CORNELL UNIVERSITY LIBRARY GIFT OF U. S. Dept. of Interio] Cornell University Library HA 201 1890.B1 v.1:pt.2 Census reports 3 1924 024 569 257 ><« ''•^, Cornell University Library The original of this book is in the Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924024569257 DEPABTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, CENSUS OFFICE. EOBEKT P. POETEE, Superintendent. ▲ppsisted April 20, 1889; resigned July 31, 1893. CAEEOLL D. WEIGHT, Commissioner of Labor in cliarge. Appointed October 5, 1S93. EEPOET OH POPULATION OF THE UNITED STATES AT THE ELEVENTH CENSUS: 1890. :p.a.:rt II. WASHINGTON, D. 0.: GOVERNMENT FEINTING OPJPIOE. 1897. CONTENTS-PART II. XV Letter of transmittal of the Commissioner of Labor in charge to the Secretary of the Interior *"^ PROG-RESS OF THE NATION. Ages Distribntion of the popnlation by quinquennial ages: 1880 and 1890 .'.'.'."...'.".".'.'.".'.'...'."." Distribution of the -white and colored population by quinquennial ages : 1880 and 1890 .'"""."' xvi Distribution of the native white and foreign white population by quinquennial ages: 1880 and 1890....'..'.'.'..'."'.!]'.'.' xvii Distribution of native white persons of native and foreign parentage by quinquennial ages : 1890 ' xviii Number and percentage of males and females distributed according to general nativity and color by selected age perio'ds: 1890 . . ., _^ Excess of males over females distributed according to general nativity and color by quinquennial ages I'lSgO !.'..'."!.'. ".!.'.'!.' xsi Distribution of the population of cities having 25,000 inhabitants or more, and of the remainder of the country, according to general nativity and color by quinquennial ages: 1890 ^^y Percentage which each element of the population constituted of the whole number of persons of each quinquennial age! " xxvl School attendance ^„„;! _ XXVll-XXX Distribution by sex according to general nativity and color: 1890 xxvii Distribution by sex according to specified age periods: 1890 xxvii Distribution by sex, general nativity, and color according to specified age periods: 1890 xxviii Distribution by sex according to months of school attendance: 1890 xxlx Distribution by sex, general nativity, and color according to months of school attendance: 1890 xxix Distribution by sex and specified age periods according to months of school attendance : 1890 xxx IlXITERACY XXS.-\X Illiterate male and female population, classified by general nativity and color : 1890 ixxi Distribution of the illiterate population by general nativity and color : 1880 and 1890 xxxi Number of illiterates and the percentage which they constituted of the total number of persons of each element of the population : 1880 and 1890 xxxli Illiterate population, classified according to sex, by states and territories : 1880 and 1890 xxxi ii xxxi v Dllterate population, classified according to general nativity and color, by states and territories: 1880 and 1890 xxxv xxxvi Illiterate male and female population, classified according to general nativity and color, by states and territories: 1890 xxxvii, xxxviii Illiterate native white population of native parentage, classified according to sex, by states and territories: 1890 xxxix Illiterate native white population of foreign parentage, classified according to sex, by states and territories: 1890 xl Illiterate negro population, classified according to sex, by states and territories : 1890 xli Distribution of the illiterate male and female population by specified age periods : 1890 xlli Distribution of the illiterate population by general nativity and color according to sex and specified age periods: 1890 xllii Illiterate native white population of native parentage 10 to 14 years of age, classified according to sex, by states and territories : 1890 xli v Illiterate native white population of foreign parentage 10 to 14 years of age, classified according to sex, by states and territories: 1890 xlv Illiterate foreign white population 10 to 14 years of age, classified according to sex, by states and territories: 1890 xlvi Illiterate colored population 10 to 14 years of age, classified according to sex, by states and territories: 1890 xlvii Illiterate native white population of native parentage 15 to 19 years of age, classified according to sex, by states and territories: 1890 xlviii Illiterate native white population of foreign parentage 15 to 19 years of age, classified according to sex, by states and territories: 1890 - xlli Illiterate foreign white population 15 to 19 years of age, classified according to sex, by states and territories: 1890 1 Illiterate colored population 15 to 19 years of age, classified according to sex, by states and territories : 1890 li lUitei ate native white population of native parentage 20 years of age and over, classified according to sex, by states and territories: 1890 Hi Illiterate native white population of foreign parentage 20 years of age and over, classified according to sex, by states and territories: 1890 lili lUi terate foreign white population 20 years of age and over, classified according to sex, by states and territories : 1890 liv Illiterate colored popnlation 20 years of age and over, classified according to sex, by states and territories: 1890 Iv Illiterate population, classified by sax, for cities having 25,000 Inhabitants or more: 1890 lvi,lvii Illiterate population, classified by general nativity and color, for cities having 25,000 inhabitants or more: 1890 Iviii, lir iii iv CONTENTS— PART II. Can not speak English li-lxr Persons win. can not speak English, classified by sex according to general nativity and color: 1890 1x1 Persons -vrho can not speak English, classified according to general nativity and color, hy states and territories : 1890 Ixii Persons who can not speak English, classified by sex according to specified ago periods : 1890 Ixiii Persons -who can not speak English, classified by general nativity and color according to specified age periods: 1890 Ixiv Persona who can not speak English, for cities having 25,000 inhabitants ormore: 1890 Ixv Citizenship of foreign born males 21 teaes of age and over Ixyi-lxxv Number of foreign born males who are aliens, who have been naturalized, or who have taken out their first papers : 1890.. Ixvi Percentage of foreign born males who are aliens, who have been naturalized, or who have taken out their first papers, by states and territories : 1890 l^'^i Percentage of foreign born males who are aliens, who have been naturalized, or who have taken out their first papers, fur cities having 100,000 inhabitants or more: 1890 l^'^ii Number of aliens who had been in this country certain specified years: 1890 Ixviii Percentage of aliens who had been in this country certain specified years, by states and territories : 1890 Ixix Percentage of aliens v.'ho had been in this country certain specified years, for cities having 100,000 inhabitants or more : 1890 . Ixx Percentage of aliens who can and who can not speak'English, by states and territories: 1890 Ixxi Percentage of aliens who can and who can not speak English, for cities having 100,000 inhabitants or more: 1890 Ixxii Number of aliens in the United States distributed by country of birth: 1890 Ixxii Number of aliens in the 124 principal cities distributed by country of birth : 1890 Ixxiv Occupations Ixxv-olxxi Changes in the classification of certain occupation designations for 1890 from the classifications of 1870 and 1880 Ixxvi Classification of occupations according to the character of the service rendered : 1890 Ixxvii, Ixxviii Sex Ixxx-cxiii Number of persons of each sex engaged in gainful occupations: 1880 and 1890 Ixxx Total number of persons engaged in gainful occupations, by states and territories: 1880 and 1890 Ixxxi Number of persons of each sex engaged in gainful occupations, by states and territories : 1880 and 1890 Ixxxiii Number of persons of each sex 10 to 15 years of age in 1880 and 10 to 14 years of age in 1890 engaged in gainful occupations, by states and territories , Ixxxv Number of persons of each sex 16 years of age and over in 1880 and 15 years of age and over in 1890 engaged in gainful occupations, by states and territories Ixxxvii Distribution of males and females engaged in gainful occupations according to number and percentage in each class of occupations: 1880 and 1890 Ixxxviii Percentage of males and of females in each class of occupations of total males and females engaged in gainful , occupations : 1890 Ixxxix Number and percentage of increase from 1880 to 1890 of persons of each sex engaged in gainful occupations and in each class of occupations xo Number and percentage of increase from 1880 to 1890 of total persons engaged in gainful occupations, by states and territories xcii Differences in designations of occupations : 1850 to 1890 xciv-xcix Number of persons engaged in each specified occupation, classified by sex : 1870 to 1890 ci-ciii Number of persona 16 years of age and over in 1870 and 1880 and 15 years of age and over in 1890 engaged in each specified occupation, classified by sex civ-cvi Number of persons 16 years of age and over, free males in 1850 and free persons in 1860, engaged in each specified occupation cvii, cviii Number of males and females engaged in each class of occupations, by states and territories: 1870 to 1890 cix, ex Percentage of males and of females in each class of occupations of total males and females engaged in gainful occupations, by states and territories: 1870 to 1890 cxi, cxii Gbneeal nativity and color cxiii-cxxi Number of males and females engaged in gainful occupations for each element of the population: 1890 cxiii Number and percentage of males and females engaged in gainful occupations for each element of the population, by states and territories: 1890 cxiv, cxv Percentage of each element of the population in each class of occupations of the whole number engaged in gainful occupations, classified by sex: 1890 cxvi Distribution by general nativity and color of the whole number of persons engaged in each class of occupations, classified by sex: 1890 cxvii Number and percentage of males and females engaged in each of the principal occupations distributed according to general nativity and color : 1890 cxviii cxix Number of each element of the population engaged in gainful occupations distributed according to number and percentage engaged in certain specified occupations, classified by sex : 1890 cxx oxxi A.GB PERIODS cxxi-cxxvi Number of males and females engaged in gainful occupations, classified by selected age periods : 1890 oxxi Number of persons engaged in gainful occupations for each element of the population, classified by sex and age periods : 1890 cxxii Distribution by age periods of the whole number of males and females engaged in gainful occupations and in each class of occupations: 1890 cxxiii Percentage of males and of females in each class of occupations of total males and females engaged in gainful occupations, classified by age periods: 1890 cxxiii OXXIX cxxix CONTENTS— PART 11. v Occupations— Continued. Agk periods— Continued. ^^ Number and percentage of males 20 years ol age and over engaged in gainful occupations, by states and territories: loyO -_-.. „ , , . . OXSIV IS umber and percentage in each class of occupations of total males 20 years of ago and oyer engaged in gainful occupations, by states and territories : 1890 c^^y Conjugal CONDITION „ - CXXVl-CIXXl JNumber of males and females engaged In gainful occupations, olassiaedby conjugal condition: 1890 oxxvi Number of males and females engaged in gainful occupations distributed according to conjugal condition, by states and territories: 1890 » j & i j CXXTll, OXXVIU Number of males and females engaged in gainful occupations distributed according to general nativity and color by conjugal condition: 1890 Number of males and females engaged in each class of occupations distributed according to conjugal condition : 1890. . . Number and percentage of males and females engaged in each of the principal occupations distributed according to conjugal condition: 1890 cxxx, cxxxi H.LITERACY CXXxi-CKXxiu Number of illiterate males and females engaged in gainful occupations, classified by general nativity and color : 1890. . exxxi Proportion of illiterate males and females engaged in gainful occupations in each class of occupations: 1890 cxxxii Number and percentage of illiterate males and females engaged in each of the principal occupations: 1890 cxxxiii Can not speak English cxxxiv-cxxxvi Number of males and females who can not speak English engaged in gainful occupations, classified by general nativity and color: 1890 cxxxiv Proportion of males and females who can not speak English engaged in gainful occupations in each class of occupations : 1890 _ — , _ cxzxv Number and percsntage of males and females who can not speak English engaged in each of the principal occupations : 1890 ; cxxxv, cxxxvi Months unemployed cxxxvi-cxlii Number of males and females unemployed at principal occupation, classified by general nativity and color: 1890 oxsxvii Number of males and females unemployed at principal occupation, expressed in periods of months, classified by general nativity and color : 1890 cxxxvii Proportion of males and females unemployed at principal occupation in each class of occupations : 1890 cxxxviii Proportion of males and females unemployed at principal occupation, expressed in periods of months, in each class of occupations : 1890 cxxxviii Number and percentage of males and females unemployed in each of the principal occupations : 1890 cxxxix Eelative lengths of time in which males and females were unemployed in each of the principal occupations, expressed in periods of months: 1890 cxli, cxlii Foreign born persons distributed according to country of birth ciliii-clv Number of foreign born persons engaged in gainful occupations distributed according to principal countries of birth : 1880 and 1890 cxliii Proportion of native born and foreign bom males and females engaged in gainful occupations in each class of occupations : 1880 and 1890 cxliy Number of foreign born males and females engaged in gainful occupations in each class of occupations distributed according to principal countries of birth: 1880 and 1890 cxlvi Percentage of foreign born males and females engaged in gainful occupations in each class of occupations distributed according to principal countries of birth: 1880 and 1890 cxlvii Distribution of foreign born persons engaged in gainful occupations of each of the specified nationalities according to the percentage in each class of occupations : 1880 and 1890 oxlLx Number and percentage of foreign born males and females engaged in each of the principal occupations distributed according to country of birth: 1890 cl-clv Whitk persons distributed according to birthplace of mothers clv-clxiii Number of white persons engaged in gainful occupations having mothers born in foreign countries distributed according to birthplace of mothers: 1890 civ Number and percentage of white persons in each class of occupations having mothers born in foreign countries distributed according to birthplace of mothers : 1890 clvi Number of white males and females in each class of occupations having mothers born in foreign countries distributed according to birthplace of mothers: 1890 civil Number and percentage of white males and females engaged in each of the principal occupations distributed according to birthplace of mothers: 1890 clix-clxiii Foreign born males 21 years of age and over distributed according to citizenship clxiii-clxvii Number of foreio'n born males engaged in gainful occupations distributed according to citizenship : 1890 clxiii Number of foreign born males engaged in gainful occupations in each class of occupations distributed according to citizenship: 1890 olxiii Number and percentage of foreign bom males engaged in each of the principal occupations distributed according to citizenship: 1890 =lxi^ Distribution of aliens engaged in gainful occupations in each class of occupations according to number of years in the United States: 1890 <=1^'^ Distribution of aUens engaged in each of the principal occupations according to number of years in the United States: 1890 "^^^ Ti CONTENTS— PART 11. Occupations— Continued. Page. Cities having 50,000 inhabitants ob more clivii-clxxi Number of persons engaged in gainful occupations in eacli of the 58 principal cities : 1880 and 1890 . — olxviii Number of males and females engaged in gainful occupations in each of the 58 principal cities : 1890 clxx Soldiers and widows clxxii-clxsdy Distribution of surviving veterans and widows of veterans, both United States and Confederate, by general nativity and color: 1890 clxxii Distribution of surviving veterans and widows of veterans, both United States and Confederate, by specified age periods: 1890 olxxiii Inmates of soldiers' homes clxxiv, clxsv GS-ENERAL TABLES. Ages 1-134 Table 1. — Ages of the aggregate population of the United States, classified by sex, general nativity, and color: 1890 2-5 Table 2. — Ages of the aggregate population, classified by sex, general nativity, and color, by states and territories: 1890.. 6-103 Table 3. — Ages by periods of years of the aggregate population, classified by sex, by states and territories : 1890 104, 105 Table 4. — Ages by periods of years of the native white population of native parentage, classified by sex, by states and territories: 1890 106,107 Table 5. — Ages by periods of years of the native white population of foreign parentage, classified by sex, by states and territories: 1890 108,109 Table 6. — Ages by periods of years of the foreign white population, classified by sex, by states and territories: 1890 110, 111 Table 7. — ^Ages by periods of years of the colored population, classified by sex, by states and territories: 1890 112, 113 Table 8. — Ages by periods of years of the aggregate population, classified by sex, general nativity, and color, for cities having 25,000 inhabitants or more : 1890 114-134 School attendance 135-192 Table 9. — Total persons attending school during the census year, classified by general nativity and color, by states and territories: 1890 137 Table 10. — Total persons attending school during the census year, classified by sex and age periods, by states and territories : 1890 138 Table 11. — ^White persons attending school during the census year, classified by sex and age periods, by states and territories : 1890 139 Table 12. — Native white persons attending school during the census year, classified by sex and age periods, by states and territories: 1890 140 Table 13. — ^Native white persons of native parentage attending school during the census year, classified by sex and age periods, by states and territories : 1890 141 Table 14. — Native white persons of foreign parentage attending school during the census year, classified by sex and age periods, by states and territories: 1890 142 Table 15. — Foreign white persons attending school during the census year, classified by sex and age periods, by states and territories: 1890 143 Table 16. — Colored persons attending school during the census year, classified by sex and age periods, by states and territories: 1890 144 Table 17. — Negro persons attending school during the census year, classified by sex and age periods, by states and territories: 1890 - 14g Table 18. — Total persons attending school during the census year, classified by sex, age periods, and months of school attendance, by states and territories: 1890 146-149 Table 19. — Native white persons of native parentage attending school during the census year, classified by sex, age periods and months of school attendance, by states and territories : 1890 150-153 Table 20. — Native white persons of foreign parentage attending school during the census year, classified by sex, age periods and months of school attendance, by states and territories : 1890 154-157 Table 21. — Foreign white persons attending school dnring the census year, classified by sex, age periods, and months of school attendance, by states and territories: 1890 158-161 Table 22. — Colored persons attending school during the census year, classified by sex, age periods, and months of school a;ttendance, by states and territories: 1890.. __ 162-165 Table 23. — Negro persons attending school during the census year, classified by. sex, age periods, and months of school attendance, by states and territories : 1890 166-169 Table 24. — Total persons in the United States attending school during the census year, classified by sex, general nativity color, age periods, and months of school attendance : 1890 ^70 171 Table 25.— Total persons attending school during the census year, classified by sex and age periods, for cities having 25,000 inhabitants or more : 1890 ■^rj2 yja Table 26. — Native white persons of native parqntage attending school during the census year, classified by sex and an-e periods, for cities having 25,000 inhabitants or more : 1890 yjA 175 Table 27.— Native white persons of foreign parentage attending school during the census year, classified by sex and age periodi, for cities having 25,000 inhabitants or more : 1890 170 yjij Table 28.— Foreign white persons attending school during the census year, classified by sex and age periods, for cities having 25,000 inhabitants or more : 1890 , -o y,q Table 29.— Colored persons attending school during the census year, classified by sex and age periods, for cities having 25,000 inhabitants or more : 1890 -.on 1 gi Table 30.— Total persons attending school during the census year, classified by sex, age periods, and months of school attendance, for cities having 25,000 inhabitants or more: 1890 182-192 CONTENTS— PART 11. vii &MTBRACT ^ 193-252 Table 31. — Total illiterate population 10 years of age and over, classified by general nativity and coloi, by states and territories: 1890 195 Table 32. — Total illiterate population 10 years of age and over, classified by sex and degree of illiteracy, by states and territories: 1890 196 Table 33. — ^Illiterate wbite population 10 years of age and over, classified by sex and degree of illiteracy, by states and territories: 1890 197 Table 34. — Illiterate native wMte population 16 years of age and over, classified by sex and degree of illiteracy, by states and territories: 1890 198 Table 35. — Illiterate native ■svhite population of native parentage 10 years of age and over, classified by sex and degree of , illiteracy, by states and territories: 1890 199 Table 36. — Illiterate native white population of foreign parentage 10 years of age and over, classified by sex and degree of illiteracy, by states and territories: 1890 20O Table 37. — Illiterate foreign white population 10 years of age and over, classified by sex and degree of illiteracy, by states and territories : 1890 201 Table 38. — Illiterate colored population 10 years of age and over, classified by sex and degree of illiteracy, by states and territories: 1890 202 Table 39. — Illiterate negro population 10 years of age and over, classified by sex and degree of illiteracy, by states and territories: 1890 203 Table 40. — Total illiterate population 10 years of age and over, classified by sex and age periods, by states and territories: 1890 -- 204,205 Table 41. — Illiterate white population 10 years of age and over, classified by sex and age periods, by states and territories : 1890 - 206,207 Table 42. — Illiterate native white population 10 years of age aad over, classified by sex and age periods, by states and territowes: 1890 208,209 Table 43. — niiterate native white population of native parentage 10 years of age and over, classified by sex and age periods, by states and territories : 1890 210,211 Table 44. — Illiterate native wbite population of foreign parentage 10 years of age and over, classified by sex and age periods, by states and territories: 1890 212,213 Table 45. — Illiterate foreign wHite population 10 years of age and over, classified by sex and age periods, by states and territories: 1890 ."""".""' 21^,215 Table 46.— Illiterate colored population 10 years of age and over, classified by sex and age periods, by states and territories : 1890 216,217 Table 47.— Illiterate negro population 10 years of age and over, classified by sex and age periods, by 8t.ites and territories : 1890 218,219 Table 48.— Total illiterate population 10 years of age and over in the United States, classified by degree of illiteracy, general nativity, color, sex, and age periods: 1890 --■ 220,221 Table 49.— Total illiterate population 10 years of age and over, classified by sex and degree of illiteracy, for cities having 25,000 inhabitants or more: 1890 222,223 Table 50.— Illiterate native white population of native parentage 10 years of age and over, classified by sex and degree of illiteracy, for cities having 25,000 inhabitants or more: 1890 224,225 Table 51.— Illiterate native white population of foreign parentage 10 years of ago and over, classified by sex and degree of illiteracy, for cities having 25,0000 inhabitants or more : 1890 226, 227 Table 52.— Illiterate foreign white population 10 years of age and over, classified by sex and degree of illiteracy, for cities having 25,000 inhabitants or more: 1890 228,229 Table 53.— Illiterate colored population 10 years of age and over, classified by sex and degree of illiteracy, for cities having 25,000 inhabitants or more: 1890 -■ 230,231 Table 54.— Total illiterate population 10 years of age and over, classified by sex and age periods, for cities having 25,000 inhabitants or more: 1890. Table 55.— Illiterate native white population of native parentage 10 years of age and over, classified by sex and age periods, for cities having 25,000 inhabitants or more: 1890 -, 236-239 Table 56.-niiterate native white population of foreign parentage 10 years of age and over, classified by sex and age periods, for cities having 25,000 inhabitants or more: 1890 Table 57.-miteTate foreign white population 10 years of age and over, classified by sex and age periods, for cities having ^^^^^^^ 25,000 inhabitants or more : 1890 -- .' "r";'" '."J"" ',""•' "oVnnn Table 58.-imterate colored population 10 years of age and over, classified by sex and age periods, for cities having 25,000 ^^^^^^ inhabitants or more: 1890 253-278 254 *''^TabL Sr-^o^rprrLs'io'yVaVs'of a^e a^^^ speak English, classified by general nativity and color, by states and territories: 1890 \"'V."1 ^ i ' Table 60.-Total persons 10 years of age and ovr who can not speak English, classified by sex, general nativity, and color, ^^^ by states and territories: 1890 • "i^.""! 1 ' Table 61.-Total persons 10 years of age and over who can not speak English, classified by sex and age P«"°'i«'_ ^y_ «_*^*;'_^ ^se, 257 Table 62.-XtVperlon?ioVear'l';f'ag;";nd 'oVer who Van not ape'^ English; 'classified by sex and age P-^^ods, by states ^^^^ ^_^ Table 63.-Na'^Vwl7prrsoZo'y;a;;'ofa"g;;nd;;;;w^ Table 64.-N::^Xt"^ na?lle-pa;.V^e\0y^ and age periods, by states and territories : 1890 viu CONTENTS— PART II. Can btot speak English— Contintied. ^»«* Table 65. — ^Native ■white persons of foreign parentage 10 years of age and over who can not speak English, classified by sex and ageperiodSj by states and territories : 1890 264,265 Table 66. — Foreign white persons 10 years of age and over who can not speak English, classified by sex and age periods, by states and territories : 1890 266,267 Table 67. — Colored persons 10 years of age and over who can not speak English, classified by sex and age periods, by states and territories : 1890 268,269 Table 68. — Total persons 10 years of age and over who can not speak English, classified by general nativity and color, for cities having 25,000 inhabitants or more : 1890 270,271 Table 69. — Total persons 10 years of age and over who can not speak English, classified by sex, general nativity, and color, for cities having 25,000 inhabitants or more: 1890 272,273 Table 70. — Total persons 10 years of age and over who can not speak English, classified by sex and age periods, for cities having 25,000 inhabitants or more: 1890 274-277 Citizenship of foreign bokn males 21 years of age and over 279-298 Table 71. — Foreign born males 21 years of age and over, classified according to citizenship, by states and territories : 1890. . 281 Table 72. — Foreign born males 21 years of age and over, classified according to citizenship, for cities having 25,000 inhabitants or more: 1890 282,283 Table 73. — Alien population, distributed according to country of birth, by states and territories: 1890 284-287 Table 74. — Alien population, distributed according to country of birth, for cities having 25,000 inhabitants or more : 1890. . 288-295 Table 75. — Alien population, distributed according to number of years in the United States, by states and territories : 1890 296 Table 76. — AUea population, distributed according to number of years in the United States, for cities having 25,000 inhabitants or more: 1890 297,298 Occupations 299-800 Table 77. — Total persons 10 years of age and over engaged in gainful occupations and in each class of occupations, classified by sex, by states and territories : 1890 302 303 Table 78. — Total persons 10 years of age and over in the United States engaged in each specified occupation, classified by sex: 1890 304,305 Table 79. — Total persons 10 years of age and over engaged in each specified occupation, classified by sex, by states and territories: 1890 306-341 Table 80. — Total persons 10 years of age and over engaged in gainful occupations and in each class of occupations classified by general nativity and color, by states and territories : 1890 342-347 Table 81. — Total persons 10 years of age and over engaged in gainful occupations and in each class of occupations, classified by sex, general nativity, and color, by states and territories : 1890 348-353 Table 82. — Total persons 10 years of ago and over in the United States engaged in each specified occupation, classified by sex, general nativity, and color: 1890 354-359 Table 83. — Total persons 10 years of age and over engaged in gainful occupations and in each class of occupations, classified by sex and age periods, by states and territories : 1890 360-371 Table 84. — Total persons 10 years of age and over in the United States engaged in each specified occupation, classified by sex and age periods : 1890 372-377 Table 85. — ^Native white persons of native parentage 10 years of age and over in the United States engaged in each specified occupation, classified by sex and age periods : 1890 378-383 Table 86. — ^Native white persons of foreign parentage 10 years of age and over in the United States engaged in each specified occupation, classified by sex and age periods: 1890 384-389 Table 87.— Foreign white persons 10 years of age and over in the United States engaged in each specified occupation classified by sex and age periods: 1890 390-395 Table 88.— Colored persons 10 years of age and over in the United States engaged in each specified occupation, classified by sex and age periods: 1890 1 396-401 Table 89.— Negro persons 10 years of age and over in the United States engaged in each specified occupation, classified by sex and age periods : 1890 402-407 Table 90.— Total persons 10 years of age and over engaged in gainful occupations and in each class of occupations classified by sex and conjugal condition, by states and territories : 1890 408-41 1 Table 91.— Total persons 10 years of age and over in the United States engaged in each specified occupation, classified by sex and conjugal condition: 1890 4l4._iiR Table 92.— Native white persons of native parentage 10 years of age and over in the United States engaged in each specified occupation, classified by sex and conjugal condition: 1890 417_4iq Table 93.— Native white persons of foreign parentage 10 years of age and over in the United States engaged in each specified occupation, classified by sex and conjugal condition: 1890 4.90-^199 Table 94.— Foreign white persons 10 years of age and over in the United States engaged in each specified occupation classified by sex and conjugal condition : 1890 ' Ai^o/inK Table 95.— Colored persons 10 years of age and over in the United States engaged in each specified occupation, cJassiSed by- sex and conjugal condition: 1890 ' .„„ Table 96.— Negro persons 10 years of age and over in the United States engaged in each specified occupation, classified by sex and conjugal condition: 1890 ' 4.9q_jQi Table 97.— Total illiterate persons 10 years of age and over engaged in gainful occupations and in each class of occupations" classified by sex, by states and territories : 1890 ' ,oo •widows — Continued. FaeSb Table 128. — Confederate soldiers and Bailors and widows of Confederate soldiers and sailors in the United States engaged in each specified occupation, classified by general nativity and color : 1890 _ 811-814 Table 129. — United States soldiers, sailors, and marines and widows of United States soldiers, sailors, and maTines, classified by general nativity and color, for cities having 25,000 inbabitanta or more: 1890 815,816 Table 130. — Confederate soldiers and sailors and widows of Confederate soldiers and sailors, classified by general nativity and color, for cities having 25,000 inhabitants or more: 1890 817,818 Inmates op soldiers' homes ^ 819-824 Table 131. — Inmates of each soldiers' home, classified by general nativity and color: 1890 821,822 Table 132. — Inmates of soldiers' homes, classified according to specified ages: 1890 .. 823 Table 133. — Inmates of soldiers' homes, classified according to conjugal condition, literacy and illiteracy, language, and condition of health by general nativity and color: 1890 - .. 824 EBPOET OK EDUCATION. Preliminary matter i-viii Analysis . . ...... 1-46 General tables - 46-141 LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, Office of Seceetary, Division op the Eleventh Census, WASHiNaTON, D. 0., December 9, 1895. SlE: I have the honor to transmit herewith the general tables and explanatory text comprising Part II of the Report on Population, giving the statistics relating to ages, school attendance, illiteracy, inability to speak English, citizenship of foreign born males 21 years of age and over, occupations, soldiers and widows, and inmates of soldiers' homes. A monograph on Education, compiled from reports of schools as returned at the Eleventh Census, forms an appendix to Part II, Part I contains statistics of the total population by states and territories, counties, and minor civil divisions; subdivisions of sex, general nativity, color, state or territory of birth, country of birth, foreign parentage, conjugal condition, and school, militia, and voting ages, and statistics of dwellings and families, with full explanatory text. The appendix to Part I contains statistics pertaining to the number of Indians in Indian territory and on Indian reservations and to the population of Alaska, which were not included in the general enumeration. I am, very respectfully, your obedient servant, CARROLL D. WRIGHT, Commissioner of Labor in charge. Hon. Hoke Smith, Secretary of the Interior. PROGRESS OF THE NATION-PART 11. PROGRESS OF THE NATION-PART II. AGES. The distribution of the population by single years of age, as derived from the returns of the census enumerators, does not furnish very satisfactory data. The tendency on the part of most persons is to give their age in round numbers. In very many instances, also, the person supplying the information to the enumerator does not know the exact age of every member of the household and can only give the approximate age. This results in a much larger proportion of the population being returned at 25, 30, 35, 40, and 45 years of age, and so on, with a corresponding loss in the number returned for the years immediately preceding and succeeding them than is really the case. This has been apparent at each decennial enumeration, and is readily recognized in the present census; and from the plan now in vogue of enumerating ages to the nearest birthday or, where this cafi not be determined, of giving the approximate age, no adjustment of the concentration on certain years is possible. No matter how specific the instruetions to the enumerators on this poiut maybe, the natural tendency is, and probably always wiU be, to give the nearest 5 or 10 year period, especially where definite information is not at hand. This can be obviated only, and even then but partially, by requiring the return of ages, so far as possible, by the exact day, month, and year of birth, and allowing a return of the age by the approximate year in only those cases where it is manifestly impossible to ascertain the date of birth, on the assumption that a fairly good approximation is better than no return at all. So far as the exact age can be ascertained for those persons for whom the date of birth can be supplied, to that extent some basis can be reached for determining the probable error in the return of ages for those persons for whom only partial data were obtainable. The concentration on certain years is not so marked when quinquennial ages only are considered, as shown by the following table, which gives the distribution of the population of the United States on June 1, 1890, by quinquennial ages, as compared with a similar distribution of the population in 1880 : AQE FBBIODS. 1890 1880 Number. Per cent. Kumber. Per cent. 63, 622, 250 100. 00 50,155,783 100. 00 7,634,693 7,573,998 7,033,509 6, 657, 663 e, 196, 676 5, 227, 777 4, 578, 630 3,866,161 3, 185, 518 2, 731, 640 2, 326, 262 1, 672, 336 1,468,034 1, 010, 110 701,751 393, 062 203, 651 75, 240 23, 645 6,643 3,981 162, 165 12.19 12.00 11.23 10.47 9.90 8.35 7.31 6.17 5.09 4.36 3.71 2.67 2.33 1.61 1.12 0.63 0.33 0.12 0.04 0.01 0.01 0.26 6, 914, 516 6,479,660 5, 715, 186 5,011,415 5, 087, 772 4,080,621 3, 368, 943 3, 000, 419 2,468,811 2, 089, 445 1,839,883 1, 271, 434 1,104,219 725, 876 495, 443 281, 065 146, 363 49, 835 16, 100 4,763 4,016 13.79 12.92 11.39 9.99 10.14 8.14 6.72 6.98 4.92 4.17 3.67 2.53 2.20 1.45 0.99 0.56 0.29 0.10 0.03 0.01 0.01 XVI PROaRESS OF THE NATION. From the preceding table it appears that for each of the first three quinquennial ages, namely, under 5 years, 5 to 9 years, and 10 to 14 years, the percentage Tvas less in 1890 than in 1880, the largest difference being for those under 5 years of age, or 12.19 per cent of the whole population in 1890 as compared with 13.79 per cent in 1880. The entire body of young persons comprehended by these three age periods, that is, all persons under 15 years of age, constituted only 35.51 per cent of the population in 1890 as against 38.10 per cent in 1880. The percentage was slightly larger in 1890 than in 1880 for persons from 15 to 19 years of age and somewhat less for persons from 20 to 24 years of age. For the older age periods there was uniformly a slightly larger percentage of persons of each of the quinquennial ages in 1890 than there was in 1880. The average age of the population in 1890 was 25.11 years as compared with 24.13 years in 1880. The average age of the males in 1890 was 25.31 years as against 24,27 years in 1880, while that of females in 1890 was 24.91 years as against 23.98 years in 1880. Considering the white and colored elements of the population separately, it is seen for the whites that each of the three quinquennial ages comprehended by persons under 15 years of age showed a decrease in the percentage in 1890 as compared with 1880, the percentage of children under 15 years of age being 34.64 in 1890 as compared with 37.15 in 1880. For all the remaining age periods for the whites, with the exception of the period from 20 to 24 years, there has been a slight increase in the percentages. Among the colored the percentage of children under 5 years of age was very much less in 1890 than in 1880, the loss being relatively very nearly twice as great as for the whites. The percentage of colored children from 5 to 9 years of age was also less in 1890 than in 1880, the loss being relatively also slightly larger than for the whites. The percentage of colored persons irom 10 to 14 years of age was considerably larger in 1890 than in 1880, this being in direct contrast to white persons of the same age for whom there had been in 1890 relatively a slight loss. Colored persons under 15 years of age constituted 41.85 per cent of all the colored in 1890 and 44.22 per cent of all the colored in 1880. Colored persons from 15 to 19 years of age constituted a much larger percentage of all the colored in 1890 than in 1880, while those between 20 and 29 years of age showed slightly decreased percentages in 1890 as compared with 1880. There were also slight differences in the percentages for the remaining age periods, as shown by the following table : AGE PERIODS. All ages TTnaerSyears 5 toOyeara 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years SO to 54 years S5 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74year8 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 to 80 years 90 to 94 years 95 to 99 years 100 years and over. Age unknown ISDr K'nmber. 54, 983, 890 6, 679, 648 6, 473, 163 6, 991, 972 6, 675, 347 6, 448, 467 i, 646, 687 4, 144, 832 3, 439, 930 2, 865, 648 2, 449, 220 a, 090, 949 1,631,659 1, 323, 110 925, 524 641, 951 860, 825 183, 295 «7, 015 18, 766 3,682 1,054 121,141 Per cent. 100. 00 1L97 11.77 10.90 10.32 9.91 8.49 7.B4 6.26 6.21 4.45 3.80 2.79 £.41 1.68 1.17 0.66 0.83 0.12 0.03 0.01 0.00 0.22 18S0 Knmber. 43,402,970 5, 800, 151 6, 442, 419 4, 880, 531 4, 351, 650 4, 402, 472 3, 541, 701 2, 979, 254 2, 648, 492 2, 190, 735 1, 861, 892 1, 627, 892 1,154,915 977, 308 667, 409 444, 147 254, 868 127,527. 43,798 11, 803 8,051 965 Per cent. 100. 00 13.36 12.54 11.25 10.03 10.14 8.16 6.86 6.10 S.05 4.29 3.75 2.66 2.2S 1.52 1.02 0.69 0.29 0.10 0.03 0.01 0.00 COLOEKD. (a) 1890 Numljer. 7, 638, 360 1, 055, 045 1, 100, 830 1, 041, 537 882, 216 748, 209 581, 090 433, 798 426, 231 319, 870 282, 420 235, 313 140, 677 134, 924 84,586 69, 800 82, 237 20, 556 8,225 4,879 1,966 2,927 41,024 Per cent. 100. 00 13.81 14.41 13.63 11.55 9.79 7.61 6.68 5.58 4.19 3.70 3.08 1.84 1.77 1.11 0.78 0.42 0.27 0.11 0.06 0.03 0.04 0.64 1880 Nnmter. 6, 752, 813 1, 114, 365 1, 037, 241 834, 6S5 659,765 685, 300 538, 920 389, 689 351, 927 278, 076 227, 653 211, 991 116, 519 128, 911 68, 467 51, 295 26, 197 18, 835 6,037 4,297 1,712 3,061 Percent. 100. 00 16.50 15.36 12.36 9.77 10.15 7.98 5.77 6.21 4.12 3.37 3.14 1.73 1.88 1.01 0.76 0.39 0.23 0.09 0.06 0.03 0.04 o Persons oi negro descent, CluneBe, Japanese, and civilized Indiana. AGES. xvii Separating the -white population into its native and foreign born elements, the following results are obtained: AGE PEKIODa. AUag63 45,862,023 NATIVE WHITE. 1890 ITumber. Per cent. Under 5 years 5to9year8 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years CO to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 to 89 years 90 to 94 years 95 to 99 years 100 years and over. Age unknown 493, 019 224, 817 595,593 154, 052 531, 093 574, 443 202, 512 669, 338 005, 694 ,661,405 , 381, 729 , 006, 528 845, 463 613, 960 442, 945 259, 610 136, 442 50, 090 13, 640 2,477 654 96, 524 100. 00 14.16 13.57 12.20 11.24 9.88 7.79 6.93 5.60 4.37 3.62 3.01 2.20 1.84 1.34 0.97 0.57 0.30 0.11 0.03 0.01 0.00 0.21 18S0 Kuiober. Per cent. 36, 843, 291 5, 737, 780 5, 319, 722 4, 642, 092 3, 972, 838 3, 874, 217 2, 870, 585 2, 216, 623 1, 859, 227 1, 477, 845 1,230,951 1, 050, 805 781, 801 666, 845 476, 048 329, 533 194, 172 96, 441 84, 283 8,843 2,043 592 100. 00 15.57 14.44 12.60 10.78 10.52 7.79 6.02 6.05 4.01 3.34 2.85 2.12 1.81 1.29 0.90 0.53 0.26 0.09 0.02 0.01 0.00 FOEEIGN WHITE. 1890 3>rnmber. Per cent. 9, 121, 867 86, 629 248, 351 396, 379 521, 295 917, 374 1, 072, 239 942, 320 870, 592 859, 954 787, 815 709, 220 625, 131 477, 647 311, 674 199, 006 101,215 46, 853 16, 925 6,126 1,206 400 24, 617 100. 00 0.95 2.72 4.35 5.71 10. OG 11.75 10.33 9.64 9.43 8.64 7.77 6.76 5.24 3.42 2.18 1.11 0.51 0.19 0.06 0.01 0.00 0.27 1880 Number. Per cent. 62, 371 122, 697 238, 439 378,812 628, 255 671, 116 762, 631 789, 265 712, 890 630, 941 677, 087 373, 114 310, 463 181, 361 114, 609 60, 696 31, 086 9,615 2,960 1,008 100. 00 0.95 1.87 3.63 5.78 8.05 10.23 11.63 12.03 10.87 9.62 8.80 6.69 4.73 2.76 1.75 0.93 0.47 0.14 O.04 0.02 0.01 For the native white the same decreases in the percentages for children under 15 j^ears of age in 1890 are apparent as have already been indicated for the entire white element, this class constituting 39.93 per cent of all the native white in 1890 as against 42.61 per cent in 1880. Native white persons from 15 to 19 years of age constituted a slightly larger percentage in 1890 than in 1880, and native white persons from 20 to 24 years of age a slightly less percentage. -, -.c- e For the foreign white there was in 1890 as in 1880 but a very small percentage under 15 years of age, or 8 02 per cent in 1890 as against 6.45 per cent in 1880. This is to be expected, as practically foui--flfths of all the immigrants to this country were 15 years of age and upward when they arrived. Foreign white persons between 20 and 29 years of age constituted a considerably larger percentage in 1890 than in 1880, while for those between 30 and 64 years of age the percentages in 1890 were in each case considerably less than in 1880. POP — PT 2 II XVIU PROGRESS OF THE NATION. The native white element in 1890 has Tieen still further subdivided into those of native and foreign parentage, but for these two classes no comparison can be made for 1880, as at that census no such distinction was made. The following table shows the number and percentage of native white persons of native and foreign parentage in 1890 of each quinquennial age: AGE PERIODS. NATIVE WHITE- NATIVE PARENTS. NATIVE WHITE— FOKEIGN PAEEKTS. Kmnber. Per cent. Number. Per cent. AllageB 34,358,348 100. 00 11, 503, 675 100.00 4,550,682 4,431,900 3, 964, 906 3, 652, 524 3, 185, 167 2, 645, 181 2, 376, 869 2, 054, 293 1,719,410 1,47], 358 1,255,794 935,012 795, 800 578,793 418,393 214, 680 127, 996 46, 818 12, 662 2,277 591 87, 812 13.25 12.90 11.54 10.34 9.27 7.41 6.92 5.98 6.00 4.28 3.65 2.72 2.31 1.68 1.22 0.71 0.37 0.14 0.04 0.01 0.00 0.26 1,942,337 1,792,917 1,630,687 1,601,528 1,345,926 1, 029, 267 825,643 515, 045 286,284 190, 047 125, 935 71, 516 50, 163 35, 157 24,552 15,030 8,446 3,242 978 200 63 8,712 16.88 15.59 14.17 13.92 11.70 8.95 7.18 4.48 2.49 1.65 1.09 0. 62 0.44 0.31 0.21 0.13 0.07 0.03 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.08 ITative white persons of native parentage constituted, in 1890, a considerably smaller percentage at each quinquennial age up to and including 30 to 34 years than native white persons of foreign parentage, those of native parentage under 15 years of age constituting 37.69 per cent as against 46.64 per cent for those of foreign parentage of the same age. Native white persons of foreign parentage under 35 years of age in 1890 constituted 88.39 per cent of the whole number of such persons as compared with 71.63 per cent of native white persons of native parentage. For each of the remaining age periods those of native parentage have relativdy the lai^er percentage. The fluctuations in the percentages showing the distribution of the population at the censuses of 1880 and 1890, according to quinquennial ages, especially for the earlier periods of life, are probably due to several causes. One of the most potent reasons for the decline in the proportion of children among native white persons of native extraction is found in the disinclination of native born mothers of the present generation to rear large families. If the data were available, it would probably be found that, relatively considered, the number of children born to native born women of native extraction was considerably less than the number born to any other class of mothers, although it would probably also be found that the proportion of children living at the time the census was taken to the whole number of children of native born women of native extraction was greater. In Massachusetts, where information of this character has been compiled, it was shown by the state census of 1885 that, although a much larger number of native born mothers had had a considerably less number of children than foreign born mothers, a much larger percentage of the whole number of children of native born mothers were living at the time of the state census than of the children of foreign born mothers, the exact percentage of living children of native born mothers being 71.50 and of foreign born mothers, 66.34. Of the children of mothers of purely native parentage, 71.14 per cent were living, and of those of mothers of purely foreign parentage, 67.15 per cent were living. By the same census it was shown that of the whole number of native born women who were or had been married, 20.18 per cent had had no children, as against only 13.27 per cent of foreign born women who were or had been married, {a) Another important consideration is found in the great disproportion of the sexes in difi'erent parts of the country, females being largely in excess in the older and more easterly states and males in the newer and more westerly states and territories. This is due to the migration westward in large numbers of the native white male . element and to the advent since 1820 of more than 15,000,000 of foreigners, principally adults, and largely a Census of Massacliusetts, 1885; Population and Social Statistics, Part II, pages cv, cix, and cxiv. AaES. XIX comprised of males, and of whom considerably more than one-half have come since 1870. The influence c^' this great body of foreign born is seen in the large proportion of native white persons of foreign parentage fouad in the earlier periods of life — that is, the children of immigrants who have been born in this country, and in the very small proportion of foreign white persons under 15 years of age. In 1890 somewhat more than one-half of all the native whites of foreign parentage were under 20 years of age and very nearly nine-tenths under 35 years of age; of all the foreign whites in 1890 less than one- tenth were under 15 years of age. There has been, also, an apparent diminution in the number of marriages, proportionally, among native white women of native extraction, but this decline can not be determined with any degree of accuracy, owing to the abnormal conditions just alluded to concerning white persons of foreign birth or extraction. The statistics of conjugal condition in 1890 showed that of all the native white females of native parentage who were 15 years of age and upward, C9.30 per cent were or had been married, as compared with 49.00 per cent for native white females of foreign parentage and 79.24 per cent for foreign white females of the same age, but just what part of these differences can be ascribed to the failure of native born women of native extraction to assume the marriage relation can not be definitely stated. II a comparison is made with females of negro descent who were 15 years of age and upward in 1890, it is found that the i)ercentage of those who were or had been married among this class was only slightly larger, or 69.79 per cent. The greater mortality of the negro race as compared with the whites also has an important bearing upon the question of age distribution. Besides these reasons, tte losses and disturbed conditions arising from the civil war should be borne ia mind, as well as the fact that to the varying degree of care and accuracy with which each enumeration is made some of the changes noted may be due. The following table of percentages shows, for 18S0 and 1890, the distribution by general nativity and color for certain age periods, being a summary of the preceding tables showing quinquennial ages in detail: AGE PERIODS. 1890 1880 Aggre- gate. Native ■white. Kativo ■wliite— native parents. Ifative wliito— foreign parents. Foreign ■white. Total colored. (a) Aggre- gate. Native ■white. Foreign white. Total colored. (») Per cent. 100.00 Ter cent. 100. 00 Per cent. 100. 00 Per cent. 100. 00 Per cent. 100. 00 Per cent. 100.00 28.22 25.18 17.40 15.45 6.78 3.61 2.82 0.54 Per cent. 100.00 26.-71 21.38 18.28 17.63 7.84 4.73 3.44 Per cent. 100.00 P^ cent. 100.00 Per cent. 100. 00 24.28 21.70 18.25 18.57 8.07 5.00 3.87 0.26 27.73 23.44 17.67 16.95 6.63 4.04 3.33 0.21 26.15 21.88 16.68 17.90 7.93 5.03 4.17 0.26 32.47 28.09 20.65 14.15 2.74 1.06 0.76 0.08 3.67 10.06 21.81 29.30 16. a 11.00 7.48 0.27 30. 01 23.38 18.31 15.03 6.19 3.93 3.10 2.82 9.41 18.28 34.53 18.42 10.42 6.12 31.86 22.13 18.13 15.10 6.51 3.61 2.66 20 to 29 years 30 to 44 years s.- 55 to «4 years . 45, 049 221, 751 116, 065 o60, 141 181,955 632,315 196, 146 130, 376 50, 160 44, 893 587, 458 101, 020 76, 938 alO, 708 OS, 180 107, 694 22, 146 36, 674 4,950 30, 568 59, 467 37, 098 13, 277 o20, 832. a35, 225 40, 088 10, 222 6,689 2,210 940 781, 849 5,240 5,939 uS, 979 167, 925 362, 486 135, 871 62,394 39, 830 8,643 84, 730 18, 393 19, 921 a22. 622 ol8,925 26, 047 27, 907 25, 619 3,654 4,742 33, 296 18, 358 a34, 447 afl3, 201 58, 706 al, 566 a24, 451 o30, 007 9,304 o84, 599 23, 180 13, 513 al, 810 a30, 520 a23,535 il21, 985 ol4, 250 a28, 440 5,278 046, 228 8,995 4,024 olO, 520 (l37, 574 a4, 669 o2, 935 al,832 a2, 008 291 81, 656 2,143 1,196 ali. 544 2,419 83, 109 16, 297 o7, 999 o4,378 3,413 3,222 al, 022 a375 al, 643 2,474 3,800 1,057 a370 al, 181 382 South Atlanlio. a20, 382 38, 001 22, 730 al7, 410 b46, 912 o7, 671 ol3, 017 3,393 al, 065 2,159 o4,523 30, 532 14, 167 a3, 832 aie, 250 1,594 ol9, 637 o8, 310 ai, 706 1,825 a2, 012 "North Central. 827, 541 80, 988 86, 619 o2, 056 140, 994 306, 081 114. 764 78, 948 56,205 14, 967 325, 687 7S8 165 a933 a2, 824 157 559 127 Ol30 39 20, 656 al4 177 113 3,488 7,918 8.84C 2,704 2,039 385 a34, 473 6,685 8,221 al2, 758 a31, 320 al7, 340 1,515 8,872 1,742 aeo 66, 496 24, 832 64 48, 436 102, 054 31, 763 29, 592 21, 093 11,357 53, 415 South Central. 214, sn 69, 120 34, 078 al3, 982 3,478 69, 427 30, 590 23, 477 12, 034 6,639 155, 692 21,464 6,092 a6, 953 a7, 887 27, 465 5,725 3,660 2,811 418 431, 821 2,605 3,888 5,425 97, 413 169, 491 73,810 44,249 32, 227 2,683 16, 618 423 1,237 a591 3,002 7,081 3,466 1,447 44 600 45, 171 22, 561 al, 492 13, 134 49, 921 7,760 6,239 6,845 5,653 6,605 2,085 871 al, 678 al, 220 3,778 1,748 706 346 69 51, 089 205 407 286 9,647 20, 043 11, 964 5,411 2,678 648 1,386 11, 659 10, 239 all, 098 ol7, 983 al4, 315 9,118 11, 121 2,165 479 Western. 537, 439 10, 346 4,260 7,753 147, 596 215, 773 71, 975 49, 009 18, 973 11,764 195, 201 6,641 1,865 2,392 53, 386 67,600 24, 145 23, 403 10, 164 6,655 47, 627 3,756 1,525 a748 14, 280 19, 367 5,125 3,028 1,161 133 196, 627 301 271 2,741 55, 028 81,926 29, 954 18, 029 6,784 1,614 97, 984 618 699 3,368 24,902 46, 821 13, 761 4,619 884 3,462 a !^emales in excess. i Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. The figures contained in this table illustrate the varying conditions with respect to age and sex which govern the population in the different sections of the country, and show very clearly the influence of native and foreign immigration upon its composition. This becomes more apjiarent when the excess of males (or females) in each geographical division is distributed according to conjugal condition, as shown by the following table: QEOGTlApmOAL DIVISIOHS. Total. Single. Married. Widowed. Divorced. Unknown. The United States 1, 513, 610 2, 761, 588 79, 032 ol, 339, 178 a22, 794 34,862 o45, 949 o20, 382 827, 541 214, 861 537, 439 389, 668 224, 356 1,160,853 480, 373 S06, 338 28,400 al2, 366 16, 373 a2, 534 49, 159 o466, 604 a228, 633 a350, 482 o263, 126 a30, 333 a5, 175 a3, 222 aO, 000 06, 020 623 7,762 a517 9,797 0,168 11,652 South Atlantic North Central ,. South Cantral a Females in excess. xxiv PROaRESS OF THE NATION. In the whole country there was an excess in 1890 of 2,761,588 single males, 79,032 married males, and 34,862 males for whom the conjugal condition was unknown, this excess of males being partially offset by an excess of 1,339,178 widowed females and 22,794 divorced females, leaving a net excess of 1,513,510 males, as before stated. The excess of single males is common to each geographical division, but among the married the males were in excess in the Korth Atlantic, North Central, and Western divisions, and females in the South Atlantic and South Central divisions. Widowed females were uniformly in excess in each geographical division, and this was largely the case with divorced females, except in the Western division, where divorced males were slightly in excess. Among those for whom the conjugal condition was unknown, the males were in excess in all but the South Atlantic division. The distribution of the excess of males (or females) according to conjugal condition is shown, for the United States, by general nativity and color, as follows: GENEEAL NiTIVITT AND COLOK. Total. Single. Married. Wido-wed. Divorced. TTntnown. Affffreffate 1, 513, 610 2, 761, 588 79,032 al, 339, 173 a22,794 34, 862 587, 458 59,467 781, 849 84, 736 1, 371, 961 392,441 693, 906 303, 280 al02, 732 aUo, 969 415,707 12, 026 o688, 704 o84, 573 o336, 530 o229,371 al4, 108 a3, 322 123 a5, 492 21, 041 890 8, 638 4,293 Total colored (&) a Females in excess. b Persons of negro descent, Cliinoso, Japanese, and civilized Indiana. Single males were in excess in 1890 for each element of the population, married males for the foreign white and colored, and married females for the native whites of both native and foreign parentage. Widowed females were in excess in each case, and divorced females, with the exception of the foreign white. Among those for whom the conjugal condition was unknown, males were ii^ excess in all cases. The following table shows, for the United States, the excess of males (or females) according to conjugal condition, distributed by age periods: AGE PEEIODS. All ages . - . Under 15 years... 15 to lOyears 20 to 24 years 25 to 29yoars 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Age unknown . . . Total. 337, 816 o60, 141 13, 110 168, 845 272, 698 359, 617 196, 146 130, 376 60, 150 44, 893 Single. 2, 761, 588 339. 193 242, 886 904. 194 698, 809 S16, 521 233, 372 68, 474 24, 671 2,342 26, 226 Married. 79, 032 al, 388 a297, 237 a858, 964 o383, 657 11, 726 298, 764 416, 922 436, 787 451, 626 4,663 WidoTed. al, 339, 178 ol7 o4,708 a28, 846 043, 364 a63, 020 ol75, 606 a289, 460 '»332, 734 O405, 741 06,792 Divorced. a22, 794 all al, 073 a5, 463 o6, 248 a5, 329 a6, 062 al, 687 1,114 1,883 82 XTnlrnown. a9 2,189 3,305 2,800 4,049 1,887 638 140 19, 824 a Females in excess. The excess of single males in 1890 was apparent at each age period, and was largest from 20 to 24 years and next largest from 25 to 29 years, more than one-half of the whole excess of single males being found in these two age periods. Married females were in excess at each age period to 30 years, but for each age period thereafter married males were in excess. The excess of widowed females was common to each age period, and of divorced females to 55 years; from that point divorced males were in excess. Males for whom the conjugal condition was unknown were uniformly in excess at each age period. The population of cities of 25,000 inhabitants or more in 1890 has been distributed by age periods, and the results for each city given in detail in the general tables. These cities, 124 in number, contained in the aggregate 13,989,568 inhabitants, or a little more than one- fifth of the entire population of the country. Of the whole number of persons in these cities, 4,565,730 were native white persons of native parentage, constituting a little more than one-eighth of all the native whites of native parentage; 4,543,044 were native white persons of foreign parentage, constituting very nearly two-fifths of all the native whites of foreign parentage; 4,029,709 were foreign white persons, constituting not quite one-half of all the foreign white, and 851,085 were colored persons, constituting about one-ninth of all the colored. The table on the following page shows the population of these 124 cities, taken collectively, subdivided by general nativity and color and distributed by age periods, as compared with similar results for the remainder of the country. AGES. XXV OEKEEAL NATIVITT, COLOB, AND AGE PEBIODS. >.; Aggregate Under 5 years 6 to 9 years 10 to 14 years , 15tol9year3 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Age unknown ITative white — native parents . "CTnd er 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Age unknown Native wkite — foreign parents. Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years - 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 04 years 65 years and over Age nnknowjl Foreign white Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Age unknown Total colored (a) Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 years ■ 45 to 54 years 55 to 04 years 65 years and over Age unknown 124 PEINCIPAL CITIES. Number. Percent. 13, 989, 568 496, 100 385, 432 292, 986 375, 900 591, 387 482, 102 234, 623 793, 263 203, 281 660, 752 423, 833 46, 909 4, 665, 730 586, 866 523, 085 436, 317 419, 841 474, 920 420,717 372, 095 501, 722 381, 212 209, 800 153, 623 25, 532 4, 543, 044 794, 893 674, 582 610, 328 636, 254 570, 421 440, 327 341, 043 312, 388 107, 340 33,687 18, 593 .' 3, 188 4, 029, 709 39, 492 109, 984 168, 207 236, 246 445, 145 523, 629 446, 097 793, 017 642, 318 385, 920 230,198 9,456 851, 085 100. 00 74, 849 77, 781 78, 134 83, 559 103, 901 97, 429 75, 388 120, 130 72, 411 31,345 21, 419 8,733 12.85 11.46 9.60 9.20 10.40 9.21 8.15 12.30 8.35 4.60 3.36 0.56 100. 00 17.50 14.85 13.43 14.00 12.56 9.69 7.51 6.88 2.36 0.74 0.41 0.07 100. 00 0.98 2.73 4.17 5.86 11.05 12. 09 11.07 19.08 15.94 9.68 5.71 0.24 100. 00 REMAINDER OF COUKTKY. Number. Per cent. 48, 032, 682 0, 138, 593 6, 188, 566 6, 740, 523 5, 181, 063 4,602,289 3, 745, 675 3, 344, 007 5, 258, 416 3, 854, 021 2, 469, 618 1, 093, 455 115,256 29, 792, 018 3, 903, 816 3, 908, 815 3, 528, 689 3, 132, 683 2, 710, 247 2, 124, 464 2, 004, 774 3,211,981 2, 345, 940 1, 520, 512 1, 278, 517 62, 280 6, 960, 631 8.79 9.14 9.18 9.82 12.21 11.45 8.86 14. 82 8.51 3.68 2.62 1.02 1, 147, 444 1, 118, 335 1, 020, 359 065, 274 775, 505 688, 940 484, 600 488, 941 208, 642 87, 992 69, 075 I 6, 624 6, 092, 158 47, 137 138, 367 228, 172 285, 049 472, 229 548, 610 496, 223 937, 529 854, 717 616, 858 462, 106 16, 161 6, 787, 275 980, 196 1, 023, 049 963, 403 798, 657 644, 368 483, 061 358,410 619, 965 445, 322 241, 256 193, 757 32, 291 100. 00 12.62 12.73 11.80 10.66 9.46 7.70 6.88 10.81 7.93 6.08 4.10 0.24 100.00 13.31 13.12 1184 10.52 9.10 7.13 6.73 10.78 7.87 5.10 4.29 0.21 100. 00 16.49 16.07 14.66 13.87 11.14 8.46 6.96 7.02 3.00 1.26 0.99 0.08 100. 00 0.93 2.72 4.48 5.60 9.27 10.77 9.74 18.41 16.79 12.11 8.88 0.30 100. 00 14.44 15.07 14.19 11.77 9.49 7.13 6.28 9.13 6.66 3.00 2.86 0.48 o Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. XXVI PROaRESS OF THE NATION. Briefly analyzed, it appears for the aggregate population, without regard to general nativity and color, that at each quinquennial age to 20 years the percentages of persons in 1890 were considerably smaller in the 124 cities as a wbole tliau iu the remainder of the country, but that at each age period thereafter the percentages were larger in the cities than in the remainder of the country, with the exception of the periods from 55 years and upward. The same conditions were apparent among the native whites of native parentage as for the entire population, but the ditierences were not quite so marked. Among the native whites of foreign parentage there was in the 124 cities, as compared with the remainder of the country, a slightly larger percentage of persons under 5 years of age, a somewhat smaller percentage of those from 5 to 9 years and from 10 to 14 years of age, a considerably increased percentage at each age period thereafter to 35 years, and a slightly smaller percentage for succeeding age periods. Among the foreign whites the differences were very small to 20 years, persons under that age in the 124 cities constituting 13.74 per cent of the whole number as compared with 13.73 per cent for the remainder of the country. Foreign white persons from 20 to 45 years of age constituted a larger percentage at each age period iu the 124 cities than in the remainder of the country, while beyond that point the percentage in the 124 cities was considerably less. Among the colored the percentage of persons under 20 years of age was very much less in the 124 cities than in the remainder of the country, and this was the case at each quinquennial age. Colored persons from 20 to 64 years of age constituted a much larger percentage in the 124 cities, however, but ^r tliose 65 years of age and over the percentage in the 124 cities was somewhat less. The influence of immigration upon the composition of the population is shown very graphically by the following table, which gives the percentage which each element of the population in 1890 constituted of the whole number of persons of each quiuq^^ennial age : AGE PERIODS. All ages . TTnder 5 y eara 5 to9 years 10 to 14 years. 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 80 to 34 years 35 to 39 years .. 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years.. -.-- 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 09 years 70 to74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 to 89 years 90 to 94 years 95 to 90 years 100 years and orer. Ago unknown HATITB WHITE. Total. 73.23 85.05 82.19 79.56 78. 60 73.12 68.37 69.95 66.46 62.96 00.82 69.40 60,19 57.99 60.78 63.12 60.05 66.93 66.67 67.69 43.86 16.43 59.52 Native parents. 64.86 59.61 58.52 56.37 54.18 51.40 48.68 51.92 53.14 63.97 63.86 53.98 65.91 64.55 67.30 69.62 02.23 62.79 62.26 53.56 40.32 14.85 54.15 Foreign parents. 18.37 25.44 23,67 23.19 24.42 21.72 19,69 18,03 13.32 8.99 6.96 6.42 4.28 3.44 3.48 3.60 3.82 4.14 4.31 4.14 3.54 1.68 5.37 Foreign white. 14.57 1.13 3.28 6.63 7.95 14.80 20.51 20.68 22.52 27.00 28.84 30.49 31.40 32.76 30.85 28.36 25.75 22.99 22.50 21.68 21.33 10.05 15.18 Total colored. (a) 12.20 13.82 14.53 14.81 13.45 12.08 11.12 8.47 11.02 10.04 10.34 10.11 8.41 9.23 8.37 8.52 8.20 10.08 10.93 20.63 34.81 73.52 25.30 a Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. Among the population at large, without regard to age, native white persons constituted 73.23 per cent, foreign white persons 14.57 per cent, and colored persons 12.20 per cent. This distribution was approximately maintained for one age period only, from 20 to 24 years. For each of the age periods prior thereto there was a much larger percentage of native white and colored and a relatively smaller percentage of foreign white. For each age period beyond 24 years the percentage of foreign white was much larger than the average without respect to age, and those for the native white and colored coiTesi)ondingly less. The tendency of the colored to exaggerate their age, especially for those who have gone beyond the allotted time of life, is seen in the increased percentages reported for the age periods from 80 years and upward. This is especially the case for those from 90 to 94 years of age, of whom 20.63 per cent were colored; for those from 95 to 99 years, of whom 34.81 per cent were colored, and for those 100 years and ovci, of whom 73..^2 per cent were colored. Persons 100 years of age and over in 1890 numbered 3,981, of whom 2,927 were colored. More than three-fourths of the persons reported as 100 years of age SCHOOL ATTENDANCE. XX vu and over, or 3,092 in all, were found in the Bouthern states, and of this number very nearly nine-tenths were colored. Of the 5,648 persons from 95 to 99 years of age in 1890, 1,966, or a little more thjin one third, were colored, and of those from 90 to 94 years of age, or 23,645 in all, 4,879, or a little more than one-flfth, were colored. SCHOOL ATTENDANCE. The whole number of persons attending school during any portion of the census year ending May 31, 1890, was 11,674,878, of whom 5,954,142 were males and 5,720,736 were females. White persons numbered 10,667,171, and constituted 91.37 per cent of the total number attending school, and colored persons 1,007,707, or 8.63 per cent. There were 10,153,289 native white persons attending school, constituting 86.97 per cent of the whole number, and 613,882 foreign white persons, constituting 4.40 per cent of the whole number. Native white persons comprised 7,204,755 of native parentage and 2,948,534 of foreign parentage, constituting 61,71 and 25.26 per cent, respectively, of the entire number of persons attending school. Tbe distribution by sex according to general nativity and color does not present marked differences, as shown by the following table: GENERAL NATITITT AND COLOE. Aggregate Total -white Native Tvliite Native parents Foreign pai'snta Foreign white Total colored (a) Persons of negro descent BOTH SEXES. Nnmber. Per cent. 11, 674, 878 10, 667, 171 10, 153, 289 7, 204, 755 2, 948, 534 513, 882 1, 007, 707 999, 324 100. 00 91.37 80.97 61.71 25.26 8.63 8.56 Number. Per cent. 5, 954, 142 5, 464, 413 5, 196, 313 3, 695, 420 1, 500, 893 268, 100 489, 729 484, 969 100.00 87.27 62.06 25.21 4.50 8.23 8.15 Number. Per cent. 5, 720, 736 5, 202, 768 4, 956, 970 3, 509, 335 1,447,641 245, 782 617, 978 514, 355 90.95 86.65 61.34 25.31 9.05 8.99 a Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. Of the whole number of persons attending school, 8,330, or 0.07 per cent, were under 5 years of age; 3,726,044, or 31.92 per cent, were from 5 to 9 years; 5,607,358, or 48.03 per cent, were from 10 to 14 years; 2,155,141, or 18.46 per cent, were from 15 to 19 years, and 178,005, or 1.52 per cent, were 20 years of age and over. These figures, together with a similar distribution for males and females, are given in the following table: AGE PERIODS. All ages . . . Under 5 years — StoOj-eara lOto 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 years and over. BOTH SEXES. Number. Per cent, 11, 674, 878 8, 330 3, 726, 044 5, 607, 358 2, 155, 141 178, 005 100. 00 0.07 31.92 48.03 18.46 1.52 Number. Per cent. 5, 954, 142 4,245 1, 888, 039 2, 831, 005 1, in, 989 118, 864 100. 00 0.07 31.71 47.55 18.67 2.00 Number. Per cent. 5, 720, 736 4,085 1, 838, 005 2, 776, 363 1, 043, 152 59, 141 100. 00 0.07 32.13 48.53 13.24 1.03 The following table shows a similar distribution by age periods for each of the principal classes of persons attending school during the census year: AQB PEBIODS. All ages . Under 5 years 5to9year3 lOto 14 years , 15tol9year3 20 years and over. , NATIVE WHITE- NATIVE PARENTS. Number. 7, 204, 765 4,610 2, 254, 297 3, 345, 072 1, 472, 714 128, 062 Per cent. 100. 00 0.06 31.29 46.43 20,44 1.78 NATIVE WHITE- FOREIGN PARENTS. Number. Per cent. 2, 948, 534 3,086 1, 057, 624 1, 425, 997 434, 547 27, 280 100. GO 0.10 35.87 48.36 14.74 0.93 FOREIGN WHITE. Number. Per cent. 613, 882 222 147, 759 297, 740 58, 193 9,965 100. 00 0.04 28. 75 57.94 11.33 1.94 TOTAL COLORED, (o) Number. Per cent. 1, 007, 707 412 266, 364 538, 549 189, 684 12, 698 100. 00 0.04 26.43 58.44 13.83 1.26 NEGRO. (6) Number. Per cent. 999, 324 409 264, 545 634, 864 187, 464 12, 042 100. 00 0.04 26.47 53.52 18.76 1.21 a Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. & Includes all persons of negro descent. Prom this table it is seen that by far the largest proportion of foreign white persons attending school were from 10 to 14 years of age, and that this was also the case with the colored as a class, including persons of negro descent. There was a larger percentage of persons of this age among native white persons, both of native and xxvm PEOGRESS OF THE NATION. foreign parentage, than for any other age period, but the percentage -was not nearly as large as for the foreign white. The largest percentage of persons from 5 to 9 years of age was that for native white persons of foreign parentage, and the smallest percentage of those from 15 to 19 years of age was that for foreign white persons. The following table shows the distribution by age periods and by general nativity and color for males and females, respectively : BEX AND AGE PEEIODS. KATrra WHITE- NATIVE PAKENTS. NATIVE WHITE — FOBEIQN PARENTS. FOEEIGN WHITE. TOTAL COLOEED. (o) HEGEO m 'Numb&T. Per cent. Number. Percent. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. 3, 695, 420 100. 00 1, 600, 893 100. 00 268, 100 100. 00 489, 729 100.00 484, 969 100. 00 2,348 1, 144, 455 1,694,627 767,972 86, 018 3,509,335 0.06 80.97 46.86 20.78 2.33 100.00 1,691 636, 214 719, 881 226,113 18, 094 1,447,641 0.11 36.73 47.96 15.00 1.20 100. 00 112 75,680 151,903 32, 980 7,426 246, 782 0.04 28.23 66.66 12.30 2.77 100.00 194 131, 690 264, 694 85, 924 7,327 617, 978 0.04 26.89 64.03 17.54 1.50 100.00 192 130, 721 262, 575 84,672 6,809 514, 355 0.04 26.96 54.14 17.46 1.40 100. 00 2,262 1,109,842 1,650,445 704, 742 42, 044 0.06 31.63 47.03 20.08 1.20 1,495 621,410 706, 116 209,434 9,186 0.10 36.02 48.78 14.47 0.63 no 72, 079 146, 837 25, 216 2,640 0.04 29.33 S9.34 10.26 1.03 218 134, 674 273, 955 103, 760 6,371 0.04 26.00 52.89 20.03 1.04 217 133, 824 272, 289 102, 792 6, 233 0.04 26.02 52.94 19.98 1.02 a Persons of nogro descent, Cbinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. b Includes all persona of negro descent. In connection with the age distribution of persons attending school, it is interesting to know the proportion which they bore to the whole number of persons of each specified age. Omitting the small number of persons attending school under 6 years of age and 20 years of age and over, the following table shows, in the aggregate and by general nativity and color, the whole number of persons by age periods from 5 to 19 years, the number attending school at each age, and the percentage of persons attending school of the whole number of persons : GENEEAL NATIVITY, COLOE, AND AGE PEEIODS. Aggregate : 6 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 16 to 19 years Native white — native parents : 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years , 15 to 19 years Native white — foreign parents 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years Foreign white : 6to9years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years ^ Total colored : (a) 5 to 9 years , 10 to 14 years 151019 years Total number of persons. 7, 673, 998 7, 033, 609 6, 667, 563 4,431,900 3, 964, 906 3, 652, 524 1, 792, 917 1, 630, 687 1, 601, 628 248, 351 396, 379 621,295 1, 100, 830 1, 041, 537 882, 216 Number of persona attending school. 3, 726, 044 6, 607, 358 2, 156, 141 2, 254, 297 3, 345, 072 1, 472, 714 1, 057, 624 1, 425, 997 434, 547 147, 759 297, 740 68, 196 266, 364 638, 549 189, 084 Per cent of persona attending school of total persons. 49.20 79.72 32.86 60.87 84.37 41.46 58.99 87.45 27.13 59.50 75.11 11.16 24.20 61.71 21.50 a Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civUized Indians. Of the native whites of native parentage, about one-half of those from 5 to 9 years of age, considerably more than four- fifths of those from 10 to 14 years of age, and a little more than two-fifths of those from 15 to 19 years of ago attended school during the census year. Among the native whitns of foreign parentage there ^^"as a considerably larger percentage attending school from 5 to 9 and from 10 to 14 years of age, and a much less percentage from 15 to 19 years of age, than for the native whites of native parentage, or about three- fiftlis, very nearly nine-tenths, and a little more than one-fourth, respectively. Among the foreign white, there was about the same percentage from 5 to 9 years as for the native whites of foreign parentage, but a much less percentage for SCHOOL ATTENDANCE. XXIX each of the other two age periods. Among tlie colored, not quite one-fourth of those from 5 to 9 years of age attended school, a little more than one-half of those from 10 to 14 years of age, and about one-fifth of those from 15 to 19 years of age. The distribution of persons attending school according to months of school attendance follows: MONTHS OF SCHOOL ATTEHD- AKCB. BOTH SEXES. MALES. FEMALES. Kumher. Per cent. Number. Per cent. Nnmher. Per cent. 11, 674, 878 100. 00 5, 954, 142 100. 00 5, 720, 736 100. 00 660, 289 1, 739, 130 2, 029, 276 7, 246, 177 5.65 14,90 17.38 62.07 340, 800 935, 068 1,090,935 8, 587, 279 6.73 15.70 18.32 60.25 819, 429 804, 063 938, 341 3, 658, 898 5.58 14.06 16.40 63.96 4 to 5 months 6 months or more Persons attending school 1 month or less during the census year constituted a little more than 5 per cent of the whole number, those attending from 2 to 3 months not quite 15 per cent, those attending from 4 to 5 months a little over 17 per cent, and those attending 6 mouths or more about 62 per cent. There were between 1 and 2 per cent more males than females attending school from 2 to 3 months, about 2 per cent more from 4 to 5 months, and very nearly 4 per cent less males attending school 6 months or more. A detailed statement by general nativity and color for persons attending school, distributed according to months of school attendance, follows: MOHTHS OF SCHOOL ATTENDANCE. NATIVE WHITE — MATITE PARENTS. NATIVE WHITE— FOEEIGN PARENTS. FOEEIGN WHITE. TOTAL COLOKED. (a) NEGRO. (6) Numher. Per cent. Kumher. Per cent. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. Aggregate 7, 204, 755 100. 00 2, 948, 634 100. 00 613, 882 100. 00 1, 007, 707 100. 00 999, 324 100 00 374, 232 1, 174, 142 1, 426, 818 4, 229, 663 6.19 16.30 19.80 68.71 167, 945 186, 649 280, 898 2, 313, 042 6.69 6.33 9.53 78.45 38,745 39, 427 47,964 387, 746 7.54 7.67 9.33 75.46 79, 367 338, 918 273, 596 315, 826 7.88 33.63 27.15 31.34 79, 020 338, 093 ■ 272, 809 309, 402 4 to 5 months 27 30 6 months or more 80 96 a Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. b Includes all persons of negro descent. One of the most significant results shown by the above table is the relatively small percentage of native white persons of native parentage who attended school C months or more during the census year, as compared with the percentage of native white i)ersons of foreign parentage and of foreign white persons. Of all the native white persons of native parentage, less than three-fifths attended school 6 months or more as compared with more than three-fourths for the other two classes mentioned. This is readily accounted for when it is remembered that very nearly two-fifths of all the native whites of foreigo parentage and not quite one-half of all the foreign whites were found in cities of 25,000 inhabitants or more in 1890, as agains-t a little more than one-eighth of all the native whites of native parentage. In other words, a very much larger proportion of the first two classes named were living in closely settled districts, where schools were numerous and easily accessible, and where the law or custom insures attendance at school for a much longer period than is possible in the rural districts, where the purely native element of our population is much the more numerous. Aside from those attending school 1 month or less, there is a very even distribution of colored for the other three periods of school attendance. Eelatively the same conditions as just noted are apparent for males and females separately, as follows: SEX AKD MONTHS OF SCHOOL NATIVE WHITE- NATIVE PARENTS. NATIVE WHITE — FOBEIQJt PARENTS. FOEEIGN WHITE. TOTAL COLORED, (fli) NEGRO. m Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. ^ales 3,696,420 100. 00 1,500,893 100. 00 268, 100 100. 00 489, 729 100.00 484, 969 100. 00 194,340 639, 158 771, 438 2,090,484 3,609,335 5.26 17.30 20.87 66.57 100.00 85, 378 104, 137 159, 986 1,161,392 1,447,641 6.69 6.94 10.66 76.71 100.00 20, 651 22,839 27,231 197, 379 245,782 7.70 8.62 10.16 73.62 100. 00 40, 491 168, 934 132,280 148, 024 617, 978 8.27 34.49 27.01 30.23 100. 00 40, 209 168,458 131, 823 144, 419 614, 355 38, 751 169, 635 140, 986 164, 98i 8.30 34.74 27.13 29.78 100. 00 179, 892 534, 984 656, 380 2, 139, 079 5.13 15.24 13.68 60.95 82, 567 82, 512 120, 912 1,161,650 6.70 6.70 8.36 SO. 25 18, 094 16,588 20,733 190,367 7.36 6.76 8.44 77.46 38, 876 169,984 141, 316 167,802 7.60 32.82 27.28 32.40 7.53 32.98 27.41 32.08 a Feraons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. & Includes all perflona of ofgro descent. XXX PROGRESS OF THE NATION. Considering the distribution of persons attending scliool according to months of school attendance in connection with age, the following table is obtained : 'MONTHS OF SCHOOL ATTENB- ASCE. UNDER 10 TEAKS. 10 TO 14 TEAnS. 15 TEAES AND OTEB. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. 3,734,374 100. 00 5, 607, 358 100. 00 2, 333, 14G 100. 00 273,629 539, 309 661,163 2, 340, 313 7.32 14.98 15.03 62.67 252, 259 741, 598 955, 862 3, 657, 639 4.50 18.22 17.06 63.23 134,501 438, 169 612, 251 1, 248, 225 5.76 18.78 21.96 63.60 The largest percentage of persons attending school 6 months or more was found among those from 10 to 14 years of age and the smallest percentage among those 15 years of age and over. The percentage of children under 10 years of age attending school months or more was only slightly less than that for those from 10 to 14 years of age. A similar statement for each sex. is presented in the following table : BEX AND MONTHS OF SCHOOL ATTENDANCE. UNDEE 10 TEAES. 10 TO 14 TEAKS. 15 TEAES AND OVEK. Nnmbcr. . Per cent. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent.: 1, 892, 284 100. 00 2, 831, 005 100.00 1,230,833 100. 00 137, 473 279, 129 283, 523 1, 192, 159 1, 842, 090 7.27 14.75 14.98 63.00 100.00 129, 369 391, 599 503, 823 1, 806, 214 2, 776, 353 4.57 13.83 17. 80 63.80 100.00 74, 018 261, 340 303,589 688,906 1, 102, 293 0.01 21.48 24.60 47.85 100.00 13G, OjO 280, 240 277, 640 1, 148, 154 7.39 15.21 15.07 62.33 122, 890 349, 999 462, 039 1, 851, 425 4.43 12.61 16.28 66.68 60,483 173, 829 208, 662 669, 319 5.49 15.77 18.93 59.81 2to3montli3 Analyzing the results for males and females, it is seen that there is a much larger percentage of females 15 years of age and over who attended school C months or more than of males of the same age. It will also be noticed that the percentage of females 15 years of age and over who attended school 6 months or more is not so widely different from those reported for females under 10 years and from 10 to 14 years of age who attended school for the same period of months, but that for the males the difference is very much more marked. Of all the females 15 years of age and over who attended school during the census year, 59.81 per cent attended 6 months or more as compared with 62.33 per cent for females under 10 years of age and 66.68 iier cent for females from 10 to 14 years of age. These percentages are contrasted with similar percentages for males, being 47.85 per cent for males 15 years of age and over, 63,80 per cent for males 10 to 14 years of age, and 63.00 per cent for males under 10 years of age. ILLITERACY. The Inquiries regarding a person's ability to read and write are limited in the census to the population 10 years of age and over. For this reason the figures contained in the illiteracy tables do not comprehend children under that age. The whole number of persons 10 years of age and over in the United States in 1890 was 47,413,559, of whom 6,324,702, or 13.34 per cent, were returned as illiterate— that is, either could read but could not write or could neither read nor write. As compared with 1880, this shows a manifest improvement, there being at that census 36,761,607 persons 10 years of age and over, and of that number 6,239,958, or 16.07 per cent, were returned as illiterate. Of the whole number of illiterate persons in 1890 there were 1,107,853, or 18.46 per cent, who could read but could not write,, and 5,156,849, or 81.54 per cent, who could neither read nor write. In 1880 illiterate persons who could read but could not write numbered 1,316,507, or 21.10 per cent, and those who could neither read nor write 4,923,451, or 78.90 per cent. Of the whole number of illiterate persons in 1890 the females were somewhat in excess, there being 3,008,222 ilUterate males, or 47.56 per cent of the whole number, and 3,316,480 illiterate females, or 52.44 per cent. In 1880 there were 2,906,421 illiterate males, or 47.54 per cent of all the illiterates, and 3,273,537 ilUterate females, or 62.4^ per cent of all the illiterates. ILLITERACY. XXXI The following table shows the number of illiterate males and females in 1890, for the whole country, classified by general nativity and color: GBNSEAI, HATIVnr AND OOLOB. MALE POPULATION 10 YRAES OF AQB AND OVEE. TEMALB POPULATION 10 TEAES OF AGE AND OVEE. Total. Illiterates. Total. Illiterates. N'umber. Per cent. Number. Per cent. 24,352,659 ■ 3, 008, 222 12.35 23,060,900 3,316,480 14.38 21,578,215 1, 517, 722 7.03 20,352, 829 1,694,852 8.33 10, 796, 497 978, 408 5.83 16,347,090 1, 036, 595 6.65 12, 001, 102 8, 895, 395 4,781,748 2,774,414 2, 646, 171 888, 415 89, 993 639, 314 1,490,500 1,438,923 6.89 2.31 11.28 53.72 54.38 12, 474, 664 3,873,026 4,005,159 2,708, 071 2,082,801 1,002,308 84,287 608, 257 1,621,628 1,603,745 8.03 2.18 15.19 59.88 69.78 Persons of negro descent aPersons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. Illiterate females in 1890 constituted 14.38 per cent of all females 10 years of age and over and illiterate males 12.35 per cent of all males 10 years of ag« and over. In 1880 illiterate females constituted 18.16 per cent and illiterate males 15.83 per cent of the total number of each sex 10 years of age and over. As shown by the above table, the percentage of illiterate females was slightly larger than that of illiterate males for each class in 1890, with the single exception of the native white of foreign parentage. In 1880 the printed census report gave the statistics of illiteracy for white and colored males and females only. Comparing the results for these two classes, it is seen that in 1890 the illiterate white males constituted 7.03 per cent of the whole number of white males 10 yeajrs of age and over as against 8.59 per cent in 1880. For the females, there were 8.33 per cent of iflit^rates in 1890 as against 10.22 per cent in 1880. Illiterate colored males constituted 53.72 per cent of all colored males 10 years of age and over in 1890 and 67.32 per cent in 1880. Illiterate colored females constituted 69.88 per cent of the total colored females 10 years of age and over in 1890 and 72.70 per cent in 1880. The following table shows the distribution of the illiterate population of the United States in 1880 and 1800 by general nativity and color : GENEEAL NATIVITT AND OOLOB. Aggregate. Total white N'ativewhito. l^ative parents Foreign parents Foreign white -- Total colored (o) Persons of negro descent. TOTAL ILLITERATE POPULATION 10 TEARS OF AGE AND OVER. ,1890 6, 324, 702 3, 212, 574 2, 0G5, 003 1, 890, 723 174, 280 3, 112, 128 3, 042, 608 Per cent. 100. 00. 50.79 29.89 2.76 18.14 49,21 48.11 1880 Number. 6, 239, 958 2, 255, 460 763, 620 3, 220, 878 Per cent. 48.38 36.14 12.24 61.62 a Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. The illiterate white population constituted a larger percentage of the whole number of illiterates in 1890 than in 1880, the percentages being, as shown by the above table, 50.79 in 1890 and 48.38 in' 1880. This was due to the large number of foreign white immigrants during the decade, illiterate foreign white persons constituting 18.14 per cent of all the illiterates in 1890 as against 12.24 per cent in 1880. l^Tative white illiterates constituted only 32.65 per cent of the whole number of illiterates in 1890 as compared with 36.14 per cent in 1880. Native white illiterates of native parentage in 1890 constituted 29.89 per cent and native white illiterates of foreign parentage 2.76 per cent of the whole number of illiterates. In 1880 this distinction as to parentage for the native white population was not made. The illiterate colored population constituted 49.21 per cent of all the illiterates in 1890 and 51.62 per cent in 1880. Persons of negro descent were tabulated separately in 1890, and the illiterates among this class constituted 48.11 per cent of the total number of illiterates, leaving 1.10 per cent for the iUiterate Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indian population. xxxu PROGRESS OF THE NATION. The follo-n^ing table shows for each element of the population the number of illiterates and the percentage which they constituted of the total number of persons in each class, both for 1880 and 1890 : QENEEAL NAtlVITT AND COLOB. POPULATION 10 TEARS OP OYEE IN 1890. AGE AKD POPULATION 10 TEARS OF OVEE IN 1880. AGE AKD Total. Uliteratos. Total. Illiterates. Number. Per cent. Xumber. Per cent. 47, 413, 659 6, 324, 702 13.34 36, 761, 607 6, 230, 958 16.97 Total white 41,931,074 3, 212, 574 7.66 32,160,400 3,019,080 9.39 33, 144, 187 2, 0C5, 003 6.23 25, 785, 789 2, 255, 460 8.75 25, 375, 766 7, 768, 421 8,786,887 5, 482, 485 5, 32S, 972 1, 890, 723 174, 280 1,147,571 3, 112, 128 3, 042, 668 7.45 2.24 13.00 66.76 67.10 6, 374, 611 4, 601, 207 763, 620 3, 220, 878 11.98 70.00 Total coloretl (o) a Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. With the exception of the foreign white, the percentage of illiterates for each class was smaller in 1890 than in 18S0. The decrease in the percentage of illiteracy among the colored is particularly noticeable, there being but 56.76 per cent of illiterates in 1890 as compared with 70.00 per cent in 1880. Among this class, also, there has been an absolute decrease in the number of illiterates, or 3,112,128 in 1890 as compared with 3,220,878 in 1880. The percentage of illiterates among persons of negro descent in 1890 was slightly larger than for the colored as a class, or 67.10 per cent as against 56.70 per cent. Among the foreign white there were 13.06 per cent of illiterates in 1890 as compared with 11.98 per cent in 1880. As already stated, there has been a decrease in the number of illiterate colored persons in 1890 as compared with 1880, the actual decrease being 108,750, and the percentage of decrease 3.38. There has also been a decrease since 1880 of 190,457 illiterate native white persons, or 8.44 per cent. There has been, on the other hand, an increase of 383,951, or 50.28 per cent, among illiterate foreign white persons, the net increase for the whole body of illiterates in 1890 being 84,744, or 1.36 per cent. The series of tables following gives, by states and territories, the number and percentage of illiterates, classified by sex, in 1880 and 1890, in the first table; the number and percentage of illiterates among the white, native white, foreign white, and colored population, both in 1880 and 1890, in the second table; and the number and percentage of illiterates among each sex, classified in detail by general nativity and color, including person^ of negro descent, for 1890 only, in the succeeding tables. ILLITERACY. XXXlll ILLITERATE POPULATION 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER, CLASSIFIED BY SEX: 1880 AND 1890. 18QO POPCLATION 10 TKAES OF AGK AUD OVER. MALE POPULATION 10 TEAES 01' AGE AND OVER. FEMALE POPULATION 10 TEARS OF AGE AKD OVER. STATES AND TEEEITOEIES. Total. Illiterates. Total. Illiterates. Total. Illiter.itea. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. The United States 47, 413, 559 6, 324, 702 13.34 24, 35a, 659 3, 008, 222 12.35 23, 060, 900 3,310,480 14.38 North Atlantic division . 13, 888, 377 859, 989 6.19 6, 904, 666 . 407, 166 5.90 6, 983, 811 452, 803 6.48 AfpiTlA , „ , 641, B62 315, 497 271, 173 1,839,607 281, 959 609, 830 4,822,392 1,143,123 4,063,134 6,416,921 29, 687 21, 476 18, 154 114,468 27, 625 32, 194 266, 911 74, 321 275, 353 1, 981, 888 6.46 6.61 6.69 6.22 9.76 6.28 5.63 6.50 6.7S 30.89 271, 787 155, 928 137, 899 887, 063 135,966 300,676 2,335,622 568, 585 2, 061, 052 3, 178, 709 15, 932 11, 643 10, 230 47, 348 12, 240 15, 233 124, 443 35, 413 134, 704 '926,096 5.86 7.47 7.42 5. 34 9.00 5.07 5.22 6.23 6.54 29.13 269, 875 159, 569 133, 274 952, 544 146, 004 309,165 2, 436, 770 574, 638 2,002,082 3, 237, 152 13, 655 9,833 7,924 67, 120 15, 285 16,961 142, 408 38, 908 " 110,649 1, 055, 792 5.06 6.16 5.95 7.06 10.47 6.49 5.85 6.77 7.03 32.01 131,967 798, 005 188, 567 1, 211, 934 549,538 1,147,446 802, 406 1, 302, 208 283,250 16, 909, 613 18, 878 125, 376 24, 881 365, 736 79, 160 409, 703 360, 705 518,706 78, 720 964,268 M.31 16.70 13.20 30.18 14.41 35.71 44.95 39.83 27.79 6.70 67, 309 392,485 88, 703 698, 077 281, 576 569, 764 395, 466 617, 922 146, 867 8, 823, 083 9,274 69, 526 9,821 177, 043 37. 579 184, 600 167, 120 244, 944 36, 283 457, 793 13.78 15.17 11.07 29.67 .13.36 32.96 42.26 37.80 24. 70 5.19 64, 658 406, 120 99, 804 613, 257 267, 962 687, 682 400, 940 654, 286 136, 383 8, 081, 530 9,604 65, 850 15, 063 188, 693 41, 601 225, 197 193, 585 273, 762 42, 437 600, 476 14.85 16.21 16.08 30.77 16.52 38.32 47.57 41.84 riorida 31.12 6.27 Qliio u 2,858,659 1, 674, 028 2,907,671 1, 619, 035 1, 253, 390 902, 350 1,441,308 1, 995, 638 129,452 230, 208 771, 659 1, 056, 216 7,709,487 149,843 105, 829, 162, 634 95, 914 84, 745 58, 057 52, 061 181,368 7,743 9,974 21, 021 42, 079 2, 318, 871 5.24 6.32 6.26 6.92 6.73 6.03 3.61 9.09 6.98 4.22 3.11 3.99 29.73 1,442,430 855,368 1, 607, 159 851, 163 657, 968 623, 342 755, 134 1, 037, 994 74,442 133,252 426, 815 563, 016 3, 977, 614 09, 924 49, 605 70, 548 51, 522 39, 517 25, 993 24,125 86, 530 3,650 4,816 11, 753 19,910 1,098,755 4.86 5.79 4.68 6.05 6.01 4.97 3.19 8.34 4.90 3.61 2.76 3.54 27.62 1, 416, 229 818, 660 1,400,512 767, 872 600, 422 439, 008 686, 174 957, 644 55, 010 102, 956 344, 844 492, 199 3,821,873 79, 919 66, 324 82, 086 44,392 45, 223 32, 064 27, 930 94, 838 4,093 5,158 12, 268 22, 169 1,220,116 6.64 6.88 5.86 5.78 7.53 7.30 4.07 9.90 7.44 5.01 3.56 4.60 31.92 1,360,031 1, 270, 631 1, 069, 545 902, 028 794, 683 1,664,765 44,701 787, 113 2, 400, 161 294, 381 340, 140 438, 536 360, 613 364, 184 308, 873 2,400 209, 745 199, 686 21.05 26.64 41.00 39.98 45.83 19.74 5. 87 26.65 8.32 689, 672 640, 677 631, 941 451, 788 394,815 830,783 26,811 412, 227 1,463,627 141,999 155, 869 206, 302 170, 761 172, 847 161, 852 1,286 97, 779 118, 392 20.69 24.33 38.79 37.80 43.78 18.28 4.98 23.72 8.09 670, 469 636, 954 637, 004 450, 240 399, 868 733, 072 18, S90 374, 886 936, 534 162,382 , 184,271 232, 173 189,852 , 191,337 157, 021 1,114 111,966 81, 294 22.73 28.93 43.19 42.17 47.85 21.39 5.00 29.87 Western aivision 8.68 107, 811 47, 755 327, 896 112, 541 46, 076 147, 227 38, 225 62, 721 275, 639 244, 374 989, 896 6,884 1,630 17, 180 60, 070 10,785 8,232 4,897 3,225 11, 778 10, 103 75, 902 6.46 3.41 6.24 44.49 23.41 6.59 12.81 6.14 4.27 4.13 7.67 75, 690 32, 675 202, 719 61, 886 29, 736 79, 747 25, 370 40, 276 179, 965 146, 406 589,262 4,330 1,070 9,808 20, 969 6,027 3,778 3,127 2,336 7,639 6,034 52, 674 6.73 3.27 4.84 33.88 20.27 4.74 12.33 5.80 4.24 4.63 8.94 32, 216 15, 080 125, 177 50, 656 16, 340 07,480 12, 835 22, 445 95, 674 97, 9G8 400, 644 1, 554 660 7,372 29, 101 4,758 4,454 1,778 889 4,139 3,4G9 23, 228 4.82 3.71 5.89 57.46 29.12 6.00 13.77 3.96 4.33 3.54 5.80 POP — PT 2 III XXXIV PROGRESS OF THE NATION. ILLITERATE POPULATION 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER, CLASSIFIED BY SEX: 1880 AND 1890— Continued. ISSO STATES AND TEREIT0EIE3. ThoTJnited States. Hortti Atlantic diTision . Maine New Hampsbire . Termont Massachusetts - . . Hhode Island Connecticut NewTork Now Jersey Pennsylvania Bouth Atlantic division. Delaware Marj'land , District of Columbia. Virginia "West Virginia , Nortb CaroUna , South Carolina Georgia , !Florida ITortb Central division . Obio Indiana Illinois Michigan "Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota. South Dakota. Nebraska Kansas South Central division. Kentucky .. Tennessee . . Alabama . . . Mississippi . liOuisiana .. Texas Oklahoma .. Arkansas... Western division . Montana Wyoming Colorado New Mexico . . Arizona Utah Nevada Idaho "Washington . . . Oregon California POPULATION 10 TEAP.S OF AQE AND OVEE. Total. 36, 761, 607 11,270,090 519, 069 286, 188 261, 052 1, 432, 183 220, 461 497, 303 3, 981, 428 865, 591 3, 203, 215 6, 280, S15 110, 856 695, 361 136,007 1, 059, 034 428, 587 950, 951 667, 456 1, 013, 840 181, 050 12, 760, 841 2, 399, 367 1, 408, 095 2, 269, 315 1, 236, 680 905, 712 659, 977 1, 181, 641 1, 557, 631 ag9, 849 318, 271 701, 297 6, 076, 243 1, 103, 498 1, 062, 130 861, 780 763, 693 649, 070 l,064,i96 531, 876 1, 367, 788 31, 989 16, 479 158, 220 87, 966 32, 922 97, 194 60, 606 25, 005 55, 720 130,565 681,062 Illiterates. Number. Per cent. 6, 239, 968 699, 369 22, 170 14, 302 15, 837 92, 980 21, 793 28, 121 219, 600 63, 249 22S, 014 2, 129, 830 19,414 131, 488 25, 778 430, 352 85, 376 463, 975 369, 848 520, 410 80, 183 853, 020 131, 847 110,761 145, 397 63, 723 55, 558 34, 546 46, 609 208, 754 ai, 821 11, 528 39, 476 2, 402, 589 318, 392 410, 722 433, 447 373, 201 318,380 316, 432 202,015 165, 150 707 566 474 156 842 826 069 778 889 423 430 16.97 6.21 4.27 6.00 6.00 6.49 11.25 5.72 5.52 6.15 7.12 40.29 17.51 19.31 18.83 40. 64 19.92 18.33 55.41 49.86 43.42 6.08 5.50 7.51 6.41 5.16 6.75 6.17 3.91 13.40 01.83 3.62 5.61 39.54 29.91 38.67 60.89 49.52 49.05 29.73 37.98 11. 31 6.34 3.37 6.62 61.98 17.74 9,08 8.03 7.11 6.98 5.09 7.86 ILALE POPULATION 10 YEAES OF AGE AND O'i'EB. Total. 18, 735, 980 6, 527, 160 253, 587 139, 807 132, 036 681, 786 104, 980 212, 392 1, 950, 059 420, 451 1, 591, 066 2, 588, 035 58, 003 341, 021 03, 429 610, 395 217, 650 465, 268 321, 364 509, 830 93, 475 6, 6S1, 105 1, 209, 435 752, 405 1,178,131 039, 101 603, 434 307, 449 623, 675 816, 962 aS4, 313 181, 022 388, 148 3, 069, 766 686, 424 624, 559 411,096 375, 561 322, 004 668, 928 278, 185 866, 924 21, 658 11, 060 110, 896 48, 266 24, 267 60, 680 36, 211 17, 910 36, 085 81, 031 425, 170 Illiterates. Number. Percent. 2,966,421 299, 431 11, 670 7,077 8,500 36, 262 10, 237 12, 039 95, 661 23, 857 91, 232 1, 003, 565 15.83 5.42 0,394 03, 504 10, 048 207, 562 40, 280 213, 196 173, 807 247, 339 38, 435 415, 572 0.44 6.32 9.75 4.97 4.90 6.59 5.92 38.78 61, 764 52, 033 69, 940 36, 211 2fi, 381 16, 129 22, 519 103, 172 a2, 519 6,927 19, 987 1, 160, 624 10.77 18.59 15.81 40.19 18.61 45.82 63.58 48.51 41.12 6.22 5.11 6.92 6.94 5.34 6.24 5.25 3.01 12.63 »3.91 3.27 6.15 37.81 169, 029 191, 641 205, 243 180, 626 154, 535 161, 047 98, 603 87, 229 1,125 336 6,346 26, 103 3,611 4,158 2,760 1,392 2,360 5,154 34, 987 28.82 36.53 49.66 48.07 47.99 28.31 35.45 10.06 4.68 2.81 4.82 51.08 14.47 8.22 7.62 7.77 6.51 6.30 8.23 a Dakota territory. FEMALE POPULATION 10 YEAES OF AGE AND OVEE. Total. 18, 025, 827 , 712, 930 261,082 116, 381 132,016 750, 397 115, 475 251,911 2,031,369 439, 140 1, 012, 169 2, 69S, 610 51,853 353, 743 73, 478 612, 639 210, 937 401, 083 313, 092 634, 010 91,175 6, 076, 736 Illiterates. Number. Per cent. 399, 933 1,189,932 715, 090 1, 091, 184 577, 585 462, 278 252, 523 657, 066 740, 669 a35, 506 137, 249 310, 149 3, 000, 187 577, 071 537, 571 437, 635 378, 132 327, 066 495, 268 253, 091 500, 861 7,431 4,529 47, 324 39, 700 8,656 46, 614 14, 456 7,095 19, 035 49, 534 255, 832 10, 494 7,226 7,337 66, 718 14, 656 16, 385 124, 049 29, 392 133, 782 1, 126, 265 10, 020 70, 984 15, 730 222, 700 45,096 250, 779 196, 041 273, 077 41, 718 437, 443 70, 093 53, 723 75, 467 28, 612 29, 177 18, 417 24, 090 105, 532 a2, 302 6,601 19, 489 ,211,966 179, 363 219, 081 228, 204 192, 075 163, 846 155, 385 103, 412 67, 921 682 220 6,129 31, 053 2,331 4,670 1,309 386 1,629 2,269 13, 413 18.16 6.96 4.02 4.91 5.56 7.56 12.61 6.43 6.11 6.69 8.30 41.74 1'3. 27 20.07 21.41 41.06 21.38 50.09 57.14 51.14 45.79 7.2fl 5.89 8.21 6.92 4.94 6.31 7.29 4.32 14.25 a6.43 4.08 6.16 41.31 31.08 40.75 52.14 50.05 60.10 31.37 40.76 13.66 7.83 4.36 10.84 78.22 26.93 10.02 9.06 5.44 7.79 4.63 7.21 ILLITERACY. XXXV ILLITEEATE POPULATION 10 YEAES OF AGE AND OVER, CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY AND COLOR: 1880 AND 1890. ISQO WHITE POPULATION 10 TEAKS OF AOE AND OVER. NATIVE WHITE POrnLATION 10 YEAKS OF AGE AND OVEE. FOEEION WHITE POPULATION 10 TEARS OF AGE AND OVEE. COLORED POPULATION (a) 10 TEARS OF AGE AND OVER. BTATES AND TEEBITORIHfl. Total. Illiterates. Total. Illiterates. Total. Illiteratea. Total. Illiteratea. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. The United States 41,931,074 3, 212, 574 7.66 33, 144, 187 2,065,003 6.23 8, 786, 887 1, 147, 571 13.06 5,482,485 3, 112, 123 56.76 Nortli Atlantic division 13, 658, 519 540, 157 314, 913 270, 385 1, 820, 012 275, 629 599, 346 4,760,282 1, 103, 786 3,974,009 4, 109, 269 810, 091 6.93 9, 937, 918 239, 897 2.31 3, 720, 601 680, 194 15.59 229, 858 49, 398 21.71 29, 108 21, 340 17, 986 111, 4i2 26, 355 30, 636 255, 498 63, 163 254, 663 595, 952 5.39 6.78 6.65 6.12 9.56 6.09 5.37 6.72 6.41 14.50 466,835 247, 821 223, 689 1, 193, 469 175, 065 422,986 3, 248, 761 783, 401 3, 165, 888 3, 912, 815 11, 443 3,679 7,211 9,727 4,087 4,300 57, 362 21,351 110, 737 B71, 899 2.45 1.48 3.15 0.82 2.33 1.02 1.77 2.71 3.50 14.62 73, 323 67, 089 41, 696 626, 543 100, 664 176, 360 1, 511, 521 315, 385 803, 131 196, 454 17, 665 17, 661 10, 775 101, 715 22, 203 26, 236 198, 136 41, 312 143, 926 24, 053 24.09 26.32 25.84 16.23 22.14 14.88 13.11 13.26 17.81 12.24 1,505 584 788 19, 593 6,330 10, 484 63, 110 39,337 89,125 2, 3O0, 652 479 136 168 8,026 1,170 1,658 11,413 11, 153 20, 690 1, 385, 936 31.83 23.29 21.33 15.44 13.43 15.31 K'e'w Xork 18.38 28.37 23.21 South Atlantic division 60.08 110, 359 637, 499 127, 526 756, 252 524, 801 754, 867 332, 174 701, 585 164, 216 16, 660, 840 8,186 44,653 3,495 105, 058 08, 188 173, 722 69, 443 114, 691 18, 516 849, 843 7.42 7.00 2.74 13.89 12.99 23.01 17.90 16.35 11.28 5.13 07, 732 546, 290 109, 262 738, 476 606, 434 751, 302 326, 125 689, 969 147,225 12, 652, 374 6,063 32, 105 1,803 103, 265 65, 420 173, 546 69, 063 113, 945 16, 685 • 436, 328 6.21 6.88 1.65 13.98 13.93 23.10 18.11 16.61 11.33 3.45 12, 627 91, 209 18, 264 17, 776 15, 367 3,655 6,049 11,616 16, 991 3,903,460 2,118 12, 543 1,602 1,793 2,768 177 330 746 1,831 413, 515 16.77 13.76 9.26 10.09 15.07 4.98 6.28 6.43 10.78 10.68 31, 608 161, 106 61,041 455, 682 24,737 392, 589 470, 232 600, 623 119, 034 348,773 10, 692 80,723 21, 389 260, 678 10, 992 235, 981 801, 262 404, 015 60, 204 114,435 49.48 60.11 District of Columbia 35.04 57.21 44.44 60.11 64.07 67.27 60.58 North Central division 32.81 Ohio 2, 789, 479 1, 638, 334 2, 861, 671 1, 603, 474 1, 253, 594 957, 062 1, 432, 849 1, 881, 478 128, 998 234, 979 762, 144 1, 017, 178 5, 347, 099 132, 244 94, 334 140, 219 91, 076 82, 984 66, 966 49, 828 133, 806 7,628 9,564 21,575 29, 719 817,031 4.74 5.76 4.90 5.68 6.62 5.95 3.48 7.11 5.84 4.07 2.83 2.92 15.28 2,343,936 1,495,302 2, 051, 323 1, 086, 481 752, 678 508, 615 1,118,475 1, 661, 623 52, 933 148, 819 668, 041 874, 149 5, 039, 641 82, 673 73, 638 64, 380 27,016 15, 613 7,112 20, 649 112, 938 929 1,811 7, 412 17, 157 754, 935 3.63 5.26 3.14 2.49 2.07 1.40 1.85 6.84 1.76 1.22 1.30 1.90 14.98 445, 543 143,032 810, 348 515, 993 500, 916 449, 047 314, 374 229, 856 76, 065 86, 160 194, 103 143, 039 307, 453 49, 571 15, 696 75, 839 64, 000 67, 371 49, 854 29, 179 20, 863 6,599 7,753 14, 163 13, 662 63, 096 11.13 10.97 9.36 12.41 13.45 11.10 9.28 9.08 8.63 9.00 7.30 8.78 20.20 69, 130 85, 694 46, 000 16, 501 4,706 4,688 8,459 114, 160 454 1,229 9,515 33, 037 2, 452, 388 17, 599 11, 495 12, 415 4,838 1,761 1,091 2,233 47, 662 215 410 2,446 12, 360 1, 501, 840 25.44 82.20 26.99 29.21 36.72 23.27 26.40 41.66 47.36 33.36 25.71 83.49 Bouth Central division 61.21 1, 162, 342 966, 831 690,115 385, 099 402, 041 1,228,601 42,411' 569, 659 2, 255, 347 183, 851 172, 169 107, 336 45, 755 80, 939 132, 389 1,503 93, 090 139, 657 15.82 17.81 18.19 11.88 20.13 10.78 3.54 16.34 6.19 1, 104, 044 947, 445 676, 154 377, 466 354, 293 1, 084, 687 39, 779 565, 873 1,601,439 178, 169 170, 318 106, 235 44, 987 72, 013 89, 829 1,342 92, 052 71, 944 16.14 17.98 18.44 11.92 20.33 8.28 3.37 16.66 4.49 68, 298 19, 336 13, 961 7,633 47, 748 144, 014 2,632 13,786 653, 908 6,692 1,351 1,100 763 8,920 43, 560 161 1,038 67, 713 9.76 9.55 7.88 10.06 18.69 29.65 6.12 7.63 10.36 197, 689 309, 800 479, 430 516, 929 302, 642 336, 154 2,290 217, 454 144, 814 110, 630 167, 971 331, 200 314, 853 283, 245 176, 434 897 116,655 60, 029 55.91 54.22 69.08 60.91 72.14 52.50 39.17 63.65 Western division 41.45 103, 264 46, 436 321, 059 104, 103 42, 482 145, 437 32, 289 60, 446 267, 747 232, 925 899, 159 4,232 1,408 15, 474 43, 265 8,956 7,407 1,356 2,119 8,261 6,946 40, 233 4.10 3.03 4.82 41.56 21.08 6.09 4.20 3.51 3.09 2.98 4.47 64, 089 32, 646 241, 084 93, 625 26, 139 94, 925 20, 456 46, 339 184, 860 186, 599 611, 777 1, 020 427 9,235 40, 065 2,056 2,219 173 867 2,467 3,302 10, 113 1.69 I,.31 3.83 42.79 7.87 2.34 0.85 1.91 1.33 1.77 1.65 39, 175 13, 890 79, 975 10, "478 16, 343 50, 512 11,833 15, 107 82, 887 40, 326 287, 382 3,212 981 6,239 3,200 6,900 5,133 1,183 1,253 6,794 3,644 30, 130 8.20 7.06 7.80 30.54 42.22 10.27 10.00 8.39 6.99 7.87 10.43 4,547 1,819 6,837 8,438 3,594 1,790 5,936 3,275 7,892 11,449 90, 737 1,653 222 1,706 6,805 1,329 835 3,541 1,106 3,517 3,157 85, 669 36.33 16.83 24.95 80.65 50.89 Utah 46.09 59.65 48.62 44.56 27.67 39.31 a FerBona of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indiana. XXXVl PROGRESS OF THE NATION. ILLITERATE POPULATION 10 TEARS OF AGE AND OVER, CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY AND COLOR: 1880 AND 1890— Contiaued. 18SO STAPES AHD TEEP.ITOEIES. The United States. North Atlantic division. Maine New Hampshire Yormont Massachusetts Khode Island Connecticut New York New Jersey Pennsylvania , South Atlantic division. Delaware Marj'land District of Columbia- Virginia , "West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida North Central division. Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan "Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota . South Dakota . Nebraska Kansas South Central division . Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Oklahoma Arkansas Western division . Montana "Wyoming... Colorado New Mexico. Arizona Utah Nevada Idaho "Washington . Oregon California — WHITE POPULATION 10 YEAES OF AQE AND OVER. Total. 32, 160, 400 11, 080,] 01 518,011 285, 594 203, 245 1, 416, 767 216, 158 487, 780 3, 927, 603 835, 385 3, 136, 561 3, 312, 920 91, 611 544, 086 91, 872 630, 584 410, 141 608, 80G 272, 706 663, 977 99, 137 12, 466, 565 2, 339, 528 1, 438, 955 2, 234, 478 1,219,900 961,433 657, 183 1,174,063 1, 453, 238 [ 698, 348 316, 312 673, 121 4,068,790 973, 275 790, 744 452, 722 328, 296 320, 917 808, 931 393, 905 1, 226, 021 28, 980 15, 240 165, 456 79, 767 28, 634 95, 876 42, 595 21, 481 49, 209 119, 482 689, 235 Illiterates. Number. 3, 019, 080 654, 817 21, 758 14, 203 15, 681 90, 658 23,544 26, 763 208, 175 44, 049 209, 981 647, 085 8,346 44, 316 3,988 114, 692 76, 237 192, 032 69, 777 128, 934 19, 763 731, 804 115, 491 100, 398 132, 426 S8, 932 64, 233 33, 506 44, 337 152, 510 64, 157 10, 926 24, 888 877, 344 214, 497 216, 227 111, 767 53, 448 68, 951 123, 912 98, 542 108, 030 631 374 9,006 49, 597 4,824 8,137 1,915 784 1,429 4,343 26, 090 Per cent. 6.91 4.20 4.97 6.96 6.40 10.94 5.49 5.30 5.27 6.69 f9.53 9.11 8.15 4.34 18.19 18.34 31.54 21.92 22.86 19.94 6.87 4.94 6.98 5.93 4.83 6.64 6.01 3.78 10.49 64.23 3.45 3.70 21.56 22.04 27.34 24.69 16.28 18.37 15.32 25.02 8.81 2.18 2.45 6.37 tel8 16.85 8.49 4.50 3.65 2.90 3.63 4.43 NATIVE WHITE POPULATION 10 "TEAES OF AGE AND OVEE. Total. 25, 785, 789 8, 351, 065 463, 158 242, 811 224, 361 990, 160 144, 596 361, 733 2, 742, 847 618, 941 2, 562, 458 3, 144, 714 82, 318 462, 697 76, 026 616, 314 392,242 605, 244 265, 356 653, 769 91, 749 9, 646, 617 1, 952, 858 1, 297, 169 1, 666, 214 854, 925 566, 745 300, 747 918, 723 1, 244, 738 651, 229 224, 899 668, 380 3, 806, 063 914, 311 774, 411 443, 327 319, 385 268, 600 701, 969 384, 060 837, 330 19, 628 10, 458 117, 132 72, 219 15, 200 53, 944 22, 660 15, Oil 87, 278 99, 028 374, 772 Illiterates. Number. 2, 255, 460 234, 576 8,775 2,710 5,364 6,933 4,261 3,728 59, 516 20, 093 123, 200 630, 062 6,630 36, 027 1,950 113, 915 72, 826 191, 913 59, 415 128, 362 19, 024 482, 103 83, 183 87, 786 88, 519 19, 981 11, 494 5,671 23, 660 137, 949 6933 5,102 17, 825 836, 489 208, 706 214, 994 111, 040 52, 910 53, 261 97, 498 97, 990 72, 230 272 177 8,373 46, 329 1,225 3,183 240 443 895 8,433 7,060 Per cent. 2.81 1.89 1.12 2.39 0.70 2.95 1.03 2.17 3.25 4.81 20.04 8.05 7.79 2.00 18.48 18.57 31.71 22.39 23.18 20.73 5.00 4.26 C.77 5.31 2.34 2.03 1.89 2.58 11.08 61.82 2.27 3.14 21.98 22.84 27.76 25.03 16.57 19.83 13.89 25.51 8.63 1.39 1.69 7.15 64.15 8.06 6.90 1.06 2.95 2.40 3.47 2.04 rOEEIGN WHITE POPULATION 10 TEAES OF AGE AND OVEE. Total. 6,374,611 2, 735, 039 64, 853 42, 783 38, 884 426, 607 70, 562 126, 047 ., 184, 756 216, 444 574, 103 168, 206 9,293 81, 389 16, 847 14, 270 17, 899 3,562 7,350 10, 208 7,388 2, 819, 948 386, 670 141, 796 663, 264 364, 981 394, 688 256, 436 256, 340 208, 500 647, 119 91,413 104, 741 262, 727 58, 964 16, 333 9,395 8,911 52, 317 106, 962 9,815 388, 691 9,358 4,782 38, 324 7,518 13, 434 41,932 19, 935 6,470 11, 991 20, 454 214, 463 Illiterates. Number. 763,020 H, Per cent. 420, 241 12, 983 11,498 10, 327 83, 725 19, 283 23, 036 148, 059 23, 956 86, 775 17, 023 1,716 8,289 2,038 7?7 2,411 119 362 572 739 249, 701 32, 308 12, 612 43, 907 38, 951 42, 739 27, 835 20, 677 14, 561 63, 224 6,824 7,063 40, 855 6,701 1,233 727 638 6,690 26, 414 652 35, 800 197 1,533 3,208 3,599 4,954 1,676 341 534 910 18, 430 15.37 23.67 26.88 26.56 19.63 27. 33 18.27 12.55 11.07 15.11 10.12 18.47 10.18 12.10 5.44 13.47 3.34 4.93 6.60 10.00 8.85 8.89 7.73 10.67 10.83 10.85 8.10 6.98 66.84 6.37 6.74 15.55 9.67 7.65 7.74 6.04 10.88 24.09 5.61 9.21 3.84 4.12 4.00 43.30 20.79 11.81 8.40 6.27 4.45 4.45 8.59 a Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. COLOEED POPULATION (a) 10 TEAES OF AGE AND OVEE. Total. 4, 601, 207 183, 986 1,658 694 807 15, 416 5,303 9,623 53, 825 30, 206 66, 654 19, 245 151, 278 45, 035 428, 450 18, 446 351,145 394, 750 479, 863 85, 613 294, 276 69, 839 29, 140 34, 837 16, 780 4,279 2, 791 7,578 104, 393 61i 601 1,969 31, 176 2, 007, 453 190, 223 271, 3S6 399, 058 425, 397 328, 163 255, 265 137, 971 141,767 3,003 1,239 2,764 8,199 4,283 1,318 8,071 3,524 6,451 11, 083 91, 827 Illiterates. Number. 3, 220, 878 44, 552 412 91 156 2,322 1,249 1,661 11,425 9,200 18, 033 11,068 90, 172 21, 790 315, 660 10, 139 271, 943 310, 071 391, 482 60, 420 121, 216 16, 350 10, 363 12, 971 4,791 1,325 1,040 2,273 56,244 6664 602 14, 588 1, 525, 245 133, 895 191,493 321, 680 319, 753 259, 429 192, 520 103, 473 47, 120 1,076 182 568 7,559 1,018 689 2,151 994 2,460 3,080 27, 340 6 Dakota territory. ILLITERACY. xxxvii ILLITERATE MALE POPULATION 10 YEAES OF AGE AND OVER, CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY AND COLOR: 1890. WHITE MALE POPULATION 10 TEAKS OF AGE AND OVEE. NATIVE WHITE MALE POPULATION 10 TEAES OF AGE AND OVEE. FOREIGN WHITE MALE POPULATION 10 TEAKS OF AGE AND OVEE. COLORED MALE POPULATION (a) 10 TEAES OF AGE AND OVEE. STATES AND TEKBITOEIEB. Total. IlKterates. Total. Illiteratoa. Total. Uliteratea. Total. Illiterates. Namber. Per cent. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. The United States 21,578,245 1,517,722 7.03 16,796,497 978,408 6.83 4,781,748 639, 314 11.28 2, 774, 414 1,490,500 53.72 6, 787, 515 382,672 5.64 4, 887, 458 112, 168 2.30 1,900,057 270, 504 14.24 117, 051 24, 514 20.94 270,960 155, 680 137,402 876, 917 133, 013 295, 479 2, 354, 439 548, 891 2, 014, 774 2, 046, 022 15, 604 11,563 10,122 46, 833 11,748 14, 408 118, 810 30, 101 124, 418 273, 946 5.78 7.44 7.36 5.23 8.83 4.88 5.05 6.48 6.18 13.39 233, 642 122, 444 114, 972 678, 943 84, 890 200, 102 1,692,843 386,374 1,667,248 1,937,460 6,836 2,163 4,364 4,696 1,992 2,334 31,566 11,222 47,005 203, 024 2.93 1.77 3.80 0.81 2.35 1.13 1.98 2.90 3.00 13.58 37, 318 83, 136 22, 490 297,974 48, 123 89, 377 761, 596 162, 517 447, 526 108, 562 8,828 9,405 5,758 41, 137 9,736 12, 074 87, 254 18, 879 77,413 10,922 23.66 28.38 25.00 13.81 20.27 13.51 11.46 11.62 17.30 10.06 827 348 437 10, 146 2,942 5,196 31, 183 19, 694 46, 278 1, 132, 747 268 75 108 1,615 492 826 6,633 6,312 10, 280 652, 160 32.41 21.55 24.71 14.93 16.72 15.68 18.06 26.07 22. 23 67.57 56, 163 313, 048 62, 036 378, 216 267, 581 369, 675 163, 817 347,951 86, 605 8, 045, 69D 4,027 21, 429 1,237 61, 954 31,339 75, 726 27, 652 51, 927 8,665 402, 177 7.17 6.83 1.99 13.74 11.71 20.48 16.88 14.92 9.99 4.65 49,413 267, 637 62,485 366, 264 257, 004 367, 413 160, 276 340, 671 76, 297 6,476,758 3,019 16, 053 895 60,772 29, 907 75, 611 27,467 51, 655 7,715 215, 27T 6.17 6.00 1.71 13.86 11.64 20.58 17.14 15.13 10.11 3.32 6, 7.50 46,311 9,551 11, 982 10,677 2,262 3,541 7,260 10, 308 2,168,841 978 5,376 342 1,182 1,432 115 185 372 940 186, 900 14.49 11.61 3.58 9.86 13.54 5.08 5.22 6.11 9.12 8.02 11, 140 78, 537 26, 667 220, 431 13, 995 190, 089 231, 649 299, 971 60, 262 182,484 5,247 38,097 8,584 125, 089 6,240 108, 780 139, 468 193, 017 27, 028 55,616 47.08 48. 51 32.19 56.75 44.59 57.23 60.21 64.35 Florida 46.86 30.48 Oliio 1,406,189 836, 656 1, 482, 240 842, 366 655,273 620, 650 750,485 980, 429 74, 163 132, 472 421, 167 543, 503 2,756,667 61,131 43, 816 64, 475 ' 49, 087 38, 601 25, 469 22, 962 63, 846 3,629 4,598 10,549 14,114 386,081 4.36 6.24 4.35 5.83 6.89 4.89 3.06 6.61 4.76 3.47 2.50 2.60 14.01 1,165,987 767,497 1, 042, 054 655, 435 380, 650 265,890 574,944 851, 026 29, 987 82, 219 309, 672 460,997 2,577,386 30, 188 37, 105 31, 388 15,506 8,3t5 3,915 10, 528 55, 027 482 1,007 4,066 8,690 355, 044 3.36 4.90 3.01 2.80 2.18 1.47 1.83 6.47 1.61 1.22 1.31 1.89 13.78 240, 202 79, 159 439, 592 286, 931 274, 723 254, 760 175, 541 129, 403 44,176 60,263 111,595 82, 506 179, 171 21, 943 6,711 33, 087 33, 521 30, 286 21, 564 12, 434 8,819 3,017 3,591 6,483 6,424 31,037 9.14 8.48 7.63 11.68 11.02 8.46 7.08 6.82 6.90 7.15' 6.81 6.67 17.32 36, 241 18, 712 24,913 8,797 2,605 2,692 4,649 67,566 279 780 5,648 19,513 1,221,057. 8,703 5,689 6,073 2,435 916 624 1,163 22, 684 121 218 1,204 5,796 712, 674 24.26 30.40 24.38 27.63 33.99 19.47 25.02 39.41 "NTnrth Dakota 43.37 Smith "Dakota 27.95 21.32 29.70 58.37 591, 325 488, 217 295, 107 194, 195 201, 875 662,026 24, 650 299,262 1, 342, 552 87, 353 76, 631 49,549 22, 103 39,257 67, 690 824 42,769 72, 846 14.77 15.70 16.79 11.33 19.45 10.21 3.36 14.29 5.43 559, 712 476, 357 286, 261 189, 169 176, 758 677, 030 22, 790 290, 310 917,436 84, 936 75, 749 48, 918 21, 660 34, 743 46, 073 745 42, 200 32, 893 15.18 15.90 17.09 11.45 19.77 7.98 3.27 14,64 3.69 31, 613 11, 860 8,843 5,036 26,117 84,996 1,754 8,952 425, 117 2,402 882 031 443 4,514 21,517 79 669 39, 961 7.60 7.44 7.14 8.80 17.28 25.32 4.50 6.36 9.40 98,247 152,400 236, 834 257, 593 192, 940 168, 757 1,261 112,965 121, 075 54, 641 79, 238 156, 813 148, 658 133, 690 84, 202 402 66, 010 45, 546 65.62 61.97 66.21 57.71 69.24 49.93 36.04 48.70 Western division 37.62 71,774 31, 595 198, 150 57, 094 2C, 810 78,352 20, 940 38, 194 174, 037 130, 052 509, 518 2,953 899 8,588 17,406 4,715 3,195 965 1,332 5,286 4,031 23,476 4.11 2.85 4.33 30.49 17.59 4.08 4.61 3.49 • 3.04 2.90 4.61 42,322 21, 923 144, 973 60, 143 16, 600 51, 901 12, 459 27, 579 114,385 105, 016 330, 134 1 080 265 4,684 15,721 1,101 1,188 122 525 1,409 1,811 5,483 1.62 1.21 3.16 31.35 6.63 2.29 0.98 1.90 1.23 1.72 1.66 29, 452 9,672 63, 183 6,951 10,210 26, 451 8,481 10,615 59, 652 31,036 179,414 2,207 634 4,004 1,685 3, 614 2,007 843 807 3,877 2,220 17,993 7.70 6.50 7.63 24.24 35.40 7.59 0.94 7.60 0.60 7.15 10.03 3,822 1,080 4,563 4,791 2,926 1,395 4,430 2,082 5,928 10, 354 79,704 1,377 171 1,220 3,563 1,312 683 2,102 1,004 2,353 2,603 29, 198 36.03 15.83 26.74 74.37 44.84 41.79 48.80 48.22 39.69 25.14 36.63 a Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. XXXVIU PROGRESS OF THE NATION. ILLITERATE FEMALE POPULATION 10 TEAES OF AGE AND OVER, CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY AND COLOR: 1890. STATES AND TKEEITOEIES. Tbe TInitod States . North Atlantic diTiaion . Marue !N"ew Hanipsliire. . Yermont Massachusetts . — Khod© Island Connecticut Kew York , New Jersey Pennsylvania Soutli Atlantic diYision . Delaware Maryland District of Coliombia . "Virginia "West Virginia North Carolina Sorith Carolina G-eorgia Horida North. Central division. Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan "Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota . South Dakota . Nebraska Kansas South Central division. Kentucky. . . Tennessee. - Alabama Mississippi . Louisiana ... Texas Oklahoma... Arkansas . . . Western division. Montana "Wyoming ... Colorado New Mexico. Arizona Utah Nevada Idaho , "Washington.. Oregon California WHITE FEMALE POPULATIOM 10 TEAES OF AGE AND OVER. Total. 20, 352, 829 6, 871, 004 269, 197 159, 333 132, 933 943, 095 142, 616 303, 867 2, 405, 843 554, 895 1, 959, 235 2, 063, 247 54, 190 323, 551 65, 490 378, 006 257, 220 385, 182 168, 357 353, 634 77, 611 7, 915, 241 1, 383, 290 801, 678 1, 379, 425 760, 108 598, 321 437, 012 682, 364 901, 049 54, 835 102, 507 340, 977 473, 675 2, 590, 542 571,017 478,614 295, 008 190, 904 200, 166 560, 575 17,861 270,397 912, 795 31, 490 14, 841 122, 903 47, 009 15, 672 67, 085 11, 349 22, 252 93, 710 96, 873 389, Oil Illiterates. Number. 1, 694, 852 427, 419 13,444 9,772 7,864 66,609 14, 607 16, 128 136, 688 33, 002 130, 245 322, 006 4,159 23, 224 2,258 53,104 36, 849 97, 990 31, 791 62,764 9,861 447,668 71, 113 60, 518 75,744 41, 989 44,383 31,497 26, 866 69, 960 3,999 4,966 11, 026 15,605 480, 950 96,493 96, 638 57, 786 23, 653 41, 682 64, 709 679 60, 321 66, 811 1,279 509 6,886 26, 859 4,241 4, 213 391 787 2,975 2,915 16, 757 Per cent. 8.33 C.22 4.99 6.13 5.92 6.96 10.24 5.31 5.68 5. 96 6.65 16.61 7.67 7.18 3.45 14.05 14.33 25.44 18.88 17.75 12.71 5.66 6.14 6.30 5.40 5.52 7.42 7.21 3.94 7,76 7.29 4.84 3.23 3.29 16.64 16.90 19.96 19.60 12.39 20.82 11.44 3.80 18.61 7.32 4.06 3.43 5.00 56.01 27.06 6.28 8.45 3.54 3.17 3.01 4.30 NATIVE WHITE FEMALE POPULATION 10 TEAKS OF AGE AND OVBE. Total. 16, 347, 690 5, 050, 460 233, 193 126, 380 113, 717 614,526 90, 175 216,884 1, 665, 018 402, 027 1, 598, 040 1, 975, 355 48, 319 278, 663 50, 777 372, 212 249, 430 383, 889 1«6, 849 349, 298 70, 928 6, 1^6, 616 1, 177, 949 737, 806 1, 008, 669 531, 040 372, 128 242, 725 543, 531 800, 696 22, 946 06, 600 258, 469 413, 162 2, 462, 255 644, 332 471, 088 289, 890 188, 307 178, 535 507, 557 16, 983 265, 503 684, 004 21, 767 10, 023 96, m 43, 482 9,539 43, 024 7,097 17, 700 70, 475 81, 583 281, 643 Illiterates. Number. 1, 086, 595 H7, 729 4,607 1,516 2,817 5,031 2, 095 1, 966 25, 806 10, 129 63, 732 3,019 16, 052 908 63, 493 35, 513 97, 934 31, 596 62, 390 8,970 :231, 051 Per cent. 6.65 2.33 1.98 1.21 2.50 0.82 2.32 0.91 1.56 2.52 3.99 15.64 43, 485 41,533 32, 993 11, 450 7,208 3,197 10, 121 57,911 447 804 3,346 8,467 399, 891 93, 208 94, 569 57, 317 23, 327 37, 270 43, 756 597 49, 853 39, 049 334 162 4,651 24, 344 955 1,031 51 342 1,058 1,491 4,630 6.25 5.76 1.60 14.10 14.24 25.51 19.06 17.86 12.65 3.58 5.63 3.27 2.16 1.96 1.32 1.86 7.23 1.95 1.31 1.29 2.05 16. 24 17.12 20.07 10.77 12.39 20.88 8.62 3.53 18.77 6.71 1.63 1.62 4.84 56.99 10.01 2.40 0.64 1.93 1.50 1.83 1.04 FOREIGN WHITE FEMALE POPULATION 10 TEAKS OF AGE AND OVER. Total. 4, 005, 139 1, 820, 544 30, 004 33, 953 19,206 328, 509 52,441 86, 983 749, 925 152, 868 360, 595 87, 892 5,877 44,808 8,713 5,794 7,790 1,293 2,508 4,336 6,683 1, 739, 625 205, 341 63, 873 870, 756 229, 062 236, 193 194,287 138, S33 100, 453 31, 889 35, 007 83, 608 60, 523 128, 237 Illiterates. Number. 26, 685 7,626 5,118 2,697 21,031 59, 018 878 4,834 228, 791 9,723 4,218 26, 792 3,627 6,133 24, 061 3,352 4,492 23, 235 15,290 107, 968 608, 257 309,690 8, 837 8,260 5, 017 60, 578 12, 512 14, 162 110, 882 22, .933 66, 513 13, 131 1, 140 7,172 1,360 611 1,336 63 195 374 891 236, 615 27, 028 8,985 42, 752 30, 539 37, 085 28, 300 16, 746 13, 049 3,553 4,162 7, 680 7,138 31, 050 Per cent. 16.19 17.01 3,290 969 469 325 4,412 21, 043 82 469 27,762 945 347 2,236 1, 615 3,286 3,181 340 445 1,917 1,424 12, 127 24. 54 24.32 20.12 18.44 23.86 16. 26 14.79 15.00 18.45 14. 94 19.40 15.97 15.49 10.55 17.16 4.80 7.78 8.63 13.33 13.03 13.45 14.07 11.53 13.33 16.40 14.57 13.06 11.99 11.14 11.59 9.31 11.79 24.21 12. 33 12. 88 9.1« 12.51 20.40 36.66 9.34 9.70 12.13 9.72 8.23 8.34 43.95 53.68 13.22 10.14 9.91 8.26 9.31 11.23 COLORED FEMALE POPULATION (a) 10 TEARS OF AGE AND OVER. Total. 2, 708, 071 112, 807 678 236 361 9,449 3, 388 5,288 30, 927 19, 643 42,847 1, 173, 905 10, 462 82, 569 34, 374 235, 261 10, 742 203, 600 238, 583 300, 663 58, 772 166, 389 32,939 16, 982 21, 087 7,764 2,101 1,996 3, 810 56,595 175 449 3, 867 18, 524 1, 231, 331 99, 442 157, 340 242, 596 259, 336 199, 702 167, 397 1,029 104,489 23, 739 239 2,274 3,647 668 395 1,500 193 1,904 1, 095 11, 033 a Persona of nsgro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indian.. Illiterates. Number. 1, 621, 628 25, 384 211 61 00 1,511 678 833 5,780 5,846 10, 404 733, 786 5,445 42, 626 12, 805 135, 589 4,762 127, 201 161, 794 210, 998 32, 576 58i 809 8,806 5,800 6,343 2,403 846 507 1,070 24, 878 94 192 1,242 6,664 789, 166 55, 889 88, 733 174, 387 106, 200 14S, 655 92, 222 435 61,645 14, 483 275 51 486 3,212 617 242 1,379 103 1,104 554 0,471 Per cent. 59.88 22.60 ILLITERACY. XXXIX IlitlTEIiATE NATrVE WHITE POPULATION OF NATIVE PARENTAGE 10 YEAKS OK AGE AND OVER, CLASSIFIED BY SEX: 1890. STATES AND TEERITOUIES. TbG Unifcod States . Kortli Atlantic diTisioji. Maine ^ew Hampshire . Yormont Massacb usetts . - . Eliodtt Island Conneoticut "Nevr York New Jersey Penns^ilvaiiia South AtlaiQtic diviaion. Delan7are Maryland District of Columbia . Virginia "West TiFginia _ . . K'orth Carolina South CaTolina .- Georgia Florida - North Central division . Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan 'Wisconsin Minmeaota Iowa Missouri North Dakota- South Dakota. Nebraska Kansas South Central division. Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Oklahoma Arkansas Western division. Montana ■Wyoming — Colorado No"W Mexico - Arizona Utah ITevada Idaho , Washington ., Oregon California — NATIVE WHITB POPULATION OF NATIVE PARENTAGE 10 TEARS OF ASE AND OVER. NATIVE WHITE MALE POPULATION OF NATIVE PARENTAGE 10 TEARS OF AGE AND OVER. NATIVE WHITE FEMALE POPULATION OF N.VTIVE PARENTAGE 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER. Total. Illiterates. Total. Illiterates. Total. Illiterates. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. 25, 375, 766 1, K90, 723 7.45 12,901,102 888, 416 0.89 12, 474, 061 1, 002, 308 8.03 6,931,101 167, 088 2.42 3,411,811 79, 607 2.33 3, 619, 590 83, 079 2.50 418, 125 7,138 1.78 208, 575 4, 464 2.14 209,550 2,974 1.42 217, 387 2,332 1.07 107,423 1,437 1.34 109, 959 805 0.81 183, 797 3, 395 1.85 92, 398 2,195 2.38 91, 399 1,200 1.31 704, 956 4,228 0.53 385,504 2,273 0.59 409, 392 1,955 0.48 113, 061 1,616 1.46 51, £83 820 1.19 5S, 076 820 1.42 293, 788 2,553 0.87 142, 917 1,465 1.03 160, 871 1,038 0.72 1, 954, 251 36, 739 1.88 060, 307 20, 652 2.15 893, 947 16,087 1.62 538, 201 17, 309 3.22 263, 968 9,076 3.44 274,233 8,233 3.00 2, 417, 829 92, 040 3.81 1, 195, 666 37, 225 3.11 1, 222, 103 54, 821 4.49 3, 605, 353 561, 502 15.40 1, 815, 149 259, 313 11.29 1, 850, 201 305, 137 16.49 81, 611 5,839 6.91 12, 879 2,926 6.82 41, 035 2,913 7.00 ■427, 113 28, 907 6.77 209, 371 14, 511 6.93 217,709 M, 396 6.61 85, 910 1,596 1.86 41, 566 800 1.92 44, 371 796 1.79 718, 651 102, 669 14.29 355, 748 50, 129 11.18 362, 903 52,210 14.40 474, 080 61, 017 13.50 240, 803 29, 218 12. 18 233, 277 34, 799 14.92 715, 767 173,129 23.21 364, 600 75, 102 20.68 381, 167 97, 727 25.64 317, 626 58, 782 18.51 156,078 27,312 17.50 101, 548 31, 470 19.48 674, 788 113, 384 16.80 333,127 51, 289 16.40 311,661 62,095 18.17 136, 814 16, 179 11.82 70, 974 7,128 10.17 65,870 8,751 13.29 8, 973, 201 366, 492 1.08 4; 621, 196 179, 135 3.88 1, 352, 005 187,057 4.30 1, 748, 970 70,796 4.05 873,206 33, 659 8.85 875, 70-4 37,137 4.24 1,260,796 ■71, 848 5.70 639,550 33, 829 ■5.29 621, 246 38,019 6.13 l,a71,915 55, 930 4.07 704,443 27, 036 3.84 670, 472 28,894 4.31 708, 000 16, 627 2.35 363, 583 9,197 2.61 344,417 , 7,130 2.07 290, 578 5,227 1.80 149, 717 2,905 1.94 140, 861 2, 322 1.65 220, 535 2,466 1.12 119, 012 1,523 1.28 101, 523 943 0.93 777, 959 16, 388 2.U 401, 931 8,318 2.07 376, 025 8,075 2.15 1, 329, 561 105, 177 7.93 689, 521 51, 313 7.45 640, 013 Kl,131 8.46 26, 519 295 1.11 15, 362 155 1.01 11,157 140 1.25 89,311 931 1.05 50, 006 519 1.10 39, 308 385 0.98 121, 115 5,744 1.35 233, 650 3,103 1.86 190, 895 2,578 1.35 721,606 11, 760 2.05 381, 252 7,460 1.96 340, 354 7,300 2.14 4, 077, 577 729, 168 15.59 2, 391, 019 342, 305 14.30 2, 283, 628 387, 163 16.95 1,006,096 175, 308 17.42 511, 443 83, 470 16.32 494, 653 91, 838 18.57 922, 090 169, 089 18.31 103, 130 75, 116 16.21 458, 660 93, 973 20.49 559, 112 105, 391 18. 81 277,728 48, 519 17.47 281, OS! 56, 875 20.19 301, 110 44, 284 12.15 182, 503 21,297 11. 67 181, 907 22,987 13.64 276, 738 68, 063 21.81 138, 313 33, 053 23.90 138,125 35, 605 25.72 873, 030 74, 037 7.67 6] 8, 596 38, 597 7.44 451, 434 36, 0'40 7.93 36, 555 539, 246 1, 128, 231 1,251 90, 842 62, 575 3.12 10.85 5.55 20, 918 281, 118 658, 897 697 41, 551 27, 753 3.33 14.78 4.21 15, 637 258, 128 469, 337 551 19,291 31, 822 3.51 19.10 7.42 43, 816 23, 169 705 275 1.61 1.19 29, 416 15, 860 481 182 1.61 1.15 ' 14, 430 7,293 224 93 1.55 1.28 188, 265 8,610 1.57 114, 571 4,228 3.09 73, 094 4,382 6.95 85, 162 38,481 15.03 15, 104 14, 945 32.92 40,053 23, 539 58.78 18, 078 910 5.20 11, 799 492 4.17 6,279 448 7.13 12, 858 1,150 2.68 24,461 67« 2.36 18, 394 572 3.11 11, 761 121 1.03 7,595 87 1.15 4,169 34 0.82 31, 820 631 1.98 19, 027 379 1.93 12, 103 252 2.07 111,175 1,882 1.33 88, 029 1,059 1.20 53,440 823 1.54 153,882 2,824 1.84 87, 113 1,553 1.78 66, 769 1,271 1.90 387, 625 6,953 1.79 215, 013 3,769 1.75 172, 612 3,184 1.81 xl PROGRESS OF THE NATION. ILLITERATE NATIVE WHITE POPULATION OF FOREIGN PARENTAGE 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER, CLASSIFIED BY SEX: 1890. i?^ (. STATES AND TEEEITOEIES. TlioTTnited States 7,768,421 K"ort]i Atlantic division . Maine Kew Hanrpahire . Vermont Massacliusetts . . . Khode Island Connecticut New York INew Jersey Pennsylvania Sontli Atlantic division. Delaware Maryland District of Columbia . Virginia "West Virginia Korth Carolina South Carolina Georgia Korida Korth Central division . OMo Indiana Illinois Michigan "Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri Korth Dakota- South Dakota. Kehraska Kansas South Central division . Kentucky . . Tennessee .. Alabama Mississippi - Louisiana Texas Oklahoma .- Arkansas. .. Western division . Montana "Wyoming Colorado Kcw Mexico . Arizona Utah l^"cvada Idaho "Washington . Oregon California NATIVE WHITE POPULATION OF FOEEIGN PAEENTAGB 10 TBAES OF AGE AND OVEE. Total. 3, 006, 517 48, 710 30, 437 44,892 398, 513 62, 001 129, 198 1, 294, 507 250, 200 748, 050 247, 402 13, 218 119, 147 23, 322 19, 825 32, 354 6,535 8,499 15, 181 10, 381 694, 966 234, 506 676, 408 378, 481 462, 100 288, 080 340, 516 322, 058 26, 414 59, 505 143, 696 152, 543 362, 064 97, 948 25, 366 16, 742 13, 05G 77, 655 111, 557 3,224 16, 627 473, 206 20, 243 9,387 62, 819 8,103 6,061 52, 0S7 8,092 13, 519 43, 385 32,717 224,162 Illiterates. Number. Per cent. 174, 280 62, 211 4,005 1,347 3,816 6,499 2,441 1,747 20, 623 4,042 18, 691 7,397 229 3,198 207 596 1,403 416 281 561 606 69, 836 11, 877 6,790 8,450 10, 389 10, 386 4,646 4,261 7,461 634 877 1,668 2,397 25,467 2,851 1,229 841 703 3,350 15, 192 91 1, 210 9,369 315 162 626 1,581 1,116 1,009 52 236 685 478 3,160 2.24 2.07 8.22 4.43 8.60 1.38 3.94 1.35 1.59 1.62 2.50 1.73 2.68 0.89 3.01 4.34 7.62 3.31 3.70 4.87 1.90 2.00 2.90 1.25 2.74 2.25 1.61 1.26 2.32 2.40 1.47 1.16 1.67 7.03 2.91 4.85 5.02 6.38 4.32 13.62 2.82 7.28 1.08 1.56 1.62 1.18 19.37 13.84 2.05 0.60 1.75 1.35 1.40 1.41 NATIVE WHITE MALE POPULATION OF FOEEIGN PAEENTAGE 10 YEAES OF AGE AND OVEE. Total. 3, 896, 396 1, 475, 647 25, 067 15, 016 22, 574 193, 379 29, 902 63, 185 632, 636 122, 406 371, 582 122, 311 6,534 68, 263 10, 919 10, 616 16, 201 2,813 4,198 7,644 5,323 1,865,662 292, 721 117, 947 338, 211 191, 862 230, 833 146, 878 173, 010 161, 505 14, 625 32, 213 76, 022 79, 745 183, 337 48, 269 12, 927 8,536 "6,656 37,445 53, 434 1,878 9,192 268, 538 12, 906 6,057 30, 402 4,739 4,801 27, 437 4,804 7,932 26, 356 17, 003 115, 121 Illiterates. Number. Per cent. 89, 993 2.31 32,561 2.21 2,372 726 2,169 2,423 1,172 839 10, 904 2,146 9,780 3,709 123 1,542 95 343 639 209 165 266 287 35,842 5,629 3,276 4,362 6,069 5,410 2,392 2,215 3,684 327 453 900 1,230 12, 739 1,486 633 399 363 1,685 7,476 48 649 6,142 206 83 356 776 609 610 35 146 350 253 1,714 9.46 4.83 9.61 1.25 3.92 1.38 1.72 1.76 2.63 3.03 NATIVE WHITE FEMALE POPULATION OF FOREIGN PAEENTAGE 10 TEAES OP AGE AND OVED. Total. 1.88 2.05 0.87 3.26 4.25 7.43 3.69 3.63 5.39 1.93 1.89 2.78 1.29 3.16 2.34 1.63 1.28 2.28 2.24 1.42 1.18 1.64 6.96 3.03 4.00 4.67 5.45 4.60 12.79 2.56 7.06 1.99 1.59 1.37 1.17 16.37 12.08 2.22 0.72 1.84 1.33 1.44 1.49 3, 873, 026 Illitoratea. 1, 630, 870 23, 643 15,421 22, 318 205, 134 32, 099 66, 013 661, 971 127, 794 376, 477 125, 161 6,684 60, 884 12, 403 9,309 16, 163 2,722 4,301 7,637 5,058 302, 245 116, 559 338, 197 186, 629 231, 267 141,202 107, 606 ino, 553 11, 789 27, 292 67, 674 72, 798 178, 727 49, 679 12, 428 8,206 6,400 40, 110 53, 123 1,346 7,435 214, 667 Number. Per cent. 84, 287 2.18 29, 660 1.94 7,337 3,330 22, 417 3,424 3,260 24, 630 3,828 5, 507 17,029 14, 814 109, 031 1,033 621 1,647 3,076 1,269 878 9,719 1,890 8,911 3,688 106 1,666 112 253 714 207 120 295 219 33, 994 6,348 3,514 4,008 4,320 4,976 2,254 2,046 3,777 307 419 763 1,167 12, 723 1,365 696 442 340 1,665 7,716 43 561 4,227 110 09 269 805 507 459 17 90 235 220 1,446 ILLITERACY. ILLITERATE NEGRO POPULATION (a) 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER, CLASSIFIED BY SEX: 1890. xU NEGRO POPULATION 10 TF.ABR OP AQK AND OVEB. KBOEO MALE POPULATION 10 YEAES OF AGE AND OVEB. NEQEO FEMALE POPULATION 10 YEAES OF AGE AND OVEB. STATES AND TEERITORIES. Total. Illiterates. Total. miteratea. Total. niiteralos. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. Tlie United States 5,328,972 3, 042, 668 67.10 2, 646, 171 1,438,923 64.38 2, 682, 801 1, 603, 745 59.78 220, 627 46,756 21.19 109, 150 21, 679 19.86 111,477 25,077 22.50 Maine 976 511 729 18, 255 6,102 10,002 58,425 38, 630 86,997 2, 304, 175 155 115 149 2,607 1,108 1,532 10,017 10, 860 20, 215 1,384,032 15.88 22.50 20.44 14.28 18.13 15.32 17.15 28.11 23.24 60.09 504 277 385 8,974 2,791 4,819 27,825 19, 029 44, 516 1,131,181 84 55 92 1,106 446 714 4,334 5,021 9,827 651,436 16.67 19.86 23.00 12.32 15.93 14.82 15.58 26.39 22.06 57.59 472 234 344 9,281 3,311 5,183 30,600 19, 601 42,451 1, 172, 994 71 60 57 1,501 6G0 818 5,683 5,839 10, 388 733, 196 15.04 23.04 16.57 16.17 19.93 15.78 18.57 29.79 24.47 62.51 21, 567 160, 867 60,919 455, 328 24,713 391,465 470,065 600,454 118, 797 333, 760 10, 675 80,644 21, 340 260, 599 10, 985 235, 238 301, 169 403,925 60, 051 107, 393 49.60 50.13 35.04 57.23 44.45 60.09 64.07 67.27 60.55 32.18 11, 106 78, 335 26, 560 220, 207 13, 971 189, 527 231, 658 299,832 60, 085 173, 508 5,230 38,022 8,545 126,041 6,233 108,462 139, 428 192, 952 27, 533 51,934 47.09 48.54 32.17 56.78 44.61 57.22 60.21 64.35 45.82 29.93 10, 461 82,633 34, 359 235, 121 10, 742 201, 938 238, 507 300, 622 68, 712 160, 252 5,445 42, 022 12, 801 135, 553 4,762 126, 7S0 161,741 210, 073 32, 518 65, 461 52.05 61.64 37.25 57. 65 44. 21 62.73 67.81 70.18 55.39 34.61 68, 811 35,318 45, 174 12, 183 1,897 8,180 8,346 113, 630 278 454 7,157 37, 332 2, 447, 588 17, 496 11,407 12,111 2,306 379 386 2,177 47, 333 83 91 1,367 12, 259 1,498,564 25.43 32.30 26.81 18.93 19.98 12.14 20.08 41.66 29.86 20.01 19.10 32.84 61.23 35, 934 18, 500 24, 139 6,444 1,080 1,910 4,568 67, 096 178 318 4,322 19,029 1, 217, 932 8,704 5,637 5,792 1,241 205 202 1,118 22,471 49 75 711 6,729 710,783 24.23 30.47 23.99 19.26 18.98 10.58 24.53 39.36 27.63 23.58 16.45 30.11 68.36 32, 877 16, 818 21,035 5,739 817 1,270 3,788 56,634 100 136 2,835 18, 303 1, 229, 666 6,792 5,770 6,319 1,063 174 181 1,039 24, 802 34 10 050 6,530 767, 801 26.74 34.31 Tllinoia . 30.04 18.68 21.30 14.49 27.90 43.08 34.00 11.76 23.14 35.68 64.07 197, 610 309, 629 478, 840 515, 351 391, 831 334, 901 2,267 217,169 22, 822 110, 507 167, 881 330, 703 313,573 282, 670 175, 882 881 116, 487 5,301 65.92 54.22 69.06 60.85 72.14 52.62 39.03 53.64 23.23 93, 187 152, 350 236, 653 256, 711 192, 365 107, 788 1,231 112,748 14, 400 64,623 79, 180 156, 585 148,003 133, 222 83, 835 447 54, 882 3,091 63.63 51.98 66.19 57.05 69.25 49.90 36.31 48.63 21.47 99,423 157, 279 242, 288 258, 040 199,466 167, 113 1,026 104,421 8,422 55, 834 88, 695 174,116 103, 570 149, 446 92, 047 431 61, 605 2,-210 56.21 56.39 71.86 61.03 74.93 55.08 42.30 69.00 20.24 1,397 826 5,344 1,675 1,273 497 214 175 1,442 998 9, OSl 153 147 940 722 245 132 86 42 255 171 2,408 10.95 17.80 17.59 45.84 19.25 26.50 40.19 24.00 17.68 17.13 26.63 1,020 605 3,168 1,029 1,121 340 134 104 1,013 640 5,214 93 103 498 412 192 86 41 19 165 112 1,370 9.00 17.03 15.72 40. 04 17.13 23.29 30. CO 18.27 1G.29 17.31 20.28 371 221 2,176 516 152 157 80 i '1 : 429 352 3,607 00 44, 442 310 53 46 43 23 00 53 1, o.:3 16.17 19.91 20.31 56.78 34.87 29.30 56.23 32.39 20.93 16.76 26.84 a Includes all persons of negro descent. xlii PROaRESS OF THE NATION. Classifying the illiterate p&pulation ia 1890 by age pesriods, the foUowiBg table is obtained: AQK PERIOBS. All agea 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 34 years 25 to34yoar3 35 to 44 years .. 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and oyer Age unknown POPULATION 10 TEARS 01' AQK AND - - OV,E2i. Total. 47, 41-3, 659 7,033,609 6,557,563 6, 196, 676 9,806,407 7, 051, 679 5,057, 902 3, 130, 370 2, 417, 288 102, 165 miterates. iN'umT:ier. . P-er^cent. 6, 324, 702 7ai, 688 653, 654 671,067 1, 172, 057 1,056,693 871,205 589, 219 535,;955 42,,664 13.34 10.40 9.97 10.84 11.95 14.93 17.22 18.83 22.17 26. 31 MALE POPULATION 10 TEAES OP A9B AND OyEE. Total. 24, 352, 659 3, 574, 787 3, 248, 711 3, 104, 893 5, 123, 975 3, 705, 648 2, 627, 024 1,630,373 1,233,719 103, 629 Illiterates. Kumber. Per.oent, 3, 008, 222 3«6,489 351, 386 326, 303 650, 284 476, 807 393, 420 259, 8.'i9 224, 663 23, 071 12.35 11. 09 10.81 10.51 10.86 12.87 14.98 15.94 18.21 23.28 TEMALE POPULATION 10 TEAES OF AGE AND OVEE. Total. 23, 000, 900 3, 458, 722 3,308,852 3, 091, 783 4, 682, 432 3, 340, 031 2, 430, 878 ], 499, 997 1, 183, 669 68, 636 XLliterates. ITumber. Per cent. 3, 316, 480 335, 199 302,218 345, 364 616, 773 579, 886 477, 785 339, 360 311, 302 19, 693 14.-38 9.69 3. 13 11.17 13.15 17.33 19.65 21.96 26.30 33.41 TakiQg the illiterates as a class, without regard to sex, it is seeu that 10.40 per cent of the total niLDifoer of persons from 10 to 14 years of age, 9.97 per cent of those from 15 to 19 years of age, and 10.84 per cent of those from 20 to 24 years of age in 181)0 were illiterate. Beyond this point the percentage of illiterates increases constantly, being 11.95 per cent for those from 25 to 34 years of age, 14.98 per cent for those from 35 to 44 years of age, 17.22 per cent for those from 45 to 54 years of age, 18.82 per cent for those from 55 to 64 years of age, and 22.17 per cent for those 65 years of age and over. For those for \\rhoin the age was mafenown the percentage of illiterates was 26.31. Comparing males and females, it is seen for the age periods from 10 to 14 years and from 15 to 19 years that the percentage of illiterates among the males was larger than for females in each case, but that for the remaining age periods the percentage of illiterates among the females was uniformly larger, and for the older age periods was very much larger, than that of males. ILLITEEACY. xliii The following table gives for the whole country the details by age periods for each of the principal elements of the population : NATIVE "WHITE POPULATION OF NATIVE PARENTAGE , 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVBR. NATIVE WHITE POPULATION OF FOREIGN PARENTAGE 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER. FOREIGN WHITE POPULATION 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER. COLORED POPULATION (a) 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER. NEGRO POPULATION (!)) 10 YBAEB OF AGE AND OVER. BEX AKP AQB 1 PERIODS. TotRl. Uliterates. Total. Illiterates. Total. Illiterates. Total. Illiterates. Total. Illiterates. Num- ber. Per eent. Num- ber. Per cent. Num. . ber. Per cent. Num- ber. Per cent. Num- ber. Per cent. Both sexes... 25,375,760 1,890,733 7.45 7, 768, 421 174, 280 3.:24 8,786,887 1, 147, 571 13. 06 5, 482, 485 3, 113, 128 56. 76 5, 338, 973 3, 042, 668 67.10 10 to 14 years 3, 964,900 267,410 6.74 1, 630, 687 25, 553 1.57 396, 379 23, 535 5.94 1, 041, 537 416, 190 39.86 1,033,701 411, 726 39.83 15 to 19 years 3,553,524 198, 807 5.00 1, 601, 528 20, 060 1.63 521, 295 63, 686 10.11 882, 216 375, 941 42.61 871, 118 371, 076 42.60 20 to 24 years 3,.185„ 167 134, 206 5.78 1, 345, 926 22, 190 1.65 917, 374 96, 846 10.66 748, 209 368, 420 49.24 731, m 360, S87 49.33 25 to 34 years 4, 923,050 337, 642 6.86 1, 854, 910 39, 867 2.15 2,014,559 225, 468 11.19 1, 014, 888 569, 080 56.07 969, 628 550, 651 56.79 35 to 44 years 3, 773, 703 305, 101 8.09 801,329 27, 870 3.48 1, 730, 646 208,580 13.05 746, 101 516, 076 60.04 707, 581 498, 607 70.47 45 to 54 years 2, 727, 153 230,433 8.45 315, 983 15, ISO 4.81 1,497,035 213,097 14.23 517, 733 412, 496 79.67 499,079 403, 634 80.78 55 to G4 years 1, 730, 312 176,118 10.18 131, 679 8,008 6.58 1, 003, 778 169, 459 16.00 275, 601 236, 634 86.60 268, 330 331, 490 86.27 & years and over. 1, 432, 140 183, 023 12.71 87, 663 9,095 10.37 682, 304 151, 191 22.16 215, 176 193, 646 89.99 211, 681 190, 899 90.18 Age unknown . . . 87, 812 8,873 10. 10 8,712 436 6.00 24, 617 6,710 27.26 41, 024 26, 645 64.96 35,813 33, 738 66.28 Males 12,901,103 888,415 6.89 3, 895, 396 89,893 2.31 4,781,748 639, 314 11.28 2,774,414 1,490,500 53.73 2, G46, 171 1, 438, 923 54.38 10 to 14 years 2,020,917 147, 622 7.30, 821, 982 14, 106 1.72 201, 159 12, 528 6.23 530, 739 222, 233 41.87 626,450 220, 414 41.87 15 to 19 years 1, 770, 908 112,032 6.33 790,348 15,439 1.95 257, 658 27, 986 10.86 429, 797 - 195,879 46.57 422, 258 193, 853 45.67 20 to 24 years 1, 604, 239 92, 5?9 5.77 660, 401 12, 457 1.89 476, 224 62, 687 11.06 364, 029 168, 570 46.31 350, 393 103, 107 40.55 25 to 34 years 2, 524, 253 161, 525 6.40 932, 229 20, 666 2. SI 1, 151, 644 124, 048 10.77 515, 849 250, 145 48.49 475, 405 335, 430 49.52 35 to 44 years 1, 941, 905 141, 430 7.27 413, 884 13, 340 3.23 968, 577 100, 489 10.37 378, 383 221, 648 68.57 343, 858 308, 451 60.62 451o54 years 1, 374, 649 90,845 7.05 163,103 6,833 4.18 816, 453 90, 545 11.09 373, 830 190, 308 73.03 357, 301 193, 620 74.83 55 to 64 years 883,493 66, 269 7.50 63, 684 3,431 5.39 532, 586 66, 855 12.65 150, 610 133, 304 81.87 144, 761 120, 399 83.17 65 years and over- 718, 548 65,025 9.05 44, 939 3,607 8.03 360, 817 69, 705 16.55 109, 415 96, 316 88.03 107, 311 94, 806 88.36 Age nuknown . . . 59, 190 5, 078 8.58 4,826 325 4.66 16, 630 4,471 26.89 23,883 13, 397 58.11 18,436 10, 953 59.41 12,474,604 1,002,308 8.03 3,873, 026 84,287 2.18 4,005,139 «08, 257 15.19 3, 708, 071 1, 631, 628 59. «8 2, 682^801 1, 603, 745 59.78 10 to 14 years 1, 943, 989 119, 788 6.16 808, 705 11, 447 1.42 195, 330 11, 007 5.64 510, 808 193, 967 37.77 607, 261 191, 312 37.72 15 to 10 years 1, 781, 616 86, S35 4.87 811, 180 10, 621 1.31 263, 637 24,700 9.37 462, 419 180, 062 39.80 448, 800 178, 223 39.71 20 to 24 years 1, 580, 928 91, 617 5.80 685, 525 9,739 l.:43 441, 150 44, 158 ■ 10.01 384, 180 199, 850 53.03 331, 156 197, 780 51.89 25 to 34 years 2,397,797 176,117 7.34 922, 681 19,301 3.09 862,915 101,420 11.75 499, 039 318, 935 63.91 494, 123 316,131 63.78 35 to 44 years 1, 828, 798 163,731 8.95 387, 445 14,530 3.75 761, 969 108, 091 14.19 867, 819 293, 628 79.80 363, 723 290, 210 79.79 45 to54 years 1, 352, 503 133, 578 9.88 153, 880 8,367 5.47 680, 682 122, 552 18.01 344, 913 213,288 87.09 242, 378 211, 114 87.10 55 to C4 years 846, 819 109, 849 12.97 57, 995 4,577 7.89 470, 192 102, 604 21.82 134,991 112, 330 89.87 133, 659 111, 091 89.91 65 years and over. 713, 592 116, 998 16.40 42, 729 5,488 12.84 321,487 91, 486 28.40 105, 761 97,330 93.03 104, 373 96, 093 92.07 Age unknown . . . 28, 622 3,795 13.26 3, 886 211 5.43 7,987 2,239 28.03 13, 141 13,348 73.68 17, 378 12, 785 73.57 a Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. b Includes all persons of negro descent. Among illiterate native white persons of native parentage there was a larger percentage of illiterates for those from 10 to 14: years of age than for those from 15 to 19 years of age and from 20 to 24 years of age, but for each age period thereafter there was a constantly increasing percentage. Among each of the other elements of tlie poijulation there was a slightly increased percentage of illiterates at each age period, except for illiterate native white males of foreign parentage 20 to 24 years of age, illiterate native white females of foreign parentage 15 to 19 years of age, and for illiterate foreign white males 25 to 34 years of age and 35 to 44 years of age, where the percentage of illiterates was in each case slightly less than for the age period immediately preceding. The largest percentages of illiterates were found, as previously stated, among persons of negro descent. Over 80 per cent of this class from 45 to 54 years of age was returned as illiterate, 8G.27 per cent of those from 55 to 64 years of age, and 90.18 per cent of those 65 years of age and over. Among the females of this class the percentages of illiterates were even larger, being 87.10 per cent for illiterate females 45 to 54 years of age, 89.91 per cent for those from 55 to 64 years of age, and 92.07 per cent for those 65 years of age and over. The number and percentage of illiterates in 1890, classified by sex, among each of the principal elements of the population 10 to 14 years of age, 15 to 19 years of age, and 20 years of age and over, respectively, are given in detail, by states and territories, in the tables following. xliv PROGRESS OF THE NATION. ILLITERATE NATIVE WHITE POPULATION OF NATIVE PARENTAGE 10 TO 14 YEARS OF AGE, CLASSIFIED BY SEX: 1890. STATES AND TEEEITORISS. The United States . North Atlantic division . Maine E'ew Hampshire . Vermont Massachusetts . . . Ehode Island Connecticut KewTork New Jersey Pennsylvania South Atlantic division. Delaware Maryland District of Colnmhia. . Virginia "West Virginia Korth Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida K'orth Central division. Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan "Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota.. South Dakota.. Nebraska Kansas South Central division. Kentucky... Tennessee .. Alabama Mississippi . Xouisiana. . . Texas Oklahoma... Arkansas... Western division. Montana "Wyoming Colorado New Mexico . Arizona Utah Nevada Idaho Washington . Oregon .. California NATIVE WHITE POPULATION OF NATIVE PARENTAGE ■10 TO 14 TEAES OF AQE. Total. 3, 9U, 906 835, 269 47, 113 20, 320 20, 984 75, 017 11, 695 29, 464 244, 765 70, 984 364, 927 652, 543 12,544 67, 348 10, 613 124, Oil 87, 956 137, 077 60, 400 127, 903 24,631 1, 394, 822 Illiterates. Number. Per cent. 266, 544 193, 465 206,233 95, 656 48, 733 31, 281 122, 634 227, 582 3,4CS 13, 324 66, 090 119, 80O 885, 535 179, 304 167, 814 108, 122 71, 393 67, 213 189, 872 5,909 105, 908 146, 737 4,159 2,268 20, 467 12, 455 2,268 7,404 1,434 4,719 17, 284 23, 176 61, 113 267, 410 10, 373 481 109 267 176 84 117 2,234 1,070 5,845 96, 314 467 2,548 141 16, 279 9,411 29, 941 13, 067 21, 719 2,751 26, 146 2,879 3,858 2,819 965 360 198 793 12, 668 57 133 448 978 128, 926 22, 583 23, 945 22, 923 8,469 15,872 16, 676 466 18, 002 6,661 101 68 662 3,172 105 250 4 149 266 838 657 6.74 1.17 1.02 0.54 1.22 0.23 0.72 0.40 0.91 1.51 1.60 14.76 3.64 3.78 1.33 13.13 10.70 21.84 21.63 16.97 11.17 1.87 NATIVE WHITE MALE POPULATION OF NATIVE PAEENTAQE 10 TO 14 TEAES OF AGE. Total. 1.08 1.99 1.37 1.00 0.74 0.03 0.65 6.67 1.64 1.00 0.68 0.82 14.56 12.69 14.27 21.20 11.86 27.74 8.78 7.72 17.00 3.85 2.43 2.56 3.19 25.47 4.63 8.38 0.28 3.16 1.53 1.46 1.09 2, 020, 917 449, 391 24,221 10, 409 10, 929 37, 905 6,837 16, 026 124, 247 36, 072 184, 746 333, 355 6,520 33, 942 6,284 63, 369 44, 848 70, 060 31, 125 65, 423 12, 778 709, 827 135, 490 98, 108 104, 387 48, 680 24, 643 15, 910 62, 566 116, 730 1,798 6,902 34, 044 61, 557 454, 048 91, 883 86, 426 55, 464 36, 461 29, 088 97, 383 3,045 64, 308 74, 290 2,121 1,203 10, 542 6,408 1,191 3,704 724 2,421 8,795 11,615 25, 642 Illiterates. Number. 147, 622 6,017 Per cent. 298 65 171 103 56 76 1,296 630 3,322 62, 994 260 1,462 94 9,092 4,983 16, 189 7,181 12, 142 1,601 14, 664 1,663 2,214 1,614 593 214 114 465 7,004 32 79 289 683 71,150 12, 289 13, 034 12, 611 4,812 8,309 9,761 267 10, 017 2,797 60 34 307 1,429 68 143 3 97 163 202 301 7.30 1.34 1.23 0.02 1.66 0.27 0.96 0.51 1.04 1.75 1.80 15.90 3.83 4.31 1.78 14.35 11.11 23.11 23.07 18.56 12.53 2.07 NATI"VB WHITE FEMALE POPULATION OF NATIVE PARENTAGE 10 TO 14 YEAES OF AGE. 1.15 2.26 1.45 1.22 0.87 0.72 0.74 6.05 1.78 1.14 0.86 0.95 15.07 13.37 16.14 22.74 13.20 28.67 10.02 8.77 18.44 3.76 2.83 2.83 2.91 22.30 4.87 3.86 0.41 4.01 1.85 1.73 1.18 Total. 1, 943, 989 435, 878 22, 892 9,911 10, 065 37, 112 6,858 14, 439 120, 518 34, 912 180, 181 319, 188 0,024 33, 406 5,329 60, 043 43, 108 67, Oil 29, 275 02, 540 11, 853 684, 995 131, 048 95, 357 101, 846 46, 976 24,090 16, 371 60, 068 111, 846 1,670 6,422 32, 052 58, 249 431, 487 87, 421 81, 388 62, 658 34, 942 28, 125 92, 489 2,864 61, 600 72, 441 2,038 1,065 9,916 6,047 1,077 3,700 710 2,298 8,489 11, 631 25, 671 Illiterates. Number. 119, 788 183 44 80 73 23 41 938 440 2,623 43, 320 207 1,080 47 7,187 4,428 13, 752 6,886 9, :.77 1,150 11, 4S2 1,310 1,644 1,305 C03 140 84 328 5,604 25 54 159 3D5 67, 770 10, 294 10, 851 10, 312 3,057 7,503 6,915 ISO 7,985 2,854 41 24 345 1,743 47 107 1 52 102 130 2jo Per cent 6. IS 1.03 ILLITERACY. xlv ILLITEKATE NATIVE WHITE POPULATION OF FOREIGN PARENTAGE 10 TO 14 YEARS OF AGE, CLASSIFIED BY SEX : 1890. NATIVE WHITE POPULATION OF FOREIGN PARENTAQK 10 TO 14 YEAES Off AGE. NATIVE WHITE MALE POPULATION OF FOREIGN PARENTAGE 10 TO 14 YEARS OF AGE. NATIVE WHITE FEMALE POPULATION OF FOREIGN PARENTAGE 10 TO 14 YEAES OF AGl. Total. Illiterates. Total. Illiterates. Total. niiteratea. . Number. Percent. Number. Percent. Number. Per cent. 1, 630, 687 25, 553 1.57 821, 982 14, 106 1.72 808, 705 11, 447 1.42 695, 052 6,760 1.14 299, 538 4,069 1.36 205, 614 2,701 0.91 M i 10,061 7,090 8,606 86, 530 13, 593 28, 037 247, 534 63, 634 139, 961 40, 511 426 189 304 392 319 183 1,966 607 2,374 945 4.23 2.66 3.53 0.45 2.35 0.65 0.79 1.13 1.70 2.33 6,190 3,602 4,495 43, 564 6,771 14, 215 124, 158 26,702 70, 841 20, 338 241 97 173 190 182 95 1,124 336 1,621 665 4.64 2.69 3.85 0.44 2.69 0.67 0.91 1.26 2.29 2.78 4,871 3,494 4,111 42, 966 6,822 13, 822 123, 376 26, 932 69,120 20,173 185 92 131 202 137 88 842 271 753 380 3.80 2.63 3.19 0.47 2.01 0.64 0.68 1.01 1.09 1.88 2,088 19, 112 3,703 3,394 5,190 936 1,354 2,464 2,264 817, 604 17 291 23 105 155 72 74 102 106 8,368 0.81 1.52 0.62 3.09 2.98 7.69 5.47 4.14 4.63 1.02 1,056 9,525 1,831 1,766 2,032 461 678 1,257 1,132 412, 148 10 169 16 70 88 40 43 66 74 4,473 0.95 1.77 0.87 3.96 3.34 8.68 6.34 4.38 6.54 1.09 1,032 9,687 1,872 1,628 2,504 475 676 1,207 1,132 405, 456 7 122 7 . 35 67 32 31 47 32 3,895 0.68 1.27 0.37 Yirg inia 2.16 2.01 6.74 4.59 3.89 2.83 0.96 103, 152 39, 827 149, 675 89, 899 113, 311 80, 610 80, 294 62, 502 7,439 15, 947 37, 937 36, 981 73, 245 650 444 707 1,427 1,655 1,062 476 799 251 281 379 337 7,307 0.63 1.11 0.47 1.59 1.46 1.32 0.59 1.28 3.37 1.76 1.00 0.91 9.98 51, 934 20, 150 75, 133 45, 116 66,828 40, 553 40, 726 31,267 3,960 8,210 19, 337 18,904 37, 058 207 249 382 807 863 650 274 428 128 133 208 184 3,814 0.51 1.24 0.51 1.79 1.52 1.36 0.07 1.37 3.23 1.62 1.08 0.97 10.29 51, 218 19, 677 74, 542 44, 753 66, 483 10, 087 39, 568 31, 235 3,479 7,737 18,600 18, 077 38, 187 283 195 325 620 792 612 202 371 123 148 171 153 3,493 0.55 0.99 TlliTioiq 0.44 1.39 1.40 1.28 0.51 1.19 3.54 1.91 0.92 0.85 9.65 16, 782 4,650 2,980 2,280 12, 269 . 30, 470 535 3,279 104,275 302 188 211 130 655 6,471 29 321 2,173 1.80 4.04 7.08 6.70 5.34 17.96 6.42 9.79 2.08 8,485 2,373 1,490 1,103 6,123 15, 634 260 1,684 62, 900 176 105 123 68 354 2,806 10 167 1,195 2.00 4.42 8.26 6.17 6.78 18.00 6.02 9.92 2.26 8,297 2,277 1,490 1,177 6,110 14, 930 269 1,595 61,375 127 83 88 62 301 2,005 13 154 978 1.53 3.65 5.91 5.27 4.90 17.84 4.83 9.66 "Western division 1.90 3,078 1,533 9,202 1,691 2,180 14, 904 2,205 2,993 8,219 7,437 50,927 88 67 126 268 393 422 10 105 121 91 2.86 4.37 1.37 16.84 17.98 2.83 0.45 3.61 1.47 1.22 1, 564 777 4,668 840 1,105 7,629 1,136 1,628 4,133 3,756 26,764 48 37 72 143 211 240 6 65 67 47 260 3.07 4.76 1.54 17.02 19.10 3.15 0.44 4.25 1.62 1.25 1.01 1,514 756 4,534 751 1,081 7,275 1,069 1,405 4,080 3,681 25, 163 40 SO 54 125 182 182 5 40 54 44 222 2.64 3.97 1.19 16.64 16.84 2.50 0.47 2.73 1.32 1.20 482 1 0.96 0.8S 1 xlvi PEOGRESS OF THE NATION. ILLITERATE FOREIGN WHITE POPULATION 10 TO U YEARS OF AGE, CLASSIFIED BY SEX: 1890. STATES AND TEEEITOEIES. The TTnited States. North Atlantic division.. Maine Kew Hampsbire. Verin ont Massachusetts . . . Ehode Island Connecticut Kew York New Jersey PennsylTania South Atlantic division.. Delaware Maryland District of Colunihia . Virginia West Virginia . . . „ North Carolina South Carolina Georgia I'lorida North Central division- Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan "Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota. South Dakota. Nebraska Kansas South Central division. Kentucky .. Tennessee .. Alabama ... Mississippi. Louisiana.. - Tosas Oklahoma. . . Arkansas .. . Western division . Mont ana "Wyoming Colorado New Mexico. Arizona Dtah Nevada Idaho "Washington . . Oregon California FOREIGN WHITE POPULATION 10 TO 14 YEAES OE AGB. Total. 390, 379 1G2, 216 5,051 4,829 1,960 2S, 820 5,952 7,440 56, 920 13, 834 37, 434 6,471 470 3, 109 310 494 016 103 80 307 970 195, 504 17, 315 4,563 38, 667 32, 410 24, 091 26, 038 14, 081 6,956 6,071 5,500 11, 356 6,840 12, 807 1,331 633 635 78 961 8,410 117 042 19, 351 1,012 016 2,729 367 1,008 2,106 123 40.S 2,902 1,571 6,359 Illiterates. Number. Percent. 23, 535 10, 925 600 780 200 982 845 461 3,087 912 3,052 598 21 337 17 43 47 5 10 20 90 418 153 1,087 1,355 977 1,129 344 ■ 312 445 415 526 201 3,208 73 48 09 14 332 2,601 15 56 61 37 119 86 463 205 6 49 92 61 263 5.94 6.73 11.88 16.28 10.17 3.41 14. 20 6.20 5.42 6.59 8.15 9.24 5.11 10. 84 5.38 8.50 7.03 4.85 18.60 0.51 9.28 3.77 2.41 3.35 2.81 4.18 3.91 4.33 2.44 4,49 6.67 7.46 4.63 2,94 25.05 6,48 7,58 10,87 17.95 34.55 30,93 12.82 8.72 7.45 6.03 6.01 4.36 23,43 45. 93 9.40 4,88 9,81 3.17 FOEEIGN WHITE MALE POPULATION 10 TO 14 YEARS OF AGE. Total. 81, 721 2,477 2,359 981 14,325 3,006 3,749 28, 539 6,959 19, 325 3,324 239 1,580 168 259 299 57 41 161 620 99, 696 8,752 2,283 19, 474 16,451 12, 798 13, 322 7,236 3, .501 3,507 2,970 5,883 3,519 6,607 670 333 324 40 497 4,312 63 326 9,811 438 305 1,409 195 545 1,011 03 239 1,511 788 3,227 Illiterates. Number. Percent. 12, 528 5,925 313 423 112 473 418 262 1,463 470 1,956 341 15 178 9 30 29 3 7 17 53 199 91 652 732 494 625 170 171 232 221 258 103 1,608 43 24 40 12 184 1,324 6 35 746 24 69 46 252 94 3 23 45 32 133 6,23 7.25 12.04 18.14 11.42 3.30 14.90 6.99 6.13 6.75 10. 12 10.20 6.28 11.27 5.36 11.58 9.70 5.26 17.07 10.58 10.19 3.86 2.27 3.99 2.83 4.45 3.80 4.69 2.35 4.88 6.02 7.41 4.39 2.93 25.25 6.36 7.21 12.35 26.09 37.02 30.49 9.52 10.74 7,00 6.15 7.87 4.19 23.59 46.21 9.03 4.70 11.72 2.93 4.00 4.12 FOEEIGN WHITE FEMALB POPULATION 10 TO 14 YEAES OF AGB. Total. 195, 220 80, 525 2,574 2,470 935 14, 495 2,946 3,691 28, 381 6,875 18, 108 3,147 231 1,529 148 235 317 46 45 140 450 95, 808 8,563 2,280 19, 193 15, 959 12,193 12, 766 6,845 3,455 3,161 2,590 5,473 3,327 655 300 311 33 461 4,008 51 316 9,540 521 311 1,320 173 463 1,125 60 259 1,391 783 3,132 Illiterates. Number. Per cent. 11, 007 5,000 287 358 88 509 397 199 1,624 442 1,096 9 169 8 12 18 2 9 3 37 3,514 219 62 535 623 483 504 174 141 213 194 268 1,540 30 24 29 2 148 1,277 690 31 13 60 40 .211 111 3 21 47 29 130 ILLITERACY. ILLITERATE COLORED POPULATION (a) 10 TO 14 YEARS OF AGE, CLASSIFIED BY SEX : 1890. xlvii COLORED POPULATION 10 TO 14 YEAKS OF AGE. COLORED MALE POPULATION 10 TO 14 YEAHS OF AGE. COLORED FEMALE POPULATION 10 TO 14 YEAP.S OF AGB. STATES AND TERltlTOEIEa. Total. niiterates. Total. Illiterates. Total. Illiterates. Number. Per cent. Numljer. Per cent. Number. Per cent. The TTnited States . 1, 041, 537 415, 190 39.86 530, 729 222, 233 41.87 610, 808 192, 957 37.77 2J, 267 1,753 7.23 11, 945 920 7.70 12, 321 832 0,75 150 73 88 1,861 638 1,151 6,959 4,313 10, 034 469,^331 10 6 7 41 19 38 382 467 783 202, 901 6.67 8.22 7.95 2.20 2.98 3.30 6.41 10.83 7.79 43.23 79 40 37 899 304 635 2,965 2,128 4,959 238, 776 4 4 3 20 14 23 203 247 403 108, COl 5.06 10.00 8.11 2.23 4.61 4.30 6.81 11.61 8.13 45.51 71 33 61 962 334 616 2,991 2,185 6,075 230, 555 6 2 4 21 5 15 180 220 379 91, 210 8.45 6.06 7.81 2.18 1.50 2.44 6.01 10.07 7.17 40.88 3,448 26, 457 8,220 S3, 100 3,879 83, 389 10-1, 242 123, 927 22, 609 52, 149 1,179 7,805 1,051 33, 690 909 37, 815 51, 568 62, 890 5,934 6,007 , 34. 19 29.50 12.79 36.19 24.98 45.35 49.47 60.73 20.18 11.52 1,751 13, 379 3, 934 47, 106 1,963 42, 037 63,411 63, 801 11, 394 26, 693 015 4,135 597 18, 374 531 20, 0.53 27, 375 33, 814 3,137 3,314 35.12 30.91 15.18 39.01 27.05 47.70 61.25 53.05 27.53 12.43 1,097 13, 078 4,286 45, 994 3,916 41, 353 50, S31 60,120 11, 275 25,456 564 3,670 154 15,316 138 17, 763 24, 193 29, 040 2,797 2,093 33.24 28.06 10.59 33.30 "West Yirffinia 22.86 42.95 47.69 48.31 24. 81 10.68 9,521 5,221 6,101 2,262 824 630 1,172 18, 403 51 183 1,159 6,582 489,701 423 396 414 293 109 97 59 3,635 26 28 99 428 201, 834 4. « 7.63 6.79 12.05 13.23 15.40 5.03 19.69 60.98 17.18 8.54 6.50 41.23 4,880 2,029 3,057 1,161 463 309 010 9,510 38 92 613 3,331 219, 070 211 209 214 164 58 55 37 2,023 19 14 68 253 107, 918 4.32 7.95 7.00 14.13 12. 53 17.80 6.07 21.26 50.00 15.22 9.40 7.60 43.17 4,611 2,592 3,014 1,101 361 321 562 8,953 13 71 510 3,251 239, 731 212 187 2C0 129 51 42 22 1,613 7 14 41 175 93, 916 4.67 7.21 Xllinoiq - 6.67 11.72 14.13 13.08 3.91 18.03 "N'nrtli Dalcota 63.85 19.72 7.51 5.33 39.18 34, 305 69,720 96, 791 108, 953 75,275 70, 834 337 43, 420 6,089 11, 406 20, 205 50, 833 39, 863 45, 423 18, 515 65 15, 495 2, 696 33.19 33.83 62.52 36.59 60.34 26.13 19.29 35.69 41.28 17, 351 30, 445 49, 161 55, 875 38,399 35, 805 183 22, 388 3,344 0,259 11, 001 27, 127 21,518 23, 065 10,116 47 8,125 1,420 36.07 36. 13 54.84 38.56 61.03 28.29 25.08 36.29 42.46 17, 014 29, 281 47, 327 53, 078 30, 876 31, 969 154 21, 032 2,745 6,147 9,204 23, 706 18, 314 21, 758 8,399 18 7,370 1,276 30.23 31.43 60.09 34.50 69.00 24.03 11.09 35.04 46. 48 145 43 446 1,085 298 99 299 46 547 314 2,767 40 6 19 807 213 48 271 13 172 95 1,007 31.72 13.95 4.26 74. 38 71.48 48.48 90.64 20.09 31.44 30.25 36.39 83 27 229 583 161 64 138 25 295 170 1,571 33 3 13 394 123 27 132 8 112 51 522 39.76 11.11 6.63 67.35 70.22 60.00 03.05 32.00 37.97 30.00 33.16 02 10 217 500 134 15 161 21 253 111 1,193 13 3 6 413 88 21 139 4 60 41 435 20.97 18.75 2.76 82.60 65.07 46.67 86.34 19.05 23.81 30.56 40.05 a Persons of nogro deaoent, Chinese, Japanese, and cirilized Indians. xlviii PROGEESS OF THE NATION. ILLITERATE NATIVE WHITE POPULATION OF NATIVE PARENTAGE 15 TO 19 YEARS OF AGE, CLASSIFIED BY £EX: 1890. STATES AKD TEHEITOEIES. The United States. Nortli Atlantic division. . Maine Kow Hampsliiro . Yermont Masaacliusetts. . . Ehode Island Connecticut IfewTork H'e'W Jersey Pennsylvania Sonth Atlantic division. Delaware Maryland District of Columljia. . Virginia "West Virginia Nortll Carolina , South Carolina Georgia Plorida Korth Central division. Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan "Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri ITorth Dakota.. South Dakota. Nebraaka Kansas South Central division. Kentucky ._ Tennessee . - Alabama Mississippi . Louisiana... Texas Oklahoma .. Arkansas . . . Western division . Montana ■Wyoming Colorado H"eTV Mexico .. Arizona Utah Nevada Idaho Washington . . Oregon California NATIVE WHITE POPULATION OF NATIVE PARENTAGE 15 TO 19 YEARS OF AGE. 841, 998 47, 470 21, 133 20, 672 77, 216 11, 611 29, 958 229, 657 . 06,597 337, 781 656, 082 11, 159 61, 284 10, 905 108, 557 75, 45D 112, 700 49, 281 105, 904 20, 833 1, 267, 420 246, 389 180, 240 190, 998 87, 403 38, 094 27, 108 110, 698 205, 076 2,833 11,110 69, 269 108, 202 752, 870 157, 779 147, 723 89, 412 eo,240 46, 703 155, 099 4,609 91, 311 134, 148 3,817 2,265 20, 008 11, 803 1,975 5,763 1,231 8,845 15, 162 20, 712 47, 667 Illiterates. Number. Per cent. 11, 450 730 159 346 281 107 182 2,699 1,162 5,784 64, 183 396 2,449 119 11, 429 6,707 19, 419 8,093 14, 035 1,636 26, 163 4,290 4,209 3,541 1,167 373 145 790 10, 365 20 73 330 834 91, 493 20, 938 19, 730 13,681 5, 6,59 11, 210 8,797 124 11, 454 6,578 49 25 733 3,743 111 93 10 63 107 160 604 1.30 1.54 0.75 1.67 0.3G 0.93 0.61 1.18 1.74 1.71 11.64 3.55 4.00 1.09 10.53 8.89 17.23 16.42 13.25 7.37 2.06 1.74 2.34 1.85 1.34 0.08 0.53 0.71 5.05 0.71 0.60 0.56 0.79 12.15 13.27 13.38 15.30 9.23 24.00 5.67 2.69 12.54 4.16 1.28 1.10 3.66 31.71 6.62 1.61 0.81 1.B8 0.71 0.72 1.06 NATIVE WHITE MALE POPULATION OF NATIVE PARENTAGE 15 TO 19 TEARS OF AGE. Total. 417, 079 23, 856 10, 653 10, 641 38, 497 5,723 14, 984 112, 976 32, 534 167, 315 276, 123 5,790 30, 294 5,036 63, 767 37, 603 66, 853 24,614 52, 220 10, 548 633, 742 122,414 89, 561 94, 934 43, 644 19, 067 13, 712 55, 788 102, 359 1,455 6,677 30, 308 54, 823 375, 692 78, 250 74, 003 44, 426 29, 982 22, 746 77, 780 2,289 46, 156 68, 270 1,983 1,316 10, 459 5,826 1, 02L 2,823 622 2,020 7,891 10, 512 23, 792 Illiterates. Number. Per cent. 7,191 467 100 240 183 63 114 1,706 759 3,559 36, 629 239 1,471 76 6,615 3,718 10, 466 4,410 7,777 857 16, 235 2,096 2,596 2,187 798 245 101 651 6,280 8 50 224 599 60, 747 11, 727 10, 605 7,456 3,226 5,724 5,599 90 6,260 2,230 28 15 319 1,263 60 62 6 34 71 107 276 1.72 1.96 0.94 2.28 0.48 1.10 0.76 1.61 2.33 2.13 12.90 4.13 4.86 1.51 12.30 9.89 18.57 17.99 14.89 8.12 2.66 2.12 2.90 2.30 1.83 1.28 0.74 0.99 6.14 0.55 0.88 0.74 1.09 13.51 14.99 14.40 16.78 10.70 25.16 7.20 3.93 13.56 3.27 1.41 1.14 3.05 21.68 6.88 1.84 0.80 1.68 0.90 1.02 1.10 NATIVE WHITE FEMALE POPULATION OF NATIVE PARENTAGE 15 TO 19 YEARS OF AGE. Total. 1, 781, 616 424, 919 23, 614 10, 480 10, 131 38, 719 5,788 14, 974 116, 681 34, 063 170, 469 279, 957 5,369 30, 990 5,869 54, 790 37,856 56, 347 24, 767 53, 684 10, 285 633, 678 123, 975 90, 079 96, 064 43, 759 19, 027 13, 396 54, 910 102, 717 1,378 5,433 28, 961 53, 379 377, 184 79, 529 73, 060 41, 080 30, 258 23, 957 77, 319 2,320 45, 155 65, 878 1,834 949 9, 519 5,977 954 2,935 609 1,825 7,271 10, 200 23, 775 Illiterates. Number. 86, 835 4,259 263 69 100 98 44 68 993 403 2,225 28, 554 157 978 43 4,814 2,989 8,953 3,683 6,258 679 9,928 1,700 1,613 1,354 360 128 44 239 4,085 12 23 106 255 40, 740 9,211 9, 0G5 6,225 2,333 5,480 3,108 34 5,194 21 10 414 2,480 61 41 5 19 36 43 228 Per cent. 4.87 1.00 1.11 0.56 1.05 0.25 0.76 0.45 0.85 1.18 1.31 10.20 2.92 3.16 0.73 8.79 7.90 15.89 14.87 11.66 6.60 1.57 1.37 1.78 1.41 0.84 0.67 0.33 0.44 3.98 0.87 0.42 0.37 0.48 10.80 11.58 12.31 13.84 7.71 22.90 4.14 1.47 11.60 6.08 1.15 1.05 4.34 41.49 B.35 1.40 0.82 1.04 0.50 0.42 o.9e ILLITERACY. xlix ILLITEKATE NATIVE -WHITE POPULATION OF FOREIGN PARENTAGE 15 TO 19 YEARS OF AGE, CLASSIFIED BY SEX : 1890. STATES AND TERRITORIES. NATIVE WHITE POPULATION OF FOREIGN PABEKTAQE 15 TO 19 YEiKS OF AGE. NATIVE WHITE MALE POPULATION OF FOREIGN PAHENTAGE IS TO 19 YEAKS OF AGE. NATIVE WHITE FEMALE POPULATION OF FOREIGN PARENTAGE 15 TO 19 YEARS OF AGE. Total. IlUterates. Total. niitoratea. Total. IlUterates. Number. Per cent. M"uml)6r. Per cent. Kumber. Per cent. ■ The United States 1, COl, 528 26, 060 1.63 790, 348 15, 439 1.95 811, 180 10,621 1 31 H'orlh Atlantic division 615,718 9,570 1.55 302, 599 6,026 1.99 313, 119 3,544 1.13 TVTiiiTio 9,619 6,585 8,670 87, 097 13, 803 29, 189 260, 548 64, 445 145,757 43, 507 756 314 536 921 567 403 2,701 654 2,718 773 7.86 4.77 6.18 1.06 4.11 1.38 1.04 1.20 1.86 1.78 4,811 3,298 4,460 42, 817 0,773 14,414 126, 940 26, 619 72,458 21, 287 462 175 353 490 325 222 1,653 439 1,907 470 9.60 5.31 7.90 1.14 4.80 1.54 1.30 1.65 2.63 2.21 4,808 3,287 4,201 44, 280 7,035 14, 775 133, 008 27, 826 ' 73, 299 22, 220 294 139 183 431 243 181 1,048 215 811 303 6.11 4.23 "Vermont 4.36 0.97 3.44 1.23 0.78 0.77 1.11 1.36 2,391 21,221 4,184 3,382 5,639 843 1,396 2,586 1,865 779, 287 24 333 17 65 143 39 32 - 53 77 9,214 1.00 1.57 0.41 1.C3 2.54 4.63 2.29 2.05 4.13 1.18 1,175 10, 396 1,878 1,603 2,872 465 671 1,249 898 386, 1G7 16 188 14 35 100 22 18 32 45 5,408 1.36 1.81 0.75 2.07 3.48 4.84 2.68 2.56 5.01 1.42 1,210 10, 825 2,306 3,689 2,767 388 725 1,337 967 303, 120 8 145 3 20 . 43 17, 14 21 32 3,746 0.66 1.34 0.13 1.18 1.55 4.33 1.93 1.57 3.31 0.95 110, 401 43,179 148, 564 80, 495 100, 040 69, 647 75, 140 65, 654 6,245 11, 914 30,909 32,099 70, 388 936 532 943 1,744 2,075 885 538 812 114 97 268 270 4,918 0.85 1.23 0.63 2.17 1.96 1.27 0.72 1.24 2.17 0.81 0.87 0.84 6.99 54, 194 21, 399 73, 034 40, 253 62, 585 34,546 37, 636 32, 209 2,647 6,034 16, 490 16, 141 34, 365 529 313 618 1,118 1,165 470 355 500 06 60 145 149 2,576 0.98 1.40 0.86 2.78 2.20 1.36 0.94 1.55 2.49 0.83 0.94 0.92 7.50 60, 207 21, 780 75,530 40, 243 53, 455 35, 101 37, 504 33, 445 2,598 6,880 15,419 15,958 36, 033 407 219 325 626 920 416 183 312 48 47 123 121 2, 343 0.72 1.01 Tllinoia 0.43 1.56 1.72 1.18 0.49 0.93 1.85 0.80 0.80 0.78 6.60 19, 042 4,707 2,911 2,279 14, 045 23, 975 408 3,021 92, 628 344 144 97 92 493 3,571 15 102 1,585 1.81 3.06 3.33 4.04 3.51 14.89 3.68 5.36 1.71 9,368 2,299 1,504 1,050 6,697 11, 812 202 1,617 45, 940 228 89 63 45 293 1,754 10 103 900 2.43 3.87 3.52 4.26 4.44 14.85 4.95 6.79 1.96 9,674 2,408 1,407 1,223 7,448 12,163 206 1,604 46, 688 116 55 44 47 200 1,817 5 59 685 1.20 2.28 3.13 3.84 2.69 14.94 2.43 3.92 1.47 2,757 1,458 8,174 1,413 1,436 12, 676 1,732 2,380 6,755 6,265 47, 576 30 23 96 321 264 191 4 22 60 44 530 1.09 1.68 1.17 22.72 18.38 1.51 0.23 0.92 0.89 0.70 1.11 1,414 760 4, 045 707 703 6,395 850 1,211 3,540 3,091 23, 207 25 13 53 150 144 131 3 12 34 20 315 1.77 - 1.71 1.31 21.23 20.34 2.05 0.35 0.99 0.90 0.05 1.30 1,343 098 4,129 700 728 6,281 876 1,175 3,209 3,174 24, 300 5 10 43 171 120 CO I 10 26 2^: 0.37 1.43 1.04 24.22 10.48 0.90 0.11 Idaho • 0.85 0.81 0.78 0.88 POP — PT 2- -IV PROGRESS OF THE NATION. ILLITERATE FOREIGN WHITE POPULATIONT 15 TO 19 YEARS OP AGE, CLASSIFIED BY SEX : 1890. STATES AND TEEHITOEIES. The TTnited States . ITorth Atlantic division. Maine 2Jew Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Hhode Island Connecticut New York 15"ew Jersey Pennsylvania £onth Atlantic division. Delaware Maryland District of Columbia. "Virginia "West Virginia Korth Carolina South Carolina Georgia riorida , ITorth Central division. Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan "Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri. , North Dakota. South Dakota. , Kebraska Slansas Sonth Central division. Kentucky .. Tennessee . . Alabama Mississippi . lionisiana... Texas Oklahoma Arkansas ... TTestern division . Montana "Wyoming Colorado Kew Mexico . Arizona "Crtah Kevada Idaho "Washington . Oregon California FOREIGN WHITE POPULATION 15 TO 19 TBAES OP AGE. Total. 621, 295 238, 3-44 7,577 8,241 2,507 48, 2G2 8,804 12,056 86, 067 18, 159 46, 668 8,953 623 4,250 634 688 702 180 213 456 1,298 229, 519 20, 488 5,321 47, 288 35, 686 26, C43 30, 149 17, 825 8,786 6,701 6,655 15, 039 9,038 16, 902 1,748 797 712 174 1,294 10, 287 100 790 28, 577 1,415 780 3,669 495 1,230 2,742 342 60D 3,702 2,297 11, 302 Illiterates. Number. Per cent. 62, 686 31, 647 1,820 2,220 445 5, 3J6 1,702 1,555 10, 173 1,843 0,573 61 671 24 55 69 3 10 33 133 13, 176 1,164 280 2,736 2,547 1,795 1,087 688 474 334 333 769 3,842 13.23 24.02 26.93 17.75 11.01 19.33 12.90 11.82 10.16 14.08 10.60 9.79 13.41 4.49 7.99 8.40 1.67 4.69 7.24 10.25 5.74 89 53 38 18 390 3,195 7 62 3,072 132 60 238 147 615 204 60 62 252 131 1,181 5.68 5.26 5.79 7.14 6.74 5.60 3.86 5.39 4.98 6.08 5.11 4.08 24.16 5,09 6.65 6.34 10.34 30.14 31.06 7.00 6.58 10.75 9.33 7.69 6.49 29.70 60.00 7.44 14.62 10.28 6.81 6.70 10.45 FOBEIGN WHITE MALE POPULATION 15 TO 19 TEAES OF AGE. Total. 267, 668 111, 900 3,678 3,683 1,380 21, 715 4, 015 6,090 39, 074 8,628 24, 237 4,633 300 2, 034 224 411 384 101 123 201 680 117, 472 10, 154 2,853 23, 494 17,992 13, 881 16, 4n 9,813 4,260 3,421 3,517 7,805 4,801 8,094 948 428 396 100 718 5,068 48 15, 069 806 440 1,903 286 601 1,337 212 364 2,142 1,220 6,373 Illiterates. Number. Per cent. 16, 804 992 1,245 282 2,804 945 840 4,476 964 4,256 434 33 209 6 43 6,974 579 163 1,343 1,453 990 895 404 234 171 175 379 188 1,847 64 29 26 8 232 1,468 3 27 1,877 10,86 85 39 132 85 294 106 42 44 158 78 814 16.02 27.72 33.80 20.43 12.91 23.54 14.76 11.46 11,30 17.56 10. 68 10.68 13.23 2.68 10.46 9.90 2.97 2.44 7.66 10.06 5.94 5.70 5.71 5.72 8.08 7.13 5.78 4.12 5.49 5.00 4.98 4.86 3.92 22.82 5.70 6.78 6.57 8.00 32.31 28.97 6.25 6,96 11.09 10.66 8.86 6.94 31.95 48.92 7.93 19.81 12. 43 7,33 6.39 12.76 FOEEIQN WHITE FEMALE POPULATION 15 TO 19 YEARS OP AGE. Total. 263, 637 126, 444 3,999 4,561 1,127 26, 547 4,789 0,366 46, 993 9,631 22,431 4,420 314 2,225 310 277 318 79 90 195 612 112, 047 10, 334 2,468 23, 794 17, 694 12,762 14,668 8,012 4,526 3,280 3,038 7,234 4,237 7,808 800 369 316 74 576 5,219 62 402 12, 918 609 340 1,766 229 629 1,405 130 249 1,660 1,077 4,924 Uliteratea. Number. Per cent. 24, 700 14, 843 828 975 163 2,512 757 716 5,697 879 2,317 466 28 302 18 12 21 7 13 64 6,202 685 117 1,393 1,094 805 792 284 240 163 158 390 ISl 1,995 35 24 12 10 158 1,727 4 25 1,195 47 21 106 62 321 98 8 13 94 53 367 9.37 11.73 20,71 21,38 14.46 9.46 15.81 11.23 12.12 9.13 10.33 10.52 8,92 13.57 6.81 4.33 6.60 7.78 6. 07 10.46 5.54 5 6S 4.74 5.85 6.18 6.31 6.40 3.54 6.30 4.97 6.20 6.39 4.27 25.55 4.38 6.60 3.80 13.51 27.43 33,09 7.69 6.22 9.25 7.72 6.18 6.00 27.07 61.03 6.93 6,15 7.23 6.03 4.92 7.45 ILLITERACY. ILLITERATE COLORED PGPDILATION (a) 15 TO 19 YEARS OF AGE, CLASSIFIED BY SEX : 1890. li COLOREIl POPULATIOX 16 TO 19 YEABS OP AGE. COLORED MALE POPI'LATION 15 TO 19 YEAES OF AGE. COLOBED FRMALE POPULATION 15 TO 19 TEAHS OF AOS. STATES AND TEEBIT0RIE3. Total. Illiterates. Total. Illiterates. Total. Illiterates. Ntimher. Per cent. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. Tlie TJnited States 882, 216 375, 041 42. 61 429, 797 195, 879 45.57 452, 419 180, 062 39.80 27,003 2,648 9.44 12,730 1, 440 11.31 14,273 1,108 7.76 ^aino 198 83 106 2, 038 688 1,205 6,698 5, 040 10,,947 385,776 34 12 13 136 B6 50 6J2 «41 1,075 ■ 176, 461 17.17 14.46 12.26 6.67 6.23 4.90 8.00 12.72 9.82 45.48 95 49 56 992 316 549 3,115 2,400 5,158 186, 509 20 9 8 00 21 24 312 350 600 01, 648 21.05 18.37 14.29 9.07 6.66 4.37 10.02 14.83 11. 63 49.14 103 34 50 1, 046 372 656 3,583 .2,040 5,789 199,267 14 3 5 40 15 35 230 :285 475 ^83,813 13.59 Kow Hampshiro 8.82 10.00 Massachnsetts 4.40 Ehoflo Island 4.03 Connecticift 6.34 New York 6.42 l^ew Jersey - 10.80 8.21 South Atlantic division 42.06 Delaware ... . 3,001 23,673 8,637 76, 782 4,027 69,503 80, 609 100,241 19,203 49, 665 1,030 7,701 1,330 29,000 1,181 80, 706 42, 440 56, 125 6,924 6,390 33.61 32.54 1.5.40 37.81 29.40 44 12 52.60 65.99 30.85 12.87 1,680 11, 480 3,022 37, 027 2,287 33,751 38,741 48, 875 9,140 24,537 575 4,199 657 16,502 821 16, 101 21, 106 20, 098 2,589 3,619 36.39 36.58 .18. 14 44.67 . 35.90 . 47.71 54.48 .50. 54 28.31 14.75 •; 1,511 12, 193 5, 015 30, 675 1,740 35, 842 41, 808 .61, 366 10,057 .25,128 464 3,505 673 ; 12, 498 363 : 14,605 i 21,343 27,027 3,335 2,771 30.71 Mn.rylriTirl , , , 28.75 13.42 Virginia - "West Virginia 31.50 20.86 North Carolina .. ^ .,, 40.75 South Carolina 60.08 62.62 33.16 11.03 Ohio 0,300 6,088 6,975 2,047 045 601 1,156 17, 106 59 132 1,226 6,261 410,BS0 054 511 523 3.15 133 79 64 3,477 19 16 113 466 187, 620 6.98 10.04 8.75 16.85 20.02 13.14 ■ 5.64 20.33 32.20 12.12 9.22 7.28 45.70 4,582 2,545 2,999 994 335 306 002 8,290 38 81 634 3,131 199, 734 375 300 317 176 65 32 44 1,904 11 9 57 209 00,644 8.18 11.70 .10. 57 17.71 10.40 10.46 7.31 ,23. 69 28.95 11.11 8.99 8.69 48.39 4,787 2, 543 2,976 . 1,053 310 296 654 8,816 21 51 592 3,130 210, 832 279 211 .200 . .169 68 47 20 1,513 8 7 66 187 90,976 6.83 8.30 0.92 16.05 21.94 15.93 Iowa 3.61 17.16 North DaTcota -., . . 38.10 13.73 9.46 6.97 Bouth Central division 43.15 Kentucky . . ■ 30,473 52, 489 SI, 653 90,611 62,012 55,803 289 37,;241 9,.206 10, 786 18, 786 45,525 40, 259 40, 219 18,603 27 13, 355 3,S22 35.40 35. 70 65.82 44.43 64.80 38.39 9.34 35.86 42.60 14, 854 25, 733 40, 159 44, 516 29, 347 26, 677 134 18, 314 6,287 6,182 10, 432 23,482 20,647 19, 438 9,857 16 6, 590 2,528 41.02 40. 54 68.47 40.38 66.-24 36.J)5 11.94 35.98 40.21 16, 619 26, 756 41,399 46, 095 ,32, 605 .29,;216 155 18, 927 2,919 4,604 8,354 22,013 19,612 20, 781 8,806 11 6, 765 1,394 29.48 31.22 Alabama . . ..... 53.25 Mississippi 42.55 63.63 30.14 7.10 35.74 Western division 47.70 259 77 685 1,087 261 117 399 84 667 474 6,196 124 4 49 «13 194 61 315 22 246 138 1,956 47.88 . 6.10 8.38 74.79 74.33 62.14 78.96 26.19 3B.88 29.11 37.64 183 41 309 625 167 74 248 71 446 334 8,891 90 3 37 386 116 37 175 19 104 97 1,402 49.18 7.32 11.97 73.90 69.46 50.00 71.14 26.76 36.77 20.04 36.03 76 30 276 .562 94 43 153 13 221 140 1,305 34 1 12 425 78 24 140 3 82 41 554 44.74 2.78 4.35 75.02 Arizona — — 82.93 55.81 Nevada » 91.60 23.03 37.10 20.29 42.45 a Persons of negro Ascent, GliiHese, Japanese, and ciTilized IndianB. Hi PROGRESS OF THE NATION. ILLITERATE NATIVE WHITE POPULATION OF NATIVE PARENTAGE 20 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER, CLASSIFIED BY SEX: 1890. STATES AND TEKEITORIES. The TJnited States . North Atlantic division. . Maine New Hampshire . Vermont Massachusetts Ehode Island Connecticut New York New Jersey Pennsylvania South Atlantic division , Delaware Maryland District of Columhia. Virginia "West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida North Central division. Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan "Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota. South Dakota. Nohraska Kansas South Central division . Kentucky... Tennessee . . Alabama Mississippi . Louisiana... Texas Oklahoma .- Arkansas . . . Western division . Montana "Wyoming Colorado New Mexico . Arizona Utah Nevada Idaho "Washington . Oregon California NATIVE WHITE POPDLATION OF N.\TIVE PARENTAGE 20 YEAES OP AGE AND OVEE. Total. 17, 858, 336 5, 204, 134 323, 542 175, 034 142, 141 042, 723 89, 858 234, 368 1,479,832 400, 620 1, 715, 118 2, 456, 728 60, 811 298, 511 64, 422 486, 083 310, 665 495, 990 207, 945 440, 921 91, 380 6, 310, 959 1, 236, 037 887, 091 977, 684 524, 941 203, 751 162, 146 544, 027 896, 906 20, 218 04, 880 299, 080 493, 598 3, 039, 106 669, 013 006, 653 361, 878 232, 777 172, 822 628, 059 26, 037 342, 027 847, 349 35, 870 18, 026 147, 800 61, 204 13,835 29, 091 9,099 23, 250 109, 029 109, 994 288, 915 Illiterates. Number. Per cent. 145, 863 6,227 2,004 2,792 3,771 1,455 2,254 31, 806 15, 077 80, 417 404, 005 2.80 4,980 23, 910 1,336 74,961 47, 899 123, 769 37, 622 77, 630 11, 892 314, 183 63, 621 63, 781 49, 670 14, 505 4,494 2.123 11,805 82, 444 218 728 4,900 12, 928 609, 049 131,737 125, 414 68, 790 30, 256 41, 581 49,104 671 fil, 386 51, 340 555 192 7,225 31, 569 724 807 107 429 1,510 2,336 5,892 1.92 1.17 1.06 0.59 1.62 0.90 2.15 3.76 4.69 16.44 8.20 8.01 2.07 15". 42 15.42 24.95 18.09 17.01 13.01 5.15 7.19 5.07 2.76 2.21 1.31 2.72 9.19 1.08 1.12 1.66 3.62 10.75 19.70 20.68 19.01 13.00 24.06 7.83 2.58 17.95 6.00 1.65 1.03 4.89 51.68 6.23 2.72 1.18 1.84 1.38 2.12 2.01 NATIVE WHITE MALE POPCLATION OF N.\TIVE PARENTAGE 20 YEAP.S OF AGE AND OVEE. Total. 9, 109, 277 2, 545, 341 160, 4S8 86, 366 70, 928 309, 162 43, 428 112, 908 723, 084 195, 362 843, 605 1, 205, 609 30, 569 145, 138 31, 246 238,612 158, 352 238, 181 100, 439 215, 484 47, 648 3, 277, 027 015, 356 451, 881 505, 122 271, 259 106, 007 89, 390 283, 580 471, 426 12, 109 37, 427 169, 198 264, 872 1, 564, 309 341,310 302, 941 177, 838 116, 070 86, 479 343, 433 15, 534 180, 054 510,331 25, 312 13, 347 93, 570 33, 170 9,687 17, 932 0,249 15, 186 71,343 04, 950 165, 079 Illiterates. Number. 628, 701 66, 399 3,699 1,272 1,784 1,987 701 1,275 17, 650 7,687 30, 344 170, 692 2,437 11, 578 630 34, 722 20, 517 48, 747 15,721 31, 370 4,970 148, 536 29, 500 29, 019 23, 335 8,106 2,446 1,308 7, 297 38, 059 115 429 2,663 6,278 220, 408 B9, 464 61, 307 28, 452 13, 259 19, 025 23, 237 340 25, 274 22, 720 393 133 3,602 12, 253 374 383 79 248 825 1,244 3,192 Per cent. 2.61 2.30 1.47 2.62 0.64 1.01 1.13 2.44 3.93 3.60 14.16 7.97 7.98 2.02 14.55 12.96 20.47 16.05 14.56 10.43 4.53 4.79 6.42 4.62 2.99 2.31 1.46 2.57 8.07 0.95 1.12 1.57 2.37 14.09 17.42 16.96 16.00 11.42 22.00 0.77 2.18 13.99 4.40 1.55 1.00 3. 85 30.94 3.90 2.14 1.26 1.03 1.16 1.92 1.93 NATIVE WHITE FEMALE POPULATION OF NATIVE PAHENTAGE 20 TEAES OF AGE AND OVEB. Total. 8, 749, 059 2, 658, 793 163, 044 89, 568 71, 213 333, 561 46, 430 121, 458 756, 748 205, 258 871,513 I, 251, 059 30, 242 153, 373 33, 176 247,471 152, 313 257, 809 107, 506 226, 437 43, 732 3, 033, 332 620, 681 436, 210 472, 662 263, 682 97, 744 72, 756 261, 047 423, 480 8,109 27,453 129, 882 228, 726 1, 474, 867 327, 703 303, 612 184, 040 116,707 86, 343 284, 026 10, 453 161, 373 331, 018 10, 558 6,279 54, 230 28, 034 4,248 11, 759 2,850 8,070 37, 686 45, 038 123, 266 Illiterates. Number. Per cent. 795, C85 79, 404 2,528 792 1,008 1,784 754 979 14,150 7,390 ■50, 073 233, 313 2,549 12, 332 706 40, 239 27, 582 75, 022 21, 901 46, 200 0,922 165, 047 34, 121 34, 762 26, 235 6,399 2,048 816 7,508 44,385 103 308 2,313 6.050 288, 641 72, 333 74, 047 40,338 16, 997 22, 556 25, 027 331 36, 112 28, 620 162 59 3,623 19, 316 350 424 28 181 085 1,092 2, 700 2.99 1..55 0.88 1.42 0.53 1.62 0.81 1.87 3.60 5,75 18.65 8.43 8.04 2.13 16. 26 17.98 29.10 20.37 20.52 16.83 6.46 5.50 7.99 5.55 2.52 2.10 1.12 2.83 10.43 1.27 1.12 1.78 2.91 19.57 22.07 24.39 21.92 14.66 26.12 9.11 3.17 22.38 8.66 1.53 1.12 6.68 68.90 8.24 3.61 0.98 2.24 1.82 2.42 2.19 ILLITERACY. liii ILLITERATE NATIVE WHITE POPULATION OF FOREIGN PARENTAGE 20 YEARS OP AGE AND OVER, CLASSIFIED BY SEX: 1890. STATES AND TERRITORIES. NATn-E WHITE POPULATION OP FOREIGN PARENTAGE 20 TEARS OF AGB AND OVER. NATIVE WHITE JIALE POPULATION OF FOREIGN PARENTAGE 20 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER. NATIVE WHITE FEMALE POPDLATION OF FOREIGN PARENTAGE 20 YEARS OF AGE AND O-S'EB. Total. Illiterates. Total. Illiterafei. Total. Illiterates. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. > Tho United States . 4, 536, 206 122, 667 2.70 2, 283, 065 60, 448 2.65 2, 253, 141 62, 219 2.75 1, 795, 747 45, 881 2.65 873, 510 22,476 2.57 922, 237 23, 405 2.64 29, 030 16, 756 27, 616 224, 886 34, 600 71, 972 786,425 142, 121 462, 341 • 163, 444 2,823 844 2,976 4,186 1,555 1,161 15,956 2,781 13,599 5,679 9.72 6.04 10.78 1.86 4.49 1.61 2.03 1.96 2.94 3.47 15, 006 8,116 13, 610 106,998 16, 358 34, 556 381, 438 69, 085 ■228, 283 80, 686 1,669 464 1,643 1,743 665 552 8,127 1,371 6,252 2,674 11.08 6.59 12.07 1.63 4.07 1.60 2.13 1.98 2.74 3.31 13,964 8,640 14,006 117, 888 18,242 37,416 404, 98t 73, 030 234, 038 82, 758 1,154 390 1,333 2,443 890 609 7,829 1,410 7,347 3,005 8.26. 4.51 9.52- 2. or 4.8a 1.6* IKfi'w York 1.93 1.93 3.14 3.63 8,739 78, 814 15,435 13, 049 21, 519 8,756 5,749 10, 131 6,252 2, 082, 282 188 2, 574 ...^ 167 ,' 436 . 1,105 805 ■^ 175 '{ 406 -. 323 62, 254 2.15 3.27 1.08 3.34 6.13 8.12 3.04 4.01 5.17 2.51 4,303 38, 342 7,210 7,057 10, 697 1,897 2, 849 6,038 ■ 3,293 1, 057, 247 97 1,186 65 238 501 147 94 179 168 25,901 2.25 3.09 0.90 3.37 4.68 7.75 3.30 3.55 5.10 2.45 4,430 40,472 8,225 5,993 10, 822 1,859 2,900 6,093 2,959 1, 025, 036 91 1,389 102 198 604 158 81 227 ^ 155 26,363 2.05- 3.4* 1.24 Virn-min, 3. 30' 5.68 8. SO' 2.79 4.46 6.24 Korlh Central division 2.57 381,413 151, 500 378, 109 . 208,087 242, 749 137, 793 185, 082 193,902 13, 730 31, 641 74, 750 83, 463 218,431 10, 391 5,814 6,800 7,218 6,666 2,699 3,247 6,860 269 499 1,021 1,790 13, 242 2.72 3.84 1.80 3.47 2.74 1.96 1.76 3.02 1.96 1.58 1.37 2.14 6.06 186, 593 78,398 190, 044 106, 454 121, 420 71, 779 94,048 98, 029 8,018 17, 969 41, 195 44, 700 111, 924 4,733 2,714 3,362 4,144 3,392 1,372 1,586 2,756 133 276 547 897 6,350 2.54 3.55 1.70 3.89 2.79 1.91 1.68 2.81 1.66 1.53 1.33 2.01 5.67 194, 820 75, 102 188, 125 101, 633 121, 329 06, 014 90,434 95,873. 5,712 13, 675 33, 555 38, 763 106, 507 5,058 3,100 3,448 3,074 3,204 1,327 1,661 3,094 136 224 474 893 6, 892 2.90 4.ia 1.8 J 3.02 2.69^ 2.01 1.84 3.23- 2.38 • 1.64 1.41 2.30 6.47 62, 124 15, 993 10, 851 8,497 51,241 67, 112 2,281 10, 327 276, 303 2,205 897 533 481 2,202 6,160 47 727 5,611 3.65 6.61 4.91 6.66 4.30 10.77 2.06 7.04 2.03 30, 416 8,255 6,542 4,497 24, 725 31, 088 1,410 5,991 159, 698 1,083 439 223 250 1,038 2,910 22 379 3,047 3.50 5.32 4.02 5.66 4.20 9.38 1.66 6.33 1.91 31, 708 7,743 6,309 4,000 26, 516 26,024 871 4,336 110,604 1,122 458 310 231 1,164 3,234 25 348 2,664 3.54 5.92 5.84 5.78 4 39 12.43 2.87 8.03 2.20 14,408 6,396 35, 443 5,159 4,439 24, 487 4,755 8,140 28, 411 19, 015 126, 649 197 62 403 992 469 466 38 109 404 343 2,148 1.37 0.97 1.14 19.23 10.34 1.86 0.80 1.34 1.42 1.80 1.71 9,928 4,520 21,689 3,192 2, 988 13,413 2,872 6,213 18, 677 11,056 66, 150 132 33 231 483 254 239 27 69 249 191 1,139 1.33 0.73 1.07 15.13 8.50 1.78 0.94 1.32 1.33 1.73 1.72 4,480 1,876 13, 754 1,967 1,451 11,074 1,883 ' 2,927 9,734 7,959 59, 499 66 29 172 609 205 217 11 40 155 152 1,009 1.45 1.55 1.25 25.88 11.13 1.98 0.58 1.37 1.59 1.91 1.70 1 Ev PROGRESS OF THE NATION. ILLITERATE FOREIGN WHITE POPULATION 20 YEARS OF AGE AND OVEE, CLASSIFIED BY SEX : 1890. STATES AND TEBEIT0EIE3. The TTnitoil States . Korth Atlantic diTialon . Maine — New Hanipsliiro - Vermont Maasacbnsetta . . . Hhodo Island Connocticoit 2?re\v York !N"ew Jersey Pennsylvania Sontli Atlantic tliviaion. Delaware .« Maryland District of Columljia. Yirginia "West Yirginia !North Carolina , Soutli Carolina Georgia Florida JfJorth Central division . OWo Indiana Illinois Michigan "Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Miasonri North Dalxota . South Dakota. . Nebraska Kansas Bonth Central division. Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi . . Louisiana Texaa Oklahoma . . . Arkanaae "Western division . Montana Wyoming Colorado New Meiico . Arizona Utah Nevada Idaho "Waahington . Oregon California FOREIGW WRITE POPULATION 20 YEARS OF AGE AND OVEE. Total. 9, 213 3, 320, Oil 60, 004 64,016 37, 223 549, 461 85, 808 156, 864 1,. 3 68, 634 283, 392 724, 019 181, 030 11, 534 83, 841 17, 414 16, 594 17, 0^9 3,272 5,750 10, 853 14, 723 407, 740 133, 148 734, 393 447, 897 449, 282 392, 810 282, 408 214, 114 62, C93 74, 046 167, 708 127, 145 278, 749 66, 219 17, 968 12, 614 7, 381 45, 493 125, 317 2,415 12, 354 605, 980 36, 748 12, 494 73, 577 9, 610 14, 105 45, 604 11,368 14, 006 76, 283 42, 458 209, 721 Illiteratea. Number. Per cent. 1, 071, 350 637, 622 15, 245 14, 655 10, 130 95, 417 19, 721 24, 220 184, 876 39, 057 134, 301 22, 606 2,033 11, 640 1,651 1,696 2,662 109 354 693 1,608 392, 977 47, 989 15, 263 72, 016 60, 158 64, 599 47, 038 28, 147 20, 082 6,820 7,005 12, 868 11, 992 55, 046 5,530 1,750 993 736 8,204 36,764 139 930 63, 199 3,019 884 5,882 2,067 5,822 4,779 1,127 1,141 5,450 3,452 28, 676 13.61 16.19 25.12 27.13 27.21 17.37 22.98 15.44 13.51 13.78 18.55 12.43 17.63 13.88 9.48 10.22 15. 61 6.17 6.16 6.39 10.92 11.28 11.77 11.46 9.94 13.43 14.38 11.97 9.96 9. SB 9.23 9.46 7.67 9.43 19.75 10.01 9.75 7.87 9.97 18.03 29.34 6.76 7.ra 10.43 8.22 7.08 7.99 30.85 41.28 10.18 9.91 8.15 7.14 8.13 10.63 FOREIGN WHITE MALE POPULATION 20 TEARS OF AGE AND OVER. Total. 4, 322, 931 1, 706, 436 31, 203 27, 094 20, 129 261, 934 41, 102 79, 938 093, 983 147, 030 403, 903 100, 705 6,202 42, 697 9, 169 11,312 9,894 2,104 3,377 6,858 9,102 1, 951, 673 221, 296 74,023 396, 624 252, 488 248, 044 225, 957 158, 492 121, 042 37, 248 43, 766 97, 907 74, K6 164, 470 29, 989 II, 009 8,123 4,890 24, 902 75, 586 1, 643 399, 647 28, 168 8,927 49, 871 6,4»0 9,004 24, 073 8,206 10, 022 55,999 29, 028 169, 809 Illiterates. Number. Per cent. 498, 800 247, 775 7,523 7,732 5,364 37, 860 8,363 10, 972 81, 315 17, 445 71, 201 10, 097 ... 930 4,929 327 1,109 1,365 109 176 335 818 176, 078 21, 166 6,457 31, 192 31, 336 28, 803 20, 034 11, 860 8,414 2,644 3,195 5,846 5,133 27, 522 2,305 829 565 423 4,098 18, 725 70 607 37, 328 2,152 571 3,813 1,564 3,068 1,807 798 736 3,674 2,110 17, 046 14.52 24.06 28.54 26.65 14.45 20.35 13.73 11.72 11.86 17.63 10.03 15.00 11.54 3.57 9.80 13. 80 6.18 6.18 4.88 8.99 «.02 9.56 8.72 7.86 K.41 11.61 8.87 7.48 6.93 7.10 7.30 5.97 6.93 16. 73 7.69 7.47 6,96 8.65 16.46 24.77 4.26 6.15 9. M 7.64 6.40 7.65 23.94 33.85 7.51 9.72 7.33 6.60 7.27 10.04 FOREIGN WHITE FEMALE POPULATION 20 TEARS OF AGE AND OVER. Total. 3, 646, 282 1, 613, 675 29, 431 26, 922 17, 094 287, 527 44, 700 76.920 «74, 551 186, 362 328,056 80, 325 5,332 41,144 8,255 5,282 7, 155 1, 168 2,373 3,995 5,621 1,531,770 180, 444 59, 125 327, 769 195, 409 281, 238 166, 833 123, 976 92, 472 26, 446 30, 279 69, 801 62, 959 114, 279 25, 230 6, 8.-,7 4,491 2,491 20.591 49, 731 772 4,116 206, 333 8,690 3,567 23, 706 3,126 5,041 21, 531 3,162 3,984 20, 284 13, 4.30 99, 912 Illiteratea. Number. Per cent, 672, 550 289, 847 7, 72-2 6,923 4,766 67, 557 11, 358 13, 248 103, 561 21, 612 63, 100 12, 409 1,103 6,711 1,324 587 1,297 60 179 358 790 2M, 899 26, 824 8,806 40,824 28, 822 35,797 27,604 16, 2H7 11,663 3,176 3,810 7,023 6,859 27, 524 .3, 225 921 428 313 4,166 18, 039 69 423 25,871 867 313 3,009 1, 413 2,754 2,973 339 406 1,776 1,342 11, 630 9.99 11.64 ILLITERACY. ILLITERATE COLORED POPULATION (a) 20 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER, CLASSIFIED BY SEX : 1890. Iv COLORED POPULATION 20 TEARS OF AGE AND OyER. COLORED MALE POPrLATIO.V 20 TEARS OF AGE AND OVER. COLORED rmiALE POPULATION 20 TEAP.3 OF AGE AND OVER. ■ STATES AND TERRITORIES. Total. Illiterates. Total. niiterato.s. Total. lUiterateg. Number. Per cent. Number. Per CL-E t. Nnmber. Per cent. The TTnited Statea 3, 558, 732 2, 320, 997 65.22 1, 813, 888 1, 072, 388 59.12 1, 744. 844 1, 248, 009 71.58 178, 588 45, 598 25.53 92, 375 22, 154 23.98 86,213 23, 444 27.19 Maino 1,157 423 591 15, 696 5, 004 8,128 49, 453 29, 984 68,144 1,451,545 435 118 148 2,849 1,115 1,561 10, 489 10, 050 18, 833 1,007,574 37.60 27.57 24.92 18.15 22.23 19.21 21.21 33.52 27.64 69.41 653 259 344 8,255 2,322 4, 112 25, 103 15i 166 36, 161 707,463 244 62 97 1,405 457 778 5,119 4,709 9,283 451, 841 37.37 23.94 28.20 17.02 19 68 18.92 20. 39 31. 05 25.67 63.87 504 169 250 7,4-!l 2,682 4, 016 24, sm 14, 818 31,983 744, 083 191 50 61 1,444 658 783 6, 370 5,341 9,550 555, 733 37.90 iNew Hampsliiro 33.14 20'. 40 19.41 24.53 19.50 JjTe'w Xork 22.05 36. 04 29.86 Sonftli Atlantic division 74.09 15, 069 110, 978 44, 184 285, 880 16, 831 239, 607 285,381 376, 455 77, 162 246, 959 8 474 65, 214 19, 008 197, 988 8,839 167, 400 207, 2*5 285, 000 48, 346 102, 028 66.23 58.76 43.02 09.20 63.52 69.89 72.02 75.71 62.60 41.31 7,815 53, 678 19, 111 130, 298 9,745 114, 301 139,497 187, 296- 39, 722 131, 254 4,057 29, 7C3 7, 330 90,213 4, 8S3 72, 026 90, PS? 130, 075 21, 902 48, 683 51.91 55. 45 38. 3r-, 06. 19 50.10 63,54 65.23 60.45 55.14 37.09 1 7, 254 57,298 25, 073 149, 683 7,086 125. 300 145, 884 189, 100 37, 440 116. 705 4,417 35, 451 11,078 107, 775 3,901 94, 834 116, 253 154.925 20, 444 53, 345 00.89 (n.87 40.58 72.05 55.76 If orth Carolina 75.08 79.69 81. 90 70.63 46.10 Ohio 50, 290 25, 385 33,924 12, 252 3,327 3,457 0,131 78, 591 344 934 7,139 25, 194 1, 563, 121 16,522 10, 588 11, 478 4,- 200 1,519 015 2,110 40,450 170 366 2, 234 11, 476 1, 112, 380 32.85 41.71 33.83 34.28 45.60 20.47 34.42 51.47 49.42 39.19 31.33 45.55 71.07 26, 779 13, 538 18,857 6,642 1,897 2,077 3,437 39, 705 203 007 4,401 13, 051 771,353 8, 207 5,180 5,542 2,095 793 437 1,082 18,098 91 195 1,089 5,274 508, 112 30.03 38.26 29.39 3i,54 41.80 21.04 31.48 47.02 44.83 32.13 24.74 40.41 65.87 23, 511 11, 847 15, 067 5,610 1,430 1,380 2,694 38, 826 141 327 2,729 12, 143 780, 768 8, 315 5,408 5,936 2,105 726 478 1,028 21, 752 79 171 1,145 6,203 604, 274 36.37 45.65 39.40 37.53 50.77 34.64 38.16 50. 02 50. 03 52.29 41.90 61.07 77.39 132, 851 197, 585 301, 081 317, 365 255, 355 209, 427 1,004 136, 793 129, 619 88, 338 128, 980 234, 842 234, 737 197, 603 139, 276 805 87, 805 63, 411 66.49 05.28 78.00 73.96 77.38 66.50 48.38 64.19 41.24 66, 042 96, 282 147,2)1 157, 202 125, 194 100, 215 944 72,263 111,444 42, 200 57, 805 106, 204 100, 463 90,487 64, 259 399 40, 205 41, 598 03.90 60.04 72.14 07.72 72.23 60.50 42,27 55.70 37.33 CO, 809 101, 303 153, 870 100, 1C3 130, 161 103, 212 720 64,530 18,075 40, 138 71, 175 128, 638 128, 274 107, 116 75, 017 400 47, 510 11, 813 69.06 70.26 83. 60 80.09 82.30 72. C8 56.39 73.62 65.36 4,143 1,199 5,808 6,266 3,035 1,574 5,238 2,.145 6,678 10, 661 82, 77* 1,482 212 1,638 5,185 1,422 716 2,955 1,072 3,099 2,924 32, 706 35.77 17.68 28.21 82.75 46.85 45.49 66.41 49. 98 46.41 27.43 39.51 3,550 1,012 4,025 3,681 2,595 1,267 4,046 1,986 5,187 9,850 74, 239 1,254 165 1,170 2,781 1,071 519 1,855 977 2,077 2, 4.=^5 27,274 35.26 16.30 29.07 75.55 41.27 40.96 43.85 49.19 40.01 24.92 36.74 587 187 1,781 2,585 440 307 1,192 159 1,491 811 8,535 228 47 468 2,404 351 197 1,100 95 1,023 409 5,432 38.84 25.13 26.28 93.00 79.77 XJtah -- 64.17 92.23 59.75 68.54 57.83 California 63.64 aPersons of negro descent, Chinese, Japaneee, and civilized Indians. IVJ PROGRESS OF THE NATION. The Ibllowing table shows the number and percentage of illiterates, classified by sex, in each of the 124 cities having 25,000 inhabitants or more in 1890: ILLITERATE POPULATIOK 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, FOR CITIES HAVING 25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE : 1890. New York. N.Y.., Chicapro, 111 Philadelphia, Pa . . Broolclyn.N. Y St. Louis, Mo Boston, Mass Baltimore, Md San Francisco, Cal. Cincinnati, Ohio ,.. Cleveland, Ohio Buifalo,N.Y...... New Orleans, La. . , Pittshnrg, Pa "Washinfrton, D. C- Detroit, Kich ..... Milwaukee, "W"i 8 Newark, N.J Minneapolis, Minn. Jersey city, N. J . . . Louisville, Ky Omaha, Neh Kochester, N. Y. . St. Paid, Minn... Kansas city, Mo . Providfence, E. I . Denver, Colo Indianapolis, Ind . Allegheny, Pa Albany, ir.Y Columbus, Ohio ... Syracuse, N. T — Worcester, Mass.. Toledo, Ohio Bichmond, Ya New Haven, Conn. Pateraon.N. J — Lowell, Mass Nashville, Tenn.. Scranton, Pa Fall Biver, Mass . Camtbridge, Mass. Atlanta, Ga Memphis, Tonn.. "Wilmington, Del . Dayton, Ohio Troy, N. Y Grand Bapida.Mich. Beading, Pa Camden, N.J Trenton, N.J Lynn, Mass Lincoln, Neb Cbarloston, S. C. Hartford, Corn . St. Joseph, Mo.. Evansville, Ind — Los Angeles, Cal.. Des Moines, Iowa., Bridgreport, Conn . Oakland, Cal Portland, Ore Saginaw, Mich Salt Lake, Utah... Lawrence, Mass .. Springfield, Mass. Mancbestor, N. H. TJtica, N. Y Hoboken.N. J Savannah, Ga Seattle, Wash Peoria, III New Bedford, Mass. Erie, Pa Soraer ville. Mass BLarrisburg, Pa , POPULATION MALE POPULATION FEMALE POPULATION 10 TEAKS OF AGK AND OVEH. 10 YEAKS OF AGE AND OVER. 10 TEARS OF AGE AND OV»E. lUiterates. Illiterates. Illiterates. Total. Total. Total. 'Nwoibev. Por cent. ITnmber. Per cent. Number. Per cent. 1,210,689 93, 117 7.69 695, 047 38, 420 6.46 615, 542 64, 697 8.89 8J2, 421 39, 046 4.63 438, 815 16, 605 3.78 403, 606 22, 441 5.56 847, 283 42, 119 4.97 410, 131 16, 909 4.12 437,152 25,210 . 5.77 034, 271 20, 606 3.25 308,127 8,679 2.82 326, 144 11, 927 3.6B 354, i:84 20, 857 5.89 178, 885 8,321 4.65 175, 199 12, 536 7.16 371, 897 21, 171 6.69 179, 117 7,207 4.02 192, 780 13, 964 7.24 342, 936 33, 697 9.80 160, 299 12, 719 7.93 182, 637 20, 878 11.43 252, 680 13, 607 5.35 146, 304 8,672 6,93 106, 882 4, 835 4.54 235, 375 10, 063 4.27 113, 941 8,860 3.39 121,434 6,193 5.10 201, 326 13, 076 6.49 102, 129 5,908 5.78 99, 197 7,167 7.23 194. 1D6 10, 448 6.38 97, 900 4.829 4.93 96, 296 5,619 5.84 189, 607 29, 757 15.70 87, 212 11, 327 12.99 102, 295 18, 430 18.02 183, 632 12, 728 6.93 96, 327 6,734 6.99 87, 305 5,991 6.87 188, 567 24,884 13.20 88, 703 9, 821 11.07 99,864 15, 063 15.08 157, 401 10,489 6.66 76, 806 4,681 6. 96 80, 695 6,908 7.33 150, 414 8,031 5.34 73, 741 3,281 4.46 76, 673 4,750 6.20 142, 347 6,844 4.81 69, 192 2,924 4.23 73, 155 3,920 5.36 130, 132 3,114 2.39 70, 018 1,467 2.10 60, 114 1,647 2.74 127, 035 7, .548 6.91 64, 299 3,195 4.97 63, 386 4,353 6.87 129, 745 13, 874 10.69 62,780 5,782 9.21 66,965 8,092 12.08 109, 247 3,126 2.86 63,981 1,607 2.61 46, 260 1,619 3.36 100, 173 . 3,780 3.56 50, 606 1,541 3.05 65, 667 2,239 4.03 102, 772 4,662 4.54 54, 281 2,008 3.70 43,491 2,654 5.47 108, 220 6,254 5.73 58, 624 2,800 4.78 49, 602 3,451 6.96 109, 449 8,461 7.73 52, 105 3,437 6.00 57, 344 5,024 8.76 88, 634 2,611 2.83 51, 694 1,561 3.02 36, 940 950 2.57 85,867 6,254 0.12 42,384 2,200 5.19 43, 473 3,054 7.03 81, 966 3,094 3.77 40, 840 1,473 3.62 41, 128 1,616 3.93- 77, 660 3,163 4.08 36, 948 1,199 3.25 40,612 1,904 4.84 71,498 2,824 3.95 36,607 1,398 3.S2 34, 891 1,426 4.09 71, 138 2,791 3.92 34,423 1,178 3.42 36, 715 1,613 4.39 68, 385 4,363 6.37 33, 998 1,866 5.46 34, 387 2,497 7.26 62, 663 2,841 4.54 31,306 1,162 3.71 31, 257 1,679 5.37 65, 740 13, 289 20.21 30, 546 5,499 18.00 35, 194 7,790 22.13 66, 406 2,946 4.44 32, 959 1,455 4.41 33,447 1,491 4.46 61,115 4,251 6.96 29, 503 1,560 5.25 31, 612 2,701 8.54 63, 798 5,903 9.25 28, 531 2,233 7.83 35, 267 3,670 10.41 61, 269 12, 728 20.77 29, 286 5,274 18.01 31, 983 7,451 23.31 56, 894 7,380 12.97 29, 098 3,710 12.75 27, 796 3,670 13.20 58, 692 8,882 15.18 27, 802 3,802 13.68 30, 790 6,080 16.50 56,950 3,616 6.35 27, 603 1,564 5.6;! 29, 347 2,062 7.03 51, 799 12,085 23.33 24, 501 4,621 18.80 27, 298 7,464 27.34 63, 039 11,234 21.18 26, 804 4,462 16.61 26, 235 6,782 26.85 49, 687 4,267 8.01 24,844 1,892 7.62 24, 743 2,375 9.60 48, 632 1,394 , 2.86 24, 153 585 2.42 24, 629 809 3.30 49, 983 3,375 6.75 23, 128 1,380 5.97 26, 855 1,095 7.43 47, 376 1,892 3.99 23, 702 791 3.34 23, 674 1,101 4.05 45,795 1,823 3.98 22, 516 689 3.08 23, 279 1,134 4.87 46, 368 2,707 5.84 22, 5U 1,185 5.26 23, 854 1,622 6 33 45, 335 3,401 7.50 22, 986 1,728 7.52 22, 360 1,673 7.49 46,431 1,254 2.70 22,724 496 2.18 23, 707 768 3 20 41, 018 714 1.74 22, 300 347 1.56 18, 718 367 1.96 43, 469 9,076 20.88 19, 868 3,393 17.08 23,691 5,683 24.09 44, 061 2,027 5.96 21, 354 9-0 4.64 22, 697 1,657 41, 658 1,903 4.57 21, 953 829 3.78 19, 706 1,074 5.46 40,411 3,080 7.64 20, 343 1,373 6.75 20, 068 1,713 8 54 2,104 5.11 21,634 1,138 6.26 19, 562 966 4.94 1,606 3.82 19,897 634 3.44 19, 497 822 4.22 39, 543 1,235 3.12 19, 534 496 2.53 20, 009 740 39, 772 2,393 6.02 20, 215 1,477 7.31 19, 667 916 4.63 40, 293 1,032 2.66 25, 993 677 2.22 14, 300 456 3.18 36, 223 2,013 6.56 18,750 993 5.30 17, 473 1,020 5.84 1,188 3.42 19, 210 669 2.91 15, 506 G29 4 06 3,162 8.72 10, 662 1,043 6.30 19, 720 2, 119 10.75 2,226 6.09 17,453 982 5.03 19, 115 1,244 6.61 36,309 35, 870 4,074 1,284 11.22 3.58 15,986 16, 505 1,767 492 10.99 2.98 20, 323 19, 365 2,317 792 11.40 4.09 34, 083 35, 684 9,990 1,066 3.31 28.80 2.99 16, 654 16, 514 23, 180 420 3,892 707 2.52 23.67 3.05 16, 484 18, 169 12, 504 073 C,098 359 4.11 33.56 2.87 33, 029 33,321 31,403 32, 617 31,237 1,073 3.25 18,919 449 2.66 16, 110 624 3.87 707 1,033 1,940 9.38 2.25 3.18 6.21 15,376 16, 038 15, 367 15,235 1 1,290 367 362 889 8.39 2.29 2.36 5.84 17, 945 15, 365 17, 260 16, 002 1, S30 310 676 1,051 10.23 2.21 3.92 6.57 ILLITERACY; Ivii rLLITERATE POPtTLATION 10 YEARS OP AGE AND OVER, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, FOE CITIES HAVING 25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE : 1890— Continued. Kansas city, Kan - . Dallas, Tex Sioux city, Iowa. . . Elizabeth, M.J Vilkesbarre, Pa... San Antonio, Tex. Covington, Ky Portland, Mo .'. Tacoma, "Wash Holy oke, Mass Port "Wayne, Ind . . Binghamton, M. T. Norfolk, Va ■Wheeling, "W. Ta. . . Angusta, Ga Xonngatown, Ohio. X>aluth, Minn Tonkers, N. T I.ancaster, Pa. . „ . . Springfield, Ohio'. .. Quincy, 111 Mobile, Ala. . . Topeka, Kan . Elmira, N.T.. Salem, Mass . . Iiong Island city, N. T. Altoona, Pa Dubuque, Iowa Terre Haute, Ind Chattanooga, Tenn .... Galveston, Tex . . . "Waterbury, Conn.. Chelsea, Mass Bay city, Mich Pawtucket, E. I — Akron, Ohio . . Houston, Tex Haverhill, Mass . . Brockton, Mass — "Williamsport, Pa . Davenport, Iowa. . Sacramento, Cal. . - Canton, Ohio Birmingham, Ala . Little Eock, Ark. . Auburn, N. X. . Taunton, Masa. AUentown, Pa. Lacrosse, "Wis.. POPULATION 10 YEAfiS OF AQ« AND OVEB. Total. 29, 093 30, 315 29, 729 29,310 28, 590 29, 020 28, 971 30,642 30, 160 27, 602 27, 486 29, 139 27, 847 27, 198 26, 594 24,928 26, 780 25, 687 25, 302 24, 987 24, 979 24, 812 24,434 25, 316 25, 420 22, 924 23, 090 23, 862 24, 572 23, 226 22, 837 22, 630 22, 997 20, 687 22, 364 21, 622 21,809 22, 874 22, 271 21,441 21, 302 22, 400 20, 446 21, 319 20, 607 21, 607 20, 753 20, 110 18, 921 Illiterates. N"umber. Per cent. 2,183 7.50 3,226 10.64 481 1.62 2,066 7.05 2,041 7,14 4,559 15.71 1,492 6.15 1,969 6.43 1,068 3.54 3,516 12.71 632 1.94 1,072 3.08 6,818 24.48 1,381 5.03 8,586 32.29 2, 550 10. 23 2,202 8.22 1,641 6.39 1,097 4,33 1,405 6.62 1,216 4.87 6,485 26.14 1,669 6.83 1,058 4.18 1,770 6.90 613 2.67 865 3.75 629 2.64 1,170 4.76 4,803 20.68 2,696 11.81 1,178 5.21 812 3.53 1,938 9.37 1,638 7.32 625 2.89 3,907 17.91 1,075 4.70 608 3.00 1,061 4.9S 821 3.8S 2,008 8.96 412 2.02 6,046 23.67 3,409 16. 63 795 3.68 1,881 9.06 960 4.80 1,294 6.84 MALE POPULATION 10 TEARS OF AGE AND OVER. Total. 15, 470 17, 002 17, 403 14, 519 14, 182 15, t08 13, 8,17 14, 049 19,970 12, 954 13, 897 14, 003 13, 103 13, 293 11, 925 12, 807 17, 799 12, 058 11, 778 12, 370 12, 190 11, 200 12, 059 12, 724 11,631 11, 772 11, 717 11,871 12, 157 12, 572 11, 494 11, 205 10, 970 10, 734 10, 510 10, 703 11, 454 11, 200 11, 203 10, 521 10, 260 13, 232 10, 331 11, 433 10, 263 10, 717 9,916 9,833 9,442 Illiterates. Number. 1,489 236 928 900 2,051 590 675 692 1,334 221 465 2,729 610 3,258 1,198 1,515 653 405 588 513 2,529 693 483 739 274 385 237 .lie 2,244 1,044 557 283 970 690 255 1,595 519 251 470 310 1,678 152 2,243 1,298 430 797 412 552 Per cent. 6.24 8.73 1.S6 6.39 6.35 13.58 4.26 4.80 3.47 10.30 1.59 3.32 20.83 4.59 27.32 9,35 8.51 5.42 3.44 4.75 4.21 22.58 5.75 3.80 6.35 2.33 3.29 2.00 4.24 17.85 9.08 4.97 2.58 9.09 6.01 2.38 13.93 4.03 2.24 4.47 3.02 12.08 1.47 19.62 12. 61 4.01 8.04 4.19 5.85 FEMALE POPULATIO.V 10 TEAES OF AGE AND OVEB. Total. 13, 629 13, 253 12, 326 14, 791 14, 408 13, 918 15, 134 16, 593 10, 180 14, 708 13, 589 15, 136 14, 744 13, 905 14, 669 12, 121 8,981 13, 629 13, 584 12, 617 12, 789 13, 612 12, 375 12, 592 13, 789 11, 162 11, 379 H, 991 12,435 10, 054 11, 343 11,425 12,027 9,953 11, 854 10,919 10, 365 11, 074 11, 068 10, 920 11,042 9,168 10, 115 0,886 10,242 10, 890 10, 837 10,277 9,479 Illiterates. Number. 1,217 1, 737 245 1,138 1,141 2,508 903 1,294 376 2,182 311 607 4,089 771 6,328 1,352 087 988 692' 817 703 3,950 970 675 1,031 339 480 392 654 2,659 1,652 621 529 962 1,048 370 2,312 556 417 691 611 330 260 2,803 2,111 365 1,084 654 742 Per -yint. 8.93 13.11 1.99 7.69 7.92 18.02 5.96 7.89 3.69 14.84 2.29 4.01 27.73 5.54 36,32 11.15 7.65 7.25 5.09 6.48 5.60 29.06 7.89 4.57 7.48 3.04 4.22 3.27 5.27 24.02 14. 5S 5.44 4.40 9.67 8.84 3.39 22.33 4.76 3.77 5.41 4.63 3.60 2.67 28.35 20.61 3.35 10.00 5.39 7.83 Iviii PROGRESS OF THE NATION. The following table shows, for each of the preceding cities, the iiiimber and percentage of illiterateB, classified by general nativity and color: ILLITERATE POPULATION 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER, CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY AND COLOR, FOR CITIES HAVING 25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1890. New York, N. Y... Chicasu.Ill Philadelphia. Pa .. BruMklyn, X.T St. Louis, Jild Boston, Mass Baltimore, Md Sun Francisco. Cal Cincinnati, Ohio... Cleveland, Ohio ... Entfalo. N.T Kttw ()rl<-aTi«, La,.. Pilt-ll'.jr. P;v V. 'ishiii.nrnn.I). C. Betrnit. Mh'Ii Milwaukee, AYis Newark. N.J MiuueajiciJiw. Minn . Jersey city, N.J Louisville. Ky Omaha,, Neb Eocheater, N. Y. St. Paul, Minn... Kansas city, Mo. Providence, K. I. , Denver. Colo Indianapolis, Tnd. Alli-;ih. 20 IC. 03 23.98 6.79 23. 06 7.28 20. 5« 4.03 15.75 7.16 9.72 6.98 21.76 11.64 14.14 6.98 14.86 6.29 9.32 7.13 14.31 19.06 4.94 12.60 6.46 10.40 5.67 8.68 12.00 9.79 15.93 16.73 7.30 9.62 10.43 9.80 15.86 8.43 7.62 6.77 6.58 4.63 10.31 24.26 15.34 14.48 COLORED POPULATION (a) 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER. Total. 759 1,414 198 U6 2,865 3,865 6,404 330 634 463 3,652 1, 599 2J8 402 20 202 , 456 12, 666 820 12, 462 491 • 229 455 524 2,748 1,463 10,814 3,834 539 147 102 358 103 927 5,451 156 602 132 96 345 8,104 216 73 206 2, 102 86 9,2S0 7,715 367 116 32 47 Illiterates. Number. Per cent, 176 314 16 14 974 1,366 2,572 50 216 84 1,602 670 44 77 5 27 72 6,122 270 6,913 87 34 67 164 650 651 6,027 1,239 120 17 15 67 20 219 4,044 1,998 8 46 17 16 69 3,469 41 16 265 42 1,488 6 4,756 3,096 77 42 23.19 22.21 8.08 21.54 34,00 35.34 40.16 1.5.15 34.07 13.14 41.13 41.90 18.49 19.15 17.24 13.37 15.79 47. '2 32.69 55.38 17.72 14.85 14.73 81. .30 23.05 37.66 55.73 32. 32 2:1. 38 11.56 14.71 18.72 19.42 23.62 40.69 36.65 6.1a 8.19 12.88 16.84 20.00 42.68 18,98 21.92 26.56 20.49 70.79 C.98 51.53 40.13 20.98 86.52 9. :<8 19.15 a Persona of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, sjid civilized Indians, Ix PROGRESS OF THE NATION. Of the 124 cities considered, the largest percentages of illiterates were found, -with few exceptions, in th& southern cities, owing almost wholly to the large number of illiterate colored, as shown in the following table, comprising all such cities in which the illiterates constituted more than 10 per cent of all persons 10 years of age and over: CITIES. Illiterate persons 10 years and over. Per cent of illiterats persons of total persons 10 years and ov«r. Illiterate colored persons (a) 10 years and OTCr. Per cent of illiterate colored persons of total colored persons 10 years and over. 8,586 9,990 6,485 6,818 6,016 12,085 11, 234 9,076 •12,728 4,803 13, 289 3,907 3,409 64, 559 29,757 24,884 2,696 13, 874 3,226 32.29 28.80 26.14 24.48 23.67 23.33 21.18 20.88 20.77 20.68 20.21 17.91 16.62 15.71 15.70 13.20 11.81 10.09 10.64 6,913 9,511 6,027 6,122 4,736 10, 766 • 10, 407 8,400 10,755 4,044 32,127 3,459 3,096 1,502 21,882 21, 389 1,998 9,886 2,573 55.38 51.34 55.73 47.22 61.53 48.90 44.18 34.73 45.44 40.69 45.73 42.68 40.13 41.13 43.13 35.04 36.65 41.81 40.10 Mobilo, Ala Atlanta G-a , -. . Washington D. C Dallas Tes ... ... .... a Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indiana. h Includes 2,049 illitorato foreign white persons, constituting 23.98 per cent of all foreign ■white persons 10 years of age and over. In the case of a few of the above cities there was, in addition to the illiterate colored, a considerable number of illiterate native whites of native parentage, there being 1,565 such persons in Augusta, Ga., 1,217 in Atlanta, Ga., 1,483 in ISTashville, Tenn., 1,319 in New Orleans, La., 1,596 in Washington, D. C, and 1,220 in Louisville, Ky. There were also 1,340 illiterate native whites of foreign parentage and 5,210 illiterate foreign whites in Kew Orleans, La., 1,692 illiterate foreign whites in Washington, D. 0., and 2,190 illiterate foreign whites in Louisville, Ky. With these exceptions, the number of illiterates among the various elements of the population, aside from the colored, was comparatively small in the cities named. Other cities having large percentages of illiterates were Fall River, Mass., with 8,882 illiterates, or 15.16 per cent of all persons 10 years of age and over, of whom 8,375 were foreign whites; Scranton, Pa., with 7,380 illiterates, or 12.97 per cent, of whom 6,216 were foreign whites; Holyoke, Mass., with 3,516 illiterates, or 12.71 per cent, of whom 3,285 were foreign whites; Manchester, IST. 11., with 4,074 illiterates, or 11.22 per cent, of whom 3,856 were foreign whites; and Toungstown, Ohio, with 2,550 Illiterates, or 10.23 per cent, of whom 2,188 were foreign whites. In three cities, namely, Sioux city, Iowa, Lincoln, Neb., and Fort Wayne, Ind., the illiterates constituted less than 2 per cent of all persons 10 years of age and over. CAN NOT SPEAK ENGLISH. The statistics of illiteracy afford information as to the number of persons 10 years of age and over who are unable to read and write in any language, but do not furnish data for determining the extent to which persons of suitable age have not acquired, for one reason or another, the ability to speak English. In the present census an inquiry was made as to the number of persons 10 years of age and over who could speak English, and in case a person could not speak English a further inquiry was made as to the particular language spoken. The tabulation of this information has been limited, for want of time, to the number simply who could not speak English, without specifying in detail the various languages spoken by them. CAN NOT SPEAK ENGLISH. Ixi The whole number of persons 10 years of age and over in 1890 who could not speak English was 1,718,496, subdivided by sex, general nativity, and color, as follows : GENEEAL NATIVITY AND COLOE. BOTH SEXES. MALES. FEMALES. Number. Per cent. Number. Percent. Number. Per cent. Aggregate 1,718,496 100. 00 858, 889 100. 00 859, 607 100.00 1, 009, 009 93.63 773, 029 90.00 836, 040 97.26 ITativo white 238, 025 13.83 lOG, 533 12.40 131, 402 15.30 168, 149 09, 870 1,371,044 109,427 9.78 . 4.07 79.78 6.37 73, 874 30, 659 6GG, 496 85,860 8.83 3.57 77.60 10.00 92, 275 39, 217 704, 548 23, 567 10.74 4.56 81.96 2.74 IToreign parents a Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. Of the whole number of persons 10 years of age and over in 1890 who could not speak English, very nearly four-flfths, or 79.78 per cent, were foreign white; not quite one-tenth, or 9.78 per cent, were native white of native parentage; 4.07 per cent were native white of foreign parentage, and 6.37 per cent were colored, principally Chinese and Indians. The number of persons who can not speak English is very evenly divided as to sex, but there is a larger percentage of females for each element of the population except for the colored, where the males largely predominate. Of all the males in 1890 who could not speak English, the colored constituted 10.00 per cent, as against 2.74 per cent of all the females. Native white females who could not speak English constituted 15.30 per cent and foreign white females 81.96 iier cent, as against 12.40 and 77.60 per cent, respectively, for males. The following table shows the percentage of the total number of persons in each class, subdivided by sex, who can not speak English: ALL PEESOKS 10 TEAES OF OVEE. AGE AND MALES 10 TEAES OF AGE AND OVEE. FEMALES 10 TEAES OF AGE AND OVEB. GENERAL NATIVITY AND COLOB. Total. Can not speak English. Total. Can not speak English. Total. Can not speak English. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. 47,413,559 1, 718, 496 3.62 24, 352, 659 858, 889 3.53 23, 060, 900 859, 607 3.73 Total "wliite 41,931,074 1,009,069 3.84 21, 578, 245 773, 029 3.58 £0, 352, 829 836, 040 4.11 33,144,187 238, 025 0.72 16,796,497 106, 533 0.63 10,347,600 131, 492 0.80 25,375,766 7,768,421 8,786,887 6, 482, 483 168, 149 69, 876 1,371,044 109,427 0.66 0.90 15.60 2.00 12, 901, 102 3,895,395 4,781,748 2,774,414 75, 874 30,659 666, 496 85,860 0.59 0.79 13.94 3.09 12,474,664 3, 873, 026 4,005,139 2,708,071 92, 275 39, 217 704,548 23, 567 0.74 1.01 17.59 Total colored, fa) .. . 0.87 a Persons of negro descent, Cliinege, Japanese, and civilized Indians. Considered first without regard to sex, it is seen that of the whole number of.persons 10 years of age and over in 1890 there were 3.62 per cent who could not speak English. Of the whole number of foreiga white persons 10 years of age and over there were 15.60 per cent who could not speak English, and 2 per cent of the colored. Of the native white of either native or foreign parentage 10 years of age and over, there was less than 1 per cent in 1890 who could not speak English. Foreign white males 10 years of age and over in 1890 who could not speak English constituted 13.94 per cent of all foreign white males of that age, and foreign white females 10 years of age and over 17.59 per cent of all foreign white females of that age. Colored males who could not speak English constituted 3.09 per cent of all colored males 10 years of age and over, and colored females who could not speak English 0.87 per cent of all colored females 10 years of age and over. The whole number of males and females who could not speak English constituted 3.53 ami 3.73 per cent, respectively, of all the males and females 10 years of age and over. The presence of the French Canadians in the New England and border states, the Pennsylvania Dutch, the French of Louisiana, and the Mexicans of the southwest, mainly in New Mexico, Texas, Arizona, and Colorado, who through their peculiar euviroument have not learned to speak English, even though of native birth and parentage, is shown by the table on the following page, which gives, by states and territories, the number of persons who can not speak English and the percentage of the whole number of persons 10 years of age and over in 1890, classified by general nativity and color. kii PROGRESS OF THE NATION. TOTAL PERSONS 10 TEARS OF AGE AND OVER WHO CAN NOT SPEAK ENGLISH, CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY AND COLOR: 1890. (STATES AND TEEEI- TOKIES. The "United States. Korlh Atlantic divi- sion. Maine ^ew HampsliirB. "Vermont Massactuaetts . . . Bliode island . - . Connecticut 3?Ie-w"5rorfc New Jersey Pennsylrania. - . Sontli Atlantic divi- sion. Delawai^ Mai:yland Dist. of Columbia Virginia "West Virginia... I^orth Carolina . South Carolina . Georgia Korida Korth Central divi- sion. Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan "Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa ■ Missouri KoTth Dakota. . , South Bakota. - - Nebraska Kansas South Central divi- sion. Kentucky Tennessee Alabama , Mississippi Louisiana Texas Oklahoma Arkansas Western division Montana TVyoming Colorado. ,_. UTew Mexico Arizona trtah Nevada.. Idabo "Washington Oregon California ALL PEESOKS 10 TEAES OP AOB AMD OVEE. Total. 47, 413, 559 13,888,377 641, 602 315, 497 271, 173 1, 839, 607 261,959 608,830 i, 822, 392 1, 143, 123 4, 063, 134 6, 415, 921 131, 907 798, 605 168, 567 1, 211, 934 540,538 1, 147, 446 802, 406 1, 302, 208 283,260 16, 909, 013 2, 858, 659 1, 674, 028 2, 907, 671 1,619,035 1,258,380 '962, «50 1, 441, SOS 1, 995, 638 129, 452 286, 208 771, 659 1,055,215 7, rag, 487 1, 360, 031 1, 276, 631 1,089,545 902, 023 794, 683 1, 664, 756 44, 701 787, 113 2, 400, 161 107, 47, 327, 112, 46, 147, "38, C2, ■275, 244, 989, 811 755 690 541 076 227 225 721 639 374 ! 890 Can not speak English. Num- ber. 1, 718, ■ 567, 106 19, 329 17,674 4,045 66, 066 13, 175 18, 475 220, 850 41,726 176, 666 28,825 1,085 15, 516 663 1,621 1,837 797 266 393 e,S07 1730, 762 «8, 264 20, 982 135, '916 64,449 143, 124 98, 910 62, 734 30, 778 15, 239 20, 061 37, 502 22, 193 170, 173 5,505 1,486 1, O-M 1,060 CO, 499 92, 504 235 1,784 221,640 Per cent. 3.62 3.57 5.67 1,49 3.05 4.67 "3.03 4.58 3.65 4.32 0.46 6.62 1.94 0.30 0.13 0,33 0.07 0.03 0.03 .2.40 4.32 2.39 1.26 4.67 5.22 11.37 10.28 3.66 1.64 11.77 8.75 4.80 2.10 2,16 0,41 0.12 0.10 0.12 8.37 5.91 0.53 0.23 9.23 3, 937 1,067 17, 688 73, 271 3.05 3.49 5,39 05.11 ■ I 13, 009 ;28. 23 4,470 3,051 2, 185 9,462 1). 105 81, 789 3.04 7.98 3.48 3.43 4.54 8, 26 NATIVE WHITE PERSONS OP NATIVE PAEENTACE 10 TEARS OP AGE AND OVEE. TotaL 25, 375, 766 6, 931, 401 418, 125 217, 887 183, 797 794, 956 113,064 293,788 1,954,254 538, 201 2,417,629 3,605,353 81,514 427, 143 85, 940 718, 651 474, 080 745, 707 317, 626 674, 788 136, 814 8,973,201 1,748,970 1,200,796 1, 374, 915 708, COO 290, 678 220, 536 777, 969 1,S29, 564 26, 619 89, 314 424, 446 721, 606 4, 677, 577 1, 006, 096 922, 090 5,59, 412 364,410 270, 738 973, 030 36,555 639, 246 1, 128, 234 Can not speak English. 43, 23, 188, 85, 18, 42, 11, 31, 141, 153, 387 159 265 462 078 858 764 820 476 882 625 Num- ber. 108, 149 Per cent. 0.66 41, 699 2,466 69 28 192 16 38 442 43 38, 410 430 1 205 10 42 «0 51 20 39 22 4,741 889 1,103 648 674 454 111 158 544 47 23 74 116 48, 146 0.60 0.69 0.03 0,02 0.02 0,01 0.01 0.02 0.01 1.59 0.01 0.00 0.05 0.01 0.01 a 61 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.02 <0.05 61 36 106 41, 390 6, 403 11 41 73, 113 21 22 8,671 59, 778 999 27 11 1 41 40 3, 302 0.05 0.09 0.05 0.08 0.16 0.05 0.02 0.04 0.18 0.03 0.02 0.02 1.03 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.03 14.96 0.66 0.03 O.Ol 0.05 0.09 4.71 59. 95 5.53 0.06 0.09 0.00 0.03 0.03 0.86 NATIVE WHITE PERSONS OF FCREIGN PAEEKTAGE 10 YEAEo OF AGE AND OVER. Total. 7, 768, 421 3, 006, 517 48, 710 30, 437 44,892 398, 513 02,001 129, 196 1, 294, 607 250, 200 748, 059 247, 462 13,218 119, 147 23,322 19, 826 32, 354 5,635 8,499 15, 181 10, 381 3, 679, 173 694, 966 234, 606 676, 408 378, 481 462, 100 288, 080 340, 516 322, 058 26, 414 69,505 143, 596 152, 543 362, 064 Can not speak English Num- ber. 11, 499 2,905 449 195 1,153 373 404 3,322 394 2,304 649 300 284 29, 674 97, 948 25, 355 16, 742 13,056 77, 555 111, 557 3,224 16, 627 473, 205 20, 243 9,387 52, 819 8,163 8,061 52,067 8,692 13, 519 43, 385 32, 717 224, 152 1,794 2,113 3,488 2, 411 9,774 3,287 1,561 1,918 393 990 954 885 21,836 186 183 17 9 1,490 19, 874 12 59 6, 318 30 7 161 2,638 1,638 Per cent. 0.38 5.96 1.48 0.43 0.29 0.00 0.31 0.26 0.10 0.31 0.20 0.02 0.25 0.04 0.10 0.09 0.09 2.74 0. SO 0.30 0.90 0.52 0.64 2.12 1.14 0.46 0.60 1.49 1.67 0.66 0.68 0.03 0.10 0.72 0.10 0.07 1.93 .7.82 0.37 0.36 1.34 7 4 49 40 1,830 0.15 0,07 0,30 31,09 20.32 14 0. 03 0.06 0.03 0,11 0.12 0,62 FOREIGN WHITE PERSO.NS 10 YEARS OP AGE AMD OVEE. Total. 8, 760, 887 3,720,601 73, 322 67, 0,S9 41, 606 626, 543 100, 564 176, 360 , 611, 521 315,385 808, 121 196, 454 12,627 61, 209 18, 264 17, 776 18, 367 3,553 6, C49 11, 610 16, 991 3, 968, 466 446, 543 143, 032 810, 348 613, 993 600,916 449, 047 314,374 229, 836 76, 066 66, 100 194, 103 143, 029 307, 458 58, 298 19,386 13,961 7,633 47, 748 144, 014 2,032 13, 780 653, 908 39, 175 13,890 79, 975 10, 478 16, 343 50,612 11,833 16, 107 82, 687 46, 326 287, 382 Can not speak English. Num- ber. 1, 371, 044 509, 670 13, 920 17, 310 3,801 64, 033 12, 728 17, 899 215, 110 40, 907 133, 962 25, 265 1,066 14, 892 503 1,534 1,745 110 162 307 4,946 690, 756 Per cent. 16.60 13.70 18.96 25,80 9,12 8,02 12,06 10,15 14,23 12,97 16,58 12,86 8.44 10.33 2.75 8,63 9,50 3,09 2.66 2.64 29.11 17.67 65, 492 17, 708 131, 324 79, 663 131, 927 95, 119 60, 971 28,069 14,616 19, 203 35, 437 21, 137 82, 934 14,70 12,38 10,21 15, 44 26,34 21,18 16,21 12.21 19.25 22.36 18.26 14.78 26.98 5,254 1,191 9.01 6.14 5.17 3.94 .301 8,200 'l7. 30 65,411 j45,42 202 I 7. 07 1,613 11,70 62,399 ! 9,54 9,10 9,52 2,220 1,204 7,610 4, 113 39 25 8,835 3,457 659 923 6,700 3,394 24, 218 5i,00 0.84 6,67 0.11 6,S8 7,3,"! 8.43 COLORED PERSONS (a) lU YEARS OP AGE AND OVER, Total. 109, 427 229, 858 1,505 684 7.^8 19,595 6,330 10, 484 62, 110 39, 837 89, 125 Can not speak English. Num- ber. 2,1, 608 161, 100 61, 041 455, 682 24, 737 392, 589 470,232 600, 023 119, 034 348, 773 69, 180 33, 694 46, 000 16, 561 4,796 4,688 8,459 114, 160 454 1,229 9,616 38, 037 2, 452, 3iS8 197, 089 309, 800 479, 430 510, 929 392, 642 336, 154 2,290 217,454 144, 814 4,547 1,319 6, 837 8,488 3,594 1,700 6,930 2, 275 7,893 11, 449 .90, 787 66 21 688 58 134 1,976 377 890 2,4C1 15 119 41 20 3 631 24 47 1, 555 5,681 a Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and oivUized Indians. SO 58 456 1,801 909 393 44 247 153 379 1,037 65 17, 237 26 61 270 640 15, 353 816 10 71 79,810 1,666 374 1,040 6,842 1,537 978 2, 374 1,257 3,672 7,631 63, 439 CAN NOT SPEAK ENGLISH. Ixiii In the North Atlantic division there were 4,08 per cent and in the Korth Central division 4.32 per cent of the whole nnmber of persons 10 years of age and over in each division in 1890 who could not speak English. In both of these divisions the foreign whites constituted by far the largest proportion of the non-English speaking class, numbering 509,670 out of a total of 567,106 persons in the North Atlantic division, and 690,756 out of a total of 730,752 persons in the North Central division. The presence of the descendants of the Pennsylvania Dutch who have not learned to speak the English language is apparent from the number of native white persons of native parentage reported in Pennsylvania as being unable to speak English. There were in Maine, also, a considerable number of native white persons, both of native and foreign parentage, principally descendants of French Canadians, who could not speak English. In the South Atlantic division less than 1 per cent of the population 10 years of age and over in 1890 could not speak English, and this would be very nearly the case in the South Central division if it were not for the French and their descendants in Louisiana, and of the Mexicans and their descendants in Texas; including these two classes, the percentage of persons who could not speak English in 1890 was 2.18. Of the 48,146 native white persons of native parentage in the South Central division who could not speak English, 41,390 were found in Louisiana and 6,403 in Texas. In the same way, 19,874 native white persons of foreign parentage and 1,496 persons of the same class, out of a total of 21,836 native white persons of foreign parentage in the South Central division who couid not speak English, were found in Texas and Lonisiana, respectively. There were also 15,353 colored persons iu Lonisiana in 1890 who could not speak English, principally Creole negroes and their descendants. In the Western division not quite one- tenth, or 9.23 per cent, of the population 10 years of age and over in 1890 could not speak English, principally due to the Mexicans and their descendants in New Mexico, Arizona, Colorado, and California, and also to the Chinese and Indians generally iu this division. In New Mexico very nearly two-thirds, or 65.11 per cent, and in Arizona very nearly three-tenths, or 28.23 per cent, of the ijopulation 10 years of age and over could not speak English. Among the native whites of native parentage, 69.95 per cent in New Mexico, 5.53 per cent in Arizona, and 4.71 per cent in Colorado could not speak English, while among the native whites of foreign parentage, 31.09 per cent in New Mexico and 20.32 per cent in Arizona could not speak English. This was also the case with resiiect to foreign white persons, 39.25 per cent in New Mexico and 54.06 j)er cent in Arizona not being able to speak English. For colored persons in this division, comprising chielly Chinese and Indians, the percentages of those who could not speak English were large in almost every case, being 81.09 per cent for New Mexico, due to the Pueblo Indians, more than 50 per cent for Oregon, California, Idaho, and Utah, and very nearly 50 per cent for Washington. Distributing the total number of persons who can not speak English, subdivided by sex according to age periods, the following table is obtained : AGE PERIODS. All ages . lOto 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to G4 years 65 years and over . Age tuiknown BOTH SEXES. K"uinber. Per cent. 1, 713, 496 98, 704 137, 747 195,383 409, 049 305, 106 230, 171 167, 706 162, 925 11, 705 100. 00 5.74 8.02 11.37 23.80 17.76 13.39 9.76 9.48 0.68 Number. Per cent. 858, 839 49, 322 69, 754 103, 682 223, 450 156, 487 106,366 71, 472 70, 136 9,320 100. 00 6.73 8.12 12.07 25.90 13.22 12.38 8.32 8.17 1.09 Number. Per cent. 859, 607 49, 483 67, 993 91, 701 186, 699 148, 619 123, 805 96, 234 92, 789 2,385 100. OO 5,76 7.91 10.67 21.71 17.29 14.40 11.19 10.79 0.28 Of the whole number of persons in 1890, without regard to sex, who could not speak English, a little more than one-fourth were less than 25 years of age, very nearly one-fourth, or 23.80 per cent, were from 25 to 34 years of age, 17.76 per cent were from 35 to 44 years of age, 13.39 per cent were from 45 to 54 years of age, and very nearly one-tenth were from 55 to 64 years of age and 05 years of age and over, respectively. There was a slightly larger percentage of males for the earlier age periods to 45 years, and for the remaining age periods a slightly smaller percentage than for females. Ixiv PROGRESS OF THE NATION. The following table shows the distribution by age periods of all persons who can not speak English, without regard to sex, according to general nativity and color: AGE PERIODS. All ages . . . 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35toi4 years 45 to 54 years 55 to C4 years 65 years and over. Age unknown NATIVE WHITE — HATIVE PAEENTS. Numljer. Per cent. 168, 149 26, 340 22, 347 19,113 29, 486 24, 010 18, 733 14, 009 13,485 626 100. 00 15.66 13.29 11.37 17.54 14.28 11.14 8.33 8.02 0.37 NATIVE WHITE — FOHEIGN PAEENTS. Number. Per cent. 69, 876 22, 221 15,684 9,433 12, 156 5,756 2,267 1,139 1,041 179 100. 00 31.80 22.44 13.60 17.40 8.24 3.24 1.63 1.49 0.26 rOEEIGN WHITE. ITnmber. Per cent. 1,371,044 43, 595 91, 910 155, 544 336, 150 248, 343 196, 219 147, 117 145, 251 6,915 100. 00 3.18 6.70 11.35 24.52 18.11 14.31 10.73 10.59 0.51 TOTAL COLOEED. (a) !N umber. Percent. 109, 427 0,548 7,808 11, 293 31, 257 26, 997 12, 952 5,441 3,148 3,985 100. 00 5.98 7.13 10.32 28.57 24.67 11.84 4.97 2.88 3.64 a Persons of negro descent, Cliinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. The percentages of native white persons of native parentage who can not speak English are quite evenly distributed among all age periods, but for native white persons of foreign parentage bj'^ far the larger proportion is found among the earlier age periods. Among the foreign white the reverse is true, and this is largely the case among the colored, but not to the same extent as for the foreign white. CAN NOT SPEAK ENGLISH. Ixv The number of persons who can not speak English, and percentage of all persons 10 years of age ami over, living in each of the 124 cities having 25,000 inhabitants or more in 1890, is shown by the following table: Ife-wTork.Tr. T. Chicago, 111 Philadolphia, Pa. Brookljrn, N. T.. St. Louis, Mo Boston, Mass Baltimore, Md San Francisco, Cal. Cincinnati, Ohio . . . CleTeland, Ohio Buffalo, W.T New Orleans, La. . Pitt8l)urg, Pa Washington, D. C. Detroit, Micii Milwaukee, Wis . . - Kewark, 'N, J Minneapolis, Minn. Jersey city, N. J. . . Jjouisyille, Ky Omaha, Nch Bochester, N. Y . . Bt. Paul, Minn... Kansas city, Mo. , Providence, E. I. Denver, Colo Indianapolis, Ind . Allegheny, Pa ... . Albany, ST. X Colmnbus, Ohio. . . Syracuse, M'. T Worcester, Mass . . . Toledo, Ohio Bichmond, V a K ew Haven, Conn . Paterson,N. J Lowell, Mass Nashville, Tenn . . Scran ton. Pa Pall Elver, Mass. . Cambridge, Mass . Atlanta, Ga Memphis, Tenn ... Wilmington, Del. . Dayton, Ohio Troy, N.T Grand Bapids, Mich . BeadingjPa Camdeu, N.J Trenton.N. J Lynn, Mass Lincoln, Neb Charleston, S. C. Hartford, Conn., St Joseph, Mo . . Evansville, Ind . Los Angeles, Cal . Des Moines, Iowa. Bridgeport, Conn . Oakland, Cal Portland, Ore Saginaw, Mich AT.T, PEESONS 10 TEAES OF AOE ASD OVEE. Totnl. 1, 210, 589 842, 421 847, 283 634, 271 354, 084 371, 897 342, 936 252, 686 235, 375 201, 326 194, 196 18b, 507 183, 632 188, 667 167, 101 150, 414 142, 347 130, 132 127, 085 129, 745 109, 217 106, 173 102, 772 108, 226 109, 449 83, 631 85, 867 81, 966 77, 560 71, 198 71, 138 68, 385 62, 503 65, 740 66, 406 61, 115 63. 798 61, 269 66, 894 68, 592 56, 950 51. 799 63, 039 49, 587 48,682 49, 983 47, 376 45, 795 46, 308 15, 335 46,431 41,0)8 43, 159 44, 051 41, 668 40,111 41, 196 89, 394 39, 513 39, 772 40, 203 36, 223 Can not speak English. Number. Per cent. 116, 636 78, 752 22, 125 30, 663 14,889 4,729 11, 535 26, 219 11, 090 19, 066 22, 699 6,091 11, 808 563 18, 851 29, 669 9,113 6,065 6,289 1,719 3,884 6,363 7,133 1,692 2,036 2,395 1,291 4,623 1,396 1,030 2,108 2,445 4,386 123 1,830 3,081 6,352 140 2,808 - 7,958 1,351 49 221 819 1,288 802 3,912 2,022 S84 1,763 280 667 16 654 720 950 8,015 698 983 1,111 4,6tl6 1,870 9.63 9.35 2.61 4.83 4.20 1.27 3.36 10.38 4.71 9.47 11.69 3.21 6.43 0.30 11.98 19.72 6.61 4.66 4.14 1.32 3.56 6.05 7.23 1.66 1.86 2.70 1.60 6.64 1.80 1.11 2.96 3.68 7.01 0.19 2.76 5.04 9.96 0.23 1.91 13.58 2.37 0.09 0.12 1.65 2.65 1.60 8.26 4.42 1.26 3.89 0.60 1.38 0.11 1.43 1.73 2.36 7.32 1.77 2.60 2.87 11.53 6.16 Salt Lake, Utah Lawrence, Mass Springfield, Mass Manchester, N. H ntica, N. Y Hoboken, N. J Savannah, Ga Seattle, Wash , Peoria, HI New Bedford, Mass Erie, Pa Somorville, Mass Harrisburg, Pa Kansas city, Kan Dallas, Toi Sioux city, Iowa Elizabeth, N.J Wilkeebarre, Pa San Antonio, Tex Covington, Ky Portland, Me Tacoma, Wash Holyoko, Mass Port Wayne, Ind Binghamton, N. Y Norfolk,Va Wheeling, W. Va Augusta, Ga Youngstown, Ohio Diilutli,Mlnn Yonkers, N.Y Lancaster, Pa Springfield, Ohio Quincy, 111 Mobile, Ala Topeka, Kan Elmira, N.Y Salem, Mass Long Island city, N. Y Altoona, Pa Dubuque, Iowa Terre Haute, Ind , Chattanooga, Tenn . . . Galveston, Tex Waterbury, Conn Chelsea, Mass Bay city, Mich Pawtucket, E. I Akron, Ohio Houston, Tex Haverhill, Mass Brockton, Mass.. Williamsport, Pa Davenport, Iowa Sacr'amento, Cal Canton, Ohio Birmingham, Ala Little Eock, Ark Auburn, !N. Y Taunton, Mass AUentown, Pa Lacrosse, Wis. ALL PEESOKS 10 TEAES OF AGE AKD OTEE. Can not speak English. Total. Number. Per cent. 34, 716 719 2,16 36, 282 2,057 6.67 36,668 1,018 2,78 36, 309 6,281 17.31 35, 870 659 1.84 33,138 2,381 7.19 31. 683 91 0.20 35, 684 737 2.07 33, 029 767 2.29 33, 321 2,649 7.05 31, 103 1,806 6.94 32, 617 127 0.39 31, 237 262 0.81 29, 099 453 1.56 30, 315 318 1.05 29, 729 937 3.15 29, 310 1,018 3.67 28, 590 1,531 6.36 29, 026 3,349 11.51 28, 971 856 2.95 30, 642 163 0.50 30,150 941 3.12 27, 662 3,175 11.48 27, 486 1,101 4.01 29, 139 216 0.71 27, 847 38 0.14 27, 198 519 2.02 26, 694 34 0.13 24, 928 1,115 4.17 26, 780 1,856 6.93 25, C87 1,069 4.16 25, 362 788 3.11 24,987 309 1.24 21, 979 689 2.76 24,812 39 0.16 21, 134 259 l.OS 25, 316 276 1.09 25,420 1,275 6.02 22, 921 1,036 4.52 23, 096 638 2.76 23, 862 944 3,96 21, 572 181 0.75 23, 226 97 0.42 22, 837 239 l.O.T 22, 630 617 2.86 22, 997 118 0.64 20, 687 1,875 9.06 22, 364 545 2.11 21,622 676 3.12 21, 809 265 1.23 22, 871 733 3.20 22, 271 201 1.19 21,441 389 1.81 21,302 2,641 12.41 22, 400 1,491 6.67 20, 446 636 3.11 21, 319 115 0.54 20, 507 248 1.21 21, 007 212 0,98 20, 753 681 3.28 20, 110 1,111 6.52 18, 921 1,914 10.12 Of all the cities considered, Milwaukee, "Wis., had the largest percentage of persons who could not speak English. In that city very nearly one-fifth, or 19.72 per cent, of the population 10 years of age and over, in 1890, could not speak English, comprising principally Germans and secondarily Poles. The nest largest percentage was found in Manchester, K H,, where 17.31 per cent could not speak English, comprised almost wholly of French Canadians. This is also true of Fall Eiver, Mass., where the French Canadian element is also strong, and in which the percentage of persons who could not speak English was next largest to that of Manchester, or 13.58 per cent. Besides these three cities there are eight other cities, namely, Davenport, Iowa, Detroit, Mich., Buffalo, K. Y., San Antonio, Tex., Portland, Ore., Holyoke, Mass.. San Francisco, Cal. and Lacrosse, Wis., in which persons who could not speak English constituted more than one-tenth of the population 10 years of age and over in 1890. POP — FT 2 Y Ixvi PROGRESS OF THE HATION. CITIZENSHIP OF FOREIGN BORN MALES 21 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER. . This is the first time tliab information TegaTfling the citizenship of foreign born males of voting age has been obtained as a part of the decennial census of this country. In view of the constantly increasing body of foreign born which is being added each year to our population, and especially as by far the greater proportion consists of males of adult age, information of this character becomes absolutely essential in order to determine, approsimately at least, the extent to which the potential voter of foreign birth has taken steps toward acquiring citizenship. The whole number of males of voting age, that is, 21 years of age and over, in 1890 was 16,940,311, of whom 4,348,459, or 25.67 per cent, were of foreign birth. These 4,3-i8,459 foreign born adult males constituted very nearly one-half, or 47.01 per cent, of the entire foreign born element of the United States in 1890. The following table shows the number and percentage of foreign born males 21 years of age and over in the United States in 1890 who are aliens, who have been naturalized, or who have taken out their first papers: CIIIZSliSHIP. Nmaber. Percent. Total 4, 348, 459 100. 00 Aliens 1, 189, 453 2,545,753 SSe, 061 377, 193 27.35 58. 54 5.43 e.6g .First^sttiualization papers £ie.d- Of the whole number of adult males of foreign birth in 1890, therefore, considerably more than one-half, or 68.54 per cent, have become naturalized and are citizens of this country, 5.43 per cent have taten out their first naturalization papers, that is, have indicated their intention of becoming citizens, while for a little less than one- tenth, or 8.68 per cent, no information regarding citizenship was obtained. These three classes combined represent very nearly three-fourths, or 72,65 per cent, of all the foreign born males of voting age. The reroainiBg one-fourth, or 27.35 per cent, are aliens, that is, males of suitable ago who were reported in tlie census of 1880 as not having taken the first steps necessary to acquire citizenship. The comparatively large proportion represented by this alien element, nnmbering 1,189,452, is due, in part at least, to the excessive immigration in the years immediately preceding the census year. The following table shows, for each state and territory, the percentage of foreign born males 21 years of age and over who are aliens, who have been uaturalizetl, or who have taken out their first papers, the totals of each line equaling 100 per cent : STATES AKD TERHITOEDBS. The tTnited States .. . North Atlantic division . . . Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Hhode Island ... Connecticut Kow York Ifew Jersey Pennsylvania South Atlantic division Delaware Maryland - District of Columhia. .. Virginia West Virginia K'orth Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida M'oith Central division Ohio Indiana — Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Aliens. Per cent. 27.35 M.iA, 51.43 BO. 05 41.25 46. 10 49. 73 36.52 28.18 28.87 35.13 26.04 34.04 26.02 19.83 27.01 18.61 20.13 21.61 24.63 36.12 18.78 17.07 7.07 24.63 23.72 15.49 Katural- iaed. Per cent. 68.54 64.32 36.53 38.90 46.95 43.78 38.83 49.39 60.71 60.30 63.19 60.02 56.79 61.81 80.78 69.57 64.62 64.30 66.38 50.37 47.67 64.75 70. 28 75.90 62. 12 08.70 64.71 First naturali- zation papers filed. Per cent. 6.43 3.26 1.83 2.64 2.52 2.51 3.87 2.67 3.32 3.44 3.80 2.97 1.87 3.27 1.76 1.55 2.09 2.31 1.73 246 6.63 7.26 2.61 4.72 4.34 8.91 11.61 Un- known. Per cent. 8.68 7.98 10.23 8.41 9.28 7.60 7.62 1L42 7.78 7.39 7.88 10.97 7.30 8.90 17.63 11.87 14.63 13.20 10.28 13.49 9.33 9.21 9.54 12.31 9..01 8.61 8.19 STATES Airo TEEEITOEIH8. North Central division — Con. Minnesota — Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Central division Kentucky *... Tennessee Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Oklahoma Arkansas Western division , Montana Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona ntah Nevada Idaho ..^ Washington Oregon California Aliens. Per cent. 16.85 16.88 18.35 26.53 12. 98 15.99 11. 14 24.48 15.43 20.36 21.81 21. S4 29.97 28.70 7.41 14.53 88. 13 27.89 30.48 24.72 36.42 61.03 26.24 39.71 31.11 28.78 35.87 46.33 Natural- ized. Per cent. 63.'67 68.89 66.99 48.87 66.76 64.47 69.37 63.82 70.22 68.84 59.83 61.20 55. 12 54. 43 73.36 63.52 48. 08 49.88 47.63 68.60 52.89 33.81 69. C2 54.08 55.23 61.16 47.56 43.32 First 'naturali- sation papers filed. Per cent. 11.62 4.45 3.44 20.31 13.23 8.69 e.w 4.09 1.82 3.14 4.16 1.93 3.91 6.36 4.22 3.73 6.68 15.97 11.71 7.28 4.54 2.21 6.40 2.45 7.22 11.84 7.16 4.25 Un- known. Per cent. 7.86 9.78 11.22 4.29 7.05 ltl.85 12.90 12.61 12.53 n. 66 14.15 14. 93 11.00 11.45 15.01 18.22 7.11 6.20 10.18 9. SO 7.15 7.35 7.74 3.7,6 6.44 8.22 9.41 6.05 CITIZENSHIP OF FOEEiaN BORN MALES. Ixvii It is seen from the table that in 1890 the largest percentages of aliens were found in the ISevr England states and in the Eocky Mountain states and territories, and that the smallest percentages of aliens were found in the Btates of the Tipper Mississippi Valley and on the Plains — that is, the states comprising the North Central division. In Maine, Kew Hampshire, and Arizona a little more than one-half of the whole number of foreign born adult males were aliens and in Ehodo Island a little less than one-half. In Yermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Florida, New Mexico, Nevada, Oregon, and California the percentages of aliens are also large, constituting in each case more than one-third of the whole number of adult males of foreign birth. The emallest percentages of aliens were found in Indiana and Oklahoma. Of the whole number of foreign born males of voting age, 1,799,774, or 41.39 per cent, were found in the 124 cities having 25,000 inhabitants or more in 1890. The same cities also contained 540,068 aliens, or 45.40 per cent of all the aliens in the United States. The percentage of aliens of the total foreign born males of voting age in these 124 cities is 30.01, as against 27435 per cent for the country at largo. In other words, the proportion of aliens in the j)rincipal cities of the United States is somewhat greater than in the country as a whole. The following table shows, for each of the 28 cities having 100,000 inhabitants or more in 1890, the percentage of foreign born males 21 years of age and over who are aliens, who have been naturalized, or who have taken out their first papers, the totals of each line equaling 100 per cent : -Tlie 28 cities . New Tort, N.T... Ciicago, ni P hiladolphia, Pa . - . Erooldyn, If.T.... St. Louia, Ito Boston, Kaas Baltimore, ifil San Francisco, Cal- Cincinnati, Ohio . . . Cloveland, Oliio Buffalo, N.T Now Orleans, La. .. Pittabnrg, Pa Washington, B.C.. Detroit, Mich Milwaukee, Wis... Ne'wark, N. J" Minneapolis, Minn- Jersey city, N. J. . . LouisTJlle, Ky Omaha, Nol) Eochoatar, N. T St. Paul, Minn Kansas city. Mo . . . Providence,E.I..- Denver, Colo Indianapolis, Ind . . Allegheny, Pa Aliens. 'Katni'al- ■ized. Krst nAtiirali. zatlon pa-pers filed. XTn- known. Per cent. Per cent. Per cent. Per cent. 30.23 56.00 4.45 7.32 3*^14 57.48 3.06 5.32 31.27 55.57 4.90 8.25 30.46 58.51 4.09 6.94 27.36 61,01 3.63 7.10 21.81 65.72 2.96 9.48 41.09 49.65 2.38 6.83 26.76 63.74 3.63 5.87 43.69 44.79 2.85 5.67 14.38 78.18 2.30 5.14 31.20 69.18 2.75 6.81 27.24 58.19 4.93 9.64 24.62 60.63 4.40 10.45 35.81 53.86 5.06 6.27 19.83 60.78 1.7« 17.63 22.85 60.31 7.55 9.29 17.80 B6.47 17.71 7.98 26.84 65.51 1.61 6.04 19.61 67.49 12.46 10.44 27.03 63.70 2.65 6.73 17.15 70.63 1.72 10.50 22.21 57.03 8.63 12.08 24.00 61.26 5.51 9.23 15.54 65.83 10.89 7.74 26.19 57.76 6.15 9.90 50.83 39.26 4.18 6.73 29.76 53.61 6.63 11.00 8.51 76.95 3.17 13.37 31.20 56.37 5.07 7.36 The percentage of aliens in these 28 cities, or 30.23 per cent, is not essentially different from that already Indicated for the 124 cities having 25,000 inhabitants or more, or 30.01 per cent. In Providence the percentage of aliens is 50.83; that is, a Uttle more than one-half of all the foreign born males of voting age in that city in 1890 ■were aliens. In San Francisco and Boston the aliens constitute more than two-fifths of the foreign born males of voting age, and in Pittsburg and New York more than one-third. Indianapolis had the smallest percentage of aliens, or 6.51 per cent only, more than three-fourths of all the adult males of foreign birth in that city having become naturalized. Ixviii PROGRESS OF THE NATION. As already stated, the aliens number 1,189,452, and constitute more than one-fourth of all the foreign born males of adult age. The following table shows for the United States the number and percentage of aliens in 1890 who had been in this country less than 1 year, Ij 2, 3, or 4 years, 5 to 9 years, 10 to 14 years, and 15 years and over: Total , Less than 1 year.. lyear 2yeara 3 years 4years 5 to 9 years , 10 to 14 years 15 years and over, T7ntno"wn Number. 1, 189, 452 65, 621 5.52 96, 502 8.11 129, 539 10.89 130, 714 10.99 67, 087 8.16 316, 600 26.62 121, 699 10.22 209, U8 17.58 22,642 1.91 Per cent. 100. 00 From this table it appears that considerably more than one-half of all the aliens in 1890 had been in this comitry 5 years or more, and, so far as length of residence is concerned, are eligible to citizenship. That is to say, 316,600, or 26.62 per cent of all the aliens, had been in this country from 5 to 9 yearsj 121,599, or 10.22 per cent, from 10 to 14 years, and 209,148, or 17.58 per cent, 15 years or more. The whole number of aliens who had been in this country 5 years and over is 647,347, or 54.42 per cent of all the aliens. The percentage of aliens in the several states and territories who had been in the United States 5 years or more can be readily seen from the table on the following page, in which the percentages of aliens for each period of residence are given in detail. CITIZENSHIP OF FOREIGN BORN MALES. kix BTATES AKD TERRITORIES. -opulation 10 years of age and over in 1890 were engaged in gainful occupations in Ehode Island, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Connecticut, and New York, while in the remaining states of this division from 47 to 50 per cent were so occupied. These largo proportions are due to the manufacturing interests in these states, in which large numbers of women and children find employment. Excluding the District of Columbia, where the large proportion of persons at work is due to the number of women iu government offices, there were five states in the South Atlantic and South Central divisions having more than 50 per cent of their population 10 years of age and over in 1890 at work, namely. South Carolina, Louisiana, Georgia, Mississippi, and Alabama. Of the states of the North Central division. North Dakota was the only one in which more than 50 per cent of the population 10 years of ago and over iu 1890 were at work. In the southern states these large proportions are due to the employment of women and children in the fields, while the large j»roportion in North Dakota is principally due to the same causes stated for the states and territories comprising the Western division. The proportion of the population 10 years of age and over engaged in gainful occupations in 1890 as compared with 1880 has increased or decreased according to the section of the country considered. In the northern and eastern sections the proportion has generally increased, owing to the large increase in the number of women engaged in gainful occupations in 1890, while iu the southern and western sections the proportion has decreased, principally on account of the very much smaller number of children employed in the southern states and the change in the character of the population of the western states, there being a somewhat lar^ger proportion of fcaiales in those states in 1890 as compared with 1880. OCCUPATIONS. Ixxxiii The following table gives by states and territories tlie number and percentage of males and females 10 years of age and over engaged in gainful occupations at the censuses of 1880 and 1890: BTATES AND TEBRITOBIHS. The TTnited States. Uortli Atlantic division . Maine Kew Hampshire Vermont Massaciiusetts Ehode Island Connecticut ^ew Torlc Sew Jersey Pennsylvania Soatli Atlantic division.. Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia Nortli Carolina Soutli Carolina Georgia Florida Nortli Central division. Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan AVisconsin : Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Central division.. Kentucky .. Tenne3b3e . . AlabaiuB. Mississippi . Louisiana. . . Texas Oklahoma .. Arkansas... "Western division. Montana Wyoming Colorado New Mexico . Arizona Utah Nevada Idaho Washington . Oregon California MALE POPtlLATION 10 TEAHS OF AGE AND OVEK IN 1890. Total. 21, 352, 059 6, 904, 566 271, 787 155, 928 137, 899 887, 063 135, 955 300, 675 2, 335, 622 568, 585 2, 061, 052 3, 178, 769 67, 309 392, 485 88, 703 598, 677 281, 570 559, 76-1 395, 466 647, 922 146, 867 8, 828, 083 1, 442, 430 855, 368 1, 507, 159 851, 163 657, 968 523, 342 755, 134 1,037,994 74, 442 133, 252 426, 815 563, 016 3,977,614 689, 572 640, 677 531, 941 451, 788 394, 815 830, 783 25, 811 412, 227 1,463, 627 75, 690 32,«75 202, 719 61, 885 29, 736 79, 747 25, 370 40, 276 179, 965 146, 400 589, 252 Number and per cent engaged in gainful occupations. Number. 18, 821, 090 5, 543, 041 212, 033 127, 845 108, 804 719, 166 113,164 245, 634 1, 921, 785 459, 467 1, 635, 143 2, 431, 787 53, 938 808, 515 68, 992 445, 473 202,081 422, 171 311, 423 608, 790 no, 404 6, 661, 149 1, 088, 609 639, 156 1, 153, 249 663, 627 495, 229 403, 461 651, 413 771, 554 59, 956 102, 635 325, 416 406, 839 2, 973, 045 506, 946 473, 171 411, 627 337, 931 314,293 610, 193 19, 849 299, 035 1, 212, 068 67, 587 28,736 172, 796 60, 217 24, 847 59, 825 21, 591 33, 278 163, 581 116, 988 483, 622 rer cent. 77.29 80.28 78.01 81.99 78.90 81.07 83.24 81.69 80.56 80.81 79.34 76.50 80.13 73.01 77.73 74.41 71.77 75.42 78.75 78.53 75.17 75.45 75.47 74.72 76.52 77.97 75.27 77.09 73.02 74.33 80.64 77.02 76.24 72. 26 74.74 73.52 73.85 77.38 74.80 79.61 73.46 76.90 72.54 82.81 89.41 87.94 35.24 81.15 83.56 75,02 85.10 82.62 85.34 79.22 82.07 MALE POPULATION 10 TEARS OF AGE AND OVEE IN 1880. Total. 18, 735, 980 5, 537, 100 253, 587 139, 807 132, 036 681, 786 104, 986 242, 392 1, 950, 059 426, 451 1, 591, 056 2, 588, 036 56, 003 341, 621 63, 429 516, 395 217, 650 465, 268 324, 364 600, 830 93, 475 6, 684, 105 1, 209, 436 752, 406 1, 178, 131 659, 101 503, 434 307, 449 623, 675 816, 902 ■aM, 343 181,022 388, 148 3, 069, 756 586, 424 524, 559 414, 095 375, 561 322. 004 508, 923 273, 185 806, 924 24, 558 11, 950 110, 896 48, 266 24, 267 50, 580 36,211 17, 910 36, 085 81, 031 425, 170 Number and per cent engaged in gainful occupations. Number. 14, 744, 942 4,333,047 198, 466 112, 340 102, 417 546, 591 37, 120 192, 663 1, 524, 264 330, 103 1,239,034 2, 119, 492 46, 652 265, 632 46, 966 411, 043 164, 691 393, 211 272, 015 445, 530 73, 762 5, 038, 033 831, 836 583, 653 893, 679 514, 191 371, 062 230, 048 483, 457 630,016 054,993 142, 159 302,934 2,492,259 465, 432 381, 502 308, 731 305, 089 268, 176 463, 190 230, 076 712, 111 21, 748 8,420 96, 472 38, 560 21, 800 37, 108 30, 730 15,287 29, 059 64, 564 348, 303 Per cent. 78.40 76.75 80.35 77.57 80.17 82.93 79.43 78.17 77.41 77.88 81.90 83,30 77.76 74,04 79,60 76.67 34.51 83,86 87. 39 78.90 76.12 72.91 77.57 75,86 73.01 73.71 74.82 77,52 77.12 b85. 47{ 78.53 78.05 81.19 79.37 74.65 89,05 81.24 33.28 81.41 82.71 82. 14 70,46 86,99 79.89 89.83 73.48 84.86 85.35 80.63 79.68 81.92 FE^LALE POrUL-lTION 10 TEAES OF AGE AND OVEE IN 1890. Total. 23, 060, 900 6, 983, 811 269, 375 159, 609 133, 274 952, 544 140, 004 309, 155 2, 436, 770 574, 538 2, 002, 082 3, 237, 152 64, 658 400, 12a 99, 864 613, 257 267, 902 I- 587,682 400, 940 651, 286 130,383 8, 081, 530 1, 416, 229 818, 660 1, 400, 512 767, 872 600, 422 439, 008 686, 174 957, 644 65, 010 102, 956 344, 844 492, 199 3, 821, 873 670, 459 635, 954 537, 604 450, 240 399, 863 733, 972 18,890 374, 386 936, 534 32,215 15, 080 125, 177 50,666 16,3*0 67, 430 12, 355 22,445 96, 674 97, 968 400, 644 Niinilier and per cent TEIiBlTOEIES. The United States 22, 735, COl Maine New Hampshirffl . Yermont Massacliusctts . . - Kliode Island Connecticut New Tork New Jersey Pennsylvania Sonth Atlantic diviaion. Delaware Maryland District of Columbia. Yirginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida North Central division. Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa..'. Missouri North Dakota- South Daliota. Nebraska Kansas South Central division. Kentucky. . . Tennessee .. Alabama Mississippi . Louisiana. . . Texas Oklahoma... Arkansas . . . Western division . Montana Wyoming Colorado New Mexico . Arizona Utah Nevada Idaho Washington - Oregon California KUMBEE OF PEESONS 10 YEAES OF AGE AND OVEB ENGAGED IN GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS. 1890 North Atlantic division 6, 971, iGO 257, 096 161, 703 128, 771 982, 444 155, 878 317, 014 2, 435, 725 570, 738 1, 059, 091 3, 118, 056 6J, 286 393, 267 101, 119 651, 839 223, 788 637, 363 440, 854 G68, 713 136, 827 7, 673, 838 1, 272, 724, 1,353, 759, 676, 469, 631, 834, 786 058 559 575 290 086 805 379 181, 864 368, 060 452, 346 3, 635, 814 690, 321 553, 763 641, 602 462, 739 423, 074 696, 208 20, 906 347, 208 1, 336, 493 72, 223 30, 630 19], 043 54, 151 26, 416 66, 901 23, 415 35, 172 161, 696 126, 781 544, 165 18S0 17, 392, 099 5, 309, 722 231, 993 142, 468 118, 584 720, 774 116, 979 211, 333 1, 8M, 645 398, 879 1, 456, 067 2, 677, 762 51, 580 324, 432 66, 624 491, 240 176,199 480, 187 392, 102 597, 862 91, 636 6, 625, 123 994, 475 635, 080 999, 780 669, 201 417, 455 255, 125 628, 302 692, 969 a67, 844 152, 614 322, 285 3, 022, 173 619, 854 417,970 492, 790 416, 606 363, 228 622, 133 260, 692 757, 319 22, 255 8,884 10], 251 40, 822 22, 271 40, 056 32, 233 15, 678 30, 122 67, 343 376, 505 INCEEASE IN PERSONS 10 YEAES OF AGE AND OVEB ENGAGED IN GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS FEOM 1880 TO 1890. Number. Percent. 6, 813, 502 1,661,738 25, 103 23, 235 10,187 261, 670 38, 899 75, 681 551, 080 173, 859 603, 024 440, 294 9,706 68, 835 34, 495 57, 599 47, 689 57, 176 48, 752 70, 851 46, 291 2, 714, 842 31.30 10.82 15.61 8.69 36.30 33.25 31.36 29.24 43.81 34.55 16.44 914, 475 88, 978 353, 779 190, 379 158, 835 213, 916 103, 533 191, 420 ol24, 020 216, 446 130, 061 592, 735 70,170 103, 783 48,812 47, 233 59, 846 174, 075 80, 616 596, 810 49,908 21, 716 90, 692 13,329 1, 145 20, 816 8,818 19, 594 131, 571 69, 138 167, 600 17. 7« 21.22 51.78 11.65 27.01 11.91 12.43 11.85 49.18 48.20 Per cent of increase in population 10 ycar.^ of a^ieand over from 1880 to 1890. 27. 99 14.01 35.39 33.45 38.06 83.87 19.60 27.62 a214. 40 141. 17 40.36 19.61 13.56 23.61 9.91 11.37 16.48 33.34 33.19 78.81 224. 52 214.78 89.57 32.65 18.61 67.02 27.36 125. 78 446. 76 88.26 44.53 23.23 4.23 10.24 2.70 28.15 27.90 22.03 21.12 32.07 26.85 21.36 19.01 14.85 37.73 14.44 28.22 19.53 20.22 21.75 53.40 32.51 19.14 14.03 28.13 30.92 30.31 71.86 21.98 28.12 a266. 21 142. 45 49.83 28.30 16.89 20.20 25.57 19.68 22.43 47.04 47.99 75.48 237. 03 189.79 107. 24 27.94 ; 9. 96 61.48 24.55 150.83 394. 09 87. 17 45.35 a Dakota territory. OCCUPATIONS. xciii The preceding table confirms the statement already made as to tlie difference in the proportion of persons at TTork in 1890 as coini)ared ^vith that for ISfsO in certain states and territories, aud shows very clearly the influence of the manufacturing interests in the eastern and northern states, the changing character of the population of the western states, and the very great loss iu the proportion of children at work in the southern states. In all the states of the Korth Atlantic division the increase in persons engaged in gainful occupations since 1880 has been larger than that of the population 10 years of age and over. This is also true with respect to the states in the is^orth Central division east of the Mississippi river, with the exception of Indiana, where the percentages of increase were practically the same. In Iowa, Missouri, the Dakotas, and Nebraska the increase in the population 10 years of age and over was only slightly larger than that of persons engaged in gainful occupations, but iu Kansas there was an increase of nearly 50 per cent in the population 10 years of age and over as compared with an increase of only 40 per cent in persons at work. In the Western division there was a larger percentage of increase in the population 10 years of age and over in Montana, Colorado, Arizona, Idaho, and California, while in the remaining states and territories of this division the percentage of increase iu persons at work was the larger. Maryland (excluding the District of Columbia), in the South Atlantic division, and Tennessee, in the South Central division, were the only southern states where the increase in persons at work was larger than the increase iu the population 10 years of age and over. As already stated, the statistics of occupations at the census of 1850 related to free males over 15 years of age, and at the census of 1860 to free persons over 15 years of age, the results being printed in each case in an alphabetical list only. At the censuses of 1870 and 1880 the statistics of occupations related to all persons 10 years of age and over by sex, and were arranged according to four general classes. At the census of 1890 the statistics of occupations comprehended all persons 10 years of age and over by sex, and were classified under certain general heads, following mainly the plan of 1870 and 1880, but with certain changes and modifications, as previously explained. The differences in the designations of occupations at each of the preceding censuses as compared with the classification used at the census of 1890, and in those cases where two or more designations were given at any of the preceding censuses to denote occuiiations which in 1890 were embodied under a single designation, are noted in the subjoined statement. In certain cases, also, it was necessary to combine two or more of the designations used in 1890, in order to make them comparable, so far as possible, with the designations used at one or more of the preceding censuses. These consolidations in 1890 in most cases are apparent from the wording, as miners, professors and teachers, merchants and dealers, and the like, but wherever the designation used in 1890 is not fully descriptive of all the occupation designations which have been so combined, the necessary explanation is given in a footnote. In the column showing the difference in designations at preceding censuses, space has been economized for certain occupation designations by using but once any word common to many designations, which, wherever so used, is followed by its qualifying word, either noun or adjective, as the case may be, as "1850 — * * * dealers — cattle; horse; ice; * * * "under "Merchants and dealers", meaning cattle dealers, horse dealers, ice dealers, etc., or "1870 — officials of— banks; companies (not specified) ; express companies ; * * * " under "Officials oi banks, and of insurance, trade, transportation, trust, and other companies", meaning officials of banks, officials of companies (not specified), officials of express companies, etc. In the appended statement each separate occupation designation, if more than one for any census year, is followed by a semicolon, and in those cases where an abbreviated form is used, as just explained, each qualifying word denoting a separate occupation designation is followed by a semicolon, and the concluding word or words preceded by "and" to indicate the end of that particular class of abbreviated designations. With this preliminary explanation, there should be no difficulty in comprehending the plan of the detailed statement which follows. XCIV PROGRESS OF THE NATION. DIFPEEENCES IN DESIGNATIONS OP OCCUPATIONS: 1850 TO 1890. OCCUPATION DESIGNATIONS IN 1890. AGKICULTUKE, FISHEEIES, AND MINING. Agricultural laborers Dairyineu aud dairy women Farmers, planters, and overseers Pisbermenand oystermeu , Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vine growers. Lumbermen and raftsmen Miners Stock raisers, herders, and drorers. Wood choppers Other agricultural pursuits. PROFESSIONAL SERVICE. Artists and teachers of art Authors and literary and scientific persons. Chemists, assayers, and metallurgists. Designers, draftsmen, and inventors Engineers (civil, mechanical, electrical, and mining) and surveyors. Journalists Lawyers Musicians and teachers of music , Officials (government) Physicians and surgeons Professors and teachers Theatrical man agers, showmen, etc . Yeterinary surgeons Other professional service . DOMESTIC AND PERSONAL SERVICE. Barbers and hairdressers Boarding and lodging house keepers Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) . Hotel keepers Hunters, trappers, guides, and scouts . Laborers (not specified) . Launderers and laundresses . Nurses and mid wives DIFirBKENCE IN DESIGNATIONS AT PRECF.DING CENSUSES. 1860 — Parm laborers. 1850 — Dairymen and milkmen. 1860 — Dairymen. 1850 and 1860 — Farmers ; planters. 1870 and 1880 — Farm and plantation over- seers; farmers and planters. 1S50 — Fishermen ; oystermen. 1860 — Fisliormen ; oystermen ; whalemen. 1850 — Gardeners and florists; marketmen; nurserj-men. 18S0 — Florists; garden- ers and nurserymen ; horticulturists ; marketmen ; vine dressers ; vine growers, 1870 — Pliirists; gardeners and nurserymen; vine growers. 1880 — Plorists' gardeners, nurserymen, and vine growers. 1850 and 1860— Lumbermen. 1850 and 1863 — Colliers ; miners. 1850 — Drovers; herdsmen, graziers, and rancheros. 1860 — Drovers; graziers- herdsmen; rancheros; shearers; shepherds; wild-horso catchers. 1870 and 1880 — Stock drovers; stock herders ; stock raisers. 18J0 and 1860 — Wood corders; wood cutters. 1850— Turpentine m.ikers. 1860 — Thrashers; turpentine makers. 1870 — Turpen- tine farmers; turpentine laborers. 1830 — Turpentine farmers and laborers' others in agriculture. 1850 and 1860— Artists ; sculptors. 1870— Artists (not specified); painters; sculptors; teachers of drawing and jiainting. 18S0 — Authors. 1860— Astrologists; astronomers; authors; explorers; geologists; librarians; naturalists; translators. 1870— Authors and lecturers; librarians; naturalists; translators. 1880— Authors, lecturers, and literary persons. 1850— Chemists. 1860— Assayers; chemists. 1870— Chemists (practiting) ; metal- lurgists. 1850 and 1880— Draft.smen. 1870— Designers and draftsmen ; inventors. 1860— Civil engineers; surveyors. 1860— Civil and mechanical engineers; elec- tricians. 1870— Engineers (civil); land surveyors. ISSO—Engintsers (civil). 1850 and 1860 — Editors; reporters. 1860— Conveyancers ; judges; lawyers; notaries public. 1850— Musicians; music teachers. 1860— Musicians (vocal-andinstrumental); musio teachers. 1870— Musicians (professional) ; teachers of music. 1880— Musician! (professional) and teachers of music. 1850— City, county, and town officers; United States and state officers. 1860-In. specters; officers (public); United States officers. 1850— Oculists; physicians; surgeons. 1860— Chiropodists; cuppers; oculista| physicians; surgeons. 1870— Chiropodists ; physicians and surgeons. 1850 and 1860— Professors; teachers. 1870— Teachers (not specified). 1880— Teach- ers and scientific persons. 1850— Showmen. 1860— Horse trainers; riding masters; showmen; ventrilo- quists. 1870— Showmen and showwomeu. 1880— Showmen and employes of shows. 1850 and 1860- Veterinarians. 1860— Dancing masters. 1870— Teachers of danoins. 1870 and 1880— Engineers and fire- 1850 and 1860— Barbers. 1850 and 1880— Boarding house keepers. 1850— Engineers; firemen. 1860— Firemen, men. 1850 and 1860— Innkeepers. 1850-Huuters, trappers, and rangers. 1860-Gunners; hunters; interpreters; trappers. 1870— Hunters and trappers ; Indian scouts, guides, and interpreters. 1863-Laborers; pavers; stevedores. 1860-Cenar diggers; cistern builders; house movers; laborers; pavers; stevedores; well diggers. 1870-lco cutters; laborers (not specified); laborers (trade and transportation) ; lamplighten. 1880— Employ(5s in warehouses; Laborers (not specified). I860 — Laundresses. 1860, 1870, and ISSO-Nurses; midwives. OCCUPATIONS. DIFFERENCES IN DESIGNATIONS OP OCCUPATIONS: 1850 TO 1890— Continaed. xcv OCCUPATION DESIGNATIONS IN 1890. DIFFERENCE IN DESIGNATIONS AT PKECEDING CENSUSES. DOMESTIC AND PERSONAL SERVICE — Continued, Restaurant and saloon keepers and bartenders . . . Servants (o) . Soldiers, sailors, and marines (United States) Watclimeu, policemen, and detectives Other domestic and personal service TRADE AND TRANSPORTATION. Agents (claim, commission real estate, insurance, etc.) and collectors. Bankers and brokers (6) Boatmen and canalmen — Bookkeepers, clerks, and salesmen (o) Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc Foremen and overseers Hostlers Hucksters and peddlers Merckants and dealers a Includes housekoepera unA stRwarda. 1850 — Barkeepers. -1860 — Barkeepers; billiard saloon keepers; bowling saloon keepers; saloonkeepers. 1870 — Barkeepers; billiard and bowling saloon keep- ers and employes; restaurant keepers. 1880 — Billiard and bowling saloon keepers and employes; restaurant keepers; saloon keepers and bartenders. 1863— Cooks; domestics; housekeepers; matrons; servants; stewards. 1870 and 1880 — Domestic servants; omployfeof hotels and restaurants (not clerks); stew- ards and stewardesses. 1850— Soldiers. 1870— Marines (U. S.); sailors (U. S.); soldiers (U. S.). 1850 — Watchmen. 1860 — Watchmen and messengers. 1880 — Watchmen (private) and detectives. 1850— Chimney sweeps; feather dressers. 1860— Bathroom keepers ; billposters; bnotblacks; chimney sweeps; feather dressers; scavengers; submarine divers. 1870— Bath house keepers; billposters; bootblacks; chimney sweeps; employes of government; scavengers. 1880— Employes of charitable institutions; em- ploy(5s of government (not clerks) ; others iu professional and personal services. 1850— Agents; collectors. 1860— Agents; collectors; cotton samplers; insurance agents; intelligence agents; real estate agents ; samplers. 1870 — Agents; claim agents; intelligence office keepers; traders and dealer.s in real estate. 1883— Agents (not speoi(ied) ; collectors and claim agents; traders and dealers in real estate. 1850— Bankers; brokers; pawnbrokers. 1860 — Bankers; brokers; cotton brokers; pawnbrokers; speculators. 1870— Bankers and brokers of money and stocks; loawnbrokers. 1880 — Bankers and brokers (money and stocks) ; brokers (com- mercial). 1850 — Boatmen. 1860 — Boatmen; canalmen; ferrymen. 1870 and 1880 — Boatmen and watermen; canalmen. IgSO — Clerks. 1860— Bookkeepers ; card writers ; clerks. 1870 — Bookkeepers and accountants in stores ; card writers-; clerks and bookkeepers in — banks; express companies; insurance offices; manufacturing establishments; railroad offices; and telegraph offices ; clerks and copyists; clerks in — governnrent offices; ihotels and restaurants ; and stores ; salesmen and saleswomen ; shorthand writers. IggO — Bookkeepers and accountants in stores; clerks and bookkeepers in — banks; express companies; insurance offices; manufacturing establishments; railroad offices ; and telegraph offices (estimated for 1880) ; clerks and copyists (not otherwise described) ; clerks in — government offices ; hotels and restaurants ; and stores; salesmen and saleswomen. 1850— Carters ; drivers; muleteers; teamsters. 1860— Carters ; draymen; drivers; expressmen; stage proprietors ; teamsters. 1850— Overseers. 1860— Overseers; wharfingers. 1850 and 1860— Ostlers. 1850— Peddlers. 1860 and 1870— Hucksters; peddlers. 1850 Apothecaries and druggists; booksellers and stationers; clothiers; deal- ers— cattle ; horse ; ice; paper; produce and provision; wine and liquor; wood; wool; and not specified ; fruiterers; furriers; giooers; hosiers; jewelers; mer- chants; music sellers; opticians; refectory keepers; storekeepers; toymen; traders. 1860— Booksellers and stationers; clothiers; commission merchants; dealers— cattle; coal; coal oil; fancy goods; fish; flour; furniture; grain; hard- ware; horse; ice; junk; leather; lime; oil; paper; pork; produce; provision; shoe; stock; stove; tea; wine and liquor; wood; wool; and not specified ; drug- gists; fruiterers; furniture merchants ; furriers ; grocers; hosiers; importers; jewelers; lumber merchants ; merchants; milkmen; music sellers ; negro traders ; opticians; refectory keepers; seedsmen; ship chandlers; shipping merchants; stationers; storekeepers; taxidermists; traders. 1870— Milkmen and milk- women ; traders and dealers in — agricultural implements ; books and stationery ; boots and shoes; cabinet ware; cigars and tobacco; clothing; cloths and tex- tile fabrics; coal; coal and wood ; cotton ; crockery, china, and stone ware; dry goods; drugs and medicines; gold and silver ware and jewelry; groceries; hata and caps; ice; iron, tin, and copper ware; leather, hides, and skins; lime; liquors .and wines; live stock; lumber; machinery (not specified); music and musical instruments ; newspapers and i)eriodical3 ; oils, paints, and turpentine ; optical instruments; produce; provisions; sewing machines; and not specified. 1880— Milkmen and milkwomen; traders and dealers in — agricultural imple- b Includes commercial brokers. c Includes stenographers and typewriters. XCVl PROGRESS OF THE NATION. DIFFERENCES IN DESIGNATIONS OF OCCUPATIONS: 1850 TO 1890— Contirned. OCCUPATION DESIGNATIONS IN 1890. TRADE AND TRANSPORTATION — Continued. Messengers and. errand and office boys Ne'n'spaper carriers and newsboys Officials of banks and of insurance, trade, trans- portation, trust, and other companies. Packers and shippers Porters and helpers (in stores and warehouses) Sailors Steam railroad employes (6) Street railway employes Telegraph and telephone operators Weighers, gaugers, and measurers Other persons iu trade and transportation , MANUFACTURING AND MECHANICAI, INDUSTRIES. Agricultural implement makers (not otherwise clasai fied). Apprentices Blacksmiths. Bleachers, dyers, and scourers. Bone and ivory workers Bookbinders DIFFERENCE IN DESIGNATIONS AT PRECEDING CENSUSES. \ Boot and shoe makers and repairers , Bottlers and mineral and soda water makers Box makers Brass workers (not otherwise specified) . Brewers and maltsters Brick and tile makers and terra cotta workers . a Estimated. ments; books and stationery; boots and shoes; cabinet ware; cigars and tobacco; clothing and men's furnishing goods; coal and wood; cotton and wool; crockery, china, glass, and stone ware; dry goods, fancy goods, and no- tions; drugs and medicines; gold and silver ware and jewelry; groceries; hats, caps, and furs; ice; iron, tin, and copper ware; junk; leather, liides, and skins; liquors and wines; live stock; lumber; marble, stone, and slato; music and musical instruments; newspapers and periodicals; oils, paints, and turpen- tine; paper and paper stock; produce and provisions; sewing machines; and not specified. 1870 and 1880— Messengers. 1850 and 1860 — Newsmen. 1870 and 1880 — Newspaper criers and carriers. 1850 — Bank and insurance officers. 1860 — Bank officers; commissioners. 1870— Officials of — banks; companies (not specified); express companies; insurance companies; mining companies; railroad companies; street railway companies; telegraph companies ; and trading and transportation comjianies (not sjieciQed). 1880 — Officials of — banks; express companies (a) ; insurance companies; railroad companies ; street railway companies (a) ; telegraph companies (a) ; telephone companies (a) ; and trading and transportation companies (not specified) (a). 1850 and 1860 — Packers. 1870 — Mule packers; packers; shippers and freighters. 1880 — Packers ; shippers and freighters. 1850 — Porters and carriers. 1860 — Carriers ; porters. 1870 — Porters in stores and warehouses. 1880 — Porters and laborers iu stores and warehouses. 1850 — Mariners. 1880 — Mariners; sailing masters; shipmasters. 1850 and 1860 — Railroad men. 1870 and 1880 — Employes of railroad companies (not clerks). 1870— Employees of street railway companies (not clerks). 1880 — Employes of street railway companies (d). 1350 and 1860 — Telegraph operators. 1880 — EmployiSs of telegraph companies (a); employes of telephone companies (a). 1860 — Gaugors, weighers, and measurers. 1850 — Gate keepers; rag collectors. 1860 — Express riders; gate keepers; rag collectors; steamboat men. 1870 — Employes of — banks (not clerks); companies (not specified) ; express companies (not clerks) ; insurance companies (not clerks) ; and trading and transportation companies (not specified) ; rag pickers; steamboat men and women; tollgate and bridge keepers; wreckers. 1880 — Employes of — banks (not clerks); express companies (not clerks) (a); insur- ance companies (not clerks); and trading and transportation companies (not spscified) (a); rag pickers; steamboat men and women; tollgate and bridge keepers ; others in trade and transportation. 1850, 1860, 1870, and 1880— .^.gricultural implement makers. 1870— Apprentices— iu stores ; to barbers; to dentists; to learned professions; and not specified. 1880 — Apprentices to trades. 1850— Black and white smiths; farriers; spring makers. 1860 — Axle makers; blacksmiths ; farriers ; spring makers ; whitesmiths. 1870 — Blacksmiths ; spring and axis makers. 1850— Dyers and bleachers ; scourers. 1860— Bleachers ; dyers and scourers. 1850 and 1860— Comb makers. 1870— Bone and ivory workers; comb makers. 1830— Bookbinders ; book and document folders. 1870 and 1880— Bookbinders and finishers. 1850— Cordwainers; shoe binders. 1860— Shoe binders; shoemakers. 1870 and 1880— Boot and shoe makers. 1850— Bottlers; mineral water manufacturers. 1860— Bottlers; mineral watermak- ers. 1870— Mineral water makers. 1880— Bottlers and mineral water makers. 1870 and 1880— Box factory operatives. 1850— Bell and brass founders ; brass and composition workers. 1860— Bell found- ers; brass founders; brass workers. 1870— Bell foitnders; brass founders and workers. 1880— Brass founders and workers. 1850 — Brewers and distillers. 1850— Brickmakers. 1860— Brickmakers ; tile makers ; 1870 and 1880— Brick and tile makers. 1> Includes locomotive engineers and firemen. OCCUPATIONS. DIFFERENCES IN DESIGNATIONS OF OCCUPATIONS : 1850 TO 1890— Continued. xcvu OCCUPATION DESIGNATIONS IN 1890. MANtrFACTUniNG AND MECHANICAL INDUSTRIES continued. Britannia ■workers Broom and trash makers Builders and contractors Butter and cheese makers Button makers Cabinetmakers Candle, soap, and talloTV makers Carpenters and joiners Carriage and wagon makers (not otherwise classified) Charcoal, coke, and limo burners Clock and watch makers and repairers Coopers Copper workers Distillers and rectiiiers Door, sash, and blind makers Dressmakers, milliners, and seamstresses - Fertilizer makers. Gas works employes Glass workers ^ Glove makers Gold and silver workers Gunsmiths, locksmiths, and bell hangers Hair workers Harness and saddle makers and repairers Hat and cap makers ^ Hosiery and knitting mill operatives Iron and steel workers IJaoe and embroidery makers. Lead and zinc workers Leather curriers, dressers, finishers, and tanners . . POP — PT 2 VII DIITBRBNCE IN DESIGNATIONS AT PEECBDING CENSUSES. 1870 and 1880 — Britannia and japanned ware makers. 1850 and 1860 — Broom makers ; brush makers. 1850— Bridge and dock builders; builders; contractors. 1860 — Bridge builders; builders; contractors; dock builders ; house framers. 1870 — Bridge builders and contractors; builders and contractors (not specified) ; house builders and contract- ors; railroad builders and contractors. 1880 — Bridge builders and contractors; builders and contractors (not specified) ; railroad builders and contractors. 1870 and 1880— Cheese makers. 1870 and 1880— Button factory operatives. 1850 — Cabinet and chair makers. 1850 and 1860— Chandlers. 1860 — Carpenters; joiners. 1860 — Carpenters; joiners; stair builders. 1850 — Coach makers ; wagon makers. 1860 — Coach makers; felloe makers ; sleigh makers ; wagon makers. 1870 and 1880 — Carriage and wagon makers. 1850 and 1860— Charcoal burners; lime burners. 1870 and 1880 — Charcoal and lime burners. 1850 — Clock makers; watchmakers. 1860 — Case makers; clock makers; watch makers. 1870 — Clock makers. 1850 and 1860 — Coopers; stave makers. 1870 and 1880 — Coopers; stave, shook, and heading makers. 1850 — Coppersmiths. 1860 — Copper rollers; coppersmiths, copper workers. 1860 — Distillers; rectifiers; wine makers. 1850 — Sash and blind makers. 1860 — Blind makers; sash makers. 1870 and 1880 — Blind, door, and sash makers. 1850 — Suspender makers ; window shade makers. 1860 — Mantua makers ; milli- ners; seamstresses; skirt makers; suspender makers; window shade makers. 1870 — Fur workers ; millLners, dress and mantua makers ; window shade makers. 1880 — Fur workers; milliners, dressmakers, and seamstresses. 1870 and 1880 — Fertilizer establishment operatives. 1850 and 1860— Gas makers. 1850 — Glass manufacturers; glass stainers. 1860 — Glass cutters; glass makers; glass manufacturers; glass stainers. 1870 and 1880 — Glassworks operatives. 1850 and 1860— Glovers. 1850 — Gold and silver smiths ; gold beaters; gold pen makers. 1860 — Goldbeat- ers; goldsmiths; silversmiths. 1880 — Gold and silver workers and jewelers. 1850 — Bell hangers and locksmiths; gunsmiths. 1860 — Bell hangers; gunsmiths; locksmiths. 1870 and 1880 — Gun and lock smiths. I860 — Hair workers; wig makers. 1870 — Hair cleaners and dressers. 1880 — Hair cleaners, dressers, and workers. 1850— Saddle and harness makers; whip makers. 1860 — Hame makers; harness makers ; saddlers ; whip makers. 1870 — Harness and saddle makers ; whip mak- ers. 1880 — Harness and saddle makers. 1850 — Hat and cap manufacturers. 1860 — Capmakers; hat binders; hatters. I860 — Knitters. 1870 — Knitting and hosiery mill operatives. 1850 — Fire engine makers; iron founders; ironmongers; iron workers; needle makers; pipe makers; safe makers; scale makers; screw makers; surgical instrument makers. 1860 — Chain makers; die sinkers; fire engine builders; forgomen; foundrymen; iron founders; ironmongers; iron workers; needia makers; pipe makers; rule makers; safe makers (iron); scale makers;, screw makers; skate makers; smelters; steam engine builders; surgical instrument makers. 1870 — Die sinkers and stamp makers ; iron and steel rolling mill oper- atives; iron and steel works and shops operatives; iron foundry operatives; iron furnace operatives ; needle makers; scale and rule makers; screw makers; steam engine makers. 1880 — Iron and steel works and shops operatives; scala and rule makers ; screw makers. 1850 — Lace manufacturers. 1860 — Embroiderers; lace manufacturers. 1880— Laco makers. 1850 — Lead workers ; type cutters ; type founders. 1860 — Lead smelters ; lead work- ers ; type cutters ; typefounders. 1870— Type founders and cutters. 1880— Lead and zinc works operatives. 1850 — Bellows makers; morocco dressers; tanners and curriers. 1860 — Bellows makers; belt makers; curriers; leather workers; morocco dressers; tanners and curriers. 1870 — Belting factory operatives; curriers, tanners, and finishers of leather; morrocco dressers. xcvm PROGRESS OF THE NATION. DIFFERENCES IN DESIGNATIONS OF OCCUPATIONS : 1850 TO 1890— Continued. OCCUPATION DESIGNATIONS IN 1890. MANUFACTURING AND MECHANICAL INDUSTRIES — continued. Manufacturers and officials of manufacturing com- panies, Marble and stone cutters , Masons (brick and stone) Meat, fish, andfruitpaokers, cauners, and preservers Mecbanics (not otherwise specified) Metal workers (not otherwise specified). .. Mill and factory operatives (not specified) Millets (flour and grist) Model and pattern makers Nail and tack makers Oil well employes -Oil works employes Painters, glaziers, and varnishers Paper hangers Pajjer mill operatives Photographers Piano, organ, and musical instrument makers and tuners. Plasterers Plumbers and gas and steam fitters Powder and cartridge makers Printers, lithographers, pressmen, etc. (a).. Print works operatives Publishers of books, maps, and newspapers Eope and cordage makers Rubber factory operatives Sail, awning, and tent makers Salt works employ 68 Saw and planing mill employes DIEFEKBNCB IN DESIGNATIONS AT PRECEDING CENSUSES. 1850— Manufacturers — blacking; card; chocolate; cloth; cotton; hardware; ink; linseed oil; oilcloth; patent leather; pin ; porcelain ; pot and pearl ash; spoon; steel; white lead; whiting; wooden ware; woolen; and not otherwise specified, 1860 — Manufacturers — arrowroot; blacking; bonnet; chalk; chocolate; cloth; coffee mill; cotton cloth; fluid; gas fixture; hardware; hook and eye; hydraulic ram; ink; inkstand; iron railing; lard; lard oil; linseed oil; oilcloth; patent leather; pin; porcelain; pot and pearl ash; rosin; show case; soda; steel; tobacco; white lead; whiting; wooden ware; woolen; and zinc; treasurers. 1870— Manufacturers ; officials of manufacturing companies. 1880 — Manufac- turers ; officials of manufacturing and mining companies. 1850 and 1860 — Stone and marble cutters. 1850 — Masons and plasterers. 1860 — Bricklayers; masons (brick and stone). I860 — Picklers and preservers; sausage makers. 1870 — Meat and fruit preserving establishment employes; meat packers, curers, and picklers; oyster packers. 1880 — Meat and fruit preserving establishment employes; meat packers, curers, and picklers. I860— Mechanics. 1870 and 1880 — Mechanics (not specified). 1850 and 1860 — Armorers ; platers. 1870 — Bronze workers. 1850 — Factory hands ; flax dressers; hemp dressers ; mat makers; spinners; warp- ers; weavers. 1860 — Bag makers; factory hands ; flax: dressers ; hemp dressers ; mat makers; spinners; tassel makers; thread makers; warpers; weavers; worsted makers. 1870 — Bag makers; flax dressers; galloon, gimp, and tassel makers; linen mill operatives; mill and factory operatives (not specified). 1880— Bag makers; flax dressers; galloon, gimp, and tassel makers; mill and factory operatives (not specified) ; thread makers. 1850, 1860, 1870, and 1880— Millers. 1850 and 1860— Model makers ; pattern makers. 1870 and 1880— Pattern makers. 1850— Nail manufacturers. 1860— Nailers ; nail manufacturers; tack makers. 1830— Nail makers. 1870 »nd 1880 — Oil well operatives and laborers. 1850— Oil makers, 1860— Coal oil makers ; oil makers. 1870— Oil refinery opera- tives. 1880 — Oil mill and refinery operatives. 1850— Painters and glaziers; japanners; stencilers. 1860— Decorators; fresco painters; gilders; glaziers; japanners; painters and varnishers; stencilers, 1870 and 1880 — Gilders; painters and varnishers. 1860 — Paper hangers and upholsterers. 1850— Paper manufacturers. 1860— Envelope makers; paper manufacturers. 1850— Daguerreotypists. 1860— Daguerreotypists; photographers. 1870— Da- guerreotypists and photographers. 1850 — Organ builders ; pianoforte and musical instrument makers. 1860 — Musical instrument makers ; organ builders; pianoforte makers; pianoforte tuners ; reed workers. 1870— Musical instrument makers (not specified); organ makers; pianoforte makers. 1880— Organ makers ; pianoforte makers and tuners. 1860— Plasterers ; stucco workers. 1870— Plasterers ; plaster molders. 1850 and 1860-Gas fitters; plumbers. 1870 and 1880— Plumbers and gas fitters. 1850— Powder manufacturers; shot manufacturers. 1860— Percussion capmakers; powder manufacturers; shot manufacturers. 1870 — Powder makers; shot, cartridge, and fuse makers. 1850— Paper rulers ; printers ; stereotypists. 1860— Block printers ; eloctrotypers ; lithographers; paper rulers; printers; stereotypers. 1870— Plate printers; printers; stereotypers. 1850 and 1860— Calico printers. 1850 and 1860— Map makers; publishers. 1850-Rope and cord makers. 1860-Corders ; cord makers; net makers; rope makers; seine makers; twine makers. 1850-India rubber manufacturers. 1860-India rubber manufacturers; India rubber workers. 1860 and 1860— Sail makers. 1870 and 1880 1850, 1860, 1870, and 1880-Salt makers. 1850-Lath makers; sawyers; shingle makers. 1860— Lath makers; planers (steam); sawyers; shingle makers. 1870 — Sawmill operatives; sawyers; shingle and lath makers. 1880-Saw and planing mill operatives: sawyers: shingle and lath makers. -Sail and avrning makers. a Includes oompoaitora and eleotrotypers and stereotypers. OCCUPATIONS. DIFFERENCES IN DESIGNATIONS OF OCCUPATIONS: 1850 TO 1890— Continued. XCIX OCCUPATIOK DESIGNATIONS IN 1890. DIFFBEENCB IN DESIGNATIONS AT PRECEDING CENSUSES. MANUFACTURING AND MECHANICAL, INDUSTK1E8 — continued. Sewing macMne makers (not otherwise classified)... Sewing machine operators , Ship and boat builders Shirt, collar, and cuff makers Silk mill operatives Starch mrikers Steam boiler makers StoTe, furnace, and grate makers Tailors and tailoresses Tinners and tinware makers " Tobacco and cigar factory operatives Tool and cutlery makers Trunk, valise, leather-case, and pocket-book makers. Umbrella and parasol makers Upholsterers Wire workers Wood workers (not otherwise specified) Woolen mill operatives. Other persons in manufacturing and mechanical industries. I860 — Sowing machine makers. 1870 and 1880 — Sewing machine factory opera- tives. 1860 — Sewing machine operatives. 1850 — Boat builders ; calkers ; mast makers ; riggers ; ship carpenters. 1860 — Block makers; boat builders; calkers; mast makers; oar makers; riggers; ship car- penters; ship smiths. 1870 — Boat makers; mast, spar, oar, and block makers; ship calkers; ship ^arpenters ; ship riggers; ship smiths. 1880 — Boat makers; ship carpenters, calkers, riggers, and smiths. 1860 — Collar makers ; shirt makers. 1870 and 1889— Shirt, cuff, and collar makers. 1850 — Silk manufacturers. 1860 — Silk manufacturers; silk operatives. 1850 and 1860 — Starch manufacturers. 1850 and 1860 — Boiler makers. 1850 and 1860 — Grate makers; stove makers. 1850 — Tailors. 1870 — Tailors, tailoresses, and seamstresses. 1850 and 1860— Tinsmiths. 1870— Tinners. 1850 — Tobacconists and cigar makers. 1860 — Tobacco cutters; tobacconists. 1870 and 1880 — Cigar makers; tobacco factory operatives. 1850— Cutlers ; file cutters; plane makers; razor makers; saw makers; tool makers. 1860 — ^Auger makers; ax makers; cutlers; edge tool makers; file cutters; grind- ers; plane makers; saw makers; shovel makers ; tool makers. 1870 and 1880 — File makers, cutters, and grinders; tool and cutlery makers. 1850 and 1860— Pocket-book manufacturers; trunk makers. 1870 — Carpetbag and satchel makers; trunk and valise makers. 1880 — Leather-case and pocket- book makers; trunk, valise, and carpetbag makers. 1850 and 1860 — Umbrella manufacturers. 1850 — Trimmers. 1860 — Mattress makers; trimmers; upholsterers. 1870 — Mat- tress ma,kerB ; upholsterers. 1850— Wire makers ; wire workers. 1860— Hoop makers; hoopskirt makers ; sieve makers ; wire cloth makers ; wire makers ; wire workers. 1870 — Hoopskirt mak- ers ; wire makers and workers. 1880 — Wire makers and workers. 1850 — Block aud pump makers ; carvers and gilders ; cork cutters; frame makers; last makers ; match makers ; shoe peg makers ; turners. 1860 — Ax helve mak- ers; billiard table makers ; bobbin makers ; cane makers; car%'ers; chair makers; cork cutters ; frame makers ; last makers ; matchmakers; pump makers; saddle- tree makers; shoo peg makers ; shuttle makers; spoke makers. 1870— Mirror aud picture frame makers; pump makers; reed and shuttle makers; wood turners and carvers. 1880 — Mirror and picture frame makers; pump makers; wood turners, carvers, aud woodenware makers. 1850— Wool combers and carders. 1860— Carders ; cloth finishers ; wool combera and carders ; wool sorters. 1850 — Euamelers ; lapidaries ; makers — astronomical, mathematical, and nautical instruments; boneblack; cement; cotton gin; fireworks; glue; grindstone and millstone; lamp; lathe; lightning rod ; looking-glass; mold; mustard; patent medicine; pen; pencil; philosophical instrument; plaster figure; razor strop; saleratus; varnish; vinegar; and wine; millwrights; paper stainers; perfum- ers; polishers and finishers; refiners; whalebone workers ; other occupations. I860 — Car builders; coffee grinders ; coffee roasters ; coiners; enamelers; finish- ers; furnishers; lapidaries; makers — artificial limb; artificial teeth; astro- nomical instrument; boneblack; buckle; card; cement; chandelier; cotton gin; faucet; fence; filter; fireworks; globe; glue; grindstone; hose; instru- ment; knob; lamp; lathe; lightning rod; looking-glass; mathematical instru- ment; millstone; military trimming; mold; mustard; nautical instrument; ornament; paint; paper tube; patent medicine ; pen and pencil; philosophical instrument; plaster figure; razor strop; regalia; saleratus; spice; spindle; spoon; stencil plate; stock; tar; tarpaulin; thimble; truss; varnish; vinegar; wafer; and yeast; millwrights; paper stainers; pearl workers; perfumers; polishers and burnishers; refiners; turners (metal, ivory, and wood); wax workers; willow workers; other occupations and unknown. 1870 — Employes in manufacturing establishments (not specified); makers — car; card and fancy paper; fireworks; glue; hose, leather and other ; ink; macaroni and vermicelli ; oil cloth; patent medicine; and truss; perfumers; quartz and stamp mill laborers. 1880 — Car makers; employiSs in manufacturing establishments (not specified) ; quartz and stamp mill operatives and laborers ; others in manufac- turing, mechanical, and mining industries. c PROGRESS OF THE NATION. Following tlie plan indicated by tlie preceding statement, the results concerning occupations for the entire country at each census from 1850 to 1890 have been brought together, on the basis of the classification of 1890, in the three tables following, which show, first, the number of persons of each sex 10 years of age and over engaged in each specified occupation at the censuses of 1870, 1880, and 1890 j second, the number of persons of each sex 16 years of age and over in 1870 and 1880, and of those 15 years of age and over in 1890, engaged in each specified occupation; and third, the number of free males 16 years of age and over in 1850 and of free persons 16 years of age and over in 1860 engaged in each specified occupation. In these three tables explanatory notes are used in all cases where the figures presented do not cover substantially the same occupations or lines of work indicated by the designations used in the census of 1890, so far as this point could be determined from the printed census reports. Aside from the exceptions, as therein noted, these tables afford the means of giving for the United States a complete statement, on a comparable basis, of the number of persons at work, classified according to the various occupations in which they were engaged, so far as returned at each of the censuses named, and for purposes of general comparison are historically useful and valuable. For the convenience of persons desiring to make detailed comparisons by states and territories, four tables are also appended, showing the number and percentage of males and females 10 years of age and over engaged in each of the great classes of occupations in 1870, 1880, and 1890, the totals for 1870 and 1880 being readjusted to conform to the plan of classifying occupations used at the census of 1890. OCCUPATIONS. ci NUMBEB OF PERSONS IN THE UNITED STATES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN 1870, 1880, AND 1890 ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX. OCOnPATIONS. All occupations. Agriculture, fisheries, and mining . Agricnltnral laborers Ap iarists ..... Dairymen and dairywomen Farmers, planters, and overseers Fishermen and oystermen Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vine growers... Ij Limbermen and raftsmen ...... Miners Quarrymen Btoclf: raisers, herders, and drovers. "Wood choppers Other agricultural pursuits Professional service. Actors Architects Artists and teachers of art Authors and literary and scientific persons . Chemists, assayers, and metallurgists Clergymen Dentists , Designers, draftsmen, and inventors - Engineers (civil, mechanical, electrical, and mining) and surveyors. Journalists Lawyers Musicians and teachers of music OfRcers of United States army and navy. Officials (government) — Physicians and surgeons Professors and teachers Theatrical managers, showmen, etc. "Veterinary surgeons — ..... Other professional service Domestic and personal service. Barbers and hairdressers Boarding and lodging house keepers Engineers and firemen (not locomotive). Hotel keepers Hunters, trappers, guides, and scouts Janitors Laborers (not specified) Launderers and laundresses Uurses and midwives Itestaurant and saloon keepers and bartenders. Servants («) Sextons - Soldiers, sailors, and marines (United States). "Watchmen, policemen, and detectives Other domestic and personal service Trade and transportation . Agents (claim, commission, real estate, insurance, etc.) and collectors. Auctioneers Bankers and brokers (/) Boatmen and caoalmeu Bookkeepers, clerks, and salesmen [g) Commercial travelers Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, eto Foremen and overseers Hostlers v^ucksters and peddlers Livery stable keepers ^^^erchants and dealers Messengers and errand and office boys Newspaper carriers and newsboys v.0&oials of banks and of insurance, trade, transporta- tion, trust, and other companies. BOTH BEZES. 1890 22, 735, 661 9,013,330 8, 004, 061 1,773 17, 895 5, 281, 557 60, 162 72, 601 65, 860 3«9,6g2 87, 656 70, 729 B3, 697 17, 747 S44, 333 9,728 8,070 22,496 e,7U 1,503 88, 203 17, 498 9,391 43, 239 21,849 89, 630 62, 165 2,926 79, 664 104, 805 847, 344 18, 055 6,494 1,569 4, 360, 577 84, 982 44, 349 139, 705 44, 076 2,534 21, 556 1, 913, 373 248, 482 47, 586 146, 474 1, 546, 827 4,982 27, 919 74, 629 13, 063 3, 326, 122 174, 5S2 3,205 85, 963 16, 718 1, 014, 544 68, 691 368, 499 86, 084 54, 03G 59, 083 26, 757 691, 325 61, 355 6,283 89, 900 1880 17, 393, 099 8, 004, 624 8, 323, 876 1,016 8,948 4, 229, 051 41, 352 56, 032 30, 651 134,228 15, 169 44,075 12, 731 7,495 603, 202 4,812 3,375 9,104 1,131 1,069 64,698 12, 314 2,820 8,281 12, 308 64,137 30, 477 2,600 67,081 85,671 o227, 710 2,604 2,130 (») 44, 851 19, 058 79, 028 32, 463 1,912 G, 763 1,864,2.15 121, 942 15, 601 63, 078 1,155,351 2,449 24,161 dl3, 384 «38, 567 1, 866, 481 33, 989 2,331 19,373 24, 697 636, 733 28, 158 177, 586 31, 697 63, 491 14, 213 479, 439 13, 985 3,374 W5, 553 1870 12, 605, 923 a Teachers and scientific persons. h Included with "Other domestic and personal service". e Includes housekeepers and stewards. d "Watchmen (private) and detectives. 6, 141, 303 2, 885, 096 136 3,650 S, 981, 320 27, 106 33, 632 17, 752 162, 107 13, 539 16, 359 8,338 2,478 371, 098 2,053 2,017 4,081 979 772 «3,874 7,839 1,286 7,374 6,286 40, 736 16, 010 2,286 44,743 62, 448 123, 823 1,177 1,166 149 2, 311, 820 23. 935 12, 785 34, 233 26, 394 1,111 1,709 1, 046. 900 60, 906 12, 162 50, 767 1, 000, 417 1,151 23, 338 1, 229, 399 20,316 2,266 11,015 28, 670 310, 983 7,262 120, 750 17, 586 34, 337 8,504 357, 263 8,717 2,003 10, 599 1890 18, 821, 090 8, 333, 813 2, 556, 957 1,728 16, 161 6, 055, 130 59, 899 70, 186 65, 838 849, 244 87, 628 70, 047 83, 665 17, 330 632, 646 6,779 8,048 11, 681 3,989 4,464 87, 060 17, 161 9,086 43, lis 20, 961 89, 422 27, 636 2,920 74, 789 100,248 101, 278 17, 421 6,492 1,090 2, 692, 879 82, 157 11, 756 139, 718 38, 800 2,515 18, 776 1, 858. 563 31.831 6,190 141, 637 244,099 4,954 27, 919 74, 360 9,619 8, 097, 701 169, 707 3,203 35, 468 16, 683 842, 832 58, 080 368, 205 35, 109 64, 014 56,824 26, 710 665, 774 48,446 5,216 39, 683 1880 14, 744, 942 7, 409, 970 t 2, 788, 976 999 8,238 4, 172, 049 41, 287 54, 493 80, 651 234, 149 15, 169 43, 859 12, 731 7,369 425, 947 3,358 7,043 811 1,921 64,533 12, 253 2,704 8,261 12, 020 64, 062 17, 295 2,600 64, 909 83, 239 e73, 335 2,421 2,130 (i> 41, 949 6,745 79, 028 30,817 1,912 6.064 1, 801, 391 13, 744 1,189 80, 880 185. 078 2,435 24, 101 (H3, 370 «33, 074 1, 803, 629 83, 553 2,323 19, 240 24, 638 498, 645 27. 886 177, 688 31,697 50, 999 14, 180 464, 087 13, 585 3,298 M5, 553 1870 10, 669, 635 6, 744, 314 2, 612, 664 136 3,133 2, 958, 639 27, 071 33, 353 17, 762 152, 061 13,689 15, 284 8,338 2,294 278, 841 1,361 2,016 3,669 820 772 43, 807 7,815 1,273 7,374 6,251 40, 731 10, 257 2,280 44,329 61, 921 42,775 1,077 1,166 141 1, 338, 603 22, 756 5,725 34, 233 25,529 1,109 1,623 , 025, 095 5,297 806 60, 051 128, 679 1,144 23, 333 15, 273 1,209,571 20, 219 2,264 10, 996 28, 630 800, 190 7,230 120, 560 17, 684 32,844 8,493 851, 536 8,637 1,995 10, 531 1890 1880 679, 623 447, 104 45 1,734 226, 427 263 2,415 23 348 23 082 32 417 811, 687 3,949 22 10, 815 2,725 39 1,143 337 305 124 208 84, 519 4,875 4,657 246, 000 634 2 479 1, 667, 693 2,825 32, 503 47 5,276 19 2,780 54, 815 210, 631 41, 396 4,837 1, 302, 728 28 279 3,444 228, 421 2 610 33 171, 712 611 234 975 23 2,259 47 25, 551 2,909 72 217 2, 647, 157 594, 654 534, 900 17 710 67, 002 65 1,639 218 177, 255 1,820 17 2,001 320 48 165 61 56 75 13, 182 2, 173 2,432 al54, 375 183 (*) 2,902 12, 313 2,136 003 62, 854 108, 198 14, 412 3,198 970, 273 14 1, 836, 288 dl4 e5, 493 62,852 133 59 38,088 272 e Includes omploy63 of government (not clerks). /Includes commercial brokers. g Includes stenographers and typewriters. n Partly estimated. cu PROGRESS OF THE NATION. NUMBER OF PEESOKS IN THE UNITED STATES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN 1870, 1880, AND 1890 ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX— Continued. OCCUPATIONS. Trade and transportation— Continnod. Packers and shippers Pilots Porters and helpers (in stores and warehonses) . Sailors Steam railroad employes (a) BOTH SEXES. 1S90 street railway omployfis Telegraph and telephone operators Telegraph and telephone linemen and electric light ana power company em^loyfis. Undertakers "Weighers, gangers, and measurers Other persons m trade and transportation Manufacturing and mechanical industries . Agricultural implement makers (not otherwise clas- sified). Apprentices Artificial flower makers Bakers Basket makers Nr^acksmiths Bleachers, dyers, and scourers Bone and ivory workers Bookbinders Boot and shoe makers an4 repairers Bottlers and mineral and soda water makers . . . Box makers Brass workers (not otherwise specified) Brewers and maltsters Brick and tile makers and terra cotta workers. Bri lannia workers Broom and brush makers.. Bj«lders and contractors.. ^.^iiitchers Butter and cheese makers. Button makers Cabinet makers Candle, soap, and tallow makers. Carpenters andjoiners Carpet makers Carriage and wagon makers (not otherwise classified) . Charcoal, coke, and lime burners Chemical works employes Clock and watchmakers and repairers Confectioners Coopers Copper workers Corset makers C^otton mill operatives. . Distillers' and rectifiers . Door, sash, and blind makers Dressmakers, milliners, and seamstresses. Electroplaters Engravers Fertilizer makers Gas works employfis Glass workers Glove makers ., Gold and silver workers Gunsmiths, locksmiths, and 'bell hangers. Hair workers Harness and saddle makers and repairers. Hat and cap makers Hosiery ana knitting mill operatives Iron and steel workers , Lace and embroidery makers Lead and zinc workers Leather curriers, dressers, finishers, and tanners Machinists Manufacturers and officials of manufacturing-com. panies. a Includes locomotive engineers and firemen. h Estimated. 24,946 4,259 24,350 65, 899 462, 213 37, 434 52, 214 11, 134 9,891 3,860 3,833 6, 091, 293 3,755 82, 457 3,046 60, 197 5,225 205, 337 14, 210 1,691 23, 858 213, 544 7,230 28, 640 17, 265 20, 302 60, 214 904 10, 115 45, 988 105, 456 11,211 2,601 35, 915 3,450 611, 482 22, 302 34, 538 8,70i 3,628 25, 252 23, 251 47, 486 8, 384 6,533 173, 142 3,314 6,041 499, 690 2,750 8,320 732 6,224 34, 282 6,41S 20, 263 9,158 1,254 43, 480 24, 013 29, 656 144, 921 5,256 4,610 39,332 177, 090 101, 610 1880 9,343 3,770 32, 192 60, 070 236, 058 611, 687 ii23, 166 5,113 8,302 c47, 162 3, 414, 349 4,891 44, 170 3,399 41, 309 5,654 172, 726 8,222 1,883 13, 833 194, 079 2,081 15, 762 11, 668 16, 278 36, 052 1,376 8,479 14, 597 76, 241 dl, 570 4,872 60, 654 2,923 373, 143 17, 068 49, 881 e5, 851 2,923 13, 820 13, 692 63, 199 2,342 4,660 169, 771 3,245 4,946 2S6, 981 4,577 1,383 4,695 17, 934 4,511 A28, 405 10, 572 1,965 39, 960 16,860 12, 194 116, 027 il, 708 2,105 29, 842 101, 130 452, 217 1870 G,461 3,649 16, 631 56, 663 154, 027 5,103 8,316 1,996 926 c36, 346 2,452,243 1890 3,811 17, 391 1,169 27, 680 3,297 142, 075 4,901 901 9,104 171, 127 453 6,080 4,863 11,240 26, 070 1,092 6,816 10, 231 44,354 d3, 534 1,272 42, 835 1,912 344, 596 15, 669 42,464 e3, 834 /I, 779 8,219 43, 647 2,122 111, 606 2,874 5,155 (793, 520 4,226 316 2,086 9,618 2,329 MS, 508 8,184 1,026 33, 428 12, 625 3,653 87, 098 649 30, 726 54, 755 45, 021 18, 426 4,268 24, 002 65, 882 480, 771 37, 423 43, 740 10, 465 9,808 3,842 3,080 4, 064, 051 3,731 74, 455 603 67, 910 4,514 206, 279 12, 503 1,469 12, 298 179, 867 6,681 14, 286 16, 352 20, 294 60, 070 787 8,949 46, 978 106, 339 10, 808 1,011 35, 891 3,051 611, 293 11, 546 34, 308 8,689 2,613 20, 556 17, 577 47, 438 3,377 733 80,177 8,305 6,031 6,232 2,644 8,017 726 5,219 32, 572 2,741 16, 914 684 42, 647 17, 319 8,745 142, 685 821 4,413 39, 040 176, 951 101, 280 1880 8,810 3,770 29, 938 60, 070 235, 611 611, 683 621,891 5,058 3,291 c45, 632 2, 783, 459 4,879 40, 313 512 40, 246 5,058 172, 726 7,573 1,717 8,342 173, 072 2,012 8,632 10,831 16, 217 35, 984 1,261 7,837 14, 536 76, 241 (44,230 2,480 60, 174 2,718 373, 143 9,962 49, 743 e5, 851 2,509 12, 002 11, 892 63, 199 2,326 795 73, 292 3,237 4,946 4,437 1870 5,266 3,648 16, 631 56, 663 153, 965 5,102 7,961 1,976 923 <;35, 738 2, 098, 246 4,474 1,371 4,080 17,370 2,558 A26, 438 10, 377 966 38, 409 13, C04 4,334 115, 960 i254 2,105 29, 642 101, 130 i 51, 791 3,786 17,134 218 27, 442 3,082 142, 075 4,582 803 6,375 161, 485 453 3,857 4,757 11, 238 25, 996 987 5,299 10, 228 44, 364 cJ2, 750 736 42, 123 1,900 344, 596 10, 292 42, 432 e3, 829 /I, 704 7,007 43, 614 2,118 47, 208 2,868 5,155 S2, 0S9 4,197 310 2,082 9,345 1,110 M7, 279 8,151 570 33, 268 9,276 1,664 86, 195 656 30, 641 54, 755 44, 828 1890 6,520 1 354 17 1,442 11 8,474 669 83 13 803 1, 027, 242 24 8,002 2,543 2,287 711 58 1,707 222 11, 660 33, 677 649 14, 354 913 68 144 117 1,166 10 117 403 1,690 24 399 389 10, 756 230 15 1,015 4,696 6,674 48 7 5,800 92, 965 9 10 494, 458 112 303 6 1,710 3,675 3,349 670 833 6,694 20, 810 2,336 4,435 203 292 139 330 1880 1870 532 2,254 ""447 64 61, 275 55 11 A, 530 630, 890 12 3,857 2,887 1,063 596 649 171 5,491 21, 007 7,130 737 61 114 642 11 d340 2,392 480 205 7,106 138 414 1,818 1,800 16 3,865 91, 479 282, 544 103 12 15 664 1,953 hi, 967 195 1,551 3,856 7,860 967 il, 454 200 'i42d 195 1 1 355 20 3 c608 353, 997 257 951 2:)8 215 319 98 2,729 9,642 5 2,223 106 105 617 (2784 538 712 43 6,377 32 612 64,398 6 4 173 1,219 Al,229 456 18S 3,350 1,989 93 85 193 d creo"'l°maker°^''** "^° "'"' '""°™' *°^ ^^'Pl"?*' "^ ^^^^0 »"d »f "Press, insurance, and other oompanie. c Charcoal and lime burners. /Clock makera, a Seamstroasos includecl with "Tailors and tailoreases '*, h Includes jevrelors. i Lace makers. fclncludea officials of mining companies. (not olorks) ; emplojSs partly estimated. OCCUPATIONS. cm KUMBER OF PEESONB IN THE UNITED STATES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN 1870, 1880, AND 1890 ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX— Continued. OCODPATIONS. HannfactnTiBg and meohanical industries— Continned. Marble and stonecutters Masons (brick and stone) Meat, fisb, and fruit pacl^ers, canners, and preservers Mecbanics (not otherwise specified) Metal worlcers (not otherwise specified) Mill and factory operatives (not specified) . Millers (flour and grist) Model and pattern maters Molders ^ 'Nail and tack makers Oil well employes , Oil works eraployfes Painters, glaziers, and varnishers. Paper hangers Paper mill operatives Photographers Piano and organ makers and tuners, etc. Plasterers Plumbers and gas and steam fitters Potters Powder and cartridge makers Printers, lithographers, pressmen, etc. (&)... Print works operatives Publishers of books, maps, and newspapers - IRoofers and slaters BOTH SEXES. 1890 Eope and cordage makers Pubber factory operatives Sail, awning, and tent makers Saltworks employes Saw and planing mill employes Sewingniachine makers (not otherwise classified) . Sewing machine operators Ship and boat builders Shirt, collar, and cuif makers Silk mill operatives Starch makers Steam boiler makers Stove, furnace, and grate makers. Straw workers Sugar makers and refiners Tailors and tailoressea Tinners and tinware makers Tobacco and cigar factory operatives Tool and cutlery makers (not otherwise classified) . . Trunk, valise, leather.case, and pocket.book makers . TTmbrella and parasol makers Upholsterers well borers "Wlieelwrights Whitewashers TVire workers "Wood workers (not otherwise specified) Woolen mill operatives Other persons in manufacturing and mechanical in- dustries. 61, 070 158, 918 7,109 15, 485 10, 691 93,596 53, 841 10, 300 60, 289 4,583 0,147 5,624 219, 912 12, 369 27,817 20, 040 15,335 89, 002 66, 607 14, 928 1,385 118, 424 6,701 6,284 7,043 8,001 16, 162 3,257 1,765 133, 637 880 7,126 22, 951 21, 107 34, 855 746 21, 339 8,932 3,666 2,616 185, 400 55, 488 111, 625 17, 985 6,279 25, 666 4,854 12, 856 3,996 12, 319 67, 360 84, 109 76, 714 1880 32, 842 102, 473 6,296 7,858 89, 632 53,440 a5,822 5,803 7,340 3,929 130, 319 5,013 21, 430 7,850 22, 083 19, 383 7,233 72, 726 5,419 2,781 4,026 3,614 6,350 2,950 1,431 87, 411 2,725 7,605 39,515 11, 823 18, 071 1,385 12, 771 3,341 4,229 2,327 133, 756 42, 818 77,045 15, 688 4,410 1,967 10, 443 15, 592 3,316 7,170 16, 833 83, 010 B4,235 1870 25, 831 89, 710 2,377 16, 514 79 44, 806 41,683 a3, 970 3,803 1,747 86, 657 2,490 12, 469 7,558 3,679 23, 800 11, 143 5,060 761 40, 424 3,738 1,577 2,750 2,675 3,886 2,309 1,721 58, 025 3,881 3,0^2 23, 175 4,080 3,256 229 6,968 1,543 2,029 1,609 cl61, 820 30, 624 40, 271 6,764 2,047 1,439 6,111 20, 942 2,873 2,796 10, 789 58, 836 25, 308 1890 61, 012 158, 878 5, 503 15, 472 16, 837 51, 003 52, 747 10,169 66, 243 4,106 9,137 5,587 218, 646 12, 315 18, 856 17, 839 14, 996 38, 987 56, 563 12, 939 963 106, 365 5,162 6,210 7,040 4,896 9,706 3,006 1,662 133, 355 850 1,104 22, 948 5,132 14, 192 566 21, 333 8,912 1,243 2,612 121, 591 54, 589 83, 634 17, 449 5,458 1,465 23, 918 4,853 12, 865 3,987 11, 238 63, 600 47, 638 60, 806 1880 33, 842 102, 473 5,132 7,853 26, 064 53, 363 o5, 822 5,429 7,340 3,897 129, 993 4,859 14, 711 9,539 7,749 22, 083 19, 383 6,044 09,270 4,318 2,745 4,026 3,040 4,292 2,843 1,390 87, 370 2,664 1,700 19,516 3,163 8,660 1,218 12, 771 3,341 1,631 2,313 81, 668 41, 781 86, 177 16, 031 4,031 1,094 9,901 16, 692 3,301 6,925 16, 527 52, 604 42, 653 1870 25, 831 89, 710 1,839 13, 956 67 35, 258 41, 343 (13, 970 3,802 1,708 86, 569 2,471 8,585 7,330 3,667 23, 799 11, 143 4,948 665 38, 920 2,786 1,577 2,750 2,345 2,035 2,278 1,721 67, 906 2,015 182 23, 159 1,268 964 189 6,963 1,543 699 1,699 c64, 613 30, 507 36, 137 6,656 1,970 749 5,905 20, 942 2,482 1,961 10, 715 36, 060 22, 262 FEMALES. 1890 68 40 1,606 13 857 41, 993 94 141 46 477 10 37 1,260 54 8,961 2,201 339 15 44 1,989 422 12, 059 1,539 74 3,106 6,456 261 103 282 6,022 3 15, 975 20, 663 180 6 20 2,423 4 63,809 899 27, 991 530 821 1,938 1,748 1 1 9 1,081 3,760 36, 471 16, 903 1880 1,164 5 13, 668 77 374 33 326 164 6,719 451 101 3,460 1,101 36 474 2,058 107 41 41 61 5,805 8,660 9,211 14 52, 098 1,037 10, 863 557 379 873 542 15 245 306 36, 606 11, 682 1870 538 2,559 12 9,548 239 1 39 88 19 3,884 223 12 1 112 96 1,604 653 330 1,851 31 119 1,863 2,860 18 2,813 2,302 40 1,430 10 c07, 207 17 4,134 108 77 690 206 391 835 74 22, 776 3,066 a Pattern makers. b Includes compositors and eleotrotypers and stereotypera. c Tailors, tailoresses, and seamstresses. CIV PROGRESS OF THE NATION. NUMBER OP PERSONS IN THE UNITED STATES 16 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN 1870 AND 1880 AND 15 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN 1890 ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX. OCCOPATIONS. All occupations . AgrienltTire, fisheries, and mining... A gricnltural latorera Apia,rists Dairymen and dairy women rarmers, planters, and overseers . Pisliermen andoystermen Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vine growers, Ijnmbermen and raftsmen Miners Quarrymen ;.. Stools raisers, herders, and drovers . iVood choppers Other agricultural pursuits Fpofessioual service. Actors Architects Artists and teachers of art Authors and literary and scientiiic persons. Chemists, assayers, andmetallurgists Clergymen Dentists Designers, draftsmen, and inventors Engineers (civil, mechanical, electrical, and mining) and surveyors. Journalists Ijawy ers Musicians and teachers of music Officers of United States army and navy. Officials (government) Physicians and surgeons Professors and teachers Theatrical managers, showmen, etc. Veterinary surgeons Other professional service Domestic and personal service. Barbers and hairdressers Boarding and lodging house keepers . . . Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) . Hotel keepers Hunters, trappers, guides, and scouts... Janitors Laborers (not speciiled) Lauuderers and laundresses ITurses and mid wives Kestaorant and saloon keepers and bartenders. Servants (c) Sextons Soldiers, sailors, and marines (United States) . "Watchmen, policemen, and detectives Other domestic and personal service Trade and transportation . Agents (claim, commission, real estate, insurance, etc.) and collectors. Auctioneers Bankers and brokers (/) Boatmen and canalmen Bookkeepers, clerks, and salesmen {g) Commercial travelers Draymen, hackmon, teamsters, etc Poremen and overseers Hostlers , Hucksters and peddlers Livery stable keepers Merchants and dealers '. Messengers and errand and ofBce boys Newspaper carriers and newsboys Offlcimeof banks and of insurance, trade, transporta- tion, trust, and other companies. BOTH SESES. isgo 22, 132, 648 8, 673, 389 1S80 16, 273, 743 1870 7, 270, 284 2, 679, 953 1,768 17, 660 B, 281, 557 69, 431 72, 188 65, 693 839, 231 36, 918 68, 389 83, 297 17, 306 843, 425 9, G33 8,070 22, 405 6,714 4,503 88, 203 17, 493 0,371 43,197 21,849 89, 630 61, 948 2,925 79, 664 104, 805 347, 087 17, 862 6,494 1,566 i, 232, 569 84, 403 44,349 139, 601 44,076 2,505 21,531 1, 877, 889 246, 739 47, 686 146, 321 1, 458, 023 4,970 27, 919 74, 568 12, 109 174, 341 3,205 85, 968 16,447 1,000,637 68, 691 365, 274 36, 084 53, 403 58, 091 26, 757 690, 058 31,751 4,017 89, 900 2, 607, 709 1,013 8,758 4, 229, 050 40, 529 54, 759 30, 497 223, 070 13, 839 41, 173 12, 635 7,303 602, 278 4,749 3,375 9,067 1,130 1,967 64,693 12, 314 2,812 8,259 12, 308 64,137 30, 287 2,600 67, 081 85, 671 0227, 113 2,580 2,130 (») 3, 278, 4G9 44,278 19, 058 79, 537 32, 453 1,912 6,747 1, 761, 126 120, 700 15, 260 82, 804 1,036,311 2,444 24,141 dl3, 371 e38, 327 33, 865 2,331 19, 373 24,095 518, 720 23, 135 175, 625 31, 072 62, 522 14, 213 479, 306 B,670 2,428 MB, 553 11, 766, 759 6, 636, 728 2, 386, 622 136 3,550 2, 981, 320 26, 279 33, 632 17, 704 113, 583 13, 041 16, 359 8,208 2,394 870, 641 2,028 2,017 4,074 978 772 43,874 7,839 1,283 7,370 5,286 40,736 15, 945 2,286 44,743 62,143 126, 486 1,161 1,166 149 23, 620 12, 785 34, 200 25 394 1,095 1,759 1, 014, 175 60, 363 12, 162 50, GOO 889, 993 1,151 23, 330 15, 540 1, 210, 871 20, 297 2,266 11,012 27, 023 303, 023 7,258 119, 329 17, 160 33, 993 8, 501 356, 83B 4,621 1,354 10, 699 a Teachers and scientific persons. ^Included with "Other domestic and personal service' Includes housekeepers and stewards. d Watchmen (private) and detectives. 1890 18, 420, 504 8, 077, 683 2, 316, 399 1,723 15, 979 B, 055, 130 B9, 178 69, 820 65, 666 338, 938 36, 890 67, 748 33, 270 i6,9ie 632, 181 1880 13, 919, 755 1870 10, 121, 571 6, 811, 510 5,755 8,048 11, 630 3,989 4,461 87, 060 17, 161 9,066 13, 073 20,961 89,122 27, 613 2,926 71, 789 100, 218 101, 218 17, 249 6,492 1,090 2, 642, 382 81, 624 11,756 139, 654 38, 800 2,489 18, 736 1, 827, 568 31,613 6,190 141, 184 226, 679 1,942 27, 919 71, 289 8,734 169, 488 3,203 35, 458 16, 414 331, 729 68, 030 365, 053 35, 109 63,381 65, 909 26, 710 665, 173 30, 363 3,960 39, 683 2, 208, 400 996 8,102 4, 172, 048 40,463 53, 385 30, 497 223, 005 13, 839 40, 991 12,685 7,191 425, 669 2,974 3,358 7,014 811 1,919 64, 533 12, 253 2,767 8,259 12, 020 61, 062 17, 184 2,600 61, 909 83,239 o73, 243 2.401 2,130 (I-) 2, 203, 775 41, 478 6,745 79, 537 30, 317 1,912 6,050 1, 709, 683 13, 564 1,163 80, 603 159, 931 2,430 24, 141 dl3, 357 «32, 856 1, 763, 129 33, 450 2,328 10, 240 24, 038 133, 560 27, 864 175, 625 31, 072 60, 102 11, 180 104, 665 5,521 2,357 R15, 563 5, 312, 888 2, 086, 369 136 3,133 2, 958, 639 26, 216 33,363 17, 704 118, 665 13, Oil 15,284 8,203 2,213 278, 727 1,353 2,016 3,662 819 772 43, 807 7,815 1,270 7,370 5,251 40, 731 10,212 2,286 44, 329 61, 921 42, 739 1,067 1,166 141 1, 281, 751 22, 467 5,725 34, 200 25, 529 1,003 1,614 D95, 498 6,110 806 19, 886 103, 358 1,144 23, 330 14, 934 20,201 2,254 10, P32 27, 591 293, Oil 7,226 119, 250 17, 119 32, 630 8,493 351, 187 4,603 1,350 10, 531 1890 3,712,144 695, 708 383, 554 45 1,681 226, 427 253 2,363 27 293 26 641 27 864 811, 241 3,873 22 10,775 2,725 39 1,143 337 305 121 883 208 34, 435 4,875 4,567 245, 83D 613 2 476 1, 590, 187 2,779 82, 593 47 B, 276 16 2,775 50, 321 216, 121 41, 398 4,837 1, 231, 314 28 279 3,375 4,853 510 33 168, 808 611 221 975 23 2,182 47 25,480 1,383 57 217 1880 2, 353, 983 458, 771 399, 309 17 656 67, 002 61 1,374 1870 1, 615, 188 65 178 112 176, 609 1,775 17 2,053 319 165 61 55 288 75 13, 103 2,172 2,432 ol63, 870 178 (6) 1, 071, 691 2,800 12,313 697 51, 143 107, 136 14, 097 2,198 876, 377 14 tfll eS, 471 416 3 133 67 36, 160 271 2, 420 33 14, 711 19 71 c Includes employ6g of government (not clerks), /Includes commercial brokers. g Includes stenographers and typewriters. A Partly estimated. 323, 812 300,163 417 22,081 33 279 75 '176 91, 914 675 1 112 169 67 24 13 35 5 5,733 414 627 83,747 91 882,403 1,123 7,060 865 145 18, 077 65, 218 11, 356 711 736, 635 7 606 IS, 656 12 20 2* 32 79 1 1,163 11 B,651 21 4 OCCUPATIONS. cv NUMBER OP PERSONS IN THE UNITED STATES 16 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN 1870 AND 1880 AND 15 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN 1890 ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX— Continued. OCCUPATIONS. Trade and transportation— Continued. Packers and ahlppers Pilots Porters and helpers (in stores and warelionaes) . Sailors Steam railroad employes (a) Street railway employes Telegraph and telephone operators Telegraph and telephone linemen and electrlo light and power company employes. Undertakers Weighers, gangers, and measnrers Other persons in trade and transportation ICanofactnring and mechanical industries . Agricoltnral Implement makers (not otherwise clas- sified). Apprentices Artificial flower makers Bakers Basket makers Blacksmiths Bleachers, dyers, and scourers Bone and ivory workers Bookbinders Boot and shoe makers and repairers Bottlers and mineral and soda water makers. . . Box makers Brass workers (not otherwise specified) Brewers and maltsters — Brick and tile makers and terra cotta workers . Britannia workers Broom and brush makers . . Builders and contractors . . Butchers Butter and cheese makers. Button makers Cabinetmakers Candle, soap, and tallow makers - Carpenters and joiners.. Carpet makers Carriage and wagon makers (not otherwise classified) Charcoal, coke, and lime burners - Chemical works employes Clock and watch makers and repairers Confectioners Coopers Copper workers Corset makers Cotton mill operatives. . . Distillers and rectifiers . Door, sash, and blind makers Dressmakers, milliners, and seamstresses. Electroplaters Bngravers Fertilizermakers Gas works employes Glass workers Glove makers Gold and silver workers Gunsmiths, locksmiths, and hell hangers. Hair workers Samess and saddle makers and repairers. Hat and cap makers Hosiery and knitting mill operatives Iron and steel workers BOTH SEXES. 1890 »,235 4,259 23,509 B5, 784 Ml, 028 87, 347 51,895 11, 037 S,891 3,846 8,781 6,001,469 3,710 73, 399 2,694 S9, 692 6,050 206, 028 13, 985 1,673 23, 318 311. 494 6,982 27, OGO 17, 001 20,252 68, 241 897 8,686 45, 988 104, 951 11, 148 2,493 35, 780 3,280 811, 025 31, 642 94, 455 8,569 3,570 25, 072 22, 721 47, 134 3,352 6,309 168,102 3,801 4,961 404, 696 2,702 8,263 726 5,191 31, 727 6,827 19, 997 9,087 1,176 43, 236 23,717 27, 460 142, 794 1880 0,180 8,769 29, 033 69, 720 335, 156 611,656 621, 610 6,108 3,294 <46, 634 3,294,744 4,787 35, 670 2,630 40, 657 5,386 172, 170 7,989 1,838 13, 073 190, 426 1,971 14, 032 11, 081 16, 149 84, 445 1,335 7,891 14, 586 75, 673 d4,S18 4,217 49, 039 2,723 372, 683 16,774 49, 463 «5, 785 2,805 13, 418 13, 400 62, 189 2,310 4,205 141,765 3,220 4,802 282, 149 1870 6,416 3,645 16, 345 60, 351 163, 153 6,077 8,056 1,996 926 «3e, 036 3, 381, 357 3,743 14, 790 907 37, 143 3,197 141, 469 4,760 853 8,656 168, 799 415 6,480 4,764 11, 201 24, 614 1,075 5,627 10, 231 44, 016 1,370 865 251 1,794 31 93 1,790 2,686 16 2,681 1,6BS 33 9 1,389 10 £94,942 17 3,458 657 19« 788 73 19,425 2,891 a Pattern makers. b Includes compositors and eleotrotypers and stereotypera. c Tailors, tailoresses, and seamstresses. OCCUPATIONS. evil NUMBEK OF PERSONS IN THE XJNITED STATES 16 TEARS OF AGE AND OVEE, FREE MALES IN 1850 AND FREE PERSONS IN 1860, ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION. OCOUPATIONS. FBEB PBKSONS (EXCLUD- INO SULTEB). 1800 TREK HALES (BXCLUD- INO SLAVES). 1850 OCCUPATIONS. FREE PEHSOKS (EXCLDD- INO SLAVES). 1860 FREE MALES (BSOLUD- ING SLAVES). 1850 All occupations - 8, 235, 557 6, 329, 506 Agriculture, fislieriea, and mining. 3, 547, 700 2, 5U, 888 Agricultural lal)orer3 , Apiariats Dairymen and dairy women Farmers, planters, and overseers Fisliermou and oystermen Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vine growers . Lumbermen and raftsmen Miners Quarrymen Stock raisers, herders, and drovers TYood choppers Other agricultural pursuits Professional service- 795, 679 69 1,932 2, 509, 456 26, 755 28, 737 15, 929 154, 038 4,119 11, 151 3,463 1,362 329,887 W Actors ArcMtocts Artists and teachers of art Authors and literary and scientific persons Chemists, assayers, and metallurgists Clergymen Dentists Designers, draftsmen, and inventors Engineers (civil, mechanical, electrical, and mining) and surveyors. Journalists Lawyers Musicians and teachers of music Officers of TJnited States army and navy Officials (government) Physicians and surgeons Professors and teachers Theatrical managers, showmen, etc Veterinary surgeons Other professional service Domestic and personal service. 971, 723 38, 633 8,403 14, 861 688, 435 6,013 2,554 11, 821 22, 476 619 910,973 Barbers and hairdressers 11, 140 Boarding and lodging hoiise keepers 12,148 Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) d513 Hotel keepers 25,818 Hunters, trappers, guides, and scouts 1, 362 Janitors Laborers (not specified) Laundorera and laundresses !Nurses and mid wives Eestaurant and saloon keepers and bartenders Servants (/) Sextons Soldiers, sailors, and marines (United States).. "Watchmen, policemen, and detectives A4,759 Other domestic and personal service..... 329 a None reported; probably included under "Farmers, planters, and over, seers ". b Dairymen and milkmen; milkmen classified in 1890 under "Merchant* and dealers '. c lieported as civil and mechanical engineers and electricians; includes evidently stationary engineers and possibly locomotive engineers. d Firemen only; see "Engineers (civil, etc.) and surveyors", under "Pro- fessional service". e Barkeepers. /Includes hr "'aelioepera and stewards. 1,490 1,263 4,729 307 625 37, 529 5,606 435 i;27, 449 3,405 34, 839 10, 354 32, 887 55, 159 112, 969 278 392 171 1,678,960 62, 390 ;, 391, 013 11, 269 10, 385 10, 070 80, 358 1,932 2,436 1,528 607 159, 430 722 591 2,270 82 465 26, 842 2,923 189 2,126 1,510 23, 939 3,550 22, 847 40, 765 30, 530 33 46 989, 952 <5, 479 22,243 436 gS, 149 t2, 119 70 Trade and transportation. 801, 607 481, 741 Agents (claim, commission, real estate, insurance, etc.) and collectors. Auctioneers Bankers and brokers (fc) Boatmen and canalmen Bookkeepers, clorka, and salesmen (I) Commercial travelers Draymen, hackmon, toamaters, etc Foremen and overseers Hostlers Hucksters and peddlers Livery stable keepers Merchants and dealers Mesaengera and errand and office boys Newspaper carriers and newsboys Officials of banks and of inaurance, trade, transporta- tion, trust, and other companies. Packers and shippers PUots Porters and helpers (in stores and warehouses) , Sailors Steam railroad employes (n) Street railway employ 6a Telegraph and telephone operators 18,844 1,348 9,757 26, 749 186, 549 7,767 890 3,175 32, 454 101, 325 77, 626 37, 968 8,581 19, 819 5,361 266, 976 (m) 943 3,234 1,921 3,358 10, 199 71, 743 36, 567 40, 747 18, 859 4,029 10, 669 2,7U 173, 821 209 1,375 2,015 3,185 70, 603 4,831 1,956 544 Telegraph and telephone linemen and electric light and power company employ6s. Undertakers "Weighers, gangers, and measurers Other persons in trade and transportation Manufacturing and mechanical industries. 835 850 10,423 1, 877, 403 495 1,395 1, 186, 495 2, 390 1,313 Agricultural implement makers (not otherwise classi- fied). Apprentices 65,326 1,846 Artificial flower makers 600 45 Bakers 19,001 14,256 Basket makers 2,862 1,841 Blacksmiths 114,001 100,151 Bleachers, dyers, and scourers 3,867 3,280 Bone and ivory workers 689 1,788 Bookbinders 6,360 3,414 Boot and shoe makers and repairers 168, 172 130,885 Bottlers and mineral and soda water makers 539 o453 Box makers 2,634 940 Brass workers (not otherwise specified) 2,609 1,926 Brewers and maltsters 6,307 p4, 854 Brick and tile makers and terra cotta workers 13,740 11,514 Britannia workers 334 Broom and brush makers 3,027 2,747 Builders and contractors 6,495 3,496 Butchers 30,103 17,733 Butter and cheese makers Button makers 778 433 Cabinetmakers 20,223 537,359 Candle, soap, and tallow makers 2,971 2,: a Soldiers. h Watchmen and messengers. i "Watchmen. k Includes commercial brokers. Z Includes stenographers and typewriters. m Included with "Watchmen", under "Domestic and peraonal serrloe". n Includes locomotive engineers and firemen. o Inoludea 86 returned aa mineral water manufacturera. p Brewers and distillers. q Cabinet and chair makers. ovm PROGRESS OF THE NATION. NUMBER OF PERSONS IN THE UNITED STATES 16 YEARS OP AGE AND OVER, FREE MALES IN 1850 AND FREE PERSONS IN 1860, ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION— Coutinued. OCCUPATIONS, UannfaotTiTiiig and mecliaiiical industries — Continned. Carpenters and joiners Carpet makers Carriage and wagon makers (not otherwise classified) . Charcoal, coke, and lime bnmers Chemical works employes Clock and watch makers and repairers Confectioners Coop.ers Copper workers Corset makers Cotton mill operatives Distillers and rectifiers Door, sash, and blind makers Dressmakers, milliners, and seamstresses Slectroplaters Engravers Pertilizer makers Gas works employes Glass workers Glove makers Gold and silver workers Gnnsmiths, locksmiths, and bell hangers , Hair workers , Harness and saddle makers and repairers Eat and cap makers ... Hosiery and knitting mill operatives Iron and steel workers . Ijace and embroidery makers Lead and zino workers Leather curriers, dressers, finishers, and tanners , Machinists Mannfactnrers and officials of manufacturing com- panies. Marble and stone cutters Masons (brick and stone) Moat, fish, and fruit packers, canners, and preservers. Mechanics (not otherwise specified) , Metal workers (not otherwise specified) , Mill and factory operatives (not specified) Millers (flour and grist) Model and patternmakers Molders , Ifail and tack makers Oil well employes FREE PEES0N9 (EXCLUD- ING SLAVES). 1860 251, 298 1,481 19,442 si, 659 6,835 6,203 43, 886 1,964 37 2,682 d2, 814 151, 955 2,768 464 <3,628 j753 4,678 6,858 460 26, 414 M2,530 2:399 17, 216 1638 635 16, 936 43,824 nl6, 036 19, 825 63, 236 121 23, 492 2,274 134, 677 87, 281 2,729 17,077 {2,693 FEEE MALES (EXCLUD- INa SLAVES). 1860 197, 343 1,218 16, 699 •1, 172 4,082 8,871 43,794 1,760 (») w A 026 103 2,208 148 /3,291 p247 8,379 6,944 299 23,412 til, 024 15, 610 ml92 630 16,950 24,095 •19, 704 14,076 1)63, 392 16, 004 1,054 49, 118 27,795 1,467 7,237 t2, 046 OCCUPATIOXS. ITanufac taring and meclianical industries— Continued. Oil -works employes Painters, glaziers, and varnisliers Paper hangers Paper tru'lT operatives Ph.otograpliers ^ Piano and organ makers amd tuners, etc Plasterers Plumbers and gas and steam fitters Potters ■ Powder and cartridge makers Printers, lithographers, pressmen, etc. (y) Print "Works operatives Publishers of books, maps, and newspapers Poofers and slaters Pope and cordage makers Kubber factory operatives Sail, awning, and tent makers Salt works employes Saw and planing mill employes * Sewing machine makers (not otherwise classified) Sewing machine operators Ship and boat builders Shirt, collar, and cuff makers Silk mill operatives Starch makers Steam boiler makers Stove, furnace, and grate makers Straw workers Sugar makers an d refiners Tailors and tailoresses Tinners and tinware makers Tobacco and cigar factory operatives , Tool and cutlery makers (not otherwise classified) . . . Trunk, valise, leather-case, and pocket-hook makers - TTmbrella and parasol makers Upholsterers "Well borers , "Wheelwrights , "WTiitewashers , "Wire workers "Wood workers (not otherwise specified) "Woolen mill operatives FREE FEEE PERSONS MALES (BXCLUD- (EXCLUD- iNa ING SLAVES). SLAVES). 1860 Other persons in manufacturing and mechanical indus- tries. 429 64, 339 2,005 t4,772 3,154 3,639 13, 119 6,010 8,470 «>376 23,766 «321 1,034 1,934 2,687 aaibS 2,359 637 18, 025 160 264 31, 116 397 ccisg «e78 3,313 985 2,287 /4G9 101, 868 17, 112 gg21, 435 4,039 ill, 882 !;758 7,035 1850 32, 693 1,574 1,445 11, 980 nn2, 430 83, 617 28, 372 «2,532 b2, 971 938 2,061 (V) 1,868 4,155 ic244 14, 8SS z226 363 423 2,200 tW53 2, 162 1,026 13, 337 19, 931 ddlOi «el62 1,681 981 182 .^307 62, 069 11, 717 MIO, 823 3, 023 kkl, 354 11122 mtnl, 233 80, 693 419 626 8,466 nn3, 266 87,070 a Charcoal and lime burners. 6 None reported; see "Mill and factory operatives (not specified)". Bee "Brewers and maltsters ". tt Sash and blind makers. Includes 3,225 returned as glass manufacturers. /Includes 3,237 returned as glass manufacturers. ff Returned as glovers. n Inclndes 11,647 returned as hatters. ft Returned as hat and cap manufacturers. ft Knitters. { Includes 353 returned as lace manufacturers, an Returned as lace manufacturers. n Not including persons returned as glovers, hatters, or glass, lace, nail, paper, pocket-book, powder and shot, rabber (India), sUk, starch, sugar, or umbrella manufacturers, which have been classified as makers of the several articles specified- o Not including persons returned as glovers, or glass, hat and cap, laco, mineral water, nail, paper, pocket-book, powder and shot, rubber (India), silk, starch, sugar, or umbrella manufacturers which have been classifled as makers fif the several articles specified. p Masons and plasterers. q Includes 2,065 returned as nail manufacturers. r Betomed as nail manufacturers. » Paper hangers and upholsterers. ( Includes 4,578 returned as paper manufacturers. « Returned as paper manufacturers. » Included with " Masons (brick and stone)". « Includes 357 returned as powder and shot manufaotorers. se Returned as powder and shot manufacturers. y Includes compositors and eleotrotypers and stereotvpers. « Calico printers. aa Includes 208 returned as India rubber manufacturers. 00 Returned as india rubber manufacturers. ce Includes 415 returned as silk manufacturers. dd Returned as silk manufacturers. es Returned as starch manufacturers. ff Returned as sugar manufacturers. gg Includes 21,413 returned as tohacoonista. hh Returned as tobacconists and cigar makers. 11 Includes 201 returned as pocket-book manufacturers. kk Includes 193 returned as pocket-book manufacturers. It Returned as umbrella manufacturers. mm Trimmers ; upholsterers included with paper hangers. (not B"6ofl"d)^ ^""^ fionibera and carders ; see " Mill and factory operatives OCCUPATIONS. cix NUMBER OF MALES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN EACH CLASS OF OCCUPATIONS, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1870 TO 1890. STATES AND TEEEI- TOBIES. The TJnited States. Nortli Atlantic diYision. Maine Now Hampahire Vermont Massachusetts Hhode Island Connecticut KewTork TSew Jersey Pennsylvania AQHICCLT0BE, FISHERIES, AHD MINING. 1890 1880 8,333,813 1870 7,409,870 5,744,314 1,245,102 1,151,619 South Atlantic division. Delaware Maryland District of Colnmbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida Korth Central division.. Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota. , South Dakota., Nebraslta Kansas South Central division . . Kentucky... Tennessee... Alabama — Mississippi . Louisiana . . Texas Oklahoma.. Arkansas .. Vestern division . /"TJtal ]■ Nev Montana ■Wyoming — Colorado Kew Mexico. Arizona ,h ., Nevada Idalio Washington. Oregon California ... 84, 631 42, 360 65, 634 80, 103 12, 422 47, 909 401, 629 73, 477 446,877 1,466,832 3,158,833 2,771,820 18, 395 102, 669 1,829 255, 009 126, 631 318, 711 239, 667 347, 601 56, 420 1,089,792 88,595 45, 429 67, 104 72, 367 12,049 46, 943 385, 134 65, 659 378, 239 87, 967 47, 272 69, 617 79, 101 12, 650 46,454 382, 185 67, 422 307, 224 1,378,614 1,101,816 17, 941 96, 793 1,563 244, 576 110, 978 316, 974 209, 712 331, 623 48,454 418, 806 322, 221 443, 659 302, 398 236, 163 191, 596 322, 296 392, 246 43, 131 69, 429 167, 117 249, 867 2,023,282 403, 183 334, 429 448, 966 256, 725 199, 855 133, 164 306, 420 357, 966 \ 33, 088 90, 172 208, 852 1,818,716 314, 212 313, 070 299,861 270, 684 185,266 398, 140 13, 617 228, 432 439,764 25,584 11, 128 68, 648 20,190 10, 427 23, 610 10, 404 18, 612 47, 291 50, 080 157, 990 16, 022 83, 832 1,422 233, 233 75, 448 243, 045 148, 173 263, 131 37, 610 2,072,606 VBOIPEiSSIONAI. BBBVIOE. 1890 1880 1870 632,646 425,947 DOMESTIC AND PEBSONAL SEKVICK. 192, 797 136, 672 6,007 3,529 3,029 26, 248 3,447 7,509 76,484 15, 600 50,944 66, 791 410, 819 268,471 383, 920 193, 921 161, 910 76,247 211, 789 266, 144 2, 632| 23, 165 73, 585 1,301,060 318, 664 277, 527 293, 923 252, 873 148, 982 331, 326 195, 521 289, 301 9,713 2,022 43, 055 15, 719 8,202 17, 293 11, 221 8,785 15, 299 34, 535 123,457 269, 684 249, 676 227, 935 194,123 115, 872 153, 144 100, 826 179, 040 8,971 917 8,719 18, 936 1,512 11, 065 11, 054 8, 084 4,700 17, 520 87, 502 1,605 10, 144 6,689 11,965 6,397 8,971 6,970 11, 907 4,243 !36, 730 278, 841 4,851 2,759 2,648 16, 715 2,440 5,402 54, 307 10, 249 87, 101 49, 168 95,853 3,882 2,308 1,915 12, 118 1,664 4,053 36, 863 7,393 25, 752 33, 572 1,097 8,377 3,483 9,191 4,561 6,916 4,612 8,839 2,092 156, 419 41, 783 24,104 41,176 20, 445 13, 546 14, 060 18, 962 27, 963 1,945 3,613 12, 294 16,840 86, 914 16, 135 14, 983 9,180 7,687 7,196 22, 220 843 «,764 49, 414 30, 469 19, 663 28, 525 12, 840 8,962 6,846 15, 528 19, 083 } 1,449 4,835 9,194 61, Oil 818 6,017 2,089 7,433 2,722 4,597 2,911 5,850 1,135 S7, Oil 1890 1880 2,692,879 2,321,937 946, 721 26, 908 14,428 11, 805 99, 765 17, 747 35, 166 327,662 81, 334 332, 026 282, 173 12, 352 9,944 6,666 6,349 6,243 13,791 2,294 953 7,458 1,386 028 2,135 730 1,004 6,598 6,007 20, 921 5,766 22,777 662 338 3,641 796 482 982 770 397 837 2,075 11, 897 20, 471 12, 365 20, 069 7,791 6,703 2,724 8,273 14, 441 190< 1,289 8,690 41, 231 8,857 7,684 5,213 4,682 6,138 6,492 8,165 11,174 256 152 518 822 135 395 780 218 328 1,131 6,939 10, 313 64, 455 19, 143 68, 545 19, 427 29, 087 22, 335 49, 395 19, 473 905, 233 1,338,663 610, 461 26, 191 13, 108 13, 116 82, 316 13, 120 25, 762 232, 212 68, 055 286, 581 294, 821 173, 384 88, 076 175, 161 106, 915 73, 196 57, 976 52, 916 91, 005 4,407 8,232 38,745 85,225 288, 575 61,964 43,480 84,840 21, 507 61, 217 63, 469 1,344 20, 764 270, 172 17, 653 7,169 82, 656 14, 331 7,371 12, 037- 4,526 6,788 36, 692 21, 847 110, 102 11, 027 60, 630 15, 594 76, 283 18, 349 28, 009 29, 060 63, 227 10, 136 741,972 1870 531, 148 16, 508 5,907 7,609 61, 732 10, 766 16, 911 194, 552 47, 626 169, 537 168, 032 145, 933 82, 546 133, 634 93, 167 67, 405 34, 819 64, 760 84, 813 \ 10, 400 15,771 28,704 288, 569 61,394 60, 440 35, 176 £2, 329 62,046 67,247 9,937 186,114 6,781 37, 164 11, 978 37, 677 7,189 18, 646 12, 571 21,412 5,814 413, 703 3,097,701 1,201,302 TEADB AND TBANS- POETATION. 1890 1880 1,803,629 1,209,571 34, 850 18, 339 13,834 174, 239 24, 709 44,457 481, 790 111, 385 297, 699 291, 228 8,831 63,233 23, 900 56, 049 22, 239 28, 171 21, 024 63, 054 14, 627 1,076,163 84, 286 41,334 80, 553 45, 399 32, 121 16, 004 30, 133 62, 775 a,392| 7,302 11, 404 143, 281 32, 956 22, 602 14, 462 15,772 82, 008 20,632 6,137 3,484 18, 920 16, 553 7,686 8,599 9,208 3,338 5,200 13,013 93, 976 4,849 92,499 2,209 2,753 2,864 5,193 2,865 3,990 6,770 1,062 1,669 4,401 68, 713 180, 978 87, 059 227, 246 95, 991 63, 830 68, 185 83,666 132, 033 6,503 12, 461 69,355 68, 804 304, 360 1870 790, 344 30, 364 12,028 9,457 115,503 15, 539 29, 397 334, 545 65, 678 177, 273 170, 702 4,977 48, 422 14, 133 30, 878 10, 778 16, 088 13, 554 26, 369 6,483 682, 458 105, 208 66, 035 126, 264 54, 509 36, 344 24, 271 61, 094 79, 743 } 6,197 16,640 27,248 158, 314 571, 450 28, 682 8,860 7,486 85, 330 10, 299 25, 436 238, 100 46, 223 121, 128 116, 437 3,521 35, 237 9,714 20, 714 7,009 10, 163 8,466 17, 577 3,036 361,433 67, 940 62, 126 86, 388 21,817 38, 483 75, 209 2,026 21,372 224, 648 ll,i219 5,172 38, 779 4,903 3,705 10, 548 3,261 4,273 28, 421 18, 534 95, 843 33, 721 24,009 16, 668 13, 115 27, 067 34,715 9,119 101, 811 2,742 1,497 16, 101 3,249 3,157 4,018 4,243 1,308 3,357 0,022 57, 117 79, 584 37, 253 80, 671 30,841 22, Oil ll,t)80 28, 987 63, 914 221.{ 4,763 12,128 110, 395 5, 574 60, 856 4,064,051 1,957,119 MANUPAOTUEINO AND MECHANICAL INDUSTBIES. 1890 2,783,459 2,098,248 1,444,151 69, 437 49, 139 24, 602 338, 701 54, 839 110, 693 634, 430 177, 671 507, 597 324, 763 16, 394 78, 014 18, 431 63,306 27, 387 37, 231 22, 627 46, 833 15, 641 1,284,185 1,308 1,653 2,860 902 604 1,691 3,623 763 1,162 2,687 33, 608 273, 658 117, 696 266, 107 137,878 108, 490 71, 644 73, 578 128, 268 3,968 8,900 47, 906 46, 103 269, 914 1880 1, 132, 512 48, 364 39, 016 20, 092 259, 630 43, 972 84, 659 466, 066 120, 462 359, 890 226, 187 11, 610 61,510 12, 193 48, 115 20,025 25, 224 14, 471 26, 452 6,587 836, 304 66, 695 49, 612 32, 358 16, 336 32, 131 51, 169 2,020 19, 703 228, 070 10, 837 4,314 35, 355 3,407 , 2,416 11,695 2,680 3,601 34, 579 20, 520 98, 766 197, 043 SO, 965 156,290 96, 930 68, 496 31, 948 55, 655 88,401 4,869 15, 841 23, 936 165, 649 1,733 112, 108 2,594 1,079 15,755 2,243 2,273 6,276 5,288 1,469 4,360 8,919 61,856 ex PROGRESS OF THE NATION. NUMBER OF FEMALES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN EACH CLASS OF OCCUPATIONS, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1870 TO 1890. STATES AND TEBHITOEIKS. The United States, l^orth Atlantic division . Maine Kew Hampsliire.. Vermont Massacliasetts . . . Kliodo Island Connecticut New York "New Jersey Pennsylvania — Sontli Atlantic division. Delaware.. _JMaryland . ^l^ District of Columbia. "Virginia West Virginia... Kortli Carolina. South Carolina. Georgia riorida JSTorth Central division. Ohio Indiana Dlinois Michigan -.^^sconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Central division . Kentucky . . . Tennessee. . . Alabama — Mississippi . Louisiana . . . Texas Oklahoma . . . Arkansas ... Western division. Montana Wyoming Colorado New Mexico . Arizona Utah Nevada Idaho Washington . Oregon California AGKicnLTniiii, TISHERIES, AKD MINIKa. 1890 1880 1870 679,523 20,848 1,465 622 649 937 184 767 8,603 1,412 6,209 247,486 307 2,727 57 16, 730 3,230 55, 648 88, 450 70, 527 9,778 594,654 4,985 244 193 214 229 35 97 2,266 395 1,312 264,039 211 1,769 19 15, 149 598 46, 724 85, 930 102, 349 11, 270 15, 437 2,693 55 11 S4 54 14 130 868 187 1,280 184,774 6C 1,260 15 16, 468 245 28, 233 58, 946 73, 993 5,648 6,309 10, 213 8,348 12, 929 6,103 5,931 3,826 8,094 12, 420 824 1,410 3,457 6,715 323, 922 11, 873 23, 816 80, 991 89, 365 55, 461 34, 178 311 27, 924 6,997 196 73 695 421 101 673 132 202 652 900 3,052 1,375 1,634 2,582 973 1,521 719 1,387 3,634 140 626 846 761 428 ,010 176 ,387 494 356 ,325 32 310 309,049 202,684 5,129 18,533 89, 156 87, 616 67, 770 29, 192 21, 653 1,144 4 88 115 12 80 34 11 78 91 619 3,672 19, 068 64, 861 05, 474 26, 937 14, 031 8,641 236 1 11 7 2 12 16 302 PEOFESSIONAL SEE VICE. 1890 1880 1870 311,687 106,671 6,357 3,302 3,247 16, 099 1,999 4,976 38, 892 6,763 24,136 25, 570 703 1,432 1,619 5,730 2,265 3,325 2,223 4,062 1,206 177,255 70, 979 5,203 3,843 2,772 10, 573 1,334 3,485 25, 370 3,892 11, 507 92, 257 43, 956 425 2,561 818 2,870 1,035 1,629 1,312 2,150 311 131,617 71, 203 20, 130 10, 415 21, 916 13, 015 10, 733 8,707 18, 800 11, 602 1,113 2,382 7,215 27, 319 6,015 4,467 2,772 3,275 2,830 5,897 174 1,919 17, 480 600 250 2,372 326 167 708 330 291 1,616 1,919 8,895 12, 551 6,487 12, 570 8,295 6,873 3,875 11, 050 6,036 [ 348 2,274 3,844 12, 444 3,028 1,955 1,551 1,843 1,545 1,911 581 6,488 107 36 583 86 39 299 216 63 289 679 4,101 3,865 1,991 1,820 7,114 768 2,407 16, 650 1,903 7,439 6,206 229 1,005 347 1,157 360 1,009 599 1,029 111 34, 810 8,607 3,202 6,147 4,269 3,379 1,349 4,683 1,822 20^ 174 853 6,520 1,486 931 874 719 750 490 271 61 46 U 43 149 1,334 DOMESTIC AND PEBSONAL SEEVICH. 1890 1,667,698 576, 792 14,183 9,283 10, 264 86, 183 11, 169 24, 907 226, 885 48, 188 115, 750 309, 639 1880 1,181,506 437, 191 5,909 47, 840 20, 580 67, 711 11, 997 13, 177 29, 137 71, 457 12, 522 473, 913 81, 905 39, 042 92, 944 15, 295 38, 802 36, 717 33, 016 56, 291 4,876 5,679 20, 527 18, 830 247,134 10, 520 8,157 9,380 58, 838 7,794 17, 158 180, 143 31,189 114, 012 228, 087 . 5,142 37, 342 14,020 66, 123 8,283 33, 918 28, 643 10, 103 5, .516 310, 403 46, 305 41, 859 33, 640 28, 267 38, 851 37, 210 374 15, 628 60, 220 2,683 1,165 10, 206 2,521 951 3,498 924 930 5,599 4,695 26, 968 63, 772 30,703 69, 601 31, 631 26, 464 16, 791 23, 283 40, 119 2, 014 5,686 11, 315 181, 638 1870 973,157 363,904 II, 533 7,702 9,533 48, 279 6,579 16, 134 155, 138 27, 143 83, 863 193,127 4,544 34, 908 10, 075 51, 317 6,702 27, 207 18, 259 35, 021 3,891 249,243 37,786 31,844 29, 175 19, Oil 30, 458 25, 433 7,601 24,187 308 333 2,994 1,713 302 1,575 888 157 525 1,279 14, 113 56, 700 23, 369 46, 162 47, 696 16, 772 8,067 15, 271 30, 016 122j 1,192 4,596 152, 664 TBADE AND TEAMS- POETATION. 1890 1880 1870 40, 562 23, 389 21, 806 19, 372 27, 722 13,224 6,589 14,219 134 267 342 1,973 135 881 233 97 161 116 9,581 116,477 2,411 1,432 717 22, 274 2,663 4,926 45, 774 8,687 26, 563 17, 523 62, 862 38, 458 714 5,746 4,991 1,877 734 638 711 1,716 406 74, 976 14, 600 5,285 19, 458 7,285 4,790 4,271 4,431 7,963 174 389 3,528 2,803 10, 958 803 600 173 8,581 620 1,065 15, 833 2,406 10, 377 6,734 258 2,446 2,115 606 146 176 102 627 68 13, 333 3,205 1,780 911 600 2,103 1,824 60 485 9,487 224 86 1,75D 76 33 640 67 86 845 839 4,943 3,009 1,194 3,354 1,501 1,010 417 684 1,627 38 147 292 3,135 798 413 351 127 1,067 274 75 1,192 7 17 156 12 16 122 12 6 13 42 789 19, 823 13, 566 251 401 3D 2,020 213 230 4,818 1,007 4,596 2,823 92 948 1,178 193 10 84 238 73 7 2,284 869 143 540 107 213 23 53 301 27 975 92 96 73 329 36 16 180 4 18 I S 6 11 128 MANUFACTUEIKO AKD MECHANICAL IHDUSTEIE3. 1890 1880 1870 1,027,342 608, 631 630,890 20, 617 22, 219 5,100 136, 885 26, 709 35, 804 193, 786 46, 221 121, 290 86, 051 2,710 24, 001 4,880 11, 309 3,455 13, 414 6,610 12, 161 2,511 248, 913 57, 329 21, 812 63, 033 21,220 20, 805 12, 104 16, 076 24, 619 829 1,598 7,887 8,671 53, 106 425,062 16, 758 17, 335 3,638 97, 962 20, 076 26, 865 136, 769 28,894 76,775 46, 269 353, 997 261, 719 1,862 14, 692 2,658 8,149 1,447 5,529 3,801 7,204 123,714 16, 980 8,660 6,601 3,301 9,533 6,906 118 2,217 30, 2U 937 320 4,025 690 317 1, 757 381 386 2,403 2,440 16, 695 31, 872 11, 404 27, 994 13, 613 10, 535 4,275 8,436 11, 527 \ 311 1,723 3,024 33, 648 7,681 3,633 3,623 1,790 4,212 2,103 706 12, 197 76 74 958 336 102 811 353 64 158 68S 8, 580 12, 737 14, 030 2,023 70, 834 14, 141 16, 069 79, 565 14,172 38, 157 26,24> 1,07« 6,071 1,628 5,768 838 2,327 2,904 4,777 49, 509 17, 583 3,978 9,094 5,199 3,784 932 2,758 5,247 U 193 723 12,648 4,241 1,923 1,981 863 2,548 818 27> .87! 10 27 64 862 158 114 157 t 15 U 2,387 OCCUPATIONS. CXI PEE CENT OF MALES IN EACH CLASS OF OCCUPATIONS OF TOTAL MALES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1870 TO 1890. STATES AND TERRITORIES. AQKICOTiTCEB, HSHEEIES, AND MiNma. PHOFESSIONAL SEEVICE. DOMESTIC AND PEESONAL SEEVICE. TEADE AND TEANS- POETATION. MANUFACTUETNd AND MECHANICAL INDUSTEIEa. 1800 18S0 1870 1890 1880 1870 1890 1880 1870 1890 1880 1870 1890 1880 1870 The United States 41.28 50.26 63.84 3.38 2.89 2.61 14.31 15.75 12.55 16.46 12.23 11.34 21.59 18.88 19.68 22.46 26.58 31.86 8.48 3.15 2.80 17.08 18.70 15.63 21.67 13.24 16.70 86.31 33.33 33.11 jyTftiTifl -.....- 40.01 33.13 61.05 11.15 10.98 19.50 20.89 15.99 27.33 60.32 44.64 40.44 55.76 13.24 13.83 24.37 25.27 19.89 30.53 65.05 48.93 49.22 62.47 17.52 18.92 29.13 30.97 26.79 34.67 60.63 2.83 2.76 2.78 3.65 3.05 3.06 3.98 3.40 3.11 2.75 2.49 2.45 2.53 3.06 2.80 2.80 3.66 3.10 2.89 2.32 2.16 2.40 2.01 2.68 2.34 2.54 2.99 2.94 2.90 2.12 12.69 11.29 10.85 13.87 15.68 14.32 17.05 17.17 20.31 11.60 13.20 11.67 12.81 15.06 15.06 13.37 18.51 20.62 23.13 13.91 9.18 6.15 7.99 13.67 16.10 10.61 15.77 18.93 19.13 9.99 16.44 14.34 12.71 24.23 21.83 18.10 25.07 24.24 18.21 11.98 15.30 10.71 9.23 21.14 17.84 15.52 21.95 19.90 14.31 8.05 15.90 9.23 7.86 18.90 15.41 15.95 19.29 18.37 13.67 7.29 28.03 38.48 22.61 47.10 48.46 45.02 33.01 38.67 31.04 13.35 24.37 34.73 19.62 47.50 50.47 43.94 30.71 36.49 29.04 10.67 23.83 33.00 19.67 Massaclmsetta 47.23 Khode Island 47.23 41.77 New York 30.98 32.97 29.63 South. Atlantic division 10.98 34.10 33.28 2.65 57.24 02.66 75.49 76.93 63.32 51.10 47.42 38.46 36.44 3.33 59.50 67.39 80.61 77.10 74.43 65.70 64.48 46.70 39.23 4.04 69.11 70.46 83.11 81.26 79.93 73.72 58.33 2.79 3.29 8.25 2.69 3.17 2.12 1.92 2.34 3.84 3.55 2.35 3.15 7.42 2.24 2.77 1.76 1.69 1.08 2.84 3.07 2.39 2.82 6.93 2.20 2.64 1.57 1.60 1.78 2.23 2.73 19.12 17.65 27.75 13.14 9.61 6.89 7.17 9.71 17.64 13.59 23.64 19.02 33.20 19.04 n.i4 7.12 10.91 11.95 13.74 14.58 16.85 17.39 34.03 11.14 6.71 6. .34 6.39 6.50 11.43 11.65 15.45 20.49 34.64 12.72 11.00 6.68 6.75 10. 43 13.25 16.16 10.67 18.23 30.09 7.51 6.54 4.09 4.98 5.70 8.79 11.45 10.26 16.49 27.60 6.14 6.55 3.48 4.64 6.34 5.97 10.17 23.54 25.29 26.71 14.21 13.66 8.82 7.23 9.20 14.17 19.28 24.88 23.16 25.96 11.71 12.16 6.42 6.32 5.94 8.93 16.42 23.80 24.07 District of Columbia 28.40 "Virginia 11.41 "West Virginia....- 13.71 5.50 5.61 6.43 rlorida 6.65 17.12 38.47 60.41 33.46 45.57 47.69 47.49 58.45 50.84 71.94 67.65 51.35 61.42 68.05 45.72 57.30 50.24 49.93 53.86 67.88 63.38 66.82 } 58.35 63.43 68.94 72.97 54.24 62.69 66.56 65.93 60.58 62.60 65.95 57.01 45. 96| 56.23 62.71 76.67 3.84 3.77 3.58 3.03 2.73 3.48 3.44 3.62 3.24 3.62 3.78 4.14 2.92 3.46 3.37 3.19 2.60 2.42 2.54 3.21 3.03 ]■ 2.63 3.40 3.04 2.45 2.70 2.39 2.96 2.25 2.14 2.24 2.58 3.09 3.32| 3.07 3.14 2.40 15.93 13.79 15.19 16.11 14.78 14.37 9.60 11.80 7.35 8.02 11.91 8.66 9.71 16.55 14.14 14.95 18.12 15.47 15.14 11.33 13.46 1 18. 91 11.10 9.48 11.58 11.13 9.65 11.87 13.09 12.02 13.14 9.38 13.45 41. 76| 17.41 9.72 8.32 15.62 13.62 19.70 14.46 12.89 16.90 15.17 17.12 10.85 12.14 18.24 14.45 10.24 11.93 9.60 14.13 10.60 9.79 10.65 10.57 12.66 } 11. 27 10.93 8.99 6.35 10.51 8.70 11.89 8.90 8.23 9.08 9.02 11.65 3.86| 11.36 10.31 6.41 25.14 18.41 23.07 20.78 21.91 17.76 13.34 16.62 6.62 8. 07 14.72 11.33 9.03 22.34 15.59 17.49 18.85 18.46 13.89 11.51 14.03 } 8.84 11.14 9.65 6.65 21.42 16.07 16.73 19.83 17.03 12.91 13.07 11.90 l^ortli Dakota 6.10 13.93 14.09 South Central division 7.30 01.98 66.16 72.85 80.11 58.95 65.25 68.60 76.39 36.28 68.45 70.88 79.71 82.88 65.65 71.53 71.26 77.37 82.69 83.55 68.47 73.44 3.18 3.17 2.23 2.24 2.29 3.64 4.25 2.93 4.08 2.65 2.54 1.78 3.08 2.33 2.98 2.43 2.38 1.89 2.01 2.69 3.11 10.25 9.19 8.46 6.36 16.30 10.40 6.77 6.94 22.29 11.04 12.88 9.64 7.33 23.14 12.36 9.05 7.01 6.25 6.79 16.15 9.89 11.43 11.02 8.60 6.46 12.24 12.33 10.20 7.15 18.53 7.25 6.13 4.49 4.30 10.09 7.49 7.09 5.61 5.19 3.97 12.04 6.64 13.16 10.46 7.86 4.83 10.22 8.38 10.18 6.59 18.82 10.61 7.57 4.43 3.42 8.89 6.64 10.17 7.73 1.98 Mississippi 3.63 10.75 6.93 84.93 40.63 83.91 45.74 2.51 3.20 2.63 2.86 4.32 26.13 4.04 23.63 3.96 14.30 4.64 12.99 4.23 15.74 4.78 Western division 14.78 37.86 38.72 33.88 52.15 41.96 39.30 48.19 55.93 30.79 43.13 32.67 44.66 24.01 44.63 40.76 37.62 46.53 36.61 57.47 52.65 53.49 35.44 64.65 14.45 60.85 72.05 26.37 64.13 41.70 75,17 49.98 58.46 38.91 3.39 3.32 4.32 2.77 3.73 3.57 3.33 3.02 4.30 4.33 4.32 2.58 4.01 3.78 2.06 2.21 2.64 2.51 2.60 2.88 3.21 3.42 1.84 2.40 3.02 1.23 2.35 1.93 2.95 2.03 3.44 3.77 3.09 26.12 24.95 18.90 23.64 29.67 20.12 20.96 17.39 23.89 18.83 22.77 28.22 41.38 19.01 42.93 35.26 23.14 29.96 21.83 17.90 20.16 26. OS' 15.92 43.47 16.70 19.78 49.97 19.52 25.58 9.88 17.53 14.69 20.11 16.60 18.00 22.44 9.76 14.92 17.63 15.06 12.84 18.51 15.98 19.82 12.61 17.78 15.65 8.43 14.48 10.81 13.81 8.56 11.56 9.33 16.40 9.43 28.13 16.62 3.43 10.53 8.27 13.69 7.09 12.20 8.97 14.94 16.03 15.01 20.46 6.78 9.72 19.38 12.41 10.82 22.51 17.69 20.42 11.93 12.82 16.33 5.82 10.43 16.83 17.21 9.51 15.02 13.81 17.76 8. IS 13.55 13.81 3.61 10. 7S rrtaii 16.15 16.02 6.83 16.85 11.11 16. 9S cxu PROGRESS OF THE NATION. PEE CENT OF FEMALES IN EACH CLASS OF OCCUPATIONS OP TOTAL FEMALES 10 YEAES OP AGE AND OTER ENGAGED IN GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS, BY STATES AND TEEEITOEIES: 1870 TO 1890. STATES AND TEEEITOEIES. The United States . Vorth Atlantic dlTision . Ualne He-w Hampshire . Vermont llassacLnsetta . . . Khode Island Connecticut H'e'w Xork Kew Jersey JPennsylvanla. . . . ■•utli Atlantic dlTlalon. Delaware -. Maryland District of Colnmbia . . Virginia , "West Virginia Kortli Carolina ..,..., South Carolina Georgia. — Florida S«Tth Central diTision. Ohio Indiana Illinois ... Michigan "Wisconsin Hinnesota .... Iowa Missouri North Dakota-, South Dakota. Nebraska. Kansas South Central division. Xentucky .. Tennessee . . Alabama Mississippi . Louisiana. . . Texas Oklahoma. . . Arkansas . . . Western division . Montana "Wyoming Color.ado . New Mexico . Arizona Utah. Nevada Idaho "Washington . . Oregon California AaBIC PLTnEB, IISSEEIES, AND Mramo. 1890 1880 1870 17.36 1.46 8.25 1.69 3.26 0.S6 0.«4 1.97 1.67 1.27 1.92 86.06 2.87 3.22 0.18 15.73 16.00 48.31 68.31 M.n 87.01 7.93 0.51 0.73 0.64 1.32 0.13 0.12 O.20 0.63 0.S9 0.61 47.29 3.04 2.99 0.10 18.21 5.20 63.72 71.56 67.19 63.37 2.88 5.54 1.22 9.83 3.18 t.45 2.43 6.36 1.77 7.32 3. 28 6.83 2.87 10.06 3.09 11.01 6.77 10.54 12.31 } 4.91 8.11 6.99 14.75 4.87 48.87 14.24 29.55 62.31 71.60 50.99 89.73 29.42 67.97 6.63 4.23 8.85 8.63 10.70 6.44 8.10 7.24 10.67 6.87 8.34 5.04 21.62 0.39 0.19 0.05 0.70 0.04 0.06 0.38 0.34 0.42 0.95 44.72 1.10 2.81 0.11 21.90 3.01 47.97 72.82 64.07 56.416 1.84 0.91 1.SS 1.64 0.81 6.43 4.55 1.54 3.42 58.32 9.43 32.85 71.87 79.35 60.78 49.63 70.72 2.53 1.78 0.86 1.84 5.08 2. 55 2.77 2.26 3.78 7.34 3.38 2.20 1.69 4.76 54.12 7.30 42.00 72.37 75.69 46.22 49. 07 fBOFESSIOHAL SEE VICE. 1890 1880 1870 7.47 64.70 2.86 o.es 0.33 7.66 0.34 1.02 1.58 1.00 5.08 2.34 2.10 14.11 8.96 16.28 6.46 4.63 6.98 7.67 6.08 7.45 8.73 6.84 6.23 6.04 6.89 10.43 2.89 1.72 2.54 4.56 13.29 6.70 7.27 15.52 12.76 17.15 6.07 4.47 7.16 7.04 5.83 6.69 2.35 10.93 12.27 10.96 13.60 13.24 13.27 23.38 10.19 14.24 20.79 16.99 18.90 4.13 7.21 5.54 2.13 2.62 2.61 6.86 16.46 3.98 14.05 13.07 13.20 12.39 8.29 10.04 10.01 18.09 15.36 14.51 17.78 14.69 5.86 4.35 4.31 3.45 8.99 1.87 l.OD 1.41 1.75 13.82 11.14 12.61 11.85 15.08 14.81 15. 45 21.64 9.59 12.21 21.75 19.86 2.35 6.02 6.41 5.56 3.47 1.25 1.67 1.63 1.90 14.35 21.10 7.76 12.20 3.80 8.28 10.36 14.37 18.21 27.19 24.43 14.51 13.69 8.25 13.43 6.55 3.61 7.09 6.48 4.23 6.51 1.5Q 3.81 .2.38 2.61 1.91 4.42 1.72 0.74 0.89 1.13 10.17 10.31 10.29 10. 19 7.43 13.23 12.12 20.27 4.71 12. 50/ I 9.19 13.11 1.47 DOMESTIC AND PEESONAL BEEVICB. 1890 1880 1870 42.60 2.96 2.05 0.98 0.83 1.29 1.71 1.72 8.56 12.87 1.31 7.67 0.62 4.74 10.33 11.20 18.22 21.82 10.04 40.38 31.47 25.19 51.35 32.73 26.12 34.89 44.11 43.30 41.99 45.12 67.10 66.15 61.06 63.67 55.27 36.61 22.74 41.68 47.39 46.80 44.63 14.76 31.38 27.07 68.02 33.78 26.10 35.25 19.99 46.71 52.51 40.86 53.00 53.06 61.86 63.51 71.32 67. 40 71.97 37.85 23.85 26.32 31.02 57.79 44.47 45.98 46.40 47.21 47.87 65.95 41.06 49.89 62.38 49.56 48.14 41.36 37. 29 55.54 51.95 29.73 22.65 35.71 43.26 85.38 32.44 48.40 67.87 61.51 63.77 61.08 60.62 49.13 60.66 49.10 50.37 43.50 44.53 56.62 69.71 66. 17 67.50 57. 02 62.97 61.93 63.74 70.61 64.37 58.63 24.83 53.60 60.75 71.77 62.65 75.73 61.12 61.55 59.08 53.95 49.39 46.03 50.04 40.55 81.91 70.61 37.63 30,30 41.56 60.36 61.12 61.68 46.74 TEADE AND TEANS- POETATION. 75.65 77.83 77.12 68.21 82.20 16.22 22.56 30.81 39.63 72.85 66.69 75.08 72.95 83.02 65.68 74.18 06.03 77.54 76.25| 78.77 70.61 1890 18S0 1870 5.81 8.08 34. 28 10. 77 €9.43 80.05 56.45 61.62 23.76 21.33 17.21 22.10 32.04 47.56 43.15 46.24 41.71 68.94 78.30 89.00 78.41 64.06 45.61 81.95 52.37 77.60 68.22 60.91 69.53 5.42 8.88 3.69 8.46 6.23 6.90 8.91 7.81 8.20 2.55 2.38 8.94 6.90 6.78 15.53 1.76 3.38 0.55 0.55 1.07 1.54 7.40 7.93 6.22 9.71 7.59 5.91 6.51 5.51 7.05 2.23 8.39 8.27 6.16 1.65 3.84 2.21 0.71 0.19 1.93 2.12 4.73 1.01 7.62 4.83 4.54 9.19 1.93 2.10 7.63 3.12 4.49 7. CO 7.77 8.16 2.39 1.99 1.07 3.78 2.08 2.19 4.39 8.60 4.78 1.21 3.25 4.16 10.70 0.73 1.27 0.20 0.33 0.35 0.32 2.48 1.08 1.9 0.88 1.66 0.22 1.57 0.98 0.68 L87 2.27 3.42 0.69 MANDFACTUEHfQ AND MEOHAmOAL INDCSTBIES. 2.72 2.32 3.16 2.73 2.18 1.66 1.53 2.59 1.33 1.41 1.61 0.69 1.17 0.79 0.28 0.12 1.12 0.46 0.24 2.64 1.38 8.66 3.26 0.53 3.40 4.23 0.80 2.06 1. 22 1.51 2.80 1.53 2.11 8.51 0.25 0.12 0.14 0.29 0.06 0.07 0.67 1.01 0.46 0.85 0.19 0.84 0.26 0.23 0.78 1890 1880 1870 26.24 42.61 45.75 60.28 25.54 51.99 62.53 50.16 37.71 41.51 37.11 12.61 0.16 0.41 0.26 0.66 0.20 0.11 0.08 0.50 0.13 0.10 0.87 2.34 0.33 1.61 1.35 1.68 0.23 2.40 2.12 1.61 0.92 26.19 28.32 15.19 13.15 15.92 11.64 6.65 7.60 S.50 24.63 23.83 43.52 49.98 57.54 22.44 56.24 67.23 65.20 37.95 43.27 35.38 8.29 31.13 25.70 20.18 25.24 25.66 13.14 19.99 21.85 10.61 13.95 18.49 18.83 8.06 19.17 10.75 5.12 2.64 8.76 8.03 14.00 4.60 24.30 20.00 16.90 21.02 15.00 20.20 21.83 20.89 20.38 21.62 22.61 27.58 23.19 21.99 13.51 10.15 12.67 6.36 3.17 4.73 3.54 23.03 28.30 22.18 26.39 22.92 22.71 17.05 18.81 18.31 10.91 16.48 15.63 4.46 14.11 6.44 2.84 1.62 4.43 3.57 2.31 26.98 14.99 15.05 20.05 14.86 21.65 28.09 23.49 22.00 14.89 21.65 30.42 OCCUPATIONS. cxiii Tbe presentation of occupations in 1890 covers many important details not heretofore found hi the reports of the federal census. The subdivision of persons at work according to age and nationality, as given in the census reports for 1870 and 1880, has not only been maintained in 1890, but the number of persons engaged in gainful occupations at the latter census have been subdivided in detail according to general nativity and color, age periods, conjugal condition, illiteracy, inability to speak English, months unemployed, country of birth, birthplace of mothers, and citizenship. The statistics of occupations with respect to each of these subdivisions are considered briefly in the order named. OCCUPATIOKS BY GEKEBAL KATIVITT AJSTD COLOE. As already shown, not quite one-half of the total population 10 years of age and over in 1890 were engaged in gainful occupations, but when considered with respect to general nativity and color the proportion varies widely, especially with regard to the proportion of males and females at work among each element of the population. These results are presented in detail by sex in the following statement: I-OPDLATION 10 YKABS OF AGE AND OVEB. MALE POPULATION 10 YEABS OF AGE AND OTEE. PESIALE POPDLATION 10 YEAKS OF AGE AND OVEE. GENERAL NATIVITY AND COLOE. Total. Nnmber and per cent engaged in gainful occupations. Total. Ninnlier and per cent engaged in gainful occuj}ationB. Total. 3^rumber and per cent engaged in gainful oooupations. Nnmber. Ser cent. Nnniber. Per cent. Number. Per cent. Aggregate 47, 413, 569 22,736,661 47.95 24, 352, 659 18,521, 090 77.29 23, 060, 900 3,914,571 16. 97 Total -white 41, 931, 074 19,542,188 46.61 21,578,245 10,003,147 76.94 20,352,829 2, 939, 041 14.44 33, 144, 187 14,J437,431 43.56 16,796,497 -12,273,641 73.07 16, 347, 690 2,163,890 13.24 25,375,766 7,768,421 8,786,887 5,482,485 5, 328, 972 10,895, 023 3,542,408 6, 104, 767 3,:193, 473 3, 073, 164 42.93 45.60 58.10 58.25 67.67 12,901,102 3, 895, 395 4,781,748 2,774,414 2,646,171 9,535,827 2, 737, 714 4, 328, 606 2,217,943 2,101,379 73.91 70.28 90.54 79.94 79.41 12,474,664 3,873,026 4, 005, 139 2,708,071 2, 682, 801 1,359,196 804, 684 775,151 975, 530 971, 785 10. 90 20.78 19.35 36.02 36.22 aPersouB of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. As shown by the above table, foreign white persons at work in 1890 constituted 58.10 per cent and colored persons at wort 58.25 per cent, lespectively, of the whole number of each element 10 years of age and over. Among the natiTe white element, those of foreign parentage had only 45.60 per cent of their whole number 10 years of age and over at work and those of native parentage but 42.93 per cent. Of the foreign white males 10 years of age and over in 1890, fully nine-tenths were at work, and of the total colored males of the same age, very nearly four -fifths were at work. Kative white males of native parentage 10 years of age and over had a larger percentage at work than native white males of foreign parentage of the same age, or 73.91 per cent for the former as compared with 70.28 per cent for the latter. For the females, however, the largest proportion at work in 1890 was found among the colored, this element showing 36.02 per cent of those 10 years of age and over at work. The foreign white element among the females had 19.35 per cent of its number 10 years of age and over at work, native white females of foreign parentage 20.78 per cent, and native white females of native parentage 10.90 per cent. The tables following show, by states and territories, the number and percentage of males and females 10 years of age and over engaged in gainful occupations for each element of the population in 1890. POP — PT 2 Tin exiv PROGRESS OF THE NATION. STATES AND TEREITOEIE3. Tlio United States. Kortli Atlantic division . Maine ISe-^ Hampshire . Yermont Massachusetts . . . Ehodo Island Connecticut New York New Jersey Pennsylvania South Atlantic division . Delaware Maryland Pistrict of Columbia. , Virginia "West "Virginia North Carolina South Carolina , Georgia Florida North Central division. Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan "Wiscoasin Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota . South Dakota . Nebraska Kansas South Central division. Kentucky.. Tennessee.. Alabama Mississippi Louisiana . . . Texas Oklahoma . . . Arkansas ... Western division . Montana Wyoming Colorado New Mexico. Arizona Utah Nevada Idaho Washington. Oregon California — NATIVE WHITE MALE POPDIATION OF NATIVE PARENTAGE 10 YEAKS OF AQE AND OVEE. Total. 12, 901, 102 3, ill, 811 208, 575 107, 428 92, 398 385, 564 54, 983 142, 917 960, 307 263, 968 1, 195, 066 1, 815, 149 42, 879 209, 374 41, 566 355, 748 240, 803 364, 000 150, 078 333, 127 70, 974 873, 266 639,550 704, 443 363, 583 149, 717 119, 012 401, 934 689, 521 15, 362 60, 006 233, 550 . 381, 252 2, 394, 049 511, 443 463, 430 277, 728 182, 603 138,313 518, 596 20, 918 281, 118 658, 897 29,416 15, 866 114,571 45, 404 11,799 24, 464 7,595 19, 627 8S, 029 87, 113 215, 013 Number and per cent engaged in gainful occupations. Number. 9, 635, 827 2, 616, 285 160, 480 86, 946 71, 467 304, 050 44, 015 113, 356 731, 846 204, 445 898, 680 1, 336, 905 33, 116 157, 102 31, 667 259, 202 163, 639 269, 215 118, 095 249, 179 50, 691 3, 346, 711 629, 264 466, 494 608, 121 274, 109 105, 419 89, 499 285, 810 490, 797 12, 399 38, 041 175, 224 271, 534 1, 713, 885 364, 277 331, 506 204, 451 128, 864 100, 780 371, 004 15, 826 197, 173 523, 041 79, 25, 345 13, 599 95, 123 35, 921 9,645 18, 374 6,413 15, 743 72, 030 63,448 165, 400 Per cent. 1.65 76.94 80.93 77.35 78.86 80.04 79.32 76,21 77.45 75.10 73.65 77.23 75.03 76.18 72.86 70.03 73.84 75.00 74.80 71.42 72.42 72.06 72,94 72.13 75.39 70.41 75,20 71.11 71,18 80.71 76.07 75.03 71.22 71,59 NATIVE WHITE MALE POPULATION OF FOEEIQN PAEENTAGB 10 YEAES OF AGE AND OVEE. 71.24 71.53 73,62 70.61 72,86 71.54 75.00 70.14 86.16 85.71 83,03 79.11 81.74 76.11 84.44 80.21 81.83 75.13 76.93 Total. 3, 895, 395 1, 475, 647 25, 067 15, 016 22, 574 193, 379 29, 902 63, 135 623,036 122,406 371, 582 122, 311 6,634 58, 263 10, 919 10,516 16, 201 2,813 4,198 7,544 5,323 1,855,662 292, 721 117, 947 338, 211 191, 852 230, 833 146, 873 173, 010 161,505 14, 625 32, 213 76, 002 79, 745 183, 337 48, 209 12, 927 8,536 6,656 37, 446 58, 434 1,373 9,192 258, 533 12,906 6,057 30, 402 4,739 4,801 ! 27, 437 4,864 7,952 26, 356 17, 903 115, 121 Number and per cent engaged in gainful occupations. Number. 2, 737, 713 1, 094, 170 17, 966 10, 436 16, 473 135, 982 22, 441 45, 667 408, 970 89, 156 287, 179 93, 767 76. 66 5,155 46, 058 8,145 7,285 12, 274 2,089 3,218 6,773 3,770 218, 223 86, 471 230, 024 126, 147 146, 421 84, 591 105, 743 116, 126 8,902 19, 411 46, 078 48, 856 133, 297 72. 71 37, 170 9,609 6,456 5,017 29, 300 37, 814 1,414 6,618 179, 891 10, 484 4,939 23, 279 3,627 3,264 16, 013 3,215 5,563 20, 073 11, 974 77, 460 Per cent. 70.28 74.15 71.67 69.50 72.97 70.32 75.05 72.12 74.14 72.84 77.29 78,90 79.05 74,59 69.28 75.76 74,30 76.66 76,62 70.82 66,64 74.65 73,31 63.01 65.75 63.43 57.59 60.54 71,90 01.48 60.26 60.61 60.64 76,80 73.56 75.62 75.38 78,25 64.71 76.29 72.00 69.68 81.23 81.54 70,57 76.54 67.99 68,30 60.12 69.96 76.16 66.88 67.29 FOEEIQN WHITE MALE POPULATION 10 TEAE3 OF ABE AND OVEE. Total. 4, 781, 748 1, 900, 057 37, 318 33,136 22, 490 297, 974 48, 123 89, 377 761, 590 162, 517 447, 626 108, 562 6,750 40, 311 9,651 11, 982 10, 677 2,262 3,541 7,280 10, 308 2, 168, 841 240, 202 79, 159 439, 592 286, 931 274, 723 254, 760 175, 541 129, 403 44,176 50, 253 111, 595 82, 506 179, 171 31,613 11, 860 8,343 5,036 26, 117 84, 906 1,754 8,952 425, 117 29, 462 9,672 53, 183 6,951 10, 210 26, 451 8,481 10, 615 59, 652 31,030 179, 414 Number and per cent engaged in gainful occupations. Number. 4, 329, 607 1, 734, 451 32, 897 30, 158 20, 493 270, 405 44, 233 82,308 694, 448 149, 055 410, 454 96, 394 6,294 41, 981 7,349 9,431 9,670 2,067 3,310 6,811 9,481 1, 936, 251 212, 791 71, 381 395, OOO 256, 510 241, 503 227, 246 156, 162 120, 256 38, 334 44,575 99, 548 72, 865 164, 752 29, 035 11, 009 8,213 4,785 24, 503 77, 281 1,621 8,275 397, 259 28, 230 0,173 50, 208 6,602 9,253 24, 259 8,193 10, 062 56, 359 28, 839 166, 081 Per cent. 90.54 91.28 88.15 91.01 91,12 90.75 91.92 92.09 91.18 91.72 91.72 89.25 93.24 90,65 82.18 73.71 91.42 91.38 93,43 93.56 91.98 89.28 83.59 90.17 39.87 89.40 87.91 89.20 89.53 92.95 86.78 88.70 39,20 83.31 91.96 91.85 92.82 93.21 95.02 93.82 90.92 92.42 92.44 93.46 93.85 94,84 94.41 94,98 90.63 91.71 96.60 94.79 94.48 92.92 92.57 COLORED MALE POPULATION (a) 10 TEAES OP AQE AND OVEE. Total. 117,051 827 348 437 10, 146 2,942 5,190 SI, 183 19, 694 46, 278 1, 132, 747 11, 146 78, 537 26, 667 220, 431 13,995 190, 039 231, 649 299, 971 60, 262 182, 484 Number and per cent engaged in gainful occupations. Number. 2, 217, 943 99, 136 690 306 371 8,729 2,475 4,403 26, 521 16,811 38, 330 904, 221 Per cent. 79.94 84.69 36, 241 18, 712 24, 913 8,797 2,695 2,092 4,649 67, 565 279 780 5,648 19,513 1, 221, 067 98, 247 152, 460 236, 834 267, 593 192, 940 168, 757 1,261 112, 965 121,075 9,374 63, 374 21, 331 169, 555 11, 493 148, 800 186, 800 247, 027 46, 462 141, 599 28, 331 14, 810 20, 024 6,861 1,886 2,125 3,698 44, 375 231 608 4,666 14, 034 961,111 3,322 1,080 4,563 4,791 2,926 1,396 4,430 2,082 5,928 10, 354 79, 704 a Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. 76,464 121, 148 192, 478 199, 265 159, 710 124, 094 988 86, 964 111, 876 3,528 1,025 4,180 4,067 2,685 1,179 3,769 1,910 5,119 9,727 74, 681 33.43 37,93 84.90 86.03 84.13 84.74 85.05 83.36 33.91 79.83 84.10 30.69 79.99 76.02 82.16 78.28 80.64 82,35 77.10 77,60 78.17 79.15 80.38 77.99 09,98 78.94 79.54 77,09 82.80 77.95 80.84 72,18 78.71 77.83 79,46 81.27 77,36 82.78 73.63 78.35 76.98 92.40 92.31 94,91 91.74 84.89 91.78 85.08 84.52 91.74 86.35 93.j)4 93.70 OCCUPATIONS. cxv STATES AND TEKEITOKIES. The United States . Korth Atlantic division. . Maine !N"e"w HampsTiire Vermont Massachusetts Ehodo Island Connecticut , New York Ke"w Jersey Pennsylvania South Atlantic division . Delaware Maryland District of Columbia . Yirginia "West Virginia North Carolina- South Carolina Georgia Tlorida ITorth Central division - Ohio , Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri Nortli Dakota. South Dakota . Nebraska Kansas South Central division. Kentucky... Tennessee... Alabama Mississippi . Louisiana . - . Texas Oklahoma ... Arkansas ... Western division . Montana "Wyoming Colorado New Mexico . . Arizona Utah Nevada Idaho "Washington .. Oregon California NATIVE WHITE FEMALE POPULATION OF NATIVE PARENT AGE 10 TBAES OF AGE AND OVEE. Total. 3, 519, 590 209, 550 109, 959 91, 399 409, 392 58, 076 150, 871 993, 947 274, 233 1, 222, 103 1, 850, 204 41, 635 217, 769 44, 374 362, 903 233, 277 381, 167 161, 548 341, 661 65, 870 875, 704 621, 316 670, 472 344, 417 140, 861 101, 623 376, 025 640, 043 11, 157 39, 308 190, 895 340, 354 2, 283, 528 494, 653 458, 660 281, 684 181, 907 138, 425 454, 434 15, 637 258, 128 469, 337 14, 430 7,293 73, 694 40, 058 6,279 18, 394 4,169 12, 193 53, 446 66, 769 172, 612 Number and per cent engaged in gainful occupations. Number. 1, 359, 196 495, 278 29, 367 18, 173 12, 070 74, 838 9,657 22, 359 137, 406 35, 043 156, 365 203, 559 4,643 29, 000 8,087 32, 516 15, 977 46, 363 25, 415 35, 810 5,748 435, 769 91, 213 56, 087 72, 294 37, 009 16, 335 13, 107 39, 537 53,477 1,329 4,285 ■ 21,930 29, 166 174, 470 37, 576 33, 099 27, 259 18, 129 14, 137 26, 734 771 16, 765 60, 120 1,733 774 9,624 2,803 406 1,667 475 917 5,230 6,262 20, 229 Per cent. 10.90 14.07 14.01 16.53 13.21 18.28 16.63 14.82 13.82 12.78 12.79 11.00 11.15 13.32 18.22 8.96 6.85 12.16 15.73 10.48 8.73 10.01 10.42 9.03 10.78 10.75 11.60 12.91 10.49 8.36 11.91 10.90 11.49 8.57 7.64 7.60 7.22 9.68 9.97 10.21 5.88 4.93 6,49 10.68 12.01 10.61 13.00 7.00 6.47 9.06 11.39 7.52 9.79 9.38 11.72 NATIVE WHITE FEMALE POPULATION OF FOREIGN PARENTAGE 10 TEARS OP AGE AND OVER. Total. 3, 873, 026 1, 530, 870 23, 643 15, 421 22, 313 205, 134 32, 099 66, 013 661, 971 127, 794 376, 477 125, 151 6, 684 60, 884 12, 403 9,309 16, 153 2,723 4,301 7,637 5,058 1, 823, 611 302, 245 116, 559 338, 197 186, 629 231, 207 141, 203 167, 500 160, 553 11, 789 27, 292 67, 574 72, 798 178, 727 49, 679 12, 428 8,206 6,400 40, 110 53, 123 1,346 7,435 214, 667 7,337 3,330 22, 417 3,424 3,260 24, 630 3,823 6,567 17, 029 14, 814 109, 031 Number and per cent engaged in gainful occupations. Number. 804, 694 423, 857 5,482 5,147 4,889 74, 325 13, 523 23, 714 178, 834 34, 021 83, 922 24, 322 1,562 13, 633 2,872 1,293 2,281 378 690 1,073 640 298, 658 57, 974 17, 583 61, 112 28, 620 39, 837 22, 237 23, 394 27, 845 1,774 3.182 8,312 6,788 26, 549 10, 854 1,709 961 737 6,615 4,908 89 676 31, 308 1,018 421 3,423 340 221 2,591 475 453 1,948 1,909 18, 509 Per cent. 20.78 27.69 23.19 33.38 21.91 36.23 42.13 35.92 27.02 26.63 23.29 19.43 23.37 22.39 23.16 13.89 14.13 13.89 16.04 14.05 30.68 16.33 19.18 15.09 18.07 15.34 17.23 15.75 14.03 17.34 15.05 11.60 12.80 9.32 14.85 21.85 13.76 11.71 11.52 16.49 9.24 6.61 9.09 14.58 13.90 12.64 15.27 9.93 0.78 10.53 12.41 8.14 11.44 12.89 16.98 FOREIGN WHITE FEMALE POPULATION 10 TEARS OF AGE AND OVER. Total. 1, 820, 544 36, 004 33, 953 19, 206 328, 569 52, 441 86, 983 749, 925 152, 868 360, 595 87, 892 5,877 44, 898 8,713 5,794 7,790 1,293 2,508 4,336 6,633 1, 739, 625 205,341 63, 873 370, 750 229, 062 220, 193 194, 237 138, 833 100, 453 31, 889 35,907 82, 508 60, 523 128, 287 26, 685 7,626 5,118 2,597 31, 631 59, 018 873 4,834 228, 791 9,723 4,218 26, 792 3,527 6,133 24, 061 3,352 4,492 23, 235 15, 290 107, 968 Number and per cent engaged in g.linful occupations. Number. 775, 151 464, 609 10, 000 13, 429 2,897 no, 655 18, 148 23, 310 183,918 34, 436 67, 876 16, 921 1,128 9,453 2,395 760 828 105 409 684 1,039 237, 352 27, 194 0,988 02, 182 28, 801 24, 539 29, 873 10, 750 14, 784 4,684 3,938 11, 419 6,141 18, 105 3,690 1,005 024 423 3,989 7,052 72 590 38, 104 1,718 621 5,280 451 845 2,746 445 468 3,657 2,418 19, 455 Per cent. 19.35 25.52 27.77 39.55 15.08 33.08 34.61 03.80 24.52 23.53 18.82 19.25 19.19 2105 27.49 13.12 10.63 12.70 18.70 15.77 15.55 13.64 13.24 10.94 16.77 12.57 10.87 15.38 12.07 14.72 14.69 10.97 13.84 10.15 14.11 13.83 14. 15 12.19 16.29 18.44 12.97 8.20 12.21 16.65 17.67 14.72 19.71 12.79 13.78 11.41 13.28 10.42 16.74 15.81 18.02 COLORED FEMALE POPULATION (a) 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER. Total. 2, 708, 071 112,807 678 236 351 9,449 3,388 5,288 30, 927 19, 043 42, 847 1, 173, 905 10, 462 83, 669 34, 374 335, 261 10, 743 203, 500 338, 583 300, 652 58, 772 166, 3S9 32, 939 16, 982 21, 087 7,704 2,101 1,996 3,810 56, 595 175 449 3,867 18,534 99, 443 157, 340 242, 596 259, 336 199, 702 167, 397 1,029 104, 489 23, 739 725 239 2,274 3,647 668 395 1,506 193 1,964 1,095 11, 033 Number and per cent engaged in gainl'nl occupations. Number. 975, 530 44, 615 214 109 111 3,460 1,380 1,997 13, 782 7,771 15, 785 441, 467 3,015 32, 066 18, 773 71, 797 2,621 08, 280 102, 857 123, 350 19, 096 40, 910 7,796 4,244 4,722 1,516 300 408 730 16, 719 28 53 983 3,413 443, 645 31,358 44, 709 101,131 105, 519 84, 040 46, 721 125 30, 142 4,893 107 78 820 340 97 72 429 50 280 204 2,350 o Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. CXVl PROaRESS OF THE NATION. Tli« following statement shows, by sex, tlie pereeTitage of eacli element of tlie population engaged in each class of oeeapations of the whole number at work, respectiTcIy, in 1890 : SEX AKD CLASSES OF OCCnPATIOSS. Both aeses. Agriculture, fisTieries, and mining Professional service Domestic and personal service Trade and transportation Manufactn-ring and mechanical industries . Males . Agriciilture, fisheries, and mining Professional service Domestic and personal service Trade and transportation Manufacturing and mechanical industries - Females - Agriculture, fisheries, and mining Professional service Domestic and personal service Trade and transportation Manufaotnring and mechanical industries . Aggregate, 100. CO 39.65 4.15 19.18 14.63 52.39 100. 00 44.28 3.36 14.31 16.46 21.59 100. 00 17.36 7.96 42.60 5.84 26.24 Ifative "white — native parents. 100. 00 47.02 5.87 12.33 15.81 18.98 100. 00 61.58 4.50 9.S5 16.99 17.58 loaoo 15.00 15.60 33.17 7.60 28.73 H'ative white — foreign parents. 100. 00 22.43 4.35 17.42 20.74 35.06 108. 00 28.53 3.04 13.47 23.57 31.39 100. 00 1.67 8.85 30. 80 11.09 «7.63 Foreign ■white. 100. 00 25.58 2.23 26.94 13.96 31.29 100. 00 29.39 2.18 21.13 15.65 31. 65 109. 00 4.34 2.53 59.37 4.49 29. 27 Total colored. (a) 100.00 56.07 1.10 32. U 4.90 5. 79 100. OO 61.40 1.18 23.36 «.95 7.11 100.00 43.93 0.91 52.10 0.25 :2.B1 Persons of negro descwit. 100. 00 57.18 1.11 31.34 4.74 5.63 100. 00 63.27 1.20 21.75 6.82 •0.-9C 100. 00 44.;^«d in gainful 0CCUp^,ti'JD:i. Nomber. 2, 688, 785 1, 378, 077 Per cent. 8S.06 788, 463 719, 821 68, 644 1, 310, 688 1, 5(5.1, 462 M.21 81.03 7S.28 90.78 87.94 87.88 ILLITEKATE FEMALE POPULATION 10 TEAE3 OP AOE AND OVEE. Total. 3, 316, 480 1, 094, 852 1, 03G, 595 1, 002, 308 84, 287 1. 021, 628 1, 603, 7.;5 Number and per cen t engaged in £:iduf ul occupations. Number. Percent. 852, 306 218, 768 130, 530 113, 579 11, 957 88, 222 633, 548 630, 970 25.70 12.91 12.01 11.83 14.19 39.07 39.34 a Persona of negro descent, Chinese, Japajiese, and ciTilized Indians. CXXXll PROGRESS OF THE NATION. Considerably more than fonr-fifths of the illiterate male population and a little more than one-fourth of the illiterate female population in 1890 were engaged in gainful occupations, as shown by the preceding table. The largest percentage of illiterate males at work was found among the foreign white and colored, 90.78 per cent of all the illiterate foreign white males and 87.94 per cent of all the illiterate colored males being at work. The illiterate colored females at work constituted 39.07 per cent of the whole number of illiterate colored females ki 1890, this percentage being more than two and one-half times as large as that reported for any other class of the female population. The proportion of illiterate males and females at work to the whole number of persons of each sex who were occupied is shown for each element of the population, as follows: BEKBEAL NATIVITY AJTO COLOB. MALES 10 TEARS OF AGE AND O-i'EK ENGAGED IN GAINFUL OCCUTATIONS. FEMALES 10 TEAFlS OF AGH AND OVEK ENGAGED IK GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS. Total. Illiterates. Total. Illiterates. N amber. Per cent. ^Number. Per cent. AErsreffate 18, 821, 090 2,588,765 13.75 8,914,571 852, 306 21.77 Total white 16, 603, 147 1, 278, 077 7.70 2, 939, 041 218, 758 7.44 12, 273, 541 788, 468 6.42 2, 163, 890 130, 536 6.03 Native parents 9, 635, 827 2,737,714 i, 329, 606 2, 217, 943 2, 101, 379 719, 824 63, 641 439, 609 1, 810, 688 1, 264, 462 7.55 2.61 11.31 59.09 60.17 1, 359, 196 804, 694 775, 151 975, 630 971, 785 118, 579 11, 957 88, 222 633, 548 630, 070 8.72 1.49 11.38 64.94 64.93 ForeicTi white Persons of negro descent a Persons of negro descent, Chineee, Japanese, and civilized Indians. Of the whole number of males and females engaged in gainful occupations in 1890, 13.75 and 21.77 per cent,' r^pectively, were returned as illiterate. As shown by the foregoing table, by far the larger proportion of these illiterates were colored, and for this class of the population the illiterate males constituted 69.09 per cent and the illiterate females 64.94 per cent of the whole number of persons of each sex at work. The following table shows, by sex, the proportion of illiterates in each class of occupations in 1890 : OLASSBS OF OCCUPATIONa. MALES 10 TEARS OF AGH AND OVER ENGAGED IN GAINFUL OCOUPATIOKS. FEMALES 10 TEARS OP AGE AKD OVER ENGAGED IN GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS. Total. Illiterates. Total. Illiterates. IfumTjer. Percent. Number. Per cent. All occnpations 18, 821, 090 2, 688, 765 13.75 3, 914, 571 852, 306 21.77 8, 333, 813 632, 646 2, 692, 879 3, 097, 701 4, 064, 051 1,706,483 3,863 608, 859 U2, 944 226, 630 20.43 0.61 18.90 4.61 S.68 679, 523 311, 687 1, 667, 698 228,421 1, 027, 242 385, 032 270 412, 768 3,955 49, 381 56.79 0.09 24.75 1.73 4.81 Professional service , Trade and transportation Manufacturing and mechanical industries Illiterate persons engaged in agriculture, fisheries, and mining constituted 20.48 per cent of all the males and 60.79 per cent of all the females so occupied. The next largest percentages of illiterate males and females were found in domestic and personal service, constituting, respectively, 18.90 and 24.75 per cent of all the males and females in this class of occupations. In each of the other classes the percentages of ilUterates were relatively small, as shown by the table. OCCUPATIONS. cxxxm The number and percentage of illiterates of the total number of males and females engaged in principal occupations in 1890 are shown in the following table : MALES. PBINOIPAL OOCDPATIONS. AgricultuTal laborers Farmers, planters, and overseers Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and Tine growers Iiumbermen, raftsmen, and wood choppers Stock raisers, herders, and drovers rishermen and oystermen Miners and quarrymen PEESONB 10 TEARS OP AGB AND OVEB ENGAGED ni SAIHFUL OCCUPATIONS. Total. Clergymen Ofiiciala (government), etc. (a) . Physicians and surgeons Barbers and hairdressers Bartenders Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) — Hotel and boarding and lodging house keepers. Laborers (not specified) Kestanrant and saloon keepers Servants Watchmen, policemen, and detectives Agents (claim, commission, etc.) and collectors... Bankers, brokers, and officials of banks, etc. (6) . . Boatmen, canalmen, pilots, and sailors Clerks, copyists, stenographers, and typewriters. Commercial travelers Draymen, haokmen, teamsters, etc Hostlers and livery stable kespers Hucksters and peddlers Merchants and dealers Messengers, packers, porters, etc ■ Salesmen Steam railroad employes (c) 2, 556, 957 5, 055, 130 70, 186 89, 503 70, 047 69, 899 (86, 872 »7, 060 77, 715 100, 248 82, 157 55, G60 139, 718 60, 556 1, 858. 558 85, 977 238, 152 74, 350 169, 707 69, 191 76, 823 B05, 287 58, 080 368, 265 80, 724 56, 824 665, 774 SO, 874 205, 943 460, 771 Illiterates. Number. 763, 687 814, 069 7,551 19, 262 10,397 14, 747 (7, 251 873 647 295 4,182 1,132 6,596 1,287 428,215 2,627 45, 885 8,076 538 483 6,643 2,643 78 88, 899 7,948 10, 377 11, 215 5,503 861 54,679 Per cent. 19.87 16.10 10.76 19.36 14.84 24.62 17.38 1.00 0.83 0.29 5.09 2.03 4.72 2.55 23.04 3.06 19.27 4.14 0.32 0.70 8.63 0.50 0.13 10.51 8.85 18.26 1.68 6.06 0.42 U.87 PEINCIPAL OCCUPATIONS. Apprentices Bakers Blacksmiths and wheelwrights Boot and shoe makers and repairers Brick and tile makers and terra cotta workers. . . Builders and contractors Butchers Cabinetmakers and upholsterers — Carpenters andjoinors Coopers Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives. . Compositors and prin ters Harness, saddle, trunk, valise, leather-case and pocket-book makers. Iron, steel, and other metal workers (d) Leather curriers, dressers, finishers, and tanners. Machinists Manufacturers and ofiicials of manufacturing componios. Marble and stone cutters Masons (brick and stone) Millers (flour and grist) Painters, glaziers, and varniahers Plasterers Plumbers and gas and steam fitters Saw and planing mill employes, etc. (e) Tailors Tobacco and cigar factory operatives Wood workers (not otherwise specified) PBBSONS 10 TEAES OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN OAJIWUL OCCUPATIONS. Total. niiterates. Number. Per cent. 74,455 67, 910 1,235 2,372 1.66 4.10 218, 134 12, 897 5.91 179, 867 10, 012 5.67 60, 070 12,878 21.44 45, 978 105, 339 59, 809 828 3,422 1,463 1.80 3.25 2.45 fill, 293 23, 592 3.86 47, 438 3,354 7.07 213, 901 104,899 48, 105 27,014 307 730 12.91 0.29 1.53 359,777 39, 040 19, 952 2,709 5.65 6.89 176, 951 101, 280 2,436 940 1.38 0.93 61, 012 3,160 5.18 158, 878 10,784 6.79 52, 747 218, 646 88, 987 56, 563 2,571 4,737 2,463 591 4.87 2.17 6.32 1.04 138,386 121, 591 83, 634 63, 600 18, 806 12, 091 6.928 2,831 13.59 9.94 8.23 4.45 FEMALES. Agricultural laborers Farmers, planters, and overseers Musicians and teachers of music Boarding and lodging house keepers Housekeepers and stewardesses Laborers (not specified) Laundresses - -•- — Nurses and midwives Servants 447, 104 226, 427 84. 519 32, 593 86, 089 54,815 216, 631 41, 396 1,216,639 803,075 81, 333 77 2,598 13, 323 34, 509 109, 827 3,594 247, 291 67.79 35.92 0.22 7.97 15.48 •2.96 60.70 8.68 20.33 Bookkeepers, clerks, copyists, stenograpbers, and typewriters. Saleswomen Boot and shoe makers and repairers C!otton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives - Dressmakers Milliners, seamstresses, etc. (/) Tailoresaes • Tobacco and cigar factory operatives 113, 261 68, 451 33, 677 223, 658 288, 328 228,127 63, 809 27, 991 192 201 282 23, 686 3,212 10, 209 3,576 4,014 0.17 0.34 0.84 10.59 1.11 4.48 5.60 14.84 a Includes oflSoers of United States army and navy. b Brokers (commercial) not Included. c Includes locomotive enpneera and firemen. , , workers, iron and steel workers, lead and zinc workers, metal workers (not otherwise specmed,'',' m^lde^'s^Zuri Tcf rkL^stwTngmfch^nTmal^^srsTeC Sr m'akers, stove, furnace, and'grate makers, tinners and tinware makers, and tool and cutlery makers. ■,.,., , « Includes door, sash, and blind makers. «. „„v=,.o /Includes sewing machine operators and shirt, ooUar, and cuff makers. The largest percentage of illiterate males of all the occupations considered was that for agricultural laborers, constituting 29 87 per cent of all the males so occupied. The next largest percentages of illiterates were 24.62 for fishermen and oystermen, 23.04 for male laborers (not specified), 21.44 for male bripk and tile makers and terra cotta workers 19.36 for lumbermen, raftsmen, and wood choppers, 19.27 for male servants, 18.26 for male hucksters and peddlers 17 38 for male miners and quarrymen, and 16.10 for male farmers, planters, and overseers. Among the females, it is seen that in 1890 more than two-thirds of all the agricultural laborers and more than three-fifths of all the laborers (not specified) were illiterate. Of the laundresses, the illiterates constituted more than 50 per cent, and of the female farmers, planters, and overseers, nearly 36 per cent. CXXXIV PROaRESS OF THE NATION. OCCUPATIONS BY INABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH. The following table shows the number aud percentage of males and females who can not speak English engaged in gainful occupations, classified by general nativity and color : QBNEKAL NATITITT AND COLOB. MALES 10 TEAKS OF AQE AND OTKB WHO CAN HOT BPEAK SNQLISH. FEJLALE3 10 YEAES OE AGE im> OVEB WHO CAN NOT SPEAK ENGLISH. Total. Number and per cent engaged in gainful oocupatioiia. Totaa. Number .-iBd per cent engaged in gainful occupations. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. 858, 889 765, 162 89.09 859,607 116,094 13.51 Total white 773, 029 685, 879 88.73 836, 040 111,056 13>28 106, 533 74, 472 69.91 131, 492 n, 163 8.49 75,874 30, 659 666, 496 85, 860 66,829 17,643 611,407 79, 273 74.90 57.65 91.73 92. 33 92, 275 39,217 704, 548 23, 567 6,701 4,462 99,893 5,038 7.26 11.38 14.18 21.38 Total colored (a) -. a Persons of negro descent, Cbinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. From this table it appears that of the whole number of males 10 years of age and over who can not speak English, those engaged in gainful occupations in 1890 constituted 89.09 per cent, while of the whole number of females 10 years of age and over w^ho can not speak English, 13.51 x>er cent were at work. The proportion of those unable to speak English at work among each element of the population is given in detail in the table, and need not be repeated. Foreign white males and females who can not speak English engaged in gainful occupations in 1890 eonstitnted 14.12 and 12.89 per cent, respectively, of all the foreign white males and females at work, as shown by the following table, which gives for each element of the population the proportion of persons of each sex at work who can not speak English: QHNEEAi NATrVTTT AKD COLOE. MALES 10 TIAES OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN GALNFDL OCCnPATIONS. FEMALES 10 TEARS OF AGE AND OVEE ENGAGED IN OAINFDL OCCUPATIONS. Total. Can not speak English. Total. Can not speak English. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. 18, 821, 090 16,603,147 765, 152 4.07 3,914,571 116,094 2.97 Total white 685, 879 4.13 2,939,041 111, 036 3.78 12, 273, 541 74, 472 0.61 2, 163, 890 11,163 0.52 Native parents 9,535,827 2,737,714 4, 329, 60S 2,217,943 2, 101, 379 66,829 17, 643 611,407 79,273 7,200 0.60 0.64 14.12 3.57 0.34 1, 359, 196 804, 694 775,151 975, 530 971,785 6,701 4,462 99, 893 5,038 3,482 0.49 0.55 12.89 0.52 0.36 Persons of negro descent oPersons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. OCCUPATIONS. cxxxv The number and percentage of males and females -who can not speak English engaged in each class of occuijations in 1890 were as follows: OLASSSS OP OOCOPATIOKS. MALES 10 TBAHS OF AGE AND OVER UNGAGED IK GAINFUL OCOnPATIONS. FEMALES 10 TEAHS OF AGE AND OVER EN'GAGED IN GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS. Total. Can not speak EngliBn. TotaL Can not speak Englisli. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. 18, 821, 090 765, 152 4.07 3,914,571 116, 094 2.97 8,333,813 632, 646 2,692,879 3,097,701 4, 064, 051 271, 164 4,921 230, 118 58, 232 200, 717 3.25 0.78 8.55 1.88 4.94 679, 523 311, 687 1, 667, 698 228,421 1,027,242 12, 304 583 58,768 2,125 42,324 1.81 0.19 3.62 0.93 4.12 Professional service , Domestic andporsoral eervice Manufectoring and mechanical industries Of tbe vrliole number of males in domestic and personal service in 1890, 8.55 per cent can not speak Englisli, and of those in manufacturing and mechanical industries, 4.94 per cent can not speak English. There were also 3.25 per cent of all the males engaged in agriculture, fisheries, and mining m 1890 who can not speak English. The largest percentage of females who can not speak English was found in manufacturing and mechanical industries, or 4.12 per cent, and the next largest in domestic and personal service, or 3.52 per cent. The following table shows, for each of the principal occupations, the number and percentage of males and females who can not speak English: MALES. PKINCIPAL OCCUPATIONS. AgrioTiltural laborers •■ Farmers, plantora, and overseers Gardenera, fiortats, nnrsorvmen, and vine growers LamberiDen, raftsmen, and wood choppers Stock raisers, herders, and drovers yi»hcrmen and oystermon Miners and quarrymen Clergymen - Lawyers ■ Qfticials {government), etc. (a) Phy air-iana and surgeons ■ JProfesaors and teaohers » Barbers and hairdresaera -. Bartondcra - Engineers and firetaen (not locomotive) Hotel and boarding and lodging house keepers . . . Laborers (not specified) - Eestaiirant and ialoon keepers Servants Watchmen, policemen, and dotectives Agents (claim, commission, etc.) and collectors... Bankers, brokers, and officials of banks, etc. (6).. Boatmen, canalmen, pilots, and sailors Bookkeepers and accountants - Clerks, cojiviara, stenographers, and typewriters . Commercial travelers Draymen, hackraen, teamsters, etc fiostlera and liverv stable keepers Hucksters and peadlora Merchants aud dealers Messengers, packers, porters, oto Baleamen PEESONS 10 TEARS OF AGE AND OVEE ENGAGED Df QAIKTUL OCCDPATIONS. Can nat speak Englisl. Total. Number. Per cent. 2, 566, 957 5,055,130 70, 186 99, 508 70, 047 78, 303 119,606 4, 009 6,069 12, 112 3.06 2.37 5.84 6.10 17.23 59, 899 386, 872 2,353 '47, 144 3.93 12.19 87,060 89,433 77, 715 100, 24S 101, 278 760 93 269 457 597 0.87 0.10 0.35 0.46 0.59 82, 157 55,060 139, 718 50, 556 2,979 848 1,482 780 3.63 l.,ii2 1.06 1.54 1, 858, 558 85, 977 238, 152 74, 350 193, 500 2,069 12, 668 866 10.41 2.41 6.32 1.16 169, 707 CO, 191 76, 823 131, 602 505, 287 58, 080 631 273 860 361 3, 335 90 0.37 0.39 1.12 0.27 0.66 0.15 368, 265 80,724 56, 824 665, 774 90, 874 205, 943 5,923 1,216 7,895 10,872 1,436 1,072 1.61 1.51 13.89 1.63 1.58 0.52 PEINOIPAL OOCDPATIONS. Steam railroad employes (c) Telegrapli and telephone operators Appren ticGS Bakers Bliicltsmiths and "wheelwrights Boot aud slice makers and repairers Brick and tile makers and terra cotta workers . . . Builders and contractors Butchers ., Cabinetmakers and upholsterers Carpenters and joiners .- Coopers Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operati res.. Compositors and printers Harness, saddle, trunk, valise, leather-case and pocket'book makers. Iron, steel, and other metal workers (d) Leather curriers, dressers, finishers, and tanners . . Machinists Manufacturers and oilicials of manufacturing companies. Marble and stone cutters Masons (brick and stone) Millers (flour and grist) , Paiuters, glaziers, and varnishers Plasterers Plumbers and gas and steam fitters Saw and planing mill employes, etc. (e) Tailors , Tobacco and cigar factory operatives Wood workers (not otherwise specified) , PEESONS 10 YEAE3 OW AGS AND OVEE ENGAGED DT QAINFnL OCCDPATIONS, Total. 460, 771 43,740 74, 455 57, 910 218, 134 179, 867 60, 070 45, 978 106, 339 69.809 611, 293 47, 438 213, 901 104, 899 48,105 359, 777 39, 040 176, 951 101,280 61, 012 158, 878 52, 747 218, 646 38,987 56, 563 138, 386 121, 591 83, 634 63, 600 Can not speak English. Number. 22,870 54 1,243 5, Ml 5,712 11,280 8,440 433 4,248 8,555 17,24S 2,371 19, 640 741 1,062 15,646 2,908 3,267 1,130 3,113 7,972 804 4,650 701 804 8,637 24,098 13,940 3,182 Per o«nt. 4.96 0.12 1.67 10.10 2.62 6.27 14.05 0.94 4.03 B.94 2.82 6.00 9.14 0.71 2.21 4.35 7.45 1.85 1.12 6. 10 5.02 1.52 2.13 1.80 0.54 6.24 19.82 16.67 5.00 a Includes officers of United States army and navy. b Broker.i (commercial) not included. o Includes Incotnotivo engineers aud firemen. d IncLidos jgrioultural implement makers, brass workers, copper workers, iron and steel workers, lead and zinc workers, metal workers (not otherwise Bpeciiled), molders, nail and tack makers, sewing machine makers, steam boiler makers, stove, furnace, and grate makers, tinners and tinware makers, and tool and cutlery makers. e Includes door, sash, and blind makers. CXXXVl PROGRESS OF THE NATION. FEMALES. PRINCIPAL OCCUPATIONS. Agricultural laborers Farmers, planters, and overseers . Professors and teai^hers Musicians and teacliers of, music. Boarding and lodging; house keepers. Houselceepers and stewardesses Laborers (not specitLed) Laundresses Nurses and midwives . PERSONS 10 TEARS OP AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS. Total. 447, 104 226, 427 246, 006 34,519 32, 693 86, 089 54, 815 216, 631 41, 396 Can not speak English. Number. 4,511 7,231 349 96 584 3,141 2,393 5,343 1,132 Per cent. 1.01 3.19 0.14 0.28 1.7!) 3.65 4.00 2.47 2.73 PRINCIPAL OCCUPATIONS. Servants Bookkeepers, clerks, copyists, stenographers, and typewriters. Saleswomen Boot and shoe makers and repairers Cotton, woolen, and other textile rail! operatives. Dressmakers Milliners, .seamstresses, etc. (a) Tailorossea Tobacco and cigar factory operatives. PERSONS 10 TEARS OF AQH AND OVER ENGAGED IN GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS. Can noi Eugl speak isb. Total. Number. Per cent. 1, 216, 639 113, 261 45, 871 208 8.77 0.18 58, 451 211 0.36 33, 677 223, 058 288, 328 261 21,328 4,008 0.78 9.S4 1.39 228, 127 63, 809 27, 991 4,959 5,277 3,231 2.17 8.27 11. M a Includes sewing machine operators and shirt, collar, and cuff makers. So far as the occupations under consideration are concerned, the largest percentage of males who can not speak English was found among the tailors, 19.82 per cent of this class of male workers being reported in 1890 as unable to speak the EngHsh language. There was also a very considerable proportion of male stock raisers, herders, and drovers in 1890 who could not speak English, constituting 17.29 per cent of the whole number of males so occupied, and very nearly the same proportion, or 16.07 per cent, of male tobacco and cigar factory operatives. Males who could not speak English constituted 14.05 per cent of all the male brick and tile makers and terra cotta workers, 13.89 per cent of all the male hucksters and peddlers, 12.19 per cent of all the male miners and quarrymen, 10.41 per cent of all the male laborers (not specified), 10.10 per cent of all the male bakers, and 9.14 per cent of all the male cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives. Of the occupations considered, the largest percentage of females who could not speak English was found among tobacco and cigar factory operatives, this element constituting 11.54 per cent of the whole number of females so occupied. The next largest percentages were 9.54 for female cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives, and 8.27 for tailoresses. OCCUPATIONS BY MONTHS UNEMPIiOYBD. This Is the flrsfc time in the Federal Census that information of this character has been compiled and presented in connection with the statistics of occupations derived from answers made on the population schedule. In using these figures it must be understood that they do not represent the number of persons who may have been unemployed at any one time, but simply the aggregate number of persons who were unemployed for different lengths of time and, to a very considerable extent, probably, at different times during the census year, covering the 12 months from June 1, 1889, to May 31, 1890. It should be stated further that these figures only show the number and approximate length of time unemployed with regard to the principal occupation in which persons so reported were usually engaged .ind upon which they depended chiefly for a livelihood. They do not show, therefore, the actual length of time for which they were unemployed in any form of remunerative labor, that is, the net period, after making allowance for the time when not engaged at their principal or usual occupation, during which their services may have been utilized at some other kind of work. Although the census enumerators were fuUy instructed on this point the returns wore not considered complete enough to warrant their compilation. OCCUPATIONS. CXXXVll The following table shows the number and percentage of males and females who were unemployed at their principal occupation during any portion of the census year ending May 31, 1890, subdivided according to general nativity and color : GBNERAL KATIVITT AKD OOLOB. MALES 10 TEARS OF AGE AND OVEH ENGAGED IN GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES 10 TEARS OF AGE AND OVER EN'UAGED IH GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS. Total. Unemployed during portion of year. (a) Total. ITnemployed dnring portion of year. (a) Kumber. Per cent. If umber. Per cent. 18, 821, 090 3, 013, 117 16.01 3, 914, 571 510, 613 13.04 Total "wliite 10, 603, 147 2, 621, 318 15.76 2, 939, 041 350, 734 12.14 12, 273, 541 1, 847, 854 15.05 2, 163, 890 287, 625 13.29 9, 535, 827 2, 737, 714 4, 329, 606 2,217,943 2, 101, 379 1, 408, 689 439, 165 773,464 891, 799 374, 668 14.77 16.04 17.86 17.66 17.83 1, 359, 198 804, 694 776, 151 975, 630 •71,785 175, 647 111, 978 69,109 153, 879 153, 546 12.92 13.92 S.92 16.77 15.80 Total colored (&) Persona of negro descent a Unemployed at principal occupation during any portion of census year ending May 31, 1S90. & Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indiana. As shown by the above table, there were 3,013,117 males and 510,613 females 10 years of age and over who were unemployed at their principal occupation during some part of the census year ending May 31, 1890, constituting 16.01 and 13.04 per cent, respectively, of the whole number of males and females engaged in gainful occupations. The total number of persons who were unemployed at their principal occupation during any portion of the census year was 3,523,730, being 15.50 per cent of the total number of persons 10 years of age and over engaged in gainful occupations in 1890. Considered with respect to general nativity and color, it is seen that the foreign white males had the largest proportion of their number unemployed and the foreign white females the smallest proportion. The length of time unemployed during the census year, expressed in periods of months, is shown for each element of the population as follows: J — MATi;S UHEMPLOTED DURING PORTION OF TEAR, (a) FEMALES DNBMPLOTKD DUBLNG PORTION OF TEAR, (o) GBNBKAIi NATIVITT AND COLOB. 1 to 8 months. ■ 4 to 6 months. 7 to 12 months. 1 to 3 months. 4 to G months. 7 to 12 months. Kmnber. Per cent. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. 1, 653, 759 61.67 1, 179, 42« 39.14 279, 932 9.29 265, 106 51.92 188, 992 37.01 56, 515 11.07 1,319,911 50.35 1, 045, 630 39.89 255, 777 9.76 181, 603 60.91 127, 766 35.81 47, 365 13.28 844, 736 61.13 729, 024 39.46 174, 094 9.42 143, 193 49.78 105, 837 36.80 38, 595 13.42 729, 324 J15,412 375, 175 233, 848 226,627 61.77 49.06 48.61 59.69 60.49 654, 035 174,989 316, 606 133,796 125, 969 39.33 89.85 40.93 34.15 83.62 125, 330 48,764 81,683 84,165 22, 072 8.90 11.10 10.56 8.16 8.89 82,352 60,841 38,410 83, 503 83,388 46.88 54.33 65.58 54.26 54.31 69, 392 36,445 21,929 61, 226 61, 077 39.51 32.55 81.73 39.79 39.78 23, 903 14,692 8,770 9,150 9,081 13.61 13.12 12.69 5.95 Persons of negro descent — 6.91 a Unemployed at principal occupation during any portion of census year ending May 31, 1890. h Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. Of the whole number of males who were unemployed at their principal occupation during any portion of the census year, 51.57 per cent were unemployed from 1 to 3 months, 39.14 per cent from 4 to G months, and 9.29 i)er cent from 7 to 12 months, while for the females, those unemployed from 1 to 3 months constituted 51.92 per cent, those from 4 to 6 months 37.01 per cent, and those from 7 to 12 months 11.07 per cent of the whole number of females unemployed. Assuming, for want of more exact data, that the average number of months unemployed for all the persons reported for each period would be the mean in each case, as two mouths for those unemployed from 1 to 3 months, OXXXVUl PROGRESS OF THE NATION. five months for those unemployed from 4 to 6 months, and nine and one-half months for those nnemployed from 7 to 12 months, and reducing the number of persons unemployed for the different periods to an equivalent of so many persons for one year, the approximate number of persons unemijloyed during the entire census year was 1,139,672, representing 5.01 per cent of the total number of persons engaged in gainful occupations (22,735,661) at the census of 1890. Divided as to sex, the approximate number of males unemployed for the entire census year was 972,000, representing 5.16 per cent of all the males at work (18,821,090) at the census of 1890, while the approximate number of females unemployed during the same period was 167,672, representing 4.28 per cent of all the females at work (3,914,571) at the census of 1890. The distribution of the males and females who were unemployed according to classes of occupations is given in the following table : CLASSES OF OOOUPATIOHS. MALES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENOAQED m OAIMFOT, OCCnPATIOKS. FEMALES 10 TEARS OF AGE AND OVEE ENGAGED HI GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS. Total. Unemployed during portion of year, (a) Total. Unemployed dnring portion of year. (a) Wambor. Per cent. Numlier. Per cent. 18, 821, 090 3,013,117 16.01 3,914,571 610, 613 13.04 8, 333, 813 632, 646 2, 692, 879 3,097,701 4,064,051 1,120,827 64, 654 689, 307 247, 757 BOO, 672 13.45 8.64 25.60 e.oo 22.16 679, 623 311, 687 1,667,698 228, 421 1,037,242 108, 973 87, 920 130, 774 .16, 114 167, 832 16.04 28.21 7.84 6.62 16.34 Marnif acturing and mechanical industries a TJnenrployed at principal occupation during any portion of censns year ending May 31, 1890. The largest proportion of males unemployed in any of the great classes of occupations is that for domestic and personal service, in which 26.60 per cent of the whole number of males so occupied were unemployed at their principal occupation during some part of the census year, and the next largest that for manufacturing and mechanical industries, or 22.16 per cent. For the females, the largest proportion was found in professional service, for which class those unemployed at principal occupation during any portion of the census year constituted 28.21 per cent of the whole number of females so occupied. The large proportion of females in this class who were unemployed is due to the great number of teachers who are not employed for the entire year in teaching school, esi)ecially in the rural sections of the country. The following table shows for each class of occupations the length of time unemployed during the censns year, expressed in periods of months : CLASSES OF OCCUPATIONS. All occupations . Agrlonltnre, fisheries, and mining Professional service Domestic and personal service Trade and transportation MaDufactnring and mechanical industries.. MALBS UNEMPLOYED DURING PORTION OF YEAR, (o) 1 to 3 months. Nomber. 1, 653, 769 615, 824 23, 609 317, 600 126, 931 469,629 Per cent. 4 to 6 months. Nnmher. 1, 179, 420 434, 368 23,097 300, 004 92, 037 339, 320 Per cent. 39.14 37.80 42.26 43. 52 37.39 B7.6S 7 to 12 months.' Kmnher. 279, 932 80, 635 7,748 71, 737 28, 189 Dl, 623 Per cent. 9.20 7.20 14.18 10.41 11.38 10.17 FEMALES UNEMPLOYED DURING PORTION OF YEAR, (fl) 1 to 3 months. Number. 265, 106 60,636 41,514 62, 788 6,990 93, 178 Per cent. 61.92 55.64 47.22 48.01 46.26 56.52 4 to 6 months. Number. 188, 992 43, 973 32,594 52, 674 5,423 64, 328 Per cent. 37.01 '40.35 37.07 40.28 35.88 32.87 7 to 12 months. Number. 50, 615 4,564 13, 812 15, 312 2,701 £0, B2S Per cent. n.07 4.01 15.71 11.71 17.87 12.11 a Unemployed at principal occupation during any portion of census year ending May 31, 1890. The smallest proportion of males and females unemployed more than 6 mouths during the census year was found in each case in agriculture, fisheries, and mining, and the largest proportion of males in professional service and of females in trade and transportation. In this connection it should be stated that in some cases the census enumerators misinterpreted the instructions relative to persons unemployed, and reported persons as unemployed from 7 to 12 months where it was plainly evident that they really meant that they were employed the number of months stated in the schedule. This was especially true with respect to such occupations as farmers, physicians, lawyers, merchants, bankers, brokers, and the like, where nonemi)loyment for such periods of months would be the exception and not the rule. In all cases where this was clearly apparent the error was eliminated, OCCUPATIONS. CXXXIX so far as possible, but i,\ those cases where this point could not be fully determined the number and proportion of persons unemployed from 7 to 12 months are undoubtedly somewhat in excess of the fiict. In a word, the statistics of occupations with respect to persons unemployed are approximately but not absolutely true, and this should be always borne in mind by those using the figures contained in the tables relating to this subject. Considering the unemployed according to the number and percentage in each of the principal occupations, the following table is obtained: MALES. PBINOIPAI. OCCUPATIONS. Agricultural laborers fanners, planters, and overseers Gardeners, tiorlsta, nur8eryraen,andTine growers Lombarmen, raftsmen, and wood choppers Stock raisers, lierders, and drovers Pisbermen and oyatermen Miners and quanymsn Clergymen .... ,, ,,, LawTers Officials (goTenunent), etc (6) Pliysicians and snrfsons Professors and tsacnera Barbers and hairdressers - , _, Bartenders Bnglnoers and flramen (not iocomntiTe) , Hotel and boarding and lodging house Iceepers. . Laborers (not specified) Beslaurant and saloon keepers fierrants , Watchmen, policemen, and detectives Agents (claim, commission, etc.) and collectors.. Bankers, brokers, and officials of banks, etc. {a) ... Boatmen, canalmen, pilots, and sailors Bookkeepers and accountants Clerks, copyists, stenographers, and typewriters. Commercial travelers X>raymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc Hostlers and livery stable keepers Hucksters and peddlers -- Merchants and dealers Messengers, packers, porters, etc Salesman PKBSONS 10 TEiRS OF AOB AND OVER ENGAGED IN QAINFOL OCCUPATIONS. Total. 2, 556, 957 5, 055, 130 70, 186 99, 603 70, 047 69, 899 S86, 872 87, 060 89,4,23 77, 715 100, 248 101, 278 82, 157 65, 660 139, 718 SO, 556 1, 85S, 558 85, 977 238, 152 71, 350 169, 707 69, 191 76, 823 131, 603 605, 287 58, 080 368, 265 80, 724 56,824 665, 774 90, 874 206, 943 Vnemployed during portion of year. (o) Number. 525, 278 334, 666 9,306 29, 936 8,113 24, 178 185, 193 1,861 1,635 3,595 1,427 31,217 il,691 4,9S6 20, S04 1, 308 620, 794 2,176 23, 220 4,127 8,076 1,869 22, 148 «, 589 25, 430 3,136 68, £45 6,424 5,963 22, 495 11,004 11, 634 Per cent. 20.64 6.62 13.20 30.09 11.58 40.30 47.87 2.14 1.83 4. S3 1.42 30. 82 6.59 8.93 14.89 2.59 33.40 2.63 9.75 6.65 4.76 2.70 28.83 6.01 5.03 6.40 15.92 7.96 10.49 3.38 12.11 6.00 PEDfCIPAI. OCOOPATIONS. Steam railroad employ6s (d) Telegraph and telephone operators. Apprentices Bakers Blacksmiths and wheelwrights Boot and shoo makers and repairers Brick and tile makers and terra cotta workers . PEESONS 10 TEAHS OF AQB AND OVEE ENaAQED IN GAINFUL OCCUPATIONB. Total. Builders and contractors Butchers Cabinet makers and upholsterers . Carpenters and joiners Coopers Cotton, woolen, and ctber textile mill operatives- . Compositors andprintars Harness, saddle, trunk, valise, leather-ca.ie, and pocket.book mak'T.-.. Iron, steel, and other metal workers (e) Leather curriers, dressers, finishers, and tanners . . Machinists - Manufacturers and ofiicials of manufacturing companies. &f arblo and stone cutters Masons (brick and stone) Millers (flour and grist) Painters, glaziers, and vai-nishers . . . Plasterers Plumbers and gas and steam fitters . Saw and planing mill «mploy6s, etc. (/) . Tailors Tobacco and cigar factory operatives Wood workers (not otherwise specified) . 400, 771 43, 740 74,455 67, 910 218, 134 179, 867 CO, 070 45, 978 105. 339 59, S»9 611, 2S3 47. 438 213,901 104, 899 48,105 359, 777 39, 010 176,951 101, 280 01,012 158, 878 52, 747 218, W6 38, 887 66, 603 138, .Wo 121, 591 63, 634 63, 600 Unemployed daring portion of year, (a) ITumber. 69, 819 2,918 10, 679 4, mi 26, 41 ;i 45, 467 26, 219 6, 060 8,058 8,547 194, 867 12, 504 41, 570 10, 083 5,183 79, 697 7,937 19, 121 4,214 18, 471 68. 365 6,887 68, 170 16, 728 7,815 43,902 17, 700 17,979 11, 362 Per cent. 12.98 S.67 14.34 8.07 12. 11 25.28 43.65 11.02 7.65 14.29 31.88 26.36 19.43 9.61 10.77 22.12 20.^3 10. 81 4.16 30.27 43.02 11.16 31. 18 42.91 13.46 31.72 14.56 21.60 17.86 FEMALES. Agricultural laborers Parmers, j)lanterB, and overseers Professors and teachers Musicians and taachera of music Boarding and lodging house keepers Housekeepers and stewardesses X.al)orara (not specified) Laundresses Xfurses and mid wires Servants 447, 104 100, 243 22.42 226, 427 8,134 3.59 246, 060 81,419 33.08 34, 519 3,945 11.43 32, 693 273 ft 84 86, 089 3,105 3.61 54, 815 12, 381 22.59 216, 631 21, 778 10.05 41, 396 7,604 18.37 1, 216, 639 84, 742 6.97 Bookkeepers, clerks, copyists, stenographers, ami typswritere. Saleswomen Boot and shoe makers and repairers Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives. Dressmakers MillinorR, Boamstrespos, etc. (g) TailoresBoa Tobacco and cigar factory operatives 113, 261 68, 451 i53, 677 2T,. 658 288, 328 228, 127 6:i, 809 27, 991 7,393 3,769 12, 246 43, 809 31, 963 30, 776 10, 558 7,606 6.63 6.45 36.33 19. .69 11.09 13.49 16.55 27.17 a TJnemployed at principal occupation during any portion of census year ending May 31, 1890. b Includes officers of United States army and navy. c Brokers (commercial) not included. d Includes locomotive engineers and firemen. e Includes agricultural implement makers, brass workers, copper workers. Iron and steel workers, lead and zinc workers, metal workers (not otherwise specified), molders, nail and tack makers, sewing machine makers, steam boiler makers, stove, furnace, and grate makers, tinners and tinware makers, ajid tool timi Cutlery makers. / Inctades door, sash, and blind makers. ff Inclndea sewing machine operators and shirt, collar, and cuff makers. cxl PEOGRESS OF THE NATION. The number of male miners and qaarrymen who -were unemployed at that occupation during any portion of the census year ending May 31, 1890, constituted very nearly one-half, or 47.87 per cent, of all the male miners and quarrymen. This proportion of unemployed males was nearly equaled in three other occupations, namely, brick and tile makers and terra cotta workers, masons (brick and stone), and plasterers, those unemployed for a part of the year constituting in each case more than two-fifths of all the males so occupied, while of fishermen and oystermen those unemployed more or less during the year constituted fully two-fifths. A third of all the male laborers (not specified) and fully three-tenths of all the males engaged in six other occupations were unemployed during some portion of the census year, these six occupations being carpenters and joiners; saw and planing mill employes, etc.; painters, glaziers, and varnishers; professors and teachers; marble and stone cutters, and lumbermen, raftsmen, and wood choppers. Of boatmen, canalmen, pilots, and sailors there were 28.83 per cent, of male coopers 26.36 per cent, and of male boot and shoe makers and repairers 25.28 per cent unemployed for a x)art of the time during the census year, while of the male iron, steel, and other metal workers the unemployed element during the same period constituted 22.12 per cent, of male tobacco and cigar factory operatives 21.50 per cent, of male agricultural laborers 20.54 per cent, of male leather curriers, dressers, finishers, and tanners 20.33 per cent, and of male cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives 19.43 per cent. The largest percentage of females who were unemployed during any portion of the census year, of all the occupations considered in the preceding table, was that reported for female boot and shoe makers and repairers, the unemployed constituting 36.36 per cent of the whole number so occupied. There was one other occupation, namely, professors and teachers, in which the females unemployed for a part of the year constituted very nearly one-third of the whole number. Female tobacco and cigar factory operatives had more than one-fourth of their number unemployed during some part of the census year, while of the female laborers (not specified) and female agricultural laborers considerably more than two-fifths, and of cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives very nearly two-fifths, were so unemployed. It will be noticed that the occupations for which the number unemployed for a part of the time constitut«d the largest percentages of all the occupations considered are those which are either carried on to a considerable extent out of doors and for that reason wholly or partially suspended during the inclement seasons of the year, or from their nature are what may be considered " periodical " employments. It should be borne in mind, however, that it does not follow that the number of persons reported as unemployed in any or all of the occupations stated were necessarily unemployed at their respective occupations at the same time, nor can it be assumed that they were in reality idle during the period of unemployment at their principal occupation. As has been previously stated, an attempt was made to secure fairly accurate data concerning not only the extent of nonemployment at the occupation upon which each person depended chiefly for a livelihood, but also as to the period of actual nonemployment at any form of remunerative labor. The information secured relative to the latter point was not sufficiently complete to admit of its compilation, and the tabulations with respect to the unemployed were limited, therefore, to the principal or usual occupation of each person at work during the census year. OCCUPATIONS. cxli The relative lengths of time, expressed in periods of months, for which persons engaged in each of the occupations just considered were unemployed are given in detail in the following table: MALES. PEINCIPAL OOCOPATIONS. Agricultural laborers Farmers, planters, and overseers Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and Tine growers . Lumbermen, raftsmen, and "wood choppers Stock raisers, herders, and drovers Fishermen and oyotermen . Miners and quarrymen Clergymen Lawyers Ofiicials (govemmont), etc. {i) . Physicians and surgeons Professors and teachers Barbers and hairdressers Bartenders - Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) Hotel and boarding and lodging house keepers . PEESOXS ONEMPLOTBD DTJEING POKTION OP TEAB. (O) Laborers (not specified) Restaurant and saloon keepers Servants Watchmen, policemen, and detectives Agents (claim, commission, real estate, insurance, etc.) and collectors. Bankers, brokers, and officials of hanks, etc. (c) Boatmen, canalmeu, pilots, and sailors Bookkeepers and accountants Clerks, copyists, stenographers, and typewriters Commercial travelers Draymen, haokmen, teamsters, etc . Hostlers and livery stable keepers. . Hucksters and peddlers Merchants and dealers Messengers, packers, porters, etc... Salesmen - - - Steam railroad employes (ci) Telegraph and telephone operators . Apprentices Bakers Blacksmiths and wbeelwnghts Boot and shoemakers and repairers Brick and tile makers and terra cotta workers . Builders and contractors Butchers -■■-■ Cabinetmakers and upholsterers Carpenters and joiners Coopers Cotton, woolen , and other textile mill operatives ........ Harness, saddle, trunk, valiae, leather-case, and pocket-book makers- Iron, steel, and other metal workers («) - Leather curriers, dressers, finishers, and tanners Machinists • ■ " Manufacturers and officials of manufacturing companies . Marble and stone cutters Masons (brick and stone) Millers (flour and grist) Painters, glaziers, and varnishers Plasterers Plumbers and gas and steam fitters Printers and compositors Saw and planing mill omployds, etc. (/) Tailors - • - ■ Tobacco and cigar factory operativna. Woodworkers (not otherwise specmed) Total. 525,278 334, 666 9,306 29, 936 8,113 24,178 185, 193 1,861 1,635 3,595 1,427 81,217 4,591 4,966 20, 804 . 1,308 620, 791 2,176 23, 220 4,127 8, 076 1,869 22, 148 6,589 25, 430 3,136 68,645 6,424 6,963 22, 495 11, 004 11, 534 69, 819 2,918 10, 679 4,671 26, 413 45, 467 26, 219 6,069 8,068 8,547 104, 867 12, 504 41, 670 6,183 79, 697 7,937 19, 121 4,214 18, 471 68,355 6,887 68,170 16, 7«8 7,015 10, 083 43, 902 17, 700 17, 079 11, 362 1 to 3 months. Kvimber. Per cent. 286, 593 215, 774 3,167 17, 250 3,632 10, 875 70, 116 731 086 1,384 607 14, Oil 2,269 2,410 10, 667 539 282, 892 965 12,413 2,013 3,529 836 8,329 3,138 12, 645 1,616 81, 551 3, 231 2,643 11, 477 4,988 6,867 85, 270 1,393 4,880 2,460 13, 963 27,887 0,204 2,664 3,979 4,924 B8, 621 6,914 26, 270 2,633 47, 244 6,058 11, 739 1,928 9,741 27, 824 3, 052 32, 550 6,849 4, 25d 6,248 21, 836 9,636 9,813 6,989 64.56 64.47 34.03 67.62 44.77 44.08 41.10 39.28 41.96 38.50 42.54 44.88 49.42 48.63 61.28 41.21 46.67 44.35 63.46 40.60 43.70 44.73 37.61 47.63 49,33 61.63 63.80 60.30 44.32 51.02 46.33 60.87 68.96 47.74 45.70 62.67 62.86 61.83 36,11 62.65 49.38 67.61 50.56 47.30 60.79 61.76 69.35 63.73 81.39 46.75 63.74 40.71 61.34 47.75 40.94 66.88 62.05 49.74 64.44 64.63 61.61 4 to 6 months. Number. Per cent. 202, 434 09, 755 4,903 10, 589 3,591 11,644 90, 015 810 633 1,670 671 13, 059 1,684 1,815 7,848 490 274, 570 864 8,229 1,568 3,535 765 11, 820 2, 36» 9,297 1,172 21, 772 2,389 2,617 7,996 3,366 4,133 18, 971 1,042 3,864 1,541 9,155 13, 306 16, 187 1,843 3,030 2,601 76, 900 6,187 11, 807 1,758 24, 596 2,053 6,202 1,771 7,165 t3, 463 2,096 29, 130 8,265 2,531 3,484 18, 894 6,308 6,644 3,228 38.54 29.81 62.69 35.37 44.26 48.16 43.61 43.62 38.71 46.46 40.01 41.83 36.63 36.56 37.72 37.46 44.23 39.70 35.44 38.00 43.77 40.93 63.37 35.95 36.56 37.37 37.13 37.19 43.89 35.55 36.13 35.83 31.71 35.71 36.18 32.99 34.66 29.27 67.92 86.36 37.60 30.43 39.46 41.48 23.40 33.92 30.90 25.87 27.21 42.03 38.79 48.95 35.61 42.80 49.41 33.24 34.65 43.04 35.64 36.40 28.41 7 to 12 months. Number. Per cent, 33, 246 19,137 1,236 2,097 890 1,659 19, 062 320 316 541 249 4,147 638 741 2,289 279 63, 332 347 2,578 516 1,012 268 1,999 1, 082 3,583 343 6,322 804 703 3,022 2,150 1,534 5,573 483 1,935 670 3,295 4,274 1,828 662 1,049 1,022 19, 446 1,403 4,493 742 7,757 826 2,180 615 1,565 7,068 739 6,440 1,614 829 1,351 3,172 1,756 1,622 1,145 6.90 6.72 13.28 7.01 10.97 6.86 10.29 17.20 19. 33 15.05 17.45 13.29 13.90 14.92 11.00 21.33 10.20 15.05 11. 1(1 12.50 12.63 14.34 9.02 16.42 14.11 11.10 9.07 12.51 11.79 13.43 19.54 13.30 9.33 16.55 18.12 14.34 12.48 9.40 6.97 11.09 13.02 11.98 9.98 11.22 10.81 14.82 9.75 10.40 11.40 12.22 8.47 10.34 12.55 9.45 9.65 10.88 13.40 7.22 9.92 9.02 10.08 a Unemployed at principal occupation during any portion of census year ending May 31, 1890. b Includes officers of United Stat.-.s army and navy. c Brokers (commercial) not included d Includes locomotive en!;ineei^ and firem^^^ workers, copper workers, iron and steel workers, lead and zinc worker., metal workers (not otherwise ,peciflU'!t"lder':^^ail""nf tacL^'mX^r^^ machinTmakers, sStm boiler makers, stove, furuace. aad grate maker., tinner, and tinware makers, and tool and / luGludea door, aaah, and blind makers. cxlii PROaEESS OF THE NATION. FEMALES. rEIKCIPAL OCODPATIONS. Ajp-icultiiral laborers Farmers, planters, and overaeers l^rofCHSors find teachers ' Musicians and teachers of muaio . Boardinj; and lodging housa Veopers Housoko*pciri an^ et«'sTardesses Xaborera (not ftp»ci£ed) jLanndreeses - .•• !Nnrae.s and midwiToa Servants - £ookkeoper8, clorka, copyists, stcnograpliers, and typewriters Saicewomen — - Soot and elioa majors and repairers Cotton, woolen, and othtr t»itilo mill operatiTes X)ressmakera •- 3t£illiners, sesmstressea, eto. (h) — Tailoroseos Tobacco and cigar factory operatiTea Total. 100, 243 81, 419 3,9i5 273 3,105 12,381 21, 778 7,601 (4,742 7,3B3 3,769 1-2, 246 43. S09 31, 863 30, 775 10, 65S 7,605 PEESOHS UKEMPLOTED DUBIKO POBTION OF T2AB. («) 1 to 3 months. Number. Per cent. 65, 706 4,657 38, 768 1,693 81 1,458 5, 831 10, 760 2,781 41, 422 8,321 1,831 8,067- 28,083 15,267 14.188 6,039 4,172 65.57 67.02 47.61 40.38 33.33 46.89 47.52 49.41 36.61 48.83 44.92 49.91 65.79 64.10 47.73 46.10 67.20 64.86 4 to 6 months. Number. Per cent. 40, 692 2,993 29, 901 1,705 123 1,1.37 6,620 8,796 3,399 33, 364 2,695 1,297 3,141 10, 690 12,295 12,503 3,3X8 2,807 40.69 36.80 36.73 43.22 44.69 36.62 44.59 40.39 44.70 39.37 36.45 34.41 25.65 24.40 38.47 40.63 32.09 36.91 7 to 12 months. Number. Per cent. 3,845 464 12,762 647 60 512 977 Z,22S 1,421 9,956 1,377 691 1,043 6,038 4,411 4,084 1,131 626 3.84 5.58 15.66 16.40 21.98 16.49 7.S9 10,20 18.69 11.75 18.63 15.68 e.56 11.50 13.80 13. 27 10.71 8.23 a TTnemployed at principal occupation during any portion of census year ending May 31,1890. b Inoluues sewing machine operators and shirt, collar, and cuff makers. The extent of the nonemployment, measured by periods of months, in each of the occupations having the largest percentages of unemployedj as shown by the table on page cxxxix, is suinraarized as follows: BBS AND PEmOIPAL OCCUPATIONS. MALES. Miners and q tiarrymen Brick and tile makers and terra cotta -vrorkers — Ma.iona (brick and stone) Plasterers 3?i3heTmeu and oystermen Laborers (not specified) Carpenters and joiners , Saw And plauinij mill cm:plo^6», etc Painters, glaziers, and varnishera Profeasors and teachers Marble and stone cutters Lumbennen, raftsmen, and wood choppers . Boatmen, canalmen, pilots, and sailors Coopers Boot and shoe makers aoid repairers Iron, steel, and other metal workers Tobacco and cijfar factory operatives A^icnltural laborers Leather curriers, dressers, flnishers, and tanners Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operativoa. FEMALES. Boot and shoe makers and repairers Professors and teachera Tobacco and cigar factory operatives Laborers (not specifted) Agricultural laborer.s Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives. PKa CENT OF PERSONS UNEMPLOYED DUHIKO POBTION OT YEAB. (O) I to 3 months. 41.10 35.11 40.71 40.94 44.98 45.67 60.56 49.74 47.75 44.88 62.74 57.62 87.01 47.30 61.33 60.27 64.58 54.60 63.73 60.79 65.79 47.61 64.86 47.52 55.67 64.10 «to6 months. 48.61 57.92 48.95 40. 41 48. M 44.23 39. 46 43.04 42.80 41.83 38.79 85.37 63.37 41. 48 29.27 30.30 36.40 38.54 25.87 28.40 25. 6S 36.73 36.91 44.59 40.59 24.40 7 to 12 months. 10.29 6.97 10.34 9.65 6.86 10.20 9.98 7.22 8.45 13.29 8.47 7.01 8.02 11.22 8.40 9.43 B. 02 C.90 10.40 10.81 8.56 15.66 8.23 7.89 3. 84 11.60 o Unemployed at principal occupation during any portion of census year ending May 31, 1890. It will be noticed that the largest percentage of nonemployment for more than 6 months of the census year is •given for professors and teachera, both male and female, although, generally speaking, it does not exceed 10 per cent, and in many cases is considerably less. The largest percentage of persons who were unemployed from 4 to 6 months was that for male brick and tile makers and terra cotta workers, and the second largest that for boatmen, canalmen, pilots, and sailors, constituting for each occupation more than one-half of all the males who were un»mployed. OCCUPATIONS. cxliii OCCUPATIONS OF FOREIGN BOEN PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OYER ACCORDING TO COUNTRY OF BIRTH. Of the 23,735,661 persons 10 years of age and over engaged in gainful occupations in 1890, 17,517,736, or 77.05 per cent, were native born, and 5,217,925, or 22.95 per cent, were foreign born. In 1880 tiie foreign born persons at work numbered 3,494,647, and constituted 20.09 per cent of all persons 10 years of age and over at ^ork. The whole number of foreign born persons 10 years of age and over was not ascertained by the tabulations of the censuses of 1880 and 1890, so that no direct comparisons can be made as to the relative i>roportions of this element at work at each census. The only comparison that can be made is with respect to the whole number of such persons, including children less than 10 years of age. On this basis, the foreign born persons at work constituted 56.41 per cent of the whole number of foreign born in 1890 and 52.32 per cent of the whole number in 1880. Contrasted with similar percentages of the native born population in 1880 and 1890, these percentages show a very greatly increased proportion of the foreign born at work at each census, partly due to the very much larger number, relatively, of adults among this element of the population. Native born persons at work constituted 32.82 per cent of the total native born population in 1890 and 31.97 per cent in 1880. Taking each element of the population in 1890, the following percentages of those at work of the whole number, irrespective of age, in each case are obtained: native whites of native parentage, 31.71; native whites of foreign parentage, 30.79; foreign white, 65.96; native colored, 41.01; foreign colored, 88.63. The abnormal proportion of foreign colored at work is due, of course, to the Chinese, who are mainly adults and largely occupied. At each of the two censuses considered, the occupations of the foreign born were tabulated according to the number born in certain specified countries. The results of the two censuses, so far as the number and percentage of persona of each nationality who were at work are concerned, are given in the following table : PBINCIPAI. COttNTEnsa OB' EIETH. FOEEiasr BOEK POPULATION IN 1890. FOBEIGN BOEN POPULATION IN 1880. Total. Nnmber and engaged in oooupati per cent gainfal ona. Total. Kumber Rnd engaged in occupat per cent gainfal oua. Knmber. Percent. Nnmber. Per cent. 9,249,547 6,217,925 66.41 6, 679, 943 3,484,647 52.32 Germany ..............-...._.............. 2,784,891 1, 871, 509 1, 251, 402 1, 009, 171 242, 231 980, 938 678,442 302,496 800, 700 1,560,098 132, 543 113, 171 182, 580 182, 641 118, 106 62, 435 768, 616 1, 501, 063 1,065,651 691, 245 657, 306 136, 939 532, 008 361,211 170,797 481, 198 943, 760 79, 161 68, 172 120,228 101,391 60,398 40,690 173, 720 63.90 66.91 55.48 55.22 56.53 64.23 63.21 56.46 60.91 60.49 59.72 60.24 65.85 55.51 51.11 65.17 61.63 1,966,742 1,854,571 916,111 1, 033, 190 978,851 106, 505 52.53 52.78 60.92 Scotland ..- 717,167 351, 103 48.96 Canada (English) 376,066 849, 293 205, 525 459,170 51.65 61.10 Italy All othor countries .................... 1 Of the various nationalities considered in 1890, the Italians and Hungarians had the largest proportion at work, constituting in each case very nearly two-thirds of the whole number, while the smallest, proportion was that for the Bohemians, being in this case but little more than one-half of the whole number. Comparing the results for those nationalities specified at both censuses, it is noticed that there was in every instance a somewhiit larger proportion at work in 1890 than in 1880, and that with the single exception of the Germans the proportion was from 4 to 6 per cent larger. cxliv PROGEESS OF THE NATION. Considering the wliole number of persons engaged in gainful occupations in 1880 and 1890 according to the number of native and foreign born in each class of occupations, the following table is obtained: SEX AHD CLASSES OF OCODPATIOKS. PERSONS 10 TEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED m EACH CLASS OF OCCUPATIONS IN 1890. PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN EACH CLASS OF OCCfPATlONS IK 1880. Total. Native born. Foreign born. Total. Native burn. Foreign born. 22, 735, 661 17, 517, 736 5, 217, 025 17, 392, 099 13, 807, 452 3, 494, 047 9, 013, 330 944, 333 4, 360, 677 3, 326, 122 5, 091, 293 7, 684, 241 828,823 2,922,497 2,601,775 3,480,397 1, 329, 002 116, 510 1,438,080 724, 347 1, 610, 896 8, 004, 624 603, 202 3, 503, 443 1, 866, 481 3, 414, 349 7, 032, 060 530, 026 2, 530, 349 1, 420, 835 2,371,282 971, 664 73, 176 967, 094 439, 046 1, 043, 067 Manufacturing and mechanical industries. . . Males 18, 821, 090 14,382,792 4, 438, 298 14,744,942 11, 699, 488 3,046,454 8, 333, 813 632, 646 2, 692, 879 3,097,701 4,064,051 3, 914, 571 7, 038, 805 636, 937 1, 717, 722 2,408,688 2,680,740 3,134,944 1,296,008 95, 709 975, 157 689, 113 1, 383, 311 779, 627 7, 409, 970 425, 947 2, 321, 937 1, 803, 629 2, 783, 459 2, 647, 157 6, 445, 234 364, 300 1, 626, 592 1, 379, 482 1, 833, 880 2, 197, 964 964, 730 61,647 695, 345 424, 147 899,579 449, 183 Manufacturing and meclianical industries 679, 523 311, 687 1,667,698 228, 421 1,027,242 646, 439 291, 886 1,204,775 193, 187 799, 657 34, 084 19, 801 462, 923 35, 234 227, 685 694, 664 177, 255 1, 181, 506 62, 852 630, 890 587,728 165, 726 900, 757 47, 353 487, 402 6,928 11, 529 271, 749 16, 499 143, 48g Manufacturing and meclianical industries OCCUPATIONS. cxlv The percentages of native and foreign born persons engaged in gainful occupations and in eacli class of occupations in 1880 and 1890, respectively, were as follows : SEX AND CLASSES OP OCCUPATIONS. Bptli sexes Agriculture, fisheries, and mini'ig Professional service Domestic and personal service Trade and transportation Manufacturing and meclianical industries Males Agriculture, fisheries, and mining Professional service Domestic and personal service Trade and transportation Manufacturing and mechanical industries. . Females Agriculture, fisheries, and mining Professional service Domestic and personal service Trade and transportation Manufacturing and mechanical industries. . PEE CENT OF NATIVE AND FOEEIGN BOEN PERSONS 10 TEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS AND IN EACH CLASS OF OCCUPATIONS. 1890 ^Native bom. 77.05 85.25 87.77 67.02 78.22 08.36 70.42 84.46 84.87 63.79 77.75 65.06 80.03 94.98 93.05 72.24 84.57 77.84 Foreign born. 22.95 14.75 12.23 32.98 21.78 31.04 23.58 15.54 15.13 36.21 22.25 34.04 19.92 5.02 6.35 27.76 15.43 22.16 1880 Native born. 79.91 87.86 87.87 72.40 76.45 69.45 79 85.53 70.05 70.48 07.08 83.03 98.83 93.50 77.00 75.34 77.26 Foreign horn. 20.09 12.14 12.13 27.60 23.55 30.55 20. C5 13.02 14.47 29.95 23.52 32.32 10.97 1.17 6.50 23.00 24.66 22.74 Taking the results shown for 1890, we find that very nearly one-third, or 32.98 per cent, of all the persons engaged in domestic and personal service were foreign born, that the percentage of foreign born in manufacturing and mechanical industries was very nearly as large, or 31.64 per cent, and that in each of these two classes of occupations the foreign born males constituted more than a third of all the males so occupied. - Comparing the percentages of foreign born in each class of occupations at each census, it is seen that, with the exception of trade and transportation, there was a larger percentage in each class in 1890 than in 1880, and that the largest increase in the percentage of foreign born is that for domestic and personal service. The percentage of foreign born females in trade and transportation has decreased from 24.66 in 1880 to 15.43 in 1890, and there has also been a very slight decrease in the percentage of foreign born females in manufacturing and mechanical industries in 1890, as compared with 1880. POP— FT 2 X cxlvi PROGRESS OF THE NATION. The following table stows the total number of foreign born j)ersons, and those of each sex separately, who were engaged in gainful occupations and in each class of occupations in 1880 and 1890, distributed according to principal countries of birth : 1890 1880 BEX AND PEINCIPAL COnSTHIES OF BIETH. AU occu- pations. Agricul- ture, fisheries, and mining. Profes- sional service. Domestic and personal sjervace. Trade and transpor- tation. Manufac- turing and me- chanical indus- tries. All occu- pations. Agricul- ture, fisheries, and mining. Profes- sional service. Domestic Trade and and personal transpor service, tation. Manufao. turing and me- chaniial indus- tries. Total foreign bom 6,217,926 1, 329, 092 115, 510 1, 433, 080 724, -847 1,610,896 8,494,647 971, 604 73, 176 967, 094 430, 646 1, 043, 007 1, 501, 063 1, 065, 651 694, 245 657, 306 136, 939 ,532, 008 361, 211 170, 707 481, 198 943,760 79, 161 68, 172 120, 228 101, 391 60, 398 40, 690 473, 720 412, 878 165, 235 196, 777 160, 292 36,485 117, 311 93, 629 23, 682 182, 619 255, 372 31, 664 18, 585 19, 302 24,321 19, 555 8,819 133, 090 81, 552 17, 019 25, 114 20,727 4,387 17,433 15,499 1,934 5,685 18, 727 1, 127 3,515 2,492 1,509 598 895 9,091 335, 799 462, 302 114,338 91, 968 22, 366 107, 384 76, 970 30, 914 133, 213 292, 549 19, 403 15, 868 49, 844 15, 893 13, 355 15,062 163,129 208,529 161, 749 101, 743 '80,976 20, 767 76, 377 61, 465 14, 912 .44, .950 130, 999 .9, 094 .9,566 25, 440 -22, 640 4,418 4,988 54,653 512, 306 209, 346 257, 278 203, 843 53,935 213, 003 133, 648 99, 355 112,8.51 246, 113 17, 868 20,633 23, 150 37, '028 22, 472 11,406 113, 551 1, 033, 190 978,854 460, 605 306,487 170, 990 154,911 22, 298 15, 555 13, 876 217, 209 409, 357 72, 146 136,484 136, 920 57, 822 350, 712 246, 032 168, 251 Ireland England and Wales Scotland 851, 103 89,786 8,041 84, 276 33, 494 135,506 Canada (English) Canada ( French) - Sweden and Norway Other countries - 205, 525 459, 470 99, 615 149, 875 2,081 11, 325 51, 592 132, 615 15, 938 59, 488 36, 299 106, 267 • Italy Eassia Bohemia Hungary All other conntries Foreign horn males 4, 438, 298 1, 296, 0O8 95, 709 975, 157 689, 113 1, 333, 311 3, 045, 454 964, 730 61, 647 695,315 424, 147 899, 579 1, 337, 553 804, 391 605, 401 487, 279 lis, 122 430, 297 297, 916 132, 381 405,587 855, 006 70, 408 59, 255 114, 133 89, 783 51, 271 36, 501 433, 710 779, 627 400, 198 158, 055 191, 661 156, 996 34, 565 116, 153 91, 786 23, 367 179, 076 250,965 31, 279 18,-083 19, 662 24, 064 18, 900 8,808 130, 719 34, 084 27, 929 13, 453 20, 905 17, 198 3,707 12, 570 11,216 1,354 4,-910 15, 942 981 2,.614 2,347 1,416 553 366 7,665 19, 801 236, 582 284, 960 77, 206 63,239 13, 917 72, 211 46, 463 26, 748 74, 882 249, 316 12,093 11, 691 48, 075 12, 031 9,502 12,021 142, 703 462, 923 193, 704 153,120 95, 836 76, 239 19, 597 71, 880 57,123 14, 257 43, 318 120, 225 8,362 9,022 24, 568 21, 822 4,095 4,795 53, 061 35, 234 474, 140 214, 300 219, 833 173, 557 46,336 158, 983 92, 328 66, 655 102,871 212,613 10, 593 17, 845 20, 081 30, 465 18, 161 9,911 99, 602 227,585 964, 759 770, 279 417, 200 303, 909 169, 668 154, 272 19, 9S3 12, 557 11, 744 169,914 265, 660 50, 940 132, 085 131, 002 55, 353 328, 806 197,392 144, 891 Groat Britain En slaud and Wales Scotland 283, 707 89, 417 5,723 60, 364 32, 519 100, 7« Canada (English) Canada (French) Sweden and IN^orway 132,059 426, 390 98, 083 148, 427 1,832 9,806 82,415 116, 052 16, 789 57, 899 33,ilots, and sailors Builders and contractors Engineers (civil, mechanical, electrical, and mining) and surveyors. Stock rsiisers, herders, and drovers Messengers, packers, porters, etc Plasterers Glass workers Ofiicials (government), etc. (a) Hostlers and livery stable keepers >.. Potters Cabinet makers and upholsterers Physicians and surgeons Hotel and boarding and lodging house keepers. Saw and planing mill employes, etc. (e) Wood workers (not otherwise specified) Bakers Bleaclicrs, dyers, and scourers Apprentices'- Eisbemien and oystermen Commerci.nl travelers - Brick and tilo makers .ind terra cotta workers. Musicians and teachers of music Tobacco and cigar factory operatives . Gold and silver workers Hucksters and peddlers Other occupations *,938 4,451 4,222 4,156 4,09(j 3,797 3,375 3,143 94, 106 487, 445 72,262 39, 896 36, 404 23, 283 23, 187 18, 071 17, (iOo 17, 025 12, 999 11, 969 9,115 8,895 8,481 8,367 8, 070 7,048 6,381 5,659 5,624 4,771 4,726 4,633 4,606 4,029 3,756 3,480 3,356 3,300 2,757 2,481 2,470 2,410 2,360 2,144 2,066 2,044 1,879 1,818 1,778 1,760 1,743 1,648 3,607 1,590 1,584 1,584 1,664 1,601 1,468 1,426 1,407 1,396 1,391 1,374 1,367 1,355 1,345 59, 229 Per cent. 0.62 0.62 0.61 0.55 0.53 0.62 0.61 0.47 0.42 0.39 11.69 100. 00 OOXmiRY OF BIKTH AND PEDJCIPAL OCCUPATIONS. 14.82 8.18 7.47 4.78 4.78 3.71 3.61 3.49 2.67 2.46 1.87 1.82 1.74 1.71 1.66 1.45 1.31 1.16 1.13 0.98 0.97 0.95 0.94 0.83 0.77 0.71 0.69 0.68 0.67 0.51 0.51 0.49 0.48 0.44 0.42 0.42 0.39 0.37 0.36 0.36 0.36 0.34 0.33 0.33 0.32 0.32' 0.32 0.31 0.30 0.29 0.29 0.29 0.29 0.28 0.28 0.28 0.28 12.15 Scotland. Fanners, planters, and overseers Miners and quarrymen Laborers (not specified) Carpenters and joiners - Iron , steel, and other metal workers (&) Gotten, woolen, and other textile mill operatives. Machinists Merchants and dealers Marble and stone cutters Agricultural laborers Clerks, copyists, stenographers, and typewriters. Blacksmiths and wheelwrights Steam railroad employes (c) Masons (brick and stone) Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) Painters, glaziers, and varnishers Drayraen,Tiackmen, teamsters, etc Bookkeepers and accountants Salesmen Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vine growers Agents (claim, commission, real estate, insurance, etc.) and collectors. Servants Plumbers and gas and steam fitters Tailors Manufacturers and officials of manufacturing companies Boot and shoo makers and repairers Pri nters and compositors Bakers ..- Boatmen, canalmen, pilots, and sailors Bankers, brokers, and officials of banks, etc. (d) Stock raisers, herders, .ind drovers Builders and contractors "Watchmen, policemen, and detectives Plasterers Clergymen Bleachers, dyers, and scourers Ship and boat builders Engineers (civil, mechanical, electrical, and mining) and surveyors. Officials (government), etc. (a) Other occupations Canada (Englisb) . Farmers, planters, and overseers. Laborers (not specified) Carpenters and joiners AgriciUtur.al laborers Merchants and dealers Lumbermen, raftsmen, and wood choppers Draymen, backmen, teamsters, etc Steam railroad employe.^ (c) Clerks, copyists, stenographera, and typewriters. Blacksmiths and wheelwrights Iron, steel, and otber metalworkers (b) . Saw and planing mill employes, etc (e) . . Painters, glaziers, and varnishers Miners and quarrymen Boot and shoo makers and repairers Machinists Agents (claim, commission, real estate, insurance, etc.) .ind collectors. Salesmen Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) , Servants Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives . Bookkeepers and accountants Miisons (brick and stone) Boatmen, canalmen, pilots, and sailors Fishermen and oystermen Ifumber. Physicians and surgeons Printers and compositors Builders and contractors Manufacturers and officials of manufacturing companies. Ship and boat builders 16, 116 11, 794 7,814 e, 109 4,704 4,433 4,105 4,104 3,754 3,707 3,248 2,654 2,342 2,290 2,168 1,694 1,536 1,534 1,474 1,432 1,255 1,253 1,124 1,067 1,042 1,031 909 944 837 827 801 C89 067 629 607 692 631 618 508 16, 275 297, 988 54, 797 29, 877 22, 068 19, 124 10, 108 8,011 8,161 7,824 7,019 5,921 5,767 4,645 4,411 4,006 3,826 3,693 3,090 3,535 3,316 3,114 2,705 2,705 2,414 2,375 2,324 2,198 2,006 1,944 1,931 a Includes officers of Unit«d States army and navy. b Includes agricultural implement makers, brass workers, copper workers, iron and steel workers, lead and zinc workers, metal workers (not otherwise Bpecificd) , niulders, nail and tack makers, sowing machine makers, steam boiler makers, store, furnace, and grate makers, tinners and tinware makers, and tool ajid cutlery makers. c Include." locomotive engineers and firemen. d Brokers (commercial) not included. e Includes door, sash, and blind makers. clii PROGRESS OF THE NATION. MALES— Contiuuecl. COUXTRT OF ErRTH AND PRINCIPAL OCCUPATIONS. Canada (English) — Contiimed. Hostler3 and livery stable Iceepers Kestaurant and saloon keepers ,. Clergymen . "Wood ■workers {not otherwise specified) Hotel and hoarding and lodging house teepera . Watchmen, policemen, and detectives . 33arbera and hairdreseern H^arhle and stcne cutters Ofi&ciald (government), etc. (a) Butchers Bankers, brokers, and ofBcials of banks, etc. (6) Harness, saddle, trunk, valise, leather-case, and pocket- book makers. Commercial travelers Plumbers and gas and steam titters Cabinet makers and upholsterers ^ Messengers, packers, porters, etc Street railway employes Coopers Carriage and wagon makers (net otherwise classified) . Stock raisers, herders, and drovers Tailors Telegraph and telephone operators Bartenders , Professors and teachers , Engineers (civil, mechanical, electrical, and mining) and surveyors. ' Other occupations :■ - - . Canada (French) . Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives. liahorers (not specified) ^Farmers, planters, and overseers Carpenters and joiners Agricultural laborers Boot and shoe makers and repairers , Brick and tile makers and terracotta workers. Xumbermen, raftsmen, and wood choppers Saw and planing mill employes, etc. (c) , Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc Steam railroad employes (d) Iron, steel, and other metalworkers (e) Merchants and dealers Blacksmiths and wheelwrights Masons (brick and stone) Clerks, copyists, stenographers, and typewriters. Painters, glaziers, and varnishers , Miners and quarrymen Machinists Barbers and hairdressers Salesmen Other occupations - Sweden and Norway. Farmers, planters, and overseers. iahorers (not specified) Agricultural laborers Carpenter:^ and joiners Miners and quarrymen Steam railroad employes id) Saw and planing mill employes, etc. (c) . Iron, steel, and other metal workers (c). Tailors Merchants and dealers Painters, glaziers, and varnishers Blacksmiths and wheelwrights ^ Boatmen, canalmen, pilots, and sailors Draymen, haclcmon, teamsters, etc Clerks, copyists, stenographers, and typewriters . Lumbermen, raftsmen, and wood choppers Machinists Boatmen, canalmen, pilots, and sailors Masons (brick and stone) Servants Cabinet makers and upholsterers Salesmen "Wood workers (not otherwise specified) . Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) - Number. 1,774 1,76G 1,723 1,544 1,534 1,495 1,401 1, 337 1,334 1,328 1,325 1,234 1,187 1,157 1,128 1,098 1,073 1,070 1,0G0 1.058 1,058 1,049 1,030 1,025 1,020 22, 177 24, 674 18. 64 21, 7C0 16.43 11,656 8.80 8,3S8 6.34 5,305 4.01 4,483 3.39 4,340 3.28 3, 943 2.98 3,813 2.88 3,471 2.62 2,679 2.02 2,062 2.01 2,534 1.91 2,419 1.83 1,743 1.32 1,096 1.28 1,020 1.22 1,595 1.21 1,180 0.89 1,076 0.81 1,045 0.79 20, 317 15.34 405, 677 100. 00 110, 013 27.12 60, 637 14.95 45, 200 11.14 21, 758 5.36 14, 869 3.66 11, 057 2.72 9,817 2.42 8,263 2.03 7,217 1.78 7,168 1.77 6,004 1.48 5,473 1.36 6,320 1.31 • 6, 272 1.30 6,041 1.24 4,945 1.22 4,732 1.17 4,092 1.10 4,682 1.13 4,401 1.08 2,992 0.74 2,226 0.65 2,201 0.54 2,189 0.64 Per cent. 0.60 0.59 0.58 0.52 0.51 0.50 0.47 0.45 0.45 0.45 0.44 0.41 0.40 0.39 0.38 0.37 0. SO 0.36 0,36 0.35 0.35 0.35 0.35 0.34 0.34 7.44 COUNTRY OF BIRTH AXD PRINCIPAL OCOUPATIOKS . Number. Sweden and Norway— Continneel. Cotton, woolen, and other textile aaill operatires Marble and stone cutters !Reataurant nn^l saloon keepers Brick and tile makers and terra cotta workers Agents (claim, commission, real estate, insurance, etc.) and collectors. Clergymen Foremen and overseers Bartenders Messengers, packers, porters, etc "Watclimen, policemen, and detectives Leather curriers, dressers, finishers, and tanners . Hostlers and livery stable keepers Other occupations Denmark. Farmers, planters, and overseers. Agricultural laborers I..aborer3 (not specified) Carpenters and joiners Steam railroad employ6s (d) Merchants and dealers Blacksmiths and wheelwrights I)raymen, hackmen, tearasterfl, etc- Painters, glaziers, and varnishers . - Servants Iron, steel, and other metal workers (e) Clerks, copyists, stenographers, and typewriters Saw and planing mill employ6s, etc. (c) Masons (brick and stone) Miners and quarrymen Boatmen, canalmen, pilots, and sailors Tailors Boot and shoemakers and repairers Machinists Brick and tile makers and terra cotta workers . Cabinet makers and upholsterers Kestanrant and saloon keepers Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vine growers. Butchers Salesmen , Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) Agents (claim, commission, real estate, insurance, etc.) and collectors. "Wood workers (not otherwise specified) Lumbermen, raftsmen, and wood choppers Dairymen Hosi)lers and livery stable keepers Other occupations Farmers, planters, and oversoera. Laborers (not specified) Merchants and dealers Miners and quarrymen Agricultural laborers Servants Carpenters and joiners Iron, steel, and other metal workers (e) Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives. Butchers Clerks, copyists, stenographers, and typewriters. . Kestaurant and saloon keepers Machinists Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vino growers. Boot and shoe makers and repairers Glass workers Tailors Blacksmiths and wheelwrights Steam railroad employ6s, etc. (d) ... Bakers '. Stock raisers, herders, and drovers . Painters, glaziers, and varnishers . . Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc. Barbers and hairdressers Masons ( brick and stone) 2,095 1,784 1,767 1,608 1,410 1,305 1,298 1,174 1,102 1.128 1, 128 1,013 32, 841 70, 404 19, 301 9,416 9,365 3,165 1,803 1,722 1,433 1,319 1, 064 1,032 973 911 867 825 819 787 680 033 656 539 471 468 446 399 391 380 362 339 291 280 8,964 69, 251 0,993 5,267 3,631 2,755 2,754 2,072 1,651 1,334 1,031 1,024 1,014 1,011 978 956 892 829 8U8 791 758 731 72S C81 045 555 606 Per cent. 0.52 0.44 0.44 0.37 0.34 0.32 0.32 0.29 C.29 0.28 0.28 0.25 8.10 100. 00 27.41 13.37 13.30 4.48 2.58 2.45 2.04 1.92 1.51 1.47 1.39 1.29 1.23 1.17 1.16 1.13 0.97 0.90 0.79 0.77 0.67 0.67 0.63 0.57 0.5G 0.55 0.52 0.51 0.48 0.41 0.40 12.73 100. 00 16.87 8.89 6.13 4.65 4.65 4.61 2.79 2.25 1.74 1.73 1.71 1.71 1.65 1.61 1.61 1.40 1.36 L33 1.28 1.23 1.22 1.15 1.09 0.91 0.85 a Includes officers of United States army and navy. b l^rokers (commercial) not included. c Includes door, sash, and blind makers. d Includes locomotive engineers and firemen. e Includes agricultural implement makers, brass workers, copper workers, iron and steel workers, lead and zinc workers, metal workers (not otherwise Bpecifled), molders, nail and tack makers, sewing machine makers, steam boiler makers, stove, furnace, and grate makers, tinners and tinware makers, and tool and cutlery makers. OCCUPATIONS. MALES— Continued. cliii COUNTEY OF BERTH AND PEISCIPAL OCCUPATIOKS. FraBce — Continiied. Clergymen Agents (claim, commission, real estate, insnrance, etc.) and collectors. Manufacturers and officials of mannfacturing companies . Salesmen Professors smd teachers Hotel and boarding and lodging lionse keepers. Lumbermen, raftsmen, and wood cboppers Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) Bartenders Cabinet makers and upholsterers "Wood -workers (not otherwise specified) Brick and tile makers and terra cotta workers. l-aunderers Physicians and surgeons Coopers Marble and stone cutters Musicians and teachers of music Clock and watch makers and repairers. Hucksters and peddlers Other occupations Italy. Laborers (not specified) Steam railroad employes (a) . Miners and quarrymen Merchants and dealers Agricultural laborers Hucksters and peddlers Barbers and hairdressers Boot and shoemakers and repairers. Tailors i^armers, planters, and overseers Marble and stone cutters Masons (brick and stone) Kestaurant and saloon keepers. Servants Musicians and teachers of music Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives.. Iron, steel, and other metal workers (&) Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vino growers. Confectioners Carpenters and joiners Draymen, hackmeu, teamsters, etc. Other occupations Bnssia . Tailors T'armers, planters, and overseers. Xiaborers (not specified) Hucksters and jjeddlers Miners and quarrymen Merchants and dealers Agricultural laborers lumbermen, raftsmen, and wood choppers. Iron, steel, and other metal workers (6) Boot and shoo makers and repairers Carpenters and joiners Tobacco and cigar factory operatives Clerks, copyists, stenographers, and typewriters. Painters, glaziers, and varnlshers Salesmen Steam railroad employes (a) Saw and planing mill employes, etc. (c) . Hat and cap makers Number. Shirt, collar, and cuff makers Manufacturers and oflBcials of manufacturing companies Butchers ■. - ■ ■ - Agents (claim, commission, real estate, insurance, etc.) and collectors. Boatmen, canalmon, pilots, and sailors Eestaurant and saloon keepers Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc Other occupations 493 473 401 434 432 427 426 404 400 384 362 847 310 305 296 288 207 263 261 8,193 Per cent. 0.83 0.80 0.78 0.73 0.73 0.72 0.72 0.68 0.67 0.65 0.61 0.69 0.58 0.51 0.50 0.49 0.45 0.44 0.44 13.83 100. 00 38, 976 12, 057 9,708 7,225 4,479 3,373 3,325 3,191 2,275 2,159 1,907 1,730 1,381 1,341 1, 322 1,114 1,014 036 910 839 800 14, Oil 89, 708 34.15 10.56 8.51 0.33 3.92 2.96 2.91 2.80 1.99 1.89 1.07 1.57 1.21 1.17 1.16 0.98 0.89 0.82 0.80 0.73 0.70 12.28 12, 548 9,905 9,841 8,542 7,078 13,98 11.03 10.90 9.52 8.55 6,936 3,730 1,795 ■ 1,543 1,627 7.73 4.16 2.00 1.72 1.70 1,477 1, 419 1,405 1,048 1.65 1.68 1.67 1.17 1,028 920 885 791 1.15 1.02 0.99 0.88 727 614 610 679 0.81 0.68 0.68 0.64 647 606 498 12, 070 0.61 0.66 0.65 14.11 OOCNTKY OF BIRTH AND PRINCIPAL OCCUPATIONS. Hungary . Laborers (not specified) Miners and quarrymen Iron, steel, .^ud other metal workers (b) . Tailors Merchants and dealers Steam railroad employes (a) Farmers, planters, and overseers Hucksters and peddlers Agricultural laborers :. Charcoal, coke, and lime burners Tobacco and cigar factory operatives . Boot and shoe makers and repairers Clerks, copyists, stenographers, and typewriters- Erick and tile makers and terra cotta workers Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives. Salesmen Other occupations Bohemia. Farmers, planters, and overseers Laborers (not specified) Agricultural laborers Tailors Tobacco and cigar factory operatives . Carpenter.^ and joiners Saw and planing iniU employes, etc. (c). Merchants and dealers Iron, stcnl, and other metal workers (I>) . Miners and quarrymen Boot and f-hoo makers and repairers. Steam railroad employes (a) Butchers - Blacksmiths and wheelwrights Masons (brick and stone) Restaur.int and saloon keepers Clerks, copyists, stenographers, and typewriters. Painters, glaziers, and varnishers Draymen, liackmen, teamsters, etc Cabinet makers and upholsterers Other occupations - Other countries - Laborers (not specified) Farmers, pliinters, and overseers.. Agricultural laborers Miners and quarrymen Servants Launderers Merchants and dealers Tailors Tobacco and cigar factor.y operatives. Steam railroad employes (a) Iron, steel, and other metal workers (6) Carpenters and joiners Stock raisers, herders, and drovers Clerks, copyists, stenographers, and typewriters . Hucksters and peddlers Boot and shoe makers and repairers Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives... Saw and planing mill employes, etc. (c) Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vino growers. Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc Restaurant and saloon keepers Painters, glaziers, and varnishers Lumbermen, raftsmen, and wood choppers Brick and tile makers and terra cotta workers - Fishermen and oystermeu Masons (brick and stone) Dairymen Blacksmiths and wheelwrights "Wood workers (not otherwise specified) . Barbers and hairdressers Butchers Machinists Other occupations Number. 36, 502 11,842 7, 289 2,457 1,829 1,378 1,296 773 ■ 082 058 612 485 471 430 4U 304 282 5,303 51, 262 14,435 8,153 3,304 3,292 1,962 1,478 1,300 1,274 1,262 909 870 070 060 058 603 673 541 468 448 445 7,945 88, 401 46, 741 34, 468 29, 717 21, 843 20,358 16, 708 11,851 9,511 9,499 8,228 7, 7110 0,564 5,655 6,300 4,787 4,060 4,341 4, 245 4,022 8,432 3,302 3,036 2,911 2,897 2,840 2,812 2,629 2,543 2,501 2,364 2,313 65, 475 6lSdSdesa°gricnUu7a™?ipS workers, copper workers, iron and steel workers lead and zinc workers, metal workers (not otherwise .pecifledrraolders, nail and tack makers, sewing machine makers, steam boUer makers, stove, furnace, and grate makers, tinners and tinware makers, and tool and cutlery makers. ,,,.,, c Includes door, sash, and blind makers. cliv PROGRESS OF THE NATION. FEMALES. COUNTRY OF BIETH AND PKIKCIPAL OCCUPATIONS. Germany . Servants ^Farmers, planters, and overseers . DreRsmaters l^aundresaes Tailoressos Seamstresses, etc. (a) Cotton, -n'oolcn, and other textile mill operatives- Housekeepers and stewardesses Merchants and dealers Ifurses and mid wives Professors and teachers Hotel and boarding and lodging house keepers Tobacco and cigar factory operatives JBookkeepers, clerks, stenographers, and typewriters. Saleswomen Other occupationa - Ireland . Servants Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives. Ijaiindressea Dressmakers I^armors, planters, and overseers Housekeepers and stewardesses Seamstresses, etc. (a) Merchants and dealers , Hotel and boarding and lodging house keepers. Kurses and midwives Professors and teachers Tailoresses '. Other occupations. England and Wales . Servants Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives. Dressmakers ITarmers, planters, and overseers Seamstresses, etc. (a) Housekeepers and stewardesses DJTurse.-* and midwives Professors and teachers Bookkeepers, clerks, stenographers, and typewriters. Laundresses , Milliners Hotel and boarding and lotlging house keepers , Merchants and dealers , Tailoresses Saleswomen Musicians and teachers of music. Other occupations , Scotland. Servants Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives. Dressmakers Farmers, planters, and overseers Housekeepers and stewardesses. Kurses and midwives Seamstresses, etc. (a) Professors and teachers Bookkeepers, clerks, stenographers, and typewriters. X-aundresses Hotel and boarding and lodging house keepers , Other occupations Canada (English) . Kumber. Servants Dressmakers Cotton, woolen, nnd other textile mill operatives Professors and teachers Bookkeepers, clerks, stenograj^hers, and typewriters. . . . Seamstresses, etc. (a) Housekeepers and stewardesses Jfuraes and midwives X'armers, planters, and overseers 162, 957 79, 986 10, 830 9,183 6,793 6,529 6,171 5,575 4,399 4,375 3,008 2,546 2,064 1,837 1,738 1,721 16, 204 261, 463 154, 553 21, 942 16, 625 12, 211 6,737 6,349 6,340 4,386 4,163 3,780 3,002 2,208 20, 267 69, 848 20, 527 13, 221 6,496 2, 950 2,463 2,264 2,190 1,978 1,947 1,559 1,379 1,357 1,109 1, 105 1,015 617 7,671 18, 748 4,123 1,302 831 631 550 492 457 456 432 301 2,804 63, 234 24, 402 8, 058 8,664 3,000 2,353 2,303 2,123 1,703 1,629 Per cent. 100. 00 49.08 0.65 5.63 4.17 4.01 3.79 8.42 2.70 2.68 1.85 1.56 1.27 1.13 1.06 1.06 9.94 59.11 8.39 5.94 4.67 2.58 2.43 2.42 lies 1.59 1.45 1.15 0.84 7.75 100. 00 29.39 18.93 9.30 4.22 3.63 8.24 3.14 2.83 2.79 2.23 1.98 1.94 1.59 1.58 1.45 0.88 10.98 100. 00 33.97 21.99 6.95 4.43 8.37 2.93 2.62 2.44 2.43 3.30 l.Cl 14.90 38.69 12.74 5.79 4.84 3.72 3.64 3.36 2.69 2.68 COUNTET OF BIETH AND PEINOIPAi, OOCUPATtOSS. Canada (English)— Continued. Tailoresses Hotel and boarding and lodging house keepers. Laundresses Boot and shoe makers and repairers Milliners Saleswomen Musicians and teachers of music. Other occupations Canada (French) . Cotton, woolen, and other textile mUl operativ Servan ts Dressmakers Boot and shoe makers and repairers Seamstresses, etc. (a) Professors and teachers Housekeepers and stewardesses. Other occupations Sweden and Norway . Servants Dressmakers Farmers, planters, and oversee Laundresses Seamstresses, etc. (a) Housekeepers and stewardesses Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives. Tailoresses Other occupations Denmark. Servants Dressmakers Pariuers, pLtnters, and overseers. Housekeepers and stewardesses. . Laundresses Seamstresses, etc. (a) Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives Bookkeepers, clerks, stenographers, and typewriters. Other occupatious Prance , Servants Dressmakers Professors and teachers Laundresses Farmers, planters, and overseers Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operative Seamstresses, etc. (a) Nurses and midwives Merchants and dealers Housekeepers and stewardesses Hotel and boarding and lodging house keepers. Milliners Tailoresses Saleswomen Bookkeepers, clerks, stenog Other occupations •aphers, and typewriters.. Italy . Servants Tailoresses " * Cotton, woolen, and other textile miii operatives" Dre8.smakers . Merchants and dealers Confectioners Seamstresses, etc. (a) \ Tob:icco and cigar factory operatives. Artificial Ilower makers Hucksters and peddlers Laborers (not specified) Agricultural laborers Liaundresses Housekeepers and stewardesses. Saleswomen Other occupations . a Includes sewing machine operators and shirt, ooUar, and cuff makers. Nurnber. 1,610 1,424 1,338 1,265 1,195 1,043 563 6,502 38, 883 27, 249 2,767 2,509 675 571 479 436 3,797 75, 510 53,644 3,930 3,097 3,066 1,915 1,785 1,460 1,211 6,402 8,753 5,897 605 317 311 236 212 141 114 920 8,906 2,825 1,176 253 229 212 181 148 104 103 1,068 1,140 949 357 834 298 296 284 2U5 199 173 161 159 135 109 104 1,172 Per cent. 2,55 2.25 2.13 2.00 1.89 1.65 0.89 8.70 100. 00 OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES— Continned. clv COUKTET OF BIETH AN.D PKINCIPAL OCCUPATIONS. Itnssia . Servants , Tailoreasea Soamstrcaaes, etc. (a) Dreaa nj akers Tobacco and cigar factory oper.ativos Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives. Saleswomen ._,. Merchants and dealers Hacksters and peddlers farmers, planters, and overaeers Bookkei'pers, clerks, stenographers, and typewriters. Laundresses Other occupationa Hungary . Servants Seamstresses, etc. (a) . Tailoressea Dressaiakers Cotton, "woolen, and other textile mill operatives. Tobacco and cigar factory operatives Other occupations IT umber. 3,340 2, 198 1,64U 1,021 391 360 213 200 186 142 136 133 1,655 2, 140 370 342 296 182 124 731 Per cent. 100. 00 28.76 18.92 14.12 8.79 3.37 3.10 1,83 1.72 1.60 1.23 1.17 1.15 14.25 lOO. 00 51.14 8.84 8.17 7.07 4.35 2.96 17.47 COUKTEY OF BIETH AND PEINOIPAI, OCCUPATIONS. Bohemia. Servants Tobacco and cigar factory operatives. Tailoreases Fai'mers, planters, and overseers Dressmakers Seamstresses, etc. (a). Laundresses Other occupations.... Other countries . Servants Seamstresses, etc. (a) Laundresses Dressmakers Tailoresses Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives. Tobacco and cigar factory operatives Farmers, x>lanter.s, and overseers HousekceprTs and stewardesses Professor.s and t eachers Laborers (n ot specified) Agricultural laborers Other occupations Knmber. 9,124 3,250 1,824 1,215 452 367 344 312 1,354 40, 020 14, 946 2,751 2,497 2,413 2, 364 2,189 1,805 1,422 082 931 875 727 6,118 Per cent. 100. 00 35.69 19.99 13.32 4.95 4.02 3.77 3.42 14.84 100. 00 37.34 6.87 0.24 6.03 5.91 5.47 4.51 3.65 2.45 2.33 2.19 1.82 15.29 OCCTJPATIOlSrS a iDcludes sewiBg machine operators and shirt, collar, and cuff makers. OF WHITE PERSOIS^S lO YEARS OF AGE AND OTEE ACCOEDING TO BIRTHPLACE OF MOTHERS. Of the 6,217,925 foreign born persons who were engaged in gainful occupations in 1890, all but 113,167 (principally Chinese) were white, but the discussion of this element of foreign birth alone does not show the relative proportion of white x^ersons of foreign extraction in gainful occupations, or their distribution according to classes and specified occupations. The tabulation of the occupation data was extended to include, therefore, all white persons having mothers born in foreign countries, subdivided according to birthplace of mothers, the whole number of white persons (irrespective of age) having mothers born in foreign countries being 18,094,950, and the number 10 years of age and over engaged in gainful occupations was 8,020,036. The whole number of white persons 10 years of age and over having mothers born in foreign countries was not separately tabulated in 1890, so that no direct comparison can be made as to the percentage of those of each nationality who were engaged in gainful occupations. For this reason the following table shows, for each nationality, the total number only of white persons having mothers born in foreign countries, the number 10 years of age and over engaged in gainful occupations, and the percentage which the latter constituted, in each case, of the whole number of white persons having mothers born as specified : BIETHPLACE OF MOTHEES. Aggregate — Germany Ireland England and Wales Scotland Canada (English) . - Canada (French) . . - Scandinavia, France Italy Hungary Bohemia : Other countries WniTE PEE90NS HAVING MOTHEES BOKN IN FOEEION COUNTKIES. Total. 18, 094, 950 6, 140, 255 4, 008, 833 1, 893, 767 519, 330 841, 677 481, 089 1,524,712 229, 850 239, 342 72, 043 215, 085 1, 322, 361 Number and per cent engaged in gainful occupations. Number. 8, 020, 036 2,611,123 2, 273, 557 843, 260 245, 963 311,626 209, 320 636, 113 114, 238 125, 324 38, 488 73, 799 637, 219 44.32 42.48 49.33 44.63 47.36 37.02 43.46 41.72 49.70 52.36 63.42 34.31 40,63 clvi PROGRESS OF THE NATION. The percentage of white persons having mothers born in foreign conntries who were engaged in gainful occupations of the whole number of such persons does not exceed 50 per cent in but two instances, namely, those having mothers born in Hungary and in Italy, although it was very nearly 50 per cent in the case of those having mothers born in France and in Ireland. It will he noticed that in all cases the percentages are considerably lower than those previously given for foreign born persons of the various nationalities, and this is due, of course, to the much larger proportion of women and children among the native born element of foreign extraction. The following table shows the number of white persons having mothers born in each siiecified country engaged in each class of occupations in 1890, and the percentage in each case of the total number of white persons having mothers born in foreign countries similarly occupied : BIETHPLACE OF MOTHERS. Aggregate . . . Germany Ireland England and Walea Scotland Canada (English) .. Canada (Freucll) - . . Scandinavia Erance Italy Hungary Bohemia other conn tries NUMBER OF WHITE PERSONS HAVING MOTHERS BORN IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES ENGAGED IN— All occu- pations. 8, 020, 036 ■2, Cll, 123 2, 273, 557 8i3, 260 2i5, 963 311, 026 209, 320 636, 113 114, 238 125, 324 38, 488 73, 799 637. 219 Agricul- ture, fisheries, and mining. 1, 922, 070 074, 396 339, 723 244, 8S6 64, 854 79, 044 31,106 247, 947 30, 200 19, 072 8,411 23, 555 158, 216 Profes- sional service. 231, 814 63, 251 68, 427 39,197 11, 950 14, 985 2,357 9,922 5,761 2,753 407 882 11,922 Domestic and personal 1, 802, 702 524, 994 694, 285 127, 036 37, 706 63, 715 37, 108 171, 049 23, 280 60, 921 13, 947 15, 606 133, 115 Trade and transpor- tation. 1,316,968 430, 387 420, 243 143, 065 44, 2J5 55, 710 19, 172 03, 639 19, 429 20, 904 4,968 6,298 82, 413 Manufac- turing and me- chanical indus- tries. 918, 095 750, 874 288, 476 87, 218 98,173 119, 523 143, 056 33, 668 25, 074 10, 755 27, 458 151, 553 PER CENT OF "WHITE PERSONS HAVING MOTHERS BOHH IN BAeH SPECIFIED COUNTRY OF TOTAL WHITE PERSONS HAVING MOTHERS BOEN IN FOREIGN OOCNTEIES ENGAGED IN— All occu- pations. 100. 00 33.56 28.35 10.61 3.07 3.89 2.61 7.93 1.43 1.68 0.48 0.92 6.70 Agricul- ture, fisheries, and mining. 100. 00 36.09 17.68 13.74 3.37 4.11 1.63 12.90 1.57 1.02 0.44 1.23 8.23 Profes- sional service. 100. 00 27.29 29.52 16.91 5.15 6.46 1.02 4.28 2.48 1.19 0.18 0.38 5.14 Domestic and personal service. 100. 00 27.74 36.68 6.71 1.99 3.37 1.96 9.04 1.23 2.69 0.74 0.82 7.03 Trade and transpor- tation. 100. 00 33.68 31.91 10.91 3.36 4.23 1.46 4.82 1.47 2.04 0.38 0.48 6.26 Manufac- turing I and me- ' chauical indus- tries. 100. 00 34.56 28.27 10.80 3.28 3.70 4.50 5.41 1.34 0.94 0.40 1.03 5.71 Briefly analyzed, this table shows that of the whole number of white persons of foreign extraction, based upon the nativity of the mother, who were at work in 1890, those with German mothers constituted 32.56 per cent and those with Irish mothers 28.35 per cent. These two elements combined constituted more than three-fifths of the whole number at work, and this was the case iu three of the five classes of occupations, namely, domestic and personal service, trade and transportation, and manufacturing and mechanical industries. In agriculture, fisheries, and mining, those with Irish mothers constituted only a small percentage of the whole number as compared with the percentage for those with German mothers, while in professional service the percentage of white persons with Irish mothers was slightly larger than the percentage of white persons with German mothers. Of white persons of foreign extraction engaged in domestic and personal service, those with Irish mothers constituted by far the larger percentage as compared with those with German mothers, while in trade and transportation there was nearly the same percentage of each element, and in manufacturing and mechanical industries a considerably larger percentage of those with German mothers. White persons with mothers of English or Welsh birth constituted 12.74 per cent and those with mothers of Scandinavian birth 12.00 per cent of the whole number of white persons having mothers born in foreign countries engaged in agriculture, fisheries, and mining. OCCUPATIONS. clvii The following table shows the number of white males and females having mothers born in each specified country engaged in each class of occupations in 1890 : BIETHPLAOE OF MOTHERS. Aggregate Germany Ireland England and Wales Scotland Canada (Englisli) . , . Canada (French) ... Scandinavia France Italy Hungary Bohemia Other countries NUMBER OF WHITE MALES HAVING MOTHERS BORN IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES ENGAGED IN— All occupa- 6, 557, 408 2, 223, 305 1, 675, 470 725, 606 208, 530 261, 149 160, 507 531, 321 97, 520 118, 042 34, 441 60, 463 470, 784 Agricul. ture, fisheries, aud mining. 1, 878, 590 657, 329, 240, 63, 77, 30, 243, 29, 19, 8, 22, 155, Profes- sional service. 157, 020 48, 164 38, 754 27, 335 8,307 8,788 1,554 7,109 4,006 2,561 362 704 9,316 Domestic and personal service. 1, 220, 444 342, 240 415, 395 85, 775 23, 207 37, 828 31, 443 91, 784 16,711 48, 983 11, 684 10, 309 105, 079 Trade and transpor- tation. 1, 206, 764 395, 376, 132, 40, 50, 18, 60, 17, 25, 4, 5, 77, Manufac- turing aud me- chanical indus- tries. I, 094, 690 779, 524 514, 951 239, 953 72, 945 76, 265 78, 828 127, 617 29, 400 21, 284 9,291 21,002 123, 530 NUMBER OF WHITE FEMALES HAVING MOTHERS BORN IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES ENGAGED IN— All occupa- tions. 1, 462, 628 381,728 698, 087 117, 564 37, 433 60, 477 48, 729 104, 792 16, 718 7,282 4,047 13, 330 66, 435 Agricul- ture, fisheries, and mining. 43, 480 16, 834 10, 116 4,655 1,657 1,144 407 4,116 732 256 38 680 3,045 Profes- sional service. 74, 794 15, 087 29, 073 11, 862 3,043 6,197 803 2,753 1,755 192 45 178 2,606 Domestic and personal service. 672, 318 182, 748 278, 890 41, 261 14, 499 25, 887 5,665 79, 265 6,569 1,938 2,263 5,297 28, 036 Trade and transpor- tation. 110, 204 34,488 43, 485 11, 303 3,461 5,342 1,159 2,619 1,494 1,106 237 725 4,725 ilanufac- turing aud me- chanical indus- tries. 551, 833 13S, 571 235, 923 48, 523 14, 273 21, 907 40, 695 16, 039 6,168 3,790 1,464 C,456 28, 023 The percentages of white males and females having mothers born in each specified country of the total number of white persons of each sex having mothers born in foreign countries engaged in gainful occuiiatioas and in each class of occupations, respectively, in 1890, were as follows : PER CENT OF WHITE MALES HAVING MOTHERS BORN IN EACH SPECIFIED COUNTRY OF TOTAL WHITE MALES HAVING MOTHERS BORN IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES ENGAGED IN— PER CENT OF WHITE FEMALES HAVING MOTHERS BORN IN EACH SPECIFIED COUNTRY OF TOTAL WHITE FBMAI.es having MOTHERS BORN IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES ENGAGED IN— BIRTHPLACE OF MOTHERS. All occu- pations. Agricul- ture, fisheries, and mining. Profes- sional service. Domestic and personal service. Trade and transpor- tation. Manufac- turing and me- chanical indus- tries. All occu- pations. Agricul- ture, fisheries, and mining. Profes- sional service. Domestic aud personal service. Trade and transpor- tation. Manufac- turing aud me- chanical indus- tries. 100. 00 100. 00 100. 00 300.00 100. 00 100. 00 100.00 100. 00 100. 00 100. 00 100. 00 100. 00 33.91 25.55 11.07 3.18 3.83 2.45 8.10 1.49 1.80 0.52 0.92 7.18 35.00 17.54 12.79 3.37 4.15 1.64 12.98 1.67 1.03 0.45 1.22 8.26 30. 67 24.68 17.41 5.29 5.60 0.99 4.57 2.65 1.63 0.23 0.45 5.93 28.04 34.04 7.03 1.90 3.10 2.58 7.52 1.37 4.01 0.90 0.84 8.61 32.81 31.22 10.96 3.38 4.17 1.49 5.05 1.49 2.14 0.39 0.46 6.44 37.22 21. 69 11.46 3.48 3.64 3.76 6.09 1.40 1.02 0.44 1.00 5.90 26.51 40.89 8.04 2.56 4.14 3.33 7.16 1.14 0.50 0.28 0.91 4.54 38.72 23.26 10.48 3.58 2.63 0.94 9.47 1.68 0.69 0.09 1.66 7.00 20.17 39.67 15.80 4.87 8.29 1.07 3.08 2.35 0.20 0.06 0.24 3.48 27.18 41.48 0.14 2.15 3.85 0.84 11.79 0.98 0.29 0.34 0.79 4.17 31.29 39.46 10.31 3.14 4.85 1.05 2.38 1.36 1.00 0.21 0.00 4.29 24.06 41.99 England and Wales 8.64 2.64 3.90 7.24 2.86 1.10 Jtaly 0.67 0.26 1.15 4.99 With the exception of agriculture, fisheries, and mining, white females with Irish mothers constituted in 1890 two-fifths, or very nearly two-fifths, of all white females having motliers born in foreign countries engaged in each class of occupations. In agriculture, fisheries, and mining, white females witli Irish mothers constituted only 23.26 per cent, as compared with 38.72 per cent for white females with German mothers, while for each of the other classes of occupations the percentages for white females with Gerniau mothers were very much less than those for white females with Irish mothers. If the percentages showing the distribution of white persons having mothers born in foreign countries in each class of occupations according to birthplace of mothers are compared with similar percentages of distribution for forei"-n born persons, as given in the discussion of the "Occupations of ibreign born persons according to country of birth" it will be seen that, relatively, there is an increased proportion of white persons having mothers born in Germany Ireland, and Great Britain, and a decreased proportion of white persons having mothers born in British America Scandinavia, and "Other countries", owing to the more recent growth of the immigration of the latter clviii PROaRESS OF THE NATION. nationalities as compared with that of the former. This is especially marked with respect to those of Irish maternity, the percentages showing a very much larger proportion in each class of occupations than was the case where persons of Irish birth only were considered. There is also a considerable increase in the proportion of those with German mothers, and slight increases in the proportion of those with British mothers, with the single exception of manufacturing and mechauical industries, which shows a decrease. The following table shows the distribution of white persons having mothers Lorn in each specified country engaged in gainful occupations in 1890 according to the percentage in each Class of occupations : BIETHPLAOE OF MOTHEKS. Aggregate . . . Germany Ireland England and Wales Scotland Canada (Englisli) .- Canada (Erencli) - - . Scandinavia France Italy Hungary „». noliemia other countries PER CENT OF WHITE PERSONS HAVING MOTHERS BORN IN EACH SPECIFIED COUNTRY ENGAGED IN EACH CLASS OF OCCCPATIONS OF TOTAL WHITE PERSONS HAVING MOTHERS BORN IN EACH SPECIFIED COUNTRY ENGAGED IN GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS. Botli sexes. jA-gricul- ture, fislieries, and mining. 23.97 25.83 14.94 29.04 26.37 25.36 14.89 38. 98 26.44 15.70 21. 85 81.92 29.45 Profes- sional service. 2.89 2.42 3.01 .4.65 4.8G 4.81 1.12 1.56 5.04 2.19 1.06 1.19 2.22 Domestic and personal service. 23.60 20.11 30.54 15.06 15.33 20.45 17.73 26.89 20.38 40.63 36.24 21.15 24.78 Trade and trans- porta- tion. 10.43 16. 48 18.48 17.04 17.98 17.88 0.16 9.99 17.01 21.47 12.91 8.53 16. 34 Manufac- turing and mc- clianical indus- tries. 33. 12 35.16 33.03 34.21 35.46 31.50 57. 10 22.58 31.13 20.01 27.94 37.21 28. 21 Males. Agricul- ture, fisheries, and mining. 28.65 29.57 19.67 33.12 30.36 31.02 19. 15 45.89 30.22 16.45 24.31 37.83 32.96 Profes- sional service. 2.40 2.17 2.31 3.77 3.98 3.50 0.97 1.35 4.11 2.17 1.05 1.16 1.98 Domestic and personal service. 18.61 15.39 24.79 11.82 11.13 15.06 19.58 17.27 17.13 41. 50 33.92 17.03 22.33 Trade and trans- porta- tion. 18. 40 17.81 22.49 18.33 19.55 20.05 11.23 11.47 18.39 21.85 13.71 9.22 16.60 Manufac- turing and me- chanical indus- tries. 31.94 35.06 30.74 33.06 34.98 30.37 49.08 24. 02 30. 15 18.03 26.98 84.74 26.24 DB'emales. Agricul- ture, fisheries, and mining. 2.97 4.34 1.69 .3.87 4.16 1.89 ■0.83 3.93 4.38 3.51 0.94 6.10 4.69 Profes- sional service Domestic and personal service. 45.97 47.13 46.63 35.10 38.73 42.81 11.63 75. 04 39.20 26.61 55.92 39.72 42.20 Trade and trans- iporta- tion. 7.64 8.90 7. 27 fl.67 9.25 8.83 2.38 2.60 S.94 15.19 6.86 6.44 7.11 Manufac- turing and me- chanical induB- triea. 38.41 35.74 30.45 41.27 38.13 36.22 83.51 15.30 36.89 63.05 36.17 48.41 42.18 In this table the whole number of white persons having mothers born in each of the specified conntries at work in 1890 is taken as 100 per cent, and the percentage in each class of occupations is given in each case for both sexes combined and for each sex separately. The largest percentage in any one class of occupations is that for white persons having mothers born in Canada of French extraction who were engaged in manufacturing and mechanical industries, being 57.10 per cent for both sexes combined and 83.51 per cent for females alone. Of the whole number having Scandinavian mothers, very nearly two-flfths of those at work were engaged in agriculture, fisheries, and mining, the next largest proportion in this class of occupations being those with Bohemian mothers, or somewhat more than three-tenths of their whole number at work. There was, however, a much larger proportion of this last-named nationality in manufacturing and mechanical industries than in. agriculture, fishei-ies, and mining, or 37.21 per cent as against 31.92 per cent. Practically one-third of all those at work whose mothers were born in Germany, Ireland, England and Wales, or Scotland were engaged in manufacturing and mechanical industries, while of those with mothers born in Canada of English extraction and in France, very nearly one-third were similarly occupied. Of white females at work whose mothers were of Scandinavian bii'th, more than three- fourths, and of those with mothers of Hungarian birth considerably more than one-half, were engaged in domestic and personal service. OCCUPATIONS. clix In the following statement the total number of persons of each sex engaged in principal occupations in 1890 is distributed by number and percentage according to birthplace of mothers ; MA.LES. BIETHPLAOE OF MOTHEES AKD PEIHCIPAL OOeUPATIOSB. Germany . Farmers, planters, and overseers. Laborers (not speuitied) A gricultural laborers Merchants and dealers Carpenters and joiners Iron, steel, and other metal workers (a) Clerks, copyists, eteuograpbers, and type writers. Tailors Draymen, backmen, teamsters, etc Bntcbers , Painters, glaziers, and varnishers Boot and sboe makers and repairers. Steam railroad employes (&) Blacksmiths and "vvbeelwrigbts Salesmen Bakers Machinists Hestanrant and saloon keepers Miners and quarrymen ,.,,.... Tobacco and cigar factory operatives Masons (brick and stone) Cabinet makers and upholsterers Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives . Servants Barbers and hairdressers .........,.,,. "Wood workers n, woolen, and other textile mill operatives Dressmakers Professors and teachers Bookkeepers, clerks, stenographers, and typewriters. Parracrs, planters, and overseers Seamstresses, etc. (a) Housekeepers and stewardesses ^^ui-ses and midwives Milliners Saleswomen Hotel and boarding and lodging house keepers. Baundresses ' Other occupations 3S7, 618 163, 208 36, 234 25, 926 20, 775 16, 892 13, 063 13,061 11, 183 11, 022 9,937 7, 420 6,172 5,021 50, 672 597, 483 227, 836 57, 874 50j 372 27, 380 25, 748 22, 563 16, 710 13, 234 10, 529 10, 509 9,561 8,971 7,215 6,464 6,104 6,103 4,658 4,104 4,041 4,025 73, 433 117, 229 30, 052 16, 355 13, 314 8,441 6,826 4,943 3,952 3,274 2,923 2,905 2,676 1,974 1,888 1,582 1,570 1,454 1,105 12, 996 37, 365 10, 872 5,299 3,796 2,892 1,771 1,384 1,291 1,003 960 796 776 641 033 5,156 Per cent. 100. 00 39.64 9.35 6.09 4.36 3.37 3.37 2.88 2.84 2.56 1.92 1.80 1.59 1.30 13.07 8.43 4.58 4.31 - 3.78 2.80 2.21 1.76 1.76 1.60 1.50 1.21 1.08 1.03 1.02 0.78 0.69 0.68 0.67 12,29 25.04 13.95 11.36 7.20 4,97 4.22 3,37 2.79 2.49 2.48 2.28 1.68 1.61 1.35 1.34 1.24 0.94 11.09 100. 00 29.10 14.18 10.16 7.74 4.74 3.70 3.45 2.94 2.57 2.13 2.08 1.72 1.69 13.80 BIETHPLACK OF MOTHEHS AKD PEINCIPAL OOCDPATIONS. Canada (English) . Servants * Dressmakers Professors and teachers Cotton, woolen, .and other textile mill operatives Bookkeepers, clerks, stenographers, and tyx>owriters. Seamstresses, etc. (a) Housekeepers and stewardesses Boot and shoemakers and repairers Tailoresses Milliners Number, Saleswomen Nurses and midwives Hotel and boarding aud lodging houso keepers. Parmers, planters, and overseers Other occupations Canada (French). Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives. Servants Dressmakers Boot and shoe makers and repairers Seamstresses, etc. (a) Professors and teachers EookkceT)cra, clerks, atenoi^raphors, and typewriters. Housekeepers and stewardesses 1 Other occupations Scandinavia. Servants Dressm alters , Farmers, planters, and overseers. Baun dresses Seamstresses, etc. (a) Housokoepers and stewardesses Professors and teachers Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives Tailoresses Bookkeepers, clerks, stenographers, and typewriters. Other occupations. Prance . Servants Dressm.akers , Professors and teachers Seamstresses, etc. (a) Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives Baundresses Farmers, planters, and overseers .', Bookkeepers, clerks, stenographers, and typewriters. Milliners Nurses aud midwives .. Sales women Tailoresses Merchants and dealers . Housekeepers and stewardesses Hotel and boarding and lotlglug house keepers! Musicians and teachers of music Other occupations , ^, Italy . Servants Tailoresses ''".111!"!!!!!!!!!] Dressmakers .".'.".'!!!!"!" Confectioners '.!!!!!!!!!!".!"! Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operativca! Seamstresses, etc. (a) Merchants and dealers !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Artificial flower makers Tobacco aud cigar factory operatives !!!!!!!!!!!!! Saleswomen Laborers (not .specified)... !!!!!!!!!!!!! ' Hucksters and podd Icrs Agricultural laborers Bookkeepers, clerks, stenographers, and t-iTJowriters. Laandr68f50s . Housekeepers and stewardesses- Other occupations. 60, 524 2(^,726 7,3:10 4,799 4,387 3,127 2,258 1, 675 1,590' 1,523 1,319 1,273 1, 238 930 923 7,684 48,687 Per cent. 100.00 32,255 4, 041 3,332 1,201 979 621 575 505 5,178 104, 709 71,179 6,724 3,540 3,483 3,002 2,347 2,170 1,889 1,019 1,519 7,237 16, 690 34.24 12.09 7.93 7.16 5.17 3.73 2.77 2.03 2.19 2.18 2.10 2.04 1.55 1.53 12.70 100. 00 4,550 2^390 1,254 1.040 730 650 570 6G3 415 413 301 3S7 386 381 311 231 1,954 7,207 a Includes sewing machine operators and shirt, collar, and cuff makers. 1,282 900 490 448 394 363 294 249 240 193 1T3 171 170 153 144 113 1,386 2.47 2.01 1.23 1.18 1.04 10.63 100.00 67.98 6.i2 3. 38 3.S2 2.87 2.24 2.07 1.81 1.55 1.45 6.91 MO. 00 2726 14.32 7.51 6 27 4.37 3.90 3.45 3.37 2.67 2.48 2.36 2.32 2.31 2.28 2.04 ].:'.s 11.71 100. 00 17. C4 13.71 6.87 CIS 4.99 4.05 3.43 3.30 2 CO 2.S7 2.35 2.34 2.11 198 1.55 19.07 OCCUPATIONS. FEMALES— Continued. clxiii BIRTHPLAOK Off MOTHERS AlTD PEISCIPAL OCCDPATIONS. Hungary . Servants Seam.stresses, etc. (a) Tailoresses Dressmalcers I'obacco and cigar factory operatives. Otlier occupations Bohemia . Servants Tobacco and cigar factory operatives 'Xailoreases Dressmalcers Seamstresses, etc. (a) iFarmprs, planters, and overseers Ijaundresses Bookkeepers, clerks, stenographers, and typewriters. Other occupations Kumber. 1,992 368 337 291 113 944 13,334 4,618 2,104 1,910 696 649 463 343 327 2,224 Per cent. 49.25 9.10 8.33 7.19 2.79 23.34 100.00 34.63 15.78 14.33 5.22 4.87 3.47 2.57 2.45 16.68 BIETHPLACB OF HOTHERH AND PRINCIPAL OOCnPATIONS. Other countries . Servants Seamstresses, etc. {a). TailoressL's Dressmakers Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives. Tobai-Go and cigar i:ictory operatives LaundreasOB Professors and teachers Bookkeepers, clerks, steuographora, and typewriters. Farmers, phmters, and overseers Saleswomen Housekeepers and stewardesses Agricultiiral laborers Laborers (uot specified) Other occupations Kumber. 66, 476 22, 143 5,804 ri, 519 5,199 3,551 2,608 2,191 1,859 1,689 1,070 1,356 1, 205 1,083 1,001 9,633 Per cent. 100. 00 33.31 8.73 8.30- 7.82 5.34 3.86 3.30 2.80 2.54 2.51 2.04 1.81 1.64 1.51 14.40 a Includes sewing machine operators and shirt, collar, and cuff makers. OCCUPATIONS OF FOREIGN BORN MALES 21 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ACCORDING TO CITIZENSHIP. The whole number of foreign born males 21 years of age and over in the United States in 1890 -was 4,348,459, of whom 4,113,681, or 94.60 per cent, were engaged in gainful occupations. The distribution of this element of the population according to citizenship in 1890 was as follows: omzBHsaip. FOEEIQN BORN MALES 21 YEARS OF AGE AND OVEE. Total. Number find per cent engaged iu gainful occupations. Kumber. Per cent. 4,348,459 4, 113, 081 94,60 Aliens 1,189, 4.52 2, 543, 753 236, 061 377, 193 1, 143, 155 2, 401, 028 230, 485 338,413 96.11 94134 97.64 89.72 Prom this table it is seen that there was a slightly larger percentage of alieus and of foreign born males who had filed their first naturalization papers engaged in gainful occupations than of naturalized males of adult age, while for those for whom the facts as to citizenship were unknown less than 90 per cent were at work. The distribution according to citizenship of foreign bom males 21 years of age and over engaged in gainful occupations and in each class of occupations is shown by the following table: CLASSES OF OCCUPATIONS. ALIENS. NATURALIZED. FIRST HATUKALIZATION PAPERS FILED. UNKNOWN. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. 1, 143, 155 27.79 2, 401, 628 68.38 230, 485 5.60 338,413 8.23 269, 366 19, 467 338, 698 154, 588 361, 036 22,29 20.81 37.40 24.10 28.55 753, 052 60, 019 450, 147 399, 888 738, 522 62.31 64.16 49.71 62.35 68.39 85, 898 4,601 45, 894 27, 820 66, 274 7.11 4.92 6.07 4.34 5.24 100, 240 9,463 70, 762 59, 091 98, 857 8.29 10.11 7.82 9.21 7.82 Manufacturing and mechanical industries. . . Of the whole number of foreign born adult males at work in 1890, 27.79 per cent were aliens, 58.-38 per cent had been naturalized, 5.60 per cent had taken out their first naturalization papers, while for 8.23 per cent the facts as to citizenship were not stated. These percentages do not differ iiarticularly from tlio-e showing the distribution accordiug to citizenship of all the adult males of foreign birth, namely: alieus, 27.35 per cent; naturalized, 58.54 clxiv PROaRESS OF THE NATION. per cent; first naturalization papers filed, 5.43 per cent; unknown, 8.C8 per cent. In the various classes of occupations, however, the distribution according to citizenship shows wide differences, especially as to the percentages of the alien and naturalized elements. In domestic and personal service the aliens constituted 37.40 per cent of all the foreign born adult males so occupied in 1890, and those naturalized 49.71 per cent only. The alien element constituted 28,55 per cent of all the foreign born males of voting age engaged in manufacturing and mechanical industries in 1890, 24.10 per cent of those engaged in trade and transportation, 22.29 per cent of those engaged in agriculture, fisheries, and mining, and 20.81 per cent of those engaged in professional service. Considering the distribution according to citizenship of foreign born males 21 years of age and over engaged in each of the principal occupations, the following table is obtained : PHINCIPAL OCCUPATIONg. Agricultural laborers Farmers, planters, and OTerseers Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vino growers . Lumbermen, raftsmen, and wood cboppers Stock raisers, herders, and drovers Fisbennen and oystermen. Miners and quarrymen Clergymen Lawyers Otlicials (government), etc. (a) . Physicians and surgeons Professors and teacners Barbers and hairdressers Bartenders Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) Hotel and boarding and lodging houso keepers. Laborers (not specified) Kestaurant and saloon keepers Servants Watchmen, policemen, and detectives Agents (claim, commission, real estate, insurance, etc.) and collectors. . Bankers, brokers, and ofticials of banks, etc. (&) Boatmen, canalmen, pilots, and sailors Bookkeepers and accountants Clerks, copyists, stenographers, and typewriters Commercial travelers Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc Hostlers and livery stable keepers Hucksters and peddlers Merchants and dealers Messengers, packers, porters, etc Salesmen Steam railroad employ6s (c) Telegraph and telephone operators Apprentices Bakers Blacksmiths and wheelwrights Boot and shoe makers and repairers Brick and tile makers and terra cotta workers . Builders and contractors , Butchers Cabinet makers and upholsterers . Carpenters and joiners Coopers Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives Harness, saddle, trunk, valise, leather-case, and pocket-book makers . Iron, steel, and other metal workers ((f) Leather curriers, dressers, finishers, and tanners Machinists Manufacturers and of&cials of manufacturing companies - Marble and stone catters Masons (brick and stone) Millers (flour and grist) Painters, glaziers, and varnishers... Plasterers Plumbers and gas and steam fitters . Printers and compositors Saw and planing mill employes, etc. (e) . . Tailors Tobacco and cigar factory operatives . . . Wood workers (not otherwise specified) . Kumber. Per cent. 89, 732 78, 995 8,708 12, 402 4,950 6,083 G5, 767 881 1,964 2,154 6,925 4,373 7, 241 1,661 251, 192 3,448 33, 726 2,926 4,903 1,587 5,832 5,084 16, 421 1,415 19, 383 6, 619 13, 081 27, 368 2,787 7,540 36, 874 717 629 9,730 14, 206 18, 953 10, 424 1,685 8,282 e, 033 41, 273 2,602 31, 503 2,356 34, 253 5,405 12, 803 3,154 8,619 14, 513 1,665 13, 499 2,283 2,325 3,553 12, 312 30, 057 8,866 5,300 45. 50 10.71 26.78 44.08 33.37 47.77 36,82 21.36 6.61 7.38 18.31 24.96 29.29 23.90 19.21 10.78 39.61 8.03 62.91 11.23 16.73 13.28 26.75 25.31 27.78 17.09 23.51 32.11 46.90 15.42 24. 58 25.37 33.40 27.63 47.83 31.12 21.71 27.10 51.57 12.01 22.73 23.02 26.07 17.21 42.23 18.94 28.77 30.92 24.17 12.12 31.61 24.64 17.89 26.12 23.15 20.92 23.84 33.05 30.69 32.12 28.61 NATCEALI2KD. iETumber. Per cent. 69, 650 549, 253 20, 242 11,100 7,531 4,914 86, 510 11, 472 4,607 9,580 7,121 6,048 11, 842 11, 081 25, 608 12,305 298, 069 35, 257 21,125 20, 622 20, 414 8,854 12, 313 11, 084 33, 096 6,576 52, 502 9,480 11, 571 130, 939 7,431 17, 630 55, 925 1,340 412 17, 777 42,443 43, 134 7,452 10,711 23, 578 17,064 90, 961 10, 704 34, 208 8,388 60, 565 10, 117 32, 970 19,074 14, 699 36, 653 6,936 30, 850 6,215 7,244 9,080 17, 475 43, 183 16, 349 10, 761 35.36 74.60 62.24 39.45 50.77 38.59 43.44 62.79 77.05 80.30 66. 41 53.51 58. 54 60.72 67.68 78.59 47.00 82.12 33.14 79.18 69.64 74.08 56.49 68.24 55.98 67.35 63.68 53.89 41.49 73.76 64.73 58.97 50.74 51.64 31.33 56.86 64.86 61.67 36.87 76.37 64.70 65.10 58.77 70.79 45.86 67.43 58.44 57.88 62.25 76.76 54.17 61.97 63.77 59.70 63.01 05.18 60.93 46.91 52.68 55. 61 58.09 FIRST NATUKALIZATION PAPERS FILED. Number. Per cent. 12, 173 62, 3U 1,414 2,646 995 648 16, 335 1,178 209 342 571 488 707 994 1,041 012 35,311 1,733 2,237 920 1,205 392 1,019 1,031 2,578 285 3,724 753 1,276 6,128 477 1,353 6,003 106 74 1,523 3,643 3,293 939 556 1,721 1,347 9,950 651 2,824 570 5,737 968 2,539 1,597 3, 433 460 2,502 537 394 569 4,658 3,990 1,122 1,031 6.18 7.10 4.35 9.40 6.71 5.09 8.59 6.45 3.50 2.87 6.32 5.66 3. .50 5.45 5-16 3.97 5.57 4.04 3.61 3.53 4.11 3.28 4.81 5.14 4.36 3.44 4.52 4.28 4.58 3.45 4.15 4.55 5.50 4.08 5.63 4.87 6.57 4.71 4.64 3.97 4.72 5.14 6.43 4.31 3.79 4.63 4.82 5.64 4.80 3.31 5.92 5.80 4.94 4.96 6.44 3.55 3.75 12.23 4.86 4.00 6.57 N'umber. Per cent 26, 412 66, 696 2,157 1,989 1,338 1,088 10, 991 1,718 768 1,127 1,058 938 1,754 1,802 2,998 1,026 49, 634 2,497 0,652 1,578 2,790 1,119 2, 603 2,203 7,022 1,003 0,834 1,709 1,902 13, 091 785 3,303 11,354 432 200 2,237 6,146 4,559 1,399 1,073 2,859 1,708 12, 579 1,163 6,054 1,119 9,491 990 4,652 2,032 2,237 4,649 1, 247 4,767 829 1,150 1,711 2,911 4,903 2,265 1,432 12.90 7.69 6.63 7.07 9.15 8.55 6.16 9.40 12.84 9.45 9.96 10.87 8.67 9.87 7.96 6.66 7.82 6.81 10.44 6.06 9.52 9.30 11.95 11.28 11.88 12. 12 8.29 9.73 7.03 7.37 6.84 11.11 10.30 16.03 15.21 7.13 7.86 6.52 6.92 7.65 7.85 6.74 8.13 7.69 8.12 9.00 7.97 5.66 8.78 7.81 8.30 7.69 13.40 9.22 8.40 10.35 11.48 7.81 5.97 8.21 7.73 a Includes oflGcers of United States army and navy. h Brokers (commercial) not included. c Includes locomotive engineers and firemen. .^ .•fl^^"^"'"''?^ "griciiltural implement makers, brass workers, copper workers, iron and steel workers, lead and zinc workers, metal workers (not otherwise SStlery^ake°rs.°™' "" "" " ' '^''"'^ ""* "^ '''' ■"""" "°''^*''' "*''''*' ^'^'**' »■"! e-^a'^ "^kera, tinners aid tin™ Sers. and S e Includes door, sash, and blind makers. 1 grate makers, tinners and tinware makers, and tool and OCCUPATIONS. clxv Of all the occupations designated in the preceding table the alien element was the most numerous among foreign born males of voting age who were returned in the census of 1890 as servants, and there was very nearly as large a percentage of aliens among adult male brick and tile makers and terra cotta workers of foreign birth, the exact percentages being 52.91 for the first-named occupation and 51.57 for the latter. The aliens constituted very nearly one-half of all the foreign born adult males returned as apprentices, fishermen and oystermen, hucksters and peddlers, agricultural laborers, and lumbermen, raftsmen, and wood choppers ; considerably more than "two- fi fths of those returned as cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives, and very nearly two-fifths of those returned as laborers (not specified). More than one-third of all the adult males of foreign birth returned as miners and quarrymen, tailors, steam railroad employes, and stock raisers, herders, and drovers, and very nearly one-third of those returned as saw and planing mill employes, etc., tobacco and cigar factory operatives, hostlers and livery stable keepers, marble and stone cutters, bakers, and leather curriers, dressers, finishers, and tanners, were also reported as aliens. The smallest percentages of aliens were found among foreign born males of adult age who were returned as lawyers, officials of government, etc., restaurant and saloon keepers, farmers, planters, and overseers, hotel and boarding and lodging house keepers, watchmen, policemen, and detectives, builders and contractors, manufacturers and officials of manufacturing companies, and merchants and dealers, the percentages ranging from 6.61 for lawyers to 15.42 for merchants and dealers. Information was obtained on the population schedule as to the length of residence in the United States for all foreign born males of voting age who were returned as aliens, and forms a part of the tabulation of occupations with respect to this element of the population. The following table shows the distribution of aliens engaged in gainful occupations and in each class of occupations in 1890, according to the number of years they had been Ln this country : CLASSES OF OCCUPATIONS. DISTEIBDTION OP ALIENS ENGAGED IN GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS ACCOEDING TO NUMBER Off TEAES IN THE UNITED STATES. less than 1 year. 1 to 2 years. S to 4 years. 5 years and over. irumber. Per cent. Knmber. Per cent. Unmber. Per cent. Number. Per cent. 61, 826 6.41 220, 622 19.29 222, 541 19.47 638, 266 55.83 ■' 13,414 1,029 21, 862 6,897 18, 624 4.98 6.29 6.45 4.46 5.16 60, 645 3,537 70, 231 26,864 69,355 18.76 18.17 20.74 17.37 19.21 44, 906 3,394 67,222 30,377 76,642 16.67 17.43 19.85 19.65 21.23 160,501 11, 607 179, 383 90,460 196,415 59.59 69.11 52.96 68.62 64.40 Manufacturicg and meohanical industries The aliens who had been in this country 5 years or more constituted considerably more than one-half of all the aliens engaged in gainful occupations in 1890, while in agriculture, fisheries, and mining and in professional service the proportion was very nearly three-fifths. clxvi PEOQEESS OF THE NATION. The following table shows the length of residence in this country of aliens engaged in each of the principal occupations in 1890 : PEISOIPAL OCCUPATIONS. Agricultural laborers ^Farmers, i>lanter3, and overseers Gardeners, florists, nuTBerjTueu, and rine growers. LumLormeii, raftsmen, and wood choppers Stock raisers, herders, and drovers . . .". Fisliermen and oystermen Miners and quarrymon Clergymen I/awyers Officials (government), etc. (a) . Physicians and surgeons Professors and teachers - Barbers and hair dressers Bartenders Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) Hotel and boarding and lodging house keepers. Laborers (not specifiod) Hestaurant and saloon keepers Servants "Watchmen, policemen, and detectives Agents (claim, commission, real estate, insurance, etc.) and Gollectors. Bankers, brokers, and oiiieial.s of banks, etc. (&) Boatmen, oanalmen, pilots, and sailors Bookkeepers and account.ints Clerks, copyists, stenographers, and typewriters Commercial travelers . . Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc Hostlers and iivtry st.Tble keepers '. Hucksters and peddlers Merchants and dealers Messengers, packers, porters, etc Salesmen - Steam railroad employes (c) Telegraph ;and telephone operators Apprentices Bakers Blacksmiths and "wheelwrights Boob and shoe makers and repairers Brick and tile makers and terra cotta workers . Builders jead contractors Butchers Cabinet makers and upholsterers . Carpenters and joiners Coopers Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives Harness, saddle, trunk, valise, leather-case, and pocket-book makers. Iron, steel, and otlier metalworkers (d) Leather curriers, dressers, finishers, and tanners Machinists Manufacturers .ind oihcials of manufacturing Marl do and stone cutters Ma.ions (brickand stone) Millers (Hour and grist) , companies - Painter.'', glaziers, and varuishers . . Plasterers Plumbers and gas aiul steam fitters- Printers and compositors Saw and planing mill employes, etc. (e) .. Tailors Tobacco and cigar factory operatives Wood "workers (not otherwise specified) . DISTEIBUTION OP ALIENS ENOAQED LN GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS ACCOBDING TO NUMBEE 01' YEARS IN THE UNITED STATES. Less than 1 year. Kumber. 6,306 1, 450 284 563 lU 103 4,442 46 ' 126 112 258 ■ 115 ' 194 37 19, 668 61 1,107 63 191 62 ', 245 250 I 839 I " I 488 243 . 574 ■ 612 99 312 2,750 35 61 497 ' 685 801 1,330 56 384 257 2,052 96 1,637 130 2,114 231 545 102 621 844 155 624 90 99 175 697 1,162 867 214 Per cent. 7.03 1.84 3.26 4.54 3.31 1,69 6.75 5.10 9.12 5.23 6. 42 5.20 4.35 2.6:! 2.63 2.23 7.83 1.77 3.28 2.15 3.90 3.91 i 20 4.02 5.11 -2.83 2.52 4.31 4.39 2.24 3.55 4.14 7.48 4.88 9.70 5.11 4.82 4.22 12.76 3.32 4.64 4.26 4.97 3.69 6.20 6.52 6.17 4.27 4.20 3.23 6.12 6.82 9.31 4.63 3.94 4.26 4.92 5.66 3.87 4. 14 4.04 1 to 2 years. K'umber. 20, 812 6,730 1,148 , 2, 795 639 971 17, 030 708 00 113 378 ^ 460 895 775 1, 151 157 69, 622 290 4,437 392 780 187 948 1, 032 3, 223 102 2,6i8 1,142 2,432 2,694 452 1,358 8,748 164 180 1,860 2, 803 3,144 .2,502 224- 1,254 1,063 7,960 441 6,185 451 7,317 1,111 2,030 374 2,028 2,753 297 2,537 370 383 708 3,229 4,939 927 1,001 Per cent. 23.19 8.52 13.18 23.53 12.91 15.96 25.90 18.14 16.71 12.83 19. 25 21.36 15.11 17.72 15.90 9.45 23.73 8,58 13.16 13.40 15.91 11.78 16.26 20.10 19.63 11.45 13.51 20.21 18.59 9.84 16.22 18.01 23. 72 22.87 28.62 19.18 19.77 10.58 .24,00- 13.29 15.14 17.62 19.29 16.95 19. 63 19.14 21.36 20. 56 20.46 11.86 23.80 18.96 17.84 18.79 16.21 16.47 19.93 26.23 16.43 10.45 13.89 8 to 4 years. Number. 10, 012 7,111 1, 22.5 2,542 659 922 15, 991 %l 133 332 413 1,129 1,025 1,408 200 53, 194 484 4, B67 686 920 237 1,141 1,090 3,419 237 3,630 1, 238 3,218 3,983 549 1.480 7,034 144 144 1,891 3,003 3, 550 2,1^0 283 1,496 1,191 8, 782 475 6, 133 448 8,592 1,200 3,044 446 1,790 2,999 289 2,067 479 503 085 2,766 7,153 1,883 1,131 Per cent. 17. S4 9.00 14.07 20.60 13.31 15.16 24.32 16. 94 14.68 14.98 16.90 19.17 19.05 23.44 20.27 12.40 21.18 14. 04 14. 73 20.03 13.70 14. 93 19.56 21.44 20. 82 16.75 18.21 21.91 24.60 14.55 19.70 19.63 21.52 20. G9 22. 89 19.43 21.14 18.73 20.34 16.80 18.06 19.74 21.28 18. 25 19.48 19.03 25. 08 2-2. 31 23. 78 14. 14 21.01 20.67 17.36 19.76 20. 98 21.59 19.28 22. 40 23.79 15.59 21. 34 5 years and over. Number. «, 622 63,704 6,051 6,502 3,488 4,087 28, 293 2,334 235 590 1,128 1,169 3,643 2,453 4,428 1,261 118,708 2, 607 23,215 1,885 3,012 1,101 3,498 2,722 8,940 976 12, 747 3,026 0,857 20, 079 1,687 4,390 17,442 374 244 5,476 7, 710 11, 4«3 ^,472 1,122 5,148 3,522 22, 479 1,598 17, 543 1,327 16,230 3,857 G,594 2, 233 4,180 7,917 924 7,671 1,344 1,341 1,985 5,620 16, 804 6,190 2,954 Percent. 51.04 80.64 69.49 S2.43 70.47 07.19 43.03 59.83 59.49 66.97 57.43 54.27 01,49 56.21 61.15 75.92 47.26 75.01 68.83 64.42 61,43 69.38 59.98 53.54 64.44 68.97 65.70 63.57 52.42 73.37 60.53 58.22 47.30 52.16 66.28 64.27 60.47 42.90 66 59 02.16 58.38 54.46 61. U 65.69 66.32 47 33 52.86 51.50 70.77 49.07 64.55 55.49 66.83 5S.87 67.68 55.87 45.65 65.91 69.82 55.73 a Includes otiicers of United States army and navy. b ]5rokers (commercial) not included. c Includes locomotive engineers and firemen. fi Includes agi-icultural implement makers, brass, workers, copper workers, iron and steel workers, lead and zinc workers metal workers (not otherwise cudery maker,f ''' '' '""""^ "^^"^""^ '°^^°™' ^^^ """" "'*''""• ^*''^«' ^'^°='<=«' ^°^ S^^^ makers? ttanerf aid tTwaremlSr;!*^^^^^^^ e'includos door, sa^h, and blind makers. OCCUPATIONS. clxvii Of tlie principal occupations named in the preceding table there were only 8 in which the aliens who had been in this country 5 years or more constituted less than one-half of all the aliens so occupied. These occupations and percentages for those who have been here 5 years or more are as follows: apprentices, 38.79; brick and tile makers and terra cotta workers, 42.90; miners and qnarrymen, 43.03; saw and planing mill employes, etc., 45.05; laborers (not specified), 47.20; steam railroad employes, 47.30; iron, steel, and other metal workers, 47.38; marble and stone cutters, 49.07. In each of the other occupations considered at least one-half of all the aliens so occupied had been in this country 5 years or more, and in many cases the proportion was very much higher. The largest percentage of aliens who had been in this country 5 years or more was that for alien farmers, or 80.04 per cent, while for alien hotel and boarding and lodging house keepers and alien restaurant and saloon keepers those who had been in this country 5 years or more constituted, respectively, 75.92 and 75.61 per cent. OCCUPATIOlSrS IK CITIES HAVING 50,000 INHABITANTS OB MORE IN 1890. The statistics of occupations were compiled in 1890 for each of the 58 cities having 50,000 inhabitants or more, and tables are presented in this report showing for each city in detail the number of persons of each sex engaged in gainful occupations and in each class of occupations, and according to general nativity, color, age periods, conjugal condition, illiteracy, inability to speak English, months unemployed, and nationality for those engaged in certain selected occupations. The table on the Mlowing page shows the number of persons, without regard to sex, engaged in gainful occupations in 1890 in each of the 58 cities, and the percentage which they constituted of the total population in each case. Similar information was presented in the report of the census for 1880 for the 50 ijrincipal cities, which are also included among the 58 cities considered in 1890, with the single exception of Lawrence, Mass., which in 1890 had a population of less than 50,000. For 49 of these cities comparative figures for 1880 are also given. clxviii PROaRESS OF THE NATION. New York, N.Y Chicago, 111 Pbiladclpliia, Pa Brooklyn, N. T St. Louis, Mo Boston, Mass Baltimore, Md San Francisco, Cal . . . Cincinnati, Ohio Cleveland, Ohio Buffalo, N. T !New Orleans, La Pittsburg, Pa Washington, D. C Detroit, Mich Milwaukee, "Wis Newark, N. J Minneapolis, Minn Jersey city, K". J Louisville, Ky Omaha, Neb . - : Heches ter, N . T St. Paul, Minn Kansas city. Mo Providence, H.X Denver, Colo Indianapolis, Ind Allegheny, Pa Albany, N.T Columbus, Ohio Syracuse, N. Y "Worcester, Mass Toledo, Ohio Richmond, "V"a New Haven, Conn... Paterson, N.J Lowell, Mass Nashville, Tenn Scranton, Pa Fall River, Mass Cambridge, Mass Atlanta, Ga Memphis, Tenn "Wilmington, Del Dayton, Ohio Troy, N. Y Grand Kapids, Mich. Reading, Pa Camden, N. J , Trenton, N.J, Lynn, Mass ^ Lincoln, Neb Charleston, S. Hartford, Conn St. Joseph, Mo Evansvillo, Ind Los Angeles, Cal Dcs Moines, Iowa . . - POPULATION IN 1890. Total. , 515, 301 , 099, 850 , 010, 964 806, 343 451, 770 ,448,477 434, 439 298, 907 296, 008 2G1, 353 255, 604 242, 039 238, 617 230, 392 205, 876 204, 468 181,830 161, 738 163, 003 161, 129 140, 452 133, 890 133, 150 132, 710 132, 146 100, 713 105, 436 105, 287 91,923 88, 150 88, 143 84,655 81,434 81,388 81,298 78, 347 77, 696 76, 168 75, 215 74, 398 70, 028 65, 533 64,495 61,431 61, 220 60, 950 60, 278 63, 601 58, 3] 3 57, 468 65, 727 65, 154 54, 955 53, 230 62, 324 50, 756 60, 395 60, 093 Number and per cent engaged in gainful occupations. Number. 677, 463 458, 313 466, 791 327, 432 186, 654 205, 000 134, 174 147, 269 124, 937 102, 436 98, 574 95, 539 93, 787 101, 119 79, 692 75, 377 74, 237 75, 405 66, 485 09, 886 66, 286 66, 251 57, 817 61, 252 61, 174 52, 906 44, 341 41,786 38, 307 35, 220 36, 846 35,128 31, 898 35, 227 34, 604 34, 071 39, 503 32, 435 29, 440 36,015 28, 493 29, 478 28,218 26,283 24, 651 26, 754 24, 220 22, 807 24, 252 23,084 26, 538 21, 723 24, 493 23, 530 22, 210 21, 644 20, 721 19, 039 Per cent. 44. 71 41.67 44.59 40.61 41.32 45.72 42.39 49.25 42.08 39.19 38.56 39.47 40.14 43.89 38.71 36.86 40.83 45.77 40.79 43.37 47.19 42. 01 43.42 46.15 46.23 49.58 42.06 39.69 40.36 39.95 41.80 4L50 39.17 43.28 42.44 43.49 60.92 42.58 39.14 48.51 40.69 44.93 43.75 42.78 40.27 43.89 40.18 38.88 41.59 40.18 47.62 39.40 44.67 44.20 42.45 42.64 41.12 38.01 POPCLATION IN 1880, Total. 1, 200, 299 503, 185 847, 170 666, 663 350, 613 302, 839 332, 313 233, 959 255, 139 160, 140 155, 134 216, 090 156, 339 147, 293 116, 340 115, 587 130, 508 46, 837 120, 722 123, 758 89, 306 41, 473 55, 785 104,857 35, 029 75, 060 78, 682 90, 758 61,647 51, 792 58, 291 50, 137 63, 600 62, 882 51, 031 69, 475 43, 350 45, 850 48,901 52, 669 37, 409 42, 478 38, 678 56, 747 43, 278 41, 659 38, 274 49, 984 42, 015 Number and per cent engaged in gainful occupations. Number. 513, 377 191, 760 848, 900 209, 005 139, 985 149, 194 130, 364 104,650 100, 454 50, 919 54, 647 78, 33G 52, 173 67, 262 39, 245 40,900 49, 066 21, 302 42, 356 45,244 34, 270 17, 809 25, 081 43, 878 15, 737 27, 966 25, 958 32, 153 18, 727 20, 409 22, 535 17, 691 24, 550 24,165 22, 570 29, 781 10,733 16, 829 22, 685 20, 021 17, 078 19,281 14, 184 23, 745 15, 623 15, 085 10, 728 20, 325 17, 212 Per cent. 42.56 38.11 41.18 36.89 39.94 41.12 39.23 44.73 39.37 35.54 35.23 36.25 33.36 38.88 33.73 35.38 35.94 46.43 35.09 36.56 38.35 42.94 44.96 41.85 44.17 37.26 32.99 35.43 36.23 39.41 33.66 35.29 38.60 38.45 44.23 50.07 38.61 36.70 46.33 38.01 45.65 45.39 36.67 41.81 36.10 36.21 40.66 40.97 Tho same causes which affect the proportion of persons at work in the several states and territories are operative in the principal cities of the country, as shown by the preceding table. The largest proportions of the population at work are found in those cities where the adult males are largely in the majority or wliere the prevailing industries call for the employment in considerable numbers of women and OCCUPATIONS. clxix cMldren. Conversely, the smallest proportions at -work are found in those cities where the conditions of the population as to age and sex are normal or where the occupations are of such a character as not to call for a material concentration of any one element of the population to the partial exclusion of its other elements, commercially and industrially considered. The percentage of the total population at work in the principal cities of the country in 1890 varies in round numbers from 37 to 51 per cent, as shown by the following summary : PER CENT. MilTTaukee 37 Des MoineB ,„ 38 Cleveland, Buffalo, New Orleans, Detroit, Toledo, Scranton, Heading, Lincoln 39 Pittsburg, Allegheny, Albany, Columbus, Dayton, Grand Rapids, Trenton 40 Brooklyn, St. Louie, Newark, Jersey city, Worcester, Cambridge, Los Angeles 41 Chicago, Baltimore, Cincinnati, Eocbester, Indianapolis, Syracuse, Now Haven, Camden, St. Joseph 42 Louisville, St. Paul, Richmond, Patorson, Nashville, Wilmington, Evansville 43 Washington, Memphis, Troy, Hartford 44 New York, Philadelphia, Atlanta, Charleston 45 Boston, Minneapolis, Kansas city. Providence 46 Omaha 47 Lynn 48 San Francisco, Fall River 49 Denver CO Lowell 51 The statistics of occupations comprehend only persons 10 years of age and over, so that if only this element of the population is considered, excluding children less than 10 years of age, the proportion of those at work to the whole number of persons of that age in the princixjal cities in 1S90 is very much increased, as compared with the proportion of the total population at work, as shown by the following table : New Tort, K.T... Chicago, III Philadelphia, Pa. - . Brooklyn, H.T.... St. Lonis, Mo BostoD, Mass Baltimore, Md San Francisco, Cal. Cincinnati, Ohio — Cleveland, Ohio... Buffalo, N.T Kew Orleans, La.. Pitt«hurg, Pa Washington, D. C. Detroit, Mich Milwaukee, Wis — Nowark,N.J Minneapolis, Minn Jersey city, N". J. . . Louisville, Ky Omaha, Neb Eochester, K. T — St. Paul, Minn Kansas city, Mo — Providence, H. I — Denver, Colo Indianapolis, Ind . . . Allegheny, Pa Albany, N.T POPULATION 10 YEAns OF AGE AND OVEK IN 1890. Total. 1, 210, 589 842, 421 847, 283 C34, 271 364, 084 371, 897 342, 93G 252, 08G 235, 375 201,326 194, 190 189, 507 183, 032 188, 567 157, 401 150,414 142, 347 130, 132 127, 685 120, 745 109, 247 106, 173 102, 772 108, 220 109, 449 88, 634 85, 857 81, 966 77, 560 Number and per cent enpnged in gainful occupations. Number. Per cent. 677, 463 458, 313 466, 791 327, 433 136, 654 205, 066 184, 174 147, 269 124, 937 102, 435 98, 574 05, 539 95, 787 101, 119 79, 692 75, 377 74, 237 75, 405 66, 485 69, 886 66, 286 66,251 67,817 01, 252 01, 174 5?, 900 44,341 41, 786 38, 307 55.96 54.40 55.09 61.62 53.71 55.14 63.71 68.28 63.08 60.88 50.76 50.41 62.16 53.62 50.63 50.11 62.15 67.94 62.07 63.87 60.68 52.98 66. 2G 56.60 55.89 59.69 61.65 50.98 49. 3D Columbus, Ohio Syracuse, N. T Worcester, Mass... Toledo, Ohio Hichmond, Va New Haven, Conn. . Paterson, N.J Lowell, Mass Nashville, Teun Scranton, Pa Fall Kiver, Mass... Cambridge, Mass. . . Atlanta, Ga Memphis, Tenn Wilmington, Del — Dayton, Ohio Troy, N.T Grand Eapids, Mich Reading, Pa Camden, N.J Trenton, N.J Lynn, Mass Lincoln, Neb , Charleston, S. C Hartford, Conn St. Joseph, Mo Evansville, Ind Los Angeles, Cal Des Moines, lowa.. POPULATION 10 TEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN 1890. Total. 71,408 71, 138 08, 385 02, 563 65, 740 66,406 61, 115 63, 798 61,269 S6, 894 68, 692 66, 950 61, 799 53, 039 49, 587 48, 682 49, 983 47, 370 45, 793 46, 368 45, 335 46,431 41,018 43,459 44,051 41,658 40,411 41,196 39, 394 Number and per cent engaged in gainful • occupations. Number. Per cent. 35, 220 36, 846 35, 128 31,898 35, 227 34, 504 34, 071 39, 563 33, 435 29, 440 36, 015 28, 493 29, 478 28, 218 26, 283 24, 661 26, 754 24, 320 22, 807 24, 252 23, 084 26, 538 21, 72a 24, 493 23, 530 22, 210 21,644 20, 721 19, 039 49. 26 61.80 61.37 50.99 53.59 51.96 55.75 62.01 52.93 51.75 61.47 60.03 66.91 63.20 63.00 60.04 53.53 51.12 49.80 52.30 60.92 57.10 62.07 66.30 63.42 63.32 63.60 50.30 48.33 In Lowell and Fall Eiver, in Massachusetts, more than three-fifths of the population 10 years of age and over in 1890 were at work, while in but three of the 58 cities named did the proportion fall below one-half, and in those three cities, namely, Albany, N". Y., Columbus, Ohio, and Des Moines, Iowa, the proportion was very nearly one-half. Next to Lowell and Fall Eiver, the largest proportions at work were found in Omaha, ISTeb., Denver, Colo., San Francisco, Cal., and Minneapolis, Minn., in the order named. dxs. PROaRESS OF THE NATION. These large proportions are caused by the preponderance of adult males or by the employment of women and children in large numbers, as already stated. The relative influence of these and other causes is further illustrated by the following table, which shows the number and percentage of males and females 10 years of age and over in 1890 at work in each of the 58 cities named: ITeivTork, N.Y.... Chicago, 111 Philadelpliia, Pa Brooklyn, N. T St. Louis, Mo Boston, Mass.. Baltimore, Md San Francisco, CaL. Cincinnati, Ohio — Cleveland, Ohio . . . . . Buffalo.N.T Kew Orleans, La — Pittsburg, Pa Washington, D. C . . . Detroit, Mich Milwaukee, Wis — Newark, N. J Minneapolis, Minn- . Jersey city, N.J Louisville, Ky Omaha, Neb Rochester, N. Y St. Paul, Minn Kansas city. Mo Providence, K. I Denver, Colo. - . Indianapolis, Ind... Allegheny, Pa Albany, N. Y Columbus, Ohio Syracuse, N. Y. . ^ , . . Worcester, Mass ... - Toledo, Ohio Eicbmond, Ta Now Haven , Conn .. . Patorson, N. J Lowell, Mass Nashville, Tenn Scranton, Pa Fall River, Mass Cambridge, Mass Atlanta, Ga Memphis, Tenn..... Wilmington, Del Dayton, Ohio Troy,N.Y Grand Rapids, Mich. Reading, Pa Camden, N.J Trenton, N.J Lynn, Mass Lincoln, Neb Charleston, S. C Hartford, Conn St.Joseph, Mo Evansville, Ind , Los Angeles, Cal Des Moines, Iowa MALE POPULATION 10 TEARS OP AGE AND OVEE IN 1890. Total. 595, 047 438,815 410, 131 308, 127 178, 885 179, 117 100, 299 146, 304 113, 941 103, 129 97, 000 87, 213 90, 327 88, 703 76, 806 73, 741 69, 193 70i 018 64, 290 62,780 63, 981 DO, 600 54, 281 58, 624 52, 103 51, 6S4 42, 384 40, 840 36, 948 36, 607 34, 423 83, 998 31,306 30, ,540 32, 950 20, 503 28, 531 29, 286 29, 098 27,802 27, 603 24, 501 26, 804 24, 844 24, 153 23, 128 23, 702 22, 516 22,514 22, 985 23, 724 22, 300 19, 868 21, 364 21, 952 20, 343 21,C34 19,897' Number and per cent engaged in gainful occupations. Number. 498, 596 370, 225 314,143 255, 082 148, 053 140, 814 131, 893 124, 339 94, 627 83, 101 79, 690 69, 035 80,308 63, 992 63, 550 69, 578 67, 403 59, 793 53, 421 62, 3S4 54,844 41, 130 45,826 49, 993 43, 866 44, 763 35, 0^3 33, 406 29, 381 28, 225 28, 230 26, 874 25, 798 23, 406 20, 209 24, 686 23, 832 22, 947 24, 685 23, 300 20, 983 20, 240 20, 0-12 20, 904 19, 858 18, 303 19, 549 18, 299 19, 159 18, 347 19, 233 17, 842 15, 740 17, 645 17, 934 16, 919 17, 202 15, 893 Percent. 83.79 84.37 83.91 82.79 82.76 81.97 82.28 84.99 82.96 81.37 81.40 79.85 63.37 77.78 81.45 80.79 82.96 86.40 83.08 83.41 85.72 81.27 84.42 85. 28 81.17 86. BO 82. Y5 81.80 79. 52 77.10 82.03 79.05 82.41 76.82 79.52 83.67 83. S3 73.34 84.83 83.81 70.03 82.61 74.77 84.60 82.22 79.14 82,48 81.37 85.10 79.82 84.63 80.01 79.23 82.16 81.70 83.17 79.51 77.37 FEMALE POPULATION 10 YEARS or ABE AND OVEE IN 1800. Total. 615, 543 403, 600 4a7, 162 326, 144 175, 199 192, 780 182, 637 106, 382 121, 434 99, 197 96, 296 102, 293 87, 305 99, 864 80, 595 76, 673 73,135 60, 114 63, 380 66, 965 43, 266 65, 567 48,491 49, 602 67, 344 36, 940 43, 473 41, 126 40, 612 34, 891 30, 716 34, 387 31, 257 35,104 33, 447 31,613 35, 267 31, 983 27, 796 ■30, 790 29, 347 27, 298 20, 236 24, 743 24, 529 26, 855 23, 674 23,279 23, 854 22, 350 23, 707 18,718 23, 591 22, 697 19, 706 20, 068 19, 602 19, 497 Number and per cent engaged iii gainful occupations. Number. 178, 867 88, 088 122, 648 72, 360 38, 601 58, 252 52, 282 23, 930 30, 410 19, 334 18, 884 23, 904 13, 479 32, 127 17, 136 13,799 16, 834 13,612 13, 004 17, 322 11,442 15, 121 11, 091 11, 259 17, 313 8,143 9, 268 «,330 8,926 6,995 8,610 8,254 6,100 11,761 8,295 9,383 15, 731 9,488 4,755 12, 715 7,610 9, 238 8,176 5,339 4,793 8,431 4,671 4,508 5,093 4,737 7,306 3,880 8,753 6,985 4,276 4,725 S,519 3,646 Percent. 29.06 21.83 28.06 22.18 22.03 30.21 28. 63 21.55 25.04 19.49 19.61 25.32 17.73 32.17 2L26 20.61 23.01 25.97 20.61 26.17 25.28 27.21 24.73 23.70 30. 20 22. 04 21.32 20.38 21.98 20.06 23.45 24.00 19,52 33.42 24.80 29.69 44. 61 29.67 17.11 41.30 25.69 88.84 31.16 21.38 19.54 31.47 19.73 19.37 21.35 21.19 30.82 20.76 37.11 26. 37 21.70 23.54 17.99 18.69 OCCUPATIONS. clxxi The largest proportions of females 10 years of age and over at work in 1890 were fotmd in Lowell and Fall Eiver, constituting, respectively, 44.61 and 41.30 per cent of the whole number of females 10 years of age and over, while the largest proportions of males 10 years of age and over at work in 1890 were found in Denver, Colo., Minneapolis, Minn., and Kansas city. Mo. The reasons for these large proportions of male and female workers in the cities named are at once apparent: the employment of females in large numbers in the textile industries of the first two cities named, and the undue proportion of males in the three western cities and the character of the prevailing industries there. These two examples serve to illustrate the purpose of the table, and the figures contained therein need not, therefore, be analyzed in detail. clxxii PROGRESS OF THE NATION. SOLDIERS AND WIDOWS. By the terms of the act governing the Eleventh Census, provision was made for obtaining through the census enumerators a list of "the names, organizations, and length of service of those who had served in the army, navy, or marine corps of the United States in the war of the rebellion, and who are survivors at the time of said inquiry, and the widows of soldiers, sailors, and marines", a special schedule being provided for the purpose. After this information, which from the nature of the inquiry was necessarily more or less incomplete, had been collected and some work done toward its verification and completion, it was temporarily set aside, and subsequently by an act of Congress all the schedules and papers relating to this special inquiry were turned over to the Commissioner of Pensions. By means of identification on the regular population schedule of all surviving veterans and widows of veterans for whom the inquiries on the special schedule had been made, it was possible to obtain, approximately, the number living on June 1, 1890, as well as much valuable statistical data concerning them. The special provisions of the census law related only to surviving United States soldiers, sailors, and marines, so far as the name, organization, and length of service was concerned, but, for statistical purposes, an inquiry was also made on the population schedule as to the niimber of surviving Confederate soldiers and Confederate widows, so as to determine the number of survivors of the war of the rebellion, both Union and Confederate, as well as the number of surviving widows of participants who had died. As a result of this statistical inquiry, it was found that on June 1, 1890, there were 1,034,073 surviving United States soldiers, sailors, and marines; 145,359 surviving widows of United States soldiers, sailors, and marines; 432,020 surviving Confederate veterans of the civil war, and 60,564 surviving widows of Confederate veterans. In using these figures, it must be understood that they are approximate only, as derived from the answers made on the population schedule, and have not been subjected to careful revision and comparison with the returns made on the special schedule giving the name, organization, and length of service of each surviving veteran who had served in the United States army, navy, or marine corps during the war of the rebellion. If this special branch of the census work had been completed as originally outlined, the figures resulting therefrom would have shown very nearly the actual number of survivors of the late war on the Union side, as based upon the detailed returns concerning their records of service made to the census enumerators and carefully verified by the central oflce. The figures presented in this report are believed, however, to be reasonably correct, but it was deemed best that this qualifying statement should be made in the interest of all concerned. The following table shows the distribution of surviving veterans and widows of veterans, both United States and Confederate, by general nativity and color : GENEEAL NATIVITY AND COLOE. UNITED STATES SOLDIERS, SAILORS, AND MABMES. WIDOWS OF UNITED STATES SOLDIEES, BAILOES, AND ILAEINES. CONrEDEEATn SOLDIERS AND SAILORS. wmows OF CONFEDEEATB SOLDIERS AND SAILORS. Number. Per cent. ITumber. Per cent. Ifumber. Per cent. If umber. ?er cent. 1,034,073 100. 00 145,369 300.00 432, 020 100.00 60,564 100.00 980, 274 94.80 135, 892 93.49 428, 747 99.24 60, 022 99.10 807,701 78.11 108, 368 74.56 415,234 96.11 68, 3C6 96.37 K'atiTe parents Foreign parents 718,446 89,2u5 172, 573 63, 799 C9.48 8.63 16.69 S.20 96, 003 12,365 27,524 9,467 66.05 8.51 18.93 6.51 405,694 9,540 13, 513 3,273 93.90 2.21 3.13 0.76 66, 599 1,767 1,656 542 93.45 2.92 2.73 0.90 Of the whole number of surviving United States soldiers, sailors, and marines, 718,446, or 69.48 per cent, were native white of native parentage; 89,255, or 8.63 per cent, were native white of foreign parentage; 172,573, or 16.69 per cent, were foreign white, and 53,799, or 5.20 per cent, were colored. There were, on the other hand, 405,694 out of a total of 432,020 surviving Confederate soldiers and sailors, or 93.90 per cent, who were native white of native parentage, leaving only 26,326, or 6.10 per cent, for all other persons. Approximately the same conditions were found among the surviving widows of veterans as have been indicated for surviving veterans themselves, both United States and Confederate. SOLDIERS AND WIDOWS. clxxiii The distribution by age periods of surviving veterans of the civil war, both United States and Confederate; is shown in the following table : AQB PERIODS. UNITED STATES SOLDIEES, SAILORS, AND MARINES. OONFEDEBATB SOLDIERS AND BAILORS. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. 1,034,073 100. 00 432, 020 100. 00 129,438 575,740 238,489 75, 2U 11, 149 4,037 12.52 55.68 23.06 7.27 1.08 0.39 60, 666 216, 280 114, 752 43, 714 5,807 741 11.73 60.06 26.56 10.12 1.36 0.17 Of the surviving veterans of the United States army and navy, 12.52 per cent were less than 45 years of age, 56.68 per cent from 45 to 54 years of age, 23.06 per cent from 55 to 64 years of age, 7.27 per cent from 65 to 74 years of age, and 1.08 per cent 75 years of age and over. Among the surviving Confederate veterans 11.73 per cent were less than 45 years of age, 50.06 per cent from 45 to 54 years of age, 26.66 per cent from 55 to 64 years of age, 10.12 per cent from 65 to 74 years of age, and 1.36 per cent 75 years of age and over. The Confederate veterans as a class, therefore, were somewhat older than the United States veterans, showing that they drew more largely upon the older elements of their population during the progress of the civil war. A similar distribution by age periods is shown in the followiag table for the widows of veterans, both United States and Confederate: AGE PERIODS. "WIDOWS OF UNITED STATES SOLDIERS, SAILORS, AND MARINES. WIDOWS Off CONFEDERATE SOLDIERS AND SAILORS. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent All ages 145, 359 100. 00 60, 564 100. 00 3,662 29, 720 61, 946 38, 332 16, 985 4,088 626 2.52 20.45 35.74 26.37 11.68 2.81 0.43 1,630 9,930 22, 866 17, 890 6,891 1,274 177 2.63 16.41 37.75 29.54 11.38 2.10 0.29 75 years and over Considered as regards geographical divisions, it is seen that of the surviving United States soldiers, sailors, and marines, 519,711, or 50.26 per cent, were living June 1, 1890, in the North Central division; 315,466, or 30.51 per cent, in the North Atlantic division ; 93,942, or 9.08 per cent, in the South Central division, principally in Kentucky, Tennessee, and Arkansas j 54,841, or 5.30 per cent, in the South Atlantic division, and 50,113, or 4.85 per cent, in the Western division. clxxiv PROGRESS OF THE NATION. The largest number liviiig in any one state was 110,780 in Pennsylvania, closely followed by Ohio with 101,602/ Other large numbers were 86,011 in New York, 71,158 in Illinois, 63,747 in Missouri, 63,242 in Indiana, 50,627 in Kansas, 45,984 in Michigan, 42,855 in Iowa, and 39,606 in Massachusetts, as shown by the following statement, giving the states and territories in the order of the number of surviving United States veterans down to the lowest number : Pennsylvania 110, 780 Ohio 101,602 New York 86,041 Illinois 71,158 Missouri 63,747 Indiana 63,242 Kansas 50,627 Michigan 45, 984 Iowa 42, 855 Massachusetts 39, 606 Kentucky 30,150 Wisconsin 29,575 New Jersey 23,707 NeTiraska 22,885 Tennessee 20, 157 Minnesota 18, 840 Maine 18,311 California 17,260 Arkansas 14, 464 Connecticut 12, 994 West Virginia 12,827 Maryland 12,648 Colorado 9,715 New Hamp,?hir6 8, 996 Vermont 8,730 Texas 8,722 Virginia 8,365 Louisiana 7,587 Washington 7,409 South Dakota...: 7,132 Mississippi 6, 362 District of Columhia 6,334 Rhode Island 6,301 Oregon 5,687 North Carolina 4,133 Alabama .' 4,014 Delaware 3,559 Florida 2,814 Montana 2,646 Oklahoma 2,486 South Carolina 2 098 North Dakota 2,064 Georgia 2,0S3 New Mexico 1,983 Idaho 1,604 Wyoming 1,171 Arizona 1,163 Utah 881 Nevada 591 Of the surviving Confederate soldiers and sailors, 214,347, or 49.62 per cent, were living June 1, 1890, in the South Central division; 183,670, or 42.51 per cent, in the South Atlantic division; 25,701, or 5.95 per cent, in the Iforth Central division, mainly in Missouri; 5,863, or 1.36 per cent, in the Western division, and 2,433, or 0.5G per cent, in the Forth Atlantic division. The largest number of surviving Confederate veterans were found living in Texas, and the next largest numbers in Virginia, Georgia, and North Carolina, in the order named. These figures are given in detail for the states and territories containing at least 8,000 survivors, as follows: Texas 66,791 Virginia 48,713 Georgia 47,080 North Carolina 43, 947 Alabama. 34,004 Tennessee 32,201 Mississippi 26, 728 Arkansas 26,703 South Carolina 23,650 Missouri 17,558 Louisiana 16,199 Kentucky 11,115 West Virginia 9,117 Florida 8.232 Of the surviving Confederate veterans not comprehended by the above statement, 8,148 were found in the North Central division, excluding Missouri; 5,863 in all the states and territories comprising the Western division; 2,937 in Delaware, Maryland, and the District of Columbia combined; 2,433 in all the states comprising the North Atlantic division, and 603 in Oklahoma. Of the surviving United States soldiers, sailors, and marines, 964,587, or 92.31 per cent, and of the surviving Confederate soldiers and sailors, 382,089, or .88.44 per cent, were engaged in gainful occupations in 1890. The relatively small proportion of Confederate veterans at work, as compared with United States veterans, i« due to the fact that tlieir present average age is greater than that of the United States veterans, and they are, as a consequence, incajjacitated to a greater extent for active work. Of the widows of United Sates veterans, 39,944, or 27.48 per cent, and of the widows of Confederate veterans, 24,492, or 40.44 per cent, were engaged in gainful occupations in 1800. The large proportion of widows of Confederate veterans at work is due to the large number engaged in agriculture, fisheries, and mining, shown in Table 128. Very nearly seven-tenths of all the Confederate veterans at work in 1890 were engaged in agriculture, fisheries, and mining, as compared with but little more than two-fifths of the United States veterans at work. INMATES OF SOLDIERS' HOMES. The total number of inmates of homes for disabled soldiers and sailors, June 1, 1890, was 22,080. Of this number 16,327, or 73.95 per cent, were found in national homes, including the United States Soldiers' Home at Washington, D, C; 5,465, or 24.75 per cent, in state or private homes, and 288, or 1.30 per cent, in Confederate homes. By geographical divisions, 3,942, or 17.85 per cent, were found in the North Atlantic division; 3,998, or 18,11 per cent, in the South Atlantic division; 13,389, or 60.64 per cent, in the North Central division; 80, or 0.39 per cent, in the South Central division, and 665, or 3.01 per cent, in the Western division. INMATES OF "SOLDIERS' HOMES. clxxv There were 21,839 -white inmates, 240 negroes, and 1 Indian. Of the whites, 10,346, or 47.37 per cent, were born in the United States, and 11,493, or 53.63 per cent, were foreign born. Of the 10,346 native whites, 9,034, or 41.37 per cent of all the whites, had native parents, and 1,312, or 6.01 per cent of all the whites, had foreign parents In respect to age, inmates of soldiers' homes range from 40 to 100 years. One-sixth of them were still under the age of 50, one-third under 55, and one-half under 60. The average age was 59 years. As to conjugal condition, 9,022, or 40.86 per cent, were single; 6,103, or 27.64 per cent, were married; 6,407, or 29.02 per cent, were widowed; 209, or 0.95 per cent, were divorced, and for 339, or 1.53 per cent, the conjugal condition was unknown. The percentage of those who can both read and write is 85.09; of those who can read only, 1.80, and of those who can neither read nor write, 13.11. Of the negroes, nearly one-half can neither read nor write. The percentage of illiteracy among the foreign white is nearly three times as great as that among the native white. There were 23 inmates who were reported as not able to speak the English language, 21 of whom were foreign white and 1 colored. The percentage reported as in good health is 9.34; sick, 72.12; insane, 0.55; blind, 2.28; deaf mutes, 0.84=; idiotic, 0.13 ; crippled, 14.74. A.G-E S. Table 1,— AGES OF THE AGGEEGATE POPULATION' OP THE UNITED STATES, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND COLOR: 1890. Table 2.— AGES OF THE AGGREGATE POPULATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND COLOR, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890. Table 3.— AGES BY PERIODS OF YEARS OF THE AGGREGATE POPULATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890. Table 4.— AGES BY PERIODS OF YEARS OF THE NATIVE WHITE POPULATION OF NATIVE PARENTAGE, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890. Table 5.— AGES BY PERIODS OF YEARS OF THE NATIVE WHITE POPULATION OF FOREIGN PARENTAGE, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890. Table G— AG ES BY PERIODS OF YEARS OF THE FOREIGN WHITE POPULATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890. Table 7.— AGES BY PERIODS OF YEARS OF THE COLORED POPULATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890. Table 8.— AGES BY PERIODS OF YEARS OF THE AGGREGATE POPULATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND COLOR, FOE CITIES HAVING 25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1890. POP — PT 2- 2 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 1.— AGES OF THE AGGREGATE POPULATION OF THE UNITED [Eor "Sckool, militia, and voting ages", see Parti All ages . Under 1 month. 1 to ;i moutbs.. . 3 to 5 moiitba. . . 6 to8iJi:mlhs... Qtollmoutiia.. Under 1 year . lyear... 2 years. 3 years.. A years. 1 to 4 years . 5 years.. G years. . 7 yoars . . 8 years. 9 years. 5 to 9 years . 10 yeara 11 years..,. 12yc:.rs.... i;j years 1-i years 10 to 14 years. 15 years. 16 years. 18 year.!. 19 years . 15 to 19 years. 20 years. 21 ye.trs. 22yeur:,. ■i.i yi-.-rs. 2-i years. 20 to 24 years. SO to 34 years. 45 to 49 years. ^■) years. .. 26 years.. - 27 years . . . 2S ve.l I .s . . . 29ye.:r3..- 25 to 29 years 30 years , 31 ytfara , ^2 years 33y.ais , 34 years 35 years. '.'At years - 37 'yv.ACH. ;;8 ye:u-9. 3U years 35 to 39 years 40 ycai-s 41 years '12 years 43 years 44 yejr.^ 40 to 44 years. 45 years - id'y-ATa. 48-, c:iia... 40 yoar,s-.. ALL CLASSES. Total. 63, 622, 250 44, 037 309, 228 440, 065 457, 099 315, 405 1, 666, 734 1, 077, 008 1, 739, 817 1,631,988 1, 629, 146 6, 067, 959 1, 549, 046 1, 610, 340 1, 513, 567 1, 620, 708 1, 380, 337 7, 673, ! 1, 507, 462 1, 275, 962 1, 502, 978 1, 328, 148 1, 418, 959 7, 033, 509 1, 288, 864 1, 387, 653 1,259,177 1, 400, 253 1, 221, 616 6, 557, 503 t, 283, 322 1, 246, 870 1, 275, 042 1, 225, 888 1, 166, 543 6, 196, 076 1, 173, 342 1,041,110 979, 887 1,142,216 891, 222 B, 227, 777 1, 359, 566 729, 771 90S, 090 816,013 764, 690 4, 578, 630 1, 013, 009 770, 655 673, 381 789, 875 618, 641 3, 866, 161 1, 0?~, 330 m>, !'r.'.i 630, (i:;2 533, 183 4»8, 124 3, 185, 518 4I1S. li'.'S. 533, 040 425, 584 Males. 32, 067, 880 22, 833 168, 891 224, 250 233, U86 160, 313 799, 373 549, 046 881, 496 822, 110 832, 244 783, 512 811, 814 767, 489 767, 669 700, 838 3, 830, 352 773,226 644, 197 763, 934 670, 273 723, 168 3, 574, 787 044, 358 079, 536 629,105 079, 280 616, 372 3, 2-iS, 711 588, 850 682, 919 634, 724 625, 558 692, 842 3, 104, 893 583, 737 530, 672 514, 915 595, 513 473, 474 2, 698, 311 712, 834 394, 103 478, 139 434, 335 406, 193 2, 425, 664 543,311 406, 462 058, 122 415, 485 327, 664 2, 051, 044 636, 562 202, 302 328, 928 275, 0,S7 251, 725 1, 054, 004 400, 182 270, t:(;9 24-!, 157 270, 3,S3 220,571 Females. 30,551,370 21, 209 150, 337 215, 815 !;2l,913 155, 087 767, 361 527, 362 8-J8, 321 80it, 878 786, 902 2, 932, 463 766, 534 798, 496 746, 078 753, 039 679, 499 3, 743, 646 734, 237 631, 765 739, 044 057, 875 695, 801 644, 506 703,117 630, 012 720, 973 605, 241 3, 308, 852 693, 472 583, 957 640,318 600, 330 573, 700 3, 091, 783 689, 605 510, 433 464. 972 640, 703 417, 748 2, 629, 460 640, 732 335, 608 429. 951 382, 273 358, 397 2, 152, 966 470, 268 364, 193 315,259 874, 390 290. 977 1, 815, 117 600, 774 224, 551 301, 094 258, oas 240, 399 1, 530, 914 373, 034 247. 7;,B 221,478 202, (J37 205, 013 AGQEEOATB WHITE. Total. 54, 983, 890 S9, 238 265,391 370,130 397, 136 278, 225 922, 010 1,494,150 1, 407, 725 1, sua, 043 6, 220, 623 1, 332, 983 1, 374, S61 1,23-), 080 1, 282, 569 1, 18S, 5V5 0,473,103 1,273,463 1,111,215 1, 263, B53 1, 131, 083 1, 211, 053 5, 991, 972 1,109,434 1,192,601 1, OaO, 990 1, 2U3, 812 1, 072, 210 6, 675, 347 1, 110, 078 1, 103, 706 1, 120, 487 1,082,110 1, 032, 020 5, 448, 467 1, 004, 636 925, 995 - 873, 349 1, 023, 397 813, 810 4, 646, CS7 1, 177, 888 670, 889 833. b'>2 753, 932 703, 221 4, 144, 832 868, 087 697, 005 610, 122 706, 204 657, 852 3, 439, 030 877, 160 450,151 680, 003 494, 592 463, 682 2, 365, 048 671, 505 480, 250 430, 047 480, 177 387, 241 Males. 23, 206, 332 20. 3,00 130, 464 193, 693 202, 513 141, 700 694, 766 479, 763 761, 469 7)0,362 713, 754 2, 656, 338 674, 166 693, 906 053, 950 6!, =1,030 003,, 931 651, 774 601, 151 642, 489 670, 708 B17, 936 654, 511 5SG, 824 6-19, 071 684,977 5-12,031 2, 313, 914 515, 417 535, 870 658, 477 554, 701 526, 399 2, 740, 1 504, 037 474, 025 462, 343 53!,. 503 432, 2-15 2, 407, 153 623, 121 364, 801 433, 660 400, 704 373, 727 2, 200, 973 469, 680 363,017 3'Ji,875 372,401 295, 870 1, 831, 443 400, 642 242, 500 S03, 100 255, 693 234, 038 ) , 495, 623 3, -.3, 193 231,975 223,715 243,013 2IJ0, 217 Femalea. 26, 777, 658 13, 878 128, 927 185, 437 194. 6B3 136, 519 664,354 461, 247 732, 081 697, 373 632, 889 2, 664, 190 668, 817 080, 455 637, 730 634, 539 584, 044 3, 196, 185 021,639 550, 084 621, 469 600, 975 593, 717 2, 947, 914 554, 923 600, 077 647,019 018, 835 629, 679 594,661 517, 890 552, 010 527, 409 505, 027 2, 707, ( 600, 599 451, 970 410. 006 4.S9, 394 381, 565 2, 239, 534 554, 767 312, 088 395, 292 352, 218 329, 494 1, 943, 869 398, 407 329, 048 285, 247 333,8113 261,982 1, 60S, 487 416, 518 207, 051 276, 903 238, 9!ra 223, 3.14 1,309,725 318,312 228, 275 207, 3,32 2!7, 104 187, 024 2,731,640 I 1,418,102 1,313,538 2.449,220 1.271,113 1,178,107 oPeraons of negro doicont, CUneae, Japanese, and oiTJllzed Indians. NATIVE WHITE. Total. 45, 802, 023 39, 180 264, 926 378, 115 895, 629 277, 064 1, 364, 914 915, 657 1,470,668 1, 381, 659 1, 304, 131 5, 138, 105 1, 296, 130 1, 332, 092 1, 246, 578 1, 225, 047 1, 124, 970 6, 224, 817 1, 195, 095 1, 038, 005 1, 179, 265 1, 050, 140 1, 127, 028 5, 596, 593 1, 026, 947 1,099,846 999, 787 1, 080, 531 946, 941 5, 164, 052 943, 558 949, 416 931, 240 886, 898 819, 981 4, 631, 093 768, 871 707, 033 675, 765 785. 248 637, 531 3, 574, 448 884, 691 534, 836 644, 403 690, 542 547, 9S0 3,202,612 644, 324 529, 110 463, 630 513, 420 413, 854 2, 569, 338 583, 081 330,(14 5 407, 1 03 352, 580 320, 711 2, O05, 694 ■137, 471 335, 433 299. 425 321,474 267, 002 1, 661, 105 Males. 23, 254, 474 20, 330 136, 222 193, 177 201,783 141, 114 692, 626 467, 516 752, 602 697, 211 697, 109 656, 371 072. 457 032, 558 618, 981 571, 546 3, 150, 913 612, 145 524, 303 599, 339 532, 703 574, 365 2,842,899 512, 646 540, 077 601, 773 525, 772 480, 383 2, 561, 256 434,846 504. 206 461, 397 461, 661 412, 530 376, 126 352, 731 340, 513 398.324 330, 914 451, 274 230. 074 323,715 306. 969 284, 242 1, 651, 874 338, 964 273, 104 242, 154 207, SS':) 215, 701 1, 337, 973 290, 401 174, 093 207,187 178, 776 160, 701 1, 020, 817 221,963 171,51:4 Ion, ! 1)7 158, 120 135, 084 Females. 22, 607, 549 18, 860 128, 704 181, 938 193, 846 135, 950 062, 288 448, 141 724, 050 684, 448 607, 022 2, 623, 667 640, 759 669, 635 614, 020 600, 066 553, 424 3, 073, 904 682,950 613, 757 679, 876 623, 438 552, 673 614, 801 559, 169 498, 009 554, 759 466, 568 2, 592, 796 608, 712 445, 210 469, 843 435, 237 407, 451 2, 266, 453 392, 745 334, 302 329, 252 386, 924 300, 017 1, 769, 840 433, 417 264, 212 315,688 283, 673 203, 748 1, 550, 638 305, 300 250, COO 221, 476 250, 431 198, 093 1, 231, 360 289, 220 155, 953 199, 881 173, 313 160, 010 984, 877 215, 508 163, 869 143, 518 103,345 132, 5^8 837,647 I 823,768 AGES. 3 STATES, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND COLOR: 1890. of the Eeport on Population, pages 731-826.] ,vvi>>/Y-**- 7^ n/pakeni NATIVE V/HITE— NATIVE PAEENTS. Total. 34, 358, 348 25, 822 182, 643 201!, 28i 274, 682 195, 32S 941, 057 638. 444 1, 034, 753 9C8, 235 967, 593 8, 609, 025 910, 072 948. i)36 884, 2;?5 880, 6S3 808, 024 4,431,900 862,812 740, 033 838. 804 742, 656 780, 590 3,964,906 707, 882 750, 005 686. 192 749, 260 653, 185 655, 220 670, 504 056. 435 620, 709 570, 239 3, 185, 107 540, 926 407, 708 480 208 565, 240 461, oao 2, 645, 181 650, 365 392, 815 474. 629 442, 550 410, 610 2, 370, 8G9 601, 566 417, TX, 372,215 420, s;j7 341, n JO 2, 054, 203 495, 075 283, 707 349, 193 306, 053 280, 382 1, 719, 410 584, Ka 206, .'.U4 265, Wi £S.->, 257 2:;3, 339 1,471,353 Males. ITemales. 17, 472, 903 16, S83, 445 13, 373 94, 184 134, 856 140. 682 482, 794 326, 611 629, 085 489, 856 496, 077 1, 841, 139 460, 990 479, 805 449. 398 446, 456 411, 159 2, 247, 808 444, 304 374, 446 427. 594 375, 527 399, 046 2, 020, 917 353, 904 371, 493 344, 643 367, 515 333, 363 1, 770, 008 302, 054 357, 850 327, 949 82:^, 003 293, 383 267, 207 249, 885 248, 068 289. 027 240, 843 1, 295, 025 333, 868 206, 200 242, 5(12 230, 456 216, 052 1, 229, 228 264, 360 215,632 194, 605 217,700 ' 178, 600 1, 070, 897 251, 871 149, 369 177, 323 154, 913 140, 532 874, 008 194, 656 151,361 133,403 130. Si)4 12l),;:53 739, C03 12,449 88. 4.59 123. 428 i:i4. 000 0.-|, 527 458, 863 311, 833 605, 658 478, 879 471, 516 1, 707, 886 449, 082 469. 071 434, 887 434, 127 396, 865 2, 184,-032 418,503 305, 5S2 411, 210 367, 129 381, 550 1, 943, 980 353. 978 384.512 341,549 381,745 319, 832 1, 781, 616 353, 166 312, 054 328, 186 300. 766 283, 850 1, 580, 928 273, 719 247, 823 2:!2, 1<5 276, 213 220, 256 316, 497 1S6, 525 231, 907 212,094 200, 558 1, 147, 641 237, 206 202, 103 177, 610 203, 137 163, 340 983, 396 243, 204 133, 338 171.870 151,140 145, 850 815, 402 lfi9, 937 li.-.. 153 132,202 145, "03 118,931 731, 690 KATIVE WHITE— FOEEiaS/PAKENTS. Total. 11, 603, 675 13, 3.58 82, 283 114, 831 121, 047 81,738 413, 257 277, 213 441,905 413, 424 396,538 1, 629, 080 386, 058 383, 150 302, 293 344, 464 316, 946 1, 792, 917 332, 283 298, 027 340, 461 313, 484 346, 432 1, 630, 637 319, 065 343, 841 ~3TT,-595- . 331,271 293, 756 1, 601, 528 283,388 278, 912 274, 805 260, 129 243, 742 227, 945 209, 325 195, 557 220. 008 17(1. 432 1, 029, 267 234, 326 142, 071 169,874 147. 092 131,380 825, 613 142, 758 111,375 91,415 97, 683 71,914 515, 045 93, 006 47, 938 67, 875 46, 530 40, 329 236, 284 33, i!L9 3:j, 700 30.217 28, 263 190, 047 Males. ITemaleg, 6,957 42, 038 58, :i21 61, 201 41, 315 209, 832 140, 905 223. 607 207, 855 201,032 773, 299 194, 381 192. 592 183, 160 172, 525 100, 387 903, 045 167, 841 149. 882 171, 795 157, 175 175, 309 321, 982 158, 742 169,184 157, 135 15S. 257 147, 030 790, 348 132, 792 146. 356 133, 443 128, 658 119, 147 060, 401 108, 919 102, 84G 98. 450 109, 287 90, 071 609, 683 117, 406 74, 384 86,163 76, 513 68, 190 422, 646 74, 604 67, 472 47, 549 50. 289 37,161 267, 075 47, 590 S.'i, ?.i-i 2!i,.«n4 23, 863 20, 109 140, 809 27. 307 20,213 17,504 18,2:!:. 14,726 97,985 6,722,104 6,401 40, 2i5 56,510 69. 846 40, 423 203, 425 136. 308 213, 398 205, 569 195, 506 755, 781 191, 677 190, 664 179, 133 171, 939 156, 559 689, 872 1S4, 442 148. 165 103. 668 l.o'l, S09 171, 123 808, 705 160, 323 174, 657 158, 460 173.014 146, 726 811, 180 155, 546 132, 566 141, 357 131,471 124. 595 685, 525 119, 026 106. 479 97, 107 110,711 86, 361 519, 634 116, 020 67, 687 83, 721 71,479 63, 190 402, 997 68, 154 63, 903 43, 866 47,294 34, 753 247, 970 46, 016 22, 015 23,011 23, 673 20, 160 130, 475 25,671 18,710 16, -IKi 17, iiS2 13, 537 92, 062 FOEEISN WHITE. Total. 9,121,867 58 465 1,015 1, 607 1,151 4,206 6,353 17, 492 26, 006 32,612 82,423 36, 853 42, 269 43, 102 57, 532 03, 605 243, 351 78, 368 73, 150 84, 693 75, 543 84, 625 396, 379 82, 487 93, 055 97, 203 123, 281 IL'5, 269 521, 295 160, 620 154, 350 189, 217 195,212 212, 046 917, 374 235, 765 218,962 202, 584 23^. 619 170,279 293, 197 142, 003 180, 4-19 102, 440 155, 231 912, 320 223, 763 168, 555 140, 492 187. 781 143. 098 870, 692 2SS,479 119, 506 172.Pf)5 l.;2, (103 130,071 859, 954 23 i, 034 1U.R17 1311,022 IfiH, 703 119, 639 787, 815 Males. Fem.iles, 4, 951, 858 30 243 516 760 692 2,140 3,247 8,867 13, 141 16, 645 41, 900 18, 795 21, 449 24, 392 29, 049 32, 385 126, 070 39, 629 36,843 43, 100 38, 006 43, 681 201, 159 41, 866 46, 147 48, 193 59, 205 62, 248 257, 653 80, 571 81. 664 97, 080 103, 040 113, 869 470, 224 127, 911 121, 294 115,830 136, 179 101,331 602, 545 171, 847 84. 127 ion. 845 93. 795 89, 485 54D, 099 130, 716 95,613 82. 721 104, 412 80, 109 493, 471 161,181 67, 808 95,913 7!i,817 73, 387 475, 100 131,230 80,411 71, 808 61,884 65, 133 433, 463 4, 170, 009 28 223 499 747 669 2,066 3,106 8,825 12, 925 15, 867 40, 523 18, 058 20, 820 23, 710 28 473 31, 220 122, 281 38,739 36, 307 41, 593 37, 537 41, 044 195, 320 40, 623 46,903 49, 010 64. 076 63, 021 263, 637 85, 949 72, 686 92, 167 92, 172 98, 176 441, 150 107, 854 97, 668 80, 754 102, 470 74, 943 469, 694 131, 350 57, 876 79, 604 68, 045 05, 740 393, 221 93, 047 73, 042 63, 771 83. 372 63, 889 377, 121 127, 298 61,098 77, 0,'^3 05.180 63, 684 3S4, 848 102, 801 (U, MO .'iS, Ril 73.f-;9 5-1, 5u6 354, 349 COLOEED. (a) Total. 7, 638, 360 4,799 43, 837 60, 935 00, 863 37, 180 207, 614 154,998 235. 667 224, 263 232. 503 847, 431 216, 063 235. 979 218, 887 238. 139 191, 762 1, 100, 830 233, 998 164,747 239, 020 196, 465 207, 306 1, 041, 537 179,430 194, 753 162, 187 196,441 149, 406 82, 216 172, 244 143,110 154, 655 143, 778 134, 622 748, 209 168, 706 115,115 101. 538 118,319 77, 412 531, 090 181,678 62. 882 74, 238 63, 631 61, 309 433, 798 145, 522 72, 990 63, 259 83, 671 60, 789 426, 231 160,176 36, 7(12 40, 959 38, 591 34, 413 319, 870 108,311 44. ;il5 3,S, 588 Males. 3, 861, 648 2, 468 22. 427 30, 657 30, 543 18, 612 104, 607 78. 883 129, 027 111, 758 118, 490 429, 168 108, 348 117, 938 110,639 119, 639 96, 907 553, 369 121,451 83, 046 121, 445 89, 565 105, 222 B30, 729 89, 847 92, 712 79, 194 94, 303 73, 741 429, 797 73, 433 77, 049 76, 217 70, 867 66, 443 364, 029 79, 700 56. 047 52, 572 61. 010 41, 229 291, 168 89. 713 29. 382 39, 579 :;:;. .571 32. 466 224, 691 73, 631 37, 845 33, 247 43, 084 31, 794 219, 601 75, 920 19,802 25,828 10, 4.94 17, 637 158, G31 52, 989 21, 834 21,4-12 27. 370 20, 354 146, 989 Females. 2,331 21,410 30, 378 30, 320 18, 568 103, 007 76, 115 115.640 112, 505 114, 013 413, 273 107, 717 118, 041 lOS, 348 118, 600 34, 855 547, 4C1 112, 548 81, 7:(1 117,675 98, 900 M2, 084 510,1 89,583 102,940 82. 093 102. 138 75, 065 452, 419 98. 811 66, 061 78, 308 72, 021 68, 079 384, 180 89, 006 63, 468 48, 966 67, 309 36, 183 289, 932 91, 965 23, 620 34. 669 30, 060 28, 903 209, 107 71,891 36, 145 30, 012 49. 587 28, 995 206, 630 84, 256 16,900 24, 131 19. 097 10, 805 161, ISO 65, 323 19,481 17, HO 25. 493 17, 989 135, 4S1 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 1.— AGES OF THE AGGREGATE POPtTLATION OP THE UNITED 50 yeara. 51 years. 52 years . 53 years. 54 years. 50 to 54 years . 55 years. 5C years. 57 years. 58 years . 59 yours. 55 to 59 years . 60 years. 61 years. 02 years . 63 years . 64 years. 60 to 64 years. 65 years. 66 years . 67 years . 68 years. 69 years. 65 to 69 years. 70 years . 71 years. 72 years - 73 years . 74 years . 70 to 74 years. 75 years 76 years 77 years 78 years 79 years 75 to 79 years. 80 years. 81 years. 82 years. 83 years. 84 years. ) to 84 years. S5 years 86 years 87 years 88 years 89 years 85 to 89 years. 90 years . 91 years. 92 years. 93 years . 94 years. 90 to 94 years. 95 years. 96 years, 97 years. 98 years. 99 years. 95 to 99 years. 100 years and over. 128 Age unknown . ALL CLABSS3. Total. 776, 333 336, 202 440, 347 387, 734 385, 646 2, 326, 262 437, 032 375, 254 305, 830 313, 340 240, 880 1, 672. 336 502, 788 2116.016 261.577 256, 7:;0 230, 923 1, 458, 034 310, 320 105, 900 183, 170 181, 54S 139, 084 245,007 110, 117 132, 706 113, 126 100, 795 701, 751 122, 098 85. 204 65. 702 71,032 40, 020 393, 062 76, 472 34, 637 35, 831 29.519 27. 392 203, 851 24,914 17, 7b7 14, 062 10, 595 7,902 75, 240 12, 446 3,881 3,067 2,429 1,822 23, 645 2,106 1,227 838 964 513 5,648 3,981 162, 165 Males. 390, 323 179. 425 2.33, 108 207, 237 198, 709 1,208,923 224, 290 196. '.IS 164, 204 IM, 889 125, 315 871, 063 252, 505 110,144 138, S59 136, 570 120,532 758, 710 159, 067 102, 638 97, 19.1 93,609 73, 119 625, 627 123, 049 59, 289 70, 038 59. 002 52, 244 303, 042 60, 962 43, 833 33, 354 36, 152 24, 992 199, 093 36, 171 17, 235 17, 700 14, 043 12,713 97, 862 11,168 8,231 6,233 4,802 3,629 34, 063 5,192 1,710 1,250 1,002 694 9,848 773 475 336 385 217 2,186 1,398 103,629 Females. 386, 010 156. 777 207, 179 180, 497 186, 877 1, 117, 340 212,742 178, 289 141,620 l.^/i, 451 115, 505 800, 673 250, 283 93, 872 12_>, 618 120,160 110, 391 C99, 324 151, 253 93,352 85. 970 87. 037 65, 965 484,483 121,958 511,828 02, 048 54, 124 48, 551 333, 109 61,136 41,571 32, 348 34, 880 24, U34 193, 909 40, 301 17, 41)2 18, 131 IS, 476 14, 079 105, 889 13, 740 0,530 7,829 5,793 4,273 41,177 7,254 2, )71 1,817 1,427 1,128 13, 797 1,333 752 602 679 296 3,462 2,683 68, 636 AQGKEGATE WHITE. Total. 656, 920 309, 499 405. 653 360. 395 358, 482 2, 090, 949 385, 225 345, 609 285, 040 290, 514 225,271 1, 531, 059 424, 321 193, 276 246,153 241,188 218, 172 1, 323, 110 208, 171 186. 5.«9 171,979 10:i, o;i5 130, 750 925, 524 2.18, 938 104, 593 123, :;82 107, 330 95, 708 641, 951 105, 369 80, 021 62, 792 06, 176 40, 467 360, 825 63, 171 32, 755 33, 834 27. 857 25, 678 183, 293 20, 937 16, 624 12, 844 9,663 7,047 07, 015 9,029 3,425 2,678 2, 1102 1,542 18, 760 1,298 891 588 571 334 3,682 1,054 121, 141 332, 190 103, 793 212, 692 191, 151 183, 265 1, 083, 091 196, 948 179, 637 151,761 148, 368 116, 697 703, 301 213, 519 102,829 129, 783 127, 280 113,045 680, 402 137, 105 96 2D6 90. 733 80. 801 68, 484 479, 479 105, 827 66, 2-18 65, 083 55, k03 49, 464 333, 325 62, 886 40, 804 31,791 33, 644 23, 643 182, 768 30, 629 16, 327 16, 704 13,218 11, 870 88, 648 9,489 7,606 5,667 4,336 3,217 30, 305 3,899 1,500 1,078 855 588 7,920 497 344 228 230 147 1,446 413 80, 646 Females. 324, 730 143 700 192, 061 1119, 244 176, 217 1, 007, 8.58 188, 277 166 072 133, 279 142, 156 108. 674 738, 368 210. 802 90. 447 116,370 113, 902 105, 127 036, 648 131, 005 89, 293 81,2i0 82. 234 62, 266 446, 045 103, 111 48. 345 59, 309 61, 627 40, 244 308, 620 52,483 39,217 31,0')1 32, 332 22, 824 178, 067 32, 6i2 10, 428 17, 130 14, 039 13, 808 91,647 11, 448 8, 928 7. 177 6, 327 3,830 36, 710 6,130 1, 925 1, COO 1, 237 954 10, 846 801 647 300 341 187 2,236 641 40, 495 KATIVH WHITE. Total. 404, 822 213,8113 273, 766 245, 792 243, 546 1, 381, 729 2.39, 561 229. 0Z2 193, 658 191,678 152, 709 1, 006, 528 247 284 123, 792 162, 325 162, 073 143, !:89 845, 463 168, 206 124,501 115.049 114,477 91, 117 613, 950 132, 78T 74. 295 89, 472 77. 129 69, 268 442, 945 71,303 57, 735 46. 823 48,011 36, 138 259, 610 43,518 25, 469 26, 025 21,828 19, 602 136, 442 16, 268 12, 385 9,720 7,348 5,369 60, 090 6,226 2,657 2,013 1,500 1,154 13, 640 882 602 403 372 218 2,477 654 96, 524 Males. 198, 055 110, .553 140. 606 128. 489 12:i, 331 700, 104 120. 878 116,812 102,214 96, 9S2 77, 930 614, 816 122, 426 08 900 81, '145 81,250 73, 139 Females. 432, 361 84, 250 03, 733 69. 754 68. 044 40, 947 312, 734 66,198 39,410 46, J 10 39. MO 35. 285 226, 961 35, IJO 29, 120 23, 323 24. Alii 17, 50:1 129, 601 20, 950 12.571 12.010 lU. :.'30 8, : 44 65, 305 6, 754 5, 373 4, la.s 3, 212 2, 383 22, 110 2,654 1,122 790 028 418 6,612 318 218 155 140 930 234 64, 016 205, 757 1113, 250 133, 1 00 117, 303 121,215 681, 625 118, 683 112.210 01,314 94,746 74, 759 491,712 124, 859 61, 6H6 77, 880 77,817 70. 850 413, 102 83. 950 60. 768 63, 8!)5 6t., 4:;3 44, 170 301, 216 60, 583 34,879 43, 1 .56 37. 4S3 33, 983 2' 5, 984 36. 164 28,615 23, 49.S 24, 173 17, 503 130, 009 22, 568 12, 898 13, 4 -.5 11.5'.'b 10, 058 71, 137 8,614 6,812 6, 5.12 4, 136 2,986 27, 9S0 3,672 •1, 635 1,223 962 736 8,028 564 384 248 223 128 1,547 420 32,508 a Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. AGES. STATES, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND COLOR: 1890— Continued. NATIVE WHITE— NATIVE PAEEKTS. NATIVE WHITE— FOEEIGN PAEENTS. FOEEIQS WHITE. COLOBED. (a) Total. Kalsa. Temales. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. 364, 032 194, 228 249, 243 224, 750 223, 541 177, 654 100, 185 127, 733 117,.428 111, 987 186, 378 94,043 121, 510 107. 322 111, 554 40, 790 19. 575 24, 623 21,042 20,005 20, 411 10, 368 12, 933 11, 061 10, 344 20,379 9,207 11,590 9,081 9,661 252, 098 95, 696 131, 887 114. 603 114, 936 134, 125 63, 240 72, 026 62, 662 60, 934 117, 973 42. 456 59, 861 51, 941 54, 002 119, 413 26, 703 34, 694 27, 339 27, 164 68. 133 15, 632 20. 478 16, 086 15, 604 61, 280 11, 071 14, 218 11, 253 11, 660 67 68 09 70 71 1,255,794 634, 987 620, 807 125,935 65,117 60,818 709, 220 382, 987 326, 233 235, 313 125, 831 169, 482 72 221,054 212, 190 180, 117 178, 530 143, 121 111, 347 108, 023 94, 982 90, 169 72, 926 109,707 104, 107 85, 135 88, 361 70, 195 18, 507 16, 832 13. 441 13,148 9,588 9,531 8,789 7,262 6,763 ■ 5,024 8.976 8,043 6,179 6,385 4,564 145, 664 116, 587 91, 482 98, 836 72, 562 76, 070 62. 725 49, 617 51. 426 38, 747 69, 594 53. 862 41, 965 47, 410 33, 815 51, 807 29, 645 20, 790 22, 826 15. 609 27, 342 17. 428 12.443 12. 531 8,618 24, 465 12.217 8.347 10, 295 6,991 73 74 75 78 77 935, 013 477, 447 457, 565 71, 616 37, 369 34, 147 525, 131 278, 485 246, 646 140,077 78, 362 62, 315 78 231,765 122, 270 152, 825 152, 807 135, 633 114, 568 64, 077 79, 335 79, 317 68, 749 117, 197 58, 193 73,490 73. 490 66, 881 15, 519 7.522 9.500 9,266 8,356 7,857 4,019 5,110 4,939 4,390 7,662 3, 603 4,390 4,327 3,966 377, 037 6;!, 484 83, 828 79, 115 74, 183 91, 894 34, 733 45. 338 43. 030 39, 906 85, 943 28, 751 38, 490 36, 085 34, 277 78, 467 12, 740 15.424 15. 542 12, 751 88, 986 7,315 9,176 9,284 7,487 39, 481 5,425 6,248 0,258 5,264 79 80 81 82 83 795, 300 406, 046 389, 254 50, 163 26, 315 23,848 477,647 254, 101 223, 546 134,924 72. 248 62, 676 84 158, 421 117. 485 109, 093 107, 898 85, 896 79, 285 60, 027 66, 301 54, 680 44, 227 79, 136 57, 458 52, 792 53,218 41, 669 9,785 7,016 6.556 6, 579 6,221 4,971 3,706 3,453 3,364 2,720 4,814 3,310 3, 103 8,215 2,601 99, 965 61, 088 66, 330 64, 558 39. 633 52, 909 32. 563 30, 979 28. 757 21, 637 47, 056 28, 525 2.1, 351 25. 8111 18, 096 42, 149 10. 401 11. 191 12. 511 8,334 21. 902 6,342 6,481 6,808 4,635 20, 247 4.059 4,730 6,703 3,699 85 86 87 88 89 578, 793 294, 520 284,273 35, 157 18, 214 16,943 311, 574 166, 745 144, 829 84, 586 46, 148 38,438 90 125, 172 70,124 84,661 73. 003 65, 433 62, 379 37, 127 43, 888 37.435 33, 308 • 62, 793 32, 997 40, 773 85, 568 32, 125 7,609 4,171 4,811 4,126 3,835 3,819 2.289 2, 628 2,211 1,977 3,790 1,882 2,283 1,915 1,858 76, 157 30, 298 35, 910 30, 201 26, 440 39, 629 16. 832 19. 667 16, 157 14, 179 36, 528 13, 466 16, 343 14,044 12, 261 36. 069 6,524 7.324 5.796 5,087 17, 222 3,041 4,075 3,199 2,780 18,847 2,483 3,249 2,697 2,307 91 92 93 9* 95 418, 393 214, 137 204, 256 24, 552 12,824 11, 723 199, 006 106, 364 92, 642 59, 800 80, 317 29,483 96 67, 381 54, 404 44,154 45, 592 33, 049 33, 164 27, 398 21,961 22, 839 16,496 34, 217 27, 006 22, 193 22. 753 16, 553 8,922 3,331 2.669 3,019 2,089 1,985 1,722 1,364 1,599 1,073 1, 937 1,609 1,305 1,420 1,016 34, 066 22.286 15, 969 17. 565 11, 329 17, 737 11, 684 8,466 9.206 6,074 18, 329 10, 602 7,503 8, 359 5,266 16,729 6, 183 2,910 4,866 2,559 8,076 2,829 1,563 2,508 1,349 8,653 2,354 1.347 2,348 1,210 97 93 99 100 101 244,680 121, 858 122,722 15, 030 7,743 7,287 101,215 63, 167 48, 048 32, 237 16,325 15, 912 102 40, 879 23, 969 24, 351 20, 481 18, 316 19, 667 11,8J3 11, 780 9,595 8,333 21, 212 12, 126 12, 571 10, 886 9,983 2,639 1,6110 1,674 1,347 1,286 1,283 728 830 635 611 1,356 772 844 712 675 19, 653 7,286 7,809 6,029 6,076 9,679 3,756 4,094 2,988 2,928 10, 074 3, 530 3.715 3,041 3,160 13, 301 1,882 1,997 1,662 1,714 5,842 903 996 825 843 7,859 974 1,001 837 871 103 104 105 108 107 127, 996 61, 218 66, 778 8,446 4,087 4,359 46, 853 23, 343 23, 510 20, 656 9,214 11, 342 108 14, 303 11, 567 9, 0!I9 6,859 5,020 6,304 6,184 3,909 2.987 2,213 7,999 6,383 5,190 3.872 2,807 965 818 6S1 489 349 450 389 279 225 170 515 429 342 264 179 6,669 4,139 3, 124 2,3)5 1,678 2,735 2,023 1,479 1,124 834 2.934 2,116 1, 045 1,191 844 3,977 1,243 1,218 932 855 1,679 035 666 466 412 2,298 608 652 460 443 109 110 lU 112 lis 46, 848 20, 597 26, 251 3,242 1,613 1,729 16,925 8,195 8,730 8,225 3,758 4,407 114 5,774 2,477 1,862 1,478 1,071 2,431 1,041 722 681 381 3,343 1.436 1, 140 897 690 452 180 151 1J2 83 223 81 OS 47 37 229 99 83 65 46 2, 803 768 665 602 388 1,245 378 283 227 170 1,558 3S0 377 275 218 3,417 456 3.S9 337 280 1,293 210 172 147 106 2,124 246 217 190 174 115 118 117 118 119 12, 662 5,156 7,500 G78 456 522 5,126 2,308 2,818 4,879 1,928 2,951 120 808 561 366 343 199 293 201 141 130 83 515 360 225 207 116 74 41 37 29 19 25 17 14 13 7 49 24 23 16 12 416 289 185 199 116 179 126 73 81 67 237 163 112 118 59 808 336 250 393 179 276 131 108 155 70 532 2"5 142 238 109 121 122 123 124 125 2,277 854 1,423 200 76 124 1,205 516 689 1,960 740 1, 21',6 128 691 208 383 63 26 37 400 179 221 2,927 985 1,942 127 87,812 69, 190 28,622 8,712 4,828 3,836 24, 617 16, 630 7,987 41, 024 22, 883 18, 141 128 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 2.— AGES OF THE AGGREGATE POPULATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, AliABJJtlA. All ages XJnder 1 month 1 to2momh3 3to5 raoniha 6to8 moniha Otoll moDtha Under 1 year. . . lyear 2year9 3 yeara 4yeara lto4yeara 5 yeara - 6 yeara . 7 years. 8 yeara - -9 yeara. 5to9yeara. 10 years. 11 yeara. 12 yeara. 13 years - 14 yeara. 10 to 14 yeara... 15 years. 16 yeara. 17 years., 18 yeara. 19 veara. 15 to 10 years . 20. 21 yeara 22 yeara 23ye.i[s 24 years 20 to 24 years. 25 years. 26 years . 27 yeara . 28 yeara. 29 yeara. 25 to 20 yeara.. 30 years 31 years 32 years 33 years 34 years 30 to 34 years. 85 years 36 years- 37 years 38 years 39 years 35 to 30 years. 40 years 41 years 42 years 43 years 44 years 40 to 44 years. 45 years 46yaara 47 yeara 48 yeara 49 years 45 to 49 years. ALL CLASSES. Total. 1,513,017 1,154 9, 3li9 12, 610 12, 681 7,756 43, 510 31, 746 49, 836 45, KSO 48,017 175, 479 44, 934 45, 530 46, 978 47, 457 39, 584 224, 483 46,878 34, (iOT 46. 7ii7 38, 501 41, 685 208, 5:a 35, 330 39, 419 32, 416 39, 210 2S, 162 174, 593 31, 890 .28,512 29, 003 25, 0J5 24, 838 140, 178 27, 268 20, 044 18, r.r,3 23, 779 15, 870 106, 100 31,990 12,443 16. 043 14, 434 13, 747 8,657 24, 232 16, 518 13, 124 10, 234 11,138 80, 590 24,325 8,080 10, 637 8,854 8,733 60, 019 20, 139 11, 668 10, 558 11, Il31 8,215 62,511 Males. 757, 456 589 4,907 6,431 6,459 4,045 22, 431 16, 268 23, 633 23, 140 24, 500 89, 539 22, 699 22, 957 23, 922 23, 947 20, 020 113,545 24, 329 17, 055 24, 017 19, 630 21, 105 106, 742 17, 956 19, 080 16. 489 19, 086 13, 894 86, 485 13, 892 15, 3i9 14,222 13,017 12, 226 63, 706 12, 697 9, 933 9, 397 11, 795 8,286 62, 108 15, 138 6,625 8,072 7,469 7,016 44, 320 11, 759 7,772 6, 705 7,895 5,783 39, 914 10, 181 3,972 4,911 4,078 3, 875 27, 017 9,591 6,535 6, 059 6,271 4,295 Fe- males. 755, 661 565 4.402 6,179 6,232 3.711 21, 079 15, 480 24,203 22,740 23,517 86, 940 22, 235 22, 573 23, 056 23, 510 19,564 UO, 838 22, 549 17, 1)12 22, 780 18, 865 20, 580 101, 786 17,424 20, 339 15, 927 20, 150 14,268 ,88, 108 17, 998 13, 163 14, 781 12, 923 12,602 71, 472 14, 571 10,711 9,136 11, 984 7,590 63, 992 16, 852 5,818 7,971 6,935 6,731 44, 337 12, 473 7,740 6,419 8,389 G, 655 40, 632 14, 144 4,108 5,716 4,776 4,808 33, 602 10, 548 5,133 4,499 6, 660 3, 930 NATIVE WHITE— SfATIVi; PAKENTS. Total. 796, 421 644 5,047 6, 824 7,091 4,644 24, 250 17,174 27,093 24, 313 25, 679 94, 259 24,033 23, 771 25, 049 24, 304 21,343 lis, 500 24,102 19, 510 23, 354 19, 770 21, 836 M3, 122 18, 263 19, 932 16,864 19, 643 14, 710 89,412 15,247 15, 139 14,319 12, 609 12,393 69, 707 11, 069 9,777 9,625 12, 902 9,628 53,001 15, 526 8,185 10, 090 9,385 8,895 52,087 11, 820 9,345 8,033 9,270 6,870 45, 344 11,124 5,418 6,749 5,760 6,683 34, 734 9, 166 8,361 5,606 6,713 4,208 Males. 309,410 336 2,689 8,546 3,616 2,437 12,4324 8,912 13. 980 12, 279 13, 265 48, 436 12,212 12, 141 12,999 12, 464 10, 806 60, 622 12, 505 9,957 12, 092 10, 155 10, 755 55, 464 8,242 9,785 8,544 9,640 7,314 44,426 7, 071 8,122 7,074 6,403 6,139 5,221 4,714 4,866 0,422 5,044 26, 267 7, 597 4,334 6,099 4,886 4,609 26, 525 5,978 4, 700 4,209 4,704 3,527 23, 203 5,207 2,808 3, 195 2,714 2,604 16,428 4,389 3,237 2,895 2, 642 1,993 Fe- males. 308 2,358 3,278 3,475 2,207 11, 626 8,262 13, 113 12, 034 12, 414 45, 823 11, 821 11, 630 12, 050 11,840 10, 537 57, 878 11, 597 9,653 11, 262 9,615 10, 631 62, 658 9,021 10, 148 8,320 10, 103 7,396 44,986 8,176 7,017 7,245 6,206 6,254 34, 698 5,848 6,063 4,759 6,480 4,584 26, 734 7,929 3,851 4,997 4,499 4,286 25, 502 5,842 4,555 3,824 4,572 3, 343 22, 136 5, 917 2,610 3, 554 3,010 3,179 IS, S06 4,767 3, 124 2,711 3,071 2, 205 KATIVE WHITE— FOSEION PAEENTS. Total. 22, 693 19 119 197 193 114 642 386 719 613 588 2,336 585 608 SOO 016 673 2,973 603 532 OOO 635 6511 677 599 682 613 540 2,911 555 518 628 512 486 2,598 442 455 380 486 374 2,137 513 280 341 321 285 1,740 332 279 217 234 195 1,257 274 116 162 127 112 213 142 118 137 Males. 11, 483 12 69 100 104 61 1»5 366 330 281 276 2S9 2S9 308 269 1,439 280 264 307 299 340 297 300 340 295 272 1,504 254 279 245 254 232 1,264 222 220 194 238 204 1, 076 237 155 193 163 161 171 157 115 125 122 124 60 119 76 74 72 45 Fe- males. 11, 210 191 353 313 307 309 320 291 310 314 323 268 293 296 310 1,490 280 299 242 318 1,407 301 239 283 258 253 1,334 220 235 186 250 170 FOEEIGN WHITE. 1,061 276 125 148 158 124 161 122 102 109 73 667 150 56 84 51 58 Total. 148 80 72 101 111 126 124 131 137 119 124 635 151 140 121 145 149 712 2.04 198 223 230 291 1,146 313 347 300 329 254 1,643 420 223 299 254 230 1,456 419 285 259 300 239 1,502 448 176 273 230 192 446 252 238 300 216 Males. 32, 751 1 29, 700 31, 094 15, 166 I 15, 938 I 698 386 312 1, 451 o Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. 9,179 78 256 396 119 122 141 144 195 721 217 246 201 222 166 1,052 286 141 192 176 183 977 291 191 180 193 168 1,018 284 97 165 140 123 809 300 160 162 202 147 5,425 971 70 COLORED, (a) Total. 679,299 491 4,139 5,589 5,396 2,998 18,613 14,182 21,990 20, 874 21,684 234 311 96 101 491 107 78 77 479 128 94 79 102 81 484 164 79 108 88 69 606 146 92 76 480 78, 736 20, 236 21, 078 21,238 22, 426 17, 542 102, 520 22, 049 14, 494 22, 700 IS, 017 19,526 96, 791 16, 389 18, 742 14, 849 18,815 12, 763 81, 558 15,884 12, «57 13, 933 12, 591 11, 659 66,727 15, 444 10,065 8,223 10, 062 5,620 49, 419 15, 631 3,755 6,307 4, 174 4,307 33, 374 11, 661 6,609 4,615 6,474 4,134 32, 493 12, 479 2,370 3,443 2,741 2,746 23, 779 10, 324 4,913 4,590 5,781 3,654 29, 268 Males. 337,384 241 2,148 2,735 2,738 1,547 9,459 7,167 11, 270 10, 505 10,921 39,853 10, 174 10, 491 10, 673 11, 118 8,882 61,238 11,486 7,368 11, 646 9,124 9,940 49,484 8,336 8,918 7,538 9,152 6,215 40,159 6,448 8,826 6,762 6,216 6,680 31, 912 7,037 4,753 4,136 4,915 2,872 23, 713 7,019 1,995 2,638 2,244 2,063 15, 909 5,319 2,634 2,201 2, 808 1,978 14, 993 4,568 1,007 1,473 1,148 1,194 4,783 3,062 2, 928 3, 355 2,110 16, 233 AGES. feENEKAL NATIVITY, AND COLOR, BY STATES AND TEREITORIES: 1890. AliABAIHA. BOreara 61 years 52'yt;ars 53 years 54 years 50 to 54 years. 55 years BGyears 57year.-i 58yenrQ BUyeaio 55 to 59 years . . . 60 yearfl 61 2 fars , 61^ years e;;years 134 years 60to 04 years - 65 years.., CG years 67 years 68 years 69 years 65 to 69 years. 70 years 71 years 72years 73 years 1 74years 70 to 74 years... 75 years 76 years 77 Years 78ye:.r3 7i>year3 75 to 79 years. 80 years 81yt-ars 8:i,^■e;;^,^ S4 years , 80 to 84 years.. 85 years 86 yea re 87 years.. 88 years 89 years 85 to 89 years.. SOyoarr 91 years 92years 93 years 94 years 90 to D4 years.. 95 years 96Yf,.r^i S7yenra 98y(_iira 99yeara , 95 to 99 years . . 100 years and oyer. Ago nnknoTVTi ALL CLASSES. Total. 19, 629 5, sac 7,754 6, 0311 45, 561 9,128 6,546 5, U4!l 5,301 3,510 29, 534 12, 765 3, 07G 3, 853 3, 742 3,310 20, 746 7, 104 2.731 2,628 2,7:;7 1, 8i!:j 17,' 5,709 1,4!6 1,896 1,380 1, 281) 11, 006 2,641 1, 2liU 85S 1, 170 7U3 1, GOT 2,060 4SU 470 415 420 3,860 609 28:s 226 186 155 1,4S9 414 04 56 54 47 209 332 4,031 Males. 8,933 3, 003 3,804 3, 174 3, lOD 22, 153 4,466 3,391 2,779 2,707 1,797 15, 140 6,966 1,605 1, 969 1,924 1,654 13, 118 3, 540 1,441 1,366 1.426 951 2,079 780 1,014 751 688 5,912 1,334 085 487 1,4S0 253 ■iVi 205 220 253 132 114 05 84 175 28 20 281 118 2,298 Fe- males. 10, 696 2,833 3,850 2,850 3,173 23, 408 4,662 3,155 2,270 2,594 1,713 14, 394 6,799 1,<71 1,884 1,818 1,656 13, 628 3, 558 1, 200 1, 262 1,311 ■ 882 ,303 3,030 030 638 698 5,784 1,307 604 S71 604 ;;iji 3,187 1,070 230 234 210 200 1,950 350 151 112 91 71 781 239 36 27 20 3.54 127 214 1,735 NATIVE WniTE— NATITE PARENTS. Total. 7,533 3,387 4,562 3,747 3,810 23, 038 4,139 3,720 3,160 3,079 2, 124 16, 218 4,720 1,927 2,435 2, 801 2,174 13, 647 2,970 1, 814 1,6;;2 1,585 1,132 9,193 2, 018 933 1,226 946 857 6,010 810 615 703 493 3,754 709 315 318 269 207 1,878 217 177 131 106 717 106 26 36 28 23 32 1,160 Males. 3,060 1, 5«5 2,062 1,807 1,700 10, 214 1,790 1,723 1, 697 1,443 1,030 7,582 2, 032 947 1,146 1, 119 906 6,249 1,313 860 801 765 553 4,208 900 496 635 480 456 532 418 341 302 272 165 161 132 134 9 718 Fe- males. 4,473 1, 802 2,500 1,940 2,110 12, 821 2,349 1,998 1,559 1,636 1, 094 8,636 2,688 Oriu 1,2S9 1, 27i; 1,178 7,407 1,657 948 8!ll 820 679 4,895 1,088 437 591 460 401 2,977 536 393 274 401 220 1,829 343 150 157 137 133 129 90 59 53 40 23 442 NATIVE WHITE— FOREIGN PAHENTB. Total. 167 61 91 323 116 165 100 74 20 Fe- males. 238 19 119 ffOEEISN WHITE. Total. 465 189 239 200 227 1,320 265 221 164 172 139 961 346 99 142 127 132 186 85 82 89 61 503 122 37 47 83 37 69 Males 275 122 148 127 148 168 155 95 98 87 603 201 68 81 67 72 105 51 50 61 43 164 Fe- males. 190 67 91 358 145 31 61 00 60 COLOBBD. (a) Total. 11,465 2.109 2, 862 2,007 2,195 20, 728 4,637 2,530 1,673 1,993 1,199 12, 033 7,613 1,016 1,231 1,173 -961 11, 994 3,899 788 1, 029 606 7,144 879 95 90 73 63 700 302 85 18 26 21 239 ,768 Males. 6, 516 1,204 1, 654 1, 202 1,2-16 10, 882 2,465 1, 477 1,050 1,142 056 6,790 3,603 572 720 709 564 6,249 2,103 498 500 595 4,032 1,627 253 337 221 2U1 2,«1 777 237 113 179 109 604 77 897 159 48 39 39 ■320 118 13 9 U 13 108 1,496 8 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 2.— AGES OF THE AGGREGATE POPULATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, ARIZOiVA. AH ag08 ... Under 1 month lto2month8 3to5inonihs 6to8iuontIj9 9 tollmoutlLs Under lyear. 1 year 2years 3years iyeara 1 to 4 years Byeara 6yeara 7 years Syeara 9yeara 5to9 years... 10 years 11 years 12 years 13 years 14 years 10 to 14 years.. 15 years lOyears 17 years 18 years 19 years 15 to 19 years.. 20 years 21 years 22 3'eara 23 yeara 24yeara 20 to 24 years.. 25year3. 26 years. 27 ye-ara. 28 yeara. 29 years. 25 to 29 years.. 30 years. 31 years. 32 years. 33 years. 34 years. 30 to 34 years... 35 years 36 years 37 years 38 years 39years 35 to 39 years. . 10 years 41 years 42 years 43 years 44 years 40 to 44 years... 45 years 46 yeara 47 years 48 years. 49 years ALL CLASSES. Total. 20 313 449 416 238 1,436 957 1,571 1,520 1,415 5,463 1,373 1,415 1, 415 1,288 1,154 8,645 1,206 1, 072 1,260 1,088 1,134 5,760 909 1,013 826 1,170 4,902 977 1,083 1,189 1,263 1,305 5,817 1,377 1,257 1,205 1,332 1,066 6,237 1,926 827 1,210 965 884 5,812 1,311 080 817 1,015 730 4,853 1,582 550 739 • 657 544 3,972 896 549 467 532 377 Males. 36, 571 12 146 251 173 122 704 462 785 8U0 729 2,776 680 701 718 650 606 622 503 670 553 597 ,005 421 471 404 609 592 2,497 700 755 799 861 879 828 820 913 731 1,313 586 817 686 636 4,038 682 576 692 639 3,387 1,026 401 532 425 392 2,776 630 402 349 364 258 45 to 49 years... I 2,821 I Fe- males. 23, 049 167 198 243 116 732 495 786 720 680 2,687 693 714 697 638 548 584 509 590 535 537 488 542 422 561 392 434 464 444 498 429 385 419 335 2,066 613 241 393 279 248 NATIVE WHITE — NATIVE PARENTS. 413 2S8 241 323 191 1,466 656 149 207 132 162 1,196 26G 147 118 168 119 Total. 10 149 197 182 120 456 732 715 663 560 626 551 539 506 2,788 492 436 480 415 445 373 416 365 4^1 370 408 459 431 518 480 468 471 467 500 444 2,350 643 349 396 367 2,244 422 379 338 370 300 1,809 446 213 301 230 215 209 201 181 165 Males. 7 73 111 73 87 225 370 378 348 1,321 283 319 290 258 259 245 234 247 220 245 1,191 173 208 184 226 220 1,021 211 291 265 315 316 1,398 324 334 323 1,579 445 245 315 272 262 1,539 293 265 239 259 223 314 149 214 170 156 221 146 152 131 113 Fe- males. 3 76 80 109 53 231 362 337 315 1,245 283 307 201 281 247 247 202 233 195 200 1,077 200 208 181 215 150 NATIVE WHITE— FOKEION PAHENTB. Total. 197 168 166 203 164 178 103 143 166 121 198 104 174 124 105 129 114 99 111 77 132 64 87 60 59 402 9 155 236 220 111 432 718 669 597 2,416 629 584 606 637 403 2,819 458 411 491 421 406 276 311 226 341 282 146 260 241 240 239 1,135 222 192 201 174 178 967 226 132 188 134 108 157 110 87 118 77 127 64 68 63 61 Malea. 7,778 5 72 128 95 51 348 300 1,207 308 287 291 287 246 1, 419 245 21)9 254 215 182 Fe- malea. 6,249 4 83 108 125 60 380 226 365 821 297 1,209 321 297 315 250 217 FOREIGN WHITE. Total. 1,400 213 202 237 200 223 1, 105 i 1, 081 132 141 114 165 166 84 1G2 137 135 132 144 170 112 180 116 728 62 98 104 114 107 145 123 121 115 109 613 147 82 123 95 113 SO 70 79 60 32 78 94 110 124 167 189 177 135 263 195 174 225 197 217 211 242 194 316 267 343 274 402 3S3 449 1,851 513 476 4(19 402 318 2,208 856 257 394 339 323 2,169 571 407 322 440 307 Males. 10, 767 69 70 100 87 69 385 92 133 Fe- males. 6.696 89 99 82 176 155 601 184 169 255 2,i0 297 2,047 851 220 306 230 232 1, 839 429 259 198 271 164 2.003 818 1,004 763 301 260 205 65 1,321 a Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. 1,155 293 293 263 318 192 1,359 649 176 250 234 219 1,428 365 261 204 284 218 494 162 206 171 158 1,191 279 186 138 168 111 397 97 82 92 109 83 COLORED, (a) Total. 463 122 143 112 140 112 629 169 105 147 133 162 696 220 183 146 174 126 849 307 81 144 105 104 200 146 118 150 89 715 357 58 100 59 74 648 160 73 60 103 53 439 Males. 23 266 3, ICO 261 80 90 115 113 137 174 118 128 166 126 201 80 139 96 86 101 84 70 87 46 448 158 5:! 64 44 36 355 Fe- males. 69 78 98 99 110 151 101 112 146 107 172 83 129 85 77 646 127 76 63 70 38 128 40 68 37 32 301 871 1 14 19 22 16 21 78 21 23 32 17 13 25 31 131 22 21 17 20 14 12 17 11 21 85 14 16 20 19 29 6 10 11 9 7 17 71 SO 7 61 13 3 1 5 1 AGES. GENERAL NATIVITY, AND COLOR, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890— Continued. ARIZONA. AGES, ili CLASSES. NATITE WHITE— NATIVE PAKENTS. NATITE WHITE— FOHETGN PARENTS. FOREIGN WHITE. COLORED. a) Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. 890 347 351 372 356 652 278 263 277 254 338 69 83 95 102 268 175 162 172 188 185 141 120 132 141 83 34 42 40 47 43 27 13 30 19 42 22 15 25 18 6 6 3 5 1 626 139 162 159 141 288 no 122 110. 87 238 29 40 49 54 48 6 9 11 8 37 6 6 10 8 11 1 1 SOtoSlyoara... 2,316 412 308 251 2:i2 165 1,624 289 224 192 161 130 692 123 84 69 71 35 965 174 139 119 112 80 719 129 103 92 86 65 246 45 36 27 26 15 142 23 16 21 18 16 122 19 15 18 16 15 20 4 1 3 2 1 1,127 203 148 105 101 63 717 132 102 77 50 49 410 71 46 28 42 19 82 - 12 5 6 1 1 66 9 4 5 i 16 3 1 1 1 65t.o59yeara... 1,368 510 159 210 176 149 996 354 127 159 137 109 372 166 32 61 39 40 624 192 • 94 116 99 84 475 153 75 91 81 66 149 39 19 25 18 18 94 29 8 11 13 10 83 26 7 ■ 9 12 9 11 3 1 2 1 1 625 268 53 78 66 61 419 160 41 57 39 31 206 108 12 21 17 20 25 21 4 5 3 4 19 15 4 2 5 3 S e 3 3 1 60 to 64 years... 1,204 184 112 72 73 62 886 135 90 55 56 40 318 49 22 17 17 22 685 81 57 36 45 37 405 67 45 26 35 25 119 14 12 10 10 12 71 8 8 2 8 5 63 6 8 1 6 3 8 2 i 2 2 506 80 46 32 17 20 323 50 36 26 12 12 178 30 10 6 5 8 42 15 1 2 3 29 12 1 2 3 13 3 65 to 69 years... 603 115 46 40 31 26 376 68 41 24 24 18 127 47 5 16 7 8 256 50 26 22 15 13 198 31 24 13 13 11 58 19 2 9 2 2 31 7 4 2 2 1 24 4 4 2 2 7 3 i' 195 ; 54 15 16 14 12 136 31 13 9 9 7 59 23 3 7 5 5 21 4 1 18 2 1 3 3 72 years 73years 70 to 74 years... 258 31 24 8 10 10 175 20 16 5 6 83 11 8 3 4 4 126 15 14 3 4 6 93 11 11 3 3 34 4 8 1 1 2 16 2 12 2 4 111 12 9 5 6 4 68 6 6 3 2 43 7 4 2 3 2 5 2 1 3 2 2 7C years 1 77 years 79year3 1 1 75 to 79 years... 83 38 8 6 8 3 53 19 5 4 6 1 30 19 3 1 2 2 41 10 6 2 3 1 30 8 3 2 11 2 3 3 1 3 1 36 23 1 2 3 1 13 8 1 1 2 13 15 i' 1 1 3 4 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 84 years 80 to 84 years... 62 3 2 7 1 3 35 2 2 2 1 2 27 1 22 1 16 1 7 3 3 30 2 2 3 13 1 1 1 2 18 1 7 6 3 86 years .... 5 1 1 5 88 years 89 years 1 1 85 to 89 years.. 90 years 16 8 1 9 3 7 5 1 2 2 3 14 5 1 7 3 7 2 1 2 1 1 4 1 3 2 1 1 2 2 ... 90 to 94 years... 13 1 1 1 1 4 9 1 4 1 3 8 1 1 3 i 6 1 1 1 96 years 1 97 years 1 1 1 1 98year8 1 1 1 95 to 99 years.. - 4 6 69 1 2 45 3 4 24 1 1 40 1 1 12 3 3 12 1 6 2 1 6 1 6 2 1 4 1 1 ▲ge unknown 28 9 10 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Tablb 2.— ages of the AGGREGATE POPULATION, CLASSIFIED BT BBI, ABKAN8LAS. All ages Under 1 month. . . 1 to 2montb3 3to5moutlia , CtoBnioutlis 9toUmonth8 Under 1 year. lyear 2 years Syesira 4year3 lto4years... 5yeaTS 6y«ara Vyears 8years Syears 5 to 9 years . . . lOyears.... 11 years 12 years 13 years 14 years 10 to 14 years. 15 years Iti years 17 years IS'years IQyears 15 to 19 years. 20 years.' 21years 22 years 23 years 24 years 20 to 21 years . 25 years - . 26 3-ear3 27 years 2S years 29 years 25 to 29 years.. 30 years 31 years 32 years 33 years 34 years 30 to 34 years. 35 years 86 veara 37 years 38 years 39year8 35 to 39 years. 40year8 41 years 42 years 43 years 44 years 40 to 44 years. 45 years 4(5 years 47 years 48 years 49 years. 15 to 49 years. AU. CLASSSS. Total. 1,128,179 788 5,978 11, 202 11,118 7,411 36,497 26,356 38, 72S 34, 884 36, 274 136, 242 33, 111 37, 025 33, 172 34, 192 30, 827 168, 327 34,200 27, 281 33, 607 28, .W9 20, 712 153, 249 27, 219 28, 605 23, 289 23, 914 22, 436 132, 383 22,246 21, 785 21, 882 19,630 18, 117 103, 660 16, 872 14,827 14,013 17, 270 13, 157 76, 148 21, 057 10, 255 13, 457 13, 036 11, 993 69, 798 16, 821 12, 756 11,184 12, 792 10, 022 03, 575 16, 447 7,126 8,932 7,745 6,926 47, 170 13, 554 9,421 8,013 8,458 6, 341' Males. 585, 755 407 3,013 6,626 5,770 3,747 18, 563 13, 610 19,853 17, 792 18, 634 69, 789 16, 684 IB, 654 16, 807 17,254 15, 717 85, 170 17, 772 13, 995 17, 357 14, 388 15, 194 73, 706 13, 679 13, 941 12, 794 14, 468 11, 493 66, 375 9,278 12, 3U 11, 227 10, 550 9,609 52, 878 8,408 7,633 7,547 9,182 7, 254 40, 024 10, 980 5,737 7,194 7,090 6,520 37, 521 6,102 6,785 5,420 34, 184 8,166 3,952 4,570 3,963 3,483 24, 140 7,506 5,580 4,811 4,664 3,588 Fe- males. 542, 424 381 2,965 5,676 5,348 3,664 17, 934 12, 746 18, 875 17, 092 17, 740 66, 453 16, 427 18, 371 16,305 10, 938 15, 110 83, 151 16, 428 13,286 16, 150 14, 161 14, 618 74, 543 •13, 640 14, 504 12,495 14, 446 10, 943 65, 988 12, 968 9,471 10, 655 9,030 8,608 50, 782 8,404 7,194 0,406 8,097 0,903 30, 124 10, 077 4,518 6, 263 5,946 6, 473 32, 277 7,833 5,867 5,082 6,007 4,002 29, 391 8,281 3,174 4,356 3,782 3,443 23, 036 6,048 3, 841 3. 302 3,791 2,753 HATITK WniTE— NATIVB PAKENTS. Total. 780, 950 599 4,264 7,985 8,062 6,446 26, 346 18, 869 27, 717 24, 749 25, 784 97, 109 23, 309 20, 002 23, 148 23, 871 21, 919 113, 249 23, 866 19, 401 22, 953 19, 575 20, 113 105, 908 18, 910 19,417 17, 561 19, 897 15, 526 91, 311 14, 091 15, 254 14, 800 12, 995 11, 735 09, 775 9,971 9,425 9,314 11,734 9,364 49, 808 13, 694 7,714 9,936 0,683 8,846 49, 753 10, 888 9,246 8,101 8,962 7,138 44,385 10, 309 5,632 6,829 0,026 6,313 34, 109 8,280 6,429 5, 393 5,376 4,289 Males. 404, 612 310 2,128 4,053 4,211 2,748 13, 466 9,788 14,301 12, 569 13, 277 40, 935 11, 757 13, 205 11, 833 12, 082 11,226 60, 103 12, 459 0,995 11, 808 54, 308 9,444 9,501 8,909 10, 185 8,117 46, 158 6,282 8,678 7,653 7,046 6,154 35, 813 5,021 4,819 4,903 6,134 6,093 20, 030 7,146 4,217 5,193 6,197 4,722 26, 479 6,907 4,863 4,404 4,788 3,878 23, 945 6,393 3,111 3, 538 3,043 2,611 17, 690 4,569 3,555 2,992 2, 762 2,257 Fe- males. 283 2,126 3,932 3,851 2,698 12, 890 9,071 13,416 12, 180 12, 507 47, 174 11,552 12, 797 11,315 11, 780 10, 693 63, 146 11, 407 9,406 11,146 9,779 9,863 NATIVE WHITB— FOEEIGN PAKENTS. Total. 61, 600 9,466 9, 910 8,652 9,712 7,409 45, 155 8,709 6,576 7,147 5,949 5,581 33, 962 4,950 4, 6U6 4,361 5,600 4,271 23, 778 6,449 3,497 4,738 4,460 4,121 23, 274 4,981 4,278 3,097 4,174 3,260 20, 390 4,910 2,521 3,291 2,983 2,702 16, 413 3,711 2,874 2,401 2,614 2,032 23, 708 247 232 163 759 476 832 719 724 708 790 726 3,571 727 689 717 591 655 672 646 536 641 626 473 470 495 448 407 360 344 380 300 463 283 853 331 282 1,712 346 261 218 261 200 277 146 156 158 118 854 211 159 133 157 108 Males. 12, 798 10 48 120 121 87 386 257 435 385 350 390 379 345 311 1,793 372 293 380 313 321 1,684 349 327 269 313 259 1,617 205 271 273 234 209 1,192 198 192 201 224 109 254 165 221 217 162 1,019 204 156 120 102 106 143 112 90 108 72 Fe- males. 50 127 111 . 76 219 397 334 374 1,324 346 400 346 343 343 1,778 355 291 337 278 331 foeeig:j white. Total. 323 319 267 32S 207 268 199 222 214 192 163 143 156 131 790 209 118 132 114 120 693 142 105 98 99 94 633 112 67 67 59 43 45, 787 li 26, 148 19, 638 29, 767 16, 135 13, 632 768 J 626 243 1, 748 aFeiaons of nejro desoent, Chinese, Japaaese, and oiTillzed Indian*. 102 115 138 128 169 139 174 163 109 145 790 210 194 213 233 258 Males. 1,103 273 202 255 281 223 1,294 396 194 294 257 219 353 278 224 298 240 1,398 601 234 332 247 215 461 378 319 331 259 22 124 100 107 112 144 160 177 163 164 182 151 837 277 123 190 164 138 903 265 184 142 198 168 947 311 167 210 162 145 995 326 255 235 219 179 1,214 Fe- males. COLOHED. (a) Total. 309,427 110 67 101 89 98 457 119 06 98 93 81 103 94 82 100 72 190 67 122 85 70 135 123 84 112 80 634 170 1,628 2,960 2,822 1,801 7,016 10, 172 9,393 36, 32B 9,072 10, 189 9,246 9,574 8,170 46, 257 0,506 7,176 9,699 8,255 8,785 45, 420 7,498 8,208 7,029 8, 207 6,239 37, 241 6,672 6,867 6,374 5,951 5, 717 30, 484 6,238 4,780 4, 100 4, 8.S4 3,270 23, 272 6,604 2,064 2,874 2,785 2,646 16, 973 5,229 2,971 2,641 3,271 2, 444 16, 556 5,360 1,115 1,615 1,314 1,280 10, 684 4,602 2,455 2,168 2,594 1,685 13, 504 Males. 159,245 81 837 1,453 1,437 911 4,719 3,664 5,114 4,832 4,895 18, 405 4,566 5,032 4,629 4,800 4,139 23, 156 4,886 3,646 5,105 4,209 4,543 ,3.88 3,814 4,036 3,531 3,044 18, 314 2,691 3,258 3,189 3,126 2,986 15,250 3,012 2,459 2,219 2,042 1,841 12, 173 3,304 1,227 1,579 1,512 1, 498 9,120 2,622 1,581 1,436 1,637 1,268 8, 641 2,297 686 739 659 652 4,933 2,468 1,658 1,494 1,575 1,080 8,276 Fa- malaa. 160, 18] AGES. 11 GENERAL NATIVITY, AND COLOR, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890— Continued. ARKANSAS. 60 years 61 years 52 years BSyears B4 years , 50 to 54 Tears. 55 years 56 years 57year3 58 years 69 years 55 to 59 years.. 60 years 61 years ^years , 63y©ar3 , OAyears 60 to 64 years. 65 years , 66 years - e? years 68yeara 69years 65 to 60 years. 70 years. 71 years. 72 years . 73 years- 74 yoaj-s . 70 to 74 years. 75 years. 76 years . 77 years. 78 years. 79 years. 75 to 79 years - 80 years .- 81 years 82yoars 83 years 84 years 80 to 84 years.. 85 years ..... 86 years 87 years 83 years 89 years 85to89j'ears... go years 91 years 92ye,Trs 83 years 94year3 90 to 94 years. 95 years 90 years 97ycar.^ 9Syenra 99 years 95 to 99 years. 100 yeai's and over. Ago uukno*;?!! ALL CLASSES. Total. 11, 146 4,422 5, 818 5,100 4,973 31,459 6,601 5,128 8,801 3. 7:i7 2,760 21, 027 6,395 2,164 2,718 2,820 2,317 16,414 3,605 1,950 1,872 1,644 1,233 10, 39-1 2,441 887 1,094 904 8G8 6,172 1,287 714 523 677 348 3,449 783 230 211 202 ISO 213 100 124 77 167 27 39 19 15 247 25 94 131 3,863 Males, 5,790 2,457 3,226 2,894 2,670 17, 037 3,002 2,S58 2,125 2,069 1,583 11,637 3,285 1, 2'.!0 1,532 1,645 1,278 i,970 1,927 1,084 1,090 612 686 5,705 1,300 404 651 531 477 3,453 670 393 287 331 181 358 127 121 107 95 51 2,278 re- males. 5,356 1,965 2,592 2,206 2,303 14, 422 2,599 2,270 1, 676 1,663 1,177 9,390 3,110 934 1,183 1,175 1,039 7,4-1-1 1,678 806 776 732 547 1,141 373 443 373 389 2,719 611 321 236 246 167 425 103 BO 95 83 120 50 62 35 25 123 100 1,585 NATIVE WnTTS — NATIVE PAEENT8. Total. 6,234 3,24G 4, 223 3,826 3,056 21, 183 3,690 3.703 2,788 2,692 2,061 14, 834 3,553 1,729 2,034 2,176 1,780 11, 338 2, 135 1,503 1,439 l,2:;:i 950 7,261 1,339 703 &i7 730 693 4, 324 708 51S 422 421 256 2,323 363 171 149 143 130 303 14 1,845 Males. 3,222 1,714 2,233 2,083 1,866 11, 120 1,879 1,959 3,4i!6 1, 409 1,131 7, 844 1,782 964 1,137 1, 223 954 6,065 1,128 803 823 660 516 747 397 495 422 381 376 274 218 235 134 1,237 184 95 60 507 147 6 1,203 Fe- males. 3,012 1, 532 1, 985 1, 7-13 1,790 10, 065 1,711 1,744 1,322 1,283 1,771 785 967 948 832 5,273 1,007 705 on 503 440 3, 326 663 306 S62 1,682 332 244 204 188 122 1,088 179 76 69 70 67 1 4 : 1 3 12 637 NATIVE WHITE— FOHEtGN PABENTH. Total. 171 83 111 95 105 563 68 101 65 62 49 243 118 85 Males. 101 57 70 61 67 47 27 25 38 25 162 Fe- males . 219 18 17 17 15 10 20 POEEIQN WHITE. Total. 15 509 223 270 227 206 231 225 170 179 107 912 283 103 120 128 103 740 153 84 CO 61 42 400 200 16 Males. 379 151 190 158 145 1,023 162 155 110 128 67 622 204 72 90 95 78 100 55 40 265 27 41 Fe- males. 130 72 80 69 61 412 290 207 19 COLOEBD. (a) Total. 4 2^3 '8T0 1,214 1,006 8,274 1,712 1.099 778 814 543 4,946 2,483 2&2 401 401 383 4,082 1,257 322 837 325 213 2,454 991 119 178 117 125 1,530 621 151 79 123 71 944 124 35 36 21 19 162 136 1,926 Males. 2,088 535 731 592 602 4,548 921 683 503 498 357 2,966 ,252 167 280 284 221 2,204 657 207 209 187 133 484 71 119 71 71 266 89 53 75 34 159 21 31 27 16 70 27 45 1,008 Fe- males. 2,144 335 483 300 404 3,728 791 417 270 316 188 1,231 125 181 177 164 1,878 600 113 128 138 80 1,061 607 48 59 48 54 714 255 63 26 47 37 427 229 21 18 19 21 308 76 14 16 9 6 111 7S 4 3 1 86 24 10 4 3 1 43 91 9ia 12 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 2.— AGES OF THE AGGREGATE POPULATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, CAr.IFORIVIA. All ages . Under Imontll. 1 to 2montlia.. 3 to 5 months 6to8tQOUtll3... 9 to 11 months.. TJnderlyeax. lyear.. 2 years. 8 years - 4 years. 1 to 4 years. 5 years.. 6 years . 7 years . 8 years. 9 years - 5 toOyeara 10 ye-irs . 11 years. 12 years. 13 years . 14 years. 10 to 14 years. . 15 years IB years 17 years 18 years 19 years 15 to 19 years. 20 years 21 yeiirs 22 years 2;l years 24 years 20 to 24 years. 25 years 26 years 27 yt'.urs 28 years 29 years 25 to 29 years. 30 years 31 years 32 years 33 years 34 years 30 to 34 years . . 85 years 36 years 37 ynars 38 years 39 years 35 to 39 years... 40 years 41 years 42 years 43yc-urs 44 years 40 to 44 years... 45 years 46 years 47 years 48 years 49 years 45 to 49 years... ALL CLASSES. Total. 627 4,244 5,985 6,429 4,367 21, 652 14, 503 24, 513 23, 386 22, 476 84, 878 22,864 23, 321 21, 935 22,199 21, 385 111, 704 23, 147 20, S24 23, 3U8 21, 483 22, 404 Kales. Ill, 160 20, 689 22. 121 20, 1197 24, 439 23, 495 111, 641 25, 778 23, G98 24, 641 24, 042 25, 003 123, 162 27, 440 24, 118 22, 398 26, 202 20, 677 120, 744 34, 236 16,504 22, 174 17,297 17, 550 107, 761 25. 684 17, 601 14, 640 18, 122 13. 2SI8 9,545 20, 601 U. 430 15.544 12, 183 10,810 79, 568 19, 804 11. 764 10, 385 J2, 140 9,380 63, 473 700,059 330 2,211 3,099 11, 213 7,424 12, 805 11, 816 11, 427 42,972 11, 637 11, 764 11, 152 11, 201 10, 868 56, 622 11, 621 10. 621 11,884 10, 700 11,321 66, 107 10, 294 10, 979 10, 847 12, 346 12, 802 67, 268 13, 588 13. 525 13, 4U2 13, 468 14, 226 68, 199 16, 284 14, 405 13,611 16, 178 12, 889 73, 367 22, 034 10, 396 14, 060 10, 706 11, 007 68, 203 16,893 11, 109 9,328 11,612 8,395 67, 237 19,412 7,409 9,863 7,506 6,597 50, 847 12, 525 7, 300 6.247 7,312 5.676 Fe- males. 297 2,033 2,886 3,064 2,159 10, 439 7,079 12, 208 11,670 11, 049 41, 90S 11, 227 11,557 10, 783 10, 9'.i8 10, 617 66, 082 11, 526 10, 303 11, 424 10. 723 11, 083 65, 059 10. 295 11, 142 10, 150 12. 0S3 10, 693 64, 373 12, 190 10, 173 11, 239 10, 684 10, 777 64, 963 11,165 9,713 8,787 10. 024 7,688 47, 377 12, 202 6, 108 8,114 6,691 0,543 39, 658 8,791 6,492 5,512 6,610 4,903 32, 308 10, 189 3,961 5,681 4,677 4,213 28, 721 7,279 4,464 4,l:f8 4,828 3,704 KATIVE WHITE — NATIVE PAEEKTS. Total. 316 2,279 3,161 3,377 2,.255 11, 388 7,610 12, 811 11, 942 11, 330 43, 093 11, 569 11, 698 10, 762 10, 804 10, 300 55, 023 10, 805 9,701 10, 694 9,836 10, 018 61, 113 9,230 9,739 9,184 9, 938 9,476 47, 567 9,613 9,731 9,629 9,601 9,522 47, 996 9,394 8, 834 8,390 9, 301 7,778 43, 697 11, 346 6,374 7,922 6,715 6,721 39, 078 8,109 6, 324 6,441 6.240 4,799 30, 913 8,426 4,361 6,300 4,697 3,934 26, 618 6,016 4,448 4,106 4,461 3,688 Males. 270, 887 159 1,208 1,626 1,762 1,180 5,935 3,880 0,474 6,070 6, 769 22, 183 5.846 6,866 6,434 6,436 6,174 27, 756 5,396 4.917 6,386 4,848 4,996 26, 642 4,622 4,809 4,697 4,881 4,783 23, 792 4,492 5,386 4,892 5,106 6,130 25, 005 5,062 4,842 4,681 5, 1S8 4.424 24,187 6,320 3,582 4, 372 3,783 3,749 21, 800 4,560 3, 639 3, 050. 3,641 2,095 17, 385 4,720 2, 585 2,945 2,544 2, 119 14, 913 2,604 2,252 2,400 2,080 Fe- males. 226, 842 157 1,071 1,535 1,615 1,076 6,463 3,730 6,337 5,872 6,671 21, 510 5,713 5,732 5,328 5,308 6,126 27, 267 5,409 4,844 5, 309 4,087 6,022 25, 671 4,608 4,930 4,487 6,057 4,693 23, 775 6,121 4,345 4,737 4,396 4,392 22, 991 4,342 3,992 3,709 4,113 3,354 19, 610 6,026 2,792 3,560 2, 932 2,972 17, 272 3,649 2,785 2, 391 2,699 2,104 13, 528 3,706 1,776 2,366 2.053 1,815 11, 706 2,648 1,944 1,853 2,045 1,608 NATIVE WHITE— FOREIGN PAKENTS. Total. 320, 390 1,852 2,680 2,887 1,997 9,714 6,351 10, 755 10, 374 9,939 37, 419 9,954 10, 203 9,674 9,767 9,447 49, 106 10,416 9,494 10. 084 9,915 10,418 50, 927 9,358 9,901 9,097 10. 122 9,098 47, 576 8,803 8,400 7,886 7,486 7,272 39,846 7,011 6,294 5,631 6. 146 4,730 29, 811 6,310 3,586 4,284 3,423 3,299 20, 902 3,510 2,681 2,188 2,341 1,065 12, 385 2,604 1, 142 1,461 1,157 926 7,190 1,417 1,013 867 932 720 Males. 163,936 161 960 1,385 1, 519 3,279 6,370 5,197 6,059 18, S05 5,080 6,134 4,926 4,933 4,844 24,917 6,230 4,814 5,483 4,986 6,252 26, 764 4,616 4, 8fl8 4,634 4,098 4,652 23, 207 4,087 4.418 3.811 3. 099 3,661 19, 579 3,492 3,273 2, 938 3,- 209 2,535 15,447 3,327 1,935 2,248 1,848 1,779 11, 137 1,920 1.45:! 1,210 1,261 920 i, 770 1,328 653 790 610 499 3,919 765 686 481 516 414 Fe- males. 137 902 1,295 1,368 1,019 4,721 3.072 5,386 5,177 4,880 18, 514 4,874 5,129 4,748 4,834 4,603 24, 188 5,186 4,680 5, 201 4,930 5,106 25,163 4,743 6,093 4,563 5,424 4,646 24, 369 4,716 3,982 4,074 3,787 3,708 20, 207 3,519 3.021 2,693 2,936 2, 195 14, 364 2,983 1,651 2, 036 1, .=■75 1,620 9,765 1,584 1,228 978 1,080 745 5,615 1,176 489 671 608 427 3,271 662 427 386 416 306 FOKEIQN WHITE. Total. 293, 553 103 313 479 648 711 844 894 1,012 1,109 4,570 1,281 1, 158 1,319 1,239 1,362 6,359 1,414 1,743 1,985 2,950 3,210 11, 302 4,749 4,151 5,179 5,610 6,233 25, 922 7,629 6,481 6.307 7,635 5,781 34, 133 10, 389 4,722 6. 773 5,481 5,458 32, 823 9,334 6,350 5, 533 7,070 5,260 33, 547 12, 304 4,453 6.693 5,346 4,395 33, 751 9,621 6,281 4,664 5,710 4,333 39,060 24,413 22,708 12,610 10,098 4.949 2,762 2,197 29,609 o Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indiana. Males. 182,669 28 48 168 251 318 377 422 463 522 508 634 602 604 650 711 3,227 717 690 1,110 1,645 2,010 Fe- males. 110,984 55 165 228 330 334 422 431 490 541 2,218 647 596 655 533 651 6,378 2,831 2,506 3,047 3,431 3,822 15, 637 4,746 4,418 4.102 4,854 3,812 21, 932 6,873 3,186 4,47-t 3, 5J I 3, 6:;o 21, 592 6,082 4, 040 3, 015 4, 4.10 3,317 21, 300 7,640 2,833 4,137 3,307 2,990 20, 910 5,860 3,271 2,625 3, 434 2,586 17, 982 697 847 875 1,305 1,200 4,924 1,918 1,646 2,132 2,179 2,411 10, 285 2,883 2,463 2,205 2.661 1,909 12, 201 3,616 1,530 2,299 1,957 1,923 11, 231 3,252 2,304 2,018 3, 640 1,943 12, 167 4,716 1,620 2,666 2,039 1,905 12, 836 3,655 2,010 1, 839 2,276 1,747 11, 527 COLORED, (a) Total. 98, 458 13 111 131 139 98 439 634 691 569 640 616 605 616 529 645 411 611 4ff4 606 587 738 731 1.429 1,711 6,196 2,613 1,416 1,948 1,446 1,976 3,415 2, 109 2.070 3,221 2,288 13, 103 6,191 1,822 3, 195 1.678 2, 072 14, 958 4,731 2,246 1,678 2.471 1,574 12, 700 6,307 1,474 2, 0'.!0 1, 083 1,055 12, 009 2,850 1,022 749 1,047 639 6,307 Males. 82, 667 257 217 303 298 291 1,109 334 342 329 310 282 361 228 352 271 362 340 406 506 1,122 1,457 3.891 2,178 1,215 1, o:,3 1.223 1,710 7,978 2,994 1,872 1,890 2,927 2,118 11, 801 5,514 1.693 2.006 1, 551 1,944 13, 008 4,325 2,071 1,553 2,260 1,403 11,092 5,715 1,398 1,991 1,006 2,530 939 689 956 596 5, 716 I AGES. 13 GENLKAL NATIVITY, AND COLOR, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES : 1800— Continued. CAIilFOKIVIA. ALL CLASSES. Total. 50 years 61 years 52yeai-s 5;^ years 54 years 50 to 54 years.. 55 years 5(i years 57 years 5 * years 59 years 55 to 59 years.. 60 years 61 years 6'2 years 63 years 64 years 60 to 64 years.. 65 years 6li years 67 years 68 years ■ 69 years 65 to 69 years. 70 years 71 years 72yfar3 73 years 74 years 70 to 74 years. 75 years 70 years 77 years 78 years 79 years 75 to 79 years. 80 years 81 J ears 82 years 83 years 84 years 80 to 84 years. 85 years 86 years 87 years 88 years 89 years 85 to 89 years. 90 years 91 years 82 years 93 years 04 years 90 to 94 years. 95 years 96 years 97 >ears 98 years 99 years 95 to 99 years. 100 years and over. Age UDknoiYii 20, 557 7,289 10. 300 8,478 8,902 65, 52G 10, 795 9,154 7, 2 a 7,646 6,632 40,464 14,643 8,409 6,931 6,118 5,501 38, 602 6,637 4, 04H 3,701 3,412 2,412 20, 203 4,345 1,8(3 2,040 1,685 1,408 Males. 11,321 1,700 1,199 8U 865 573 5,178 975 436 376 313 291 276 192 130 118 83 799 185 28 22 15 24 274 71 7,940 12, 3^0 4,581 6.337 5,294 6,391 33, 953 6,879' 5,893 4, 70S 4,885 3,734 26, 159 9,838 3,874 4,895 4,324 3,759 26, 690 4,444 2, 746 2,510 2,231 1,638 13, 569 2, 738 1,239 1,345 1,006 897 7, 225 1,019 693 510 515 332 3,069 619 250 218 167 156 1,310 141 90 67 58 43 Te- males. 128 30 34 6,408 8,207 2,708 3,903 3,184 3,511 21, 573 3,916 3,261 2,469 2,761 1,893 14, 305 4,805 1, 6:;5 2,036 1,794 1,742 11,912 2,193 1,297 1,191 1, 181 774 6,630 ,607 004 695 679 511 4,096 681 506 331 350 241 2,109 456 180 158 146 135 1,081 136 102 73 60 40 100 14 12 7 13 146 35 37 1,532 NATIVE WHITE— NATIVE PAEENTS. Total. 6,400 3,064 4,099 3,690 3,732 20, 985 3,987 3,945 3,451 3,502 2,806 17, 691 6,345 2, 559 3,222 3, 036 2,626 16, 788 2,832 2,002 1, 799 1,616 1,241 9,490 1,832 976 1,057 903 750 5,524 754 623 470 473 314 2,640 401 252 212 177 143 137 107 67 66 44 3,087 Males. 3,620 1,778 2, 386 2,249 2,171 12, 204 2,488 2,473 2,255 2,208 1,858 11,342 3,624 1,784 2,232 2, 129 1,786 11, 665 1,868 1,332 1,183 1,055 831 6,269 ,166 061 083 533 478 3,621 446 370 293 280 173 1,562 219 163 120 661 203 2 2,395 Fe- males. 2,780 1,286 1,713 1,441 1,561 8,781 1,499 1,472 1,196 1,234 948 6,349 1,721 775 990 907 840 6,233 964 670 616 561 410 3,221 666 315 374 370 278 2,003 308 253 183 193 141 1,078 182 99 92 89 67 529 NATIVE WHITE— FOREIGN PAKENTS. Total. 1,282 505 673 679 612 3,661 692 586 458 470 315 2,421 671 282 361 336 292 1,942 314 203 221 180 116 1,034 219 106 686 345 23 Males. 672 304 391 351 366 2,084 356 363 295 294 206 1,614 439 191 247 240 214 1,331 203 142 153 120 86 704 131 66 60 69 2 206 Fe- males. 610 201 282 228 246 1,507 236 223 163 176 109 232 91 114 90 111 61 1 150 FOREIGN WHITE. Total. 10,245 3,216 4,753 3,817 4,092 26, 123 5,269 4,009 3, 056 3, 2H6 2,307 18, 017 7,301 2,270 2.961 2,560 2,401 17, 493 3,047 1,741 1,575 1,510 993 1,866 ,, 97.1 734 606 553 4,761 743 466 301 312 198 155 130 115 108 286 Males. 6,804 2,021 2,835 2,337 2,431 15, 428 3,208 2, 583 1,975 1,9S4 1,-186 11, 236 4,679 1,614 2,057 1,792 1,589 11, 731 2,025 1,192 1,081 908 674 6,910 1,241 490 3S5 353 3, 044 444 256 174 177 119 1,170 208 79 74 72 60 493 30 17 1,417 Fe- males. 4,441 1,195 1,918 1,480 1,661 10 1,116 10, 095 2,061 1,516 1,0R1 1,302 821 6,781 2.622 656 904 768 812 6,762 1,022 549 494 642 319 2,926 732 244 270 271 200 1,717 298 210 127 135 79 191 76 56 43 48 55 COLORED. (O) Total. 7 301 2, 630 504 775 392 466 4,767 947 624 272 388 204 2,335 1,326 298 387 186 182 2,379 444 97 100 100 62 815 321 28 50 27 24 450 109 28 7 21 9 124 6 4 12 45 3,080 Males. 2, 254 478 726 367 423 4,237 827 474 243 339 184 2,007 1,090 285 359 103 170 2,073 348 80 93 200 22 31 19 20 Fe- males. 01 63 6 6 1 3 6 7 20 2,091 14 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Tahle 2.— ages OF THE AGGREGATE POPULATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, COS.ORJ1DO. AH ages . T^ii'lcr 1 month. 1 to 2 months.. . 3 1o5 month:-*... 6toS nHiiiths... 9toll months.. Underl year-. 1 year. 2 years - 3 years. i years . 1 to 4 years. 5 years . ears 3^ ye irs 31 years SO to 34 years. SOvrrirs ;i7\i;;ira ';8yt:;.i.^ 39 \'car3 35 to 39 years. 40 vf^i'.rs. 41 V?:ira- 44 VL 40 to 4 4 years. 45 years. 46^ e:ir,s. a to 49 years. . ALL CLABSBS. Total. 202 1,969 2,72S 2,862 1, 909 9,658 6,154 10,252 9,474 8,922 34, 802 8, 412 8, 9(1C 8,030 7,687 6,807 39,842 6,956 6,130 6, 85i 6,214 6,080 32, 834 5,604 6,210 5, 977 7,095 7,314 32, 43G 8,038 8,859 9, 017 11, .■'.72 10, 581 47,877 10, 673 10, 307 10,222 11, c;i3 9,413 52, 252 13, 700 7,019 9,243 7,443 7,258 45,353 0,003 7, 22:1 0, O.'iO 0, K2 1 5, 1 JJ 34, 8i3 8, ,S07 4, i:.!) 5, 2!>9 4,(1^7 3, 522 25, 855 5, 6110 3, '-SS 3, 273 18, 626 Male 1,434 1,413 962 3, 139 5, 252 4,665 4,647 17t 603 4,324 4,365 4,066 3,845 3,401 20, 001 3,691 3,093 3, 478 3,130 3, 451 16,848 2,942 3,078 2,894 3,609 4,033 16, 716 4,235 5,493 6,102 7 517 6, 7S3 20, 219 6,762 6, 555 6,897 7,545 6,319 34, 078 9,185 6,053 0, 048 4,785 4,733 29, 809 6,457 4, SO! 3, £,',■'. 4, ::(;2 3,301 22, 790 5,781 2,776 3,-ir.s 2,«.:i 2,187 16, 843 3,600 2,:;51 2,073 2,140 1,698 re- males. 85 961 1,292 1,449 947 4,734 3,015 5,000 4,809 4,375 17, 199 4, OSS 4,541 3.964 3,842 3,406 19, 841 3,265 3, 038 3, 370 3.078 3, 220 15, 986 2,802 3, ICS 2,983 3, 4B0 3,221 15,720 3,803 3,825 3,779 18, 658 3,916 3,752 3, 325 4, CE7 3,004 18, 174 4,605 2,501 3,ir'5 2, 058 3,153 12, 053 3,026 1,374 1,821 1,.!50 1, 3i;5 9,012 1,931 1,337 1, 200 1,306 915 11, 937 NATrVTS WHITE — NATIVE PAEKJITS. Total. 242, 148 138 l,2t] 1,757 1, ,S14 1,212 6,362 3,903 6,572 6,076 6,093 5,364 5,721 6, 080 4, 935 4,364 25, 473 4,388 3,881 4,263 3, 833 4,103 20, 457 3,615 3,838 3,634 4,376 4,513 20, 008 4,804 6, 408 4, 940 7, OSS 5, 962 28, 213 6,798 5,498 5,471 6, 3,52 6,068 28, 217 7, 453 4,301 4, 083 4,037 3,883 24,70 5, 158 3,87 5 3. 020 3, 801 18, 802 4, 565 2, 33 1 2,827 2, 245 1, 945 13,916 3, 000 2, i;;o 1,917 1,059 1,521 Males. Fe- males. 141, 686 100, 402 75 615 884 004 1,992 3,332 3, 003 2,892 11,224 2,771 2, 809 2, 600 2,416 2,193 12, 794 2,317 1,950 2,173 1,968 2,134 10, 542 1, 856 1,897 1,853 2, 280 2,565 10,459 2, 530 3,367 2,670 4,915 3,829 17, 320 3.648 3, 473 3,070 4,123 3, 359 18, 273 4,830 2, ^12 iiioo 2,00! 2, 511 15, 947 3,421 2,393 2,145 2,253 1,807 12, 021 1,486 1,740 1, 373 1, 172 8,650 1,8.56 1,307 1, 131 1,169 952 63 026 839 930 608 3,065 1,910 3,240 3, 003 2,806 11, 024 2,593 2, 913 2, 4S9 2,519 2,100 12, 079 2,071 1,931 2, 030 1, 855 1,909 9,915 1,759 1,941 1, 782 2,0S7 1, 980 9,549 2, 305 2,011 2,270 2, 183 2,133 10, 392 2,150 2,025 1,801 2, 259 1,709 9,944 2,503 1,479 1, 823 1, 48 i 1,378 8,701 1, 737 1,432 1,227 1,371 1,054 6,871 1,685 848 1,031 873 773 6,260 1,145 829 786 700 669 NATIVE WHITE— FOREIGN PAKENTS. Total. 79, 814 03 703 933 1,008 069 3,371 2,143 3, 466 3, 050 2,851 11, 510 2,699 2,727 2,503 2, 268 1, 913 12, 110 1, 923 1,672 1,943 1,763 1,G02 9,202 1,6D0 1,710 1, 555 Males. 44, 074 1,525 1, 642 1,820 1.801 1, 711 8,499 1,627 1,691 1, 690 1, 8,54 1,665 8,517 1,970 1, 227 1,503 1,179 1,170 7,055 1,300 1,013 818 813 642 4,635 940 481 619 421 851 2,818 465 347 200 2;:3 Fe. males. 40 23 374 329 406 435 512 496 343 327 1,764 1,611 1,037 1,793 1,499 1,477 6,861 1,373 1,317 1, 230 1, 1.^0 942 6,047 1, 0,'5 853 909 353 048 4,668 785 816 752 830 803 704 097 1, 039 1, i:57 1, 0u3 ,799 942 000 1,002 1, 070 1,031 5,101 1,182 7-17 054 815 024 521 507 421 2,951 616 319 434 291 1,878 316 232 306 169 167 1. 0.)6 1, 608 1, 651 1,374 5,649 1,321 1,410 1,273 1,(J83 971 6,063 873 819 073 SiO 954 4,634 805 895 803 897 720 821 645 781 744 709 3,700 685 701 G28 778 624 783 480 649 441 423 2, CSl 486 SS9 294 316 221 1, 734 330 163 105 130 123 160 115 87 97 71 FOREIGN WHITE. 285 695 274 851 337 395 445 533 611 ,553 610 687 517 623 072- 854 ,004 1,610 1,027 2, 004 2,251 2,644 10, 126 2,917 2,828 3,130 2,475 14, 338 3,980 1,960 2, 071 2, 0-42 2, 045 12, 698 2,903 2,197 1,723 2,114 1,519 10, 466 3,034 1,263 1,730 1,359 1,159 8,545 1,998 1,150 1, 013 1, 104 812 10.533 6,414 4,119 1.609 1,039 620 6.136 a P&ibohb of uefro descent. CUaeu, JaDaaess, and olvilizad indlana. 27 C3 103 136 140 189 181 217 218 Fe- males. 28, 022 267 264 283 274 319 265 32^ 331 418 561 1,903 872 1,010 1, 326 1, 430 1,784 6,428 1,991 1,956 2,000 2,166 1,775 9,883 2,874 1,408 1,813 1, 354 1,376 ,833 2,039 1,541 1,173 1, 427 1,049 7, 234 2,095 915 1,218 021 754 5,903 1,410 774 703 761 652 4,1D9 10 20 63 134 150 13-1 102 159 178 227 867 271 217 268 266 ■268 252 29 1 341 430 443 638 617 76^ 815 860 097 961 828 964 700 1,106 554 758 083 609 3,775 864 006 545 637 470 3,222 939 343 613 433 405 583 376 310 403 260 1,937 COLOEED. (a) Total. 7,700 1 11 33 24 18 62 93 106 349 107 101 89 65 Males. 5,003 107 06 97 83 S3 62 70 110 138 173 199 183 193 265 201 233 208 215 387 141 181 135 148 2.18 133 142 173 110 810 202 73 113 62 67 670 B48 46 38 59 72 104 120 119 127 139 167 672 181 136 105 130 154 816 209 93 121 69 93 182 100 106 113 77 100 56 AGES. 15 GENERAL NATIVITY, AND COLOR, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890-Coiitiniied. COIiOEEADO. ALL CLASSBS. NATIVE WHITE— NATIVE PAKBNTB. NATIVE WHITE— FOEEIQN PABBNTS. FOEBIOH WHITE. COLOBED. (ffl) Total. Hales. Fe- males. Total. Males. re- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. 4,740 2,044 2,6«7 2,289 2,161 3,018 1,370 1,750 1,481 1,356 1,722 674 917 808 795 2,604 1,157 1.6U5 1,403 1,320 1,551 741 1,003 866 827 1,053 416 602 537 493 300 160 220 102 162 196 110 167 110 97 104 60 53 62 65 1,729 699 813 693 629 1,199 498 600 479 400 530 201 253 214 223 107 28 29 31 40 72 21 20 26 26 35 7 9 5 14 50to54yoar8... 55 years 13, 691 2,298 1,936 1, 620 1,454 1,068 8,975 1,456 1,257 973 930 681 4,816 842 679 547 524 387 8,059 1,352 1,160 942 863 688 4,988 834 735 601 552 436 3,101 518 435 341 316 252 1,004 143 120 103 92 51 680 97 94 64 60 33 324 46 26 39 32 18 4,563 768 626 458 476 311 3,142 603 411 205 809 204 1,421 265 216 163 167 107 235 39 30 17 18 18 165 22 17 13 9 8 70 13 13 4 9 10 55to59yeaTfl... 60 years 8,276 2,092 890 1, o:i2 976 828 5,297 1,272 638 618 586 497 2,979 820 354 414 390 831 5,010 1,218 564 673 605 500 3,168 726 342 411 358 310 1,852 492 222 262 249 190 509 127 47 54 64 40 348 84 28 36 42 22 161 43 21 18 '22 18 2,039 713 267 297 ■ 300 276 1,722 446 160 160 188 158 917 268 107 131 112 118 118 3.1 12 8 7 12 69 17 8 5 7' 49 17 4 3 7 64^oara 5 1 60 to 64 years... 5,818 990 642 615 528 395 3,509 695 397 372 309 217 2,309 395 245 243 219 178 3,660 590 406 4oa 322 213 2,145 352 254 236 192 133 1,415 238 152 107 130 115 332 63 30 40: 20 22 210 84 22 28 13 15 122 19 8 14 7 7 1,653 828 202 164 181 118 1,117 196 120 106 101 64 736 132 82 53 80 54 73 19 4 8 5 7 37 13 1 4 3 6 SS 6 3 4 2 2 65 to 69 years... 3,170 656 830 338 311 265 1,890 371 183 195 159 160 1,280 285 147 143 152 105 1,969 382 210 230 198 167 1,167 219 119 139 104 106 802 163 91 91 94 61 165 35 17 13 19 16 110 21 10 12 7 56 14 7 7 7 9 993 228 101 92 91 80 687 124 S3 48 43 46 406 104 48 44 48 84 43 11 2 3 2 20 7 1 2 i 17 4 1 1 3 1 70 to 74 years... 1,900 259 194 149 144 96 1,068 144 108 80 81 55 832 115 66 69 63 41 1,187 157 123 109 91 73 687 96 70 61 63 41 500 61 53 48 38 32 100 14 7 10 9 3 56 7 3 7 3 44 7 4 3 6 1 692 80 62 29 43 20 314 37 33 12 24 12 278 43 29 17 19 8 21 8 2 1 1 11 4 2 i' 10 4 i 75 to 79 years... 842 14S «1 75 58 45 468 77 28 38 33 25 ^ 374 69 33 37 25 20 653 87 43 62 39 27 321 42 21 27 22 16 232 45 22 25 17 11 43 13 4 5 4 2 22 6 2 2 3 21 7 2 3 1 2 234 43 14 17 13 15 118 27 5 8 8 8 110 10 9 9 6 7 12 3 7 2 6 1 1 2 1 1 i' a 1 80 to 84 years... 385 88 26 28 7 13 201 23 16 16 3 11 184 IB 10 13 4 2 248 20 17 18 1 9 128 10 9 10 1 8 120 10 8 8 28 3 1 13 3 1 15 102 15 6 9 4 4 66 10 4 5 2 3 48 6 2 4 2 1 7 * 3 1 1 1 1 ■i 2 1 1 65 to 89 years... 1 111 18 6 2 6 3 67 10 3 2 4 2 44 8 3 65 9 5 1 5 3 38 I 1 4 2 27 4 a 6 1 4 1 2 38 8 1 24 4 1 14 4 2 1 1 91 years 92 years 1 1 93 years 1 1 1 1 QOtoMyoara... 34 5 1 21 1 1 13 4 23 5 1 14 1 1 9 4 2 2 9 5 4 95yeara 96 years 97yeiir9 98 years 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 95 to D9 years... 100 yoara and oyer.. Age unkno'^n 8 6 3,379 3 4 2,978 6 2 403 8 2 2,608 ...... . 3 1 2,269 5 1 319 1 70 1 51 19 1 354 1 310 44 2 347 1 326 1 21 16 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 2.— AGES OF THE AGGREGATE POPULATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, CONIVECTICPT. All ages . - . Under 1 month... 1 to 2 months 3 toSmonths 6 to 8 months 9 to 11 months Under 1 year. lyear 2y6ar8 3 years iyears 1 toiyoara... 6 years 6 years 7 years Syears Syears 5 to 9 years... lOyears 11 years 12years 13 years 14 years 10 to 14 years . 15 years 16 years 17.vears 18 years 19year8 15 to 19 years. 20 years. 21,\ears. 2l!_\ cars. 2.( years. 24 years. 20 to 21 years. 25 years 26 years 27 vears 28 years-- 29 years 25 to 29 years. 30 years 31 years 32 years 33 ^'ears 3-1 years 30 to 34 years... 35 years 36 years 37 years.. 38 years 39 years 35 to 39 years. 40 years 41 years 42 years 43 \ ears 44 years 40 to 44 years. 45 years 46 years 47 yeans 48 years i9;ears I 45 to 49 years. ATT. CLASSES. Total. 746, 258 459 3,103 3,882 4,155 2,870 14, 409 9,882 16, 163 14, 815 13, 945 51, 805 14, 173 13, 436 13, 452 12, 975 13,118 67, 154 13, 057 12, 382 13, 026 12. 760 14, 267 66, 092 13, 477 14, 721 14, 200 15, 468 14, 542 72, 408 15, 591 15, 108 16, 016 15, 751 15, 058 77, 624 16, 752 13, 542 12, 780 14, 809 11, 657 08, 540 17, 322 9, 426 11,764 10,413 10, 006 58, 931 13, 142 9,773 8,681 10, 598 8,131 50, 325 14, 186 6,364 8,882 7,739 7,194 44,355 11, 398 7,411 6,875 7,717 6,072 39, 473 Males. 369, 538 239 1,565 1,962 2,125 1,437 7,328 4,977 8,168 7,442 7,062 27, 649 7,103 6,711 6,926 6,432 6,714 33, 836 6,652 6,277 6,851 6,425 7,319 33, 624 6,595 7,315 6,029 7,650 7,248 35, 637 7,42S 7,728 7,772 7,674 7,375 37, 971 7,722 0,651 6,225 7,449 5,848 33, 893 8,052 4,819 5,883 5,283 4,971 6,749 4,868 4,329 5,265 3,965 25, 176 7,182 3,218 4,447 3,766 3,504 22, 117 6,908 3,639 3,405 3,736 2, 854 19, 642 re- males. S76, 720 220 1,538 1,920 2,030 1,433 7,141 4,905 7,995 7,373 6,883 27, 150 7,070 6,725 6,626 6,543 6,404 33, 268 6,405 6,105 6,775 6,335 6,948 32, 568 6,882 7,406 7,271 7,918 7,294 36, 771 8,169 7,380 8,244 8,077 7,683 39, 653 8,030 6,891 6,661 7,360 5,809 84, 651 8,370 4,607 5,881 5,130 5,035 29, 023 6,393 4,905 4,352 5,333 4,166 25, 149 7,004 3,136 4,438 3,973 3,690 22, 238 5,490 3,772 3,470 3,981 3,218 19, 931 NATITE WHITE — NATIVE PAHEMTS. Total. 357, 235 200 1,401 1,711 1,935 1,316 6,563 4,674 7,591 6,915 6,415 25, 595 6,554 6, 153 6,283 6,111 6,188 31, 289 6,005 5,654 5,993 6, 683 6,129 29, 464 5,715 6,080 5,870 6,312 5,981 29, 958 6,053 6,203 6,061 6,057 6,013 SO, 047 5,668 4,872 4,881 6,661 4,930 26, 012 6,711 4,398 6,328 4,867 4,941 20, 235 5,856 4,866 4,487 5,199 4,295 24,703 6,281 3,496 4,731 4,227 3,953 22, 6S8 6,104 4,104 3,855 4,071 3,507 20, 701 Males. 174, 985 101 711 897 3,352 2,388 3, 834 3,543 3,278 13, 043 3,267 3,050 3,191 3,022 3,143 15, 673 15, 616 3,102 2,876 3,072 2,862 3,123 15, 023 2,768 2,981 2,912 3,206 3,117 14, 984 2,986 3,320 8,030 3,021 2,811 15, 168 2,745 2,336 2,322 2,797 2,388 12, 583 3,321 2,119 2,585 2,417 2,420 12, 862 2,912 2,356 2,187 2,560 2,094 12,109 3,098 1,711 2,285 2,048 1,894 11, 036 2,501 1,074 1,853 1,882 1,694 9,804 Fe- males. 182, 250 690 814 955 653 3,211 2,286 3,757 3,372 3,137 12, 552 3,287 3,103 3,092 3,089 3,045 2,903 2,778 2,921 2, 831 3,006 14, 439 2,947 3,099 2,958 3,100 2,864 14, 974 3,067 2,943 3,031 3,030 2,802 14, 879 2,923 2,536 2,659 2,864 2,542 13, 424 3,390 2,279 2,743 2,440 2,521 13, 373 2,944 2,610 2,300 2,639 2,201 12, 694 3,183 1,785 2, 446 2,179 2,069 11, 652 2,663 2,130 2, 002 2,189 1,913 10, 897 NATIVE WHITE— FOEEIQN l>AItENTS. Total, 193, 048 254 1,625 2,087 2,118 1,471 7,655 4,863 7,902 7,096 6,600 26, 451 6,597 6,209 6,013 5,641 5,484 29, 844 5,450 5,174 5,861 5,425 6,127 28, 037 6,752 6,290 5,825 5,073 6,349 29, 189 5,209 4,946 5,099 4,766 4,382 24, 402 4,230 3,659 3,400 3,764 2,943 17, 996 4,065 2,213 2,700 2,304 2,139 13, 411 2, 303 1,693 1,306 1,435 7,785 1,267 534 649 526 449 3,425 675 400 329 364 266 Males. 95, 409 130 819 1,023 1,093 731 3,804 2,405 4,012 3,493 3,340 Fe- males. 118 806 1,062 1,025 740 3,751 2,448 3,890 3,603 3,260 13, 260 3,327 3,002 3,125 2,764 2,853 15,101 2,768 2,657 2,917 2,752 3,121 14, 215 2,843 3,177 2,849 2,893 2,652 13, 201 3,270 3,117 2,888 2,777 2,631 FOKEIGN WHITE. 14, 683 2,682 2,517 2,944 2,673 3,006 14, 414 2,424 2,479 2.401 2, 233 2,048 11, 588 1,982 1,712 1,669 1,815 1,430 ,508 1,953 1,110 1,303 1,130 1,047 6,543 1,211 833 065 097 471 3,877 633 265 323 256 199 310 168 179 179 122 13, 822 2,909 3,113 2,976 3,080 2,097 14, 775 2,785 2,467 2,098 2,630 2, 334 12, 814 2,248 1,947 1,831 1,949 1,513 9,488 2,102 1,103 1,397 1,174 1,092 1,152 860 041 738 617 3,908 634 269 326 270 250 1,749 259 242 150 186 144 Total. 127 162 670 694 1,821 790 844 910 1,089 1,214 4,847 1,374 1,332 1,514 1,430 1,790 7,440 1,808 2,106 2,261 2,919 2,962 12, 050 4,030 3,644 4,613 4,644 4,814 21, 745 5,647 4,803 4,301 5,118 3,556 23, 325 6,182 2,682 3,543 3,063 2,775 18, 240 4,640 3,021 2,726 3.707 2,647 16, 741 6,294 2,215 3,314 2,854 2,085 17, 362 5,420 2, 784 2,607 3,156 2,190 a Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Jspaneae, and civilized Indians. 16, 167 Males. 92, 831 Fe- males. 90, 324 92 185 290 450 470 630 620 64 70 204 280 362 647 733 720 971 889 1,038 1,008 1,337 1,358 5,690 1,876 1,812 2, 223 2,209 2,383 10,563 2,842 2,503 2,231 2,680 1, 004 392 394 434 553 588 696 683 781 710 819 3,691 919 1,008 1,193 1,582 1,60* 6,366 2,154 1,832 2,390 2,375 2,431 12, 100 3,480 1,515 1, 002 1,018 1,440 9,983 2,488 1,580 1,389 1,865 1,309 8,631 3,262 1,180 1,729 1,393 1,349 8,913 2,901 1,447 1,329 1,014 1,034 8,436 11, 182 2,705 2,300 2,070 2,433 1,062 COLORED, (a) Total. 12, 820 224 193 281 228 230 938 232 230 246 234 232 1,174 228 222 253 222 221 11, 165 2,702 1,167 1,641 1,410 1, 3a5 8,255 2,162 1,441 1,337 1,842 1,338 8,110 3,032 1,035 1,685 1,401 1,336 8,449 2,459 1,337 1.278 1,542 1,106 7,722 202 245 244 264 250 299 255 243 284 219 1,330 307 208 204 206 228 1,213 374 133 193 194 151 Males, 283 193 162 257 201 1,096 344 109 188 132 107 239 123 84 126 109 6,322 Fe- males. 6,498 92 137 110 112 104 97 129 101 104 95 119 100 114 121 136 117 118 148 133 163 100 103 157 126 198 75 93 518 138 99 88 143 91 189 62 110 69 62 492 130 60 44 01 54 349 26 32 22 101 144 118 124 487 111 121 119 HI 134 112 110 124 92 140 603 124 125 129 121 117 107 128 144 150 129 659 163 138 125 139 119 678 154 108 101 109 102 574 178 53 100 109 87 527 145 94 74 114 110 537 159 47 78 63 45 388 109 63 40 69 55 332 AGES. 17 6ENEEA1. NATIVITY, AND COLOR, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890— Contiiinod. COIVrVJECTSCUT. 50 years 51yoais 52 years 53 years 54 years : 50 to 54 years... 55 years 56 years 57 years 58 years 59 years 55 to 59 years. 60 years 61 years G2 years 63 years 64 years 60 to 64 years... 65 years 6« years 67 years 68 years 69ycai-3 65 to 69 years - 70 years 71 years 72 years 73years 74 years 70 to 74 years. 75 years . 76 years. 77 years. 78 years. 70 years. 75 to 79 years... 80 years 81 years BSVc-ars 83 years 84 years 80 to 84 years. 85 years 86 years 87 years 8Syeara 89years 85 to 89 years. 90 years 01 years fi2years D3 years 94 years 90 to 94 years. 95 years 98 years 97 years 98 years B9yoars 95 to 99 years... 100 years and ovar . ▲ge imknoTra ALL CLASSES. Total. 11, 741 5,068 6,793 6,658 5.801 35, OGl 6,803 6,612 4,655 5, 014 3,836 25, 820 8,122 3,505 4,310 4,135 ! 3,829 i 23,901 5,123 3,195 3,113 3,376 2,562 17, 308 4,406 2:097 2,385 2,225 2,026 13, 330 2,368 1,6J5 1,347 1,329 1, 113 7, 852 1, 455 780 790 868 728 4,621 598 452 260 258 lOS 1,766 252 120 63 52 55 543 111 23 1,960 Males. 5,691 2, 491 3,329 2,679 2,712 16, 902 3,311 2, 042 2,262 2,347 1,813 12, 375 3,861 1,670 2, 093 2,027 1,799 11, 450 2,458 1,589 1,559 1, 655 1,215 8,320 2,058 1,034 1,125 1,082 946 6,245 1,067 791 610 628 533 3,619 624 346 340 323 298 1,931 226 185 109 91 79 Fe- males. 181 30 5 1,151 6,050 2,577 3,464 2, 970 3,089 18, 159 3,492 2,870 2,393 2,667 2,023 13, 445 4,261 1,835 2,217 2,108 2,030 12, 451 2,605 1,650 1,653 1,821 1,347 9,042 2,348 1,003 1,260 1,143 1,080 6,894 1,311 904 737 701 580 4,233 831 434 450 645 430 2,690 372 267 151 167 119 174 78 40 30 45 367 81 18 815 NATIVE "WHITE— NATIVE PAEKKTS. 5,368 3,055 3,903 3,489 3,598 19, 413 3,473 3,327 3,015 3, 109 2,628 15, 453 4,009 2,319 2,840 2,821 2, 583 14, 572 3,012 2,275 2,197 2,492 1,907 11, 8S3 2,773 1,659 1, 821 1,777 1,632 9,662 1,716 1,369 1,118 1,071 950 6,223 1,106 65S 760 618 189 385 215 217 165 1,471 201 106 67 45 45 454 11 951 Males. 2,509 1, 454 1, 873 1,686 1,674 9,201 1,673 1,665 1,509 1,472 1,195 7,414 1,826 1,147 1,360 1,399 1,190 0,928 1,441 1, 051) 1,110 1,139 911 5,664 1,261 810 831 850 739 4,491 765 632 495 493 453 474 291 276 274 242 1,557 182 147 90 73 68 2 521 Fe. males. 2,859 1,601 2,026 1,803 1,924 10, 212 1,800 1,762 1,606 1,637 1,333 8,038 2,183 1,172 1,474 1,422 1,393 7,644 1,571 1,212 1,087 1,353 6,219 1,612 849 990 927 893 6,171 950 737 578 497 3,385 632 362 392 486 374 2,246 125 144 97 142 67 430 NATIVE WHITE— FOREIGN PARENTS. Total. 400 185 235 213 184 1,223 174 130 131 108 80 121 48 73 69 60 1 147 Males. 180 106 103 578 277 130 79 Fe. males. 220 79 127 115 339 140 16 FOREIQN WHITE. Total. 5,736 1,755 2,569 1,869 1,957 13, 885 3,049 1,984 1, 462 1,735 1,178 9,398 3,852 1,104 ],346 1,189 1,139 8,630 1,957 845 830 799 534 6,015 1,495 372 491 395 345 3,093 689 288 187 223 138 1,425 327 no 99 90 90 716 Males. 2,875 893 1,300 854 927 6,855 1,506 985 655 4,610 1, 914 480 COB 663 560 4,192 950 431 414 S77 209 723 192 252 204 186 1,567 266 149 118 71 140 47 63 44 47 506 Fe- males. 862 263 015 030 7,030 ,543 999 797 929 620 4,888 1,938 618 677 626 679 4,438 1,007 414 416 422 315 2,674 772 180 239 191 150 1,541 323 139 105 67 187 63 46 46 43 385 54 22 24 19 19 138 COLORED, (a) Total. 107 71 64 62 50 140 34 51 .50 47 328 200 105 47 14 Males. 167 37 Fe- males. POP — PT 2- 18 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 2.— AGES OF THE AGGREGATE POPULATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, lto4 years. B years . 6 y earg . 7 years. 8 years. 9 years. 5 to 9 years. 10 years . 11 years . 12 years - 13 years . 14 years. 25 years. 26 years. 27 years . 28 years. 29 years . AUages TTnder 1 montli — 1 to2nioiiths 8to5moutIis 6 to 8 mouths , 9 to 11 months Under 1 year. 1 year. . 2 years. 3 years. 4 years. 10 to 14 yeara . 15 years 16years 17 years 18yeara 19 years 15 to 19 years. 20 years 21 yeara 22years 23 years..! 24 years 20 to 24 years. 25 to 29 years... 30 years. 31 years. 32 years . . 33 years. 34 years.. 30 to 3i years.. 35 years 36 years 37 years 38 years 39 yeara 35 to 39 years.. 40 years 41 years 42 years 43 years 44 years 40 to 44 years... 45 years 46 years 47 years 48 years 4*years ." 45 to 49 years. ALL CLASSES. Total. 163, 493 109 767 996 ,112 802 2,388 3,973 3, 827 3,983 14, 171 3,769 3,811 3,750 3„C77 3,532 18, 569 3,854 3, 402 3. 000 3, SBO 3,795 18, 550 3,442 3, CIO 3,284 3,671 3 221 17, 264 3,113 3,407 3,367 3,346 3,074 16, 307 3,364 2,8.10 2,&H 3,328 2,455 14,337 2,061 2,4»8 2,320 2,139 12, 711 2,949 2,121 1,876 2,249 1,837 11,032 1,351 1,859 1, 631 1,378 9,205 S,370 1,490 1,291 1,575 l,2i9 Hales. 85, 573 66 397 516 562 403 1,944 1,176 1,951 1, 922 2,041 7,099 1,666 1,877 1,891 1,835 1,761 9,230 2,037 1,711 2,037 1,775 2,008 9,506 1,734 1,830 1,711 1,847 1,782 8,854 1,330 1,893 1,670 1,717 1,697 8,207 1,650 1,400 1,330 1,693 1,270 7,261 1,880 1,043 1,270 1,180 1,120 6,502 1,540 1,130 1,001 1,181 S64 6,816 1,600 689 941 793 4,711 1,229 785 679 812 646 Fe- males. 82, 920 43 370 480 560 399 1,842 1,212 2,022 1,905 1,942 7,081 1,903 1,964 1,859 1.812 1,771 9,339 1,817 1,691 1,803 1,824 1,789 8,984 1,703 1,810 1,573 1,824 1,489 8,410 1,783 1,514 1,097 1,629 1,477 8,100 1,714 1,430 1,208 1,535 1,179 7,126 1,813 ],018 1,219 1,140 1,019 6,209 1,409 991 875 1,068 873 6,216 1,486 662 918 4,494 1,141 705 612 763 603 NATIVE WHITE— NATIVE PAEENTS. Total. 109, 356 70 516 059 754 538 ;,537 1,577 2,711 2,000 2,714 9,608 2,646 2,053 2,643 2,502 2, 417 12, 091) 2,6.10 2, 333 2, 005 2,417 2,549 12, 644 2,270 2,885 2,139 2,820 2,045 11,159 1,883 2,143 1,987 2,028 1,809 9,850 1,918 1,789 1,572 1,921 1,541 8,741 2,163 1,370 1,603 1, 500 1,400 8,041 1,758 1,395 1,231 1,408 1,181 6,073 1,829 913 1,287 1,009 961 5,999 1,360 1, 035 1,046 835 Hales. 40 258 356 3S8 269 1,311 803 1,350 1,303 1,393 4,849 1,258 1,301 1,285 1,242 1,200 0,206 1,408 1,185 1,337 1,218 1,372 6,520 1,151 1, 207 1,086 1,208 1,128 5,790 777 1,174 976 1,042 S42 4,910 002 875 786 958 815 4,336 1,093 077 799 750 726 4,046 934 746 651 741 603 3,674 922 466 642 625 478 3,032 683 545 451 540 427 Fe- males. 54, 050 30 258 303 306 269 1,226 774 1,361 1,303 1,321 4,759 ].288 1,357 1,278 1,200 1,247 6,430 1,232 1,148 1, 208 1,199 1,177 6,021 1,119 1,178 1,043 1,112 917 6,369 1,106 909 1,0)2 1,016 914 787 4,406 ,000 C93 804 756 683 824 650 680 667 578 907 448 645 484 483 2,967 677 490 434 605 403 NATIVE WHITE— rOEEIQN PAKENTS. Total. 17, 015 24 93 143 166 124 300 513 486 407 441 431 417 418 374 2,081 417 419 455 2,088 457 493 405 611 465 2,391 444 480 488 473 424 464 353 348 361 317 1,833 452 265 341 283 249 290 218 171 194 146 1,019 172 78 127 86 72 636 122 77 08 62 Males. 8,773 138 257 259 212 896 218 219 219 213 189 Fe- mal&3. 8,842 205 162 256 227 225 221 197 223 204 211 207 251 240 234 234 197 272 232 241 201 224 177 167 108 153 212 127 180 140 121 792 127 114 76 102 73 492 263 870 223 212 108 206 1S5 187 192 194 215 2-11 250 242 216 277 231 1,216 247 203 256 232 223 1,1 C6 230 176 181 193 164 944 240 138 156 137 128 798 163 104 96 93 73 272 FOREIGN WHITE. Total. 135 328 102 101 94 470 95 116 128 133 151 234 227 260 271 279 1,271 357 288 281 312 254 431 154 246 243 201 327 206 173 263 187 1,155 493 165 202 219 184 1,263 430 182 165 245 182 7, 975 I 4, 151 I 3, 824 II 5, 160 2, 646 I 2, 614 394 204 190 1 204 oPsnoM of negro dwoent, Chinese, Japanese, and oivUued Indians. Males. 7,000 69 177 Fe- males. 93 122 135 151 ICl 178 155 165 204 141 843 236 89 136 148 131 740 180 114 99 146 103 291 81 102 121 238 100 99 120 96 653 314 141 105 125 120 118 COLOEED. (a) Total, I 179 133 110 138 113 679 195 66 109 147 91 74 118 84 614 202 74 100 569 192 82 125 86 15 158 192 192 136 693 602 721 689 750 725 697 729 C91 622 708 678 609 716 620 652 552 707 660 3,091 652 657 632 674 662 2,877 635 406 403 604 343 2,291 657 272 S09 268 277 574 303 301 384 323 592 205 243 217 161- 468 196 176 217 170 1,217 Males. 14, 495 344 231 330 335 380 1,276 S59 328 374 347 321 1,729 353 284 420 308 380 327 313 297 343 300 325 328 283 203 346 199 219 203 167 150 158 136 142 299 157 175 193 185 1,009 304 99 132 108 732 244 99 06 110 93 64S AGES. 19 feBNEEAL NATIVITY, AND COLOR, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES : 1890— Contlnned, 60 years 61 years , (52 years - i53years Wyeara BO to 54 years. 65 years. '65 years. 67 years . ES years. 69 years. 55 to 59 years- -- 80 years. 61 years. 62 years. 63 years. €4 years. 60 to. 64 years... 65 years. fiB years, 67 years- 68 yoars- 69 years. 65 to 69 years. 70 years., 71 years.. 72 years. . 73 year.*. . 74.years, . 70 to 7i years... 75 years. 76 years. 77yeai-s. 78 years. 79 years . 75 to 79 years.. 80 years. 81 years. 82 years.. 83 years. 8i years . 80 to 8d years. 85 years. 86 years. 87 years . 88 years. 89 years. 85 to 89 years. 90 years.., . 91 years... 92 years.., 93 years „.. 94 years.. 90 to 94 years. 95 years 96 years 97 years 98 years 99 years 95 to 99 years. 100 years and over. Age unknown ALL CLASSES. Total. 994 1,831 1, 097 1,107 6,807 1,379 1,064 832 849 711 4,835 1,472 S56 785 741 654 4,208 909 581 538 511 430 3,035 801 381 4S4 481 350 2,357 425 272 1»-1 213 143 254 107 112 94 85 652 207 74 984 Males.. 1,119 518- 081 554 550 3,422 678 552 447 430 3C4 734 29S 423 398 341 2,197 464 289 273 230 231 1,487 362 193 225 211 178 1,171 197 132 94 100 64 587 104 49 52 272 19 528 I-e- males. 1,219 470 650 543 557 3,445 701 612 385 419 347 2,364 738 260 357 343 313 505 292 263 281 205 439 186 209 220 172 1,226 228 140 .100 113 660 150 68 00 56 56 121 456 NATITE WHITE— NATIVE PARENTS. Total. 1,334 703 916 742 766 4,461 852 701 676 547 502 3,178 828 404 639 623 434 2,748 532 426 363 372 314 2,002 604 262 318 307 259 1,650 261 193 150 140 100 156 81 41 1 450 Males. 609 300 471 382 368 2,190 419 358 804 230 254 1,615 403 213 290 270 236 275 221 182 102 104 240 135 105 140 132. 117 88 71) 01 43 244 Pe- males. 725 343 445 ;;co 3SS 433 343 207 243 4S0 191 249 247 218 1, 325 307 205 186 210 150 264 lis l,i3 101 127 144 105 80 86 03 200 1 206 NATIVE VCHITE— FOREIGN PARENTS. Total. 109 46 67 60 61 319 42 155 Males. 96 68 35 Fe. males. 20 21 74 FOREIGN WHITE. Total. 461 122 199 157 170 230 172 123 175 91 336 76 134 87 109 188 81 85 56 55 141 63 44 67 34 329 161 97 3 10 Males. 231 66 95 70 139 97 65 92 43 430 176 44 75 48 Te- males. 220 56 104 87 84 141 75 68 83 48 160 32 59 39 54 344 229 106 COLCEED. (a) Total. 444 123 159 142 1^0 202 137 97 87 95 613 68 8! 100 70 17S 66 70 63. 50, 412 126 64 50 53 45 25 6 308 Males. 222 70 88 76 65 324 127 33' 48 59 41 308 To- males. 20 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 2.— AGES OF THE AGGREGATE POPULATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, JJISTKSCT OF COIiUMBIA. All ages - Undor 1 iiioiitli 1 to2niuiiliis... 3 toSnoritha... C toSmonShs... 9tollmontli3,. Under 1 year.. 1 year. . 2 years. 33 eara. 4 years. 1 to4years- 5 years. 6 years. 7 years. 8 years. 9 years. 5 to 9 years. 10 years. 11 yeacs. 12 years, loj'eara. 14 years. 10 to 14 years. 15yoe-r3 Ifi years ]7ye«ra IBycars 19 years 15 to 19 years - 20 years 21 years 22 years 2:; years 24ycars 20 to 24 yearn . 25 years 2n years 27 .\ ears 28 years 20 years 25 to 29 years.. 30 years 31 v'-:irs 32'M,:irs 3:'> ye:irs 34 years 30 to 34 years. 85 years 36 years 37 years 38years 89 years 35 to 39 years.. 40 years 41 years 42 years 43 years 44 years 40 to 44 years.. 45 years 46 years 47 years 43year3 49 years 46 to 49 years. ALL 0LAS3E3. Total. 166 8il 1,162 l,2eij 1,032 4,467 2,453 4,540 4,486 4,407 15,830 4,297 4,373 4,340 4,108 4,314 21, 522 4,576 4, 209 4,607 4, 070 4,723 22, 852 4,460 4,916 4,734 5,172 4,978 24, 200 6,542 6, 190 5. iipS /5r296 I 4.811 ! 9.n ! 20, 131 6,091 4,077 4,280 3, 640 6,392 2,811 3,647 3,081 2,821 17, 652 4,638 2,845 2,727 3,322 2,847 16, 479 4,804 2,078 2, 602 2,266 1,978 13, 788 3,873 2,261 2,196 2, 045 2,179 13, 154 Males. 100, 584 SS 429 564 618 609 2,208 1,257 2,278 2, 2:; I 2,179 7,945 2,146 2,157 2,164 2,036 2,225 10, 723 2,319 2,054 2,aS3 2,284 2,257 Te- la ales. 120, 808 78 412 698 648 623 2,250 1,198 2,262 2, 2S5 2, 223 7,891 2,151 2,210 2,176 2,102 2,089 11,217 2,121 2,102 2,230 2,133 2,174 10, 700 2,221 2,462 2,408 2,383 2,130 11, 604 2,104 1,812 1,732 1,958 1,621 9,227 2,318 1,370 1,690 1,614 1,356 8,254 2,116 1,356 1,364 1,633 1,313 2,122 1,044 1,298 1,109 976 6,549 1,880 1,157 1,144 1,348 1,195 10,794 2,259 2,155 2,374 2,882 2,466 11,635 2,339 2, 8U 2,604 3,039 2,804 13, 500 3,321 2,638 2,944 2,913 2,711 14, 527 2,987 2, 24i5 1,861 2,322 1,919 11, 454 3,074 1,435 1,857 1,667 1, 465 2,622 1,589 1,363 1,789 1,534 8,797 2,682 1,034 1,36-1 1,157 1,002 7,239 1,993 1,104 1,052 1,297 NATIVE AVHITl!— KATIVH PARENTS. Total. 107, 300 81 460 689 6S0 642 1,252 2,4a 2,357 2,294 8,826 2,234, 2,218 2,130 2, 038 2,095 10, 715 2,129 2, 60» 2,216 2,092 2,176 10, 61J 2,088 2,295 2,161 2,3U 2,100 10, 905 2,319 2,289 2,354 2,321 2,171 11, 464 2,063 1,838 1,022 1,91« 1,619 0,003 2,317 1,393 1,692 1,460 1,374 8,236 1,935 1,384 1,236 1,601 1,253 7,307 2,031 983 1,303 1,075 1,070 6,442 1,634 1,141 1,124 1,253 1,019 Males. 42 230 283 334 255 650 1,220 1,3*8 1,171 4,255 1,110 1,100 1,645 1,017 1,112 5,384 1,104 080 1,123 1,025 1,W4 5,28-1 S3S 1,002 1,051 1,0S1 987 5,030 09/ 1,180 1,123 1,138 1,026 5,407 883 873 811 839 784 1,000 705 814 760 673 4,003 889 061 634 678 676 897 484 599 529 518 772 699 607 637 550 Fe- males. 39 226 301 320 287 1,179 603 1,1S7 1,140 1,123 4,071 1,124 1,118 1,«S5 1,021 983 5,331 1,025 1,614 i,e«i 1,667 1,132 6,529 1,093 1,2*4 1,060 1,313 1,119 6,869 1,325 1,113 1,231 1,183 1,145 5,997 1,183 965 811 1,019 836 4,813 878 704 701 4,228 1,046 723 601 823 676 3,869 1,134 479 704 646 562 3,415 862 542 617 616 NATIVE WHITE— rOEEIOH PAEENTS. Total. 25 SS 14-1 159 130 301 690 633 604 2,028 659 577 034 580 6S9 Males. 2,954 733 749 830 786 881 830 836 852 4,184 882 950 852 886 771 771 634 646 633 545 3,129 728 463 658 610 363 2,621 462 321 233 1,670 845 168 193 188 163 255 170 163 171 120 13, 719 290 158 312 270 292 300 2,?3 321 274 297 3-49 339 348 1,S31 360 372 403 35.1 380 379 469 381 411 337 330 285 252 295 235 314 233 278 261 1S8 216 163 164 166 lis 815 86 123 81 71 86 74 Fe- males. 15,if5Tri- 18,517 275 143 278 263 312 259 294 310 311 302 1,475 363 350 385 353 421 FOttEION WHITE. 417 509 427 481 472 2,300 503 411 431 476 434 441 369 294 337 310 1,751 414 229 280 259 166 1,347 246 183 144 105 117 855 191 80 190 100 77 548 132 89 82 85 46 Males. Fe- males. 9,680 147 140 232 225 284 278 292 311 329 311 364 249 1,551 231 279 288 250 270 259 352 320 661 206 395 344 330 1,890 038 367 359 403 364 6,724 6,430 6,171 3,165 3,006 869 435 434 2,191 a Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. 224 83 B7 15? 121 122 162 149 158 183 134 181 132 148 163 125 749 221 139 139 175 163 837 243 160 207 183 185 968 310 191 194 243 224 1,168 27 34 5« 6« 83 82 310 149 12s ISl 163 170 159 177 153 171 115 209 99 131 125 125 177 131 120 177 167 702 318 116 188 161 145 928 322 176 165 220 140 1,023 COLORED, (a) CO 2S7 429 447 360 Males. S3, 831 858 1,518 1,530 1,4«4 5,430 1,482 1,541 l.SJO 1, 531 1, 6i9 7, C53 1, CSO ],<(« 1,644 ],t:i l,Oi» 8,229 1.S21 1,«^1 1,714 1,57( 1,830 8,S37 2,109 1,675 1,852 l.SIS 1,007 9, 069 1,943 1, 27Q 1,214 1,375 1,127 6,933 1,057 725 1,018 823 834 5,367 l,8i3 945 925 1,148 1,042 5,903 1,807 681 766 659 415 4,388 ,346 683 560 768 076 3,923 29 143 20s 210 181 448 7S5 744 703 2,033 726 762 775 716 798 3,702 836 0!8 US 7S6 726 OSl 719 749 765 720 751 713 645 759 625 511 6S9 as 2,823 703 306 450 344 360 2,223 780 393 427 524 458 2,692 828 323 394 309 187 669 286 272 382 347 1,956 AOES. 21 GENERAL NATIVITY, AND COLOR, BY STATES AND TEEEITOEIES: 1890— Continued. DISTRICT OF COIiUMBIA. 50 years 61 years 52 years 53 years 54 years 50 to 51 years . . 55 years 56 years 57 years .- 58 years 69year5 65 to 50 years.. 60 years. 61 years - 62 years. T»3 years. 64 y cars. ALL CLASSS8. Total. 8,913 1,606 2,034 1,612 1,666 10, 821 2,020 1,489 1,114 1,245 921 6,792 L 2,201 873 60 to 64 years. 65 years 60 years 67 years 68 years 69 years Co to 69 years.. 70 years 71 years 72 years 73years 74 years 70 to 74 years. 75 years 76 years 77years VByears 79 years 75 to 79 years. 80 years 81 years 82 years 83 years 84 years 80 to 84 years. 85 years 86 years 87 years 88years 89 years 85 to 89 years - SO years 61 years 92 years 93 years 94 years 90 to 94 years. 95 years 96 years 97 years 98 years... .-... 99 years 95 to 99 years.. 100 years and over. Age unknown 6,877 1,S30 543 618 679 511 3,683 976 370 443 383 814 2,499 465 260 171 234 167 1,303 272 104 116 104 60 676 252 109 27 30 1,501 Males. 1,882 876 1,078 868 855 5,559 789 626 623 484 1,022 486 544 607 405 2,964 631 282 270 330 255 re- males. 428 204 207 170 153 1,162 198 115 81 85 71 550 257 80 12 767 2,031 720 950 744 811 5,262 1,022 700 488 622 440 3,272 1,179 386 498 453 397 2,913 203 348 349 250 1,915 548 175 241 212 161 267 151 90 149 753 184 65 67 61 42 409 78 21 18 734 NATIVE WHITE— NATIVE PAKENTS. Total. 1,702 776 1,019 800 836 6,133 861 713 608 617 432 3,191 884 415 499 455 420 2,073 544 263 288 353 235 1,683 413 207 229 228 168 188 143 107 105 68 61 66 34 316 .1 737 Males. 831 430 535 422 437 2,655 436 390 320 30O 230 397 229 259 247 203 1,335 257 137 121 171 109 795 182 116 112 97 81 688 256 Fe- males. 1 406 871 346 484 378 399 2,478 425 323 248 311 202 1,509 487 186 240 208 217 1,338 287 126 167 182 126 888 231 91 117 131 87 657 107 88 49 71 64 NATIVE WIIirE— FOREIGN PAEEKTS. Total. 234 93 132 99 106 664 374 30 Males. 107 40 57 02 60 310 180 Fe- males. 127 63 75 37 56 318 194 149 FOREIGN WHITE. Total. 736 307 398 317 368 2,126 523 351 274 300 210 1,667 539 231 305 2S0 198 1,653 151 1S5 173 132 106 70 81 556 107 53 37 60 20 Males. 337 187 220 193 194 283 197 173 170 126 279 152 168 165 118 190 92 94 OS 77 551 123 47 40 33 46 303 69 10 Fe- males. 120 178 124 174 240 161 101 139 84 260 79 137 115 80 671 100 29 07 32 35 253 07 35 40 COLOEED. (a) Total. 1,241 420 483 8G0 850 542 330 209 246 233 681 192 178 177 143 114 122 120 298 73 04 67 62 152 49 25 Co 41 106 22 23 20 23 191 61 22 28 634 Males. 607 215 266 101 174 243 153 97 114 102 300 88 610 154 37 43 50 09 108 29 38 23 21 23 Fe- males. 10 299 25 STATISTICS OP POPULATlOiT. Table 8.— AGES OF THE AGGEEGATE POPULATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, All ages Tinder 1 month 1 to2montlia 3to5month3 6 toSmontba 9tollmonths 1 "Under 1 year- . lyear.. 2 years. Syeara. 4 years. 1 to 4 years. B years. 6 years. 7 years. 8 years. 9 years. 5 to 9 years. 10 years. 11 years. 12 years.. 13 years. 14 years. 10 to 14 years... 15 years 16 years ITyears 18 years 19 years 15 to 19 years.. - 20y6ars 21 years 22yeara 23 years 24 years 20 to 24 years. 25 years 265-ears 27 years 23 years 29 years 25 to 29 years. SOyeara Slyeara 32years SSyears 24 years 30 to 34 years. 85 years. 36years. 37 years. 38 years.. 89 years. 35 to 39 years... 40 years 41 years 42 years -.. 43 years 44 years 40 to 44 years... 46j-ear8 46yivirs 473'eara 4S years 49years 15 to 40 years... AT.T. CLASSES. Total. 391,422 250 2,150 2,890 3,259 2,035 10, 584 7,775 12, 794 11, 547 11, 525 43, 041 10,630 11, 611 10, 844 11,404 9,458 63, 947 11,432 6,679 11, 262 9,311 9,950 50, 534 8,522 9,153 7,894 9,584 8,046 43, 199 7,996 7,444 7,688 7, 520 6,824 37, 472 7,592 6,102 6,628 6,904 4,595 80, 821 9,166 3,469 4,634 4,184 3,888 25, 341 7,078 4,246 3,680 4,777 3,456 23,235 7,470 2,316 3,387 2,640 2,420 18, 232 5,579 2.955 2, 535 3,170 2,236 16,475 Males. 201,947 142 1,104 1,451 1,621 1,057 5,375 3,943 6,591 5,893 5,967 22, 364 5,364 5,850 5,516 5,772 4,839 27, 341 6,007 4,340 5,704 4,685 5,088 25, 824 4,164 4,120 3,802 5,000 4,192 21, 278 3,652 4,024 3,830 3,922 3,524 18, 852 3,797 3,150 2,986 3,698 2,536 16, 167 4,703 1,996 2,502 2,287 2,115 13, 603 3,758 2,269 2,008 2,622 1,914 12, 461 8,697 1,289 1,726 1,411 1,200 9,329 2,901 1,668 1, 443 1,760 1,205 8, 067 I Fe- males. 189, 475 108 1,046 1,439 1,638 978 5,209 3,832 6,203 5,054 5,588 21, 277 6,266 5,761 5,328 6,032 4,619 26, 606 5,425 4,239 5,558 4,626 4,862 NATIVE WHITE — NATIVE PAEENTS. Total. 190, 998 114 1,128 1,434 1,661 1,014 5,351 8,996 6,617 5,788 5,785 Males. 22, 186 5,233 6,799 6,283 5,614 4,688 24,710 4,358 6,033 4,092 4,584 8,854 21,921 4,444 3,420 3,858 3,698 3,300 18,620 3,795 2,952 2,642 3,206 2,059 14, 654 4,463 1,473 2,132 1,897 1,773 11, 738 3,318 1,987 1,672 2,256 1,542 10,.774 3,773 1,026 1,661 1,229 1,214 8,903 2,678 1,297 1,092 1,410 1,031 26, 617 5,569 4,392 5,372 4,440 4,858 24,631 4,281 4,622 4,057 4,231 8,642 20, 833 3,568 3,607 3,665 3,333 2,873 16, 948 2,914 2,540 2,429 3,326 2,208 67 596 730 850 633 2,781 2,059 3,414 3,0J6 2,977 11, 468 2,682 2,961 2,722 2,842 2,413 13, 625 2,964 2,274 2,778 2,264 2,498 Fe- males. 92, 162 47 632 704 811 476 1,937 3,203 2,772 2,808 18, 720 2,551 2,838 2,661 2,772 2,270 NATIVE WHITE— FOREIGN PARENTS. Total, SI 141 202 177 138 452 700 610 637 12, 778 2,193 2,264 2,111 2,129 1,851 13, 477 4,384 1,937 2,479 2,335 2,117 7,608 13, 252 3,860 2,219 1,944 2,363 1, 767 11, 663 3,273 1,370 1,918 1,534 1,402 503 2,646 1,528 1,310 1, 454 1,061 8,002 10, 548 1,604 1,982 1,732 1,761 1,476 8,645 1,398 1,270 1,267 1,765 1,243 6,933 2,271 1,107 1,302 1,270 1,160 12, 992 2,605 2,118 2,594 2,176 2,360 11, 853 2,088 2,363 1,948 2, 102 1,791 10,285 1,964 1,625 1,833 1,582 1,397 8,401 1,516 1,270 1,172 1,561 1,026 7,100 1,803 1,161 1,060 1,247 6,256 1,647 762 954 801 687 4,841 1, 337 812 701 750 541 6,544 2,113 830 1,177 1,005 967 2,299 513 607 494 451 439 2,404 517 427 464 387 469 Males. 8,019 16 74 103 73 80 222 366 282 230 2,264 402 413 351 373 326 295 300 278 303 266 1,432 217 219 213 213 206 6,162 1,567 1,058 884 1,116 782 5,397 1,626 624 964 733 716 4,144 4,062 716 600 704 623 3,658 1,0C8 279 167 191 183 162 201 167 137 163 113 278 252 235 221 214 Fe- males. 7,754 15 67 99 104 68 230 334 328 257 1,200 276 206 230 200 221 1,132 210 194 157 177 160 139 172 132 141 128 174 79 125 91 82 551 116 100 98 71 712 116 105 89 106 102 1,149 235 265 259 230 226 1,204 241 222 234 187 248 192 219 194 196 166 166 128 146 162 128 617 141 95 114 104 79 533 107 89 75 82 69 446 422 101 114 124 108 104 138 72 77 79 449 359 248 FOHEIGN WHITE. Total 18, 178 25 159 157 176 168 184 844 201 167 220 193 189 970 214 242 233 802 302 1,298 378 400 466 430 463 2,137 496 446 444 510 367 Males. 2,263 652 262 363 316 323 1,806 438 338 273 869 285 1,703 665 210 337 244 269 1,615 335 299 254 311 209 « Persons of negro descent, CWnese, Japanese, and oivUized Indiana. 1,453 10,901 11 Fe- males. 156 107 90 109 107 107 520 125 127 130 154 160 216 267 271 239 1,275 804 285 287 308 227 1,4U 317 188 220 178 202 1,105 238 220 179 231 181 1,097 345 129 210 ITO 146 990 252 205 154 188 134 7,277 162 94 77 111 86 82 115 108 148 152 612 146 184 199 159 174 862 192 181 167 202 140 COLOEED. (a) Total. 166,473 105 880 1,251 1,403 880 4,519 3,290 6,390 6,067 6,101 18, 838 4,725 5,148 4,891 6,171 4,147 235 74 133 138 121 701 152 118 94 138 104 606 220 81 127 84 113 24,082 6,145 3,593 5,200 4,291 4,434 Males. Fe. males. 84, 181 69 434 618 687 439 2,237 1,645 2,771 2,549 2,627 22, 669 3,625 3,878 8,248 4,678 3,776 19, 203 3,765 3,137 3,379 8,454 3,232 16, 957 3,965 2,897 2,642 2,855 1,754 14, 013 8,951 1,103 1,8J1 1,360 1,286 9,301 3,077 1,622 1, 326 1,882 1,291 625 133 94 100 123 75 838 I 523 9,098 3,458 650 1,007 771 677 6,603 2,432 1,028 875 1,334 900 6,569 9,592 2,328 2,561 2,466 2,625 2,110 12, 090 2,680 1,771 2,587 2,114 2,262 11,394 1,836 1,535 1,404 2,540 2,031 82,292 9,146 1,577 1,654 1,699 1,759 1,631 8,320 1,979 1,490 1,353 1,520 964 7,306 1,974 606 735 4.806 1,562 789 694 982 679 4,6 1,628 361 494 401 329 3,213 1,250 588 532 782 490 3,642 46 443 633 716 441 2,283 1,845 2,619 2,508 2,474 9,246 2,397 2,587 2,425 2,546 2,037 11, 993 2,485 1,822 2,619 2,177 2,172 11, 275 1,989 2,341 1,844 2,138 1,745 10, 057 2,178 1,483 1,680 1,685 1, 601 8,037 1,986 1,407 1,189 1,335 790 0,707 1,977 497 745 615 602 4,436 1,515 733 632 920 612 4,412 1,830 289 513 370 3,350 1,182 440 653 410 3,927 AGES. 23 GENERAL NATIVITY, AND COLOR, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890— Continued. FliOBIDA. 50 years Bl years 53 years 53 years Siyeara 50 to 54 years. 55 years. 56 years. 57 years - 58 years . 59 years . 55 to 59 years... 60 years. 61 years. 62 years. 63 years . 64 years . 60 to 64 years. 65 years. 66 years. 67 years. 68 years . 69 years. 65 to 69 years. 70 years. 71 years. 72 years . 73 years . 74ye.ars. 70 to 74 years. 75 years. 76 years. 77ycar3. 78 years. 79 years. 75 to 79 years. 80 years. 81 years. 82 years. 83 years. 84 years. 80 to 84 years.. 85 years. 86 years. 87 years. 88 years. 89 years. 85 to 89 years.. 90 years. 91 years. 92 years. 93 years. 94 years. ) to 94 years . . . 95 years . 9li years. 97 years. 98 years. 99 years. 95 to 99 years.. 100 years and over. Age unknown ALL CLASSES. Total. 5,004 1,458 2,002 1,098 1, 727 11, BS9 2,388 1,755 1, 203 1,415 1,039 ,800 3,104 772 095 991 803 6,eiu 675 720 603 4,284 1,355 337 430 378 305 2,805 619 280 170 203 129 428 94 105 79 79 785 121 40 68 40 29 291 120 53 86 1,632 Males. 2,473 819 1,108 901 873 6,234 1,257 1,000 749 754 559 4,325 1,526 454 664 658 440 3,540 900 404 407 391 303 705 194 248 222 159 1,528 312 IBl 94 134 72 773 203 51 42 42 41 379 149 37 916 Fe- males. 2,531 639 894 737 854 5,055 1,131 749 514 661 480 3,535 1,678 318 431 435 356 3,118 805 271 335 200 1,879 050 143 182 156 146 1,277 307 119 76 128 57 687 225 43 63 37 145 63 25 49 716 NATIVE WHITE— NATIVE PARENTS. Total. 2,021 843 1,119 934 983 6,899 1,139 931 745 763 612 4,190 1, 257 475 623 001 473 3,428 712 393 408 384 267 483 184 242 222 185 189 162 90 144 74 135 51 41 39 39 305 105 7 430 Males. 931 453 696 509 472 2,061 686 508 428 391 327 2,238 621 278 348 338 249 1,934 371 243 243 209 163 253 106 139 136 91 725 153 52 12 2 282 Fe- males. 1,090 390 623 425 510 2,938 553 425 317 372 285 1,952 636 197 274 203 224 1,594 341 155 165 175 104 235 78 103 86 94 596 103 70 40 75 53 5 148 NATIVE WHITE— FOHKIQN PAKE NTS. Total. 104 47 65 58 66 328 207 Males. 114 91 24 Fe- males. 135 18 14 FOEEIQN WHITE. Total. 489 167 238 209 222 1,325 243 193 129 160 111 835 269 83 107 98 656 104 91 50 75 68 106 55 16 2 111 Males. 313 105 150 138 130 836 148 123 79 99 161 52 58 65 61 387 27 Fe- males. 175 62 489 108 31 49 43 93 30 COLOEKD. (O) Total. 2,390 401 500 499 457 4,337 956 581 353 45;j 285 2,628 1,620 190 246 266 207 2,418 857 103 200 246 163 1,629 749 104 133 114 74 1,174 373 86 50 98 40 269 27 39 28 31 40 77 1,053 Males. 1,171 227 326 283 238 2,244 497 345 218 245 150 1,455 718 109 146 141 120 1,234 443 98 122 128 887 379 58 77 60 615 194 52 30 53 20 114 14 19 16 19 182 :24 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 2.— AGES OF THE AGGEEGATE POPULATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, All Qg03 . Under 1 month. 1 to 2 montlia — 3to5inonth3 6 to 8 months... 8 to 11 months.. Under 1 year... lycar.. 2yeara. 3 years. 4 years. 1 to 4 years. 6 years. 6 years. 7 years. 8 years. 9 years. 5 to 9 years - 10 years. 31 years. 12 years. 13 years. 14 years. 10 to 14 years. ISyc.ire 16 years 17 years 18 years 19 years 15 tolOyears- 20 years 21 years 22 years 23 years 24 years 20 to 21 years... 25 years 26 years 27 years 28yearH 29- years 25 to 29 years... 80 years 31 years 32 years , 33 years S4 years 30 to 34 years... 85 years 86 years 37 years 88 years... 8d years 35 to 39 years. 40 years.... 41 years 42 years 43 years 44 year £3 40 to 44 years.. 45 years 46years 47 years 48 years 49years ^ 45 to 49 years. ALL CLASSES. Total. 1,637,353 1,152 11,653 U, 805 15, 936 9,599 63, 145 39, 839 60, 9S6 54, 636 68, 401 213, 872 61,353 68,857 64, 015 66, 753 47, 020 268, 128 67, 739 42, 629 67, 656 46,217 60, 520 254, 661 42, 924 48, 025 38, 604 45, 380 34, 254 209, 187 39, 061 84,S58 35, Ti3 32, 683 80, 257 172, 072 34,333 24, 875 22, 938 28,628 19, 300 129, 974 41, 7G8 15, 080 19, 844 18, 134 16, 742 112, 168 82, 313 19, 065 16, 607 20, 017 14, 374 102, 266 S3, 160 11,185 13,685 11.623 10, 361 79, 904 21,814 10, 469 8,983 11, 349 8,388 61, 003 Males. 615 6,008 7,378 8,001 4,785 26, 787 20, 350 81, 165 27,493 30, 220 109, 228 25,828 29, 638 27, 586 28, 855 24,083 135, 988 30, 259 21,764 29, 382 23, 4 OS 25, 769 130, 0-12 21,433 23, 064 18, 772 21, 836 17, 600 102, 605 16, 653 19, 434 17, 630 16, 526 15, 082 85,225 15, 976 11, 974 11, 649 14, 263 9,990 63, 842 20, 513 8,302 10, 045 9,348 8,563 56, 771 16, 267 9,672 8,624 10, 009 7,438 62, 010 16, 726 6,897 6,864 6,774 4,850 39, 111 9,819 4,932 4,093 4,939 3,781 Fe- males. 917, 428 637 5,645 7,427 7,935 4,814 26, 353 19, 489 29, 831 27, 143 28, 181 104, 644 25, 625 29, 321 26, 459 27, 898 22, 937 132, 140 27, 480 20, 865 28, 174 22, 749 24,751 124, 019 21, 491 24,861 19, 832 23, 544 16, 754 106, 582 22, 498 15, 424 17, 593 10, 157 15, 175 86, 847 18, 357 12, 901 11, 289 14, 275 9,310 66, 132 21, 265 7,378 9,799 8,786 8,179 55, 397 16, 046 9,383 7,883 10, 008 6,938 60, 266 17, 424 5,288 6,821 5,749 6,611 40, 793 11, 995 5,637 4,890 6,410 4,607 27,564 1 NATIVE WHITE— NATIVE PARENTS. Total. 638 6,612 7,407 8,298 6,347 27, 302 20, 046 31,786 27, 804 29, 682 109, 318 26, 318 29, 785 27, 393 27, 640 24, 238 135, 374 28, 468 23, 163 28, 147 23, 323 24, 802 127, 953 22, 044 24, 002 20, 088 22, 083 17, 687 106, 904 18, 277 18,172 17,472 15, 859 14, 700 84,480 13,103 11,471 11,355 15, 375 11, 470 02, 774 19, 312 9,713 12,219 11,431 10,655 63, 330 14, 725 11, 173 9,730 11, 208 8,393 66, 229 14, 355 7,175 8,817 7,677 7,109 45,133 10, 191 6,687 6,082 6,372 4,097 Males. 472, 500 339 2, 90D 3,835 4, 316 2,743 14, 142 10, 250 16, 332 14, 201 15, 488 66, 271 13,356 15, 008 13, 953 14,191 12, 454 68, 960 14, 944 11, 829 14, 361 11,729 12, 560 65, 423 10, 948 11,613 9,8S5 10,690 9,074 52, 220 7,990 10,006 8,6.J2 8,174 7,404 42, 222 6,093 5,389 5,702 7,675 5,980 30, 739 9,678 6,019 6,135 5,904 6,436 32, 072 7,476 5,685 5,113 5,660 4,332 28, 271 3,803 4,425 3,907 3,304 22, 333 4,612 8,114 2,520 2,691 2,155 Fe- males. 299 2,703 3,572 3,082 2,604 13, 160 9,790 15,454 13, 003 14,194 63, 047 12, 962 14, 779 13, 440 13, 449 11, 784 66, 414 13,524 11, 334 13, 786 11, 594 12, 302 02, 640 11, 096 12,389 10, 193 11, 393 8,613 53,684 10,281 8,100 8,830 7,685 7,296 42,258 7,010 6,082 5,653 7,800 5,490 32, 035 9,734 4,694 6,084 6,627 6,219 31, 258 7,249 5,488 4,612 6,648 4,061 26, 968 7,461 3,872 4,392 3,770 3,805 22, 800 5,679 3,573 3,162 3,681 2,842 NATIVE WHITE— FOHKIGN PARENTS. Total. 19, 083 17 70 no 134 84 276 695 474 476 1,821 451 480 493 408 434 Males. 2,200 600 427 569 467 611 2,404 495 635 640 520 490 616 615 487 472 416 415 391 355 412 328 1,901 503 246 307 289 228 1,672 810 261 183 223 176 1,163 271 124 167 137 125 824 179 124 97 131 84 9,785 144 294 231 249 918 284 231 205 187 219 265 222 270 236 264 246 251 247 254 251 201 271 236 230 192 197 194 153 187 175 250 149 166 156 128 839 157 140 97 111 88 132 71 87 78 66 424 33,439 1 33,929 15,092 18,837 615 314 301 1,166 a Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. Fe- males. 0,898 132 301 243 227 217 249 238 221 215 235 205 289 231 247 249 284 293 200 245 316 244 251 242 224 1,276 218 197 202 253 96 151 133 100 733 153 121 86 112 660 130 53 80 69 400 FOREIGN WHITE. Total. 11, S92 63 SI 99 105 113 153 157 170 209 246 941 257 246 227 237 198 182 223 . 206 185 1,175 327 230 208 252 178 430 161 274 210 190 374 202 182 246 152 Males. 7,422 40 201 89 101 113 138 154 178 1G9 148 162 126 783 251 130 116 140 135 802 226 161 145 167 121 255 117 171 128 114 785 246 138 113 156 96 749 Fe- males, 4,470 25 109 346 128 52 77 66 60 101 79 63 95 67 395 175 44 103 82 76 480 128 64 407 COLORED, (a) rotal. 858,990 25, 426 19,512 28, 598 26,330 28, 222 102,008 21,. '•.^.0 !21 22, L 130,279 2S, 706 18, 937 L-5, 066 20, 327 23. 407 17, 877 23, 072 15, 938 Males. 430,218 200 3,005 3,493 3, 623 1,999 12,440 9,952 14,526 13,051 14, 470 51, 999 12,216 1-1, 379 13, 363 14,460 11, 384 100,241 20,105 10,014 ]7,aE3 10, ]-:3 ]4,S1.5 84, 2.15 20, 558 12, 767 11,001 12, Tili.t 7,L'01 65, 802 15, 018 9, CS5 14,712 11,474 12, 912 03, 601 10, 208 11,150 8,570 10,832 8,114 48, 875 8,207 9,056 8,039 7, tS4 7,::32 41,278 9,508 0, 222 5, 846 6, ;S9 3,709 64,134 ,[ 31,414 21, 674 5,540 7, ( ',15 0, 2l.,S 5, 074 10, 434 3, 004 3, 003 3, 148 2,804 40, 091 10, 951 7,391 6,386 8,334 5,027 44, 0S9 18, 094 3,725 4,427 3,4C9 2,937 23, 053 8,408 3,096 3,264 4,081 2,697 32, 682 11,070 3,450 3,022 4, CO!) 3, 105 25, 303 22, 346 8,445 1,906 2,181 1,061 1,376 15, 569 4,880 1,629 1,107 2,016 1,477 11, 409 AGES. 25 GENERAL NATIVITY, AND COLOR, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890— Continued. ALL CLASSES. Total. 60 years 51 years 52 years 53 years 6-1 years 50 to 5-4 years - F 65 years 5C years 57 years 58 years 59 years 55 to 50 years. 60 years 61 years 63 years 63 years 64 years 60 to 04 years. 65 years 66 years 67 years 68 years 69 years 65 to 8D years... 70 years 71 years 72 years 73 years 74 years 70 to 74 years.. 75 years 76 years 77 years 78 M'.ars 79 years 75 to 79 years.. 80 years 81 years 82 years 83 years 84 years 80 to 84 years. 85 years SSjears 87 years 88years 89 years 85 to 89 years-. 80 years Bl years 92 years 93 years 94vi-,ir3 00 to 94 years... 65 years 66 ye irs 97 yr.'ir.s 98 years 93 years 95 to 99 years . 100 years and over . Age unknown — 23,951 7,605 9,497 7,925 7,710 56, 751 11, 000 7,354 5, 694 5, 665 4,056 33, 669 15, 783 4,022 4,994 4,985 4,357 34, 141 8,962 3,355 3, 346 3,388 2, 372 21, 411 7, 040 1,816 2,348 1,830 1,082 14, 710 3,259 1, 560 1,144 1,374 849 8,186 2,430 676 676 521 5J5 786 366 341 207 200 1,900 498 101 786 101 61 43 37 22 Males. 10, 963 4,000 4,994 4,306 3,637 28, 180 5,222 3, 626 2,797 2,652 1,949 16,246 7,552 2, 124 2,696 2,770 2,307 17, 449 4, 651 1,759 1,776 1,656 1,190 10, 932 3,410 965 1,205 1,009 7,529 1,557 804 613 737 .419 4,130 1,080 345 362 256 203 2,306 336 164 153 113 102 863 198 55 37 30 18 338 115 100 1,953 re. males. 12, 991 3, 575 4,503 3,019 3,883 28, 571 5,778 3,723 2,797 3,013 2,107 17, 423 8,231 1,898 2, 29.8 2,215 2,050 16, 092 4,401 1,596 1,570 1,730 1, 182 10, 479 3,630 851 1,083 821 802 7,187 1,702 756 531 637 430 4,050 1,350 331 314 265 272 2,532 450 202 188 94 98 1,032 300 46 32 30 34 448 139 230 2,032 NATIVE WHITE— NATITE PARENTS. Total. 9,670 4,352 5,004 4,830 4,750 29, 272 6,178 4,679 B,5J9 3,530 2,610 19,471 6,025 2,369 3,154 8,153 2,925 17, 625 3,841 2, 233 2,120 2, 031 1,528 11, 753 2,846 1,173 1,630 1,252 1,153 8,059 1,379 1,041 830 903 598 4,762 950 438 439 362 348 339 232 197 119 102 143 53 89 34 27 296 44 1,171 Males. Pe. 4.117 ] r.iia j 2,W2 I 2 i03 1 2, OI>i I I'J, 372 2, 20,T 2. liO:; 1,670 1, 587 1,187 2,555 1,177 1,532 1,566 1.385 8,215 1,300 007 853 676 574 4,010 641 520 445 475 295 234 178 103 153 98 93 61 64 145 34 19 683 2 2:' I ii.UVi 2. J 33 2, 063 2,972 2,480 1,880 1,952 1,429 10, 719 3,470 1,192 1,622 1,586 1,540 9,410 2,069 1,169 1,084 1,100 785 6,197 1,540 671 777 576 579 4,049 738 621 394 430 303 2,336 613 214 205 184 185 1,301 ISO 134 104 68 48 530 25 688 NATIVE WHITE— FOREIGN PAEK.NTO. Total. 156 80 98 80 71 281 213 07 33 Males. 263 140 44 males. 136 99 33 18 FOREIGN WHITE. Total. 431 134 228 182 184 258 187 139 164 107 855 343 105 159 141 104 853 195 74 76 78 51 108 39 52 46 34 279 50 44 20 13 163 Males. 251 85 141 120 113 146 106 85 89 61 487 191 64 100 88 CO 107 40 42 44 32 271 104 62 Fe. males. 29 180 49 87 62 71 449 112 81 64 75 46 152 41 69 53 203 61 18 23 COLORED, (a) 13, 697 3,099 3,607 2,827 2,705 25, 835 5.496 2; 633 1,848 1,894 1,292 13, 002 9,331 1,503 1,639 1,642 1,282 15, 397 4,853 1, 007 1,112 1,234 765 8,971 4,031 675 625 490 469 6,190 1,804 455 206 413 222 ,165 1,418 214 213 149 162 2,156 429 123 126 77 92 847 346 44 23 30 25 473 287 :, 743 Males. 6,518 1,831 2,149 1,745 1,592 13, 835 2,830 1,393 1,008 949 682 6,807 4,767 863 1,040 1,090 833 8,593 2,033 630 677 662 400 5,002 2,025 319 357 291 270 3,2C8 871 247 146 232 110 1,600 606 107 111 73 89 175 60 65 44 45 379 129 21 17 13 7 78 80 1,334 Fe- males. 12,000 26 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 9.— AGES OP THE AGGREGATE POPULATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, IDAHO. All ages TTnder 1 month . . . 1 to 2 months 3to5months 6 to 8 months 9 to 11 months Under 1 year. iyear 2year9 Syears 4year3 1 to 4 years... Syears Cyears Vyeara Syears Syears StoOyeaia... 10 years llyeara 12 years 13 years 14 years 10 to U years. 15 years 16 years ITyears 18 years 19 years 15 to 19 years... 20 years 21 years 22yeara 23 years 24 years 20 to 24 years... 25year8 2Cyoar8 27years 28 years 29years 25 to 29 years... 80 years ^ 31 years. ' 82years 33 years 34 years 30 to 34 years... 35 years 30 years 37 years 38 years 39years 35 to 39 years... 40 years 41 years 42year3 43 years 44 years 40 to 44 years.. 45 years 46 years 47 years 48years 49year3 4fi to 40 years.. ALL CLASSES. Total. 84, 385 616 623 444 2,216 1,506 2,570 2,515 2,355 i,946 2,363 2,227 2,077 2,015 1,820 10, 502 1,911 1,534 1,749 1,522 1,540 8,256 1,340 1,413 1,328 1,476 1,361 6,918 1,581 1,565 1,666 1,660 1,709 8,181 1,677 1,575 1,615 1,786 1,537 8,190 2,205 1,239 1,499 1,381 1,271 7,595 1,582 1,238 1,007 1,262 890 6,985 1,503 755 1,053 768 725 4,804 1,028 748 695 096 603 3, 670 I Males. 61, 290 26 237 324 317 219 740 1,306 1,288 1,186 4,520 1,202 1, 142 1,048 1,048 931 6,371 984 705 8S0 768 816 706 750 706 758 736 3,656 917 953 982 1,015 1,098 4,965 1,074 1,000 1,070 1, 159 1,038 5,401 1,524 891 1,028 948 867 5,258 1,141 849 089 889 626 1,064 629 735 543 605 3,376 759 490 409 473 353 2,484 re- males. 33, 095 19 251 292 306 225 1,093 766 1,264 1,227 1,169 4,426 1,161 1,085 1,029 967 889 5,131 <)27 769 869 754 724 4,043 634 063 622 718 625 664 612 684 645 611 3,216 603 515 545 627 499 2,789 681 348 471 433 404 441 389 318 373 270 1,791 439 226 318 225 220 1,428 289 258 186 223 150 NATIVE WHITE— NATIY3 PABENTS. Total. 45,400 30 331 404 401 285 1,461 984 1,689 1,600 1,469 5,742 1,454 1,360 1,263 1,231 1,079 6,387 1,120 873 1, 024 854 848 4,719 739 792 745 813 756 3, 845 813 815 907 895 843 806 761 730 870 761 3,034 1,039 603 690 686 646 3,669 717 610 604 681 458 2,870 383 479 383 359 2,273 454 379 308 290 266 Males. 26, 544 16 155 206 207 Ul 725 484 876 814 733 765 685 G45 G49 551 440 512 441 439 Fe- males. 423 404 412 476 490 603 528 534 2,531 496 499 462 542 485 419 453 450 420 2,437 492 406 327 383 300 444 255 318 263 231 803 228 202 1S8 178 14 176 198 194 144 726 500 813 2,835 675 618 682 628 3,102 631 433 512 413 409 2,298 351 369 341 401 363 1,825 337 325 404 367 808 1,741 310 202 274 328 276 349 189 232 236 226 1,232 225 204 177 198 153 902 225 123 101 121 128 763 146 151 100 108 NATIVE WHITE — FOUEIGK PAEENTS. Total. 21, 154 15 105 203 210 153 747 613 856 872 848 3,088 854 804 762 712 670 687 653 637 662 564 2,993 488 501 452 524 421 Males. 478 475 456 439 456 2,304 399 381 414 430 359 457 280 340 285 252 256 211 144 180 105 162 70 112 85 71 606 11, 809 115 106 77 390 251 419 452 433 420 419 374 359 341 341 273 320 283 811 Fe- males. 5 73 S3 110 76 357 261 437 420 414 1,533 434 385 353 329 1,8S9 346 230 307 279 253 1,628 1,465 255 258 221 259 218 245 276 263 255 260 217 230 200 252 237 1,198 303 200 222 193 170 188 147 94 118 81 117 53 76 62 56 363 233 243 231 265 203 233 199 193 184 190 182 151 164 178 122 787 155 80 118 92 203 45 23 36 23 16 1, 086 I 1, 703 1, 104 I 699 272 198 I 74 a Feraons of negro deaoent, CMneaB, Japanese, and civilized Indiana. FOREIGH WHITE. Total. 15, 464 73 47 63 45 66 69 270 94 9li 87 99 122 100 113 112 120 152 Males. 10, 809 151 Fe. males. 4,655 603 262 259 271 315 370 412 411 427 440 2,083 612 325 428 381 339 2,085 508 368 319 421 296 519 263 391 269 268 1,709 405 262 192 294 171 1,324 239 175 170 191 224 266 309 312 313 324 295 1,554 444 4J47 310 280 246 1,627 373 2o0 235 317 210 360 189 272 190 194 1,205 299 130 132 193 120 924 39 COLOEED. (a) Total. 2,367 119 259 87 83 SO 91 104 114 116 97 629 108 78 118 101 93 135 118 84 104 8G 627 159 73 119 79 74 100 82 60 101 51 400 40 Males, 2,128 43 46 S27 101 49 40 80 37 307 163 34 71 31 27 316 114 40 271 207 273 143 32 69 29 25 108 38 34 56 22 253 AGES. 27 GENERAL KATTVITY, AND COLOR, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES : 1890— Continned. IDAISO. AGES. ALL CLASSES. NATIVK -n-HITB— UATIVa PAEENTS. NATIVH WHITE- FOnEIQN PAKENTS. rOEEIQN WHITE. OOLOBBD. (0) Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. 1,073 524 6GS 560 668 804 399 497 410 393 269 125 171 150 175 491 247 323 286 272 339 179 228 217 171 152 68 95 09 101 00 51 43 26 88 67 43 35 20 26 23 8 8 6 12 891 180 235 219 222 301 132 170 145 163 90 43 65 74 59 101 46 67 29 38 97 45 64 28 33 4 1 3 1 3 50to54 years.. - 3,393 577 501 428 417 285 2,503 430 366 819 309 199 890 147 138 109 108 86 1,619 279 20O 240 209 140 1,134 192 187 173 161 98 485 87 73 67 48 42 248 33 34 16 30 24 191 26 28 13 22 19 57 7 6 3 8 5 1,247 216 185 150 152 103 911 164 127 113 100 «4 336 52 58 37 52 39 279 49 25 22 26 18 267 48 24 20 26 18 13 1 1 2 65 to 59 years... 2,211 582 2«3 304 274 240 1,623 445 207 227 189 168 688 137 50 77 85 72 1,128 251 132 147 159 110 811 185 99 103 99 79 317 66 33 39 60 31 137 29 10 15 14 13 108 27 8 13 14 9 29 2 2 2 i 806 246 99 121 91 99 508 181 79 85 66 62 238 65 20 36 25 37 140 66 22 21 10 18 136 52 21 21 10 18 4 1 60 to 84 years... 1,663 233 190 179 146 118 1,236 168 139 120 91 89 427 64 51 59 54 29 739 111 IQO 103 61 62 570 78 77 68 35 46 229 33 23 35 16 16 81 11 10 9 12 7 71 10 8 6 6 6 10 1 2 3 6 2 65S Bl 73 65 76 46 473 61 47 44 44 35 183 30 26 21 32 11 127 19 7 2 6 3 122 19 7 2 6 3 6 66 years 69 years 65 to 09 years... 884 137 87 B3 83 53 607 89 eo 07 48 34 257 48 27 20 85 24 427 70 39 64 48 28 304 46 29 40 24 19 123 24 10 14 24 9 49 11 4 4 3 2 35 8 4 2 3 1 14 3 2' i 351 60 4M5 915 Males. Fe- males. 80, 775 65, 228 20 61 111 130 148 196 224 293 339 884 941 1,003 1,251 1,242 1,250 483 400 484 466 450 2,283 484 498 648 633 690 5,321 1, 513 1,493 1,695 1,750 2,007 8,359 2; 137 2,101 2,027 2, 229 1,802 10, 290 2,793 1, 602 2,041 1,933 1,905 10, 334 2,362 2, 266 2,099 2,013 2, 392 11, 757 3, 509 2,119 2,021 2,510 2,461 13, 929 3,620 2,820 2,564 2, 963 2,435 2,853 834 623 1,004 1,103 4, 659 1,166 1,186 1,171 1,248 1,069 17 20 62 77 100 121 139 18.1 272 337 1,073 445 455 481 449 450 2,280 400 443 466 618 652 717 661 746 904 972 915 856 981 5,839 1, 585 937 1,195 1, 121 1,134 5,972 1,385 1 , 288 1,179 1,484 1,323 6,069 2,120 1,193 1,602 1,362 1,208 1,936 1,609 1,311 1,549 1,278 7,683 4,467 1,208 066 846 812 831 COLOEKD. (o) Total. 45, 668 34 214 267 267 200 982 671 1,067 999 1,047 3,784 977 1,150 1,020 1,029 1,016 4,362 997 978 920 1,134 1,009 5,098 1,789 926 1,319 1,167 1,163 6,364 1,684 1,320 1,263 1,404 1,157 6,818 6,208 1,070 976 1,097 1,075 1,003 6,221 900 982 955 1,124 1,121 1,030 926 1,017 994 888 4,855 910 771 772 850 685 4,000 1,060 528 696 541 649 3, 274 863 660 581 600 610 23, 782 20 98 147 135 105 355 560 483 548 487 582 620 622 503 2,619 518 492 550 557 612 2,629 425 463 466 661 C25 3,274 903 333 457 385 341 2, 419 625 362 321 369 345 2,002 450 610 620 522 446 2,456 430 407 422 440 305 2,070 657 312 326 303 301 1,799 444 298 314 309 323 1,748 446 189 244 212 181 1,27: 321 190 181 202 188 I 1,0B2 AGES. 31 6ENEEAL NATIVITY, AND COLOR, BY STATES AND TEERITOEIES : 1890— Continued. INDIANA. ALL CLASSES. NATIVE WHITK— NATITffi PAEENTp. NATIVE WHITB— FOEEIQN PARENTS. FOHEISN -WTBITB. COLOEED. fir. a) Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Hales. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. 23, 832 13,217 17, 159 IS, 142 15, 674 12, 357 7,113 9,344 8,831 8,293 11,475 6,134 7,816 7,311 7,381 16, 836 9,759 12, 610 11, 925 11, 499 8,653 6,158 0,713 6,404 5,969 8,182 4,601 6,797 5,521 5,630 1,711 916 1,086 938 915 868 476 675 61.5 485 843 441 611 423 430 4,669 2,322 3,234 3,009 2,998 2,430 1,330 1,844 1,742 1,678 2,129 692 1,390 1,267 1,320 727 250 329 270 262 406 150 212 170 161 321 117 100 101 50 to54yeiira..- 8S, 051 14, 774 14, 700 12, eio 12.43 yt-ars 24 years 20 to 24 years... 25 years. 2G years. 27 years. 28 years. 20 yeara. 25 to 29 years.- 30 years. 31 years - 32 years. 3;i years.. 34 years.. 30 to 34 years. 35 years 36 years 37 years 38 years 39year3 35 to 39 years. 40 years 41 years 42 years 43 years 44 years 40 to 44 years - 45 years 46 years 47yeara 48 years 40year3 45 to 49 years.. ALL CLASSES. Total. 1,858,035 1,414 10,089 14, 830 14, 955 10, 727 62, 015 35, 337 54, 578 52, 853 54, 373 197, 140 49, 133 55, 387 49, 302 60, 131 45, 496 £49, 449 50, 406 41, 695 50, 536 43, 806 45, 339 231,782 41,617 45, 614 40, 481 44,151 37, 276 209, 042 36, 788 38, 545 38,546 35, C86 32, 297 181, 862 32, 017 28, 732 26, 547 30,225 23, 465 141, 580 36, 669 18, 686 23, 142 22, 084 20, 028 120, 609 27, 601 21,424 18,303 20, 747 16,705 104, 783 27, 293 12, 981 17, 044 14, 502 13, 513 85, 333 20, 440 13, 935 12, 397 14, 099 11, 235 72, 106 Males. 737 5,237 7,656 7,672 5,427 26, 629 18,012 27, 968 26, 752 27, 781 100,513 24, 878 27, 863 25, 070 25, 371 22, 953 120, 141 20, 100 21, 242 25, 703 22, 211 23, 133 118, 395 20, 732 22, 397 19, 907 21, 639 18, 685 103, 420 16,965 19,853 18, 763 18,145 16, 125 89, 851 15, C97 14, 108 13, 459 15, 208 12,151 70, 623 18, 731 9,851 11,821 11,628 10, 151 62, 485 14, 273 11,106 9, 724 10,565 8,741 64, 109 13, 603 6,918 8,715 7,136 6,743 13, 445 10, 159 7,168 0,313 6,978 6,689 36, 297 I Te- niales. 915,677 7,271 7,383 5,300 17, 325 20, 010 26, 100 26, 593 90, 627 24, 255 27, 524 24, 223 21,760 22, 513 123, 305 24, 300 20, 453 21, 833 21,595 22, 206 113, 387 20, 785 23, 217 20,617 22,613 18, 691 105, 622 19, 823 18, 692 19, 783 17, 641 16, 172 92, Oil 16, 920 14, 624 13, 088 15, 017 11,314 70, 963 17, 938 8,833 11, 321 10,450 0,577 68, 121 13, 331 10,318 8,579 10,182 7,961 60, 371 13, 690 6,033 8, 329 7,000 6,770 41, 888 10, 281 0,777 6, 081 7,121 6,516 NATIVE "WHITE— NATIVE PAKENTS. Total. 1,400,918 1,158 8,142 12, 178 12, 265 8,927 42, 670 28, 786 41, 665 42, 768 43, 922 160, Oil 39, 328 11,247 39, 042 39, 767 36, 727 198, 111 39, 444 32, 642 39, 032 113, 045 31, 511 179, 301 31,631 34, 617 30, 639 33,156 27,706 157, 779 26, 945 28, 942 28, 520 26, 230 23, 384 134, 027 22, 003 20, 635 19, 211 21,828 16, 873 101, 180 25, 371 11, 037 17,215 10,718 15, 083 88, 123 19, 111 16, 248 13,801 15,307 12, 318 76, 875 18, 409 10, 000 12, 959 11,231 10, 633 63, 132 11, 071 10, 668 9,495 10,411 8,298 Males. 715, 523 C03 4,250 0,218 6, 265 4,533 21, 809 14, 729 23. 836 21,719 22, 131 81, 718 19, 871 22, 322 19,921 20,217 18, 159 100, 403 20,187 16, 672 19,953 17,115 17, 656 91, 883 15, 875 17, 010 15,180 16, 297 13, 858 ,250 12, 562 14,812 13, 931 13, 154 11, 690 66, 449 11,021 10, 219 9,783 10,887 8,717 60, 627 13, 069 7,373 8,823 8,820 7,813 45, 934 9, 915 8,432 7,367 7,810 6,651 10, 075 9,228 6,408 0, 607 6, 775 5,220 32, 198 6,962 6,457 4,838 5,078 4,219 Fe- males. 691, 395 5, 860 6,000 4,394 11, 057 21, 729 21,049 21, 48S 78, 323 19, 454 21,925 19, 131 19, 650 17,568 97, 618 18, 957 15, 970 19, 079 16, 530 16, 885 87, 421 15, 750 17,607 15, 4.59 16, 859 13,848 79, 529 14, 383 14,130 14, 595 12, 770 11, 691 67, 578 11, 582 10, 416 9,153 10, 941 8,156 60, 563 12,302 6,661 8,392 7,892 7,239 42, 489 9,226 7,816 6,131 7,657 6,767 36, 800 9,181 4,592 6,392 5,450 6,313 80, 934 7,109 5,211 4,657 6,333 4,049 NATIVE WHITE— FOnEION PARENTS. Total. 124, 301 79 423 646 093 500 2,340 1,631 2,683 2,678 2,762 9, 651 2,680 2,979 2,878 2,891 2,931 11, 362 3,209 2,980 3,598 3, 297 3,698 16, 782 3,530 4,050 3,691 4,069 3,699 10, 012 3,466 3,881 3,670 3,493 3,461 Males. 61, 626 17, 967 3,149 2,821 2,664 3,082 2,650 14, 372 2,043 2,361 2,089 1,748 11,630 1,991 1,697 1,320 1, 329 1,063 7,290 1,305 051 753 632 608 3,849 668 513 472 474 368 38 218 306 350 260 1,162 821 1,324 1,367 1,423 4,938 1, 331 1,481 1,448 1,415 1,459 7,157 1,617 1,489 1,830 1,656 1,893 8,485 1, 702 1,917 1,836 1,990 1,884 9,3CS 1,637 2,040 1,726 1,713 1,698 8,711 1,403 1,307 1,262 1,516 1,312 0,830 1,622 1,078 1,119 1,057 874 6,760 1,053 803 667 646 613 3,681 642 304 309 253 1,895 325 253 237 258 170 35,809 62,913 26, 684 | 20,359 2,485 1,219 1,236 6,662 a Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. Fe- males. 62, 778 11 205 339 313 260 1,178 807 1,259 1,311 1,339 4,716 1,329 1,495 1,430 1,478 1,475 7,205 1,592 1,491 1,768 1,041 1,805 ,297 1,828 2,103 1,858 2,070 1,815 9,674 1,929 1,841 1,950 1,780 1,753 9,253 1,746 1,514 1,402 1,566 1,314 7,612 1,767 965 1,242 1,032 871 938 794 653 684 640 ,009 663 347 365 323 256 1,954 343 260 235 216 182 POKEIQN WHITE. Total. 72 114 157 173 233 267 261 285 252 266 291 326 364 377 391 525 551 638 661 756 3,131 801 788 793 925 743 4,112 1,250 G41 808 751 773 4,229 1,141 887 884 1,131 914 4,957 1,790 934 1,365 1,165 1,071 6,325 1,881 1,206 1,126 1.376 1,063 Males. 32, 091 40 69 76 99 100 380 139 132 134 139 132 Fe- males. 157 161 195 307 228 948 245 316 334 357 413 1,665 464 437 460 544 446 2,357 744 381 467 466 482 2,643 653 517 630 029 470 2,799 963 623 760 697 531 3,370 ,034 661 598 748 646 3,586 27, 149 32 55 81 71 127 128 129 151 113 134 653 134 164 169 170 163 800 280 235 304 304 343 1,466 100 351 327 381 296 1,755 606 260 311 288 291 1,680 488 370 354 502 444 2,158 837 411 599 668 610 2,955 817 515 628 C28 518 COLORED, (a) Total. 268,173 177 1,520 2,004 1,993 1,290 6,990 4,908 7,399 7,353 7,007 Males. 27, 267 7,063 8,017 7,225 7,300 6,602 30, 227 7,486 5,813 7.021 0,013 6,834 34,365 6,065 6,592 5,787 6,519 5,480 30, 473 5,863 5,171 5,706 6,303 4,706 26, 737 6,001 4,488 3,849 4,390 3,194 21, 922 6,659 1,963 2,758 2,523 2,425 16, 327 5,331 2,692 2,298 2,920 2,120 15, 661 6,789 1,396 1,967 1,171 1,401 12, 027 3,820 1,618 1,301 1,838 1,510 10, 026 133,618 131,565 96 769 ,029 956 643 2,451 3,796 3,639 3,879 13, 765 3,613 3,998 3,634 3,640 3,229 18, 114 3,863 2,949 3,786 3,301 3,152 17, 351 2,998 3,249 2,766 3,136 2,716 14, 854 2,621 3,685 2,773 2,621 3,324 13, 023 2,809 2,145 1,918 2,261 1,616 10, 809 3,290 1,010 1,112 1,279 1,263 8,258 2,652 1,351 1,160 1,481 1,207 7,854 2,780 713 994 755 740 5,982 787 040 894 719 4,878 AGES. 37 GENERAL NATIVITY, AND COLOE, BY STATES AND TEREITORIES : 1890— Continued. KENTtrCKS". MSL CLASSES. NATIVE WHITE— NATIVE PARENTS. NATIVE WHITE— FOHEIGN PARE.NTS. FOIiEIGS WHITE. COLOEED. ( a) Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. re- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. re- males. Total. Males. re- males. 20, 259 8,815 11, 950 10, 367 10, 318 10, 054 4,696 6,307 5,556 5,381 10, 205 4,119 6,643 4,811 4,937 13, 188 0,737 9,040 7,898 7,743 6,667 3,697 4,767 4,222 4,009 6,021 3,140 4,273 3,676 3,734 512 245 317 218 209 228 120 159 113 143 284 125 358 105 126 2,272 922 1,349 1,164 3,199 1,185 474 090 618 035 1,087 448 659 540 504 4,287 911 1, 244 1,037 1,107 2,074 505 691 003 594 2,213 406 653 484 513 50 to 54 years... 61,700 11,156 10, 082 8,037 8,087 6,188 31, 994 6,602 6,300 4,353 4,008 3,235 29, 715 5,554 4,782 3,084 4,019 2,951 44, 606 7,621 7,499 5,977 6,932 4,632 23, 103 3,820 3, 934 3, 243 2,972 2,385 21, 44-i 3,801 3,565 2,736 2,900 2,147 1,501 208 170 107 174 139 703 110 104 90 79 05 .798 98 72 77 95 74 6,906 1,509 1,214 1,061 1,064 835 3,002 768 644 601 637 431 3,304 741 670 600 527 404 8,636 1,818 1,193 832 017 080 6,440 2,600 463 694 614 557 4,407 904 018 460 480 354 4,169 914 575 372 437 69 years 326 55 to 59 years... 43, 548 32,985 5,258 6,715 6, 8£3 6,036 22, 558 6,308 2, 855 3,472 3,063 3,147 20, 990 6,617 2,403 3,243 3,220 2,889 31, 561 8,146 3, 957 5,022 5,172 4,516 10, 353 3,986 2,165 2,569 2,751 2,324 15, 208 4,160 1,802 2,463 2, 421 2,192 864 197 79 323 126 98 448 94 40 59 68 57 416 103 33 64 58 41 5,683 1,976 769 976 971 865 2,941 1,013 418 628 517 455 2, 742 963 341 448 454 410 2,810 1,275 236 310 327 311 2,624 1,391 227 278 287 246 60 to 6i years... 37, 877 8,726 6,294 4,779 4,782 3,530 19, 505 4,408 2,799 2,530 2,496 1,916 18, 372 4,318 2,495 2,243 2,286 1,614 26, 813 6,822 3,993 3,578 3,601 2,025 13, 785 2, 971 2,095 1,896 1,809 1,423 13, 028 2,851 1,898 3,682 1,732 1,202 633 139 94 ■ 103 87 85 324 63 51 50 40 47 299 76 43 52 47 38 5,547 1,195 733 . 619 694 401 2,931 647 395 352 339 201 2,010 548 333 267 256 200 4,894 1,570 479 480 600 359 2,405 727 258 238 2J8 185 2,429 813 231 243 68 years 252 174 65 to G9 years,.. 27,111 6,521 2,780 8,640 2,877 2,038 14, 155 3, 304 1,508 1,915 1,555 1,418 12, 956 3,217 1,218 1,631 1,322 1,220 19, 019 4,320 2,128 2, 735 2,190 2,047 10, 254 2,109 1,228 1,471 1,179 1,109 9,305 2,121 900 1,264 1,011 938 607 100 63 74 60 55. 251 03 39 36 24 24 256 37 24 38 33 31 3, 697 803 362 405 320 285 1,994 418 160 241 173 154 1,003 385 166 164 143 131 3,388 1,298 243 332 311 251 1,056 624 115 107 174 131 1,732 674 128 165 1.37 120 70 to 74 years... 18, 368 3,289 2, 235 1,713 1,817 1, 222 9,760 1,626 1,139 900 966 655 8,608 1,663 1,096 813 851 667 13, 420 2,278 1,734 1,380 1,387 970 7,180 1,134 854 727 740 521 6,234 1,144 880 053 047 455 348 58 47 39 09 38 186 37 28 22 27 24 163 21 19 17 42 14 2,105 340 238 147 170 98 1,177 375 .335 70 95 62 988 171 103 77 75 46 2,435 607 210 147 191 110 1,211 280 322 81 104 58 1,224 327 04 06 87 75 to 79 years . . - 10, 276 1,033 808 907 714 738 5,286 954 449 503 886 376 4,990 979 859 399 328 302 7,755 1,226 643 728 571 502 3,970 653 357 415 317 288 :;, 779 574 286 313 254 274 251 46 31 23 23 22 138 22 19 14 5 9 113 24 12 9 18 13 999 190 73 09 05 73 527 08 . 41 34 38 37 473 92 33 35 27 86 1,271 471 01 87 55 81 765 144 62 42 43 40 045 162 33 46 20 42 020 289 29 42 29 39 80 to 84 years... 5,100 680 442 377 280 217 2,073 322 223 164 140 102 2,427 358 219 213 140 115 3,730 471 343 290 207 159 2,029 230 178 126 109 76 1,701 241 164 164 98 83 145 11 16 6 9 3 69 5 5 2 4 1 76 6 11 4 , 5 2 470 54 32 39 21 16 248 28 10 19 13 11 222 26 16 20 8 4 327 59 24 17 14 14 423 85 28 25 29 26 85 to 89 years.. 1,996 369 95 75 66 37 951 134 51 34 30 13 1,045 235 44 41 36 24 3,469 209 71 60 40 31 719 84 39 29 15 12 750 125 32 31 25 19 45 8 3 3 i 17 4 3 4' 28 4 3' 101 29 5 3 6 87 16 3 1 4 74 13 2 2 2 321 123 16 9 16 6 328 30 4 7 1 193 93 10 5 9 5 Wayears 90 to 94 years.. 643 71 42 28 34 16 262 35 13 13 14 9 380 36 29 15 20 7 411 42 23 16 13 10 179 22 8 9 6 7 232 20 15 7' 7 3 18 2 1 1 2 11 1 2" 7 1 1 1 43 3 3 3 1 24 2 1 19 1 1 2 1 170 24 35 8 38 6 48 10 3 3 G 2 322 14 13 5 13 4 95 to 99 years.. 100 years and over. Age unknown 191 147 5,963 84 38 3,381 107 109 2,582 104 33 2,012 62 11 1,737 • 52 22 1,175 6 2 161 3 1 86 3 1 75 10 3 229 5 2 131 6 1 98 71 109 2,601 24 24 1,427 47 85 1,334 S8 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 2.— AGES OF THE AGGREGATE POPULATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, All agea , . . Unili:r 1 month 1 to 2 laoiiths i> to 5 months 6 to 8 inontlis B to 11 nioutiis Under 1 year - 1 year 2 VC.TI'tl Byeara , ijc^iva , 1 to 4 yoara 5 yoarB 6vi!ar8 7\ral-s 8ycav3 9 years 5 to years . . . 10 years... lly.ars 12 years 13 years 14 years ; . . 10 to 14 years. 15 years 16 years 17 years 18 years 19 years 15 tol9T8ara.-. 20 years 21 years 22y6ar3..- , 23 years 2'1 years 20 to 24 years... 25 years 26 years 27 3-ear3 28 years 29 years 25 to 2i) years. 30 years 31 years 32yeara 33 years 34 years 30 to 34 years. 35 years 36 years 37 years 38 years 39 years 35 to 39 years. 40 years 41 years 42 years 43 \''nrs 44yc:ard 40 to 44 years . 45 years 46 years 47 years 48 yoars 49 years 45 to 49 years. ALL CLASSES. Total. 1,118,587 690 5,576 9,374 9,670 6,058 30, 068 23, 7G2 37, 709 3.% 220 35, 783 132, 474 32, 483 35, 078 31,660 33, 557 27, 675 160, 462 33, 303 24, 231 33, 450 26, 609 28, 114 145, 718 24, 834 26, 150 23, 582 27, 195 22, 243 124, 054 25, 000 20, 426 22, (.27 20, 362 18, 859 106, 664 20,311 16, 094 14, 186 17, 621 12, 242 80, 354 23, 902 8,681 12, 851 10, 970 10, 360 C6, 764 18, 387 11,851 10, 437 13, 000 9,830 63, 605 20, 347 6,647 9,019 7,003 6,195 49, 141 14,518 6,998 . 6,339 8,412 6,545 42, 812 Males. 559,350 348 2,908 4,803 4,834 2,868 15, 811 12, 160 19,331 17, 704 18,317 67, 612 18, 338 17, 005 16, 085 17, 003 14, 091 81, 212 17, 366 12, 210 16, 946 13, 334 14, 261 74, 107 12, 333 12, 147 11, 444 12, 755 10, 729 59, 408 10, 737 10, 638 10, 607 9,989 9,154 51, 125 9, 640 7,933 7,169 8,687 6,326 39, 753 11,470 4,545 6,502 5,819 5,356 33, 692 9,280 6,060 5,610 6,644 6,186 32, 670 9,554 3,570 4,647 3,016 3,072 24, 489 7,070 3,632 3,291 4,084 3,374 Te- malea. 559, 237 342 2,668 4,671 4,786 2,790 15, 157 11, 602 18, 378 17,516 17, 466 64, 962 16,145 17, 473 16, 584 10, 464 13,584 79, 260 15, 952 12, 021 16, 510 13, 275 13, 853 71, 611 12, 551 14, 003 12, 138 14,440 11, 514 64,646 14, 263 9,7S8 11,420 10, 363 9,705 55, 539 10, 671 8,161 7,017 8,834 5,916 40, 599 12, 432 4,136 6,349 5,151 5,004 33, 072 9,107 5,801 4,927 6,356 4,644 30, 835 10, 793 2,977 4,402 3,357 3,123 24, 652 7,442 3, 366 3,048 4,328 3,171 HATITB WHITE— NATIVE FAEENTS. Total. 337 2,401 4,227 4,401 2,595 13, 961 10, 119 16, 654 14, 700 14, 936 56, 469 13.503 14, 600 12, 981 13,347 11,591 05, 922 13, 216 10, 387 12, 654 10, 104 10, 792 57, 213 9,422 9,755 9,181 10, 103 8,242 46, 703 8,287 7,273 7,288 6,539 6,040 35, 427 26, 468 7,656 3,448 5,053 4,457 4,262 21, 876 6,789 4,529 3,995 4,744 3,311 22, 368 5,006 2,587 3,471 2,816 2,563 17, 103 4,191 2,699 2,278 2,619 2,097 Maloa. 207, 849 167 1,266 2,185 2,210 1,366 7,193 5,177 8,560 7,486 7,677 28, £ 6,922 7,212 6,619 6,801 5,899 33, 453 6,885 6,248 6,402 6, 054 5, 499 4,710 4, 637 4,500 4,756 4,083 22, 740 3,764 3,814 3,496 3,215 2,912 17, 201 2,677 2,552 2,472 3,141 2,299 13, 141 3,728 1,826 2,576 2,388 2,165 To- malea. 206, 241 170 1,136 2,042 2,191 1,229 6,768 4,942 8,104 7,274 7,259 27, 679 0,581 7,288 6,362 6,546 5,692 32, 459 6, 331 5,139 6,253 5,110 5,293 28, 125 4,712 5,118 4,621 5,347 4,159 23, 957 4,523 3,459 8,792 3,324 3,128 18, 226 3,054 2,636 2,344 3,159 2,134 12, 683 2,964 2,327 2,131 2,411 1,772 11, 605 2,764 1,417 1,777 1,439 1,265 8,053 2,070 1,367 1,113 1,223 1,043 13, 327 1,622 2,477 2,069 2,097 12, 193 2,825 2,202 1,864 2,333 1,539 10,763 2, 912 1,170 1, 094 1,377 1,208 8,451 2,121 1,232 1,165 1,390 1,054 NATIVE WHITE— EOEEIQN TAIIENTS. Total. 90, 465 43 287 428 .491 314 1,593 1,071 1,970 1, 96;l 1,943 6,946 2,493 2,188 2,646 2,340 2,602 12, 269 2,463 2,611 2,782 3,089 3,100 14, 045 3,014 2,857 2,896 2,738 2,614 14, 119 2,486 2,203 2,034 2,422 1,993 11, 138 2,713 1,624 2,012 1,669 1,480 9,298 1,652 1,313 1,181 1,211 6,345 1,262 595 822 602 500 3,787 724 477 438 609 21,457 21,355 11 13,781 6,816 I 6,968 2,528 1,288 1,240 I 5 711 BPersons of negro descent, CMnese, Japanese, and oivUized Indians'. Malea. 46, 987 23 139 221 250 162 795 640 1,014 975 986 3,515 975 1, 016 1,090 1,074 1,077 5,232 1,264 1,105 1,304 1,174 1,276 6,123 1, 192 1, 185 1,335 1,403 1,482 6,597 1,361 1,459 1,304 1,332 1,215 6,671 1,128 1,050 907 1,155 983 Fe- 49, 478 5,283 1,288 759 1,028 817 772 4,664 785 626 616 590 485 3,102 583 311 420 302 219 1,836 364 236 210 260 182 20 148 207 241 182 798 531 950 988 956 1,023 1,018 1,035 l,o:i7 1,027 5,139 1,229 1,083 1,343 1,166 1,326 6,146 1,271 1,426 1,447 1,086 1,618 7,448 1,653 1.398 1,592 1,406 1,399 FOEEIQN WHITE. 7,448 1,358 1,153 1,067 1,267 1,010 5,855 1,425 765 984 752 708 4,634 807 687 565 621 603 3,243 079 284 402 300 287 1,052 300 241 198 243 108 Total. 48, 840 23 71 108 110 312 132 130 138 178 188 766 212 174 208 156 212 204 247 227 311 305 1,294 456 398 446 529 563 2,391 675 015 685 729 638 ,132 1,116 451 669 645 649 3,530 1,071 836 717 951 852 4,427 1,762 680 1,103 897 861 5,303 1,576 918 997 1,223 968 Males. 26, 688 170 63 70 71 100 90 106 95 120 81 95 110 120 134 184 170 233 225 236 310 335 416 385 373 441 341 1,955 723 'JOS 393 422 423 2,256 666 538 436 653 008 2,701 988 414 034 503 473 3,013 900 538 600 603 518 Fe- in aloa. 22, 162 142 3,179 106 79 74 117 91 127 93 127 136 576 223 173 209 219 1,062 259 230 212 288 187 1,176 393 155 277 223 226 1,274 405 298 281 393 344 1,726 774 266 469 394 2,291 676 410 437 559 450 2,532 COLOEED. (a) Total. 560,192 310 2,886 4,714 4,776 2,715 15,400 12, 549 19, 014 18, 389 18, 795 8,747 16, 851 18, 414 16, 425 17,921 13, 792 83, 403 17, 387 11, 482 17, 948 13, 950 14, 508 75,: 12,793 13, 637 11, 392 13, 692 10,596 62, 012 13, 243 9,898 11, 398 10, 546 9,642 54, 727 11,419 8,088 0,751 8,070 6,288 39, 616 12, 417 3,258 6,117 4,2S9 3,969 iO, 060 0,875 5,173 4,544 0,094 4,679 30, 305 11, 657 2,685 8,653 2,688 2,265 22,948 8,027 2,974 2,626 4,062 3,100 20, 789 Males. 277,826 158 1,504 2,393 2,423 1,338 7,816 6,427 9,733 9,188 34, 937 8,378 9,307 8,305 9,U8 7,025 43, 133 9,101 5,762 9,120 7, 02-5 7,391 Fo. males. 282, 360 6,321 6,205 5,415 6,412 4,994 29, 347 5,379 5,140 5,571 5,132 4,692 25, 914 5,419 3,946 3,367 3,930 2,703 19, 375 5,731 1,664 2,506 2,192 1,996 14, 089 4,865 2, 559 2,327 3,090 2,421 15,262 5,229 1,428 1,816 1,402 1,115 10, 990 3,742 1,491 1,378 1,933 1,631 10, 174 152 1,382 2,321 2,353 1,377 7,584 6,122 9,281 9,201 9,206 33,810 8,473 9, 107 8,120 8,803 6,707 41, 270 8,286 3,720 8,828 0,925 7,117 36, 876 6,474 7,332 5,977 7,280 5,603 32, 665 7,864 4,758 5,827 3,414 4,950 28, 813 6,000 4,142 3,394 4,120 2,685 20,2a 1,594 2,611 2,107 1,973 14,971 3,010 2,614^ 2,217 3,004 2,253 15,103 6,423 1,257 1,837 1,286 1,150 11, 958 4,285 1,483, 1,248 2,130 1,469 lO.eig AGES. 89 GENERAL KATIVITY, AND COLOR, BY STATES AND TEERITOEIES : 1890— Continued. SOyears 51 years 52yoar3 53 years 54 years 50 to 54 years... 55 years. 66 years. 57 years. 58 years. 59 years. 75 ySars . ^ 76 years. 77 years. 78 years. 79 years. 85 years. B6 years. 87 years. 88 years. 89 years. ALL CLASSES. Total. 55 to 59 years - fiOyears , 61 years 62year3 G3 years 64 years 60 to 64 years. 65 years 66years €7 years 68 years 69 years 65 to 69 years... 70 years 71 years 72 years 73 years 74 years 70 to 74 years. 75 to 79 years... 80 years 81 years 82 years 83 years 84 years 80 to 84 years.. 83 to 89 years. 90 years 91years 82 years 93years 94 years 90 to 94 years. 95 years 8G years 97 years 98yoars 99 years 95 to G9 years.. 100 years and over. Age uu known 15, 978 4,342 6,148 4,953 4,811 36, 232 7,430 5,078 3,614 4,318 3,217 23, 663 10, 058 2,271 2, 842 2,820 2,395 20, 980 5,401 1,973 2,023 2, 252 1,029 Males. 13, 277 4,576 1,004 1,462 1,032 966 9,060 2,266 906 675 820 442 5,009 1,645 325 264 232 ,804 479 183 168 114 121 1,065 451 46 60 47 36 640 218 290 2,421 7,394 2,359 3,200 2,080 2,530 18, 223 3,741 2,660 1,973 2, 220 1,079 12, 287 5,029 1,195 1,478 1,463 1, 242 10,407 2,680 1,074 1,046 1,156 835 Fe- males. 6,791 2,138 560 777 629 518 4,512 412 203 714 135 155 118 108 200 75 78 57 52 171 17 23 23 14 248 81 102 1,346 8,584 1,983 2,888 2,273 2,281 18, 009 3,695 2,409 1,643 2,092 1,538 11, 376 5,629 1,070 1,364 1,357 1,153 10, 579 970 1,090 794 NATIVE 'WniTB— NATIVE PARENTS. 6,480 2,448 444 085 503 408 4,548 1,245 107 287 408 239 2,580 931 190 183 146 124 1,574 279 108 90 57 60 280 29 37 24 22 392 194 1,075 Totaa. 1,469 2,123 1,781 1,730 10, 906 1,824 1,646 1,209 1,399 972 7,050 2,203 750 1,000 984 881 5,830 1,108 685 699 715 477 3,744 875 323 520 354 341 414 233 229 263 145 1,331 229 91 103 79 77 48 10 664 1,750 805 1,079 936 829 5,399 836 653 700 490 3,569 1,030 403 518 490 452 2,892 532 363 348 358 258 1,909 415 177 280 ISO 167 181 165 110 140 70 672 2 361 Fb- malos. 2,053 604 1,044 845 901 5,607 940 810 566 699 476 3,481 1,173 354 488 494 429 2, 938 5S6 332 351 357 219 1,835 460 146 240 168 174 233 118 113 123 75 133 61 61 41 40 326 129 NATIVE WHITE — FOREIGN PARENTS. Total. 571 224 304 240 210 1,555 188 192 150 150 107 787 231 81 100 99 87 117 94 82 76 70 276 156 Males. 264 119 160 118 113 774 74 10 Fe- males. 307 105 144 122 103 781 118 69 55 427 145 37 60 50 47 339 47 17 FOREIGN WHITE. Total. 2,109 757 1,113 976 1,001 5,956 1,310 1, 004 803 913 732 4,822 1,588 600 740 707 855 527 400 405 382 635 200 293 240 240 1,668 311 188 147 120 95 870 147 00 47 38 33 331 1,011 414 577 628 624 3,051 645 522 377 458 362 2,364 312 S83 358 307 2,125 408 204 235 241 186 201 150 152 107 122 143 88 72 66 34 Fe- males. 1,098 343 536 418 477 2,902 665 542 426 465 370 2,458 820 288 364 351 321 2,144 447 263 231 224 196 1,361 344 110 141 133 118 840 168 100 75 73 61 COLORED, (a) Total. 9,496 1,892 2,608 1,950 1,864 17, 815 4,114 2,176 1,452 1, 856 1,406 11, 004 6,636 834 990 1,030 799 10, 289 3,261 667 775 906 691 6,390 2,907 363 699 409 300 4,703 ,479 402 185 394 189 2,649 1, 238 156 176 129 109 384 91 111 02 84 712 404 34 44 32 24 ',:S3 1,465 Males. 4,369 1,021 1,444 1,098 1,064 ,996 2,120 1,237 861 1,007 769 5,994 3,145 437 538 668 443 5,131 1,639 397 425 624 360 3,345 1,385 302 2 ''3 210 2,343 669 230 91 198 96 1,284 548 63 81 801 155 160 13 17 10 11 10) 770 Fe- males. 40 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 2.— AGES OF THE AGGREGATE POPULATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, All ages Under 1 month Ito 2 months StoSmontlis 6 to 8 months 9to 11 mouths , XTntlerl year... lyear 2year8 3 years dyears , lto4years-.l. 5years Cycars 73-eare , Syears Oyears 5to9ycar3... 30 years 11 years lli years ISyears 14 years 10 to 14 years. 15 years 16 years 17ytara 18 years 19 years 15 to 19 years. 20 years 21 years 22 years 23 years 24 years 20 to 24 years. 25 years 2(5 years 27 years 28 years 29 \ears 25 to 29 years. 80 years 31 years 32 years 33 years 34 years i 30 to 34 years.. 35 years 36 years 37 years 38 years 89 years 35 to 39 years.. 40 years 41 years 42years 43yeara 44 years 40 to 44 years.. 45 years 46year8 47 years 48years 49 years 45 to 49 years. ALL CLASSES. Total. 661, OSG 387 2,342 3,102 3,022 2, 2i5 11,158 8,002 13,364 12, 602 12, 585 16, 613 12, 277 12, 627 12, 240 12, 482 12, 027 61,053 12,699 11, 854 12,823 12,321 12,078 62, 375 12,708 13, 290 12, 014 13, 537 12, 700 64, 864 12, 959 12. 296 12, 542 12,239 11, 250 61, 280 11, 150 10,209 9,605 10, 848 9,076 50, 880 11,926 7,784 9, 339 9,130 8,639 40, 818 7,707 8,916 7,523 42, 899 10, 207 6,353 7,843 6,916 6,709 38, 088 8,461 6,935 6,015 7,089 0,122 35, 222 Hales. 332, 590 203 1,203 1,667 1,634 1,140 5,807 4,2S0 6, 789 6,366 6, 457 23, 842 6,149 6,373 6,199 G, 27S 6,150 31, 154 6,514 5,961 6, 635 6,270 6,587 31,967 6,251 6,684 6,225 6,654 6,626 32, .340 6,239 6,310 6,191 6,173 5,485 30, 398 5,445 5,009 4,758 5,431 4,572 25, 215 6,003 3,899 4,691 4,517 4,338 23, 508 5,282 4,413 3,852 4,491 3,886 21,924 5,243 3,183 3,844 3,383 3,191 18, 844 4,192 3,371 3,363 3,470 3,064 17, 460 Fe- males. 328, 490 184 1,079 1, 495 1,488 1,105 5,351 3,772 0, S75 0, 290 0,128 22,771 6,128 6,249 6,041 0,204 5,877 30, 499 0,185 5,893 0,188 6,001 6,091 30,408 6,457 6,732 6,389 6, 883 6,083 32, 624 6,720 6,986 6,351 0,060 5,785 30,; 5,705 5,200 4,847 5,415 4,504 25, 671 6, 863 3,885 4,643 4,0] 3 4,301 23, 310 4,783 4,275 3,855 4,425 3,037 20, 075 4,004 3,170 3,999 3,533 3,578 19, 244 4,269 3,564 3,252 3,619 3,058 NATIVE WniTE— NATIVE PABKKTS. 500, 703 273 1, 054 2,252 2, 205 1,050 8,010 5,848 9,900 9,355 9,392 34, 495 0,112 9, 392 9,120 9, 307 9,112 46, 043 9,651 9,090 9,590 9,260 9, 622 47, 113 9,393 9, 870 9,292 9,758 9,148 47, 470 9.288 8,043 8,794 8, 702 7,905 43, 092 7,712 7,206 6, 8S6 7,703 6,097 30, 304 8,493 5,091 7,083 7,050 0,692 36, 315 7,600 0,595 0,005 0,919 5,939 33, 058 7,609 5, ISO 0,179 5,505 6,427 29, 969 6,423 ■ 6, 634 5, 392 5,648 4,990 Males. 144 833 1,104 1,120 815 4,150 3,111 5,033 4,075 4,777 17, 596 4,564 4,751 4, 680 4,050 4,080 23, 237 4,960 4,651 6,008 4,714 4,988 24, 221 4,610 4,914 4,037 4,885 4,810 23, 850 4,445 4,573 4,3j8 4, 372 3,779 21, 617 3,757 3,551 3, 290 3,359 3,341 17, 804 4,203 2,962 3,533 8,449 17, 470 3,966 3,347 2,998 3,465 3,038 10, 794 3,801 2,673 2, 996 2,716 2,546 14, 092 3,115 2,710 2,701 2, 711 2, 471 I'e. males. 129 771 1,088 1,085 811 3,884 2,737 4,867 4,080 4,015 10, 899 4,548 4,641 4,540 4,651 4,426 22, 806 4,691 4,539 4,582 4,540 4,534 22,892 4,783 4, 905 4, 055 4,873 4,338 23, 614 4, 843 4,370 4,440 4, 330 4,186 22, 175 3,955 3,715 3,570 3,904 3,356 18,600 4,290 3,029 8,550 3, 007 3,860 17, 846 3,644 3,248 3,007 3,404 2,901 10, 264 3,748 2,616 3,183 2,849 2,881 15, 277 3,308 2,918 2, 091 2, 937 2,519 NATIVE 'WHITE— FOREIGN PAEEKTS. Total. 73, 865 111 673 809 754 661 1.982 3, 056 2,785 2,614 10, 437 2,640 2,498 2, 382 2,290 2,034 11, 760 2, 069 1,867 2, 125 2, 025 1,985 10, 061 1,989 1,984 1,870 1,992 1,778 9,019 1,645 1,537 1,612 1, 444 1,263 7,600 1,274 1,114 1,087 1,171 979 5,625 1,254 760 936 903 792 4,645 893 777 023 070 656 3,618 088 334 464 305 347 2,198 438 323 275 306 240 Males. 37, 987 3^2 481 279 1,572 1,027 1, 5.10 1,434 1,374 5,375 1,265 1,274 1, 227 1, 105 1,042 5,973 1,064 908 1,000 1,038 1,051 5,190 985 990 931 i)50 049 839 818 810 744 654 587 650 502 603 516 2,824 643 403 505 480 399 2,430 479 409 322 347 294 1,851 361 173 229 180 104 1,107 223 152 160 100 139 re. males. 54 301 371 232 1,396 955 1,616 1,351 1,240 6,002 1,275 1,224 1, 155 1,131 992 5,777 995 899 1,056 987 934 4,371 1,004 988 945 1,042 829 800 719 796 700 014 687 553 525 563 463 611 357 431 423 393 2,215 414 363 301 323 201 327 161 235 185 183 1,001 210 171 115 145 107 FOEEION WHITE. Total. :, 005 145 367 430 653 1,545 695 699 707 346 856 857 869 1,071 1,011 1,143 5,051 1,279 1,390 1,415 1,739 1,754 7,677 1,992 1,784 2,093 2,054 1,986 9,909 2,133 1,797 1,627 1,883 1, 370 8,819 2,128 1,009 1,285 1,150 1,128 6,700 1,637 1,238 1, 064 1,300 1,002 6,181 1,850 808 1,178 908 974 6,784 1,561 956 936 1,112 17,762 28,087 13,714 14,373 1,687 839 748 6,440 a Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indiana. Males. 40, 003 82 194 242 292 303 334 439 410 1,800 475 424 540 502 536 2,477 633 657 033 795 855 3,578 934 902 997 1,036 1,032 4,901 1,032 882 880 919 704 4,503 1,180 621 635 576 602 3,620 823 041 515 675 532 3,180 994 426 607 480 407 493 498 587 447 Fe- males. 38, 642 01 63 173 233 261 735 293 365 332 407 445 1,842 482 445 631 509 607 2,574 646 733 777 944 899 1,058 882 1,096 1,018 934 5,008 1,051 915 741 934 676 4,316 942 483 650 574 526 714 647 539 625 470 862 382 571 488 507 2,810 736 463 438 525 428 COLOP.ED. (o) Total. 1,823 24 158 150 198 158 35 28 25 27 27 142 108 M.iles. 61 AGES. 41 GENERAL NATIVITY, AND COLOR, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890— Continued. 50 years 51 years 52 years 53 years 54yeav9 . 60 to 54 years. B5 years 56year8 57 years BSyears 69 years ' 55 to 59 years. COyears. 61 years . C2 years. 63 years. 6i years - ALL CLASSES. Total. 60to 6-1 years. 65 years 66 years 67 years 68 years 69 years x... 65 to 69 years... 70 years . 71 years. 72 years. 73 years. 74 years. 70 to 74 years. 75 years TOyeara 77 years 78year3 79 years [ 75 to 79 years . . 80 years 81 years 82 years 83 years 84 years i 80 to 84 years... 85 years 86 years 87 years 88years 89years 85 to 89 years.. SOyears 91 years 92 years 93 years 94 years 00 to 94 years.. 95 years 96 years 97 years 98 years 99years 95 to 99 years... 100 years and over. Ago unknown 9,147 6,288 6, 036 6,1!)1 6,155 3,417 6,705 6,004 5,273 5,280 4,433 27, 095 6,009 3,838 4,803 4,440 4,205 Males . 23,900 4,802 3,639 3,638 3,614 2, 883 18, 676 4,091 2,706 2,068 2,688 2.457 14, 910 2,711 2,111 1,809 1,852 1,431 9,914 1,733 1,063 1,070 960 855 6,681 690 600 430 326 245 2,301 310 166 103 77 01 713 119 16 1,882 4,449 2,621 3,328 3,161 3,125 16, 674 3,333 3,053 2,744 2,606 2,241 13, 977 3,352 1,936 2, 531 2,293 2,153 To. males. 4,693 2,067 3,303 3,040 3, 030 10, 713 3,372 2,951 2,529 2,074 2,192 13, 718 3,257 1,902 2,277 2, 147 2,032 12, 265 2,613 1,828 1.864 1,317 1,517 9,544 2,072 1,403 1,481 1,308 1,267 7,531 1,375 1,073 ■ 911 940 702 6,007 848 490 489 416 372 303 233 196 130 96 124 59 33 27 17 5 1,258 11, 635 2,344 1,831 1,794 1,797 1,360 _ 9,132 2,019 1,303 1,487 1,380 1,190 7,379 1,336 1, 038 898 906 729 885 573 581 545 483 387 327 284 196 149 1,343 192 97 70 50 44 81 11 624 HATIVE WHITE— NATIVE PAHENTS. Total. 7,040 4, 423 5,444 6,158 5,138 27, 203 5,433 4,984 4, 422 4,359 8,760 22, 958 5,159 3,292 4,063 8,789 3,569 19, 872 3,919 3,189 3,155 3,113 2,560 Males. 15, 930 3,382 2.373 2,626 2,412 2,199 12, 997 2,317 1,860 1, 625 1,657 1,291 8,756 1,495 991 962 871 775 5,094 497 442 302 226 2,075 276 136 92 66 55 99 7 1,495 3,302 2, 188 2, C!I7 2. 570 2, 597 13, 423 2,690 2,613 2, :!14 2,130 1,382 males. NATIVE WHITE— FOBEIGN PARENTS. Total. 11, 534 2,621 1,634 2,102 1,935 1,816 10, 103 2,013 1, 593 1,680 1,656 1,354 8,095 1,700 1,231 1,316 1,176 1,124 6,547 4,385 730 461 430 376 334 2,331 104 47 23 23 15 217 2. 'J.)5 2. 7-17 2, 579 2,511 13, 780 2,743 2,472 2,108 2,223 1,378 259 349 207 290 179 263 117 185 87 139 3 987 11, 424 2,538 1,653 1,961 1,864 1,753 9, 704 1,906 1,596 1,576 1,558 1,206 7,341 1,682 1,147 1,310 1,236 1,075 6,450 165 1,152 944 922 811 814 R46 811 619 672 765 630 632 495 441 1,220 71 4 508 371 204 254 244 211 1,284 151 172 140 892 177 99 130 100 111 123 84 84 75 00 S08 Males. Fe. males. 209 101 137 147 112 99 123 85 90 81 101 57 107 22 35 102 103 117 97 99 105 99 69 76 5D 403 266 S8 24 rOREIGN WHITE. Total. 1,720 651 931 773 791 4,366 1,062 782 686 734 525 5,779 1,249 439 596 647 617 3,348 805 334 416 410 259 Males. 607 259 277 209 212 1,564 360 198 149 103 110 980 201 59 6 317 328 400 414 410 535 405 339 371 272 1,922 021 238 332 299 431 195 233 216 133 Fe. males. 1.208 326 136 128 101 112 803 194 108 82 89 05 638 100 25 43 30 31 852 823 441 859 381 2,356 517 377 317 863 253 1,857 628 201 264 248 249 374 189 1S2 200 120 281 123 149 108 100 COLOEED. (a) 761 100 90 67 74 45 101 34 36 20 28 227 92 Total. 57 Males. Fe- males. 42 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 2.— AGES OF THE AGGREGATE POPULATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, MAKYIiAIVB. All agoa . . Under 1 month.. 1 to 2 months 3to5niontli3 ... 6 toSmonths atoll months... Under 1 year. . . 1 year 2 years 3ycars 4 years lto4years Byears 6 years 7 years 8 years 9 years 5 to 9 years.. lOyeare 11 years lajears ISyeais 14 years ID to 14 years... 15 years IG years 17 years 18 years 19year3 I'' 15 to 19 years. 20 years. 21 years. 82 years. 23 years. 24 years. 20 to 2-1 years.. 25 years 20 years 27 years 28yeaTs 29yeara , 25 to 29 years. 30 years 31 years 32 years 33 years 34 years Sj to 34 years. 35 years 3G years 37yenrs 38}oars 39 years 35 to 39 years . 40 years 41 years 42 years 43 years 44 years 40 tn. u years... 45 years 40yfar^ 47\ears 48 \ ears 49 year;. 45 to 49 years.. ALL CLASSES. Total. 1,042,390 739 4,508 6,806 7, 213 5,191 24, 517 16, 028 27, 673 25,840 26,918 06, 459 24, 922 26, 007 24, f.39 24, S97 22, C2-1 122,1 24, 642 20, 740 24, 773 22 124 23! 742 116, 026 21, 204 23, 505 21, 053 23, 531 20,544 110, 437 21, 620 20, 045 . 20, 7 52 I 55rt)66 ' 19, 215 101, 098 20,012 10,961 15, 729 18, 053 14, 137 84, 88: 22, 200 11, 307 14, 023 12, 957 12, 406 73, 553 17, 964 12, 203 10, 949 13, 322 10,793 05, 200 18, 470 8,223 10,739 8, 921 8,175 54, 528 14, 707 8,605 7, 774 9,340 7,701 48, f 33 Males. 515, 691 2,353 3,452 3, 666 2,592 12, 451 8,149 14, 084 12, 825 13, 782 48, 840 12,652 13,141 12, 416 12, 267 11,419 61, 915 12, 480 10, 410 12, 535 11, 044 11,951 68, 420 10, 020 11,353 10,821 11, 093 10, 317 54,204 9,117 10,520 9,708 9, 765 9,159 48, 289 9,029 8,069 7,818 8,596 7,078 40, 530 10,529 5,706 7,144 6,470 0, 206 36, 115 8,794 6,105 5,643 0,665 5,394 32, 501 8,803 4,292 5,306 4,438 4,012 20,911 7,190 4,499 4,002 4,671 3,089 Fe. males. 526, 699 351 2,215 3,354 3,547 2,599 12, 066 7,879 13, 689 13, 015 13, 136 47, 619 12,270 12, 926 12, 183 12,310 11, 205 60, 894 12, 156 10, 330 12,243 11, 080 11, 791 57,600 10, 584 12, 152 10, 832 12,438 10, 237 56, 233 12, 503 9, 525 11, 044 10, 281 10, 056 53, 409 10, 983 8,892 7,911 9,157 7,049 44, 292 11, 671 5,541 7,479 6,487 6,260 87, 438 9,170 6,163 5,400 6,657 6,399 32, 795 9,667 3,931 5,373 4,483 4,103 27, 617 7,517 4,100 3,772 4,075 3,712 24,351 I 23,782 1 NATIVE" WHITE— NATIVE PAHENTS, Total. 576, 285 473 2,765 I 4,190 4,482 3,289 15, 189 10, 003 17, 174 15, 966 16,478 59, 621 15, 258 15, 882 14, 984 14, 688 13, 520 74, 332 14, 520 12, 408 14, 095 12, 096 13, 623 67, 348 11, 968 13,185 12, 148 12, 777 11,206 61, 284 11,453 10, 834 10, 984 10, 462 9,857 8,446 7,965 0,050 7,228 42, 546 10, 927 0,022 7,672 6,980 6,820 38, 427 8, .559 6,523 5, 845 7,033 6,742 33, 702 8,630 4,628 6,891 4,935 4,582 28, 675 7, 185 4,936 4,297 5,000 4,311 25, 738 Males. 245 1,415 2,146 2,303 1,071 7,780 5,121 8,793 7, 025 30, 326 7,775 S, 055 7,530 7,404 6,879 37, 649 7,410 0,183 7,155 6,339 6,855 S3, 942 5, 952 0,357 6,102 0,153 5,730 30, 294 4,873 5,681 6, 120 5,167 4,723 25, 563 4,430 4,013 3,911 4,264 3,605 20, 228 5,101 2,937 3,623 8,446 3,343 18, 455 4,087 3,218 2,919 3,480 2,867 16, 580 4,053 2,400 2,449 2, 200 3,427 2,580 2,195 2,441 2,214 12, 857 Fe- males. 228 3,340 2,044 2,179 1,018 7,409 4,882 8,381 8,041 7,991 29, 295 7,483 7,827 7,448 7, 2S4 0,041 36,633 6, OiU 6, :J57 6,768 33,406 6,010 6,828 6, 046 6, 024 5,476 30,990 6,580 5,153 5,864 5,295 5,086 27, 978 5,427 4,428 4,054 4, 786 3,023 22, 318 5,826 3,085 4,049 3,534 3,478 19, 972 4,472 3,305 2,926 3,544 2,875 17, 123 4,585 2,228 3,000 2,486 2,370 14, 676 3,758 2,350 2,102 2, 568 2,097 12, 881 NATIVE WHITB--FOEEIQN PARE.VTS. Total. 124 092 1,042 1, 223 842 ,023 2,386 4,339 3, 994 4,061 14, 780 3,757 3,941 3,619 3,048 3,006 18, 571 3,798 3,391 4,082 3,720 4,115 19, 112 4,037 4,635 4,232 4,390 3,927 21,221 4,379 ■ 4,015 3, 966 3,858 3,919 20, 137 3,688 3,397 3,123 3,477 2,905 16, 590 3,907 2,483 3,083 2,075 2,477 14, 625 2,055 2,119 1,837 1,895 1,480 9,980 1,807 980 1,233 975 836 6,897 1,184 749 713 808 630 4,084 Males. 72 377 531 021 437 1,185 2,203 2,015 2,058 1,873 1,712 2,021 1,819 2, 070 9,535 2,037 2,283 2,144 1,987 1,946 Fe- males. 79, 330 315 611 603 415 1,895 1,201 2, 136 1,979 2,003 10, 396 2,007 2,140 1,883 1,831 1, 814 9,725 1,712 1,033 1,540 1,020 1, 440 7,957 1,820 1, 298 1,612 1,341 1, 235 7, 213 1,328 1,061 918 037 733 4,977 810 627 007 404 420 2,864 594 390 342 420 324 7,319 1,834 1,965 1,785 1,854 1,800 9,233 1,925 1,079 2,081 1,877 2,045 2,070 9, 587 2, 000 2,353 2,088 2,403 1,981 10, 825 2,372 1,875 2,083 2,007 3,075 10, 413 1,970 1,764 1,577 1,851 1,405 8,033 3,081 1,185 1,071 1, 334 1,243 7,413 1,327 1,058 919 958 747 5,009 1,027 459 626 511 410 3,033 690 359 371 388 300 2,014 FOBEIGN WHITE. Total. 93, 787 33 113 197 239 582 289 329 366 483 506 1,973 600 550 708 588 063 3,109 711 723 806 1,001 1,013 4,259 1,196 1,175 1,470 1,524 1, 603 ,008 1,753 1,725 1,575 1,844 1,377 8,274 2,147 1,161 1,525 1,837 1,267 7,427 1,949 1,446 1,381 1,795 1,476 8,047 2,827 1,285 1,835 1,493 1,466 8,901 2,614 1,609 1,616 1, 789 1,428 a Persons of negro descent, OMnese, Japanese, and oivUized Indians !,956 Males. 10 15 54 87 129 285 148 170 183 221 254 293 278 381 1,580 371 356 402 452 453 2,034 454 600 009 721 765 3,209 827 800 850 1,177 671 839 747 670 4,110 1,058 794 758 903 796 4,369 1,425 689 073 774 737 4,598 1,368 840 791 Fe- males. 46, 196 13 59 110 110 141 159 183 259 307 272 327 300 323 340 367 404 549 565 742 575 801 803 838 926 859 719 872 603 3,979 970 490 686 690 681 3,317 891 052 623 832 3,678 1,403 590 852 724 729 4,303 1,246 760 725 891 692 4, 643 I 4, 314 COLOEED. (O) Total, 215, §97 142 1,120 1,568 1, 497 1,055. 3,606 0,047 5,683 0,140 21, 476 5,915 5,030 5,778 4,992 27, 933 5,718 4,391 5,893 5,114 6,341 26, 457 4,488 4, 902 4,ifl7 5,363 4,393 23, 673 4,592 4,021 4,333 4,222 3,885 21,052 4,714 3,393 3,006 3,683 2,617 17, 472 5,210 1,641 2,343 1,965 1,906 13, 074 4,801 2,180 1, 886 2,699 2,095 13, -561 5,137 1,324 1,790 1,513 1,291 11,055 3,724 1,311 1,248 1,740 1,332 9.855 Males, 71 560 771 735 490 2,627 1,828 3,034 2,798 3,108 10, 768 2.806 2,940 2,863 2,805 2,480 13,954 2,910 2,237 2,978 2,668 2,686 13, 379 2,260 2,358 2,173 2,501 2, 188 11, 480 1,783 2,099 2,036 2,046 1,828 9,792 2,060 1,552 1,505 1,734 1,259 8,110 2,425 860 1,170 930 947 6,338 2,321 1,032 948 1,278 6,675 2,485 676 895 751 643 5, 450 1,801 680 674 912 715 4.783 I AGES. 43 GENERAL NATIVITY, ANI> COIiOfi, BY STATES AND TEREITOEIES: 1890— Continued. ALL CLASSES, NATIVI ■WHITE— NATIVE PABENTS. NATIVE WHITE— FOEEIGN PAHENTS. F0KEH3N WniTE. COLORED. a) Total. Males. fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Xi,611 6,062 7, 903 6, 531 6,679 6,937 8,221 3, 977 3,355 3,347 7, 674 2,841 3, 926 3,176 3,332 6,976 3,419 4,388 3,069 3,810 3,284 1,783 2,196 1,883 1, 864 3,692 1,631 2,192 1,786 1,946 899 436 520 396 392 413 224 242 210 190 488 212 278 186 202 2,930 1, 239 1,764 1,501 1, 555 1, 406 641 353 772 794 1,524 698 911 729 701 3^808 963 1,231 965 923 7,892 1,738 907 003 707 892 1,834 568 680 490 499 1,972 400 543 475 423 50 to 54 years... 41, TSO 7,938 6,345 5,011 5, aiOi 4,281 20, 837 3,799 3,239 2,G43 2,628 2,199 20, 919 4,139 3,106 2,363 2,682 2,062 22, 262 3,802 3,448 2,744 2,855 2,372 11, 015 1,838 1,767 1, 469 1,409 1,222 11, 247 2,024 1,681 1,275 1,446 1,160 , 2,643 382 357 267 284 207 1,279 192 162 127 151 89 1,364 190 195 140 133 118 8,989 1,950 1,033 1, 307 1,404 1,110 4,466 952 823 067 686 569 4,523 1,004 310 040 718 541 4,077 817 487 386 382 319 3^,813 921 420 &7yo;ir3 308 385 273 55 to 59 years... 28,. 885 9,489 3,584 •'*T373 4, 113 14, 60.3 4,344 1,853 2, 416 2,162 2, 075 14,37,2 5,145 1,731 2,324 2,211 2,033 15, 231 4,306 2,021 2,640 2,440 2,277 7,705 1,954 1,078 1,335 1,213 1,160 7, 576 2,352 943 1,305 1, 237 1,117 1,497 353 143 239 190 139 721 162 04. 121 87 83 776 196 79 113 109 100 7,410 2,454 999 1,312 1,213 1,223 3,697 1,134 499: 661 586 627 3,713 • 1,320 500 651 627 696 4,697 2,371 421 549 524 424 3,390 1,094 212 299 276 205 2,307 1, 377 Glyenrs 62yc£ir3 209 360 63 years 218 319 60 to 64 years... 26, 299 6, 093 3, 313 3, 080 3,240 2,499 12, 860 2,948 1,073 1,583 1,565 1,267 13,449 3,145 1,640 1,4«7 1,675 1,232 13, 684 2,825 1,830 1,642 1,812 1, 427 6,740 1,345 916 835 869 734 6,944 1,480 ' 914 807 943 693 1,125 261 132 159 139 125- 517 lis 63 33 63: 02 608 143 69 70 76 63 7,201 1,677 1,018 953 866 073 3,507 832 505 499' 435 335 3,694, 843 513 454 431 338 4,289 1,330 333 326 423, 274 2,080 653 189 160 193 136 2,203 677 144 100 225 133 65 to 69 years... 18, 225 4,923 1,947 2,404 2,121 1, 797 9, 036 2,248 1,011 1,219 1, 038 843 9,189 2,680 936 1,185 1,083 954 9,536 2, 287 1,107 1,420 1,272 1,093 4,699 1, 049 634 706 617 498 4,837 1,238 523 714 655 695 816 218 97 124 98 81 389 91 42 69 38 34, 427 127 55 65 60 47 5, 187 1, 171 536 532 513 413 2,608 567 278 303 207 205 2,581 604 258 279 £40 208 2,636 1,253 207 278 238 210 1,342 541 107 151 110 106 1,314 711 100 127 122 104 70 to 74 years... 13, 197 2,257 1, 512 1,090 1,253 820 0,359 1,040 734 492 580 372 6,838 1,217 778 598 078 457 T, 179 1,083 879 622 733 475 3,454 487 410 265 342 210 3,725 596 469 367 391 265 618 94 90 05 75 52 264 87 45, 25. 32 29 354 57 45 40 43 23 3, 215 579 330 200 242 209 1,020 281 166 143 117 97 1,595 298 104 147 125 112 2,185 501 213 113 208 93 1,021 235 113 59 89 36 1,164 206 100 54 11-9 57 75 to 79 years.. 6,946 1,456 564 638 468 442 3,218 649 ■ 253 285 195 173 3,728 807 311 353 273 269 3,792 653 364 374 266 239 1,714 301 160 164 107 104 2,078 352 194 210 159 130 376 80 36 43 35 28 168 34 20 19 19 10 208 46 16 24 16 18 1,050 326 112 141 106 101 804 154 51 67 47 39 846 172 61 74 69 62 1,128 397 62 80 61 71 632 160 23 35 22 20 690 237 40 45 39 54 80 to 84 years.".. SSyears..... 8fi years . . ... 3,568 450 291 286 180 131 1,555 167 133 124 66 64 2,013 283 158 162 114 67 1,886 218 104 167 102 72 836 76 74 73 36 31 1,050 142 90 94 66 41 222 22 22 15 6 7 102 6 12 6 2 3 120 16 10 9 4 4 736 101 56 61 33 23 358 43 27 23 14 13 428 58 29 33: 19 10 674 109 49 43 39 29 259 42 20 17 14 17 415 07 29 26 25 12 85 to 89 years... 1,338 237 70 58 43 29 554 80 25 21 13 9 784 157 45 37 30 20 723 83 33 23 20 10 290 23 10 11 7 3 433 55 23 17 13 7 72 9 1 3 1 29 3 i" 1 43 6 1 2 274 41 14 8 6 125 17 7 4 4 1 149 24 T 4 2 1 269 104 22 19 16 17 110 32 8 5 1 5 159 72 14 92year3 93year3 14 15 12 90 to 94 years... 437 41 24 12 22 11 148 11 9 5 4 289 30 15 7 18 11 174 10 7 3 4 1 59 2 " 2 115 8 7 1 4 1 14 1 5 9 1 71 4 6 4 3 1 33 1 4 2 38 3 2 2 3 1 178 20 11 4 14 8 51 8 6 1 i 127 18 Q STyeara 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 10 8 9oto99yoar8... 100 years and over. . Age uuknown 110 05 3,196 29 19 1,980 81 46 1,216 25 9 1,331 4 21 9 391 4 4 18 2 465 7 251 11 2 214 03 64 1,293 18 19 726 45 35 663 940 108 63 45 44 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 2.— AGES OF THE AGGREGATE POPULATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, MAS8ACHIJSET"FS. All agea . . . TTncler 1 month . . . 1 to 2 montha 3 to 5 months 6 to 8 months 9 to 11 mouths Under 1 year. 1 year.. 2 years. 3 years - 4 years. 1 to 4 years. 5 years. 6 years . 7 years. 8 years. 9 years . 5 to years . . 10 years . 11 years. 12 j-ears . 13 years. Id years. 10 to 14 years . 15 years.. 16 years. 17 years.. 18 years. 19 years. 15 to 19 years.. 20 years. 21years.. 22 years. 23 years. 24 years . 20 to 24 years. 25 years.. 26 years. 27 years. 28 years. 29 years. 25 to 29 years. 30 years. 31 years. 32 years. 33 years. 34 years . 30 to 34 years... 35 years. 30 years. 37 years. 38 years. 39 years. 35 to 39 years... 40 years. 41 yeara. 42 years. 43 years . 44 years. 40 to 44 years. 45 years 46 years 47 years 48 years 49 years ^ 45 to 49 years. ALL CLASSES. Total. 2,238,943 3,557 8,305 11, 723 12, 241 9,157 43, 043 28, 462 46, 726 44, 367 41, 160 100, 715 41, 538 39, C84 38, 787 38, 385 37, 184 195, 678 39, 133 35, 709 39, 483 37, 092 40, 811 192, 228 39,764 42, 820 41, COl 45, 943 44, 485 214, 613 48, 451 40, 435 61, 223 49, 872 48, 778 244, 769 49, 964 43, 923 41, 278 48, 285 37, 178 220, 658 54, 140 29, 669 37, 044 32, 659 31, 334 185, 262 40, 391 30,182 26, 855 33, 623 25, 319 156, 370 42, 803 20, 738 27, 496 23, 028 21,471 135, 536 33, 636 21, 773 20, 087 23, 377 18, 772 117, 645 Males. 1,087,709 780 4,221 5,915 6,128 4,651 21, 695 14, 288 23, 562 22, 173 20, 825 80, 648 20, 853 19, 932 19, 575 18, 914 18, 829 98, 103 19, 756 17, 859 19, 919 18, 623 20, 006 96, 693 19, 397 20, 733 20, 197 21, 992 21, 702 104, 021 21, 340 22, 958 24, 398 23, 493 23, 169 115,368 23, 604 20, 978 20, 094 23,400 18, 130 106, 296 26. 892 14; 801 18, 401 15, 811 15, 321 91, 226 20, 303 14, 734 13, 133 16, 420 12, 341 76, 931 20, 841 10, 279 13, 383 11, 080 10, 218 65, 807 16, 085 10, 517 0,741 11,189 67,114 Fe- males. 1,151,234 777 4,144 6,113 4,506 14, 174 23, 164 22, 194 20, 335 79, 807 20, 085 19, 752 19,212 19, 471 18,365 97, 475 19, 377 17,850 19, 534 18,509 20, 205 95, 535 20, 367 22, 087 21,404 23,951 22, 783 110, 592 27, 111 23, 477 26, 825 26, 379 26, 609 129, 401 26, 360 22, 915 21, 184 24, 795 19, 048 114, 332 27, 264 14, 768 19, 243 16, 748 16, 013 94, 026 20, 088 15, 448 13, 723 17, 203 12, 978 79, 439 21, 962 10, 459 14, 113 11, 942 11, 263 69, 729 16, 951 11, 256 10, 346 12, 188 9,790 NATIVE WHITE — NATIVE PAEKKTS. Total. 955,430 031 3,116 4,338 4,031 3,483 16, 249 11,300 18, 706 17, 972 16, 767 64, 745 16, 651 16, 204 15, 837 15, 740 15, 048 79, 480 15, 640 14, 524 15, 207 14, 585 15,161 75, 017 14, 810 15,827 15, 057 15,961 16, 661 77, 216 16, 281 16, 321 16, 937 16, 692 16,515 81, 636 15, 532 14, 016 13, 070 15, 839 13, 969 73, 026 18, 935 13,017 15, 402 14, 279 14, 006 75, 639 10,290 13, 538 12, 408 14, 821 12, 367 69, 514 17, 636 10, 985 13, 117 11, 080 11, 073 64, 490 14, 269 11,172 10,700 11, 171 9,887 Males. 400, 330 301 1,012 2,224 2,358 1,777 i, 272 5,053 9,472 9,017 8,498 32, 640 8,364 8,128 7,998 7,807 7,673 39, 860 7,920 7,217 7,698 7,309 7,761 37, 906 7,261 7, 722 7,404 8,051 8,069 38, 497 7,203 8, 439 8,517 8,293 7,824 40, 276 6,841 7,861 6,865 9,328 6,381 7,476 6,907 6,864 36, 960 8,247 0,604 6,096 7,349 6,045 34, 340 8,659 5,375 6,263 5,673 6,214 31, 084 6,885 5,312 5, 074 5,273 4,683 re- males. 489, 094 330 1,504 2,114 2,323 1,706 7,977 5,647 9,234 8,956 8,269 33, 105 8,297 8,076 7,839 7, 933 7,476 39, 620 7,020 7,307 7,609 7, 270 7, 400 37,112 7,649 8,105 7,063 7,910 7,602 38, 719 9,078 7,882 8,410 8,299 7,691 41, 360 7,907 7,134 6,829 7,978 7,114 36, 962 9,607 6,636 7,926 7,372 7,142 38, 683 8,043 6,034 6,408 7,472 6,322 35, 174 9,076 5,610 0,854 6,007 6,859 33, 406 7,374 6,860 5,626 5,898 5,204 NATIVE WHITE— FOREIGN PARENTS. Total. 606, 440 903 5,102 7,167 7,271 6,896 25, 839 16, 210 25, 883 23, 624 21,167 86, 890 21, 225 19, 664 18, 995 18,055 17, 369 96, 198 17, 060 15,780 17,904 10, 729 18, 167 80, 530 17, 663 18, 512 17, 233 17, 834 16, 855 87, 097 15,335 14, 696 1.6,183 11, 085 13, 216 72, 444 12, 469 10, 886 10, 240 11, 630 8,992 54, 123 12, 187 6,890 8,713 7,281 41, 787 7, 329 5, 378 4,403 5,022 3,397 25, 530 4,405 2,000 2,480 2,018 1,561 12, 454 2,280 1,137 1,243 1,837 1,031 Males. 471 2,630 3,679 3,626 2,738 12, 914 8,174 13, 046 11, 763 10, 087 43, 660 10, 667 9, .S66 9.518 8,848 8,822 17, 740 8,828 8,000 9,080 8,355 9,296 43, 664 8,062 9, 078 8,550 8,003 7,024 42, 817 7,112 7,452 7,301 34, 711 6,717 6.078 4,877 6,334 4,303 25, 309 5,705 3,390 4,143 3,541 3,203 19, 982 3,614 2,631 2,169 2,103 1,607 12, 514 2,102 096 1,196 999 707 6,000 1,099 658 581 642 478 Fe- males. 432 2,572 3,588 3,645 2,668 12, 895 8,042 12, 837 11, 871 10, 480 43, 230 10, 568 9, 789 9,357 9,207 8,637 47, 458 8,832 7,774 8,824 8,374 9,103 9,001 9,434 8,083 9,231 7,931 44, 280 8,223 7,143 7,882 7,390 7,095 37, 733 6,752 5,808 5,363 6,202 28, 814 6,482 3,600 4,600 3,740 3,483 21, 805 8,685 2,747 2,294 2,619 1,730 13, 075 2,803 1,004 1,284 1,019 844 6,454 1,181 779 062 695 653 FOEEIGN WHITE. Total. 653,503 9 48 104 169 178 666 1,680 2,343 2,812 7,531 3,261 3,424 3,649 4,177 4,420 18, 931 5,538 6,090 5,964 5,418 6,810 28, 820 6,926 8,088 8,919 11, 686 12, 643 48, 262 16, 237 15, 046 18,571 18, 651 19, 610 88, 015 21, 271 18, 643 16, 864 20, 344 13, 747 90, 769 23, 267 9,339 13, 025 10, 614 10, 283 65, 648 16, 166 10, 900 9,556 13, 328 9,203 69, 152 20, 091 7,620 11, 534 9,003 8,647 66, 856 16, 631 8,966 7,933 10, 051 7,616 60,531 67,189 27,227 29,962 7,328 8,468 3,870 51,796 o Persona of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. Males. 311,552 334 829 1, 187 1,458 3,8 1,039 1,728 1,814 2,003 2,204 9,638 2,803 2,482 2,975 2, 7110 3, 385 14, 325 3,308 3,713 4,057 5,102 5,600 21,715 0,737 0,796 8,291 8,238 8,925 977 9,863 8, 779 8, 110 9,966 6,730 43,448 11, 140 4,849 6,621 5,195 5,066 33, 060 8,063 5,311 4,685 0,132 4,473 28, 904 9,813 3,777 5,716 4,274 4,198 27, 777 8,443 4,437 3,973 6,165 25, 715 Fe- males. 341,951 332 851 1,160 1,381 3,723 1,622 1, 096 1,805 2,114 2,156 9,393 14, 495 3,618 4,. 346 4,863 6,584 7,137 £6, 547 9,500 8,250 10,280 10, 423 10, 585 49, 038 11, 408 9,764 8,764 10, 378 7,017 47, 321 10, 827 4,480 0,504 5,449 6,228 32, 488 8,102 6,689 4,871 6,696 4,730 30, 188 10, 278 3,743 5,819 4,789 4,449 29, 078 8,183 4,539 3,960 5,188 3,933 26, 081 COLORED, (a) Total. 23, 570 14 9D 114 130 100 280 457 428 384 1,519 401 402 413 367 1,909 395 315 408 360 1,861 392 462 426 2,038 598 473 542 544 507 2,664 478 504 600 470 767 333 474 356 359 607 866 452 352 2,115 672 233 366 267 200 1,737 466 196 211 218 239 1,332 Males. 217 127 215 216 182 303 211 185 190 170 206 164 196 169 186 106 191 186 288 271 289 277 269 1,394 899 239 266 339 242 1,475 419 181 261 168 199 1,228 349 188 184 236 156 1,113 367 131 209 140 99 946 263 110 113 109 129 714 AGES. 45 GENERAL NATIVITY, AND COLOR, BY STATES AND TEEEITORIES : 1890— Continued. J>^^t' MASSACIIUSETTa. / / 50 years 51 years 52years 53 years 54 years 60 to 54 years.. 55 years.. 50 years. 57 years. 58 years. 69 years. 55 to 59 years. 60 years 61 years 62 years 63yeaxa 64 years 60 to 04 years. 65y^oars 66 years 67 years 68 years 69 years 65 to 69 years.. 70 years 71 years 72years 73 years 74 years 70 to 74 years. 75 years. 76 years. 77 years. 78 years. 79 years. 75 to 79 years - 81 years. 82 years - 83 years. 84 years. 80 to 84 years. 85 years 86yoars 87 years 88 years 89years 85 to 89 years. 90 years 91 years 92 yea re 93 years 94 years 90 to 94 years... 95 years 96 years 97 years 98 years 99 years 95 to 99 years. 100 years and over Ago unknown . . - ALL CLASSES. Total. 33, 870 15, 149 10,3;i4 17,137 17, 000 102, 595 19,929 16,284 13, .'i20 14,655 11, 148 75, 530 22, 700 9, 824 12, 059 11, 492 10, 314 66, 389 14, 215 8,846 8,802 8,958 47, 783 11,047 5,836 6,576 6,804 5,070 34, 933 6,194 4,529 3,549 3,827 2,854 20, 953 3,982 2,120 2,242 1,809 1,672 11, 825 1,441 1,052 899 584 460 4,436 559 260 234 155 108 1,316 105 54 54 25 17 255 64 1,601 Males. 15, 965 7, 245 9,251 8,101 7,967 48, 519 9,285 7, 025 6, 474 6,759 5,120 35, 263 10,447 4, 722 5,080 5,426 4,837 31,112 6,630 4,170 4,183 4,204 3,240 Fe- males. 22, 427 5,200 2,769 2,997 2,751 2,322 16, 099 2,833 2,051 1,547 1,733 1,273 9,442 1,668 867 916 736 645 4,832 325 206 150 1,597 172 97 84 42 28 14 3,821 17, 911 7,904 10, 083 9, 030 9,142 64,076 10, 644 8,659 7,046 7,896 6, 028 40, 273 12, 253 6, 1112 6,379 6, 066 5,477 35, 277 7,585 4,676 4,709 4, 754 3,032 25, 350 6,337 3,007 3,579 3,053 2,748 NATIVE WHITE— NATIVE PAEENTS. Total. 14, 533 8,580 10,401 9,738 9,823 63, 075 9,505 9, 139 8,213 8,400 7, 032 42, 349 10, 148 6,398 7,503 7,456 0,008 18, 834 3,356 2,478 2,002 2, 094 1,581 11, 511 2,314 1,253 1,326 1,073 1,027 923 654 674 378 310 1,830 387 163 150 113 80 38, 233 7,6S2 5,944 5,857 6,995 4,964 30, 452 6,657 4,331 4,800 4,438 3,905 24, 131 4,065 3,382 2,862 2,936 2,348 Males. 6,824 4,080 4,991 4,678 4,560 25, 133 4,658 4,282 4,005 3,868 3,337 20, 051 4,606 3,097 3,500 3,574 3,140 18, 049 3,633 2,840 2,786 2,868 2,295 14, 422 3,038 2, 054 2,104 2,118 1,760 15, 693 2,702 1,803 1,832 1,508 1,315 9,160 1,079 835 707 463 363 3,447 359 218 174 120 83 151 19 3,665 11,134 1,882 1,516 1,236 1,310 1,040 6,996 ,166 737 723 614 488 3,733 384 301 250 157 121 1,213 107 77 58 re- males. 292 1 2,156 7,709 4,500 5,410 5,000 5,263 27, 942 5,007 4,857 4,207 4,632 3,695 22, 298 5,482 3,301 3,997 3,882 3,522 20, 184 4,059 3,104 3,071 3,127 2,669 16, 030 3,619 2, 277 2,636 2,320 2,145 12, 997 2,183 1,860 1,026 1,620 1,302 8,597 1,536 1,000 1,104 894 827 6,427 695 534 467 306 242 2,234 252 141 116 87 06 662 18 1,609 NATIVE WHITE — FOEEIQ PAEENTS. 4 1,485 677 881 752 652 4, 447 603 531 419 455 321 2,331 497 228 300 263 205 300 203 186 189 141 1,019 255 102 125 108 81 071 118 90 66 Males. 26 653 292 413 326 304 260 265 189 211 132 1,057 213 109 130 118 126 82 80 99 Fe- males. 832 385 468 420 348 2,459 345 266 230 244 189 284 110 150 145 108 806 174 121 100 90 63 156 60 61 65 49 223 FOEEIGN WHITE. Total. 17, 478 5,767 7,908 6,510 6,617 44, 130 9,600 6,611 4,769 5,706 3,701 30, 287 11,851 3,141 4, 122 3,715 3,370 26,199 6,101 2,047 2,796 2,710 1,722 15, 984 4,649 1,373 1,610 1, 232 1,055 9,919 1,909 1,022 007 795 448 4,841 1,180 205 358 258 316 2,377 330 189 164 107 81 871 183 30 53 30 24 31 2,221 Males. 8,289 2,811 3,766 3,021 3,044 20, 931 4,379 3,027 2,223 2, 630 1,600 13, 871 5,409 1,488 1,932 1,708 1,553 12, 150 2,815 1,223 1,295 1,213 816 7,302 2,080 600 756 667 517 4,580 893 484 281 370 204 469 104 107 109 141 122 81 71 47 26 347 120 Fe- males. 9,189 2,966 4, 142 3,489 3,473 23, 249 5,221 3, 484 2,540 3,070 2,095 16, 410 6,382 1, 053 2,190 2,007 1,817 14, 049 3,286 1,424 1,600 1,606 8,592 2,669 713 854 665 633 6,339 1,076 538 419 244 711 101 191 149 175 1,387 208 108 93 00 55 524 124 17 30 22 13 206 20 889 COLOEED. (a) 380 125 144 137 107 159 103 119 94 94 204 67 74 58 71 122 52 54 65 45 Males. 4 134 199 02 81 70 49 2S4 226 142 95 Fe- males. 46 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 2.— AGES OF THE AGGREGATE POPULATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, inicaicAiv; All ages . . TTnderlmontli. Ito2moiiths 3 toSiuonths 6 to 8 months 9toll months.. Under 1 year.. lyear.. 2 years , 3 years. 4 years. 1 to 4 years. 6 years. 6 years. 7 years . 8 years . ©years. 5 to 9 years. 10 years. 11 years . 12 years. 13 years. 14 years. 10 to 14 years.. 15 years. 16 years. 17 years.. 18 years., 19 years. 15 to 19 years. 20 years. 21 years . 1^ 22 years. 23 years. 24 years. 20 to 24 years... 25 years 26 years 27 years 28 years 29 years 25 to 29 years.. 80 years 31 years 32 years 33 years 34 years 30 to 34 years. 35 years. 36 years 37 years 38 years 89 years 35 to 39 years... 40 years 41 years 42 years 43 years 44 years 40 to 44 years... 45 years 40 years 47 years 48 years 49 years ALL CLASSES. Total. 2,093,889 1, 251 10, Oil 13, 378 13, 945 10, 369 48, 954 33, 008 53, 483 51, 498 50, 440 188, 435 50,445 48, 903 48, 691 46, 265 43, 161 ,237, 405 45, 550 41, 803 45, 626 41, 898 45, 350 220, 227 40, 588 43, lU 40, 005 42, 801 39, 123 205, 631 40, 361 40, 049 2,045 40, 418 ,016 ' 202, 489 36, 783 36, 191 34, 798 38, 883 31, 893 178, 548 42, 932 27, 601 33, 844 30, 488 27, 899 162, 764 32, 036 27, 548 24, 800 27,944 23, 603 134, 831 32, 458 18, 330 23, 662 20, 756 20, 278 115, 484 25, 821 20, 142 18, 206 19, 724 16, 811 Males. 1,091,780 45 to 49 years... I 100, 704 I 018 5,178 6,094 7,095 5,302 25, 187 16, 860 27, 187 25, 963 25, 638 95, 648 25, 405 24,801 24, 622 23, 227 21, 727 119, 782 23, 231 20, 931 23, 103 20, 998 23, 169 111, 438 20, 526 21, 424 19,996 20, 978 19, 958 102, 882 19, 398 21, 792 21, 410 20, 912 20, 500 104, 013 18, 90S 19, 148 18, 601 20, 967 17, 057 94, 681 23,fi60 14, 831 17, 955 16, 281 15, 043 87, 670 17, 880 14, 843 13, 415 15,337 11,077 73, 452 18, 006 9,976 12, 683 10, 902 10, 447 Fe- males. 1,002,109 62, 014 14, 319 10, 720 9,476 10, 227 8.946 63, 688 633 4,833 6,384 6,850 5,067 23, 767 16, 148 26, 296 25, 535 24, 808 92, 787 25, 040 24, 102 21, 069 23, 038 21, 434 117, 683 22, 318 20. 872 22, 518 20, 900 22, 181 108, 789 20, 062 21, 690 20, 009 21, 823 19, 1D5 102, 749 20, 963 18, 857 20, 635 19, 608 18, 516 98, 477 17, 875 17, 043 16, 197 17, 916 14, 836 83, 867 19, 372 12, 770 15,880 14, 207 12, 856 75, 094 14, 156 12,705 11,385 12, 607 10, 526 61, 379 14, 452 8, 354 10,979 9,854 9,831 53, 470 11, 602 9,422 8,730 9,497 7,865 47, 016 NATIVE WHITE— NATIVE PARENTS. Total. 566 4,401 5,775 6,222 4,819 21, 783 14, 336 23, 930 22, 848 22, 225 83, 339 22, 190 21, 289 21, 574 20, 157 19, 361 104, 571 19, 921 18, 520 19, 689 18, 206 19, 420 95, 656 17, 196 18, 260 16, 962 18, 212 16, 773 87, 403 16, 704 17, 287 17, 413 16, 434 15, 061 82, 899 13,484 13, 413 13, 274 14, 929 12, 649 67, 749 16, 297 11, 330 13, 634 12, 734 11, 830 65, 825 13, 138 11, 916 10, 956 12, 170 10,130 5S, 310 13, 399 8,601 10, 740 9,734 9,474 51,848 11, 274 9,417 8,856 9,261 8,167 46, 965 Males. 469, 975 2, 308 3,039 3,200 2,455 11, 295 7,340 12, 169 11, 473 11, 383 42, 365 11, 220 10,789 10,916 10, 143 9,665 62, 732 10, 289 9,303 9,901 9,226 9,961 48, 680 8,710 9,067 8,502 8,845 8,520 43, 644 7,688 9,065 8,609 8,238 7,644 41, 234 6,646 6,746 6,763 7,756 6,499 34, 410 8,642 5,824 6,872 6,511 6,157 34, 006 7,132 6,200 6,783 6,435 5,155 30, 711 7,117 4,430 5,472 4,973 4,687 26, 079 5,862 4,870 4,395 4,689 4,195 Fe- males. 447, 718 273 2,093 2,736 3,022 2,364 10, 488 6,996 11,761 11,375 10, 842 40, 974 10, 970 10, 500 10, 059 10, 014 9,096 51, 839 9,632 9,217 9,688 46,1 8,486 9,193 8,460 9, 367 8,253 43, 759 9,016 8,232 8,804 8,196 7,417 41,665 6,838 6,067 6,511 7,173 6,150 33, 339 7,655 5,506 6,762 6,223 5,673 31, 819 0,006 5,710 5,173 5,735 4,975 27, 599 6,282 4,071 6,268 4,761 4,787 25, 169 5,422 4,547 4,461 4,672 3,962 NATIVE VraiTE— FOREIGN PARENTS. Total. 084 5,480 7,412 7,474 5,384 26, 414 17, 884 27, 732 26, 041 25, 252 96, 909 25, 059 23, 975 22, 922 21, 230 18, 594 111, 786 18, 833 16, 862 18, 618 16, 881 18, 705 89, 899 16, 808 17, 782 16, 863 16, 066 13, 986 80, 495 13, 634 13, 269 13, 873 11, 908 10, 764 62,348 9,623 9, 123 8,639 9,558 7,814 44, 657 9,697 6,560 7,618 6,815 5,821 36,511 6,067 4,981 4,290 4,369 3,337 23, 034 4,199 2,430 2,853 2,476 2,208 14, 166 2,666 2,168 1,800 1,897 1,630 - 23,901 I 23,004 10,159 a Persona of negro descent, CMuese, Japani Males. 310,831 318 2,798 3,859 3,757 2,767 13, 489 9,096 14,115 13,187 12, 726 49,124 12, 538 12. 153 11, 604 10, 050 9,415 56, 366 9,664 8,399 9,205 8,337 9,531 45, 146 8,501 8,838 7,947 7,911 7,055 re- males. 302,759 346 2,682 3,653 3,717 2,627 12, 925 8,783 13, 617 12, 854 12, 526 47, 785 12, 521 11, 822 11, 318 10, 580 9,179 65,420 9,269 8,463 9,323 8,624 9,174 44, 753 8,307 8,944 7, 916 8,145 6,931 40, 252 40, 243 6,490 7,015 6,327 5,928 5,386 31, 145 4,597 4,661 4,313 4,817 4, 049 22, 327 4,944 3,384 3,894 3,621 3,013 18, 766 3,166 2, 642 2,278 2,360 1,727 12, 179 2,184 1,310 1,512 1,244 1,133 7,383 1,418 1,121 924 954 802 7,044 6,254 6,648 5,980 5,379 31, 203 4,926 4,672 4,326 4,741 3,766 22, 330 4,763 3,170 3,724 3,204 2, 80.S 17, 755 2,901 2,339 2, 013 1,993 1,610 10, 855 2,015 1,120 1,341 1,233 1,075 6,783 1,248 1,046 943 768 FOREIGN VfHITE. Total. 541, 601 6 30 70 116 78 300 606 1,346 2,117 2,488 6,467 2,740 3,173 3,734 4,407 4,797 18, 851 6,301 0,035 0,935 6,362 6,777 32, 410 6,204 6,075 6,747 8,084 7,976 35, 680 9,683 9,674 11, 322 11, 676 12,784 Males. 299,911 278 664 1,039 1,285 3,266 1,443 1,616 1,864 2,193 2,436 9,551 3,107 3,028 3,673 ,3, 191 3,452 55, 139 13, 349 13, 300 12, 664 13, 990 11, 105 04, 308 16, 426 9,497 12, 261 10, 073 9,984 68, 830 12, 440 10, 373 9,311 11,121 8,798 52, 043 14, 406 7,244 9,841 8,382 8,444 48, 317 11, 658 8,347 7,408 8,360 6,802 5, 279 4, 880 42. 535 and civilized Indians. 16, 451 3,132 3,325 8,347 4,003 4,185 Fe- males. 241,690 228 682 1,073 1,203 3,191 1,297 1,657 1,870 2,214 2,362 9,300 3,194 3,007 3,262 3,171 3,325 15, 959 3,072 3,350 3,400 4,081 3,791 17, 992 17, 694 5,015 5,502 0,253 6,524 7,241 30, 536 7,425 7,061 7,844 8,186 6,346 36, 962 9,724 5,507 7,019 6,103 5,732 34, 085 7,370 5,843 5,215 6,369 4,983 29, 779 8,458 4,141 6,664 4,687 4,632 27, 282 6,873 4,608 4,087 4,575 3,801 4,668 4,172 6,069 5,162 5,643 24,604 5,924 5,639 5,220 5,804 4,759 27, 346 0,701 3,990 5, 232 4, 570 4,252 24, 745 5,070 4,631 4,096 4,752 3,815 22, 264 5,948 3,103 4,277 3,795 3,912 21,036 4,685 3,739 3,321 3,785 3,061 23, 944 I 18, 591 COLORED. (O) Total, 21, 005 15 100 121 133 475 492 481 456 466 461 465 409 484 449 448 397 433 449 Males. 11, 063 4 57 56 75 48 240 146 239 264 244 204 243 239 235 212 1,133 272 201 239 224 225 1,161 183 104 200 219 198 2,047 440 419 437 400 407 2,103 427 355 321 406 326 1,834 613 214 341 266 264 391 278 243 294 238 1,444 454 155 228 164 152 1,163 323 212 143 200 102 1,045 994 205 220 221 222 1,098 240 190 181 208 163 982 250 116 170 140 141 823 212 153 139 167 112 783 247 95 136 98 95 176 121 70 109 5&i. iGES. 47 GEinEEAL NATIVITY, AND COLOE, BY STATES AND TEEEITORIES: 1890-Continued. ALL CLASSES. 50 years 51 years 52 years 53yeara Siyears 50 to 54 years. 55 years. , 56 years- . 57 years. 68 years. 68 years. Total. 55 to 59 years.. 69 years 61 years 62 years eSyeara 64 years 60 to 64 years.. 65 years 66 years 67 years 68 years 69 years 65 to 69 years. 70 years.. 71 yeara- - 72 years.. 73 years . . 74 years. . 70to74y?ars. 75 years . . 76 years. 77 years. 78 years. 79 years. 75 to 79 years. 80 years. 81 years. 823-ear3. 83 years. 8i yeara. 80 to 84 years.. B5 years. 86 years. 87 years. BB years. B9 years . 85 to 89 years. . . •0 years. 91 years. 82 years,, 83 years.. W years. 90 to 94 years... 85 years.. 88 years. Bff years. BB years. 8> years. 95 to 99 years.. 1(0 years nud over, ^e unknown.... 24,117 13, 052 16, 818 15, 148 15,086 84,221 15,293 14, 631 12, 455 12,285 9,594 64,258 115, 494 / 8,214 /ia.144 10, 030 9,312 53, 194 10, 304 8,338 7,607 7,140 6,574 Males. 8,124 4,625 6,241 4,609 4,129 26, 628 4,265 8,548 2,645 2,955 2,014 15,427 2,453 1,370 1,421 1,172 1,147 7,563 797 723 554 380 314 2,768 353 137 96 79 65 720 140 4B 4,427 13, 004 0,996 8,978 8,305 7,912 45, 195 8,162 7,872 6,819 6,508 5,080 34,441 8,288 4,435 5,452 5,472 4,929 28, 576 5,603 4,508 4,261 3,849 3,052 Fe- males. 11, 113 6,056 7,840 6,843 7,174 39, 026 7,131 6,759 6,636 5,777 4,514 NATIVE WHITE— NATIVE PARENTS. 29, 817 7 206 3,779 4,692 4,558 4,383 21, 273 4,458 2,497 2,902 2,512 2,222 14, 591 2,289 1,962 1,402 1,586 1,104 8,333 1,275 76S 775 598 601 4,017 428 358 254 187 160 177 71 37 46 32 363 54 23 24,618 4,701 3,830 3,346 3,291 2,522 Total. 10, 475 6,539 8,175 7,411 7,414 17, 690 3, 660 2,028 2,339 2,097 1,907 12, 037 1,970 1,590 1,243 1,369 910 7,094 1,178 602 646 574 546 3,540 365 300 193 164 1,391 176 00 59 33 23 80 25 1,344 40, 014 7,035 7,291 6,362 6,199 5,023 31, 910 7,066 4,287 5,224 5,196 4,736 20, 499 5,087 4,387 3,987 3,869 3,090 20, 410 4,051 2,540 2,908 2,614 2,325 14, 438 2,240 1,994 1,549 1,731 1,158 8,672 875 877 739 707 4,487 423 411 321 231 182 175 80 44 41 31 371 18 2,902 Males. 5,386 3,287 4,219 3,919 3,770 20, 587 3,709 3,805 3, 425 3,213 2,002 16, 755 3,689 2,266 2,819 2,807 2,444 14, 025 2,719 2,320 2,210 2,054 1,699 11, 002 2, 226 1,382 1,669 1,419 1,244 7,840 ,094 809 947 630 675 492 478 371 373 220 202 139 112 81 24 8 2,060 Fe- males. 5,089 3,252 3,950 3,402 3,633 19, 427 3,326 3,480 2,936 2,986 2,421 15, 155 3,367 2,021 2,405 2,389 2,292 12, 474 2,368 2,067 1,777 l,-805 1,391 9,408 1,825 1,158 1,339 1,195 1,081 6,598 1,028 900 740 784 628 3,930 614 383 399 368 334 2,098 203 209 182 119 101 10 862 NATIVE WHITE— FOREIGN PARENTS. Total. 2,028 1,070 1,280 1,194 1,108 6,680 950 855 723 3,723 677 370 440 447 418 411 325 279 287 255 1,557 315 210 225 180 224 1,154 181 163 104 152 100 700 131 77 106 46 65 411 Males. 1,058 568 654 630 570 3,486 498 456 398 385 265 2,002 412 210 236 248 214 1,320 24D 179 150 157 134 194 130 141 102 125 104 62 89 59 85 254 Fe- males. 970 502 620 564 532 458 399 325 304 235 1,721 205 160 204 199 204 1,032 162 146 123 130 121 462 297 181 74 21 157 EOBEION WHITE. Total. 11,286 5, 347 7,218 6, 390 6,434 30, 684 7,109 6,330 5,273 5,279 3, 994 27, 991 7,541 3,607 4, 404 4,304 4,085 23, 8il 4,669 3, 564 3,273 2,938 2,190 16, 634 3,627 1,745 2,000 1,785 1,537 10, 700 1,778 1,359 968 1,043 740 979 412 425 371 301 2,548 310 269 194 123 104 138 48 45 31 21 19 1,004 Males. 6,376 3, UH'J 4, 024 3,000 8,490 20, 041 3,846 3, 520 2,943 2,846 2,173 15, 334 4,075 1,935 2,364 2, 304 2,231 12, 969 2,557 1,900 1,848 1,600 1,194 9,174 1,972 9S4 1,108 076 830 5,910 960 738 514 533 406 3,141 504 233 228 190 187 170 136 95 64 50 015 140 24 7 704 Fe- males. 4,910 2,285 3,194 2,730 2,944 16, 043 3,263 2,810 2,330 2,433 1, 821 12, 057 3,466 1,572 2,040 1,940 1,854 10,872 2,112 1,695 1,425 1,333 990 7,400 1,655 781 809 707 4,850 628 621 454 515 334 2,752 475 179 197 181 174 1,206 140 133 99 59 64 12 300 COLOEED. (a) Total. 328 96 145 144 130 843 193 149 97 118 77 220 50 76 83 73 137 62 08 60 39 131 30 42 30 43 66 32 24 24 16 102 103 11 110 Males. 184 69 81 87 70 481 109 85 52 04 40 112 24 11 Fe- males. 144 37 64 .57 302 84 64 45 64 37 108 26 43 30 33 240 21 24 14 65 9 18 15 20 23 16 7 7 7 33 4 9 7 61 18 10 1 2 1 3 35 48 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Tablb 2.— ages of the AGGREGATE POPULATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, MIIVIVESOXA.. All ages tJmler 1 month 1 to 2 montlis 3 to 5 months G toSmonths , tollmonths Under 1 year. . lyear 2years 3 years 4 years lto4year8-.. 5 years Gyeara 7 years 8 years 9year8 5to9years... 10 years 11 years 12 years 13 years - 1-1 years 10 to U years. 15 years 16 years 17 years 18 years 19 years 15 to 19 years... 20years 21 years 22 years 23 years 24 years ,. 20 to 24 years- -. 25 years 26 years 27 years 28years 29years 25 to29years.. 30 years 31 years 32 years 33 years 34 years 30 to 34 years. 35 years 36 years 37 years 38 years 39 years ALL CLASSIS. Total. 1,301,826 35 to 39 years. 40 years 41 years 42years 43 years 44 years 40 to 44 years. 45 years 46 years 47years 48 years 19 years 45 to 49 years. 1,320 7,629 9,949 10, 719 7,099 36, 716 25, 299 40, 228 38, 288 36, 753 140, 568 35, 538 35, 023 32, 481 30, 833 28, 317 162, 192 29, 742 26,450 28, 796 26, 393 27, 258 138, C39 24, 800 26, 252 24, 795 27, 186 24, 472 127, 505 20, 468 25, 044 26, 677 26, 227 26, 502 130, 818 26, 031 25, 188 23, 506 26, 878 21, 079 122, 682 30, 090 17, 573 21,773 18, 524 16, 901 104, 861 20, 541 16, 243 13, 661 15, 340 11, 022 77, 707 18, 545 9,469 12, 363 10, 486 9,724 60, 587 13, 594 9,938 8,838 10, 068 7,881 Males. 695, 321 685 4,008 5,059 5,437 3,546 18, 735 12, 922 20, 369 19, 344 18, 778 71,413 17, 952 17, 660 16, 358 15.460 14, 401 81,831 15, 131 13, 259 14, 571 13, 282 13, 851 70, 094 12, 592 12, 996 12, 629 13, 262 12, 566 64, 045 13, 167 13, 841 13, 954 14, 125 14, 534 69, 621 14, 212 13, 831 13, 386 15, 673 12, 092 69, 194 17, 576 10, 254 12, 635 10, 004 9,732 60, 801 12, 170 9,219 7,816 8,729 6,729 44,663 10, 879 6,429 6,852 5,791 5,210 34, 161 7,873 5,506 4,835 5,400 4,270 Fe- males. 606, 605 635 3,621 4,890 5,282 3,653 17, 981 12, 377 19, 859 18, 944 17, 976 69, 155 17, 586 17, 363 16,123 15, 373 13,916 80, 361 14,611 13, 191 14, 225 13,111 13, 407 68, 545 12, 208 13, 256 12, 166 13, 924 11, 906 83, 460 13, 301 11, 203 12, 623 12, 102 11, 968 61, 197 11, 819 11, 357 10, 120 11,205 8,987 53, 488 12, 514 7,319 9,138 7,920 7,169 44, OGO 8,371 7,024 6,845 6,611 6,193 33, 044 7,660 4,040 5,511 4,695 4,514 26, 426 5,721 4,433 4,003 4,668 8,611 NATIVE WHITE— NATIVE PABEHTS. Total. 310, 931 405 2,204 2,863 3,021 2,112 10, 605 6,920 11, 315 10, 531 9, 840 38, 626 9,264 8,909 8,220 7,578 7,154 41, 185 6,992 6, 1:^3 6,452 5, 753 5,961 31, 281 5,218 5,583 5,221 5,768 5,318 27, 108 5,593 5,775 6,011 5,850 5,656 28, 791 6,318 5,075 4,826 5,869 4,786 25, 864 6,432 4,129 4,839 4,085 3,977 23, 462 4,548 3,792 3,323 3,754 2,933 18, 350 4,228 2,498 3,009 2,037 2,392 14, 704 3,036 2,410 2,214 2,450 2,071 Hales. 164, 987 206 1,191 1,454 1,616 1,075 5,442 3,576 5,737 5,277 5,097 19, 687 4,655 4,569 4,159 3,772 3,691 20,846 3,597 3,023 3,333 2,909 3,048 15, 910 2,691 2,746 2,747 2,813 2,715 re- males. 145, 964 199 1,013 1,409 1,505 1,037 6,163 3,344 5,678 6,274 4,743 18, 939 4,009 4,400 4,001 3.806 3,463 20, 339 3,395 3,100 3,119 2,84-1 2,913 15, 371 2,627 2,837 2,474 2,935 2,603 13, 712 13, 396 2,699 3,176 3,147 8,126 3,053 15, 201 2,876 2,760 2,720 3,819 2,681 14, 346 3,585 2,367 2,742 2,299 2,271 13, 254 2,675 2,122 1,866 2,091 1,636 10, 390 2,391 1,383 1,618 1,418 1,222 8,032 1,693 1,330 1,167 1,265 1,086 NATIVE WHITE— FOREIGN PARENTS. 2,894 2,699 2,864 2,730 2,503 13, 690 2,442 2,325 2,106 2,540 2,105 11, 618 2,847 1,772 2,097 1,786 1,706 10, 208 1,873 1,670 1,467 1,663 1,297 7,960 1,837 1,115 1,391 1,219 1,170 6,732 1,343 1,080 1,057 1,195 086 Total. 518, 151 913 5,390 7,035 7,624 4,926 25, 888 18,093 28,108 26, 471 23, 280 97, 954 24, 287 23, 718 21,523 10, 398 17, 103 106, 229 17,419 15, 267 16, 588 15,468 15, 908 80, 610 14, 394 16,014 13, 842 14, 324 12, 073 69, 647 11, 659 10, 628 10, 052 9,431 8,608 60, 378 7,673 7,381 6, 854 7,540 5,961 35, 405 7,246 4,638 5,424 4,641 3,782 25, 630 3,775 2,802 2,180 2,277 1,569 12, 593 1,916 932 1,100 827 758 5,533 900 664 535 615 457 Males. 263,167 478 2,796 3,576 3,883 2,430 13, 169 9,194 14, 222 13,415 12, 835 re- males. 264,984 435 2,694 3,459 3,741 2,490 49, 666 12, 293 11,912 10, 805 9,804 8,640 53, 454 8,797 7, 632 8, 332 7,709 8,023 40, 553 7,206 7,423 6,932 6,863 0,102 34, 546 6,587 4,940 4,729 4,325 12, 719 8,901 13, 880 13, 036 12. 445 48, 288 11,994 11,806 10,718 9,794 8,403 52, 775 8,622 7, 023 8,256 7,699 7,885 40, 087 7,188 7,591 6,890 7,461 6,971 35, 101 0,061 5,041 6,112 4,702 4,283 26, 179 25, 199 3,801 3,698 3,595 4,017 3,188 18, 299 3,876 2,517 2,930 2,506 2,067 13, 896 2,071 1,603 1,215 1,280 847 6,916 3,023 606 325 318 260 3,872 3,683 3,259 3,629 2,763 17, 106 3,369 2,021 2,494 2,135 1,715 11, 734 1,704 1,299 965 997 712 6,677 821 430 629 370 361 2,511 394 329 227 297 207 60,319 27,884 22,435 12,181 6,520 5,661 B,161 1,707 1,454 34,790 . a Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilissed Indians, FOKEIQN WHITE. Total. 467, 067 227 699 1,191 1,537 3,654 1,902 2,224 2,613 3,333 3,951 14, 223 5,182 4.974 5,633 5,057 5,242 26, 088 5,065 6,541 5,624 6,953 6,966 30, 149 9,095 8,529 10, 369 10, 792 12, 181 60, 966 12, 868 12, 674 11,695 13, 314 10, 226 60, 667 16,224 8,828 11, 399 9,705 9,067 56, 223 12, 080 9,593 8,101 9,209 7,352 46, 335 12, 263 6,001 8,202 0,976 6,545 39, 987 9,692 6,840 6,065 6,963 B,330 75 120 363 618 792 968 1,131 1, 330 1,817 2,016 Fe- males. 203,061 68 107 336 573 746 7,203 2,664 2, 554 2,847 2,547 2,710 13, 322 2,635 2,773 2,882 3,607 3,684 16,481 4,802 5,009 5,780 6,189 7,063 28, 843 7,427 7,286 6,993 8,227 6,162 36, 084 10, 000 6,327 6,884 6,737 5,351 1,761 934 1,093 1,277 1,716 1,935 6,955 2,618 2,420 2,786 2,510 2,532 12, 766 2,430 2,768 2,742 3,446 3,282 14, 668 4,293 3,620 4,589 4,603 6,118 22, 123 5,431 5,289 4,702 5,087 4,074 33, 299 7,334 5,669 4,693 6, 297 4,201 27, 089 7,310 3,521 4,631 3,890 3,571 22, 923 6,642 8,832 3,355 3,799 2,921 24,683 6,224 3,601 4,515 3,968 3,716 21,924 4,746 4,034 3,403 3,912 3,161 19,246 4,953 2.480 3,571 3,086 2,974 19,649 17,064 3,950 3,008 2,710 3,164 2,409 15,241 COLOEED. (a) Total. 5,667 90 67 106 76 96 85 112 125 124 109 Males. 555 149 9G 123 115 147 123 114 108 141 115 601 121 112 145 148 157 182 168 131 159 116 746 189 78 111 93 75 646 138 66 57 100 78 187 3,171 1 13 9 20 6 Fe- males. 36 48 68 67 54 263 398 108 98 78 110 71 466 115 53 79 62 43 352 184 IDS AGES. 49 «ENER&i NATIVITY, AND COLOR, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890— Continued. niIIVIV£SOTA. BO years 51 years 52 years 53 years , 64 years 50 to 54 years. S5 years 56 years 67 years 58 years 69 years 55 to 59 years. 60 years 61 years 62 years 63 years 64 years 60 to 64 years.. 65 years. 66 years - 67 years. 68 years. 69 years. 65 to 69 years... 70 years. Tlyeai's. 72 years. 73 years. 74 years. XUL CLASSES. Total. 70 to 74 years... 75 years 76 years 77 years 78year8 T9 years 75to79yeaxs.., 80 years 81 years 82 years 83 years 84 years 80 to 81 years. 85 years 86 years 87 years 88 years 89 years 85 to 89 years. 90 years Bl years 92 years 93 years 94 years ; 90 to 94 years.. 95 years 96 years 97 years 98 years 99 years 95 to 99 years. 100 years and over. Age nnknoTTO 13,009 6,328 8,154 7,831 7,658 42,980 8,253 7,474 6,162 6,142 4,794 82, 825 8,798 4,270 6,316 6,003 4,799 28,186 5,250 8,972 8,710 3,402 2,723 19,057 4,052 1,875 2,455 2,005 1,692 12, 079 1,832 1,889 1,076 1,107 760 6,164 1,051 443 637 413 406 2,850 837 265 187 141 92 1,022 178 46 42 38 16 320 59 18 S,672 Males. 7,318 8,395 4,613 4,408 4,202 23,936 4,494 4,199 3,465 3,329 2,613 18, 100 4,792 2,388 8,025 2,770 2,705 15,680 2,891 2,210 2,009 1,861 1,479 10,450 8,177 1,020 1,362 1,100 6,592 725 582 686 382 3,263 548 213 286 209 197 1,453 174 135 96 77 53 535 150 23 2,690 re- males. 5,691 2,933 8,541 8,423 8,456 19,044 3,759 8,275 2,697 2,813 2,181 14,725 4,006 1,882 2,291 2,233 2,094 12,506 2,859 1,762 1,701 1,541 1,244 8,607 1,875 855 1,093 905 759 5,487 844 664 494 621 878 2,901 603 230 251 204 209 1,397 163 130 91 64 487 170 14 36 U 982 NATIVE WHITE— NATIVK FABENTS. Total. 2,925 1,676 2,043 2,004 1,994 10, 542 1,954 1,907 1,661 1,652 1,310 8,490 1,917 1,138 1,367 1,284 1,114 6,820 1,200 944 937 854 704 4,639 616 685 «17 485 465 872 807 312 258 1,714 276 164 164 149 141 893 101 74 51 42 85 71 4 2,162 Hales. 1,550 838 1,099 1,118 1,076 6,681 1,090 1,033 961 877 709 4, 670 1,050 629 799 684 615 8,777 660 626 C05 503 897 471 287 875 294 1,708 255 196 143 129 892 131 80 447 150 2 1,696 re- males. 1,375 738 944 886 918 4,861 864 674 700 775 607 867 609 668 600 499 8,043 650 418 482 861 807 2,058 425 229 810 223 1,801 210 176 138 169 129 622 144 84 75 66 77 446 163 32 2 166 NATIVE WHITE — FOEEIQN PARENTS. Total. 611 281 855 303 323 1,873 272 259 221 196 147 240 104 140 159 116 153 96 74 81 54 460 149 87 12 1 841 Males. 355 144 186 161 179 1,025 131 148 128 104 73 584 137 40 88 95 73 80 12 174 Fe- males. 256 137 169 142 144 848 141 111 93 92 74 511 103 64 52 64 43 326 45 18 1 167 rOHEIQN WHITE. Total. 9,803 4,457 5,735 5,504 5,316 30, 405 6,008 5,286 4,267 4,277 8,321 23, 159 6,597 3,020 3,800 3,554 3,555 20, 526 3,872 2,920 2,687 2,457 1,956 13,892 3,056 1,317 1,693 1,425 1,160 8,651 1,312 980 733 771 476 4,272 361 244 244 1,858 222 183 131 92 54 126 29 . 36 29 10 230 49 11 1,107 Males. 5,369 2,401 3,320 3,115 2,934 17, 139 3,264 3,002 2,367 2,341 1,825 12, 799 3,579 1,716 2,132 1,987 2,010 11,424 2,137 1,621 1,462 1,320 1,046 7,586 1,667 710 940 766 630 4,713 704 505 398 428 242 2,277 403 128 191 116 122 13 18 6 778 Fe- males. 4,024 2,056 2,415 2,389 2,382 13, 266 2,744 2,284 1,900 1,936 1,496 10,360 3,018 1,304 1,668 1,667 1,645 9,102 1,735 1,299 1,225 1,137 910 6,306 607 753 659 530 3,938 475 335 343 234 1,995 340 138 170 128 122 128 31 6 329 COLOEED. (a) Total. 160 81 44 29 Males. 47 46 14 Fe- males. 50 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 8.— AGES OF THE AGGREGATE POPULATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, MISSISSIPPI. All ages .. Under 1 raonth. . lto2month3 3 toSmonths 6 to 8 mouths 9' to 11 months... Under 1 year. . . lyenr 2j'ears 3 years 4years lto4year3.,.. Gye.irs *. 6years Tyeai'a gyoars 9yoars 5to9y6ar8 lOyears... 11 years ' 12 years 13 years 14 years 10 to 14 years — 15 years 16 years... 17 years.. ISyears 19 years 15 tp 19 years... 20 years 21 years.. 22 years 23 years 24t years 20 to 24 years... 25 years. . 26 years.. 27 years. . 28 years. . 29 years.. 25 to 29 years - 80 years.. 31 years. . 32 years. . S3 years. . 34 years.. 30 to 34 years. 85 years.. 36 years. . 37 years. 38 years , . 39 years. . 35 to 39 years. 40 years 41 years 42 years 43 years 44 years 40 to 44 years. - 45 years 46 years - 47 years 48 years 49 years. 45 to 49 years. ALL CLASSES. Total. 1,289,609 G41 6,591 11, 348 11,744 0,801 37,125 28,699 43,718 40, 725 41, 647 154,690 41,031 40, 9.93 38,785 41. 160 33, 786 195, 767 41,544 29, 610 41, 428 33, 85.5 36, 26T 182, 704 31, 637 34, 318 28, 790 83, 950 24, 009 153, 304 27, 336 23, 522 24, 680 22, 2.37 21, 060 118, 841 23, 765 17, 323 15, 740 19,33L 12, 679 88, 844 27,069 9,377 13,244 11,707 11,509 72,906 21,107 12, 795 10, 705 14, 192 9,956 68, 814 23, 358 6,844 9,793 7,417 6,845 54, 257 14,766 0,781 6,021 7,777 5,735 41, 080 Males. 316 3,365 5,900 6, 082 3, 453 19, 118 14, 924 22, 638 20,396 21,223 79, 231 20, 911 20, 687 19,829 20, 854 17, 269 99, 530 21, 635 15,098 21, 154 17, 147 18,443 93, 475 16, 020 16, 601 14,625 16, 333 12, 070 75, 654 11,679 12, 664 12,071 10, 968 10, 292 57, 574 10, 830 8,372 8,033 9,626 6,7U 43, 572 12, 830 5, 084 6,681 6,226 6,053 36, 874 10, 623 6,588 6,765 7, 253 6,380 35,499 10, 746 8,829 4,953 3,839 3,470 28, 837 6,611 3,305 2,840 3,478 2,812 Fe- males. 639, 013 325 3,226 5,448 6,662 3,346 18, 007 13, 775 21, 030 20, 330 20, 324 75,459 20, 120 20, 308 18,966 20, 306 16, 517 96, 207 19,909 14, 614 20, 274 16, 708 17,824 89,229 16, 617 17, 717 14, 165 17, 612 12,539 77,650 15, 757 10, 858 12, 615 11, 269 10, 768 61, 267 12, 935 8,954 7,707 9,708 6,968 45, 272 14, 239 4,293 e,6«3 5,481 6,456 36, 032 10, 684 0,207 5,010 6,939 4,575 S3, 315 12, 612 3,016 4,840 3,578 3,375 27,420 8,155 8,476 3,181 4, 299 2,923 NATIVB WHITE— NATIVB PAEENTS. Total. 309 2,564 4,617 4,927 2,996 15,413 11, 726 18, 074 16,339 16, 669 62, 698 W, 287 16, 067 16, 766 15, 703 14, 010 77, 833 16, 267 12, 651 15, 591 12, 930 13, 954 71,393 12, 481 13, 409 11, 537 12, 957 9,856 09,240 10, 133 9,576 9,477 8,350 7,824 45,360 7,068 6,324 6,063 7,983 5,746 33,093 9,705 4,916 6,619 5,920 5,913 33, 073 7,964 6,053 4,989 6,179 4,524 29, 709 7,902 8,706 6,209 4,062 3,832 24, 711 6,414 3,470 3,103 3,496 2,682 Males. 262,606 151 1,299 2,397 2,68!) 1,530 7,965 6,127 9,413 8,180 8,501 32, 221 8,334 8,166 8,104 7,994 7,229 39, 877 8,477 6, 516 7,953 6, 475 7,030 36, 451 6,331 6,625 5,871 6,311 4,944 29, 982 4,587 6,118 4,695 4,153 3,840 22,393 3,231 3,004 3,007 3,964 3, 024 16, 230 4,762 2,607 3,233 3,114 3,076 16, 842 4,131 3,088 2,037 3,111 2,436 15,453 3,822 2,053 2,604 2,129 1, 875 12,483 2,606 1,660 1,408 1,619 1,274 fe- males. 257, 788 153 1,205 2,220 2, 339 1,466 7,448 6,599 8,661 8, 1.^9 8,038 30,477 7,903 7,001 7,662 7,709 6, 781 37, 956 7,790 6,135 7,638 6,455 6,924 34, 942 6,150 6,884 5,666 6,646 4,912 30, 258 5,646 4,458 4,782 4,197 3,984 22, 967 3,837 8, 320 2,961 4,024 2,721 16, 863 4,943 2, 309 3,336 2,806 2,837 16, 231 3,833 2,965 2,352 3,068 2,038 14, 256 4,080 1,653 2,606 1,933 1,957 12, 228 2,908 1,810 1,695 1,977 1,408 NATIVE WHITE— FOREIGN PARENTS. Total. 16,773 6 54 103 103 70 191 367 374 1,321 433 373 423 418 408 2,066 429 429 461 506 466 2,280 440 615 439 491 394 2, 279 436 381 335 376 1,921 262 332 242 1,463 413 219 283 266 222 1,403 266 216 195 206 160 249 124 188 122 97 780 143 107 105 92 70 Males, 8,575 194 185 191 224 196 225 214 209 Ee- males. 215 229 218 215 226 232 229 204 206 186 1,066 210 205 200 177 179 159 139 146 172 135 218 127 152 102 118 777 124 123 105 105 536 132 74 101 76 65 19,048 22,034 18,165 8,367 9,798 617 292 225 877 « Persons of negro desoent, Chinese, J'apaneie, and oiTillzed Indians. 8,198 92 195 182 183 209 177 198 204- 199 214 200 233 290 240 1,177 208 286 236 286 209 226 176 193 153 197 FOEEHJN WHITB. Total. 7,724 169 160 116 160 107 196 92 131 104 104 626 142 93 90 101 81 607 117 50 87 47 32 333 21 Males. 78 174 423 123 125 100 118 116 194 72 134 124 101 183 144 123 185 118 113 185 159 184 930 277 166 130 178 126 6.074 Te- males. 2, 660 46 109 274 81 86 69 144 65 100 87 71 130 105 94 136 74 538 210 81 113 100 107 74 179 213 611 168 108 116 01 670 109 68 42 63 85 COLOBBD. (a) Total. 744,749 328 3,973 6,622 6,714 3,736 21, 370 16, 780 25, 248 24,015 24.607 90,650 24,301 24,537 22,586 25,022 19,364 115, 800 24,835 16, 616 25, 367 20, 402 21,834 108, 963 18,694 20,364 16,773 29,461 14, 319 807 BO, Oil 18,873 13, 498 14,737 13,465 12,764 Males. 373,472 161 2,032 3,444 3,, 447 1,887 10, 971 8,697 13,080 12, 028 12, 528 46, 333 12, 301 12, 315 11,496 12, 640 9,824 68,576 12,987 8,342 12, 971 10,446 11, 179 65, 875 9,445 9,830 8,531 »,795 6,915 71, 137 10,246 10,S78 9,410 10, 896 6,576 63, 706 16, 767 4,170 6,203 5,397 6,273 37, 805 12, 694 6,382 6,458 7,622 6,156 37, 311 14, 898 2,901 4,211 3,074 2,752 27, 838 8,932 3,038 2,633 4,011 2,857 21, 621 44,616 6,733 7,295 7,133 6,678 6,207 33, 936 7,359 6,143 4,811 6,406 3,469 26,188 7,706 2,295 8,146 2,863 2,788 18, 798 8,138 3,272 2,919 3,902 2,741 18,972 6,682 1,621 2,136 1,535 1,423 18, 296 3,865 1,477 1,277 1,792 1,406 9,817 AGES. 51 GENERAL NATIVITY, AND COLOR, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890— Continued. MISSISSIPPI. ALL CLASSES. NATIVE WHITE— NATIVE PARENTS. NATIVE WHITE— FOKBIGN PAEBNTSi EOEEIQH WHITH. OOLOEED. (a) Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. 16, 108 4,231 6,709 4,686 4,362 6,959 2,222 2,961 2,414 2,165 9,149 2,009 2,748 2,172 2,197 4,947 2,150 2,941 2,337 2,295 2,204 1,044 1,398 1,184 1,022 2,743 1,106 1,548 1,173 1,273 126 53 81 72 60 60 30 46 31 29 65 23 36 41 31 317 108 169 138 130 187 79 110 93 85 130 29 49 45 45 10,719 1,920 2, 628 2,039 1,877 4,608 1,069 1,407 1,126 1,029 6,211 851 1,121 913 848 BO to 54 years... 34,906 8,714 6,807 4,408 4,339 2,860 16,721 4,575 8,539 2, 827 2,467 1,634 18,275 4,139 2, 268 1,581 1,872 1,226 14, 670 2,9.73 ■ 2, 459 1,991 1,943 1,334 6,832 1,441 1,299 1,147 998 711 7,838 1,532 1,100 844 945 623 391 66 63 63 47 38 196 31 37 34 25 23 195 35 26 19 22 15 852 221 186 148 129 102 554 131 132 112 85 61 298 90 54 36 44 41 19, 083 6,454 3,009 2,216 2,220 1,380 9,139 2,972 2,071 1, 534 1,350 839 9,944 2,482 1,028 682 ■861 547 55to 59 years... 26, 128 10, 946 2,313 2,874 3,092 2,467 15, 042 5,275 1,289 1,637 1,769 1, 839 11, 086 5,671 1,024 1,237 1,323 1,128 10,700 2,917 1,193 1,504 1,699 1,388 5,596 1,346 589 796 835 670 5,104 1,571 604 708 764 718 267 66 28 36 44 40 150 33 20 15 22 24 117 33 8 20 22 16 786 278 81 90 99 85 521 152 61 62 66 49 265 126 20 28 33 86 14, 375 7,685 1, Oil 1,245 1,350 954 8,775 3,744 619 764 846 596 5,600 3,941 392 481 504 863 60to64yeara... 21,692 6,135 2,168 2,142 2, 216 1,670 11, 309 3,186 1,234 1,241 1,231 894 10,383 2,949 934 901 985 676 8,601 1,860 1,207 1,048 1,028 757 4,236 903 634 531 626 413 4,365 957 573 517 502 344 213 45 40 24 26 26 114 15 22 16 18 18 09 30 18 9 8 8 633 137 73 80 78 44 390 84 45 51 46 27 243 53 28 29 32 17 12, 245 4,093 848 990 1,084 743 6,569 2, 181 633 644 641 436 6,676 1,909 315 316 443 69 vfiars sor 65to69year8.-. 14, 231 4,987 1,093 1,490 1,263 1,040 7,786 2,431 650 853 711 660 6,445 2,556 443 037 552 480 5,900 1,343 688 831 696 562 3,007 C68 310 452 388 290 2,893 676 248 379 308 266 161 32 17 35 20 23 88 13 7 25 9 13 73 19 10 10 17 10 412 98 46 43 41 39 253 60 36 26 26 22 159 38 10 17 15 17 7,758 3,514 442 581 500 416 4, 438 1,690 267 350 288 229 3,320 1,824 175 231 212 187 70 to 74 years... 9,873 2, 336 965 628 '917 533 5,205 1,173 526 342 505 302 4,663 1,163 429 286 412 231 4,020 643 616 397 467 302 2,144 324 283 207 253 171 1,876 319 233 190 204 131 133 23 29 10 21 8 67 9 12 7 14 3 66 14 17 3 7 5 267 43 24 19 26 14 170 23 15 13 13 9 97 20 9 6 13 5 5,453 1,627 386 202 413 209 2,837 1,386 134 163 133 124 2,824 817 216 115 225 119 2,629 810 170 87 188 90 75 to 79 years.. 5,369 1,866 330 367 308 315 2,848 852 187 213 171 168 2,621 1,014 143 154 137 157 2,315 429 181 202 156 173 1,238 205 95 123 85 88 1,077 224 86 79 71 85 91 20 6 6 11 9 45 16 3 4 5 4 46 4 3 2 6 5 126 31 9 8 8 9 63 5 4 4 2 6 73 18 6 3 3 5 53 13 3 3 5 4 1,492 613 83 83 78 61 1,345 773 61 70 55 63 80 to 84 years... 3,186 539 182 174 114 108 1,581 233 104 82 55 60 1,605 303 78 92 59 48 1,141 116 87 59 44 34 696 49 42 28 18 17 545 67 46 31 26 17 52 6 4 7 4 1 32 1 2 3 3 20 5 2 4 1 1 35 4 3 3 1 3 28 1 1 1 1 2 1,930 412 87 104 64 68 918 179 57 48 33 40 1,012 233 30 56 31 28 65 to 89 years.. 1,117 397 45 54 49 36 634 174 22 27 28 18 583 223 23 27 21 18 340 60 13 16 17 9 151 20 6 7 13 3 186 30 7 9 4 6 22 2 1 9 2 1 13 20 14 6 736 345 80 37 28 27 357 162 14 19 13 16 378 193 1 1 1 1 1 i' IS 13 3 2 1 15 12 a* years..... 90 to 94 years.. 581 77 38 23 37 10 269 29 16 10 15 6 312 48 20 13 22 4 105 6 5 1 2 3 49 2 1 56 4 4 1 6 2 5 1 1 1 3 2 1 467 09 31 21 34 6 213 26 15 9 13 4 264 43 16 1 1 2 1 1 1 i' 1 21 2 2 95 to 99 years.. 100 years and over. Ageimknown 183 335 3,587 76 138 1,748 107 197 1,839 17 12 846 6 6 439 11 T 406 3 2 1 2 2 27 1 1 23 1 1 4 161 321 2,684 67 133 1,271 94 t i 18> 1,413 — — i 31 15 16 52 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 2.— AGES OF THE AGGREGATE POPULATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, All ages — TTnder 1 month. . . 1 to 2 months 3 to5moutlis 6 to8 months 8 to 11 mouths Under 1 year. lyear 2years Syears iyoais Ito^yeare... fiyeara 6yeara 7years 8 years Dyears 5 to 9 years... lOyears 11 yearp 12year3 13 years 11 years 10 to 14 years. 15 years. 16 years.. 17 j^ ears. 18 years., 19 years. 15 to 19 years-. 20 years. 21 years. 22 years.. 23 years. £4 years. 20 to 24 years. 25 years.. 26 years.. 27 years. 28 years.. 29 years. 25 to 29 years. 80 years. 81 years. 82 years. 33 years. 84 years.. 30 to 34 years... 85 years 86 years 87 years 88 years 19 years 35 to 39 years. 40 years 41 years 42 years 43 years 44 years 40 to 44 years. 4j years 46 years 47 years 4S years 4t years 46 to 49 years.. ALL CLASSES. Total. 1,815 13,410 20, 974 21, 346 15, 170 72, 715 40, 557 77, 406 73, 194 72, 910 270, 067 68, 084 74, 501 67, 194 67, 030 63, 955 840,764 67, 031 57,564 67, 600 60, 740 62, 668 315, 503 68, 606 62, 319 66,243 63, 482 65, 972 296, 622 66,046 55, 880 66, 049 53, 829 49, 700 271,664 4«, 781 44, 383 41, 137 47, 858 38, 809 218, 968 64,135 31, 014 38,146 35, 120 32, 032 190, 447 39,346 32, 546 28,013 81, 235 25, 940 157, 080 89, 231 21, 427 26, 682 22, 920 21, 237 131,497 28,998 22, 435 19, 195 21, 414 17, 934 109, 976 Males. 1,385,233 956 6,851 10, 592 10, 913 7,780 37, 092. 23, 755 39, 488 36, 906 37,398 137, 546 34, 535 37, 721 34, 049 33.934 32, 367 Fe- males. 1,293,943 172, 606 84,154 29, 004 34, 337 30, 678 31,841 160, 014 29,292 80, 466 28, 094 30, 535 28, 731 147, 118 26,144 30,245 27,840 27, 505 26, 202 135,936 23, 542 22, 869 21, 660 25, 130 20, 747 28,952 16, 940 20, 178 18,846 17, 336 102, 262 21, 838 17, 389 15, 074 16, 766 13, 877 84,944 21, 132 11, 865 14,234 12, 004 10, 877 70, 102 15,476 11, 802 10,054 11, 100 9,531 859 6,659 10, 382 10, 433 7,390 35,623 22, 802 37,918 36, 289 35, 512 132, 521 33, 649 36, 780 33,145 33, 096 31, 588 163, 168 32, 877 28, 560 33, 263 30, 062 30, 727 165, 489 29, 314 31, 853 28, 149 32, 947 27,241 NATIVE WHITE— KATIVE PAHENra. Total. 1,856,477 1,304 10, 673 16, 638 16, 949 12, 012 149, 604 30,902 25, 635 28,209 26,324 24,558 135, 628 23, 239 21, 514 19, 477 22,728 18, 062 106, 020 25,183 14,074 17,968 16, 274 14, 696 88,195 17, 508 16, 157 12, 939 14, 469 12, 063 72,136 18, 099 9,572 12, 448 10, 916 10, 360 61, 396 13,522 10, 633 9,141 10,314 8,403 57, 536 36, 761 60, 953 66, 991 56, 488 211, 193 62, 229 67, 040 50,724 60, 367 47, 824 258, 184 49,446 41, 940 48, 666 43, 416 44, 125 227, 582 40, 875 43,346 38, 792 44, 066 37, 998 Males. 205, 076 37, 075 37, 836 37, 194 36, 091 31, 960 179, 156 28,904 27, 713 26, 980 30, 369 24,987 137, 953 83, 900 20, 316 24,748 23, 482 21, 516 123, 961 25,254 21, 896 18, 998 20,628 17, 326 104, 102 24,434 14, 903 17,686 16, 623 14, 410 87,056 18, 019 15,184 12, 865 13, 761 11, 827 709 5, 437 8,421 8, 727 6,170 29, 470 18, 730 31, 081 28, 783 29, 057 107, 651 26, 529 29, 003 26, 813 26, 600 24, 230 131, 176 25, 329 21,231 24, 666 22, 035 22, 476 115, 736 20, 364 21, 210 19, 440 21,549 19, 796 36, 662 20, 706 18, 696 18, 166 16, 303 90, 533 14, 662 14, 263 13, 661 16, 860 13, 309 71, 645 18, 049 10, 809 12, 927 12, 433 11, 496 65, 804 13, 935 11, 608 10,125 10, 947 9,191 65, 706 13, 079 8,148 9,339 8,144 7,277 46,987 9,470 7,849 6,690 7,041 6,162 Fe- males. 898, 660 655 6,136 8,217 8, 222 5,836 28, 066 18, 031 29, 872 28, 208 27, 431 103, 642 25,700 28, 037 24, 911 24,767 23, 594 127, 009 24,116 20, 709 23, 990 21, 381 21, 650 111, 846 20, 611 22, 136 19, 352 22,516 18, 202 102, 359 102, 717 20, 413 17, 130 18, 498 16, 926 15, 657 88,623 14, 342 13,450 12, 419 14,519 11, 678 66,408 15, 851 9,417 11, 821 11, 049 10, 019 58, 157 11, 319 10, 888 8,873 9,681 8,- 136 48,396 11, 365 6,755 8,347 7,479 7,133 41, 069 8,649 7,335 6,276 6,710 6,665 NATIVE "WHITE — FOREIGN PARENTS. Total. 437, 609 363 2,053 3, U9 3,343 2,373 11, 271 7, 361 12, 564 12, 116 12, 314 44, 345 11, 867 12, 701 12, 104 11,905 11, 448 60, 025 12, 295 11,165 13, 330 12, 282 13,430 62, 502 12, 923 13, 820 12, 491 13, 763 12, 667 66, 654 12, 658 12, 156 12, no 11,815 10, 789 69, 628 10, 059 9,446 8,554 9,773 7,799 46,630 10, 258 6,012 7,173 6,224 5,290 84, 957 6,817 4,663 8,684 3,943 3,019 21, 126 8,886 2,051 2,461 1,968 1,727 12, 082 2,044 1,687 1,348 1,468 1,136 ICftles Fe- ■ I males. 219,976 196 1,040 1,667 1,091 1,219 6,713 3,761 6,480 6,104 6,25a 22,610 6,004 8,367 6,100 5,802 6,765 30, 148 6,088 5,568 6,723 6,-185 6, 603 31, 267 6,473 6,794 6,210 6,375 6,367 217,723 FOREIGN WHITE. Total. 157 1,013 1,682 1,652 1,154 5,558 3.690 6,078 6,012 6,055 21,735 5,863 6,334 6,004 6,013 5,663 29, 877 6, 207 6,597 6,607 6,197 6,627 31,236 6,450 7,026 6,281 7,378 6,310 32, 209 6,632 6,391 5,755 6,777 6,220 28, 775 4,850 4, 627 4,335 4,818 3,991 22, 621 5,108 3,195 3,667 3,222 2,790 17,942 2,417 1,925 2,082 1,588 11, 110 2,067 1,117 1,279 994 864 33,445 7,026 5,765 6,355 6,038 5,569 234,282 48 65 191 248 361 865 410 532 665 845 1,071 3,513 1,360 1,313 1,500 1,367 1,426 30, 763 6,209 4,818 4,219 4,955 3,808 23,009 6,^090 2,817 8,608 3,002 2,600 17, 015 2,719 2,246 1,769 1,861 1,431 6,311 1,095 897 697 768 610 10, 016 1,828 934 1,182 964 863 6,771 949 790 651 700 626 6,956 1,387 1,564 1,667 2,071 2,097 8,786 2,868 2,801 3,382 3,698 4,065 16,814 4,464 4,401 4,143 4,864 3,738 Males. 131,632 28 32 94 127 177 211 273 310 423 564 Fe- males. 102,650 20 33 97 121 184 1,771 703 651 766 662 719 714 771 836 936 1,004 21, 610 6,220 3,280 4,331 3,737 3,667 21,225 6,213 4,189 3,841 4,761 8,995 21, 989 7,777 8,610 5,374 4,306 4,250 25,377 7,057 4,608 4,193 5,202 4,116 67,963 62,013 71,646 37,112 84,634 7,683 4,067 8,616 25,176 a Fersozu of ne^gro deaoeut. Chinese, Japaneae, and ciriUzed Indiana. 4,260 1,352 1,524 1,741 1,974 2,231 8,822 2,616 2,538 2,480 2,992 2,270 435 199 269 346 422 617 1,742 657 662 734 095 707 673 793 832 1,135 1,093 4,626 1,516 1,277 1,641 1,724 1,834 12,796 3,822 2,089 2,602 2,244 2,256 13, 073 3,185 2,480 2,260 2,722 2,273 12, 920 4,441 2, 121 3,026 2,381 2,294 14, 263 3,986 2,502 •2,364 2,807 2,319 14,037 7,992 1,948 1,863 1,663 1,872 1,468 COLORED, (a) Total. 96 778 1,174 1,040 773 3,800 2,380 3, 6BS 3.S39 3,747 13,664 3,578 4,228 8,711 3,913 3,612 8,814 1,191 1,669 1,493 1,401 8,152 2,028 1,709 1,581 2,029 1,722 8,336 1,489 2,348 1,986 1,956 11, 114 3,072 2,046 1,829 2, 396 1,797 11,189 19,042 3,931 3,148 4,114 3,0S5 3,587 18, 463 3,421 3, 589 3,293 3,593 3,210 Males. 75,813 51 370 596 485 379 1,881 1,232 1, 827 1, £91 1,905 6,855 1,791 2,078 1,826 2,019 1,793 9,612 2,034 1,654 2,182 1,S96 1,844 9,510 1,741 1,091 1,609 1,675 1,574 17, 106 3,445 3,087 3,363 3,225 2,946 16,066 3,354 2,824 2,464 2,852 2,285 13, 776 8,757 1, 40« 1,894 1,677 1,670 10, 304 3,062 1,798 1,490 1,913 1,600 9,863 3,135 863 1,161 973 860 1,878 956 789 993 856 6,471 8,290 1,498 1,624 1,6.13 1,5S3 1,448 1,614 1,441 1,284 1,470 1,177 6,98S 1,813 757 1,022 947 794 6,433 1,620 984 764 1,015 825 5,208 1,555 469 690 485 442 3,641 494 403 484 440 2,747 Fe- males. 74,913 AGES. 53 OENEEAL NATIVITY, AND COLOR, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890— Continued MISSOVBI. ALL CLASSES. NATIVH 'WHITE— NATrvK PAKENTS. HATITB WHITE— FOEEIGN PABENTS. rOBEIQN WHITE. COLORED, (a) Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. re- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. 29,478' 14,268 18, 662 16, 815 16, 162 15,919 7,927 10, 217 9,364 8,715 13,559 6,341 8,445 7,451 7,447 17,288 9,536 12, 224 11, 098 10, 662 9,218 6,190 6,617 6,128 5,618 8,070 4,345 6,607 4,970 4,944 1,686 763 947 850 800 876 442 546 471 441 811 311 402 379 359 8,860 3,450 4,761 4,224 4,168 4,740 1,997 2,690 2, 396 2,336 3,620 1,453 2,071 1,828 1,832 2,1a 630 730 643 632 1,086 298 365 369 320 1,058 232 365 274 312 50 to 54 y ears.. - 95,385 16,462 15, 598 12, 037 12, 185 0,488 62,142 8,829 8,515 7,065 6,468 6,119 43', 243 7,633 7,083 6.572 6,717 4,369 60, 707 9,995 10, 048 6,331 7,707 6,321 32, 771 5,367 6,424 4,595 4,094 3,898 27, 936 4,628 4, 624 3,736 3,613 2,923 6,036 686 625 483 473 321 2,774 396 352 262 £65 178 2,262 290 273 221 208 143 24, 963 4,840 4,23! 3,373 3,503 2,484 14, 159 2,623 2,373 1,059 1,858 1,362 10, 804 2,217 1,865 1,414 1,645 1,122 4,679 941 687 450 502 362 2,438 443 866 249 251 181 2,241 498 321 201 251 181 55to 59 years... 66, 370 16, 987 7,920 9,905 10, 034 8,737 35,986 9,039 4,428 6,469 5,475 4,584 80, 374 7,948 3,492 4,436 4,559 4,153 42, 402 9,502 6,183 6,314 6,626 6,460 22, 878 5,022 2,856 3,442 3,522 2,823 19, 524 4,480 2,327 2,872 3,104 2,637 2,588 563 255 337 329 315 1,453 312 141 201 177 186 1,135 251 114 130 152 129 18,438 5,605 2,218 2,917 2,757 2,667 10, 175 3,115 1,290 1,054 1,011 1,435 8,263 2,490 928 1,263 1,140 1,232 2,942 1,317 264 337 322 ■ 295 1,490 590 141 172 165 140 1,462 727 123 165 157 155 60 to 61 years... 63,583 10,396 7,561 6,633 6,352 4,848 28, 995 5,569 4,083 3,602 3,404 2,632 24, 583 4,827 3,478 3,031 2,948 2,216 33, 085 6,136 4,880 4,348 4,109 8,162 17,665 3,229 2,572 2,314 2,199 1,687 15,420 2,907 2,308 2,034 1,910 1,475 1,799 332 277 211 229 185 1,017 195 165 106 122 112 782 137 112 105 107 73 16, 164 3,187 2,172 1,823 1,785 1,342 9,105 1,796 1, 216 1,059 977 753 7,059 1,391 956 764 803 689 2,535 741 232 251 229 159 1,208 349 130 123 106 80 1,327 392 102 128 123 79 65 to 69 years... 35, 790 7,856 8,891 4,591 3,917 3,462 19,290 4,111 2,244 2,506 2,140 1,888 16,500 3,745 1,647 2,085 1,777 1,674 22,635 4,622 2,541 3,099 2,607 2,333 12,001 2,471 1,470 1,681 1,418 1,256 10, 634 2,151 1,071 1,418 1,189 1,077 1,234 256 132 157 160 127 700 142 78 84 97 79 534 113 64 73 63 48 10, 309 2,315 1,059 1,151 991 871 5,801 1,212 618 619 650 479 4,503 1,103 441 602 441 392 1,612 664 159 184 159 131 788 286 78 92 75 74 824 378 81 92 73 years. 84 67 70to 74 years... 23,717 8,679 2,767 2,222 2,237 1,574 12,889 2,013 1,483 1,181 1, 220 865 10,828 1,666 1,284 1,041 1,017 719 15,202 2, 225 1,864 1,567 1,513 1,058 8,296 1,232 1,015 839 823 589 6,906 993 849 728 690 469 831 163 114 84 108 98 480 91 62 48 69 62 351 62 62 36 39 46 6,387 972 670 490 520 358 3,50s 635 349 263 278 186 2,879 437 321 233 242 172 1,297 329 119 75 96 60 605 165 57 31 50 28 692 174 76 years 62 44 46 32 75 to 79 years... 12,479 2,107 991 1,036 884 784 6,752 1,037 620 556 448 361 5,727 1,070 471 480 436 403 8,227 1,263 681 706 608 492 4,498 661 351 390 319 238 3,729 602 330 310 289 254 557 77 67 67 45 47 322 44 34 32 24 25 235 33 23 25 21 22 3,016 521 207 227 197 186 1,611 251 115 121 89 60 1,405 270 92 106 108 106 679 246 46 46 34 39 321 81 20 13 16 18 358 165 26 33 18 21 80 to 84 years... 6,783 603 494 378 274 219 2,922 293 235 169 119 112 2,860 310 250 209 165 107 3,750 349 301 239 179 134 1,959 171 la 116 86 63 1,791 178 160 123 03 71 283 35 28 17 15 25 159 19 14 8 7 14 124 16 14 8 11 1,338 148 140 88 63 42 656 69 66 30 21 26 682 79 74 68 42 16 411 71 25 34 17 18 148 34 14 15 5 9 263 37 11 12 85 to 89 years... 1,968 303 85 64 57 46 928 135 40 27 25 14 1,040 168 45 27 32 32 1,202 155 58 30 36 25 677 82 26 14 17 7 625 73 82 16 19 18 120 8 2 7 2 2 62 3 2 I 58 6 2 1 2 481 76 18 11 13 11 212 31 8 5 4 6 269 45 10 6 9 6 165 64 7 6 6 8 77 19 4 3 3 2 88 3 3 3 6 BO to 94 years... 545 45 34 24 27 12 241 14 15 7 10 5 304 31 19 17 17 7 304 IS 15 7 8 4 146 4 5 1 3 2 168 U 10 6 5 2 21 2 6 1 3 11 4' i' 10 2 2 1 2 129 8 8 4 7 3 63 5 3 2 3 1 76 3 5 2 4 2 91 20 6 12 9 5 31 5 3 4 3 2 60 15 2 I 3 yea ... 95 to 99 years... 100 years and over.. Age unknown 142 122 8,098 51 30 5,481 01 92 2,617 49 21 6,448 16 6 3,928 34 16 1,620 12 3 412 6 2 218 7 1 194 30 12 656 14 3 434 16 9 222 51 86 1,582 17 io 901 34 66 681 54 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. TABL35 2.— AGES OF THE AGGREGATE POPULATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, MOWXANA. A.11 ages .. Under Imontli. Ito 2raoiillia — 3to5 months 6 toSmontha... 9 to 11 months.. "Under 1 year. . 1 year. . 2 years . 3 years. 4 years. Ito 4 years. 5 years. 6 years. 7 years. 8 years. 9 years. 5 to 9 years. 10 years. 11 years, 12 years. 13 years.. 14 Tears.. 10 to 14 years. . 15yeara '... 16 years- 17 years 18 years 19 years 15 to 19 years.. 20 years 21 years 22years 23 years 24 years 20 to 24 years... 25 years. 26 years. 27 years. 28 years. 29 years. 25 to 29 years. SOj-ears Slyoars 32 years , 33 years 34 years 30 to 34 years.. 35 years 38 years 37 years 38 years 39 years 35 to 39 years. 40 years 41 years 42 years 43yearfi 44 years 40 io 44 years... 45 years 46 years 47 years 48yoars 40 years 45 to 49 yeara. . ALL CLASSES. TotaL 132, 159 82 589 828 828 588 2,915 1,890 2,986 2,760 2,715 10, 351 2,439 2,408 2,207 2,114 1,914 11, 082 1,853 1,595 1,767 1,509 1,670 8,394 1,447 1,426 1,621 1,857 1,997 8,248 2,516 2,833 3,628 0,703 3,917 16, 602 4,001 4,109 3,835 4,691 3,666 20, 202 5,305 2,913 3,643 2,780 2,662 17, 203 3,329 2,450 1,901 2,220 1,565 11, 465 2,799 1,167 1,646 1,191 1,087 7,790 1,943 1,397 1,110 1,204 794 6,448 Males. 87, 882 60 302 431 424 305 1,612 966 1,632 1,387 1,335 5,211 1,190 1,246 1,130 1,028 5,503 948 793 795 830 4,266 707 719 814 964 1,192 4,3 1,539 1,892 2,349 2,636 2,800 11,215 2,855 3,018 2,833 3,408 2,694 14, 808 4,004 2,206 2,663 2,069 2,002 12, 944 2,672 1,802 1,438 1,653 1,169 8,634 2,104 868 1,148 838 785 5,743 1,494 1,078 861 920 585 4,938 Fe- males. 44, 277 32 287 397 404 283 934 l,46t 1, 373 1,379 5,140 1,249 1,162 1,077 1,086 945 5,619 905 800 879 714 840 740 707 707 903 805 977 946 1,179 1,068 1,117 5,287 1,146 1,091 1,002 1,183 972 5,394 1,301 707 880 711 660 4,269 767 648 463 567 2,831 695 299 398 353 302 2,047 449 319 249 284 209 1,610 NATIVE WHITE— NATIVE PARENTS. Total. 40 268 401 373 304 911 1,4S9 1,377 1,366 6,143 1,277 1,187 1,110 1, 064 979 5,007 927 789 866 761 816 720 663 713 850 871 975 1,222 1,405 1,463 1,467 6,622 1,329 1,458 1,371 1,702 1,360 7,210 1,928 1,079 1,397 1,107 1,059 6,570 1,250 935 740 851 606 4,382 027 493 446 3,018 736 660 477 488 374 iMales. 33, 526 709 462 763 699 694 2,608 635 686 676 603 493 2,793 473 403 426 393 426 2,121 336 322 375 438 512 1,983 556 792 899 996 1,009 4,252 913 1,045 964 1,192 939 6,053 1,402 774 1,027 785 764 Fe- males. 26 15 128 140 205 196 189 184 162 142 4,752 929 640 538 614 416 3,137 449 321 295 2,097 634 403 367 354 260 459 726 078 672 642 601 534 551 486 2,814 464 386 440 308 390 2,038 384 341 338 412 359 1,834 419 430 606 457 458 2,270 416 413 407 610 411 2,157 526 30'5 370 322 295 1,818 321 295 202 237 190 1,245 289 131 178 172 151 921 202 167 120 134 114 NAir^E -WHITE— FOKEIGN PAHENTS. Total. 41 312 410 438 276 1,476 938 1,404 1,235 1,177 4,754 999 1,040 909 826 712 4,4 682 687 627 626 3,078 505 620 639 600 597 2,767 578 656 754 806 783 3,677 765 765 691 868 685 925 677 698 513 461 3,074 471 381 286 292 225 1,655 816 167 186 136 114 195 129 116 113 77 Males, 24 171 213 231 138 777 482 724 621 563 485 662 468 404 366 2,285 351 291 338 291 290 1,564 252 276 289 281 316 Fe- males, 12, 611 17 141 197 207 137 456 680 614 624 FOEEIGN WHITE. Total. 2, 374 514 478 441 422 346 2,201 331 293 318 236 319 397 448 681 619 2,244 483 614 483 592 472 2,544 644 409 416 382 334 253 244 250 316 281 1,343 259 259 306 245 264 282 251 20S 266 213 2,185 350 272 209 216 173 1,219 126 134 99 76 662 151 106 90 89 68 1,220 281 168 182 131 127 121 109 77 77 63 436 246 2,635 11 1,908 727 I 630 I 493 I 137 | 2,844 « Persons of negro dMcent, CMnese, Japanese, and oivrnzed Indians. 40, 330 19 62 106 139 326 132 149 150 198 175 810 216 189 210 108 199 1,012 199 213 232 338 433 1,415 861 900 1,222 1,333 1,641 5,847 1,718 1,740 1,665 1,861 1,490 8,464 2,200 1,148 1,390 1,076 1,057 6,870 1,397 1,043 790 903 669 4,858 1,244 480 642 502 458 890 608 478 646 322 Males. 30, 024 161 68 88 73 104 79 Fe. males. COLORED, (o) 10, 306 10 165 110 86 103 94 95 104 105 122 182 293 575 657 871 994 1,168 4,265 1,294 1,340 1,281 1,482 1,158 6,655 1,732 926 1,079 833 829 408 106 103 107 104 104 524 95 108 110 166 140 609 276 243 361 339 373 1,582 424 400 374 379 332 1,909 468 223 311 242 5,3 .,105 809 620 729 614 3, 777 350 486 370 351 2,517 700 481 377 422 247 1,472 292 234 176 234 145 Total. 128 179 Males. Fe- males. 1,081 284 130 166 132 107 2,227 190 127 101 134 75 145 259 112 60 147 111 126 656 189 140 118 170 141 764 252 109 158 85 8S 211 91 79 114 75 670 257 61 91 60 69 538 122 100 617 I 339 3,9S4 1 62 46 131 84 104 454 165 119 105 142 125 656 226 98 141 69 75 188 81 71 95 fiOl 223 56 79 48 467 109 89 37 65 20 310 20 24 13 19 23 19 19 17 14 18 14 6 10 62 li 9 -20 29 14 16 27 22 102 2< 27 13 23 16 103 26 11 17 16 10 23 10 19 9 6 12 12 « 13 11 • 2 2 1 SO AGES. 55 GENERAL NATIVITY, ANB COLOR, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890— Continned. raONXANA. T ALL CLASSES. NATIVE WHITE— NATIVB PAEENTS. NATIVE WHITE— FOEEIGN PAHENTB. rOBEIGN WHITB. COLOEED. (0) Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Mules. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. 1,677 647 842 690 675 1, 199 503 648 624 517 378 144 194 1B6 158 602 299 381 319 309 445 212 279 242 228 157 87 102 77 81 124 56 58 58 60 92 49 45 40 45 32 7 13 18 16 742 262 372 300 288 500 218 296 231 226 170 46 76 69 62 109 30 31 13 18 96 26 28 11 18 13 4 3 2 50toDi years... 4,431 710 629 495 469 343 3,391 641 477 377 365 245 1,040 169 152 118 104 98 1,910 298 301 246 232 174 1,400 224 232 182 177 128 504 74 69 64 55 46 350 46 45 36 31 29 271 1 35 38 28 21 19 85 11 7 8 10 10 1,964 334 267 200 197 131 1,635 253 192 155 159 91 429 81 75 45 38 40 201 32 16 13 9 9 179 29 15 12 8 7 22 3 1 1 58 years 1 2 55 to 59 years... 2,646 583 248 800 238 216 2,005 436 166 212 167 145 641 147 82 83 71 71 1,251 261 118 143 117 119 943 186 80 95 81 79 308 75 38 48 30 40 187 32 15 22 13 14 141 22 e 18 8 9 46 10 9 4 5 5 1,129 262 107 127 101 82 850 204 74 92 73 66 279 58 33 35 28 26 79 28 8 S 7 1 71 24 6 7 5 1 8 4 2 1 2 60 to 64 years... -65 Teats.. >• 1,585 272 161 139 144 107 1,126 186 ■ 113 96 97 78 459 86 48 43 47 29 768 132 83 71 69 57 521 88 61 55 47 43 237 44 22 16 22 14 90 12 9 11 10 13 63 10 6 7 9 e 33 2 3 4 1 5 679 112 67 57 62 37 499 79 44 34 39 27 180 33 23 23 23 10 52 16 2 43 9 2 9 7 66 years 3 2 1 65 to G9 years... 823 160 66 81 79 53 570 112 44 50 56 30 253 48 22 31 23 23 412 77 32 38 44 33 294 53 22 25 33 21 118 24 10 13 11 12 55 19 5 1 3 1 40 10 2 3" 1 IS 9 3 1 336 60 29 42 29 17 223 45 20 25 20 7 112 15 9 17 9 10 21 4 13 4 8 3 2 i 70 to'74 years... 430 67 42 82 26 24 292 43 19 21 18 12 147 24 23 11 8 12 224 80 18 20 13 16 154 16 10 12 8 7 70 14 8 8 5 9 29 7 5 3 8 1 16 6 3 2 3 1 13 2 2 1 177 27 18 9 10 7 117 21 6 7 7 4 60 6 12 2 3 3 9 3 1 5 1 4 2 1 77 years 78 years 76 years 75 to 79 years... 191 26 7 23 9 12 113 13 6 16 2 10 78 13 2 7 7 2 97 14 3 12 7 6 58 10 7 2 4 44 4 1 5 5 1 19 1 1 1 1 2 14 i 1 2 5 1 i' 71 10 3 9 1 5 45 3 2 7 4 26 7 1 2 1 1 4 1 1 3 1 1 1 63 years 80 to 84 years... BSyoarfl.... 77 7 10 7 4 1 46 5 7 4 1 31 2 3 3 3 1 41 6 6 3 25 5 4 2 16 1 2 1 6 4 2 28 16 12 2 1 1 1 i' 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 3 4 1 1 1 2' 3 88 years 89 years ... 1 1 85 to 89 years... 29 3 17 2 12 1 16 1 11 5 1 3 2 1 8 1 3 1 5 2 1 1 1 1 91 years 92 years 93 years 1 1 1 1 8i years 2 90 to 04 years... es years 4 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 86 years 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 97 jT>ars 98 years 89 years "" 95 to 99 years... i 4 2 2 2 2 100 years and over. . Agcnnknown 1,830 1,106 224 821 704 U7 49 30 19 144 128 16 316 244 n 56 STATISTICS OF POPULATIONS Table 2.— AGES OF THE AGGEEGATE POPULATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, NEBRASKA. All ages . . . Under liuoufh... I to 2 months 3 toonioEths 6 to 8 months 9 to 11 months Under 1 year. lyear , 2year8 Syears 4yeara lto4years... Syears 6 years Tyeara Syears years 5to9years--. 10 years II years 12 years 13 years 14 years 10 to 14 years... 15 years 16 years 17 years 18 years 19 years 15 to 10 years. 20 years 21 years 22year3 23 years 24 years 20 to 24 years. . 25 years 26 years 27 years. .j» 28 years 29 years 25 to 29 years. 30 years 31 years 32 years 33 years 34 years 30 to 34 years.. 35 years 36 years 37 years 38 years 39 years 35 to 39 years. 40 years 41 years 42 years 43 years 44 years 40 to 44 years. 45 years 46 years 47 years 48 years 49 years 45 to 49 years. ALL CLASSES. Total. 1,058,910 741 5, 925 8,385 8,822 5,810 29, 713 21, 590 33, 879 32, 236 30, 652 118, 257 30, 396 29, 372 28, 007 26, 738 24,768 139, 281 25,623 21, 647 24,521 21,794 23, 163 116, 548 20, 611 22, 039 20, 429 22, 356 21, 008 106, 443 21, 983 20, 549 22, 133 21,910 21, 309 107, 884 19, 888 20, 808 19, 619 21, 061 18, 158 99, 934 23, 979 14, 933 17, 166 15. 257 13, 702 85, 037 15, 764 13. 750 12, 261 13. 215 11, 021 66, Oil 15, 3.19 8,751 10, 638 9,325 8,249 52, 202 10, 663 8, 552 7, 439 7,961 6,647 41, 202 Slales. 672, 824 347 2,902 4,279 4,423 3,024 14, 975 11,110 17, 215 16, 434 15, 515 60,274 15, 406 14, 840 14, 354 13, 483 12, 077 70, 760 13, 146 11, 033 12, 655 11,080 11, 963 69, 877 10, 684 11, 151 10, 440 ID, 993 10, 969 54, 237 U, 201 11, 453 11, 929 12, 217 11, 742 58, 542 11,281 11, 640 11, 604 12, 846 10, 768 58, 129 14, 031 8,899 9,866 8,731 7,781 49, 308 B,443 7,717 6,958 7,491 6,367 37, 976 8,906 6,017 6,044 5,148 4,543 29, 748 6,105 4,850 4,180 4,428 3,790 Fe- males. 486, 086 304 3,023 4,108 4,399 2,816 14, 738 10, 480 16, 664 16, 802 16, 037 57, 983 14, 990 14, 532 13. 653 13, 255 12, 091 68, 521 12, 377 10, 614 11, 800 10, 714 11,200 66, 671 9,927 10, 888 9,980 11, 363 10, 039 52, 206 10, 782 9,090 10, 204 9,693 9,667 49, 342 8,607 8,668 8,015 9,115 7,400 41, 805 9,948 6,034 7,300 6,526 6,921 35, 729 6,321 6,033 5,303 6,724 4,654 28, 035 6,343 3,734 4,494 4,177 3,706 22, 454 4,668 3,702 3,259 3, 633 2,857 NATIVE WHITE— NATIVE PAEKNTS. Total. 694, 224 423 3,486 4,887 5,235 3,578 17,609 12, 920 20, 341 19, 340 18, 055 70, 656 17, 943 17, 222 16, 258 16, 635 14, 456 81, 614 14, 739 12, 215 13, 893 12, 189 13, 060 66,096 11, 401 12, 377 11, 339 12, 431 11, 721 69, 269 12, 223 11, 653 12, 536 12, 361 11, 675 60,448 10, 335 10, 873 lO; 687 12, 266 10, 356 64, 507 12, 956 8,606 9,401 8,459 7,716 47, 037 8,618 7,688 6,907 7,383 6,210 86, 706 7,941 5,010 6,732 6,214 4,608 28, 505 5,484 4,648 4,102 4,218 3,617 Males. 192 1,755 2,483 2,688 1,862 8,S 6,637 10, 311 9,980 9,181 36, 109 9,086 8,761 8,216 7,890 7,402 41, 356 7,609 6,232 7,182 6,221 6,750 34,044 5,959 6,347 6,759 6,138 6,105 re- males. 80, 308 28, 961 6.221 6,536 6,854 6,905 6,487 33, 003 5,936 6,217 6,217 7,098 6,128 31, 596 7,608 5,023 6,360 4,803 4,322 27, 010 6,071 4,270 3,864 4.108 3,678 20, 891 4,600 2,874 8,231 2,828 2,480 16, 013 3,127 2,576 2,258 2,285 2,045 231 1,731 2,404 2,047 1,716 8,729 10, 030 9,360 8,874 34, 547 8,857 8,461 8,042 7,745 7,054 40, 159 7,130 5,933 6,711 6,068 6,310 32, 052 5,442 6,030 6,580 6,293 5,616 6,002 6,117 6,682 5,456 6,188 27, 445 4,399 4,666 4,470 6,168 4,228 22, 911 6,447 3,483 4,041 3,656 3,447 3,418 3.043 3,275 2,632 16, 816 3,341 2,136 2,501 2,386 2,128 12, 492 2,357 2,072 1,844 1,933 1,572 NATIVE WHITE — FOBEIGN PARENTS. Total. 250, 420 318 2,391 3,426 3,519 2,209 11, 863 8,336 12, 931 12, 038 11, 577 44, 882 50, 079 8,412 7,182 7,864 7,105 7,374 37, 937 6,620 6,710 6, 0!5 6,148 5,380 30, 909 6,123 4,527 4,550 4,174 3,852 23, 226 3,724 3,579 3,514 3,743 3,075 17, 635 3,853 2,487 2,830 2,590 2,008 13, 858 2,209 1,801 1,646 1,660 1,258 8,374 1,490 823 94Q 796 653 4,708 810 657 654 656 416 Males. 130,246 155 1,126 1,758 1,804 1,139 5,981 4,298 6,573 0, 025 5,866 22, 763 6,697 5,461 6,330 4,650 4,343 25,481 4, 311 3,660 3,986 3,591 3,789 Fe- males. 120,174 163 1,266 1,668 1,715 1,070 5,882 4,038 6,358 6,013 6,711 19, 337 3, 362 3.328 3,080 2, 968 2,762 16, 490 2,626 2,436 2, 335 I 2, 005 11, 533 1,944 1, 973 1, 986 2,071 1,743 0,717 2,176 1,430 1,640 1,478 1,197 7,830 1,303 990 876 867 727 4,703 862 478 662 453 363 2,708 450 376 320 314 229 22, 120 6,560 5,454 4,844 4,672 4,068 24, 598 4,101 3,522 3,878 3,6U 3,585 18, 600 3,258 3, 388 2,965 3,180 2,628 FOEEION WHITE. 15,419 2,698 2,091 2,215 1,942 1,817 10, 693 1,780 1,606 1.528 1,673 1,332 7,918 1,677 1,048 1,290 1,112 901 6,028 906 811 670 693 531 3,611 638 846 884 343 290 2,000 360 281 234 241 187 Total. 202, 244 139 320 649 684 1,608 923 987 1,284 1,648 1,642 6,384 2, 158 1,953 2,504 2,271 2,470 Males. 11, 356 2,393 2, 7.<0 2,824 3, 495 3,687 15, 039 4,365 4,082 4,699 6,031 6,450 23, 033 5,530 6, 5<2 5,096 5,035 4,449 26, 252 6,821 3,761 4,724 4,033 3,735 23,074 4,794 4,113 3, 630 4,103 8,393 20, 031 5,663 2,800 3,754 3,213 2,929 18, 364 4,259 3,173 2,689 3,118 2,648 23,353) 17,909 22,069 12,291 9, 778 I 2,992 1,689 1,303 15,787. o Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians ' 21 71 188 275 345 430 484 821 799 3,252 1,113 993 1,330 1,154 1,293 Fe- males. 86, 497 88 138 274 339 819 443 503 727 843 3,132 1, 264 1,383 1,482 1,74S 1,930 7,806 2,273 2.308 2,533 2,861 3,056 13, 031 3,213 3,243 3,185 3,464 2,697 15, 797 4,117 2,311 2.828 2,330 2,172 13, 758 2,928 2,373 2,119 2,408 1,973 11, 801 3,397 1,594 2,188 1,804 1,662 10,045 2,459 1,803 1, .=145 1,783 1,481 _a_iaL COLOKED. (a) Total. 12, 022 182 195 281 809 236 1,021 248 291 233 259 5,473 1,129 1,357 1,342 1,749 1,667 7,234 2,092 1,774 2,106 2,170 2,400 10, 602 2,317 2,294 1,911 2, ISl 1,752 10, 455 2,704 1,460 1,896 1,703 1,663 9,316 1,866 1.740 1,511 1,094 1,419 8,230 2,271 1,206 1,560 1,409 1,207 ,719 1,800 1,310 1,144 1,335 1,067 J_fi5fi. 1,304 214 197 2I!3 229 259 1,159 197 206 221 2S2 320 1,220 272 287 348 344 32« 1,577 299 314 322 327 278 179 211 175 163 243 148 178 170 161 900 210 118 100 102 50 025 110 74 94 70 00 Males. 6,937 104 143 154 123 624 143 134 140 122 133 672 113 93 167 114 131 613 93 119 141 182 182 173 207 219 194 188 202 216 223 190 1,019 230 126 138 120 90 141 84 99 108 147 71 63 63 382 Fe- males. AGES. 57 GENERAL NATITITY, AND COLOR, BY STATES AND TEEEITORIES: 1890— Continued. NEBJEASKA. 60 years.. 61 years. 62 years. 53 years. 54 years. 50 to 54 years.. 65 years 56 years 67 years 58 years 69 years 55 to 59 years. 60 years 61yeara 62 years 63 years 64years 60 to 64 years - 85 years 66 years 67 years 68 years 69 years 65 to 69 years. - 70 years 71 years 72 years 73 years 74 years 70 to 74 years. 75 years. 7C years. 77 years. 7S years - 79 years. ALL CIASSES. Total. 9,839 4.845 6,307 6,971 6,554 75 to 79 years. 80 years 81 years 82years , 83 years 84 years 80 to 84 years... 85 years 86 years 87 years 88 years 89 years 85 to 89 years. 80 years 91 years 92years SGyears 94 years 90 to 94 years.. 95 years 96 years 97 years 98 years 99 years 95 to 39 years. 100 years and over. Age unkBown 32, 516 6,440 6,265 4,229 4,063 3,309 22, 306 5,220 2,498 3,155 3,022 2,790 Hales. 16, 685 3,134 2,274 2, 047 1,928 1,504 10, 887 2,180 1,113 1,335 1,123 1,028 6,804 1,052 751 607 688 409 3,407 631 268 270 243 184 1,496 182 126 104 62 67 531 11 1,537 5,746 2,916 3,685 3,545 3,137 19, 029 8,133 3,111 2,450 2,308 1,927 12, 929 2,930 1,451 1,825 1,773 1,557 1,536 1,749 1,270 1,210 1,035 828 re- males. 4,093 1,929 2,622 2,426 2,417 13,487 2,307 2,154 1,779 1,755 1,382 9,377 2,290 1,047 1,330 1,249 1,233 7,149 1,385 1,004 837 1,092 1,262 644 768 627 578 3,879 604 414 342 308 215 1,883 291 145 139 130 94 799 251 51 4,795 918 469 587 501 450 NATIVE WHITE— NATIVE PARENTS. Total. 2,925 448 337 265 280 194 240 123 131 113 90 697 I 13 4 1,179 7 358 4,690 2, 672 3,271 3,167 2,951 16,641 2,772 2,728 2,301 2,196 1,842 11, 839 2,407 1,351 1,678 1,628 1,403 8,467 1,421 1,187 1,060 1,030 800 6,483 ,076 675 672 591 525 3,439 528 394 342 296 221 244 165 152 132 101 Males. 67 1 1,028 2,642 1,499 1,846 1,837 1,616 9,440 1,623 1,672 1,302 1,220 1,037 6,754 1,334 776 975 968 768 4,811 779 662 608 608 440 Fe- males. 2,048 1,073 1,425 1,320 1,335 7,201 6,085 1,073 675 703 660 645 3,656 643 525 442 462 360 ,057 625 333 391 321 291 i,sei 311 221 176 152 115 135 86 79 68 56 49 27 21 17 14 128 2,431 451 242 281 270 ■ 234 217 173 166 144 106 NATIVE WHITE— POKEIGN PARENTS. 360 814 1 214 Total. 691 302 360 324 808 271 257 234 186 180 1,128 214 118 151 115 130 728 116 82 119 83 71 200 14 13 Males. 349 195 245 191 176 1,156 163 165 147 105 106 123 70 85 70 09 417 123 23 Fe. males. 242 107 115 133 132 729 108 92 87 81 74 205 77 35 15 POBBIQN WHITE. Total. 4,437 1,895 2,617 2,461 2,255 13, 665 2,349 2,225 1,659 1,639 1,263 9,135 2,635 993 1,302 1,262 1,244 7,341 ,566 901 861 794 625 4,837 981 466 693 472 442 2,964 464 307 234 239 159 247 94 99 94 69 207 53 12 4 363 Males. 2,688 1,182 1,553 1,602 1,319 8,244 1,328 1, 338 979 956 773 5,374 1,437 580 751 727 723 4,224 905 549 623 412 335 2,724 569 200 332 274 253 251 164 147 126 81 132 50 49 51 32 98 2 275 Fe- males. 1,749 713 1,064 959 936 5,421 1,021 887 680 683 490 3,761 1,098 412 551 535 521 3,117 661 442 338 3S2 290 2,113 412 200 201 198 189 203 143 87 113 78 624 115 44 50 43 37 239 29 COLORED, (a) Total. 121 76 59 29 40 91 27 Males. 189 115 84 Fe- males. 58 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 2.— AGES OF THE AGGREGATE POPULATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, NEVABA. ALL CLASSES. Total. All ages... Trnderimontli... 1 to 2 months 3to 5 mouths 6to Smoutlis 9toll montlia..., Under 1 year. lyear... 2 yo.ira . . 3 "years. Ayears. 1 to 4 years. 6 years. 6 years - 7 years . 8 years . 9 years. 5 to 9 years. 10 years. 11 years. 12 years. 13 years . li years . 10 to 14 years.. - I5years.. lOyears- 17 years. 18 years. 19 years . 15tol9years... 20 years. 21 years. 22 years. 23 years. 24 years . 20 to 24 years. 25 years. 20 years. 27 years. 28years- 29 years. 25 to 29 years.. 30 years. 31 years. 32 years. 33 years. 34 years. 30 to 34 years. 35 years. 36 years. 37 years. 38 years. 39 years. 35 to 39 years - 40 years. 41 years. 42 years. 43 years. 44 years . 40 to 44 years. 45 years. 46 years . 47 years. 48 years.. 49 years.. 45 to 49 years. 45, 761 16 117 193 217 178 721 ■489 874 788 828 2, 970 708 ■8i8 757 709 764 3, 836 916 692 854 752 847 4,061 690 725 097 824 768 790 799 835 783 802 4,074 866 811 793 932 4,091 1,206 659 883 650 806 4,204 999 780 023 846 601 1,448 681 788 671 546 i,934 903 584 651 604 600 3,142 Males. 29, 214 8 ■55 90 116 77 345 250 453 402 435 368 422 379 403 387 1,959 420 383 411 2,061 346 333 374 435 443 1,936 422 482 496 .489 638 2,427 650 544 554 670 478 2,796 833 464 607 457 587 2,948 697 546 457 616 414 2,730 1,016 421 502 384 414 2,827 646 422 409 419 381 2,277 Fe- males. 16, 547 62 103 102 101 376 239 421 1,439 340 426 378 366 367 NATIVE WHITE— NATIVE PAKEMTS. 1,877 447 314 434 369 436 2,000 344 387 323 389 326 1,768 368 317 339 299 324 1,647 316 267 239 262 211 1,295 373 195 276 193 219 1,266 302 234 171 230 187 1,124 402 160 220 1S7 132 1,107 257 162 142 185 119 Total. 14,784 318 212 377 313 340 1,242 299 322 279 292 1,400 328 254 293 258 206 223 244 232 259 273 1,231 223 295 282 254 297 222 241 236 275 212 1,186 297 185 259 214 230 1,191 226 212 178 225 150 275 168 198 167 145 200 163 141 155 170 Hales. 9,139 100 208 155 179 156 170 137 155 ;124 742 164 131 162 138 129 112 101 111 138 160 111 176 157 147 179 770 140 152 165 187 138 772 198 126 171 141 167 793 148 126 121 162 93 040 183 103 131 611 135 112 105 110 130 Fe- males. 5,645 112 369 168 161 143 162 142 137 144 164 123 130 120 167 111 143 121 121 113 112 119 325 107 118 581 82 89 81 88 74 414 361 322 NATIVE WHITE— FOEEIGN PAEENTS. Total. 12, 406 338 206 405 370 407 S37 448 384 399 420 1,988 458 436 449 372 357 336 370 297 279 302 274 287 262 209 204 202 217 174 1,006 209 143 181 138 128 115 111 93 94 73 486 102 63 66 85 61 347 Males. 6,737 106 196 192 215 174 222 185 209 221 250 214 219 216 238 173 170 182 180 161 856 133 165 150 175 143 706 117 126 121 138 96 124 87 102 80 78 291 224 Fe- males. 6,669 184 100 210 178 192 680 163 226 199 190 199 224 174 239 221 211 199 187 154 190 146 876 146 137 124 112 119 638 408 328 195 123 865 829 692 237 268 170 88 Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Ini rOEEIGN WHITE. Total. 11,894 18 123 38 46 65 82 111 342 131 126 184 179 195 243 266 242 278 196 1,225 S53 230 276 221 284 1,364 396 316 255 370 280 1,617 579 266 367 285 283 1,780 440 300 253 320 261 1, 574 Males. 8,511 Fe- males. 3, 383 23 63 81 90 128 129 143 671 183 189 391 211 148 922 284 165 194 166 212 1,001 297 227 185 273 186 1,167 418 192 243 193 218 1,204 317 206 183 211 192 1,109 130 803 363 460 161 74 124 92 65 516 123 94 70 109 69 465 COLOEED. (o) Total. 6,677 345 299 67 78 64 113 87 157 76 95 68 108 192 100 ■ 113 162 107 674 347 101 167 77 368 850 141 102 157 760 492 94 157 64 67 874 206 71 92 81 31 481 Males. 4,827 183 138 246 820 110 77 87 134 96 504 247 86 140 70 140 683 189 122 91 139 91 632 384 81 142 60 61 158 66 82 71 29 406 AGES. 59 GENEEAL NATIVITY, AND COLORj BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890— Contiimed. NEVADA. AQEB. AISL CLASSES. SATIva WHITE— NATITB PARENTS. NATIVE WHITE— FOKEIQN PAEBNT8. FOEEIGN WHIIB. COLOSED. a) Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. ITe- males. Total. Males. Fe- raales. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. S89 353 496 406 432 699 270 369 308 318 290 83 127 98 114 243 121 178 171 181 190 94 138 128 140 63 27 40 43 41 72 27 41 30 25 68 18 29 19 17 14 9 12 11 8 436 169 223 177 192 294 124 151 137 133 142 45 72 40 59 238 36 64 28 34 157 84 51 24 28 81 2 3 4 50to54yeara... 2,676 467 415 296 299 246 1,964 355 323 234 228 205 712 112 92 62 71 41 894 157 156 130 119 109 690 120 128 104 93 94 204 37 28 26 26 15 195 26 36 22 15 13 141 19 80 21 13 9 54 7 6 1 2 4 1,197 214 192 124 146 110 839 159 139 91 105 92 358 65 63 33 41 18 390 70 31 .20 19 14 294 67 26 18 17 10 96 13 2 4 55 to 50 years... 1,723 536 217 238 210 189 1,345 390 172 192 166 151 378 146 45 46 44 38 671 174 94 99 90 95 639 138 76 84 71 78 132 85 18 15' 19 17 112 25 21 15 13 13 92 20 18 10 12 12 20 5 3 5 1 1 786 209 80 109 94 66 686 151 64 86 73 47 200 68 ^2 23 21 19 164 128 16 15 13 15 128 81 14 12 10 14 26 47 62 years ......... 3 63 years ............ 3 60to64 years. .. 1,390 179 154 113 87 70 1,071 137 114 88 70 59 319 42 40 25 17 11 552 79 75 68 37 30 447 69 61 45 28 27 105 10 14 13 9 3 87 6 12 9 7 3 72 4 8 8 7 3 15 1 4 1 564 62 64 42 38 34 421 42 40 34 32 26 143 20 14 8 6 8 387 33 13 4 5 3 131 22 5 1 3 3 66 68yeni"s 2 65to69yearB... 603 147 42 37 47 31 468 99 34 29 35 26 135 48 8 8 12 5 279 38 14 15 20 13 230 29 13 14 17 10 49 9 1 1 3 3 36 4 4 2 2 1 30 4 2 2 1 1 6 2 i" 230 62 22 18 24 12 174 43 18 11 17 10 56 19 4 7 7 2 58 43 2 2 1 5 34 23 1 2 5" 24 20 1 1 74 years 70 to 74 years... 304 48 25 22 11 16 223 31 16 15 7 U 81 17 9 7 4 5 100 22 15 8 7 7 83 u 10 7 6 5 17 8 6 1 1 2 13 1 2 3 10 1 1 2 3 i' 1 138 16 7 9 3 7 99 11 5 5 1 4 39 5 2 4 2 3 53 9 1 2 1 2 31 ( ... . . 2 22 78 years 75 to 79 years.. 80 years 122 9 11 6 80 15 3 6 3 3 42 9 4 3 8 3 69 10 4 6 7 3 42 5 1 5 3 1 17 5 3 1 4 2 6 4 2 42 5 2 1 1 1 26 3 1 i' 16 2 1 1 1 15 9 1 1 1 1 8 7 1 1 7 2 82 years 1 2 1 i" 1 2 i 1 84 years 80 to 84 years... 85 years 67 B 5 4 3 1 30 5 4 3 2 1 27 1 1 1 1 SO 1 3 3 1 1 15 1 3 2 15 4 1 3 10 3 2 5 3 1 5 i 13 2 9 1 4 1 87 years 1 1 1 1 1 1 88 years 1 1 1 85 to 80 years.. 19 6 1 15 4 1 4 1 9 7 2 6 2 1 5 1 1 1 1 4 3 3 3 1 91 years 92 years 93 years 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 i 90 to 94 years... 9 7 2 1 1 3 2 1 5 4 1 96 years 97 years i 2 i i' 1 i 2 .. i 1 99 years 1 95 to 99 years... 3 1 254 1 2 1 90 3 1 212 1 130 2 1 83 100 years and over.. Age TtukiiowQ 161 23 17 6 2 2 17 15 2 60 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 2.— AGES OP THE AGGREGATE POPULATION, CLASSIFIED BY mx, TSEW HAMPSHIRE:. All agea . . Under 1 montli. 1 to2raonths — 3 to5 months etoSraonths — 9 to 11 months.. Under 1 year... lyear 2years Syears 4 years lto4year8... 5 years 6years 7yearB Syears 9years 5 to 9 years 10 years llyears 12yeai-s ly years 14 years 10 to 14 years - 15 years 16 years 17 years 18 years 19yeara 15 to 19 years. 20 years 21 years 22years 23 years 24 years 20 to 24 years... ' 25 years 2(j years 1. 27 years 2i^ years 2'J years 25 to 29 years. 30 years 31 years 32 years 33 years 34 years 30 to 34 years. BSyears.... 36 years 37 years 38 years 39 years 35 to 39 years. 40 years. 41 years 42 years 43 years 44 years 40 to 44 years . 45 years 46 years 47 years iSyears 48years 45 to 49 years. - ATT. CLA.SSBS. Total. 201 1,368 1,730 1,740 1,308 6,347 4,112 6,896 6,670 6,390 23, 974 6,281 6,216 6,034 6,208 5,974 30, 712 6,402 5,921 6,502 6,513 6,980 32, 318 6,4.38 7,416 7, 030 7,896 7,265 36, 045 7,630 7,491 7,903 7, 574 7,180 37, 684 6,852 6,129 6,964 6,731 5,312 7,466 4,771 5,675 5,347 6,102 28, 361 6,928 6,066 4,620 6,251 4,307 25, 172 6,181 3,756 4,551 4,007 3,813 22, 367 6,106 3,046 3,805 4,115 3,647 20, 579 186, 566 104 676 913 871 691 3,255 2,032 3,355 3,323 3,187 11, 897 3,234 3,094 3,034 3,076 3,048 16, 486 3,310 3,011 3,273 3,241 3,676 16, 410 3,106 3,588 3,414 17, 683 3,700 3,792 3,900 3,877 3,628 18, 897 8,307 3,033 2,997 3,421 2,678 15, 336 3,821 2,426 2,814 2,716 2,598 14, 374 8,004 2,633 2,303 2,650 2,132 12, 622 3,160 1,850 2,297 1,974 1,803 11, 074 2,652 1,886 1,823 1,906 1,730 Fe- males. 189, 904 97 692 817 869 617 2,080 3,541 3,247 3,209 12, 077 3,047 3,121 3,000 3,132 2,926 15, 226 3,092 2,910 3,229 3,272 3,405 15, 908 3,828 3,010 4,033 8,553 18, 362 3,836 3,699 4,003 3,697 3,552 18, 787 3,545 3,096 2,967 3,310 2,734 15,652 3,645 2,346 2,861 2.631 2,504 13, 987 2,924 2,633 2, 317 2,601 2,175 12, 550 3,031 1,005 2,254 2,093 2,010 11,293 2,614 2,060 1,982 2,120 1,817 NATIVE "WHITE — NATIVE PABENTS. Total. 253, 629 112 703 931 941 744 2,366 3,979 3,855 3,807 14, 007 3,770 3,705 3,730 8,805 3,794 18, 804 4,029 3,690 4,143 4,095 4,363 20, 320 3,944 4, 4:19 4, 084 4,558 4,108 21, 133 4,164 4,403 4,409 4,400 4,012 21, 388 3,796 3,513 3,501 3,938 3,363 18, 111 4,630 3,289 8,700 3,754 8,680 18, 943 3,968 8,583 3,851 3,672 3,127 17, 701 4,164 2,883 3,313 3,029 2,816 16, 205 3,565 2,984 2,883 3,015 2,762 Males. 126, 631 59 352 484 472 401 1,768 1,175 1,943 1,939 1,911 6,968 1,933 1,824 1,883 1,917 1,930 9,467 2,094 1,855 2,135 2,058 2,207 30,409 1,930 2,180 2,076 2,310 2,167 10, 653 2,003 2,284 2,194 2,317 2,036 10, 834 1,856 1,727 1,752 1,948 1,656 8,937 2,293 1,682 1,876 1, 9(15 1,823 9,679 2,000 1,733 1,672 1,872 1,667 8,844 2,099 1,435 1,640 1,454 1,338 7,966 1,739 1,439 1,364 1,454 1,334 Fe- males. 127, 998 63 361 447 469 343 1,663 1,191 2,036 1,916 1,896 7,039 1,837 1,881 1,867 1,888 1,864 0,337 1,935 1,835 2,008 2,037 2,096 9,911 2,014 2,259 2,008 2,248 1,951 10, 480 2,161 2,119 2,216 2,083 1,970 10, 664 1,941 1,786 1,749 1, 900 1,708 9,174 2,237 1,607 1,914 1,849 1,757 9,364 1,968 1,850 1,679 1,800 1,560 8,857 2,065 1,448 1,673 1,675 1,473 8,239 1,826 1,545 1,519 1,661 1,428 10,693 16,209 7,330 7,879 | 706 343 363 4,629 a Persons of uofiro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indiana NATIVE WHITE— FOEKION PAEENTS. Totai 88 640 739 763 615 2,765 1,584 2,495 2,245 2,021 8,345 1,885 1,850 1,647 1,657 1,429 8,468 1,650 1,339 1,403 1,395 1,409 7,096 1,287 1,409 1,339 1,367 1,183 6,585 1,135 1, 1(16 1,090 1,041 925 6,297 806 721 728 790 005 3,710 798 525 579 658 461 2,921 340 380 270 343 169 211 164 146 1,012 182 163 132 119 120 Males. 44 307 417 372 263 1,403 777 1,218 1,141 980 Fe- males. 4,116 965 936 821 800 735 4,267 794 679 678 718 733 646 726 600 665 601 670 640 531 610 446 2,697 387 363 392 282 393 265 288 259 226 232 215 168 186 116 9DG 177 72 96 77 71 493 44 333 352 381 252 1,362 807 1,277 1,104 1,041 4,229 920 914 826 857 rOEEIGN WHITE. Total. 72, 196 766 660 726 077 676 679 702 682 3,287 665 666 559 531 479 2,700 479 368 395 398 323 1,963 405 260 291 299 235 1,490 268 168 182 195 154 967 166 87 116 77 74 519 Males. 138 169 409 460 657 1,686 619 641 649 736 739 8,384 810 880 942 1,008 1,189 4,829 1,194 1,648 1,689 1, 9,52 1,961 8,244 2,218 1,970 2,391 2,115 2,233 10, 927 2,176 1,884 1,726 1,988 1,337 9,111 2,120 963 1,292 1,026 1,051 6,442 1,448 1,091 921 1,188 897 6,645 1,668 706 l,e08 880 847 1,403 805 786 974 661 Fe- males. 77 78 186 239 292 795 332 327 349 356 414 471 437 454 2,369 621 670 665 880 947 3,683 1,114 959 1,164 1,041 1, U2 5,420 1,064 947 907 1, 053 038 4,014 1,126 476 645 547 641 ,335 579 408 687 439 2,836 806 341 548 441 392 2,587 712 379 473 334 2,293 36, 448 COIiOBED. (a) Total. 61 81 223 221 265 790 887 814 300 1,644 396 409 485 554 G2G 2,470 673 878 924 072 014 1,104 1,011 1,227 1,074 1,091 6,607 1,122 937 819 920 4,497 994 477 647 479 510 3,107 512 453 601 458 793 363 460 439 465 2,512 691 426 391 601 327 2,336 13 87 Males. 12 61 35 18 46 9i 20 AGES. 61 1SENEEAL NATIVITY, AND COLOR, BY STATES AND TEREITORIES : 1890— Continued, TSEW Hampshire:. 1= — ^=— -^ ALL CLASSES. NATIVE WHITE— NATIVE PAKENTS. NATIVE WHITE— FOREIGN PARENTS. FOREIGN WHITE. COLORED. ( a) Total. Males. Fe. males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. 5,232 3,0C0 3,605 3,409 8,015 2,467 1,455 1,784 1,049 1,711 2,765 1, 6(15 1,911 1,760 1,904 3,669 2.428 2,881 2, 728 2,919 1,708 1, 146 1,377 1,345 1,376 1,961 1,282 1,.'.04 1,383 1,513 148 81 92 61 09 73 38 45 32 32 75 43 47 32 37 1,402 650 719 613 023 681 271 380 270 299 721 279 359 343 .324 13 1 3 4 4 5 2' 2 4 8 1 1 2 50 to 54 years... 19, Oil 3,920 3,465 3,013 3, 129 2,494 9,006 1,943 1,679 1,523 1,504 1,214 9,945 1,977 1,786 1,490 1,625 1,280 14, 625 2,987 2,807 2, 5U2 2,530 2,089 6,952 1,479 1,344 1,274 1.216 1,017 7,673 1,508 1,403 1,228 1,314 1,072 454 70 60 63 44 33 220 39 33 27 21 10 234 31 27 36 23 17 3,907 859 594 443 550 366 1,881 422 299 218 265 179 2,Q2G 437 295 225 285 187 25 4 4 6 6 6 13 3 3 4 2 2 12 1 1 57yeai-8 1 3 4 55 to 50 years... 16, 021 3,922 2,210 2, 820 2,677 2,508 7,863 1,894 1,080 1,433 1,288 1,225 8,158 2,028 1,130 1,387 1, 389 1,283 12, 915 2,913 1,910 2.430 2,322 2,184 6,330 1,430 940 1,240 1, 125 1,072 6,585 1,483 970 1,1K4 1,197 1,112 270 67 25 43 28 17 136 25 10 22 12 9 134 32 15 21 10 8 2,812 940 273 344 324 305 1,383 434 128 163 145 143 1,429 506 145 181 178 162 24 12 2 3 3 2 14 5 2 2 3 1 10 T 1 63 years i 60 to 64 years... 14, 137 2, 820 2,273 2,276 2,164 1,777 «,920 1,365 1,064 1,134 1,065 867 7,217 1,455 1,209 1,142 1,099 910 11, 759 2,313 2,030 2,012 1,888 1,630 5,813 1,134 956 992 927 800 5,940 1,179 1,074 1,020 961 830 170 27 30 26 20 15 78 14 13 12 8 4 92 13 17 14 12 11 2,18S 478 212 237 254 131 1,01s 216 !i5 130 129 62 1,170 202 117 107 125 69 22 2 1 1 2 1 13 1 l' 1 s 1 1 1 1 65 to 69 years... 11, 310 2,645 I, ."144 1, 8:!1 1,643 1,528 6,495 1,291 760 934 790 738 6,815 1,354 784 897 853 790 9,873 2,201 1,413 1,667 1,491 1,376 4,809 1,060 637 840 702 659 6,064 1,141 726 827 789 717 118 27 11 19 11 11 61 13 8 11 9 3 67 14 3 8 2 8 1,312 414 119 145 139 140 032 217 64 83 78 76 680 197 65 62 61 61 7 3 1 3 1 1 I 2 2 1 1 1 1 9,191 1,576 1,252 1,048 1,113 792 4,513 742 624 478 637 365 4,678 834 628 570 576 427 8,148 1,381 1,130 970 1,026 746 3,948 653 553 440 488 343 4,200 728 572 530 538 403 79 16 12 8 9 9 44 7 6 6 4 6 35 9 6 3 5 3 957 177 109 70 77 35 518 81 00 33 44 15 489 96 49 37 33 20 7 2 1 3 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 75 to 79 years.. 6,781 1,041 670 691 610 522 2,746 472 294 301 263 209 3,035 669 385 390 347 313 6,253 933 643 653 570 483 2,482 416 275 278 244 193 2,771 517 368 375 332 290 64 10 6 4 5 7 23 4 3 2' 2 20 6 2 4 3 5 468 93 29 33 29 32 233 62 15 23 17 14 235 46 14 10 12 18 6 3 a 2 1 1 8d years 80 to 84 years... 3,543 385 375 293 214 155 1,639 169 .138 103 78 59 2,004 226 237 19U 136 96 3,288 346 351 270 202 143 1,406 142 128 95 72 51 1,882 204 223 181 130 92 31 2 3 4 11 1 2' 2» 1 3 2 221 37 21 12 11 10 121 16 10 5 6 7 100 21 11 7 6 3 3 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 89 years 1 1 85 to 89 years... 1,422 153 86 78 58 33 637 64 40 22 23 9 885 89 46 56 35 24 1,318 134 77 70 52 30 488 63 35 IS 23 9 830 81 42 52 32 21 10 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 7 i' 91 17 8 7 5 3 43 9 4 3 3 48 8 4 4 2 3 3 1 3 1 82 years 93ye£urft 93 to 94 years... 95 years 40 16 11 11 8 158 15 6 1 6 4 250 25 11 10 5 4 363 37 13 7 8 7 135 14 2 228 23 11 7 3 4 4 3 1 40 3 3 3 3 1 19 1 3 1 1 1 21 2 1 1 96 years 97 years 1 1 2 2 98 years 5 8 •9 years.... 95 to 99 years... 86 10 1,063 31 3 875 55 7 383 72 7 756 21 , 2 487 48 5 269 1 1 13 3 253 7 1 156 6 2 97 100 years and over. . Age unknown 46 25 21 8 7 X 62 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 2.— AGES OF THE AGGREGATE POPULATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX NEW JERSEY. All age3 — tJnclcr 1 montll. . . 1 to 2 months 3 to 5montlia OtoSmonths 9 to H months TJnclerlyear. I year 2years Syoars 4yoars lto4y6ara.._ 6year3 6yeara 7years Syeara 9year3 5 to 9 years... lOyears II years 12year3 13 years 14 years 10 to 14 years. 15 years 16 years 17 years 18 years 19 years 15 to 19 years. . 20 years 21 years - . 22 years K...- 23 years 24 years 20 to 24 years... 25 years 26 years 27 years 28 years ^9 years 25 to 29 years. 30 years 31 years B2yoara 33 years 34 years 30 to 34 years... 85 years SSyoars 37 years 38 years 39year3 35 to 39 years... 40 years 41 years 42 years 43 years 44 years 40 to 44 years... ALL CLASSES. Total. 45 years. i6 years. 17 years. t8 years. 19 years. . t5to40year«. 1,444,933 1,176 6, 151 9,064 9,411 6,285 32, 087 21, 190 35, 186 33, 333 31, 702 121, 411 31, 302 30, 687 30, 307 28, 717 27, 299 148, 312 29, 349 26, 415 29, 484 27, 140 30, 377 142, 765 27, 340 29, 070 28, 151 80, 977 28, 103 144, 241 29, 674 28, 706 80, 333 29, 633 29, 131 147, 477 29, 822 26, 043 24, 526 28, 675 22, 014 iSl, 080 34, 070 18, 164 23, 026 19, 874 19, 380 114, 504 25, 681 18, 622 16, 183 20, 501 15, 776 96, 763 27, 930 12, 043 17, 136 13, 922 12, 720 83, 751 21,697 13, 177 12, 218 14, 622 11,620 73, 331 J Males. 594 3,151 4,015 4,798 3,137 16, 325 10, 733 17, 641 16, 724 16, 041 61, 139 15, 895 15, 364 15, 307 14, 378 13,826 74, 770 14, 682 13, 214 14, 952 13, 604 15, 409 71, 861 13, 486 14,608 13, 751 14,664 13, 672 70, 081 13, 113 14, 705 14, 676 14, 420 14, 255 71, 069 14, 363 12, 660 12, 379 14, 285 11, 080 64, 773 17, 197 9,449 11,639 10, 142 9,882 58, 309 13, 339 9,455 8,189 10, 256 7,937 49, 176 13, 949 6,334 8,648 6,065 6, 224 42,120 11, 149 6,877 6,337 7,235 6,023 87,621 Fe- males. 724,114 682 3,000 4,419 4,613 3,148 15, 762 10, 457 17, 545 16, 609 15, 601 60,272 15, 407 15,323 15, 000 14, 339 13, 473 73, 542 14, 607 13, 201 14, 532 13, 533 14, 968 70, 904 1.^ 854 15,062 14, 400 16, 413 14,431 74,160 16, 561 14, 001 16, 757 15, 213 14, 876 76, 408 15, 469 13, 377 12, 147 14, 390 10, 934 66, 307 16, 873 8,705 11, 387 9,732 9,498 66, 195 12, 342 9,167 7,994 10, 245 7,839 47, 687 13, 981 5,709 8,488 6,957 6,496 41, 631 10, 618 6,300 6,881 7,887 5,697 NATIVB WHITE— NATIVH PAEENTS. Total. 593 3,168 4,609 4,809 3,317 16, 496 11,016 18, 658 17, 672 16, 883 64,229 16, 503 16, 137 15,801 15,121 14, 170 77, 792 14, 864 13, 367 14, 687 13, 561 14, 505 70, 984 12, 962 13, 808 13, 037 14, 083 12, 707 66, 597 12, 609 12, 739 12, 664 12, 643 12, 217 Males. 309 1,617 2,441 2,468 1,676 8,611 5,619 9.420 32, 534 8,438 8,120 7,904 7,623 7,164 Fe. males. 352,400 284 1,551 2,168 2,341 1,641 7,985 6,397 0,238 8,803 8,267 62, 872 11, 867 10, 623 9,980 11, 761 9,405 63, 626 13, 814 8,283 10, 098 9,153 8,960 60, 308 11, 295 8,694 7,775 9,535 7,707 45, 006 11, 783 6,099 8,240 6, 937 6,333 39, 392 9,665 6,765 6,281 7,191 6,961 39, 239 7,510 6,683 7,594 6,804 7,476 36, 072 6,374 6,833 6,454 6,674 6,199 32,634 5,637 6, 681 6,163 6,134 5,984 30, 489 6,621 5,048 4,928 6,616 4,552 25, 765 6,591 4,090 4,790 4,397 4,364 31, 695 8,065 8,017 7,957 7,498 7,016 38,663 7,354 6,679 7,093 6,757 7,029 34,912 6,588 6,975 6,583 7,409 6,608 34, 063 6,972 6,158 6,611 6,509 6,233 NATrVB WHITB— FOEEiaN PAEBNTS. Total. 371,878 532 2,736 4,150 4,299 2,739 14, 455 9,276 14, 859 13, 618 12, 610 Males. 258 1,416 2,061 2,177 1,359 6,246 6,675 6,062 6,135 4,853 24,228 S,654 4,264 8,838 4,634 3,757 22, 147 6,558 3,127 4,010 3,323 2,966 18, 984 4,775 3,444 8,178 3,464 2,9S8 27, 861 7,223 4,187 5,308 4,756 4,606 26,060 6,641 4,430 8,937 4,901 8,950 22, 869 6,225 2,972 4,230 3,614 8,367 20, 408 4,790 8,321 3,103 3,727 2,063 60, 363 12, 326 11, 984 11, 737 10, 811 10, 003 56, 860 10, 839 9,715 10, 894 10, 228 11, 958 53, 634 10,647 11, 745 10, 779 11, 432 9,842 64,445 9,475 9,322 9,293 8,674 8,049 44, 813 7,738 6,710 6, 196 6,991 6,551 7,261 4,649 7,390 6,850 6,344 Fe- males. 188,328 274 1,319 2,099 2,122 1,380 25, 233 6,232 5,967 6,025 5,358 6,078 28, 650 6,365 4,860 5,423 6,123 5,931 26, 702 5,240 5,755 5,275 6,443 4,906 26, 619 4,177 4,835 4,466 4,187 3,779 21,444 3,620 3, 158 2,976 3, 376 2, 720 7,194 4,627 7,469 6,768 6,266 rOBEIQN WHITE. Total. 327,985 26, 130 6,093 6,027 5,712 5, 463 4,925 28, 210 6,474 4,855 5,471 6,106 6,027 26, 932 5,407 5,990 5,504 6,089 4,936 27, 826 6,298 4,487 4,827 4,487 4,270 S3, 186 7,669 4,368 6,220 4,463 4,209 86,713 86,763 | 17,859 a Pariona of negro dei oen<^ 25, 919 4,603 3,326 2, 682 3,010 2,106 15, 627 2,881 1,311 1,687 1,244 1,037 8,160 1,618 1,009 977 946 785 15, 850 3,707 2, 259 2,576 2,283 2, 112 12, 037 2,302 1,635 1,356 1,493 1, 032 7,818 1,357 686 869 599 484 3,985 813 494 485 438 40S 23,369 4,118 3,552 3, 220 3,615 2,831 273 688 1,077 1,267 17, 336 3,952 2,109 2,644 2,180 2,097 12, 982 2,201 1,691 1,326 1,517 1,074 7,809 1,624 625 828 646 553 17, 004 I 6, 835 || 2, 635 2, 700 I 29, 807 Ciiineie, Japaneie, and oiyiUzed ludiani. 4,175 805 615 492 608 380 ,305 1,525 1,628 1,830 1,926 2,267 9,176 2,759 2,568 3,008 2,550 2,949 13, 834 2,823 3,137 3,333 4,387 4,479 18, 159 6,232 5,589 7,025 7,092 7,706 33, 704 8,869 7,780 7,601 8,895 6,303 39, 348 11, 167 4,999 7,027 5,645 5,612 34, 460 8,716 6,017 5,198 7,207 5,345 82, 482 12, 004 4,315 6,643 5,327 6,013 83,302 5,039 4,643 6,040 4,425 Males. 62 144 340 547 618 1,649 760 839 965 979 1,176 4,719 1,367 1,282 1,507 1,297 1,506 males. 169,048 67 129 348 530 649 1,656 765 789 865 947 1,091 6,969 1,440 1,542 1,673 1,944 2,020 8,628 2,697 2,712 3,249 3,467 3,920 16, 045 4,434 3,984 4,036 4,717 3,433 20, 603 6,147 2,865 3,928 3,151 3,104 4,457 1, 392 1,286 1, 501 1,253 1,443 6,875 1,374 1,695 1,760 2,443 2, 459 9,631 3,535 2,877 3,776 3,625 3,846 17, 659 4.435 3,796 8,406 4,178 2,870 19, 185 4,789 3,258 2,730 3,763 2,846 17, 392 6,395 2,361 3, 501 2,821 2,602 17, 083 6,131 2,743 2,504 3,104 2,392 18, 745 5,020 2,144 3,099 2,494 2,508 15, 265 3,926 2,759 2,462 3,444 2,499 15, 090 6,609 1,954 3,142 2,503 2,411 16,871 15, 619 4,629 2,296 2,130 2,936 2,033 COLOEBD. (a) Total. 48,352 51 233 281 259 193 1,017 625 981 966 942 949 938 879 859 Males. 887 765 801 965 4,313 908 980 1,002 1,075 1,075 6,040 1,368 1,056 1,351 1,224 1,099 6,088 1,348 930 849 1,038 755 4,920 1,430 504 681 613 599 3,827 1,168 585 528 749 618 3,648 1,262 318 566 414 337 13,B33 2,897 864 364 817 445 449 2,129 24,080 27 24 114 119 143 138 133 128 84 103 501 321 491 458 453 1,723 466 443 413 418 418 440 384 428 380 496 2,128 423 478 449 503 547 2,400 602 677 708 632 572 1,091 476 440 676 375 2,655 752 239 345 311 312 1,959 694 298 259 366 302 1,819 639 160 278 219 172 1,468 430 196 170 229 228 1,253 Fe- males. 21,273 516 490 50a 1,791 484 490 441 4a 1322 447 381 4S7 421 2,185 483 502 5K 672 528 2,640 756 479 643 592 527 2,997 454 409 462 2,365 678 265 336 302 287 574 287 316 153 105 165 1,429 424 168 147 216 221 1,178 AGES. 63 GENERAL NATIVITT, AND COLOR, BT STATES AND TERRITORIES : 1890— Continned. NEW J£BSEV. ALL CLASSES. BOyeara.. 5lyeara.. 52year3. 53 years. 54 years. Total. 22, 126 9,017 11, 655 9,953 10, 076 50 to 54 years.. 55 years 66yeara 57 years 58 years BSyears 55 to 59 years. 60 years 61 years '^2 years 63ycara 64yeara 60 to 64 years... S5 years. 66 years. 67 years. 68yeara. 69 years. «5 to 69 years. 70 years Tlyears 72year8 73yeara 74 years 70 to 74 years. 7B years 76 years 77yeara ■ 78 years 79 years • 75 to 79 years. go years. 81 years. 82 years . 83 years. 84 years. 80 to 84 years. . 85 years 86 years 87 years 88 years 89 years 85 to 89 years. . SO years fll years BZyears 03 years 94 years 90 to 94 years... 95 years 96ye.ar8 97 years 98ye.irs 09 years 95 to 99 years... 100 years and over. Xgeunlmowii 62, 827 11, 690 9,318 7,579 8,023 6,336 42,951 13, 823 5,183 6,926 6,440 5,843 Males. 38, 220 8,253 4,925 4,488 4,653 3,501 25,885 6,390 2,930 8,513 2,931 2,555 18, 310 3,031 «,321 1,017 1,765 1,248 1,864 891 950 805 710 5,220 589 435 356 292 199 1,871 618 120 36 3,259 10, 795 4,764 6,941 5,074 5, 048 31, 622 5,768 4,7S8 3,790 8,888 8,091 21, 335 6,511 2,603 3,512 3, 234 2,907 Fe- males. 11, 331 4,253 5,714 4,879 5,028 31, 205 5,922 4,520 3,789 4,140 3,245 18, 767 4,061 2,400 2,348 2,353 1,732 12, 949 2,948 1,477 1,732 1,391 1,247 8,795 1,409 1,099 731 870 576 4,685 387 403 350 314 2,260 232 165 136 126 69 24 2,212 21, 616 7,317 2,580 8,414 3,206 2,936 NATIVB WHITE— NATIVE PABENTS. Total. 9,082 4,904 5,997 5,318 5,430 31, 331 5,484 4,906 4,127 4,218 3,682 19, 453 4,192 2,625 2,140 2,300 1,779 12,936 3,442 1,453 1,731 1,540 1,308 9,524 1,622 1,222 895 072 5,297 1,058 504 547 456 2,960 357 270 220 168 130 166 60 40 32 31 28 1.047 22, 317 6,189 2,903 a, 916 3,621 3,223 19, 852 4,274 2,812 2,669 2,787 2,238 Males. 4,593 2,588 3,045 2,674 2,726 15, 636 2,721 2,507 2,014 2,075 1,763 11, 080 2,933 1,445 1,979 1,796 1,581 Fe- znales. 5,089 2,316 2,952 2,644 2,704 15, 705 2,763 2,399 2,113 2,143 1,819 11, 237 3,256 1,458 1,937 1,825 1,642 14, 780 3,573 1,958 2,368 1,976 1,723 11, 638 1,922 1,585 1,169 1,187 882 6,736 1,172 650 711 624 524 3,081 300 261 208 137 1,275 165 69 44 32 348 12 1,662 9,734 2,068 1,359 1,392 1,429 1,087 7,325 1,669 976 1,189 Oil 5,605 878 742 521 590 3,119 507 283 310 265 229 1,694 144 117 100 81 491 14 2 1,168 10, 118 2,216 1,453 1, 277 1,358 1,151 7,455 1,904 983 1, 169 1,005 863 NATIVE 'WHITE— FOEEIGN PABENTS. Total. 1,243 534 673 545 654 3,548 650 432 334 250 447 180 264 239 229 1,044 843 639 597 494 3,617 655 367 401 359 295 2,087 235 183 161 137 784 216 57 10 494 1,368 260 187 143 148 125 863 192 110 108 109 84 Males. 685 233 346 257 285 204 67 2 196 1,761 273 212 178 150 118 137 113 112 112 94 74 59 59 276 29 110 Fe- males. 658 246 326 288 269 1,787 277 210 155 184 132 243 93 137 127 117 717 188 03 69 89 66 114 49 60 56 327 162 116 FOBBION WHrrB. Total. 10, 285 3,355 4,683 3,354 3,862 26, 029 6,270 3,752 2,940 3,296 2,351 38 13 17,009 6,728 1,991 2,684 2,439 2,271 16, 033 3,460 1,819 1,583 1,613 1,126 9,596 2,370 709 978 775 685 5,605 909 583 375 457 295 2,618 523 196 170 131 143 1,169 172 100 72 57 49 126 4 1,031 Males. 5,154 1,779 2,394 2,010 1,931 13, 268 2,574 1,962 1,500 1,574 1,133 8,748 3,103 1,006 1, 315 1,257 1,105 7,905 1, 759 894 830 816 602 4, 907 1,089 406 465 394 323 2,677 443 391 174 208 152 1 730 Fe- males. 6,131 1, 678 2,289 1,844 1,921 12, 761 2,696 1,790 1,440 1,722 1,213 8,861 3,566 935 1, 20:1 1,202 1,106 8,123 1,691 925 752 787 624 1,281 393 511 381 363 2,928 467 291 201 249 143 295 108 102 63 81 78 22 3 301 COLOEBD. (O) Total. 918 224 303 236 240 1,919 386 238 179 180 153 1,13d 464 100 1C2 121 120 907 279 107 110 72 656 265 63 71 71 63 523 118 71 30 64 24 79 18 370 Males. 463 109 168 133 106 967 200 117 676 212 66 91 69 49 477 132 53 46 54 34 319 112 34 30 83 28 237 5 204 Fe- males. 453 115 147 103 134 952 186 121 81 91 81 252 44 71 52 71 490 147 54 56 38 337 143 29 41 33 35 71 44 19 23 10 167 69 10 13 12 103 18 10 8 6 4 4S U 5 1 1 a 21 « 2 2 "3 13 13 les u STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 2.— AGES OF THE AGGREGATE POPULATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, NEIV MEXICO. All ages . Under 1 montli. 1 toSmonths... 3 to5 moHtha... 6 toSmontbs. -- tu 11 months.. Under 1 year... lyear.. 2 years. 8 years. 4 years. 1 tod years. B years. 6 years. 7 years. 8 years - 9 years. 5 to 9 years. 10 years. 11 years. 1*2 years . , 13 years. 14 years., 10 to 14 years. 15 years 16 years 17 years ISyears lOyears 15 to 19 years... 20 years 21 years 22 years 23 years 24 years 20 to 24 years. 25 years 26 years 27 years 28 years 29 years 25 to 29 years... 80 years 31 years 32 years S3 years 84 years 3D to 34 years. 35 years 86 years 37 years 88years 89 years 35 to 39 years. ■ 40 years 41 years 42 years 43 years 44 years 40 to 44 years. ISyears 46 years 47 years 48 years 49 years tfto 49 years. ALL CLASSES. Total. 110 1,143 1,482 1,308 905 4,948 3,137 4,730 4,895 4,501 17, 263 4,458 4,053 3.944 3,649 2,738 18,841 3,475 2.517 3,477 2,804 3,225 15, 498 3,068 3,159 2,541 3,346 2,684 14, 798 3,406 2,646 3,155 2,987 2,881 15, 074 3,281 2,661 2,285 3,066 2,005 13, 308 4,218 1,535 2,310 1,834 1,813 11, 710 3,247 2, l(i9 '1,617 2,448 1,524 11, 005 8,507 1,012 1,493 1,178 1,010 8,209 2,260 1,163 909 1,470 882 6,684 I Males. 62 600 745 672 465 2,544 1,564 2,488 2, 525 2,295 1,872 2.269 2.086 2,042 1,929 1,428 9,754 1,819 1,264 1,813 1,451 1,681 8,028 1,497 1,519 1,216 1,657 1,435 7,324 1,582 1,515 1,707 1,583 1,535 7,922 1,705 1,420 1,329 1,682 1,137 7,273 2,296 923 1,327 1,088 1,054 1,806 1,237 954 1,383 913 1,293 1,954 622 890 712 619 4,797 1,284 708 660 831 612 3,895 Fe- males. 48 543 737 636 440 2,404 1,573 2,243 2.370 2,206 8,391 2,189 1,966 1,902 1,720 1,310 9,087 1,656 1,253 1,664 1,353 1,544 7,470 1,571 1,640 1,325 1,689 1,249 7,474 1,824 1,130 1,443 1,404 1,346 7,152 1,586 1,241 956 1,384 6,036 1,822 612 983 746 759 5,032 1,441 932 063 1,065 611 4,712 1,653 390 603 466 400 8,412 976 465 349 639 370 NATIVE WHITE — NATIVD PAEENTS. 91 985 1,258 1,106 760 4,190 2.538 3,924 4,165 8,694 14, 321 3,710 3,284 3.264 2,898 2,191 15, 347 2,771 2,062 2,768 2,316 2,638 12, 455 2,496 2,465 2,055 2,612 2,175 11, 803 2, 6.14 2,118 2,401 2,301 2,126 11, 480 2,429 1,968 1,632 2,241 1,450 9,720 3,023 1,065 1,744 1,328 1,320 8,480 2,370 1,605 1,225 1,839 1,128 8,167 2,486 719 1,076 903 715 5,899 1,656 861 663 1,096 Hales. 64 612 625 671 384 2,146 1,278 2,070 2,136 1,846 7,3 1,854 1,668 1,674 1,523 1,126 7,845 1,442 1,030 1,435 1, 184 1,317 6,408 1,205 1,181 995 1,280 1,165 6,826 1,130 1,200 1,256 1,193 1,078 5,857 1,201 1,021 907 1,173 771 6,073 1,645 597 956 738 727 4,663 1,254 866 710 990 635 4,456 ,337 424 614 616 403 3,294 872 491 384 586 376 Fe- males. 56, 595 37 473 633 535 366 2,044 1,260 1,864 2.029 1,848 6,991 1,856 1,616 1,500 1,375 1,065 7,502 1.329 1.032 1,333 1,132 1,221 6,047 1,291 1,284 1,060 1,333 1,010 6,977 1,404 918 1,145 1,108 1,048 6,623 1,228 947 725 1,068 679 4,647 1,478 468 788 590 593 3,917 1,116 739 615 849 493 3,712 ,149 295 462 387 312 2,606 783 860 269 510 294 NATIVE WHITE— FOKEIQN PAHENTS. Total. 16 123 171 160 107 577 623 483 469 485 428 358 393 297 Males. 1,961 356 268 333 298 838 1,691 344 237 306 258 264 249 290 283 245 262 232 220 262 184 1,160 254 101 180 151 148 894 193 165 109 135 94 686 160 75 68 429 7,044 187 267 258 259 249 218 189 212 160 185 132 172 171 180 840 133 162 123 164 125 Fe- males. 5.495 176 256 225 210 867 236 210 169 181 137 171 136 161 125 158 707 144 139 164 165 139 144 126 129 149 102 154 103 115 90 103 131 104 62 96 66 458 281 2,789 4,923 2,707 2,216 260 189 71 958 a f sTBons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civiUzed Indians. 135 182 114 142 133 120 110 126 118 106 118 106 91 113 82 FOEEION WHITE. Total. 10, 860 120 100 68 65 61 43 327 228 148 256 867 99 65 129 114 172 162 236 232 253 330 272 277 334 261 1,474 460 201 236 254 201 1,351 890 287 196 304 237 1,414 486 148 234 171 157 314 188 139 199 115 Males. 7,151 145 195 268 100 99 144 131 164 (38 200 169 187 219 193 968 301 147 161 191 136 244 193 132 207 174 950 310 104 157 128 120 227 136 97 142 76 677 Fe- males. Ill 72 63 92 101 OOLOEED. (a) Total. 10, 874 230 253 213 28t 219 2*0 2C9 306 193 1,277 287 113 290 128 267 1,085 216 251 184 299 137 130 103 90 115 68 169 64 74 63 65 146 94 64 97 63 464 176 44 77 43 37 377 278 1,887 436 116 228 171 257 1,293 270 189 156 229 110 481 108 151 101 144 294 122 87 170 65 738 885 70 100 46 64 217 72 70 123 64 S46 Males. .Fe- males. 6,135 97 138 114 170 140 171 146 167 112 736 161 61 160 61 142 113 127 63 145 77 208 77 143 94 154 676 160 104 106 141 71 682 296 76 95 69 177 74 50 90 430 219 41 130 42 43 69 38 322 AGES. 65 GENERAL NATIVITY, AND COLOR, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES : 1890— Continued. TiEW MEXICO. BOyoara 51 years B2years Bliyeara 64 years 50 to 54 years.. 65 years 56 years 57 years -. 58 years 59 years I 55 to 59 years. eoyears 61 years 62 years 63 years 64 years CO to 64 years.. 65 years. 66 years. 67 years . 68 years - 69 years. AT.T. CLASSES. Total. 65 to C9 years. 70year9 71years 72year8 73 years 74 years 70 to 74 years.. 75 years., 76 years.. 77 years. 78 years. 79 years. 75 to 79 years. 80 years 81 years 82 years 83 years 84 years 80 to 84 years. 85 years 86 years 87 years 88 years 89years , 85 to 89 years.. OOyeara... Olycars 92 years 93 years 94 years 90 to 94 years.. 95 years 96 years 97 years 98 years 99 years 95 to 99 years. 100 years and over. Ag6 unknown 2,330 670 884 832 842 5,458 1,103 783 528 807 472 3,1 1,740 302 429 3,116 691 260 235 323 171 692 76 160 93 101 1,022 220 74 61 94 50 499 1D9 20 20 66 20 14 9 20 119 78 3 7 3 6 19 27 218 Males. 1,251 359 503 541 527 3,241 671 487 328 468 317 1,271 934 195 250 252 171 1,802 353 170 153 193 107 876 338 46 106 54 74 131 43 41 61 31 102 13 14 17 26 172 re- males. 61 58 12 14 134 1,079 211 321 291 315 2,217 432 296 200 339 155 1,422 806 107 179 116 106 1,314 338 90 82 130 64 704 254 30 55 3D 27 NATIVE WHITE— NATIYE PAKENTS. 405 68 Total. 1,667 406 694 636 642 4,046 864 622 398 658 373 2,915 1,351 242 339 278 207 2,417 580 201 183 267 139 472 57 184 75 80 170 60 48 73 395 155 15 15 22 33 240 73 6 2 3 3 1 14 15 136 Males. 240 412 390 2,255 501 375 244 1,727 721 151 198 188 132 1,390 287 131 114 155 85 772 271 36 107 37 131 Fe- males. 837 166 282 246 259 247 154 290 134 630 91 141 90 75 293 70 69 112 64 598 201 21 46 36 22 142 109 49 29 NATIVE WniTK— FOKEIGN PARENTS. Total. Males. 50 12 Fe. males. 25 EOEEION WHITE. Total. 353 103 122 139 119 836 166 91 82 200 86 48 69 36 379 177 57 34 61 Males. 228 76 97 109 119 69 56 62 64 114 27 28 45 25 239 43. 29 25 17 15 Fe- males. 125 27 25 30 31 140 22 COLOEED. (a) Total. 242 40 46 28 51 407 161 14 31 18 24 14 Males. 143 24 35 20 32 103 123 67 43 18 Fe- males. 99 16 11 153 15 20 78 81 6 13 8 17 125 26 5 4 10 5 23 4 6 1 3 11 4 3 5 1 24 12 2 66 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 2.— AGES OP THE AGGREGATE POPULATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, TSEW YORK. All ages "Under 1 m ontli lto2montli3 3 to 5 months 6to8mnntl!3 9tollmontli8 Under 1 year.. lyear 2year3 3years 4years lto4year8..- Syears 6year8 Vyears Syeara Qyears 5to9year8... lOyears 11 years 12year3 13 years 14 years 10 to 14 years. 15 years 16year8 , ITyears 18 years Idycars , 15 to 19 years. 20 years.... 21 years 25 years 23 years 24 years 20 to 24 years.. 25 years 26 years 27 years 28 years 29 years 25 to 29 years... 30 years 31 years 82 years 33 years 34 years — 30 to 34 years. 35 years 36 years 37 years 38 years 39 years 35 to 39 years. 40 years 41 years 42 years 43 years 44 years 40 to 44 years... 45 years 46 years 47 years , 48 years 49year8 t5 to 49 years.. AU. CLASSES. Total. 5,997,853 4, 819 24, 259 34, 614 36, 332 24, 953 124, 977 83, 915 138, 267 129, 244 124, 428 475, 854 120, 687 119, 337 115, 479 112, 336 106, 791 574, 630 113, 580 103, 830 114, 788 105, 955 117, 025 655, 178 582, 970 124. 157 119, 934 128, 247 124, 956 123, 380 620, 674 126, 507 114,112 106, 719 124, 811 94, 606 665,70 140, 792 77, 112 S9, 197 86, 009 83, 887 491, 997 109, 125 79, 991 69, 614 86, 476 65, 108 410, 314 118, 226 50, 747 71, 087 68, 277 65, 109 363, 446 88, 301 55, 651 50, 877 60, 486 46, 741 Males. 2,976,893 2,463 12, 335 17, 578 18, 2'J3 12, 630 63, 298 42, 372 69, 656 64, 823 62, 993 239, 844 60, 339 59, 711 67, 715 56, 411 53, 953 288, 129 67, 489 52, 433 57, 966 52, 961 59, 055 279, 909 53, 475 68,644 66, 173 58, 352 65, 561 282, 105 63, 959 59, 763 60,384 60, 248 59, 320 293, 672 60, 184 65, 641 52, 970 62, 088 47, 687 278, 470 74, 696 40, 039 60, 576 44,208 42, 672 262, 191 66, 896 40, 811 35, 532 43, 341 32, 959 209, 639 69, 240 20, 184 86, 085 29, 023 27, 302 177, 834 44,608 28, 308 25, 500 29, 657 23,449 Fe- males. 3,020,960 2,366 11, 924 17, 036 18, 040 12, 323 61, 679 41, 643 68, Oil 64,421 61, 435 236, 010 60, 348 69, 626 57,764 65, 925 52, 838 286, 601 56, 091 61, 392 66, 822 52, 994 67, 970 275, 269 64, 984 62, 303 68, 689 65, 653 69, 336 300, 805 70, 198 60, 171 67, 863 04, 710 64, 060 327, 002 60, 323 68, 571 52, 749 62, 823 46, 819 287, 286 72, 096 37, 073 48, 621 41, 801 40, 215 239, 800 52, 229 39, 180 34, 082 43, 136 32, 149 200, 776 68, 986 24, 663 35, 002 29, 254 27, 807 175, 612 43, 693 27, 343 25, 377 80, 929 23, 292 NATIVE WHITE— NATITE PAEEKTS. Total. 2,520,807 2,282 11, 728 10, 318 16, 926 12, 387 59, 639 40, 059 67, 671 63, 098 60, 604 231, 332 69, 037 57, 642 55, 451 53, 365 60, 087 275, 582 52, 204 47, 130 60, 337 46, 379 48, 715 244,765 44,861 48, 507 45, 614 47, 259 43, 526 229, 637 43, 847 44,731 44, 833 43, 93r 41, 4C0 218, 802 40,789 37, 236 35, COl 40, SC2 33, 063 187, 641 48, 238 29, 064 35, 655 32, 737 31,985 177, 619 39, 335 31,346 28, 583 33, 787 27, 632 100, 633 41, 920 22, 719 29, 209 25, 648 24, 122 143, 678 33, 196 24,700 22, 984 25, 228 21, 386 Males. 1,246,119 1,130 5,954 8,316 8,579 6,264 0,243 20, 213 34, 429 31, 752 30, 865 117, 269 29, 482 28,844 27, 766 26, 860 25, 358 138, 310 26, 694 23, 976 25, 570 23, 242 24, 756 124,247 22, 078 23, 478 22, 424 23, 020 21, 076 112, 976 19, 518 22, 608 21,610 21, 669 20, 286 105, 691 19, 382 17, 908 17, 530 20, 002 16, 122 90, 960 23,678 14, 424 17, 480 16, 141 15, 878 87, 601 19, 029 15, 627 14, 313 10, 672 13, 717 80, 158 20, 574 11, 369 14, 312 12, 449 11, 684 70, 278 16,294 12, 197 11, 199 12, 082 10,485 Fe. males. 1,274,683 1,152 5,772 8, 002 8,347 6,123 29, 396 19, 846 33, 142 31, 346 29, 739 114, 073 29, 655 28, 798 27, 685 26, 606 24,729 137, 272 25, 510 23, 154 24,758 23, 137 23, 959 120, 618 22, 773 25, 029 23, 090 24, 239 21, 550 116, 681 24, 329 22, 123 £3, 223 22, 203 21, 174 113, 111 21, 407 19, 328 18, 155 20, 800 16, 941 96, 691 24, 660 14, 640 18, 115 16, 696 16, 107 00, 118 19, 406 16, 719 14, 270 17, 216 13, 865 80,475 21, 346 11,300 14, 957 13, 199 12, 538 73, 400 16, 902 12, 509 11, 785 13, 146 10,901 302,056 161,422 150,634 127,500 62,257 95,243 | 33,168 16,038 17,120 137,672 Persons of negro descent, Chlaeje, Japanese, and oi-rilized Indians. NATIVE WHITE — FOEEIGN PAEENTS. Total. 2,479 12, 240 17, 764 18, 729 12, 105 63, 317 42, 001 66, 475 60, 648 56, 947 226, 071 54, 293 53, 525 61, 019 48, 847 45, 874 253, 558 48, 697 45, 069 51, 083 47, 942 54, 743 247, 634 50, 299 66, 060 61,636 54, 053 48, 501 260, 548 48, 178 47, 141 47, 835 44, 783 43,,166 231, 093 40, 936 36, 683 33, 878 39, 105 30, 155 180, 760 42, 600 24, 020 29,737 25, 389 23, 650 145, 390 26, 916 19, 647 16, 091 17, 844 12, 423 92, 921 17,419 7,000 0,939 7,880 7,023 60, 101 9,582 6,530 5,636 6,609 4,801 Males. 904,977 1,302 6,222 9,003 9,370 6,136 32, 033 21, 250 33, 129 30, 327 28, p56 113, 361 27, 202 26, 756 25, -!81 24, 457 23, 161 127, 047 24, 467 22, 671 25, 756 23, 934 27,440 126, 611 24, 240 23, 498 25, 327 24,008 27, 303 124, 168 24, 761 27, 328 25, 511 25, 631 23, 809 123, 376 25, 638 28, 732 26, 124 28, 522 24, 692 126, 940 21, 215 23, 990 23, 746 21,648 20, 403 110, 002 18, 911 17, 446 16, 612 18, 737 14, 873 86, 679 20, 704 12, 209 14, 525 12, 833 11, 943 72, 214 13, 758 9,735 8,049 8,911 6,100 46, 553 8,409 4,040 4,806 3,870 3,336 24, 621 4,630 3,186 2,725 8,123 2,374 Fe- 932,476 1,177 6,018 8,761 9,359 6,909 31,284 20, 751 33, 346 30, 321 28, 293 112, 710 27, 091 26, 709 25, 538 24, 390 22, 723 133, 608 28, 903 23, 151 25, 089 23,135 22, 753 121, 091 22, 025 10, 240 17, 206 20, 308 16, 282 94, 181 21, 806 11,811 15, 212 12, 656 11, 707 73, 182 13, 168 9,912 8,042 8,933 6,323 46, 368 9,010 3,860 5,073 4,010 3,687 25, 640 4,052 3,344 2, 911 3,486 2,427 FOEEIGN WHITE. Total. 1,666,692 68 167 269 196 1,033 2,920 4,245 5,670 13, 874 6,177 6,970 7,841 8,948 9,663 39, 598 11,459 10, 570 12, 123 10, 513 13, 255 66, 930 12,141 14, 986 16, 307 21, 201 21, 433 86, 067 30, 235 26, 635 33, 765 34,303 38, 935 161, 863 42, 663 38, 634 34, 717 43, 005 29, 853 188, 772 63, 338 23, 068 32,519 20, 829 26, 160 101, 904 40, 886 27, 864 23, 956 33, 468 23, 974 150, 138 66, 709 19,512 89, 922 24, 043 23, 209 154, 485 44, 221 23, 809 21,601 27, 936 19, 916 Males. 5 33 90 130 105 363 505 1,460 2,147 2,905 7,017 3,079 3,621 3,893 4,522 4,883 19, 898 5,715 6,369 6,008 5,248 6,199 28, 539 6,072 7,129 7,624 9,109 9,140 39, 074 12, 354 12, 346 15,089 15, 996 17, 678 73, 463 20, 794 19, 343 18, 090 22, 385 15, 962 06, 574 20, 054 12,887 17, 848 14, 078 14,306 88,773 22. 162 14, 881 12,683 17. 163 12, 585 79, 474 20, 103 10,441 10, 417 12, 328 12, 023 80, 317 33, 984 12, 500 11, 281 13, 977 10, 206 71, 137 Fe. males. 77 129 91 337 628 1,460 2,008 2,771 6,857 3,098 3,440 3,943 4,426 4,779 19, 700 5,744 5,201 6,116 5,265 6,056 28, 381 7,858 8,633 12, 092 12, 393 46, 993 17, 881 14, 189 18, 676 18, 397 19, 257 88, 400 21, 860 19,101 16, 627 20, 620 13, 891 02, 198 24,284 10, 181 14, 071 12,151 11, 844 73, 131 18, 724 13, 983 11, 273 16, 295 11, 389 70, f 27, 606 9,071 14, 505 11,715 11, 271 74, 168 21, 337 11,210 10,410 13, 959 9,619 66, 435 COLOEED. (a) Total. 73, 901 49 225 365 418 265 1,322 822 1,301 1,253 1,301 4,577 1,180 1,200 1,168 1,176 1,168 1,220 1,061 1,245 1,121 1,313 6,959 1,168 1,295 1,308 1,492 1,437 6,698 1,897 1,627 1,814 1,649 1,829 8,916 2,110 1,656 1,433 1,939 1,435 8,582 2,616 960 1,346 1,064 1,102 7,078 1,983 1,134 084 1,387 1,120 6,623 3,178 • 616 957 706 665 5,122 1,302 606 506 713 3,S2S Males 36,034 26 127 109 213 125 404 638 597 2,207 676 600 575 573 661 2,874 623 522 623 537 660 3,965 564 609 614 692 638 3,115 872 819 039 933 953 4,510 1,097 844 732 064 730 4,367 1,360 519 723 556 545 3,703 1,047 508 487 605 567 3,354 1,164 344 490 376 364 •2,718 700 326 295 875 294 1,990 AGES. 67 GENERAL NATIVITY, AND COLOR, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES : 1890— Continued. TfEW VOBH. BO^oara Blyeara 53 years 53 years 54 years 50 to 54 years. 55 years.. 56 years . , 57 years. 68 years . 59 years. 55 to 59 years.. 60 years., 61 years.. 62 years. 63 years . 64 years. ALL CLASSES. Total. 60 to 64 years... 65year3 66years 67 years , 68 years 69y6ar3 65 to 69 years. 70 years , 71 years 72yoar3 73 years 74 years 70 to 74 years. 75 years.. 76 years. 77 years . 78 years. 79 years - 75 to 79 years.. 80 years. 81 years. 62 years . 83 years . 84 years . 3 to 84 years. 85 years. 86 years. 87 years . 88 years. 89 years. 85 to 89 years.. SO years Slyears 92 years 03 years 04 years 90 to 94 years... 05 years 96 years 97 years 08 years 09 years 95 to 99 years. 100 years and OTer. Age unknown 9], 993 87, 075 49, 234 42,716 43, 382 264, 399 51, 181 42, 415 33, 824 36, 639 27, 659 191, 698 60, 542 23, 815 31,279 30, 084 27, 473 173, 193 36, 469 23, 657 23, 153 22, 353 .16, 890 121, 523 30, 801 13, 686 16, 564 14, 178 12, 694 87,023 14, 816 10, 535 8,178 8,928 6,323 48, 780 9,222 4,061 4,755 3,903 3,723 26, 263 3,051 2,471 3,831 1,515 1,105 Males. 9,963 1,424 620 431 308 250 2,933 178 151 78 139 12, 667 Fe- males. 43, 931 18, 909 24, 587 21, 461 21, 041 129, 929 24, 761 20, 636 16, 935 17, 633 13, 468 03, 433 28, 382 12, 028 15, 631 14, 997 13, 542 84, 580 17, 696 11, 613 11, 102 10, 908 8,434 48, 061 18, 166 24, 647 21, 255 22, 341 134, 470 26, 400 21, 779 16, 889 19, 006 14, 191 59, 813 14, 773 6,916 8,377 7,099 6,234 43, 399 7,115 5,190 3,944 4,356 3,168 23, 773 4,200 2,257 2,297 1,845 1,693 12, 291 1,314 1,063 838 675 499 4,378 583 199 163 114 87 1,146 203 56 7,474 98, 265 32, 160 11, 787 15, 648 15, 037 13, 931 88, 613 18,773 12, 044 11, 051 11, 385 8,456 NATIVE WHITE— KATIVB PAEKXTS. Total. 33, 963 18, 016 22, 670 20, 529 20, 934 116, 002 21, 070 20, 000 17, 071 17, 303 14, 245 89, 688 23, 339 12, 610 15, 853 15,818 14, 337 61, 709 16, 028 6,770 8,187 7,079 6,460 44,524 7,701 5,345 4,234 4,672 3,155 25, 007 5,022 2,404 2, 458 2,057 2,031 13, 972 1,737 1,409 993 840 606 6,585 841 321 268 194 103 1,787 1]0 90 314 83 6,193 81, 857 16, 727 12, 875 12, 337 13, 277 9,931 64, 037 14, 908 8,413 10, 045 8,759 7,902 Males. 10, 002 8,072 11,032 10,200 9,995 56, 201 10, 209 9,064 8,558 8,334 43,601 11, 113 6,256 7,865 7,799- 6,980 40, 013 8,091 6,288 6,075 5,993 4,955 50, 080 8,215 6,454 5,376 5,649 4,261 29, 855 5,173 3,245 3,225 2,730 2,537 16, 910 1,867 1,620 1,209 1,018 723 0,437 784 363 275 214 163 266 47 8,985 . 31, 401 7,244 4,181 5,100 4,396 3,862 24, 773 3,968 3,186 2,540 2,705 2,107 14, 501 2,402 1,563 1,573 1,295 1,150 7,983 792 700 531 451 322 2,796 314 139 102 55 678 107 16 4,179 Fe- males. 17, 961 9,044 11, 538 10, 329 10, 929 59, 801 10, 861 10, 3S6 8,513 8,968 7,409 46, 087 13, 220 6,264 7,08a 41, 844 8,636 6,687 6,152 6,285 4,976 33, 636 7,734 4,231 4,945 4,363 4,050 25, 313 4,257 3,269 2,830 2, 844 2,154 15, 354 2,771 1,683 1,052 1,435 1,387 8,937 1,075 920 678 007 401 3,041 470 224 173 136 108 1,111 NATIVE WHITE— FOBEIQN PAEEKTS. Total. 7,497 3,284 4,007 3, ^72 3,211 21, 431 3,130 2,632 2, 026 2,093 1,431 11, 312 2,528 1,002 1,327 1,203 1,144 7,354 1,497 913 4,875 1,053 523 691 510 402 3,139 487 408 310 383 238 320 177 104 189 135 1,021 124 116 89 69 66 159 31 2,806 126 21 5 1,377 Males. 3,448 1,685 2,041 1,003 1,661 10, 397 1,483 1,270 1,013 999 713 5,478 ,155 554 667 607 530 3,503 698 439 433 443 331 2,349 499 254 277 257 223 223 188 146 178 106 841 143 75 72 13 3 768 Fe- males. 4,049 1,599 2,026 1,710 1,650 11, 034 1,647 1,363 1,013 1,094 718 6,834 ,373 638 670 656 614 ,861 799 474 442 441 870 2,526 554 269 314 253 239 1,639 364 220 170 204 133 990 183 102 122 100 75 72 2 619 FOREIGN WHITE. Total. 49, 213 16, 418 22,110 18, 423 18, 842 124, 006 26, 463 19, 389 14, 430 16, 931 11, 738 88, 951 33, 970 10, 029 13, 887 12, 769 11, 799 83,454 17, 861 9,728 8,881 9,009 6,115 51, 594 14, 397 4,661 5,821 4,818 4,230 33, 917 5,909 3,596 2,420 2,919 1, 770 10, 680 3,606 1,197 1,303 956 1,022 8,084 1,023 710 60S 419 307 2,966 658 134 134 71 975 217 72 3,884 Males. 23, 843 8,041 11, 200 9,387 9,283 61, 814 12, 840 9,613 7, 316 8,153 5,807 43, 539 15, 813 5,129 7,006 6,476 5,943 40, 366 8,741 4,807 4,516 4,448 3,092 25, 604 6,848 2,445 2,950 2,404 2,113 16, 760 2,377 1,777 1,223 1,434 933 8,343 604 633 454 468 3,767 461 308 252 190 149 1,360 81 33 2,289 Fe- males. 26, 370 7,877 10,850 9,036 0,559 62, 193 13, 633 9,876 7,214 8,778 5,931 45, 422 18, 157 4,900 6,882 0,293 6,856 42, 088 9,120 4,921 4,365 4,661 3,033 25, 990 7,549 2,216 2,871 2,414 2,107 17, 157 3,092 1,819 1,198 1,485 843- 8,437 593 670 602 554 4,317 561 402 256 229 158 1,606 324 82 76 48 46 576 1,595 COLOBED. (S) Total. 1,319 857 487 392 405 2,960 498 394 297 813 245 1,747 705 184 212 234 193 1,528 334 141 166 133 143 1,016 90 107 91 110 781 145 77 06 78 48 414 117 42 248 43 13 15 421 Males. 211 254 212 202 1,517 229 189 148 147 112 301 89 104 115 698 166 79 73 85 56 459 182 36 50 42 46 188 85 4 248 Fe- males. 68 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 2.— AGES OF THE AGGREGATE POPULATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, IVORXI3 CAROIillVA. All ages . . . TTnderl month... 1 to2montli3 8 to5month3 « to 8 months 9 to 11 months Under 1 year. lycar 2y6ar8 3 years 4 years lto4yoars... Syears 6years Tyears 8 years Syears , 5 to 9 years... 10 years 11 years 12 years 13 years 14 years 10 to 14 years. 15 years 16years 17 years 18 years 19 years 15 to 19 years. 20 years 21 years 22 years 23years 24 years 20 to 24 years. 25 years 26 years 27 years 28 years 29 years _. 25 to 29 years.. 80 years. 31 years. 32 years. 33 years.. 34 years.. 30 to 34 years. 35 years 36 years 37 years '. . 38 years 39 years 35 to 39 years. 40 years 41 years 42 years 43 years 44 years 40 to 44 years. 45 years 46 years 47 years 48 years tf years 4S to 49 years.. ALL CLASSES. Total. 1,217 10, 393 12, 599 13,030 9,109 40, 357 35, 437 62, 407 47, 625 51, 188 186, 657 45, 871 62, 641 47, 897 49, 575 41, 603 237, 487 48, 454 38, 752 49, 605 41, 778 ■ 42, 916 221, 505 37, 986 40, 231 34, 795 40, 166 30, 148 183, 316 31,097 30,444 29. 481 26, 919 24,268 142, 199 25, 133 19, 688 19, 259 23, 608 17, 468 105, 066 31,203 13, 942 17, 300 16, 722 16, 177 95, 344 25, 125 16, 433 15, 095 17, 941 13, 695 88,189 25, 014 10, 002 12, 609 10, 818 10, 457 68, 900 19, 133 11, 070 9,579 10,684 8,554 59, 020 Males. 799, 149 612 5,371 6,366 6,602 4,595 23, 626 18, 146 26, 966 23, 931 26, 325 95, 357 23, 072 26, 673 24,429 25, 125 21, 203 120, 402 25, 040 19, 536 25, 165 21, 345 21, 629 Fe- males. 818, 798 112, 621 19, 238 19, 366 17, 437 19, 670 14, 949 90, 660 13, 830 15, 624 13, 783 13, 077 11, 297 67, 511 11, 019 8,974 9,151 11, 270 9,045 49, 459 14, 252 7,231 8,471 8,613 8,097 46, 664 11,779 8,100 7,710 8,961 7,101 43, 651 10, 848 6,070 6,952 6,183 4,877 31, 930 8,423 5,484 4, 636 4,660 8,972 695 5,022 6,243 ■ 6, 317 4,514 22, 731 17, 291 25, 452 23, 694 24,863 91, 300 22, 799 25, 9G8 23, 468 24, 460 20, 400 117, 085 23, 408 19, 216 24,440 20, 433 21, 387 108, 884 18, 748 20, 865 17, 358 20, 486 15, 199 92, 656 17, 267 14, 920 15, 698 13, 842 12,961 74, 688 14, 114 10, 714 10, 108 12, 238 8,423 66, 597 16, 951 6,711 8,829 8,109 8,080 NATIVE ■WHITE— NATIVE PARENTS. Total. 1,044,483 806 6,519 7,974 8,603 6,248 30, 050 22, 973 33,617 30, 325 32, 799 48, 680 13, 346 8,333 7,386 8,980 6,494 44, 538 14, 166 4,932 6,657 6,635 5,680 36, 970 10, 710 5,586 6,044 6,024 4,582 119, 714 29, 092 32, 909 29, 936 30, 511 26, 504 148, 952 29, 967 26, 378 30, 088 26, 304 26, 340 137, 077 22, 995 24,389 21, 630 24, 503 19, 183 112, 700 19, 007 20, 092 19, 013 17, 166 15, 350 90, 628 14, 064 12, 416 12, 810 16, 210 12, 850 68, 350 19, 772 19, 590 12, 615 12,164 11,964 Males, 517, 126 411 3,345 4,069 4,406 3,164 16, 385 11, 909 17, 382 15, 370 16, 870 Fe- males. 527, 357 396 3,174 3,916 4,097 3,084 67, 105 15, 387 11, 594 10, 665 12, 277 9,619 59, 642 14, 768 7,662 9,380 8,235 7,995 48, 040 11, 468 7,737 6,706 7,178 5,993 61, 531 14, 610 16, 760 15,356 15, 455 13, 429 75, 610 15, 517 12, 877 16, 360 12, 980 13, 332 70, 066 11,653 11, 787 10, 914 12, 176 9,823 66, 353 8,793 10, 379 9,146 8,730 7,352 14, 665 11,064 16, 235 14, 955 16, 929 68, 183 14,482 16, 149 14, 680 16, 056 13, 075 73, 342 14, 450 12, 501 14, 728 12, 324 13, 008 67, Oil 11, 342 12, 602 10,716 12, 327 9,360 56, 347 10, 214 9,713 9,867 8,436 7,998 44, 400 46, 228 6,389 6,785 6,182 7,861 6,674 32, 891 9,249 5,516 6,264 6,334 6,029 33, 391 7,435 5,756 6,592 6,267 6,146 30, 186 6,779 3,912 4,602 3,985 3,748 22, 926 5,117 3,646 2,983 2,988 2,662 7,675 6,631 6,628 8,349 6,176 35, 469 10, 623 6,075 6,351 6,830 5,935 33, 714 7,952 5, 838 6,073 0,020 4,473 29, 350 7,989 3,750 4,878 4,250 4,247 25, 114 6,361 4,091 3,723 4,100 3,331 NATIVE WHITE— FOREIGN PARENTS. Total. 7,237 123 187 194 192 178 186 156 170 164 84-1 196 170 190 192 188 936 160 179 141 196 168 93 130 148 130 152 653 115 120 91 510 109 66 90 93 82 107 80 69 66 60 382 278 Males. 63 91 102 106 86 101 Fe- males. 449 78 82 85 115 95 289 237 208 188 145 27,074) 81,946 39,082 | 17,396 21,686 260 137 123 334 « Persons of negro descent, Cliinese, Japanese, and civUlzed Indians, 72 107 87 96 96 89 475 364 273 231 133 FOREIGN WHITE. Total. 82 180 295 331 304 323 101 49 62 71 61 Males. 2,316 Fe- males. COLORED. (O) Total. 165 199 197 235 195 206 13 405 3,834 4,588 4,480 2,835 130 60, 623 132 107 117 21 16, 142 12, 339 18, 601 17, 098 18, 187 66, 225 16, 697 19, 427 17, 787 18, 874 14, 924 Males. 275,994 Fe- males. 198 2,004 2,280 2,250 1,417 87, 609 18, 264 13, 188 19, 309 16, 265 16, 363 83, 389 14, 801 16, 619 12, 993 16, 422 10, 758 09, 593 11,917 10, 179 10. 268 9,658 8,701 8,149 6,173 9,481 8,456 9,346 286, 671 207 1,830 2,308 2,230 1,418 33, 456 8,373 9,704 8,978 9,609 7,076 44, 300 9,423 6,504 9,701 8,262 8,087 10, 907 7,094 6,300 7,101 4,463 35,866 11, 242 3,246 4,627 4,404 4,077 27, 496 9,539 4,690 4,305 5,637 3,842 27, 913 10, 059 2,241 3,117 2,481 2,361 20, 259 7,605 3,226 2,762 3,386 2,466 42, 037 7,490 7,475 6,419 7,360 5,007 33, 751 4,965 5,063 4,541 4,260 3,838 128 11 19,344 22, 667 4,546 3,104 2,887 3,307 2,289 16, 132 4,913 1,660 2,110 2,197 1,988 12,868 4,228 2,262 2,051 2,627 1,874 13, 042 3,964 1,089 1,393 1,137 1,081 8,664 3,219 1,771 1,486 1,608 1,262 9,335 6,166 9,120 8,642 8,841 32, 769 8,224 9,723 8,809 9,305 7,248 43,309 8,841 6,624 9.608 8,003 8,276 41, 352 7,311 8,144 6,574 8,062 6,751 35,842 6,962 5,116 5,727 6,298 4,863 27, 966 6,362 3,990 3,413 3,791 2,174 19, 733 6,329 1,586 2,417 2,207 2,089 14,628 6,311 2,428 2,254 2,910 1,968 14,871 1,152 1,724 1,344 1,280 11, 595 4,286 1,455 1,277 l,77t 1,2U 10,010 AGES. 69 GENERAL NATIVITY, AND COLOR, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890— Continued. NORTH CAROLiINA. ALL CLASSES. NATIVE WHITE— NATIVE PAEENTS. NATIVE WHITE— FOEEIGH PAEENTS. FOEEIGN WHITE. COLOEED. (O) Total. Males. males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe. males. Total. Males. Fe. males. Total. Males. Fe- males. 19, 256 7,124 9,739 8,500 8,630 8,304 3,729 6,010 4,688 4,424 10, 952 3,395 4,729 8,912 4,206 10, 732 4,937 6,704 6,917 6,008 4,224 2; 387 8,095 2, 934 2,791 6,608 2,560 3,600 2,983 3,217 66 32 61 52 62 29 20 40 31 25 37 12 21 21 27 115 50 74 65 69 78 36 45 43 44 37 14 29 22 15 8,343 2,105 2, 900 2,466 2,511 8,973 1,286 1,830 1, 6e0 1,564 4,370 819 1,070 888 917 50 to 54 years... 63, 249 10, 838 8,391 6,631 6,805 4,957 26,055 6,267 4,341 8,449 3,455 2,657 27, 194 6,671 4,050 3,082 8,350 2,400 84,298 8,675 6,841 4,650 4,723 3,598 15, 431 2,901 2,691 2,260 2,221 1,749 18, 867 3,674 • 3,150 2,390 2,502 1,849 263 44 48 39 58 37 146 23 29 25 30 22 lis 21 19 14 22 15 363 82 79 65 57 41 246 48 60 40 ■ 41 29 117 34 19 25 16 12 18, 325 4,137 2,423 1,777 1,907 1,281 10, 233 2,295 1,5U1 1, 124 1,157 767 8,092 1,842 863 653 810 524 55 to 59 years-.. 37,522 13, 085 3,951 6,023 6,333 4,684 19,069 5,739 2,018 2,437 2,745 2,296 18,453 7,346 1,933 2,586 2,588 2,239 25, 387 7,463 3,043 8,863 4,145 3,550 11, 822 8,021 1,483 1,751 2,044 1,678 13, 665 4,442 1,660 2,112 2,101 1, 872 226 64 88 42 35 37 135 28 21 17 17 23 91 26 17 25 18 14 324 74 41 39 50 38 218 49 29 27 34 26 106 25 12 12 10 12 11, 585 6,404 829 1,079 1,103 959 6, SOI 2, fiil 485 642 C50 668 4,091 2,653 344 437 433 391 60 to 64 years... 31, 976 8,322 4,040 3,786 8,938 2,820 15,234 3,824 2,043 1,962 1,986 1,478 16,742 4,498 1,997 1,824 1,952 1,342 22,064 5,113 8,148 2,B33 2,863 2,175 9,977 2,211 1,486 1,403 1, 366 1,099 12, 087 2,902 1,662 1,435 1,493 1,076 206 67 42 29 31 19 106 29 25 15 22 13 100 28 17 14 9 6 242 67 35 20 28 18 165 45 24 16 19 13 77 12 11 10 9 5 9,464 3,095 815 803 1,010 - 60S 4,936 1,539 508 528 580 353 4,478 1,556 307 365 436 255 1 65 to 69 years... 22, 906 6,853 2,037 2,905 2,284 2,206 11,293 3,137 1,023 1,507 1,150 1,149 11, 613 3,716 1,014 1,398 1,134 1,057 16, 137 3,929 1,615 2,211 1,771 1,729 7,564 1,726 780 1,099 844 873 8,573 2,203 835 1,112 927 856 178 85 22 24 32 21 104 17 13 10 21 16 • 74 18 9 14 11 164 43 14 19 19 20 117 29 7 ri 13 14 47 14 I 6 6 6,427 2,846 386 651 462 430 3,608 1,365 223 387 272 217 2,919 1, 481 163 264 190 189 70 to 74 years... 16, 285 8,414 1,918 1,480 1,693 986 7,966 1,670 988 764 865 521 8,319 1,844 930 716 828 465 11,265 2,076 1,473 1,180 1,259 744 6,322 B20 743 574 625 399 6,933 1,156 730 606 634 345 134 30 19 27 25 11 70 21 12 19 12 4 58 9 7 e 13 7 115 16 17 7 8 6 74 12 11 6 5 6 41 4 6 1 3 1 4,781 1,292 409 280 401 225 2,494 617 222 105 223 113 2,287 675 ]87 101 178 112 75 to 79 years-. 9,491 2,492 773 841 S48 688 4,708 1,026 387 420 336 322 4,783 1,466 386 421 313 366 6,732 1,336 604 671 495 620 3,261 682 805 327 239 241 3,471 764 299 344 256 279 112 27 9 12 13 8 68 16 6 7 8 6 44 12 4 5 6 3 64 12 2 1 2 1 39 9 2 1 2 1 15 3 2,503 1,117 158 167 139 159 1,340 420 75 85 87 75 1,253 697 83 72 62 84 80 to 84 years... 6,443 704 448 327 276 196 2,491 294 219 147 130 80 2,962 410 229 180 145 115 3,626 404 836 239 186 130 1,694 174 161 101 84 65 1,932 230 175 138 102 76 69 9 7 3 3 4 40 1 2 2 1 8 29 8 6 1 2 1 18 6 5 3 1 2 15 6 1 i' 2 3 1 4 3 1,730 285 100 82 85 59 611 252 28 34 22 22 114 55 44 44 20 083 171 45 SB 41 39 85 to 89 years... 1,949 441 109 93 75 64 870 167 62 37 82 21 1,079 274 47 66 43 33 1,295 185 79 65 50 32 675 83 47 20 22 14 720 102 32 35 28 18 26 1 1 3 1 i' 2 17 1 i 1 17 3 1 1 2 9 3 2 8 i' 1 277 81 M 15 8 7 834 171 14 19 14 15 90 to 94 years... 772 93 47 47 69 19 319 SO 19 27 19 6 453 63 28 20 40 14 401 26 21 21 22 7 186 10 8 12 8 2 215 16 13 9 14 5 6 1 1 2 3 1 3 7 6 2 358 66 23 24 37 12 125 19 9 15 11 3 233 47 14 1 2 2 2 23 95 to 09 years... 100 years and OTer.. Age unknown 266 230 3,829 100 66 2,023 165 164 1,806 97 40 1,911 40 10 1,109 57 30 802 4 1 9 1 6 3 1 3 2 2 162 189 1,882 67 50 891 105 27 17 10 991 70 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 2.— AGES OF THE AGGREGATE POPULATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, NORTH DAKOTA. All ages . . Under 1 montli. lto2raoiith3 3 to 5 months 6 to 8 months . . . 9 to 11 months.. Under 1 year.. lyear.. 2 years. 3 years. 4 years. 1 to 4 years. B years . 6 years. 7 years . 8 years., 9 years. 5 to 9 years. 10 years. 11 years . 12 years. 13 years. 14 years.. 10 to 14 years. 15 years 16 years 17 years , 18 years , ISyoars , 15 to 19 years. 20 years 21 years , 22 years 23 years 24 years 20 to 24 years. 25 years. 26 years. 27 years. 28 years. 29 years. 26 to 29 years.. 30 years 31 years 32 years 33 years 34 years 30 to 34 years.. 85 years 36 years 37 years 88 years 39 years 35 to 39 years... 40 years 41 years 42 years 43 years 44 years 40 to 44 years... 45 years 46 years 47 years 48 years tf years <5 to 49 year*. ALL CLASSES. Total. 182, 719 106 1,302 1,811 2,014 1,150 6,413 4,181 6, 932 6,236 5,806 23, 155 5,567 5,161 4,822 4,368 3,781 23, 699 3,991 3,357 3,670 3,259 3,352 17, 629 2,851 2,974 2,728 8,294 2,991 14, 833 3,158 3,385 3,767 3,787 3,806 17, 903 3,818 3,812 3,800 4,252 3,386 19, 0G8 6,028 8,080 8,660 3,223 2,943 17, 934 3,413 2,721 2,187 2,356 1,795 12,472 2,744 1,370 1,671 1,410 1,345 8,540 1,084 1,222 1,067 1,156 954 i,C83 Males. 101, 690 42 687 906 1,082 686 ,303 2,101 3,464 3,189 2,967 11,721 2,878 2,692 2,467 2,249 1,938 12, 124 2,144 1,757 1,907 1,672 1,823 ,303 1,455 1,512 1,381 1,686 1,627 7,561 1,619 1,951 2,169 2,238 2,229 10, 206 2,196 2,236 2,279 2,538 2,069 11, 318 3,064 1,860 2,260 1,999 1,705 10, 948 2,141 1,705 1,334 1,432 1,115 7,727 1,700 868 1,007 851 780 6,196 1,045 710 629 678 649 Fe- males. 64 615 905 962 564 2,080 3,468 3,047 2,839 11,434 2,689 2,669 2,355 2,119 1,843 11, 575 1,847 1,600 1,763 1,587 1,629 8,326 1,396 1,462 1,347 1,708 1,364 7,277 1,539 1,434 1,598 1,549 1,577 1,622 1,676 1,521 1,714 1,317 7,750 1,984 1,220 1,400 1,224 1,178 6,986 1,272 1,016 853 924 4,745 1,044 512 664 559 665 3,344 639 612 438 478 406 NATIVE WHITE — NATIVE PARENTS. Total. 37, 428 23 271 380 416 246 1,336 843 1,495 1,309 1,202 4,849 1,107 984 974 868 792 4,726 627 664 3,468 601 576 612 637 607 2,833 533 710 735 758 679 3,416 655 707 717 839 746 3,664 964 684 741 672 631 Males. 10 134 194 215 136 437 725 065 623 2,450 501 432 422 401 352 365 315 365 1,798 249 289 303 346 Fe- males. 16, 502 12 137 186 201 110 406 770 644 579 2,399 636 485 473 436 370 2,300 384 344 331 312 299 1,670 262 287 244 334 261 1,455 287 402 434 450 411 538 471 629 373 2,601 526 324 377 347 342 1,916 360 300 272 256 243 362 407 443 495 450 2,157 596 407 479 430 365 2,277 445 334 280 307 220 1,586 331 197 221 207 192 1,148 215 176 164 153 143 1,378 246 301 308 268 1,431 293 300 274 344 206 1,607 368 277 242 266 1,416 245 204 191 222 153 1,015 196 127 156 140 160 768 145 125 108 103 100 NATIVE WHITE — FOEEIGN PAEENTS. Total. 84 1,020 1,409 1,613 893 6,019 3,246 5,140 4,670 4,097 17, 053 3,822 3,494 3,063 2,623 1,959 14, 861 1,880 1,440 1,492 1,293 1,334 7,439 1,114 1,130 986 1,092 924 Males. 33, 405 5,245 783 939 854 7S6 752 4,124 687 802 644 864 606 674 464 429 339 264 247 187 1,466 213 102 108 98 85 606 105 75 74 47 48 3,011 I 2,472 1 1,431 860 1 681 | 848 231 118 4,288 a Persons of nsaro descent, Chinese, Jftpaneae, and oiTilized ladiaus. 32 544 705 858 443 2,5S2 1,610 2,580 2,348 2,065 8,607 1,980 1, 748 1,584 1,302 977 7,691 1,027 760 780 669 724 556 579 607 626 479 2,647 332 526 475 493 426 Pe. males. 62 476 704 765 450 1,630 2,560 2,224 2,032 8,446 1,842 1,746 1,479 1,221 982 7,270 853 680 712 024 610 FOEEIGN WHITE. Total. 81, 348 48 84 270 344 491 624 669 771 961 1,015 3,479 558 651 478 566 445 2,252 404 376 467 372 2,007 519 303 403 339 370 1,894 202 222 165 147 119 136 02 394 2,598 451 413 379 303 326 1,872 317 284 289 345 272 1,607 336 243 257 235 184 107 117 100 03 651 28 212 4,040 1,314 1,212 1,475 1,327 1,343 6,671 1,219 1,257 1,216 1,568 1,463 6,701 1,822 1,724 2,158 2,223 2,364 10, 291 2,434 2,427 2,383 2,596 1,991 11,831 3,190 1,786 2,247 1,969 1,861 11,049 2,279 1,828 1,445 1,505 1,226 8,342 1,986 938 1,182 901 916 6,981 1,214 840 718 860 660 Males. 46, 918 27 44 150 171 271 321 339 377 510 632 2,079 705 638 758 3,607 637 639 600 749 796 987 1,015 1,246 1,289 1,384 6,921 1,424 1,441 1,428 1,680 1,246 Fe- males. 34,430 21 40 126 173 220 COLORED, (a) Total. 596 659 330 394 451 483 1,961 009 674 717 647 617 3,104 582 018 616 807 657 3,280 835 709 912 934 7,119 1,942 1,088 1,370 1,225 1,126 1,751 1,427 1,141 884 908 770 6,190 1,223 696 715 572 629 3,636 760 486 412 491 375 4,370 1,010 986 965 1,016 746 4,712 1,254 098 877 744 726 4,298 862 087 561 697 456 3,162 762 342 467 389 380 2,623 2,340 454 361 300 369 286 1,765 11 51 73 03 S7 Males. IS 341 38 26 10 19 AGES. 71 CtENEEAI, NATIVITY, AND COLOR, BY STATES AND TEEEITORIES: 1890— Continued. NORTH DAKOTA. AGES. AiL CLASSES . KATIVI "WHITE—NATrVE PAEKNTS. NATIVE WHITE— FOEEIGN PARENTS. FOEEIGN WHITE. COLOBED. (a) Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. 1,388 709 876 841 830 823 430 519 500 480 665 279 367 341 350 844 165 200 200 210 198 100 118 124 125 146 65 82 76 85 72 27 66 30 26 48 20 37 20 15 24 7 19 10 11 964 515 618 610 693 673 308 363 355 339 391 207 255 255 251 8 2 2 1 1 4 2 1 1 1 4 1 50 to 54 years... 4,644 875 76i 605 617 547 2,752 510 430 345 345 302 1,892 365 334 260 272 245 1,110 178 176 168 150 136 665 98 100 97 85 76 464 80 T6 71 65 60 211 31 32 22 23 9 140 16 22 14 11 6 71 15 10 8 12 3 3,300 662 553 414 444 399 1,938 394 306 233 249 219 1,362 268 248 181 195 180 14 4 3 1 9 2 3 1 5 2 3 1 2 55 to 5'9 years... 3,408 946 396 ^ 489 ^ 508 476 1,932 533 216 280 297 258 1,476 413 180 209 211 218 808 175 91 123 116 100 456 114 51 71 82 64 352 61 40 62 34 36 117 22 13 6 19 15 69 13 8 4 12 9 48 9 5 2 7 6 2,472 743 292 359 373 358 1,400 403 167 204 203 182 1,072 340 135 155 170 176 11 6 7 3 4 3 1 1 3 3 60 to Si years... 2,815 559 376 339 330 218 1,584 315 197 192 169 128 1,231 244 179 147 161 90 605 119 73 70 71 55 332 75 43 42 42 33 223 44 35 28 29 22 75 17 5 5 6 5 46 12 3 6 1 4 29 5 2 5 1 2,125 419 293 262 252 156 1,149 226 151 143 126 89 975 193 142 119 126 67 10 4 7 2 ■ 3 2 2 1 2 2 2" 68 years 1 65 to GO years.. . - 1,822 383 in 186 175 158 1,001 214 97 114 94 88 821 174 74 72 81 70 393 63 39 37 33 30 202 38 22 16 23 10 235 34 23 26 20 18 158 29 16 11 13 12 38 5 7 2 6 3 25 3 1 X 2 13 2 6 2 2 1 1,382 319 125 147 136 125 735 177 73 88 70 63 047 142 52 59 66 67 9 1 6 3 1 70 to 74 years... 1,078 155 117 88 91 41 607 '83 62 39 52 18 471 72 65 49 39 23 121 23 13 6 14 6 81 15 9 10 9 4 23 1 2 2 10 1 1 1 13 i 1 862 116 93 70 63 31 476 59 48 32 38 12 376 57 45 38 30 19 1 1 76 years 77 years 75 to 79 years... 492 97 30 26 33 31 254 38 16 17 19 22 238 59 14 9 14 9 109 20 8 1 7 5 62 12 4 1 5 3 47 8 4 5 2 3 2 2 378 74 22 24 26 24 170 27 11 12 8 4 189 26 12 16 14 17 189 48 10 8 12 7 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 80 to 84 years... 217 31 17 17 17 6 112 16 9 9 5 1 105 15 8 8 12 5 41 4 4 5 8 2 25 4 2 2 2 16 4 2 2 85 12 7 7 3 1 85 15 4 5 5 3 2 2 2 3 6 2 1 1 1 1 1 85 to 89 years... 88 3 5 1 1 2 40 2 3 48 1 2 1 1 1 23 1 10 1 13 2 2 62 2 4 1 1 2 30 1 3 .. 32 1 1 1 1 1 * ........ 90 to 94 years... 12 3 1 6 6 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 2 5 5 2 1 1 96 years 67 J' ears... 98 years 95 to 99 years... 100 years and over. . Age ankiMwn 4 4 401 4 3 118 1 195 2 1 46 2 3 165 1 101 2 2 64 1 283 160 17 80 17 4 2 s 72 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 2.— AGES OF THE AGGEEGATE POPULATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, OHIO. All ages TJnder 1 montli lto2raontha 3 to 5 mouths 6 to 8 months 9 to 11 months Under 1 year.. 1 year 2year8 3 years 4year8 Itodyears ByeaTS 6years Tyears Syoars 9years 5 to 9 years... 10 years llyears 12 years 13years 14 years 10 to U years. 15year9 16 years 17 years 18 years 19 years 15 to 19 years. 20 years... 21 years 22 years 23 years 24 years 20 to 24 years... 25 years 26 years 27 years 28 years 29 years 25 to 29 years. SOyears..... 31 years 32 3'eara 83year3 34 years 30 to 34 years. 85ycars 36 years 37 years 38year3 89 years 35 to 39 years. 40 years 41 years *2years 43 years 44 years 40 to 44 years . 45 years.. 46 years 47 years 48 years 49 years 45 to 49 years.. ATT. CLASSES. Total. 3,672,316 2,432 16, 608 22, 841 23, 802 17, 260 82, 943 64, 681 88, 63D 86, 165 87, 299 316, 674 81, 082 87, 914 84,267 82, 124 78, 653 414, 040 82, 709 74,440 82, 344 74, 741 82, 293 396, 532 75, 407 81, 232 74, 689 82, 130 73, 189 386, 647 73, 812 73, 658 75,205 72, 814 68, 627 364, 116 64, 809 60, 130 67, 321 66, 275 65, 077 303, 612 74, 410 46, 638 65, 032 61, 458 47, 912 275, 450 54, 941 47, 867 42, 109 47, 394 39, 282 231, 593 66, 707 32, 022 39, 386 34,985 33, 108 195, 207 43, 279 33, 853 30,424 33, 774 23, 235 169, 664 Males. 1,855,736 1,280 8,483 11,594 12, 051 8,642 42, 050 27, 872 45, 037 43, 589 44,543 161, 041 41, 126 44,441 42, 960 41, 658 40, 030 210, 215 42, 268 37,315 41, 773 37, 459 42, 257 201, 062 37, 791 40, 137 37, 736 38, 869 36, 812 191, 344 33, 560 38, 992 37, 003 36, 610 34, 318 180, 483 31, 709 29, 645 28, 992 33, 185 27, 926 161, 467 37, 850 24, 151 27,810 26, 646 24,675 141,031 28, 771 24, 498 21, 733 24, 481 20, 012 119, 495 28, 740 16, 748 20, 232 17, 627 16, 481 99, 828 22, 189 17, 408 15, 276 16, 729 14, 312 85, 914 Fe- males. 1,816,580 1,152 8,125 11, 247 11,751 8,018 40, 893 26, 709 43, 602 42, 566 42, 756 155, 633 39, 956 43, 473 41, 307 40, 466 38, 623 203, 825 40, 451 37, 125 40. 571 37, 282 40, 041 195, 470 87,616 41, 095 36, 964 43, 261 36, 377 195, 303 40, 252 34, 666 38, 202 30, 204 34, 309 183, 633 33,100 30, 485 28, 329 33, 090 27, 151 152, 155 36, 560 22, 487 27, 222 24,813 23, 337 134,419 26, 170 23, 369 20, 376 22, 913 19, 270 112, 098 27, 027 15, 274 19, 163 17, 363 16, 627 95, 439 21, 090 16, 444 15, 148 17, 045 13, 923 NATIVE WHITE— NATIVE PAEENTS. Total. 2,334,517 1,699 12, 367 16, 863 17, 680 12, 876 61, 485 39, 867 64, 841 62,696 63, 258 230, 662 58, 139 62, 845 69, 405 68, 047 64, 964 293, 400 57, 369 50, 656 65, 164 49, 798 63, 558 266, 644 48, 767 52, 032 47, 578 52, 122 45, 890 246,389 45, 220 45,815 46, 013 44, 189 40, 106 221, 343 36, 976 34, 311 32, 974 37, 847 32, 091 174, 199 41, 745 27, 483 31, 769 30, J94 28, 684 159, 875 31, 803 28, 767 25, 741 28, 373 23, 787 138, 471 31, 856 19, 983 23, 775 21, 720 20, 401 117, 741 24, 824 20, 9:i8 18, 729 20,011 17, 396 Males. 1,171,674 885 6,359 8,618 9,062 6,473 31, 297 20, 370 33, 029 31, 772 32, 302 117, 533 29, 654 31, 828 30, 367 29, 696 28, 033 149, 478 29, 490 25, 317 27, 998 25, 142 27, 549 135, 496 24, 3S9 25,786 24,122 24, 803 23, 314 122, 414 20, 591 24, 464 22, 924 22,159 20, 126 110, 264 17, 909 16, 686 10, 388 18, 700 10, 043 85, 822 20, 874 13, 911 16, 702 15, 343 14, 373 80, 203 16, 349 14, 393 13,026 14, 406 11, 966 70, 140 16; 933 10, 292 11,962 10, 627 9,929 68, 743 12, 321 10, 475 9, 112 9,060 8,591 Fe- males. 1,162,943 814 6,008 8,345 8,618 6,403 30, 188 19, 497 31,812 30, 924 30, 896 113, 129 28, 485 31,017 29, 038 28,451 26, 931 143, 922 27, 879 25, 338 27,166 24, 650 26, 009 131, 048 24, 378 26, 246 23, 466 27,319 22, 576 123, 975 24,629 21, 351 23, 089 22, 030 19, 080 111, 079 18, 977 17, 625 16, 686 19,141 16, 048 88, 377 20, 871 13, 672 16, 007 14, 851 14, 311 79, 672 15, 454 14, 374 12, 715 13, 967 11, 821 68, 331 15, 923 9,691 11, 813 11, 099 10, 472 53, 998 12, 603 10, 463 9,017 10, 351 8,804 NATIVE WHITE— FOEEIQN PAEENTS. Total. 791, 735 609 3,792 5,401 6,684 3,954 19, 400 13, 174 21, 233 20, 511 20, 915 75, 833 19, 922 21,520 21, 088 19, U72 19, 025 101, 536 19, 992 18,096 21,471 19, 001 23, 092 103, 152 21, 360 23, 512 21,479 23, 200 20, 860 110, 401 20, 677 20, 221 20, 320 19, 484 18, 708 99, 413 17, 380 15, 988 15, 095 17, 363 14, 433 80, 249 19, 102 12, 036 14,181 13, 008 11, 223 69, 650 12, 329 10, 105 8,326 8,691 6,800 46, 261 8, 524 4,884 5,585 4,770 4,296 28, 053 6,141 4,120 8,669 8,907 3,139 Males. 391,965 364 1,901 2,787 2,739 1,944 9,735 6,731 10,731 10, 363 10, 623 38,448 9,960 10, 854 10, 650 9,973 9,624 61, 061 10, 013 9,412 10, 901 9, 852 11,766 61, 934 10, 684 11, 506 10, 768 10, 920 10, 316 54, 194 9,202 10, 481 9, 567 9,006 9,063 47, 969 8,134 7,663 7,431 8,293 7,100 38, 621 9,202 6,090 7,010 0,549 5,633 34, 484 6,170 6,058 4,199 4,387 3,382 23, 190 4, 223 2,409 2, 782 13, 909 2,616 2,070 1,784 1,841 1,677 Fe- males. 399,770 305 1,891 2,614 2,845 2,010 9,665 6,443 10, 502 10, 148 10, 292 37, 388 9,962 10, 676 10, 438 9,909 9,401 50, 475 9,979 9, 284 10, 670 10, 019 11, 336 51, 218 10, 676 12, 006 10,711 12, 280 10, 534 56, 207 11,415 9,743 10, 753 9,878 9, 655 51, 444 9,246 8,326 7,604 9,060 7, 333 41, 628 9,900 6,946 7,171 6,459 6,690 35, 066 6,159 5,047 4,127 4,304 3,418 23, 055 4,301 2,475 2,803 2,381 2,189 14, 149 2,625 2,050 1,775 2,066 1, 502 83,650 101,897 50,159 51,738 19,806 9,788 10,078 43,614 a Feisons ot negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized ludiaiu. rOEEIGN WHITE. Total. 458, 553 162 240 680 1,045 1,223 3,187 1,241 1, 553 1,867 2,247 2,753 9,661 3,452 3, 342 3,716 3,153 3,653 17, 315 3,434 3,774 3,831 4,767 4,642 20,488 6,040 5,886 6,913 7,232 8,045 34, 116 8,635 8,273 7,799 9,380 7,135 41, 228 11, 477 6,106 7,0,-1 7,110 0,912 39, 592 9,142 7,786 7,020 9,010 7,631 40, 539 13, 637 6,471 9, 133 7,049 7, 0,')5 44, 645 12, 016 8,074 7,483 9,008 7,034 Males. Fe- males. 125 344 621 014 1,604 629 707 903 1,162 1, 389 4,909 1,7.59 1,714 1,867 1,510 1,902 8,762 1,823 1,891 1,915 2,212 2,313 10,154 2,850 3,068 3, 530 3,854 4,220 17, 623 4,646 4,487 4,414 5,320 4,025 22, 893 6,003 3,666 4,404 4, 158 4,005 32, 886 5, 333 4,420 3,958 4, 983 4,096 22, 788 7,616 3,650 4,989 4,151 4,025 24, 431 6,624 4,448 4,024 4,771 3,779 23, 646 211,750 COLOEED. (a) Total. 87, 511 74 115 333 634 608 1,583 612 786 905 1,085 1,364 4,762 1,693 1,628 1,849 1,642 1,761 8,563 1,661 1,883 1,916 2,545 2,329 10, 334 3,190 2,818 3, 383 3,378 3,835 16, 594 3,989 3,786 3,385 4,066 3,110 18, 336 4, 814 2,540 3,457 3,958 2,937 16, 706 3,810 3,366 3,003 4,028 3,485 17, 761 6,021 2,821 4,144 3,498 3,030 20, 114 6,391 3,026 3,459 4,237 3,255 19, 963 61 429 641 481 384 1,300 1,885 1,903 1,904 6,993 1,780 1, 987 1,907 1,858 1,911 9,443 1,896 1,747 1, 993 1,800 1,995 9,621 1,796 1,914 1,801 2,051 1,807 1,369 1,875 1,733 1, 959 1,009 1,768 Males. 9,244 1,818 1,658 1,453 1, 689 1,418 7,930 2,086 1,013 1,131 1,110 1,003 0, 433 1,667 1, 209 i,ol:3 1,320 1,114 0,333 1,750 6S4 893 840 757 4,933 1,299 720 653 848 607 4,187 30 203 267 224 201 930 646 933 933 944 3,456 883 992 937 984 4,767 872 1,007 955 1,050 4,880 895 954 930 934 869 4,582 857 979 982 991 919 930 809 7:>o SCO 758 1,111 584 004 555 6G4 ,463 920 627 550 706 508 397 499 460 421 723 416 366 457 365 2,321 Fe- males. 42,117 31 221 274 257 183 96t 654 953 970 3,538 897 993 023 931 927 4,678 900 875 988 933 945 4,6a 901 960 871 1,117 4,787 1,018 764 977 918 849 4,518 749 694 823 660 3,814 975 429 527 645 499 2,975 747 683 472 614 546 2,961 783 287 893 380 33S 2,178 571 305 297 391 302 1,86« AGES. 73 GENERAL NATIVITY, AND COLOE, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES : 1890— Continned. OHIO. 60 years 51 years B2 years 63 years 54 years 60 to 54 years. 55 years. 56 years. 57 years. 68 years. 69 years. 55 to 59 years.. BO years. 61 years. 62 years. 63 years. 64 years. 70 years. 71 years. 72 years. 73 years. 74 years. 70 to 74 years. 75 years . 76 years. 77 years. 78 years. 79 years . 75 to 79 years. 80 years. 81 years . 82 years. 63 years . 84 years. 80 to 84 years. 85 years . 86 years. 87 years. 88 3'6ars . 89 years.. 80 years. 81 years. 92 years. 93 years. 94 years. 90 to 04 years. 95 years. 96 years. 97 years. 98 years. 89 years. 05 to 99 years.. 100 years and over, ▲go unknown ALL CLASSES. Total. 60 to 64 years. . 65 years.. 66 years 67 years 68 years 69 years 65 to 69 years . 41, 965 22, 320 28, 117 25, 598 25, 207 143, 213 26, 694 2t, 939 21, 571 21, 300 17, 045 85 to 89 years... Ill, 649 27, 956 14, 582 18, 490 18, 889 17, 163 Males. 97, 080 19, 601 14, 561 13, 073 13, 540 10, 776 72, 153 15, 447 9,159 10, 383 9,042 7,925 61, 961 8,395 6,689 5,484 5,585 4,124 30, 177 6,046 2,960 2,949 2,369 2,134 15, 464 1,660 1, 41'3 1,028 803 663 6,477 731 285 210 168 135 111 70 47 43 30 301 6,382 20, 848 11, 323 14, 088 12, 977 12, 115 71, 351 13, 520 12, 426 11, 181 10, 746 8,621 56, 494 13, 958 7,621 9,459 9,712 8,657 49, 307 10, 038 7,434 7,113 6,807 5,510 36, 902 7,858 4,850 5,354 4,641 4,092 26, 801 4,240 3, 303 2,763 2,808 2,072 15, 356 2,626 1,638 1,530 1,158 1,032 7,790 797 708 406 379 274 2,024 355 135 86 60 64 126 29 i,338 Fe- males. 21, 117 11, 003 14, 029 12, 621 13, 092 71,862 13, 174 12, 513 10, 390 10, 554 8,424 65, 055 13, 698 7,061 9,031 9,177 8,500 47, 773 9,666 7,127 6,669 6, 733 5,260 35, 251 7,589 4,303 6, 034 4,401 3,833 25, 160 4,155 3, 196 2, 731 2,687 2,052 14, 821 2,520 1,428 1,413 1,211 1,102 7,674 863 715 562 424 289 2,853 376 150 130 108 71 175 67 2,546 NATIVE WHITE — NATIVE PARENTS. Total. 23, 492 13,911 17, 244 15, 685 16, 512 85, 844 15, 300 15, 028 13, 396 12, 890 10,421 67, 035 14, 858 8,880 10, 952 11,482 10, 284 66, 466 10, 938 8,702 8,232 8,217 6,706 42, 795 8,757 5,806 0,620 5, 855 5,030 32, 068 5,004 4,138 3,689 3,500 2,728 18, 965 3,077 1,991 1,922 1,621 1,387 10, 001 1,044 908 676 626 389 1,623 432 181 139 114 944 24 4,694 Males. 11, 277 6,868 8,416 7,870 7,229 41, 666 7, 656 7,292 6,873 6,446 5,111 33, £ 7,305 4,405 6,500 5,735 5,042 23, 047 5,435 4,376 4,123 3,978 3,287 21, 199 4,355 2,956 3,305 2,951 2,550 10, 183 2,487 2,081 1,754 1,787 1,335 9,444 1,621 1,000 980 779 055 4,944 500 443 300 236 170 1,649 219 78 66 41 32 13 ,010 Fe- males. 12, 215 7,043 8,828 7,800 8,283 44, 178 7,044 7,736 6,523 6,444 5,310 33,657 7,553 4,415 5,452 5,757 5,242 28, 419 5,503 4, 320 4,109 4,239 3,419 21,596 4,402 2,850 3,255 2,904 2,474 15, 885 2,517 2,057 1, 835 1,719 1,303 9,521 1,653 994 936 842 732 5,057 544 465 376 290 199 213 103 83 73 46 11 1,684 NATIVE WHITE— FOBEIQN PAEBNTS. Total. 4,060 2,219 2,605 2,380 2,177 13, 480 2,012 1,878 1, 494 1,303 1,028 7,775 1,435 862 1,011 1,040 997 5,.345 1,034 826 770 846 620 4,096 913 518 603 515 478 3,027 497 422 362 411 273 1,665 342 218 235 163 197 1,155 108 117 60 60 43 Males. 1,969 1,101 1,257 1,147 1,014 6,518 1,020 881 752 690 500 3,843 713 444 501 523 476 502 383 381 422 292 1,980 459 277- 282 264 222 224 229 177 232 136 998 155 112 119 562 182 1 808 Fe- males. 2,091 1,148 1,348 1,242 1,133 6,962 997 742 673 628 3,932 722 418 610 517 621 532 443 421 328 454 241 321 251 256 273 193 185 179 137 967 187 106 116 85 99 200 70 6 318 FOEEIQN WHITE. Total. 13. 115 6,700 7, 724 7,027 7,020 40, 646 8,697 7,514 6,290 6,645 5,300 84, 452 10, 906 4,628 6,251 6,058 5,607 33, 450 7,137 4,796 4,433 4,262 3,295 23, 923 5,356 2, 716 3,011 2,537 2,308 15, 927 2,706 1,905 1,461 1,568 1,061 ,691 1,499 721 740 541 510 4, Oil, 464 368 269 197 134 1,432 193 75 64 94 25 1,057 Males. 6,890 3,133 4,114 3,670 3,586 21, 399 4,492 3,977 3,327 3,386 2,850 18, 032 5,548 2,484 3,302 3,301 2,990 17, 631 3,856 2,538 2,471 2, 291 1,850 13, 009 2,828 1,661 1,612 1,345 1,256 ,602 1,438 1,024 779 824 567 4,632 790 405 405 281 204 2,145 239 187 129 101 72 728 182 13 8 6 9 5 732 Fe- males. 6,225 2,627 3,610 ■ 3, 351 3,434 19, 247 4,205 3,537 2,969 3,259 2, 460 16, 420 5,368 2,144 2,949 2,767 2,611 15, 819 3,281 2,258 1,962 1,968 1,445 10, 914 2,527 ],]55 1,399 1,192 1,052 7,325 1,268 881 672 714 491 4,059 709 310 335 260 246 225 181 140 96 62 108 33 36 25 11 218 64 16 335 COLOBED. (a) Total. 1,298 400 544 497 498 3,243 685 519 385 402 296 2,287 757 212 270 299 275 495 237 237 215 155 1,339 422 119 154 136 109 939 188 124 82 100 63 556 128 33 62 44 40 297 60 31 505 Males. 712 221 301 278 256 352 270 229 234 160 1,241 392 128 150 153 143 245 137 138 113 81 216 02 95 81 68 512 282 10 6 266 Fe- males. 74 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Tablb 2,— ages of the AGGREGATE POPtnLATION, CliASSIFIED BY SEX, All ages . . Under Imontli. lto2moTith9 — 3to 5moiith3 — 6 to 8 months — 9to 11 months.. Under 1 year.. 1 year. . 2 years , 3 years. 4 years. 1 to 4 years. Syears. 6 years. 7 years. 8 years. 9 years. 5 to 9 years. 10 years. 11 years. 12 years. 13 years . . 14 years.. 10 to 14 years.. JSyeara 16 years 17 years IS years 19 years 15 to 19 years. 20 years 21 years 22 years 23year3 24 years 20 to 24 years. 25 years.: 26 yeara . . 27 years. 28 years. 20 years. 25 to 29 years.. 30 years. 31 years. 32 years. 83 years. 34 years. 30 to 34 years. 35 yeara. 36 years - 37 years. 38 years. 89 years. 35 to 39 years.. 40 yeara 41 years 42years 43 years 44 years 40 to 44 years.. 45 years 46 years 47 years 48y6ar3 49years 4S to 49 yean. ALL CLASSES. Total. 61, 83+ 24 250 461 520 342 1,597 1, 217 2; 184 1,870 1,876 7,153 1,756 1,785 1,639 1, 695 1,498 8,383 1,517 1,259 1,499 1,277 1,346 6,898 1,192 1,175 1,016 1,103 915 5,406 955 1,167 1,345 1,266 1,121 5,857 1,046 1,073 1,109 1.285 1,190 6,703 1,453 821 1,004 906 850 5,040 1,065 824 761 812 676 4,138 1, 057 541 675 625 526 3,324 587 625 633 437 Males. 34, 733 15 116 227 269 184 811 633 1,130 989 1,000 3,752 947 817 905 793 790 628 777 662 700 3,557 689 002 547 524 411 2,673 420 039 754 717 600 3,130 596 591 680 786 691 3,344 914 505 594 660 627 655 622 460 508 407 2,552 616 358 417 320 313 2,023 482 390 329 342 re. males^ 27, 101 134 234 251 168 684 1,054 887 876 3,401 822 790 705 727 631 722 615 646 3,341 603 573 469 584 504 2,733 535 528 591 5^9 524 2,727 460 482 429 499 499 2,359 539 316 410 346 329 1,940 410 302 801 304 1,586 442 183 258 205 213 1,301 287 197 196 191 154 NATIVE WHITE— HATITE PARENTS. Total. 51, 554 21 231 399 458 300 1,409 1,077 1, 924 1,646 1,655 6,302 1^630 1,547 1,419 1,477 1,315 7,5 1,321 1,085 1,295 1,078 1,130 5,£ 1,009 980 859 932 800 4,009 809 1,015 1,122 1,032 938 4,916 816 871 874 ,043 977 4,581 ,170 676 789 746 698 4,079 867 690 002 655 639 807 468 640 429 426 2,670 COO 456 423 410 347 Males. 28, 725 13 108 195 231 160 707 559 997 863 876 772 825 716 795 697 1,805 684 646 674 546 696 3,045 609 607 469 440 358 2,289 357 664 610 572 492 2,601 468 479 528 633 566 2,674 729 413 456 471 418 2,487 526 435 307 4U6 318 2,052 462 307 337 262 246 1,614 378 301 269 253 218 Fe- males. 22, 829 123 204 227 140 702 618 927 783 779 758 722 703 683 618 ,483 637 640 621 632 534 2,864 600 482 506 442 452 451 606 460 446 348 392 340 410 411 1,907 441 263 333 275 280 1,692 341 255 235 249 221 1,301 345 161 203 107 180 1,056 222 165 163 167 129 NATITK WHITE^ffOEEIGN PABENTS. Total. 120 92 168 150 145 150 141 128 148 97 664 119 100 101 94 121 636 92 101 83 68 75 87 116 122 82 482 100 93 119 97 608 118 63 92 66 67 411 278 2,8511 1,826 1,025 2,235 1,409 826 150 110 40 1 a Feisons ot negro descent, CliinMd, Japtneae, and oiTilized Indiana.. Males, 2,669 46 51 43 35 27 •202 273 248 174 Fe- males. 1,994 261 269 209 104 FOEEIGN WHITE. Total. 16 Males. Fe- males. 69 117 241 103 48 79 61 52 287 4» 256 216 219 28 64 97 100 COLOEED. (a) Total. 46 280 372 Males. 1,643 218 207 205 172 173 10 134 121 119 114 AGES. 75 GENEEAI. NATIVITY, AND COLOR, BY STATES AND TEEEITORIES: 1890— Continued. OKIiAHOMA. ALL CLASSES. NATTVE WHITE— NATIVE PAEENTS. NATIVE WHITE— FOEHIQN PARENTS. FOBEiaN TCHITK. OOLOBED. (a) AGES. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. 612 340 434 406 372 416 217 284 260 238 226 123 150 146 134 484 263 342 320 306 311 164 219 201 194 173 98 123 119 112 34 22 20 17 15 25 16 13 10 13 9 6 7 7 2 66 42 50 47 33 50 27 35 34 21 16 15 15 13 12 68 14 22 22 18 30 10 17 15 10 28 4 5 7 a 50 to 54 years... 2,194 311 327 258 238 224 1,415 206 223 168 158 153 779 105 104 90 80 71 1, 714 238 244 197 186 170 1,089 167 165 126 122 112 625 71 79 71 64 68 108 17 16 19 8 16 77 11 12 13 7 12 31 6 4 6 1 4 238 37 40 27 26 25 167 19 30 19 19 19 71 18 10 8 7 6 134 19 27 15 18 13 82 16 10 10 10 62 10 11 5 8 3 65 to 59 years.. . 1,358 290 128 166 149 137 008 197 87 114 102 96 450 93 41 62 47 41 1,035 207 106 131 118 100 602 142 68 88 81 74 343 65 33 43 37 35 76 9 3 6 7 3 65 8 3 4 6 3 21 1 2' 1 165 80 11 17 14 10 106 22 9 13 8 8 49 8 2 4 6 92 44 8 12 10 15 55 25 7 9 7 11 37 19 1 3 3 4 CO to 64 years... 870 149 105 77 94 02 698 103 67 62 56 33 274 46 38 25 38 24 671 9S 77 60 70 47 453 64 49 39 44 28 218 32 28 21 26 19 28 9 6 4 3 3 24 7 6 3 2 3 4 2 1 1 1 82 23 14 4 10 6 60 17 8 4 5 3 22 6 6 5' 3 89 21 8 9 11 6 59 15 5 6 6 4 30 6 3 3 6 2 65 to 69 years... 487 88 45 52 44 30 816 59 27 88 29 16 171 29 18 14 16 14 350 61 36 37 34 19 224 41 21 26 23 10 126 20 16 11 11 9 25 4 2 2 3 1 20 3 2 2 1 6 1 2' 1 67 6 4 8 6 6 37 3 2 6 4 4 20 2 2 3 2 2 56 18 3 5 1 4 35 12 2 5 1 2 20 6 1 2 70 to 74 years... 259 28 15 14 19 3 169 15 8 7 9 2 90 13 7 7 10 1 187 16 12 11 11 1 121 8 6 6 7 1 66 7 6 6 4 12 1 8 1 4 29 5 1 1 3 1 18 3 1 i' 11 2 i" 2 1 31 7 2 1 22 3 1 1 9 4 1 77 years 1 6 i" 1 4 1 1 75 to 79 years.. 79 22 6 7 9 4 41 15 3 4 6 1 38 7 2 3 4 3 60 11 3 e 6 4 28 8 3 3 4 1 22 3 7 2 5 11 4 1 1 6 2 i' 6 2 1 11 7 1 6 5 5 2 1 82 years -. 3 2 3 1 1 2 1 1 80 to 84 years... 47 28 19 30 19 11 1 1 6 3 3 10 6 4 2 3 6 3 14 1 1 1 3 1 1 2 3 2 1 1 5 3 1 1 1 i 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 3 1 1 85 to 89 years... 6 8 1 10 1 6 6 1 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 90 to 94 years.. 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 93 veara 2 1 1 1 1 95 to 99 years.. 100 years and over. . Age unknown 3 2 169 1 1 126 2 1 44 1 1 1 1 1 2 15 1 9 1 1 154 116 38 e 76 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 2.— AGES OF THE AGGREGATE POPUIiATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, OKSCiOIV. All af;es Under 1 montli I to li montlis 3 to 5 inoutlis 6to8montli8 9 to 11 montlis Under 1 year. , . 3 year 2y6ar8 3 years ^ 4year3 lto4years Cyears 6y6ar8 7years Byears 9 years 5 to 9 years 10 years II years 12 years 13 years 14 years 10 to 14 years. 15 years 16 years 17 years 38 years 19 years 15 to 19 years. 20 years 21 years 22 years 23 years 24 years 20 to 24 years.. 25 years 26 years 27 years 28 years 29yeai'3 25 to 29 years. 80 years 31 years 32 years 33 years 343^oars 30 to 34 years. 35 years 86 years 37 years 38 years 39 years 35 to 39 years... 40 years t 41 years 42 years 43 years 44 years 40 to 44 years... 45 years 46 years 47 years. 48 years. 49 years. AT.T. CLASSES. Total. 181 1,304 1,918 2,098 1,334 6,833 4,463 7,872 7,607 7,662 27, 404 7,326 7,289 6,847 7,140 6,554 35, 156 7,006 6,241 6,724 6,171 6,356 32, 498 5,614 5,954 6,366 6,687 6,127 29, 748 5,963 6,622 6,759 6,707 6,554 32, 605 6,490 6,212 5,067 6,711 6,392 80, 472 8,218 4,525 6,800 4,773 4,727 28, 043 6,917 4,649 3,761 4,411 3,406 22, 144 6,956 2,835 3,520 2,898 2,515 17, 724 3,802 2,709 2,296 2,680 2,076 45 to 49 years... I 13,583 Hales. 181, 840 98 702 1,013 1,053 606 8,532 2,287 4,060 3,872 3,840 14, 059 3,777 3,679 3,450 3,573 3,364 17, 843 3,681 3,117 3,329 3,091 3,241 16, 359 2,828 2,987 2,717 3,308 3,317 15, 157 3,146 3,845 3,831 3,960 3,948 3,770 3,655 4,296 3,445 19, 114 6,450 2,885 3,089 2,909 2,994 17, 927 4,061 2,956 2,361 2,829 2,222 14, 429 3,903 1,832 2,240 1,742 1,466 11, 273 2,493 1,710 1,385 1,596 1,254 8,438 Fe- males. 131,927 83 602 003 1,045 668 8,301 2,176 3,812 3,635 3,722 13, 345 '3,549 3,610 3,397 3,567 3,190 17, 313 3,425 3,124 3,395 3,080 3,115 16, 139 2,786 2,907 2,649 3,379 2,810 14, 591 2,817 2,777 2,928 2,747 2,655 13, 924 2,542 2,442 2,012 2,415 1,947 11, 358 2,768 1,640 2,111 1,864 1,733 10, 110 1,856 1,693 1,400 1,582 1,184 7,715 1,903 1,003 1,280 1, 156 1,049 6,451 1,369 1,059 911 981 822 NATITE WHITE— NATIVE PAEEKTS. Total. 203, 969 126 932 1,406 1,516 980 4,900 3,232 5,662 6,459 6,463 19, 816 5,248 6,183 4,994 6,151 4,735 25, 311 5,021 4,496 4,796 4,402 4,461 23, 176 3,927 4,266 3,787 4,555 4,177 20, 712 3,846 4,338 4,465 4,363 4,158 21, 160 3,814 3,667 8,301 3, 814 3,155 17, 751 4,653 2,697 3,327 2,992 2,855 16, 424 3,285 2,700 2,202 2,606 1,952 12, 646 2,990 1,724 2,008 1,793 1,494 10, COO 2,038 1,695 1,453 1,586 1,312 Males. 112, 745 70 520 750 784 489 2,613 1,661 2,924 2,827 2,774 10, 186 2,676 2,605 2,607 2,591 2,454 12, 833 2,631 2,251 2,375 2,206 2,282 11, 645 1,989 2,138 1,933 2,237 2,215 10, 512 1,905 2,440 2, 412 2,510 2,360 11, 023 2,201 2,099 2,015 . 2, 280 1,831 10, 426 2,778 1,575 1,926 1,698 1,668 9, 645 2,004 1,580 1,265 1,438 1,153 7,600 1,778 1,024 1,140 1,018 782 5,740 1,178 045 823 910 748 Fe- males. 91, 224 66 412 656 732 491 2,347 1,671 2,738 2,632 2,689 9,630 2,572 2,578 2,487 2,660 2,281 12, 478 2,490 2,245 2,421 2,198 2,179 11, 531 1, ms 2,128 1,854 2,318 1,962 10, 200 1,941 1.892 2, 043 1,853 1,808 9,537 1,613 1,668 1,286 1,534 1,324 7,325 1,775 1,122 1,401 1,294 1,187 6,779 1,221 1,120 937 1,068 799 6,145 1,214 700 868 775 712 4,209 750 630 NATIVE WHITE— FOEBIQN PARENTS . Total. 49, 967 54 364 483 662 332 1,795 1,156 2,030 1,875 1,880 6,941 1,867 1,829 1,635 1,666 1,617 8,514 1,623 1,396 1,619 1,414 1,485 7,437 1,274 1,263 1,137 1, 421 1,180 6,265 1,025 1,225 1,051 1,055 963 6,319 811 865 735 875 729 4,015 905 574 676 657 650 3,262 659 498 861 397 303 2,118 429 222 257 192 218 1,318 259 168 170 160 141 Alales. 26, 631 28 20 178 188 248 235 267 306 165 167 876 581 1,041 970 946 3,538 984 929 821 817 763 4, 314 4, 200 860 693 753 708 742 637 616 532 674 632 528 064 679 561 631 2,863 405 431 427 501 457 2,277 624 336 377 302 326 1,865 349 281 209 249 185 1,273 269 132 172 111 135 159 108 101 104 84 Fe- males. 23, 336 919 675 989 906 934 3,403 900 814 849 754 763 703 766 700 743 3,681 637 637 605 747 548 3,174 497 561 472 494 432 2,468 406 381 371 272 1,738 381 238 299 255 224 210 217 152 148 118 845 160 90 85 81 83 100 62 ffOItEIQN WHITE. Total. 47, 822 11 26 44 106 116 146 412 157 198 177 261 205 293 298 349 288 345 1,671 361 378 376 665 617 2,297 834 881 1,053 1,119 1,173 5,066 1,421 1,393 1,321 1,651 1,147 6,833 1,919 948 1,298 933 l,OiO 6,198 1,473 1,073 929 1,154 857 6,483 1,751 695 969 810 705 4,930 1,147 781 588 692 641 6,145 8,084 4,604 3,480 898 554 344 3,749 a Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indiana. Males. 31, 811 209 84 106 96 130 134 152 141 177 139 179 171 200 207 291 351 1,220 494 079 745 9-18 927 0.13 1,071 813 4,091 1,358 081 912 093 730 1,087 740 635 8U1 698 3,801 1,215 489 647 518 454 3,323 763 639 380 448 346 2.475 Fe- males. 16, Oil 10 73 92 81 131 131 508 141 165 172 149 168 COLORED, (a) Total. 12, 009 190 178 169 274 266 1,077 340 299 374 374 386 1,773 473 466 480 335 661 267 388 300 310 1,824 333 294 363 269 1,625 636 206 322 292 251 1,007 384 242 208 244 190 1,274 235 273 314 62 57 66 146 153 258 778 2"0 170 255 1,061 444 287 310 471 361 841 306 499 231 282 '2,159 600 378 269 354 294 1,895 786 194 286 103 98 418 125 85 142 82 852 Males. 10, 653 170 45 108 119 219 153 161 144 226 394 260 230 441 346 790 203 474 216 270 2,043 561 355 262 341 286 1,795 733 187 281 96 95 393 120 81 134 77 806 Fe. males. AGES. 77 GENERAL NATIVITY, AND COLOR, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890— Continued. OREGOK. ALL CLASSES. NATIVE WniTE— NATIVE PAEEKTS. NATIVE WHITE— FOEEIGN PAEENTS. FOEEIQN WHITE. COLOEED. a) Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. re- males. Total. Males. T-e- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. 3,777 1,844 2,458 2,105 2,079 2,551 1,202 1,626 1,403 1,3M 1,226 642 832 703 745 2,052 1,092 1,466 1,321 1,326 1,2S4 649 900 850 833 768 443 508 471 493 208 129 142 159 119 136 34 88 101 69 72 45 64 68 60 1,239 524 723 575 577 880 375 514 404 378 369 149 209 171 199 278 99 127 60 57 251 94 124 47 54 27 5 3 3 3 50 to 54 years... 12,263 2,056 2,003 1,645 1,547 1,222 8,115 1,373 1,330 1,117 1,010 822 4,148 683 673 528 537 400 7,257 1,214 1,281 1,118 1,036 820 4,516 769 823 744 676 651 2,741 445 458 374 360 269 757 107 107 94 87 57 473 76 76 09 61 39 279 31 31 25 20 18 3,638 638 665 403 391 328 2,651 440 385 282 248 219 1,087 198 180 126 143 109 611 97 60 25 33 17 570 88 40 23 25 13 41 9 4 3 8 4 55 to 59 years... 8,473 2,230 1,097 1,278 1,267 1,054 6,652 1,495 732 862 832 713 2,821 735 365 416 425 841 6,469 1,342 721 893 868 677 8,563 899 456 599- 669 433 1,906 443 265 294 299 239 452 115 46 63 71 66 321 79 31 50 64 55 131 36 15 13 17 11 2,330 685 314 300 300 299 1,574 452 230 195 201 200 756 233 84 105 105 90 222 88 10 22 K 12 194 63 15 18 8 11 •J8 23 1 4 4 1 60 to 64 years... 6,916 1,197 903 819 680 530 4,634 784 614 539 444 329 2,282 413 294 280 236 201 4,501 779 642 091 474 372 2,961 499 430 381 311 227 1,540 280 212 210 163 145 361 65 33 47 36 34 269 45 21 32 25 23 93 20 12 15 11 11 1,901 326 226 172 161 120 1,287 223 158 121 100 77 617 103 68 51 61 43 150 27 7 9 9 4 117 17 6 5 8 3 33 10 2 4 1 2 65 to 69 years... 1,134 787 402 494 381 393 2,710 619 275 314 230 255 1,424 268 127 180 161 138 2,858 522 297 337 276 287 1,848 344 199 210 163 178 1,010 178 98 127 113 109 215 34 16 17 22 27 140 23 13 11 16 19 09 11 3 6 8 1,005 214 89 134 80 79 079 142 03 87 48 63 326 72 26 47 33 21 56 17 37 10 19 7 6 3 3 70 to 74 years... 2.457 389 290 211 220 152 1,593 244 191 139 138 94 864 145 99 72 82 68 1,719 269 196 167 167 99 1,094 172 129 107 107 60 625 97 07 60 60 39 116 14 21 10 11 8 82 9 14 5 4 3 34 5 7 6 7 5 596 101 71 34 42 45 398 69 40 27 27 31 198 42 25 7 15 14 26 5 2 10 4 2 7 I 75 to 79 years... 1,262 209 98 102 70 85 806 118 64 60 38 62 456 91 34 62 32 33 893 138 72 70 60 65 675 79 49 34 30 39 323 59 23 36 20 26 64 10 10 7 8 6 35 6 6 4 4 3 29 4 4 3 4 2 293 50 16 25 12 14 190 30 9 12 4 9 103 20 7 13 8 6 7 13 6 3 1 8 81 years ............ 1 1 80 to 84 years... 664 68 61 34 23 24 322 36 33 21 17 17 242 22 18 13 6 7 395 43 33 27 19 14 231 27 25 16 14 9 164 16 13 11 6 5 40 1 6 3 1 6 23 4 3 1 4 17 1 2 2' 117 12 6 3 3 4 64 9 3 1 2 4 53 3 3 2 1 12 2 1 1 4 i" 1 8 2 85 to 89 years- -. 100 24 12 8 6 6 124 12 7 6 66 12 6 2 6 2 141 10 5 7 3 2 01 5 2 6 50 5 3 I 17 6 3 1 1 1 12 2 2 1 i' 6 B 1 28 6 3 19 3 2 9 8 1 4 3 1 2 2 i 2 1 1 2 2 i 2 1 4 2 1 1 ; 90 to 94 years... 66 4 2 3 4 2 29 2 27. 2 2 2 1 1 27 3 2 2 1 1 14 2 13 1 2 1 11 6 5 13 1 6 7 1 5 3 2 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 l' 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 .' 96 to 99 years... 100 years and oTer.. Age unknown 15 7 1,220 7 4 1,032 8 3 188 9 1 646 4 1 620 6 2 1 1 2 1 270 1 1 242 1 28 2 5 254 1 2 238 1 126 60 32 18 16 78 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 2.— AGES OP THE AGGREGATE POPULATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, PE IVNSirii VAN I A. All ages Under 1 month — lto2inonth8 3 to 5 months , CtoSmontha 9 to 11 months Under 1 year. lyear 2year3 Bjxars 4year8 lto4yeais... By ears 6 years 7 years 8 years 9 years 5to9y6ar8... 10 years, llyears- 12 years. 13 years. 14 years. 10 to 14 years. 15 years., 16 years. 17 years . 18 years. 19 years. 15 to 19 years. 20 years. . 21 years . 22 years. 23 years. 24 years. 20 to 24 years.. '25 years. 26 years. 27 years. 28 years. 29 years. 25 to 29 years. 30 years. 31 years. 32 years. 33 years. 34 years.. 30 to 34 years. 85 years. 36 years. 37 years. 38 years. 39 years . 35 to 39 years. 40 years. 41 years. 42 years. 43 years. 44 years. 40 to 44 years. 45 years. 46 years. 47 years., 48year.s.. 49 years.. is to 49 years. ALL CLASSES. Total. 5,258,014 4,395 25, 500 34, 018 35, 729 26, 334 126, 574 84, 175 136, 493 128, 259 128, 664 Males. 477, 591 121, 502 125, 069 118, 757 115, 365 110, 022 690, 715 115, 917 103, 308 115,011 105, 729 112, 391 652, 356 104, 079 113, 950 106, 712 113, 442 103, 967 641, 156 107, 483 108, 600 107, 426 107, 424 102, 556 533, 389 103,075 92, 033 86, 463 99, 259 78, 781 459, 610 114, 873 65, 183 80, 117 72, 407 68, 476 401, 116 86,184 60, 131 68, 884 69, 678 55, 406 836, 283 87, 977 43, 268 66, 876 48, 547 45,372 282, 040 68, 367 46,440 41,448 47, 690 38, 056 242, 001 2,066,331 2,305 13, 000 17, 704 18, 191 13, 267 64, 467 42, 839 . 69, 750 64, 177 65, 730 242, 496 61, 352 62, 821 60, 023 68, 278 55, 837 293, 316 58, 676 61, 567 58, 639 53, 384 67, 606 279, 872 51,715 56, 4S2 53, 166 65, 294 52, 611 269, 168 50, 143 66, 561 53, 602 54, 391 52, 420 267, 117 51, 601 46, 926 45, 142 51,433 40, 934 236, 026 59, 971 34, 246 41, 248 37, 542 85,455 203, 461 45, 792 34, 367 30, 729 35, 912 28, 393 175, 193 45, 972 22, 728 29, 344 24, 876 22, 954 145, 874 35, 728 23, 984 21, 035 23, 909 19, 319 re- males. 2,591,683 2,090 12, 600 16,912 17, 538 13, 067 62, 107 41, 336 66, 743 64, 082 62,934 235, 095 60, 150 62,2«8 58, 729 67, 087 54, 185 292, 399 67, 241 51,741 56, 372 52, 345 64, 785 272, 484 62, 304 57, 474 53, 646 57, 143 61, 456 271, 988 57, 340 51,939 53, 824 63, 033 50,130 260, 272 61,474 45, 107 41, 320 47, 836 37, 847 223, 684 54, 902 30, 938 34, 025 33, 021 192, 655 40, 392 31, 764 23, 155 33, 766 27, 013 161, 090 42, 005 20, 540 27, 632 23, 671 22, 418 136, 166 32, 639 22, 450 20, 413 23,781 18, 737 NATIVE WHITE— NATIVE PAEENTS. Total. 3,238,088 2,934 17, 495 23, 650 24, 137 17, 944 86, 060 67, 546 93, 645 87, 969 338, 443 83, 688 86, 481 81, 597 78, 899 75, 180 405, 751 78, 371 69. 562 75; 731 68, 971 72, 292 364, 927 66, 669 72, 102 67, 113 69, 021 62, 979 337, 784 63, 013 65, 132 61,406 61,153 66, 407 307, 116 54, 417 48, 979 46, 634 62, 749 43, 926 246, 704 69, 405 37, 651 44, 790 41,732 39, 753 223, 331 48, 997 38, 683 35, 466 40, 054 33, 515 194, 715 46, 040 26, 804 33, 733 29,807 27, 834 164, 278 37, 072 28,610 25, 440 27, 902 23,337 Males, 1,611,478 1,554 8,941 12, 057 12, 321 8,981 43, 854 29, 314 47, P21 43, 981 45, fS19 166,835 42, 346 43,444 41, 164 40, 006 38, 103 205, 123 39, 765 34, 621 38, 5S2 34, 821 36, 947 184, 74B 32, 823 35, 611 33, 097 33, 918 31,836 167, 315 28, 787 33, 685 30, 242 30, 388 28, 046 151, 148 26, 049 23, 847 23, 140 26, 094 21,900 121, 030 28, 972 18, 834 21, 051 20, 651 19, 688 109, 696 23, 731 19, 184 17, 784 19, 955 16, 502 97, 210 22, 739 13,636 16,685 14, 863 13, 533 81, 350 IS, 332 14, 233 12, 438 13, 001 11,457 Fe- males. 1,026,610 1,380 8,554 11,493 11,810 8,963 42, 206 28, 233 45,724 43, 978 161, 613 41, 242 43, 037 40, 433 38, 833 37, 083 200, 628 38, 606 34,941 37, 130 34, 150 35,345 180,181 33, 746 36, 491 34, 016 35, 073 31,143 170, 469 34, 226 31, 447 31, 164 30, 770 28, 361 155, 963 23, 368 25, 132 23, 494 26, 655 23,025 125, 674 30, 433 13,817 23, 139 21,181 20, 005 113, 635 23, 266 19, 499 17, 682 20, 099 16, 953 97, 499 23, 301 13, 288 17, 048 16, 004 14, 301 82, 922 18, 720 14, 377 13, 002 14, 301 11, 880 NATIVE WHITE — FOBEIGN PAEENTS. Total. 1,066,580 1,365 7,496 10, 309 10,821 7,857 37, 848 24, 583 38,721 35, 117 33, 383 131, 804 31, 764 31, 076 30, 110 28, 472 26, 547 148, 869 27, 977 25, 046 28, 955 27, 560 30, 423 139, 961 28, 232 31,615 29, 045 29, 789 27, 076 145, 757 25, 921 25, 908 25, 021 24, 467 23, 003 124, 319 21, 766 19, 531 18, 052 29, 380 16, 587 96, 322 22, 437 13,601 16, 639 14, 707 13, 678 80, 902 15, 222 11, 396 9,681 10,854 7,945 65, 098 10, 793 6,603 6,868 6,594 4,707 33, 455 6, 709 4,663 4,048 4,480 3,574 123,975 118,026 142,361 70,081 72,280 23,474 11,741 11,733 71,013 o Persons of nogro deaoent, ChinoBe, Japanese, and civiliaed Indians. Males. 5,261 6,469 4,007 19, 240 32,.'i3.3 in, 714 17, CU 1J;-.S©?, 66, 950 15,820 10, 045 15, 293 14, 274 13, 504 74, 935 14, 006 12, 684 14, 709 13, 900 15, 553 70, 841 14, 144 15, 603 14, 039 14, 469 13, 544 72, 453 11, 935 13, 661 12,017 11,987 11, 324 60, 824 10, 212 9, 438 9,031 9,885 8,309 46, 935 10, 892 6,998 8,298 7,384 6,967 40, 527 7,773 6,819 5, 024 5, 353 4,036 23, 003 6,319 2,866 3, 435 2,786 2,324 16, 730 3, 349 2,376 2, 022 2,106 1,828 Fe- males. 664 3,688 5,048 5,352 3,850 18, 602 12, 045 IS, 977 17, 500 16, 320 64, 854 15, 944 15, 931 14, 818 14, 198 13, 043 73, 934 13, 883 13, 463 14, 246 13, 660 14, 870 69, 120 14, 088 15, 953 14, 406 15, 320 13, 532 73, 299 13, 986 12, 347 13, 004 12, 480 11, 678 63, 495 11, 654 10, 093 9,021 10,601 8,218 49, 387 11, 545 6,605 8,241 7,323 6,721 40, 435 7,460 5,577 4,657 5,602 3, 909 27, 095 5,474 2,637 3,423 2,808 2,383 16, 725 3,360 2,287 2,026 2,314 1,746 FOEEIGN WHITE. Total. 843, 589 7 5B 97 134 75 806 586 1,864 3,002 3,779 9,221 4,106 4,530 4, 974 5,937 6,334 25, 881 7,521 6,856 8,236 7,202 7,629 37, 434 7,449 8,192 8,445 11, 144 11, 438 46, 868 15, 794 14, 823 18, 032 18, 815 20, 417 67, 876 .23,845 21, 203 19, 603 23, 666 16, 299 104, 510 29, 717 12, 664 16, 962 14, 538 13, 598 87, 467 21, 263 14, 619 13, 356 16, 993 13, 485 77, 615 28, 610 10, 144 15. 117 12, 146 12. 118 78, 035 22, 795 12, 333 11, 234 14, 363 10, 298 Males. 465,663 183 293 945 1,504 1,983 4,724 2,139 2,331 2,539 2,900 3,271 13, 230 3,807 3,461 4,312 3,686 4,060 19, 326 3,855 4,280 4,456 6,760 5,886 24, 237 8,133 7,897 9,703 10, 423 11, 563 47, 724 13, 775 12, 438 11, 833 14, 004 9,595 61, 645 18, 345 7,712 10, 305 8,797 8,012 63, 171 12, 772 8,512 7,175 9,623 7,002 45, 084 16, 511 5,851 8,677 6, 703 6,707 44, 349 13, 007 6,881 6,189 7,637 6,683 39,357 re- males. 377,926 2 28 47 183 909 1,498 1,797 1,967 2,209 2,435 2,977 3,063 13, 651 3,714 3,395 3,914 3,516 3,609 18, 108 3,694 3,912 3,989 6,384 6,652 22, 431 7,661 6,931 8,319 8,392 8,849 40, 153 10, 070 8,770 7,769 9,663 0,704 42, 865 11, 373 4,953 6,667 6,729 6,586 34, 296 8,491 6,007 5,181 7,369 6,483 33, 531 11, 999 4,303 6,540 5,443 5,411 33, 686 9,723 5,453 6,045 6,716 4,715 31, 656 OOLOEBD. (a) Total. 109,757 456 000 637 458 2,300 1,400 2,273 2,181 2,204 8,118 2,044 2,082 2,070 2, 057 1,955 10, 214 2,048 1,844 2,090 1,996 2,047 10, 034 1,829 2,047 2,109 2,488 2,474 10, 947 2,765 2,632 2,977 2,984 2,730 14, 078 3,047 2,315 2,174 2,568 1,970 12, 074 3,314 1,207 1,826 1,502 1,«7 9,356 2,702 1, 533 1,381 1,778 1,461 8,855 2,634 817 1,168 940 713 6,373 1,791 834 726 955 847 5,153 Males. 56, 477 336 335 242 1,184 1, 140 1,081 1,072 3,987 1,047 1,011 1, 033 6,033 1,009 901 1,026 977 1,046 4,959 029 974 1,117 1,245 5,158 1,283 1,418 1,640 1,593 1,482 7,421 1,565 1,203 1,138 1,440 1,070 6,416 1,762 703 994 810 798 5,067 1,517 853 746 982 793 1,403 475 647 524 390 3,439 960 494 386 505 451 3,79e AGES. 79 GENEEAL NATIVITY, AND COLOE, BY STATES AND TEERITORIES: 1890 -Continued. PEKIV8YA.VAWIA. ' ALL CLASSES. NATIVE ■WHITE— NATIVE FAEENTS. NATIVE WHITE— POUBIQN PARENTS. rOEEIGN WHITE. COLOEBD. (a) Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. 65, 535 29, 736 39, 297 34,115 34, 295 32,443 16, 288 19, 958 17, 324 17, 146 33,092 '14,448 19,339 10, 791 17,149 34, 250 18, 688 24,013 21,258 21, 612 16,249 9,273 11,908 10, 034 10, 034 18, 001 9,315 12, 105 10, 024 10, 978 5,151 2,485 3,308 2,768 2,649 2,423 1,307 1,671 1,388 1,253 2,728 1,173 1,037 1,380 1,396 24, 431 8,206 11,320 9,564 0,549 12, 931 4,453 6,035 5,015 5,010 11, 600 3,753 6, 280 4,549 4, 539 1,703 467 066 625 485 840 255 344 287 249 863 202 312 238 236 50 to 54 years... 202, 978 37,633 32, 121 20, 472 28, 323 23, 267 102, 159 IS, 560 IG, 021 13, 531 13, 806 10, 978 100, 819 19, 073 16, 100 12, 941 14, 457 11, 279 119,721 21, 036 19, 764 16,863 17, 364 14, 336 58, 693 10, 204 9,CS3 8,481 8,436 C,S20 61,023 10, 332 10, 082 8,373 8,918 7,416 16, 361 2,490 2,228 1,837 1,805 1,401 8,042 1,206 1,046 901 853 678 8,319 1,290 1,183 870 952 723 63, 070 13,411 9,087 7,391 8,772 6,208 33, 444 6,794 6,076 3,883 4,396 3,225 29,«26 6,617 4,611 3,503 4,376 2,983 3,826 690 442 391 392 313 1,975 366 213 201 181 156 1,861 334 224 190 211 157 55 to 59 years... 146, 806 42, 125 18, 462 24, 399 23, 528 21, 202 72, 950 20, 170 9,393 12, 213 11,786 10,459 73, 850 21, 955 9,069 12, 186 11,742 10, 743 89, 343 21,843 11, 716 15, 172 14, 999 13, 389 43, 723 10, 499 6,929 7,608 7,410 6,508 46, 620 11, 344 5,786 7,664 7,589 6,881 9,767 2,323 1,160 1,897 1,351 1,277 4,743 998 658 700 688 605 6,02-1 1,325 692 697 663 672 45, 409 17, 062 6,377 7,618 6,902 6,303 23, 379 8, 275 2,800 3, 841 3,538 3,237 22,030 8,788 2,677 3,077 3,304 3,066 2,227 897 220 312 276 233 1,111 397 106 164 150 109 1,116 600 114 62 years 148 63 yeara --- 128 124 60 to 04 years... 129,716 27, 468 18, 102 10, 488 16,801 13, 552 64,021 13,440 9,070 8,383 8,234 6,829 65,095 14, 028 9,032 8,105 8,627 6,723 77,118 15,746 11, 704 10, 500 10, 690 8,953 37,854 7,579 6,799 6,162 6,110 4,386 39, 264 8,100 5,905 5,308 5,680 4,568 7,493 1,528 1,098 990 1,048 885 3,649 723 551 485 504 437 3,949 806 647 601 544 448 43, 102 9,613 5,121 4,799 4,913 3,640 21, 092 4,872 2,632 2,607 2,633 1,919 21, 470 4, 741 2,489 2,192 2,390 1,621 1,938 682 179 193 210 174 926 266 88 89 97 88 1,012 316 91 10* 68 yeara .... 113 69 years 88 65 to C9 years... 92,471 21,353 10,716 12, 753 11, 224 10, 153 45,950 10, 230 5,565 6,419 5,584 5,039 46, 515 11, 123 5,161 6,334 5,640 6,114 57,592 12, 220 7,281 8,663 7,719 6,986 28, 065 5,789 3,724 4,304 3,773 3,380 29, 627 6,431 3,667 4,359 8,946 3,600 5,555 1,244 649 833 700 646 2,710 544 341 423 350 332 2,845 700 308 410 356 314 27,986 7,481 2,676 8,093 2,679 2,411 14, 653 3,726 1,443 1,619 1,403 1,270 13,433 3,755 1,233 1,474 1,276 1,136 1,338 408 110 165 120 110 628 171 57 74 58 45 7M 237 71 yeara 6S 91 (13 65 70 to 74 years... 75 years *. 66, 199 10, 989 8,245 6,384 6,744 4, 823 32, 837 5,183 3,877 3,037 3,207 2,300 33, 362 5,806 4,368 3,347 3,637 2,623 42, 869 6,799 5,551 4,478 4,558 3,354 20,976 3,142 2,581 2,065 2,131 1,560 21, 893 3,657 2,970 2,413 2,427 1,794 4,077 641 651 441 447 374 1,989 296 233 214 208 181 2,083 345 318 227 239 193 18, 340 3,347 2,038 1,403 1,012 1,044 9,407 1,664 1,010 733 807 629 8,873 1,683 1,028 675 805 615 913 202 105 67 127 61 405 81 63 25 61 30 Sits 121 53 77 yeara 32 60 21 75 to 79 years.. 37, 185 6,622 3,405 3,485 2,852 2,694 17, 604 2,979 1,612 1,646 1,223 1,085 19, 681 3,643 1,793 1,840 1,624 1,509 24, 740 3,936 2,412 2,423 2, 037 1,763 11,479 1,807 1,135 1,130 801 724 13, 201 2,129 1,"277 1,293 1,170 1,039 2,454 436 240 258 212 207 1,132 179 103 116 94 84 1,322 257 143 142 118 123 9,449 2,105 716 747 673 577 4,743 933 360 376 260 257 4,706 1,172 365 371 313 320 542 146 32 57 30 47 260 60 14 23 13 20 292 85 18 34 17 27 80 to 84 years.. 18,958 2,141 1,601 1,312 979 673 8,549 914 712 567 400 271 10,409 1,227 889 745 573 402 12, 671 1,357 1,060 891 677 466 5,657 563 461 384 275 178 6,914 794 605 507 402 287 1,359 165 121 89 86 570 79 54 38 33 17 783 86 67 51 03 28 4,717 571 389 307 198 146 2,186 250 190 139 B2 70 2,631 321 199 168 106 76 311 48 25 25 18 17 130 22 7 6 6 6 181 26 18 19 12 11 85 to 89 years.. 6,706 eo6 307 269 197 158 2,870 343 115 99 70 42 3,836 563 192 160 127 110 4,453 606 203 168 119 90 1,861 200 74 01 41 23 2,695 300 134 97 78 65 600 70 27 21 15 13 221 23 9 4 4 3 285 48 18 17 11 10 1,611 280 63 72 64 60 741 103 28 32 23 14 870 177 35 40 31 36 133 50 9 8 9 6 47 18 4 2 2 86 32 5 6 7 5 90 to 94 years.. 1,827 114 SO 63 68 40 069 33 31 24 21 18 1,158 81 49 33 37 23 1,081 57 40 32 32 19 401 14 10 13 11 8 680 43 24 19 21 11 146 7 4 4 5 2 42 4 1 2 2 104 3 3 4 3 519 43 32 20 13 14 200 12 14 9 8 7 319 31 18 11 10 7 81 7 4 3 5 26 3 2' i' 55 4 4 4 3 99 years 4 95 to 99 years... 100 years and OTor.. Ageuntnown 354 88 11, 895 127 40 7,578 227 43 4,317 180 24 6,918 62 13 4,289 118 11 2,629 22 6 961 9 2 508 13 3 453 127 35 3,018 50 17 2,161 77 18 857 25 24 998 6 8 620 19 16 378 80 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 2.— AGES OF THE AGGEEGATE POPULATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, All ages - . . Underlmoutll-.. lto2montli3 3 to 5 mouths 6 to 8 months 9 to 11 months Under lyoar- lyear 2year3 Syears 4year3 1 to 4 years... Syears 6 years Vyears Syears Qyears 5to9years... lOyeara llyears 12 years 13 years 14 years 10 to 14 years. 15 years 16 years ITyears IG years 19year3 IStolOj'ears. 20 years 21 years 22 years 23 years 24 years 20 to 24 years. 25 years 26 years 27 years 28 years 29 years 25 to 29 years.. 30 years 31 years 32 years 83 years 34 years 30 to 34 years.. 85 years 36 years 37 years 38 years 39 years 35 to 39 years. 40 years. 41 years. 42 years. 43 years. 44 years. 40 to 44 years. 45 years 46 years 47 years 48 years 49 years 45 to 49 years. ALL CLASSES. Total. 345, 506 290 1,338 1,777 1,939 1,546 4,296 7,152 7,006 6,470 24,924 6,725 6,343 6,286 6,347 6,032 31, 733 6,444 6,022 6,624 6,151 6,637 31, 878 6,778 7,085 6,755 7,299 6,894 34, 811 7,112 7,294 7,894 7,369 7,044 36,713 7,168 6,342 5,949 0,885 5,409 31, 743 7,919 4,298 5,570 4,949 4,907 27, 643 6,102 4,721 4,292 5,149 4,035 24, 299 6,684 3,218 4,369 3,695 3,447 21, 413 6,128 3,492 3,191 3,657 2,874 13,342 Males. 142 697 912 1,009 788 ,548 2,157 3,618 3,478 3,229 12, 482 3,431 3,146 3,244 3,109 3,110 16, 040 3, 213 2,980 3,290 3,082 3,353 15, 918 3,334 3,346 3,288 3,664 8,295 16, 827 3,193 3,703 3,810 3,530 3,348 17,584 3,373 2,964 2,936 3,325 2,598 15, 196 3,910 2,096 2,602 2,400 2,416 13,484 3,007 2,252 2,089 2,503 1,962 11,813 3,290 1,621 2,082 1,739 1,649 10, 381 2,612 1,743 1,649 1,743 1,413 Fe- males. 177, 481 148 641 865 930 758 2,139 3, 534 3,628 3,241 12,442 3,294 3,197 3,042 3,238 2,922 15, 693 3,231 3,042 8,334 3,069 8,234 15, 960 8,444 3,739 3,467 3, 735 3,699 17, 084 3,919 3,691 4,084 3,839 3,696 19, 129 3,785 8,378 8,013 3,660 2,811 16, 547 4,009 2,202 2,908 2,549 2,491 14, 159 3,095 2,469 2,203 2,646 2,073 12, 486 3,394 1,597 2,287 1,956 1,798 11, 082 2,516 1,749 1,642 1,914 1,461 NATIVE WHITE— NATIVE PAEENTS. Total. 102 474 667 674 668 2,485 1,622 2,773 2,632 2,592 9,619 2,634 2,511 2,470 2,468 2,299 12, 382 2,453 2,262 2,398 2.271 2,321 11, 693 2,221 2,441 2,245 2,369 2,235 11, 611 2,125 2,397 2,420 2,202 2,130 11,274 2,087 1,879 1,821 2,085 1,881 9,703 2,592 1,786 2,192 1,977 1,984 10, 531 2,306 1,879 1,805 2,083 1,821 9,954 2,457 1,650 1,904 1,778 1,606 9,293 1,971 1,658 1,632 1,626 1,364 Hales. 67, 378 48 241 367 329 279 1,254 808 1,406 1,314 1,294 4,822 1,359 1,271 1,284 1,199 1,201 6,314 1,213 1,139 1,168 1,125 1,192 5,837 1,119 1,159 1,149 1,187 1,109 6,723 973 1,262 1,214 1,116 1,044 5,609 1,008 874 924 1,247 871 1,038 957 993 6,106 1,150 892 928 1,037 932 4,939 1,213 759 886 863 4,479 817 734 788 683 Fe. males. 70, 172 54 233 310 345 280 814 1,367 1,318 1,298 4,797 1,275 1,240 1,186 1,269 1,098 6,068 1,240 1,113 1,230 1,140 1,129 5,868 1,102 1,282 1,090 1,182 1,120 5,788 1,152 1,135 1,206 1,086 1,086 5,665 1,029 1,005 897 1,089 939 4,959 1,345 915 1,164 1,020 991 5,425 1,166 987 937 1,046 5,015 1,244 791 1,018 923 838 4,814 841 798 838 681 NATIVE V7HITE— FOREIGN PARENTS. Total. 94, 282 177 819 1,047 1,192 912 4,147 2,454 3,878 3,796 3,140 13, 208 3,293 2,998 2,963 2,914 2,698 14, 866 2,764 2,601 2, 85,'< 2,572 2,798 13, 593 2,922 2,947 2,778 2,698 2,463 13, 803 2,421 2,367 2,403 2,235 1,926 11, 352 1,909 1,620 1,517 1,709 1,367 8,122 1,811 962 1,310 1,112 1,110 6,305 1,103 866 770 647 708 338 433 328 2,094 338 256 212 229 165 9,060 9,282 8,161 4,004 4,147 1,250 626 624 8,470 a Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. Males. 46, 197 89 435 622 6J5 473 2,104 1,236 1,949 1,881 1,577 6,643 1,661 1,477 1,531 1,439 1,380 1,365 1,278 1,420 1,324 1,384 6,771 1,442 1,441 1,369 1,323 1,198 6,773 1,082 1,200 1,140 1,040 918 770 696 3,742 457 615 532 556 623 409 330 358 257 1,877 326 176 221 152 148 1,018 197 136 109 95 Fe- males. 48, 085 884 525 647 439 FOEEIGN WHITE. 1,218 1,929 1,915 1,508 6,625 1,632 1, 521 1,432 1,475 1,818 7,378 1,399 1,323 1,438 1,248 1,414 6,822 1,480 1,606 1,409 1,375 1,265 7,035 1,839 1,167 1,257 1,195 1,008 5,966 1,070 844 821 900 745 4,380 908 505 695 580 654 8,237 580 447 368 418 290 2,093 382 102 212 174 146 1,076 191 120 103 134 76 Total. 100 124 367 449 606 1,636 712 738 819 890 3,827 1,110 1,043 1,231 1,175 1,398 6,962 1,492 1,667 1,60] 2,089 2,065 8,804 2,409 2,396 2,929 2,804 2,841 13, 879 3,061 2,708 2,485 2,944 2,015 13, 213 3,301 1,447 1,949 1,754 1,688 10, 134 2,494 1,863 1,636 2,148 1,516 0,652 3,270 1,251 1,930 1,490 1,495 9,436 2,612 1,502 1,882 1,707 1,267 Males, 63 194 222 291 770 349 340 374 417 463 679 506 630 575 716 708 684 711 984 1,077 1,163 1,385 1, 300 1,327 6,201 1,459 1,253 1,26] 1,458 970 Fe. males. 55, 139 48 61 163 227 315 ■ 766 319 372 364 402 427 1,884 531 537 601 600 677 2,940 784 873 890 1,105 1,137 4,789 1,332 1,233 1,544 1,495 1,514 7,118 0,401 1,650 726 944 861 805 4, £ 1,239 891 786 1,031 4,655 1,625 644 928 683 4,588 1,350 753 674 812 602 4,191 6,812 1,661 721 1,006 893 5,148 1,265 972 860 1,112 808 4,997 1,645 607 1,002 807 787 4,848 1,262 749 708 895 665 4,279 COLORED, (a) Total. Males 144 129 182 130 122 115 146 145 658 117 126 137 133 125 143 140 131 143 131 157 134 142 128 147 161 135 126 147 146 215 103 119 106 130 673 199 123 103 147 151 723 249 79 102 103 57 157 76 65 95 78 471 3,562 78 295 105 42 65 50 G2 342 126 42 47 61 30 239 AGES. 81 GENEEAL KATIVITY, AND COLOR, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890— Continued. AOES. ALL CLASSES. NAT! VI WHITE— NATIVE PARENTS. NATIVE WHITE— FOKEIGN PAKENTS. FOREIGN WHITE. COLORED. a a) Total. Males. re- males. Total. Males. Fe- 10 ales. Total. Males. ■ re- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. 6,307 2,330 3,008 2,690 2,609 2,436 1,130 1,418 1,297 1, 242 2,871 1,200 1,590 1,393 1,367 2,091 1,184 1,480 1,434 1,377 974 574 692 687 664 1,117 610 788 747 713 215 121 120 107 103 96 64 55 46 50 119 67 71 61 53 2,868 968 1,342 1,096 1,081 1,310 475 642 538 607 1,558 493 700 658 674 133 67 00 63 48 5fi 27 29 20 21 77 81 27 54 yeara 27 BO to 54 years... 55y6ar8 15, 944 3,056 2,420 2,007 2,131 1,659 7,523 1,465 1,135 871 972 765 8,421 1,591 1,285 1,036 1,159 904 7,560 1,353 1,293 1,106 1,162 1,019 3,691 650 625 563 547 481 3,975 703 668 543 615 538 672 83 83 67 63 40 301 37 38 28 23 14 371 46 45 39 41 26 7,355 1,554 1,010 783 871 572 3,472 754 455 357 389 249 3,883 800 555 426 483 323 351 66 34' 51 35 28 159 24 17 23 14 11 192 42 21 17 |. 55 to 59 years... 11, 273 3,447 1,403 1,805 1,615 1,582 6,298 1,536 692 884 793 762 5,975 1,911 711 921 822 820 5,933 1,479 877 1,076 970 1,011 2,866 674 440 633 474 491 3,067 805 437 543 602 620 836 83 26 33 26 25 139 30 10 12 13 13 197 53 10 21 13 12 4,790 1,797 484 672 681 533 2,204 796 237 328 205 243 2,586 1,001 247 344 286 280 214 88 16 24 32 23 89 36 5 11 11 15 125 63 62 Tears 13 !■ 60 to 64 years... 9,852 2,100 1,289 1,250 1,369 968 4,667 965 618 613 631 445 5,185 1,135 671 637 738 523 6,419 1,118 821 816 881 671 2,612 632 415 401 414 322 2,807 586 406 415 467 349 193 37 16 14 29 11 78 18 4 4 6 3 115 ID 12 10 23 8 4,057 889 424 393 435 261 1,899 398 188 193 200 107 2,158 491 236 199 235 154 183 56 28 28 24 25 78 17 11 15 11 13 105 13 69 years 12 65 to 09 years... 6,976 1,731 7S6 885 799 698 3,272 754 388 415 380 313 3,704 977 408 470 419 385 4,307 1,002 577 612 599 522 2,084 450 287 276 279 247 2,223 652 290 330 320 275 107 29 14 15 13 5 35 10 8 7 3 72 19 6 9 6 2 2,401 665 199 248 179 163 1,086 277 89 132 91 C2 1,315 388 110 116 88 101 161 35 6 10 8 8 67 17 4 1 3 1 0^ 18 Q 5 7 k- 70 to 74 years... 4,909 956 644 517 555 387 2,250 426 286 217 258 177 2,659 530 348 300 297 210 3,312 629 483 407 409 311 1,539 279 213 166 191 148 1,773 350 270 241 218 163 76 13 5 5 10 4 34 4 3 3 5 42 9 2 2 5 4 1,454 283 142 99 126 68 051 131 73 43 60 29 803 152 69 56 66 39 67 31 14 6 10 4 26 12 7 5 2 41 19 1 8 4 ■• 75 to 79 years... 3,059 647 295 270 249 211 1,374 236 121 95 103 78 1,685 811 174 175 146 133 2,239 382 235 21# 193 163 997 160 95 70 79 57 1,242 222 140 144 114 106 37 2 8 4 4 4 15 1 4 3 2 1 22 1 4 1 2 3 718 148 47 46 49 41 336 69 23 19 20 18 382 79 25 27 29 23 65 15 6 6 3 3 26 6 3' 2 2 89 8 6 S 1 1 80 to 84 years... 1,672 191 156 143 87 69 633 79 61 54 27 22 939 112 95 89 60 37 1,187 139 126 112 73 60 461 67 48 39 24 19 726 82 78 73 49 31 22 6 1 2 1 11 1 11 4 1 2 1 331 40 25 26 12 9 148 17 13 15 3 3 183 23 13 11 9 33 7 4 3 1 13 4 19 S 4 3 1 85 to 89 years... 636 81 42 . 27 22 12 243 22 18 11 4 6 393 69 24 16 18 7 600 62 38 24 19 6 187 16 17 11 3 1 313 46 21 13 16 6 9 1 1 8 1 112 15 3 2 2 4 51 5 1 i' 3 61 ■ 10 2 2 1 1 15 3 1 1 4 1 11 a 1 1 93 years 1 1 2 1 1 90 to 94 yeara... D5 years 184 15 11 9 10 60 2 3 1 2 124 13 8 8 8 149 12 8 8 7 48 2 2 1 Z 101 10 6 7 B 2 2 26 3 3 1 2 10 i 16 3 2 1 2 7 2 6 96 years 97 years 1 1 99 years 9 8 263 95 to 99 years... 100 years and OTer.. Age onknown 45 16 651 8 3 361 37 13 290 35 6 300 7 1 164 28 4 146 1 2 160 8 6 103 1 1 37 20 1 1 17 2 61 27 2 24 POP — PT 2- 82 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 2.— AGES OF THE AGGEEGATE POPULATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, SOUTH CAROLiIlVA. All ages - . . TTnderlmontli... lto2nioiitb9 3to5nioutha 6 to 8 mo7ilh8 9t-o 11 months Under 1 year. lyear 2year3 3 years Ayears Itoiyears 5ycar3 eyears y years 8years 9ycars 5 to 9 yeara 10 years 11 years 12ycara 13 years 14 yeara 10 to 14 years . - - 15yeara 16 years 17 years 18 years 19 yeara 15 to 19 yeara... 20 years 21 years 22 years 23 years " 24 years 20 to 24 years - 25 years 20 years 27 years 28 years 29 yeara 25 to 29 years.. 30 yeara 31 yeara 32years 33year3 34 yeara 30 to 34 years. 35 years 36 yeara 37 years 38j'ears 39 years 35 to 39 years - 40 years 41 years 42 years 43 years ii years 40 to 44 years. 45 yeara 46 years 47 years 48 years 4Syeciia is to 49 years... ATT. CLASSES. Total. 1,151,149 892 7,875 9, 158 10, 004 6,000 33, 989 25, 305 38, ::7S 35, 200 37, 009 135, 952 34, 630 38, 6:!6 85, 021 38, 986 31, 029 178, 802 38, 116 26, 831 38, 427 SO, 091 32, 617 166, 082 28,423 30, 364 23, 828 27, 713 21, 171 131, 499 25,010 21, 777 21, 118 18, 792 17, 402 104, 099 20, 744 14, 311 13, 207 16, 0il9 11, 128 75, 439 24, 681 8,637 11,500 9, 939 9,670 64, 327 19, 991 11, 185 9,745 12, 536 8, 926 62, 363 20, 742 0,272 8,213 6,501 6,062 47, 780 13, 649 6,383 5,207 7,255 5,234 37,728 Males. 672, 337 478 4,173 4, C70 5,082 3,084 17, 487 12, 970 19, 594 17, 623 19, 090 69, 177 17, 454 19, 203 13, 104 19. 656 16, 790 90,207 19, 871 13, 758 19, 507 16, 400 16,719 86, 265 14, 289 14, 618 11, 430 13,184 10, 628 64, 049 10, 556 11, 679 10, 256 8,999 8,145 49, 935 9,136 6,642 6,499 7,730 5,740 35, 767 11, 535 4,610 6,850 6,164 4,9i9 32, 098 9,717 6,653 5,092 6,298 4,796 31,450 9,542 3,279 4,137 3,210 2,923 23,091 6,110 3,029 2,413 3,190 2,429 17,171 Fe- males. 678, 812 414 3,702 4,488 4,922 2,976 16, 602 12, 335 IB, 784 17, 677 17, 979 66, 775 17, 076 19,433 17,617 19, 330 15,239 88, 595 18,245 13, 073 18,020 14, 691 16, 898 80, 827 14, 134 16, 746 12, 398 14, 529 10, 643 67, 450 14,464 9,798 10, 862 9,793 9,267 54, 164 11,008 7,669 6,708 8,299 5.388 39, 672 13, 146 3,927 5,050 4,775 4,731 32, 229 10, 274 6,032 4,053 6,238 4,130 30,027 11, 200 2,993 4,070 3,291 3,129 24, 089 7,539 3,364 2,794 4,065 2,806 NATITK WHITE— NATIVE PARENTS. Total. 446, 195 340 2,785 3, 239 3,751 2,460 12,565 9,073 14, 402 12, 846 13, 746 60, 067 12, 630 14, 0-15 12, 875 13, 648 11,739 04, 937 13,464 10,870 13, 403 10, 746 11, 868 60, 400 10, 202 11,166 9,281 10, 360 8,282 49,281 8,860 8,919 8, 273 7,204 6,555 39, 817 6,167 6,114 6,014 0,838 5,251 28, 384 9,237 4,343 5,026 6,055 4,835 29, 096 7,126 5,126 4,619 6,401 3,899 26, 070 7,110 3,131 4,210 3,608 3,319 21, 278 6,080 8,145 2,615 3,093 2,283 Males. 221, 517 171 1,489 1,639 1,918 1,268 6,485 4,687 7,472 6,443 7,141 25,743 6,481 7,028 0,667 0,999 0,036 33,211 7,029 5,620 6,885 6,493 6,098 31, 125 6,157 5,406 4,586 6,115 4,250 24, 514 3,852 4,851 4.027 3,694 3,149 19, 473 2,701 2,421 2,470 3,284 2,809 13, 686 4,458 2,303 2,837 2,659 2,500 14, 757 3,548 2,577 2,398 2,728 2,147 13, 396 3,362 1,679 2,117 1,768 1,552 10, 478 2,203 1,432 1,1 iiO 1,321 1,005 Fe- males. 223, 678 169 1,296 1,600 1,833 1,182 6,080 4,386 6,930 6,-103 6,605 24, 324 6,149 7,017 6,208 0,049 5,703 31, 726 6,435 6,250 6,578 6,252 6,760 29, 275 5,046 6,700 4, 0S5 6,235 4,032 24, 767 6,014 4,068 4,246 3,610 8,400 20, 344 2,693 2,544 3,554 2,442 14, 699 4,779 2,040 2,789 2,396 2,336 U,339 3,578 2,648 2, 123 2,073 1,752 12, 074 3,748 1,452 2,093 1,740 1,767 10, 800 2,883 1,713 1,465 1,772 1,278 NATIVE ■WHITE— FOEEIGN PARENTS. Total. 10, 070 194 119 236 219 '223 209 246 230 257 238 .260 231 314 269 280 1,354 254 3or 278 295 268 1,306 261 261 272 225 226 1,245 241 175 187 217 282 140 177 158 140 168 139 114 121 641 177 72 87 72 68 466 Males. 5,297 116 112 117 407 111 124 118 123 116 137 107 151 138 145 678 136 142 133 129 131 102 139 122 110 109 125 76 93 80 80 20,657 16,222 7,111 9,111 342 162 180 632 a PeiBons of nsgro doscent, Chinase, Japuuess, and oivilized Indiana. Fe- males. 94 57 120 107 100 98 122 112 134 122 588 123 124 163 131 135 118 169 145 166 137 725 159 122 150 115 117 146 78 97 118 72 157 64 84 78 CO 443 210 FOEEION WHITE. Total. 6,143 410 113 74 81 101 456 142 112 96 123 76 648 216 86 101 83 92 578 210 94 99 144 86 Males. 3,591 Fe- males. 2,552 234 305 341 126 69 05 51 54 355 112 00 368 12 1S5 154 160 207 223 274 COLOEED. (o) Total. 9,141 651 5,053 5, 873 6,189 3,564 21, 229 16, 110 23, 735 22, 131 23,091 Males. 341,932 306 2,662 3,009 3,133 1,791 85, 067 21, 683 21, 334 22, 604 25, 065 19, 027 112, 613 24,377 15, 718 24,632 19, 057 20,458 104, 242 80, 609 16, 785 12, 514 12, 503 11, 2S4 10, 541 62, 627 14, 242 8,930 7,919 8,899 5,644 46, 034 15,049 3,980 5,016 4,025 4,009 33, 879 12, 655 5,809 5,017 6,891 4,862 35,124 13, 239 2,983 3,815 2,838 2,583 25, 458 8,259 3,069 2,429 3,960 2,826 20, 532 10, 901 8,219 12, 004 in, 967 11, 828 43, 018 10,857 12, 046 11, 313 12,527 9,622 56,364 12, 699 8,026 12, 460 9,759 10, 467 53,411 8,981 9,065 6,675 7,912 6, US 38,741 6,548 6,947 6,068 5,252 4,840 29, 665 6,285 4,066 3,883 4,302 2,791 21, 320 6,876 2,179 2,870 2,353 2,304 16, 682 6,016 2,836 2,568 3,417 2,539 17, 370 5,961 1,497 1,900 1,352 1,292 12,002 3,753 1,500 1,181 1,755 1,351 g,640 AGES. 83 GENERAL NATIVITY, AliTD COLOR, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890— Contiimed. I 80(7TII CAKOIillVA. CO years ,61 years 52 years 63 years 64 years 50 to 54 years... 65 years 56 years 57 years 58 years 69year3 55 to 59 years. 60yeara 61 years 62 years 63 years.. ., 64 years , 60 to 64 years. 65 years. 66 years. 67 years . 68 years. 69 years. 65 to 69 years. 70 years. 71 years - 72 years. 73 years. 74 years . 80 years. 61 years. 82yBars. 83 years. 84 years. 80 to 84 years. 85 years . 86 years. 67 years. 88 years. 89 years. ALL CLASSES. Total. 70 to 74 years. 75 years 76years 77 years 78 years 79 years 75 to 79 years. 85 to 89 vears . 90 years 91 years 92yoara 93 years 94 years 90to 04 years. 95 years 96 years 973'oars 98 years 99 years 95 to 99 years. 100 years and over. Age unknown 14, 678 4,478 5,900 4,651 4,719 34,426 7,088 4,731 3, 2il4 3,740 2,618 21, 471 10, 120 2,409 2,902 2,830 2,470 20, 781 6,083 2,808 1,981 2, .552 1,479 13, 903 5,012 1,051 1,5:;4 1,166 2,345 907 643 894 532 5,381 1,694 372 312 328 3,095 559 217 184 155 107 1,222 320 64 43 41 31 106 28 27 30 23 212 2,109 Males. 6,559 2, 353 3,221 2,668 2,444 17, 145 3,4fi0 2,502 1,785 1,876 1,330 10, 953 4,811 1,245 1, 522 1,550 1,304 10, 432 2,996 1,087 1,099 1,202 800 Fe- males. 8,119 2,125 2,679 2,083 2,275 17, 281 3,628 2,229 1,609 1,864 1,288 10, 518 5,309 1,164 1,380 1,330 1,166 10, 349 3,087 921 1, 150 670 7,134 2,379 678 780 613 • 496 4,852 ,124 507 329 455 281 2,696 772 194 193 145 157 2,633 473 733 553 502 4,899 1,221 460 314 439 251 2,685 B22 178 196 167 171 1,461 240 103 76 74 47 129 31 18 22 12 212 1,015 1,634 319 114 108 81 60 191 33 30 19 19 146 1,094 NATIVE WKrrE— NATIVE PAEEKTS. Total. 4,817 2,083 2,715 2, 304 2,302 14,221 2,620 2,205 1,639 1,770 1,308 9,542 3,186 1,103 1,480 1, 432 1,301 8,562 1,979 1,063 095 1,060 740 5,843 1,538 527 881 648 561 4,205 689 502 405 451 274 2,321 471 180 218 171 188 169 105 70 77 33 122 34 14 536 Males. 1,954 966 1,291 1,170 1,061 6,442 1,092 1,038 779 822 633 4,364 1,265 559 670 662 617 3,779 850 498 613 608 366 704 279 424 331 206 2,004 312 243 218 228 151 1, 157 203 90 101 78 555 7 253 Pe. males. 2, 863 1,117 1, 424 1,134 1,241 7,779 1,528 1,167 800 948 675 5,178 1,921 604 804 770 684 4,783 1,129 605 482 558 374 ,103 884 248 457 317 295 2,201 377 264 187 223 123 90 117 93 105 673 103 56 63 43 13 23 7 278 NATIVE WHITE— FOEEIQN PARENTS. Total. 103 35 48 30 49 279 227 49 21 143 109 67 27 Fe- males. 115 63 22 FOHEI&N WHITE. Total. 271 83 133 103 130 720 167 127 103 127 240 61 111 03 64 72 109 31 46 25 80 241 124 15 Males. 138 49 83 63 79 123 39 48 294 138 Fe- males. 31 135 34 60 40 51 123 22 41 37 33 256 103 62 28 COLOEKD. (a) Total. 9,482 2,277 3,004 2,205 2,238 19, 206 4,244 2,339 1,516 1,803 1,187 11, 089 6,023 1,158 1,288 1,312 1,061 11,442 3,942 852 1,179 687 7,554 3,278 478 673 469 387 5,185 1,690 418 206 412 229 2,354 1,183 173 154 124 125 1,759 386 104 104 72 70 257 41 29 31 17 375 198 1,560 Males. 4,423 1,320 1,817 1,317 1,274 10, 150 2,250 1,366 925 961 627 6,129 3,401 636 773 800 634 6,250 2,062 542 534 641 402 4,181 1,591 208 322 255 207 2,643 773 231 94 210 116 1,424 548 93 80 59 68 848 173 50 52 39 59 748 84 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Tabi,b 2.— ages of the AGGREGATE POPULATION, CLASSIFIED BT SEX, SOVTII ISAKOTA. All ages Underlmontli lto2Tiioiitha 3to 5 months etoSmonths StoUmonths Under 1 year. . lyear 2years Syeara Ayears lto4year8 Byears 6years , 7ycars Syeara..- 9year8 ' 5 to 9 years lOyears 11 years 12 years 13 years 14 years 1 10 to 14 years.. 15 years 16 years 17 years , 18 years 19 years 15 to 19 years - 20 years 21 years 22y6ars 23 years 24 years 20 to 24 years. 25 years 26years 27 years 28year8 29 years 25 to 29 years.. SO years 81 years 32years 33year3 84 years , 30 to 34 years.. S5 years 36 years 37year8 38years 89 years 85 to 39 years.. 40 years 41 years 42yeara 43 years 44 years 40 to 44 years. 46 years 46 years 47 years 48 years «» years ^ i5to497ears. »T.T. CLASSES. Total. 252 2,105 2,920 3,068 1,958 10, 303 6,890 11, 266 10, 701 10, 023 88, 870 9,785 9,206 8,859 8,201 7,376 7,636 6,719 7,477 6,439 6,723 34, 994 6,921 6,269 6,691 6,207 5,623 29, 711 6,768 6,082 6,180 6,973 6,845 29, 848 6,718 6,791 6,686 6,834 5,636 29, 665 7,487 6,040 6,798 6,320 4,648 28, 293 6,419 4,566 3,985 4,443 3,647 21, 960 4,790 2,903 8,303 2,798 2 669 16, 363 8,814 2,709 2,414 2,479 2,058 12,974 Males. 136 1,075 1,446 1,572 1,008 6,237 8,570 5,740 5,415 6,081 19, 806 4,961 4,609 4,473 4,146 8,766 21, 955 8,954 3,437 8,878 3,431 8,474 18, 174 3,034 8, 162 2,943 8,170 8,000 15, 309 3,004 3,468 3,446 8,369 3,263 16, 540 3,171 8,184 8,259 3,887 3,337 16, 838 4,462 3,040 3,379 3,135 2,783 16, 799 3,344 2,627 2,374 2,717 2,130 13, 192 2,937 1,763 1,982 1,559 1,459 1,998 1,677 1,436 1,434 1,182 7,627 Te- males. 148, 558 116 1,030 1,474 1,496 960 5,066 8,320 5,516 5,286 4,942 19, 064 4,824 4,597 4,386 4, 055 3,610 21, 472 3,682 3,282 3,699 3,008 3,249 16, 820 2,887 3,107 2,748 3,037 2,623 14, 402 2,761 2,624 2,734 2, 004 2,682 13, 308 2,647 2,607 2, 427 2,947 2,299 12, 827 8,025 2,000 2,419 2,186 1,805 11, 494 2,075 1,939 1,611 1, 726 1,417 8,708 1,853 1,140 1,341 1,239 1,110 1,316 1,132 978 1,045 876 NATIVE WHITE— NATIVE PARENTS. Total. 127, 232 100 843 1,225 1,238 904 4,310 2,843 4,904 4,389 4,107 16, 242 4,004 8,010 3,637 3,237 2,988 17, 366 2,887 2,592 2,812 2,601 2, 632 13,324 2,119 2,331 2,099 2,370 2,101 11, 110 2,036 2, »84 2,361 2,251 2,110 11, 132 1,926 2,040 2, 023 2,546 2,102 10, 637 2,688 1,904 2,175 2,010 1,768 10, 636 2,013 1,661 1, 606 1,632 1,449 8,261 1,713 1,121 1,270 1,106 1,005 6,215 1,219 1,083 985 949 865 Males. 62 448 616 636 476 2,227 1,448 2,608 2,216 2,125 2,029 1,800 1.814 1,649 1,607 8,805 1,453 1,311 1,601 1,311 1,320 6,902 3,078 1,156 1,097 1,103 1,154 6,677 1,019 1, 330 1,320 1,287 1,152 6,103 1,046 1,103 1,130 1,449 1,244 6,972 1,586 1,152 1,241 1,192 1,033 6,204 1,202 950 861 977 4,859 985 659 718 610 564 3,536 704 640 600 647 493 Fe- 610 602 428 2,083 1,394 2,396 2,174 1,982 7,946 1,975 1,804 1,723 1,578 1,481 8,561 1,434 1,281 1,311 1,190 1,200 6,422 1,041 1,176 1,002 1,177 1,037 5,433 1,007 1,054 1,041 964 958 5,024 1,097 868 1,102 752 934 818 725 4,331 811 711 646 655 680 8,402 728 462 652 496 441 2,679 516 443 385 402 372 NATIVE WHITE — FOEEIGN PAEENTS. Total. 109,215 150 1, 251 1,078 1,789 1,032 6,900 3,924 6,088 6,942 6,623 21, 477 5,229 4, 933 4,663 4,143 3,475 22,333 3,612 3,062 3,420 2,836 3,017 15, 947 2,670 2,057 2,297 2,342 1,948 11,914 1,918 1, 931 1,098 1,707 1,571 8,825 1,458 1,459 1, 48U 1,738 1,473 7,697 1,836 1,300 1,424 1,244 1,068 6,871 1,063 894 693 730 668 3,938 689 316 294 242 265 217 190 166 133 Males. 67, 349 622 826 913 618 2,963 2,048 3,105 3,009 2,755 10, 917 2,052 2.478 2,271 2,076 1,777 11, 253 1,875 1,667 1,740 1,621 1,507 8,210 1,307 1,331 1,160 1,188 088 6,034 939 1,000 900 906 840 4,645 769 766 834 903 850 Fe- males. 61, 866 68 629 852 871 514 1, 876 2,983 2,933 2,708 10, 560 2,577 2,455 2,283 2,068 1,698 11, 080 1,737 1,495 1,680 1,315 1,610 7,737 1, 303 1, 326 1,137 1,154 900 5,880 979 871 738 801 731 635 775 623 4, 172 3, 425 1,059 757 839 714 663 4,032 658 542 417 447 329 2,393 882 193 228 171 129 1,103 166 122 109 776 543 585 630 405 2,839 405 853 276 283 229 1,645 207 122 140 123 113 FOEEIGN WHITE. Total. 90, 843 99 237 339 371 1,046 613 639 731 806 882 1,103 1,030 1, 214 1,066 1,147 5,560 1,102 1,260 1,268 1,478 1,447 6,555 1,783 1, 737 2,088 1,980 2, 125 9,719 2,300 2,265 2,164 2,617 2,036 11, 272 2,925 1,817 2,178 2,044 1,803 10, 767 2,312 1,988 1, 775 2,063 1,623 9,601 2,469 r, 458 1, 645 1,382 1,310 8,264 1,803 1,390 1,216 1,348 1, 049 5,347 6,101 2,084 2,117 961 560 401 6,806 a Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, a,nd civilized Indians. Males. 63, 048 32 68 113 180 192 263 311 412 466 610 540 617 579 624 568 608 670 778 833 1,027 1, 043 1,201 1,163 1,246 5, 670 1,341 1,296 1,273 1,451 1,219 6,580 1,796 1,120 1,287 1,217 1,074 6,493 1,461 1,122 1,088 1, 280 925 6,876 1,567 904 1,008 771 759 4,997 1,100 801 708 780 609 3/ males. 38, 195 84 41 124 169 179 260 328 303 394 416 1,751 493 490 697 487 523 634 502 598 700 614 3,038 756 694 887 833 879 959 969 801 1,008 807 4,692 1,130 607 891 827 729 4,274 687 783 598 3,785 912 554 639 611 661 3,267 703 589 608 668 440 2,808 COLORED, (a) Total. 1,618 172 84 27 30 33 35 159 39 19 21 19 120 100 108 Males. 92 44 85 Fe- males. AGES. 85 OEUBRAL NATIVITY, AND COLOR, BY STATES AND TEERITOEIES : 1890— Continued. SOUTH DAKOTA. fa = Ali CLASSES. KATIVB WHITE— NATIV it PARENTS. KATIVE "WHITE— FOREIGN PARENTS. FOREIGN WHITE. COLORED, (a) Total. Males. . Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. 465 270 312 339 347 Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. 8,049 1,569 1,969 1,960 1,816 1,835 936 1,178 1,145 1,038 1,214 633 791 805 778 1,126 664 782 789 771 671 394 470 450 424 208 97 128 130 94 142 64 74 80 60 66 33 64 60 34 1,689 806 1,042 1,020 914 1,005 478 023 607 651 684 328 419 4)3 393 26 2 17 11 7 V 17 ii' 8 3 9 2 6 64 years 50 to 54 years... r 10,353 1,843 1,797 1,472 1,396 1,004 6,132 1,090 1,060 903 800 634 4,221 753 737 569 596 460 1,132 • 663 700 646 632 496 2,409 403 413 390 354 282 1,723 260 287 256 278 214 667 92 87 79 . 61 37 420 62 69 60 42 23 237 30 28 29 19 9 6,601 1,071 1,001 733 698 553 3, 261 619 682 453 401 318 2,237 452 419 280 297 235 63 17 9 14 5 S 39 6 6 10 3 6 24 11 3 4 2 2 69 years 1 65 to 69 years... 7,602 1,823 948 1,092 1,084 941 4,487 1,046 662 627 676 676 3,115 777 380 465 408 365 3,137 676 393 472 467 342 1,842 412 237 269 296 210 1,295 264 166 203 171 132 356 65 23 36 41 42 241 39 18 24 23 26 115 26 10 12 18 16 4,066 1,065 623 684 689 554 2,373 587 304 334 350 337 1,683 478 219- 250 219 217 63 17 4 31 8 3 22 e 1 6Lyears 7 3 7 3 64 years i 60 to 64 years... 5,888 1,053 820 740 668 610 3,487 699 469 421 383 306 2,401 454 351 319 285 204 2,350 401 321 293 252 201 1,424 242 185 179 144 130 926 159 136 114 108 71 212 40 29 28 29 11 130 26 19 17 21 7 82 14 10 11 8 4 3,295 607 469 416 385 296 1,912 329 264 224 218 109 1,333 273 205 192 167 127 31 5 1 3 2 2 21 2 1 1 10 3 2 2 2 69yeaxB i 65 to C9 years... 8,791 791 893 475 356 337 2,178 467 219 297 214 198 1,613 324 174 178 142 139 1,468 265 165 ■ 101 147 132 880 167 95 112 96 88 688 98 60 52 61 44 137 25 24 20 16 12 90 17 13 13 13 7 47 8 11 7 3 6 2,173 497 213 291 192 193 1,204 282 110 172 105 103 969 215 103 119 87 90 13 4 1 4 1 1 9 3 71 years 1 1 73 years 74 years 70 to 74 years... 2,352 363 245 204 166 120 1,395 212 134 104 82 72 957 151 111 100 84 48 863 128 87 80 68 65 658 76 66 40 29 32 805 63 31 40 29 23 97 20 10 6 8 6 63 13 5 3 4 3 34 7 6 3 4 2 1,386 214 146 118 99 68 772 124 71 61 49 30 614 90 75 57 60 22 6 1 2 2 4 1 1 2 i 1 7ft years 75 to 79 years.. w - 1,098 133 83 86 60 48 604 72 42 44 28 22 494 61 41 42 32 26 408 86 40 39 20 19 232 16 21 21 14 11 176 21 19 18 6 8 49 6 1 4 2 1 28 3 2' i' 21 2 1 2 2 635 92 42 43 38 27 341 54 21 21 14 10 294 38 21 22 24 17 6 3 3 82 years 83 years 84 years i' 1 80 to 84 years.. 85 years 410 61 35 28 25 13 208 27 16 15 13 6 202 24 20 13 12 8 154 23 13 16 14 4 82 14 8 9 7 2 72 9 10 7 7 2 13 4 1 2 1 1 6 3 i 7 1 1 2 i 242 23 21 9 10 6 120 10 12 5 5 3 122 13 9 4 6 3 1 1 1 1 86 years 1 1 2 89 years 2 , 85 to 89 years-. 1 162 16 3 4 6 4 75 B 2 1 1 2 77 7 1 3 4 2 70 6 36 * 2 86 4 9 1 4 1 6 69 9 3 2 3 3 35 6 2 i 1 34 3 1 2 2 2 4 1 3 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 32 6 1 2 2 15 1 17 4 1 1 2 9 2 1 2 7 2 . 1 3 3 20 3 10 1 10 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 95 1* 99 years.. 100 years and over. Age unknown 10 . 1 711 2 8 1 201 4 4 1 1 5 1 173 1 120 4 1 63 610 404 300 104 110 78 32 24 1" 12 u 86 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 2.— AGES OF THE AGGEEGATE POPULATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, All ages . Under Imonth- 1 to 2 months . . . 3to5iaontha... 6 to 8 raontlis... 9 to 11 months.. XTnder 1 year. . lyear.. 2 years. 3 years . 4 years. 1 to 4 years. 5 years. 6 yeara . 7 years. 8 yeara. 9 years. 5 to 9 Tears - 10 years.. 11 years. 12 years. 13 years. 14 years.. 10 to 14 years. 15 years 16years 17 years 18 years 19 years 15 to 19 years... 20 years 21 years 22 years 23 years 24 years 20 to 24 years. 25 years 26 years 27 years 28 years 29 years 25 to 29 years. 80 years 31 years 32 years .. S3 years 34 years 30 to 34 years. 35 years. 86 years. 37 years. 38 years.. 39 years.. <6 to 49 years...! 66,660 ALL CLASSES. Total. 35 to 39 years.. 40 years 41years 42 years 43 years 44 years 40 to 44 years... 45 years 46 years 47 years 48 years. 49 years . 1,767,518 1,353 S, 215 U, 936 14, 892 10, 951 51,347 35, 259 53, 993 60, 9S5 52, 933 193, 175 47,297 6^, 505 49, 060 Bl, 13-1 45, 363 246, 365 51,274 41, 295 50, 869 44, 463 44,933 232, 823 41, 052 44,484 40, 203 44, 435 35, 542 205, 716 35, 968 36. 749 35, 327 32, 658 29,687 170, 389 29,522 21, 853 23, 500 26, 694 20,444 125, 013 33, 662 16, 652 20, 221 19, 569 18, 111 108, 215 25, 861 19, 475 16, 580 18, 949 14, 993 95, 864 25,797 11, 454 14, 581 12, 640 11, 781 76,253 20,473 13,194 11, 300 12, 161 9, 629 Males. 891, 585 713 4,763 7,586 7,603 5,756 26, 421 18, 108 27, 711 SS, 991 27, 199 98, 009 24, 032 27, 120 25, 002 26, 045 23,279 125, 478 26,746 21, 056 25, 995 22, 837 22,943 119, 577 20, 831 21, 784 20, 163 22, 289 17, 466 102, 623 16, 101 19, 561 17, COS 16, 362 14, 475 83, 507 13, 786 11, 885 11, 800 13, 243 10, 490 61, 204 16, 633 8,721 10, 187 10,244 9,231 Fe- males. 640 4,452 7,350 7,289 6,196 24, 926 17, 151 26, 267 24, 994 25, 734 94,106 23,265 26, 385 24, 058 25, 089 23, 090 120, 887 24, 528 20, 239 24, 864 21, 625 21, 980 113, 246 20, 221 22, 700 20, 040 22, 146 18, 086 103, 193 19, 867 17, 188 18, 319 16,296 15, 212 88, 832 15, 736 12, 968 11,700 13, 451 9,964 63, 809 17, 029 7,931 10, 034 9,325 8,880 55, 016 12, 953 9,762 8,438 9,522 7,693 48,368 12, 012 5,896 6,985 6,087 5,394 36, 374 10, 048 6,803 5,663 5,614 4,429 NATIYB WHITE— NATIVB PARENTS. Total. Males. 1,283,481 53, 199 12, 908 9,713 8,148 9,427 7,300 47, 490 13, 785 6,658 7,590 6,663 6,387 39, 879 10, 425 6,301 5,637 6,550 5,100 970 6,584 10, 894 11, 115 8,499 38, 002 26, 856 40, 052 37, 727 39, 040 142, 675 34, 830 39, 265 35, 983 37, 068 33, 518 ISO, 664 36, 979 30, 685 36, 387 31, 847 32, 016 167, 814 29, 725 31, 961 29, 097 31, 554 25, 386 147, 723 25, 055 26, 760 25, 122 23, 043 20, 755 121, 335 19, 378 17, 336 16, 665 19, 308 15, 439 88, 124 22, 996 13, 102 15, 589 15, 223 14, 055 80, 965 17, 325 14,724 12, 579 14, 071 11, 272 69, 971 16, 857 9,138 11, 587 10, 088 9,645 57,215 13, 852 10, 257 8,705 8,999 7, 134 Fe- males. 607 3,447 5, 655 5,688 4,467 19,664 13, 328 20, 687 19, 336 20, 118 73, 308 17, 786 20, 029 18,388 IS, 938 17, 303 02,444 19,206 15, 659 18, 650 16,444 16, 467 86, 426 15,077 15, 690 14, 668 16, 037 12, 591 74, 063 11, 738 14, 256 12, 114 11, 740 10, 163 60, 016 9,070 8,249 8,381 9,602 7,833 43, 140 11, 486 6,860 7,836 8,032 7,187 634, 675 463 3,137 5,339 5,427 4,032 18, 398 12, 628 19, 405 18,393 18, 922 69, 307 17, 044 19,236 17, 505 18, 120 10, 215 68, 210 17, 773 14, 926 17, 737 15, 403 '15,519 81, 388 14, 648 16, 271 14,429 15, 517 12, 795 73, 660 13,917 12, 504 13,008 11,303 10,587 KATITB ITHITE— yOEEIQK PAKENTS. 61, 319 10, 303 9,087 - 8,284 9,704 7,606 41, 391 8,784 7,413 6,405 7,032 5,830 35, 464 8,161 4,743 5,017 4,938 4,360 27, 819 6,967 5,221 4,348 4,145 3,258 44,984 11, 510 6,262 7,763 7,191 6,868 39, 674 8,541 7,311 6,174 7,039 5,442 34,507 8,696 4,395 5,970 5,150 6,185 29, 396 6,886 5,036 4,357 4,854 3,870 32,557 34,103 48, 947 | 23,939 26,008] 808 | 421 ! 387 | 2 139 a Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and oivliized Indiana. ' Total. 83, 257 24 131 206 240 160 526 813 784 815 Males. 2,938 791 840 839 902 4,198 933 807 1,000 900 1,020 4,650 843 990 917 1,029 928 4,707 893 950 893 840 794 708 646 602 097 507 8,160 807 374 524 438 381 11 02 107 120 90 251 418 386 418 383 417 432 454 433 2,119 486 412 516 453 506 2,373 419 477 467 601 435 404 506 450 376 385 2,121 341 329 310 336 277 Fe- males. 16,348 13 69 98 126 70 FOEEIGN WHITE. Total. 275 305 398 397 408 423 407 448 2,079 437 395 484 447 514 424 613 450 528 493 489 444 443 464 409 2,624 466 380 279 335 252 837 100 200 167 163 1,017 244 151 142 145 126 1,593 382 182 272 244 202 2,249 367 317 292 361 230 1,282 239 208 150 176 141 168 82 110 82 85 627 129 73 80 71 68 1,567 425 192 252 194 179 226 172 129 159 111 797 169 78 90 85 68 115 78 62 74 68 19, 899 117 61 70 76 109 84 390 116 120 163 125 119 633 139 135 156 178 189 797 247 269 300 308 340 1,454 335 409 312 1,841 529 240 352 290 315 1,726 494 361 301 386 306 1,847 699 287 426 376 296 2,082 648 402 379 Males. 12, 124 66 Fe- males. 7,775 67 84 78 94 105 139 100 179 196 209 889 241 249 222 259 211 COLOEED. (a) Total. 430,831 196 300 108 93 121 112 131 665 155 140 113 160 101 359 2,498 3,834 3,531 2,291 12, 613 8,866 13, 115 12, 441 13,023 47, 445 11, 625 13, 330 12, !62 13, 065 10, 941 61, 123 13,256 », 7S3 13, 319 11, 590 11, 778 Males. 213,646 195 1,252 1,923 1,795 1,199 6,364 4,522 6,695 6,253 69, 726 10,345 11, 398 10, 033 11, 674 9,039 52, 489 9,173 8,760 9,012 8,467 7,798 1,182 332 166 222 187 208 1,115 330 229 183 251 170 1,163 395 182 240 235 104 1,216 381 245 227 228 192 1,273 659 197 74 130 103 107 164 132 1J8 135 136 684 304 105 185 140 132 267 157 152 171 119 43, 230 9,040 6,482 5, 898 6,282 4, 1S6 31,888 9,330 2,936 3,756 3,618 3,360 23, 000 7,677 4,010 3,427 4,167 3,164 22, 335 7,904 1,869 2, 3C9 2,010 1,787 15, 939 5,729 2,384 2,074 2, 621 1,958 14,766 24,102 5,833 6,642 6,141 6,601 6,503 30,720 •6,998 4,921 «, 747 5,870 6,909 30,445 5,268 5,533 4,950 5,657 4,325 25, 733 5,820 4,033 4,265 4,050 3,713 20,481 4,129 3,058 2,887 8,046 2,169 15, 2S9 4,433 1,623 1,857 1,781 1,634 11, 228 3,600 1,912 1,700 2,063 1,552 10, 827 3,288 889 1,018 832 785 6,812 2,571 1,264 1,008 1,170 911 6,924 Fe- males. 217, 235 164 1,248 3,911 1,736 1,092 6,149 4,344 6,420 6.183 6,391 AGES. 87 6ENEEAL NATIVITY, AND COLOB, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890— Continued. ATT. CLASSES. BD years fl years •2 years 53 years 6i years 50 to 54 years... 65 years. 56 years. 57 years. 68 years. 69 years. 55 to 59 years. 60 years.. 61 years. 62 years.. 63 years.. 64 years. 60 to Oi years.. 65 years. 66 years. 67 years. 68 years. 69 years. 65 to 69 years.. 70 years. 71 years. 72 years. 73 years. 74 years . 70 to 74 years - 75 years. 76 years. 77 years. 78 years. 79 years. 75 to 79 years. 80 years. 81 years. 82 years. 83 years. 84 years. 80 to 8d years. 85 years. 86 years. 87 years . 88 years. 89 years. 85 to 89 years... 60 years. 81 years. 92 years. 93 years. 94 years. 90 to 94 yean. 95 years. 98 years. 97 years. 98 years . 99 year's. 65 to 90 years.. 100 years and over. Age imknoTrn Total. 20, 614 8,659 11,466 9,761 9,669 60, 062 11, 096 9,586 7,374 7,417 5,174 40,647 12, 582 4,443 5,643 5,715 6,096 33,484 7,709 4,269 4,099 4,030 3,030 Hales. 10, 027 4,712 6,423 5,559 5,172 23, 137 5,879 2,175 2,660 2,269 2,121 15, 304 2,924 1,920 1,351 1,585 1,032 8,818 1,870 741 739 629 58G 4,565 644 359 311 288 198 1,810 362 92 84 83 51 168 198 6,833 31, 803 5,773 5,249 4,026 3,876 2,658 21, 562 6,037 2,316 2, 917 3,024 2,639 16, 93S 3,736 2,203 2, 145 2,091 1,611 n,780 2,809 1, 203 1,495 1,189 1,071 7,767 1,397 1,034 697 791 522 4,441 373 370 298 272 2,181 294 182 143 149 87 855 129 44 33 32 18 57 71 ,749 Te- males. 10, 587 3,847 5,033 4,205 4,497 28,169 6,323 4,357 3,348 3,541 2,516 KATIVS WHITE— NATIVa PAUKMTS. Total. 12, 686 6, 357 8.492 7,444 7,312 19, 085 6,546 2,132 2,726 2,691 2,457 16, 651 3,973 2,066 1.954 1,939 1,419 11,351 3,070 •72 1,365 1,080 1,050 7,537 1,527 892 654 794 510 4,377 1,002 368 369 331 314 2,384 350 177 168 149 111 233 48 51 31 33 396 127 ,084 42, 291 7,322 7,165 5,642 5,607 4,002 28,738 7,602 3,540 4,509 4,491 4,105 24,247 5,041 3,448 3,242 3,149 2, 421 17, 301 3,721 1,745 2,309 1,827 1,723 11, 825 1,937 1,613 1,117 1,243 831 6,641 1,135 612 602 5J0 462 3,321 413 266 229 225 142 163 62 54 43 33 355 Males. 6,017 3,331 4, 621 4,058 3,730 21, 657 3,655 3,760 2,951 2,848 1,971 15, 1B4 3,620 1,798 2,283 2,231 2,074 12, 056 2,350 1,705 1,670 1, 6C8 1,281 8,614 1,801 979 1,181 952 863 5,766 916 R03 585 013 416 564 309 294 244 217 190 140 105 109 66 34 20 2,123 re. males. 6,CC9 8, 026 3,971 3,386 3,5S2 20, 034 3,667 3,406 2,691 2,759 2,031 14,534 3,982 3,742 2,226 2,210 2,031 13, 191 2,691 1,743 1,572 1,541 1,140 8,687 1,920 766 1,128 875 870 5,659 1,021 710 632 630 416 i,308 671 303 308 266 245 1,693 223 126 124 116 70 665 103 35 32 20 18 208 24 1,246 HATITK WHITE — FOBBIOM PAEENTS. Total. 207 90 142 121 129 C95 137 88 78 89 52 106 60 84 83 69 408 278 211 43 39 24 38 10 160 Males. 113 56 101 74 78 259 242 166 108 27 90 22 ire- males. 47 186 103 40 26 FOEEIQN WHrTK. Total. 831 280 419 315 353 2,189 494 321 254 265 202 1,636 571 167 224 235 1,365 338 135 100 122 83 217 73 95 74 521 113 33 13 2 102 525 178 271 204 230 1,408 299 198 169 165 127 938 343 95 143 165 101 203 90 66 76 52 125 44 69 38 89 805 127 58 18 Fe- males. 306 1C2 139 111 123 781 195 123 86 100 75 228 02 81 80 67 135 45 34 40 31 216 96 COLOBED. (a) 6,890 1,825 2,413 1,884 1,875 14, 887 3,143 2,012 1,400 1,456 913 ,929 ,303 685 826 906 764 2,247 625 700 711 491 4,780 1,880 331 412 328 296 3,247 870 311 176 281 156 1,794 651 92 101 100 97 1,0U 203 75 67 60 50 455 184 25 27 18 17 90 150 ,309 Males. 3,372 1,147 1,530 1, 223 1,134 ,406 1,738 1,222 859 813 629 5,161 2,015 377 441 641 424 1,134 371 372 383 257 2,619 854 163 231 177 163 416 169 84 146 76 258 60 53 46 38 20 205 48 1,543 88 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 2.— AGES OF THE AGGREGATE POPULATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, TEXAS. 1 AH ages Under 1 montti 1 to 2 months 5 toSinontl;^ 6 to SmontLs 9 to 11 moutlis Under 1 year. . 1 year. . 2 years . 3 years. 4 years. 1 to 4 years. 5 years. 6 years. 7 years. 8 years . B years. 5 to 9 years. 10 years. 11 "years. 12 years. 13 years. 14 years. 25 years. 26 years. 27 years. 23 years. 29 years. 25 to 29 years.. 80 years. 81 years. 32 years . 33 years. 34 years. 10 to U years.. 15 years 16 years 17 years 18 years 19 years I 15 to 19 years.. 20 years 21 years 23 years 2 J years 24 years 20 to 24 years. 30 to 34 years.. 35 years 86 years 37 years 38 years 89 years 35 to 39 years. 40 years 41 years 42 years 43 years 44 years 40 to 44 years. 45 years 46 years 47 years 48 years 4» years 4S Co 49 years.. ALL CLABSE3. Total. 2,235,523 1,201 11, 099 19, 978 21, 127 12, 846 66, 251 46,249 77, 913 74, 329 71, 509 270, 000 68, 782 69, 4C9 GO, 582 75, 684 60, 100 334, 517 52, 406 65, 469 55, 528 59, 234 299, 583 52, 196 53, 704 45, 591 62, 668 42, 095 245, 254 44, 785 42,988 41,850 38, 916 38, 292 206, 861 36, 932 31,719 29, 855 30, 689 27, 497 162, 692 45,682 22, 112 28, 260 26, 272 24, 372 146, 688 34, 197 25, 945 22, 040 25, 929 19, 513 127, 624 34, 659 15, 189 18, 574 15, 640 14, 083 98, 144 25, 922 17, 102 14, 625 15, 585 11, 787 84, 921 Males. 1,172,653 625 5,716 10, 225 10, 817 6,538 33, 921 23, 825 40, 097 37, 631 36, 733 138, 188 34, 929 35, 304 30, 689 38,337 30, 404 160, 663 34, 580 26, 587 33, 631 28, 173 30, 153 153, 124 26, 055 25, 461 22, 768 25, 965 21, 088 12], 337 20, 380 24,080 21, 739 20, 649 20, 285 107, 133 19, 187 16, 872 16, 303 19, 605 15, 364 87, 531 24, 882 12, 637 15, 495 14, 554 13, 555 81, 123 19, 086 14, 387 12, 335 14, 404 11, 106 71, 318 18, 376 8,826 10, 196 8,496 7,361 53, 255 14, 743 10, 136 8,373 8,742 6,717 48,711 Fe- males. 1,062,970 575 5,383 9,753 10, 310 6,308 32, 330 22, 424 37, 816 36, 798 34, 770 131, 814 33, 853 34, 1«5 20, 893 37, 247 29, 606 164, 854 32, 339 25, 819 31, 838 27, 305 29, 131 146, 462 26, 141 27, 243 22,823 26, 703 21, 007 123, 017 24,405 18, 903 20,111 13, 297 13, 007 90, 728 17, 745 14, 847 13, 553 16, 784 12, 133 75, 061 20, 800 9,475 12, 755 11,718 10, 817 65, 565 15, 111 11, 668 9,705 11, 625 8,407 66, 306 16, 283 6,363 8,378 7, U4 6,721 44,889 11,179 6,906 6,152 6,843 5,070 NATIVE ■milTE— NATIVE PARENTS. Total. 829 7,318 13,391 14, 192 8,709 44,439 30, 465 52, lis 48, 526 46, 443 177, 557 45, 0G4 44, 850 38, 257 47, 433 38, 251 213, 854 42, 550 33,973 41, 088 34, 993 37,268 189, 872 83, 192 33, 303 29, 139 32, 812 26, 053 155, 099 27, 063 27, 340 25, 369 23, 699 22, 978 126, 849 19, 493 IS, 068 17, 898 22, 822 18, 090 96, 361 26, 702 15, 116 18,834 18, 018 16, 662 95, 332 20, 327 17, 067 14, 628 16, 498 13, 014 81,534 IS, 979 10, 733 12, 826 11,036 9,764 63, 328 14, 482 10, 744 9,180 8,980 7,205 Males. 442 3,708 7,291 4,432 15, 696 26, 906 24, 007 23,884 90, 093 22, 814 22, 899 19, -150 24, 009 19, 396 108, 621 21, 950 17, 305 21, 209 17, 791 19, 128 97, 383 16, 669 16, 197 14, 725 16, 544 13, 645 77, 780 12, 748 15, 799 13, 232 13, 801 12, 858 66, 938 10, 285 9,633 9,810 12, 433 10, 084 52, 244 14, 876 8,503 10, 222 9,930 9,190 62, 721 11, 627 9,616 8,188 9,162 7,460 45, 952 10, 550 6,242 7,047 5,975 4,975 34, 789 8,230 6,985 6,011 4,757 3,973 Fe- males. 667, 801 387 3,660 6,462 6,901 4,277 21, 577 14, 869 25, 212 23, 919 22, 664 80, 564 22, 250 21,951 18, 807 23, 363 18, 855 105, 226 20, 600 16, 668 19, 879 17, 203 18, 140 92, 489 16, 523 17, 106 14, 414 10, 208 13, 008 77, 319 14,315 13, 041 13, 137 10, 798 10, 620 59, 911 9,208 8, 425 8,088 10, 390 8,006 44, 117 11, 826 6,613 8,612 8,088 7,472 43, 611 8,700 7,542 6,440 7,336 5,554 35, D72 8,429 4,491 5,779 5,061 4,779 23, 539 6,252 4,759 4,169 4,223 3,232 NATIVE WniTE— FOEBIGN PARENTS. Total. 185, 586 145 1,246 2,135 2,488 1,487 7,551 5,183 8,466 8,638 7,943 SO, 235 7,749 7,692 6,966 7,729 6,107 36, 243 6,877 5,379 6,664 6,513 6,037 30, 470 5,358 5,360 4,427 4,888 3,942 23,975 4,013 3,449 3,279 3,162 2,037 16, 830 2,749 2,641 2,309 2,796 2,201 12, 596 3,123 1,729 2,193 1,923 1,648 10, 016 1,885 1,634 1,231 1,313 918 0,881 .,266 621 707 498 432 8,524 600 642 403 425 282 Males. 96, 175 72 648 1,094 1,250 776 3,840 2,712 4,271 4,383 4,031 15, 405 4,035 3,874 3,531 3,972 3,084 18, 496 3,575 2,703 3,391 2,799 3,067 15, 634 2,654 2,046 2,181 2,322 2,009 11, 812 1,862 1,932 1,702 1,634 1,527 8,057 1,422 1,339 1,166 1,469 1,188 6,584 1,678 977 1,179 1,057 946 5,837 1,026 864 700 784 537 3,911 673 376 414 306 248 2,017 430 371 245 268 106 Fe- males. 73 698 1,091 1,238 711 3,711 2,471 4,195 4,250 3,914 14, 830 3,714 3,818 3,435 3,757 3,023 17, 747 3,302 2, 677 3,273 2,714 2,970 14, 936 2,704 2,714 2,246 2,566 1,933 12, 163 2,151 1,617 1,677 1,518 1,410 8,173 1,327 1,202 1,143 1,327 1,013 6,012 ,445 752 ,014 866 702 859 670 531 529 381 2,970 693 245 293 192 184 1,507 260 171 157 157 116 FOREIGN WHITE. Total. 151, 469 14 203 446 591 654 1,894 743 873 1,128 1,360 1,313 5,417 1,685 1,460 1,797 1,605 1,873 8,410 1,789 2,023 1,789 2,696 2,090 10, 287 3,125 2,440 3,202 3,028 3,307 15, 102 4,177 3,411 2,936 3,697 2,615 16, 736 6,544 2,166 2,938 2,675 2,436 15, ^49 4,294 3,018 2,463 3,337 2,376 15, 538 5,867 1,924 2,599 2,130 2,076 14, 596 4,211 2,627 2,233 2,712 1,967 36,210 60,591 27,956 23,635 2,341 1,430 861 13,749 a Persoiia of negro descent, Cliinese, Japanese, and civilijed Indians. Males. 88, 782 106 224 294 328 952 373 453 647 717 658 2„718 857 765 953 804 974 ,342 1,303 1,031 1,487 1,386 1,828 1,736 1,875 8,312 2,462 2,029 1,733 2,159 1,635 10, 068 3,304 1,394 1,801 1,687 1,538 9,624 2,705 1,792 1,616 2,077 1,464 9,544 3,446 1,211 1,680 1,284 1,251 8,772 2,727 1,753 1,433 1,708 1,263 Fe- males. 62, 687 97 222 297 326 ■912 370 420 581 S43 655 828 605 845 801 4,068 935 1,037 900 1,288 1,059 5,219 1,638 1,054 1,374 1,292 1,432 6,790 1,715 1,382 1,153 1,438 980 2,240 762 1,137 6,025 1,589 1,226 947 1,310 922 6,994 2,421 713 1,019 846 825 5,824 1,484 875 800 1,004 704 4,867 COLOEED. (a) Total. 489, 588 227 2,521 4,364 4,396 2,609 14,117 10, 398 10, 8S3 16, 574 16, 459 60, 314 15,226 16, 054 14,231 19, 063 14, 429 79, 003 15, 787 11, 604 15, 020 13, 417 14, 100 70, 834 11,857 12, 018 10, 236 12, 373 9,410 55, 893 10, 584 9,259 10, 000 9,167 9,070 48, OSO 10, 613 7,709 6,712 7,374 4,591 36, 309 25, 091 7,691 4, 330 3,718 4,731 3,205 23,681 8,547 1,911 2,442 1,970 1,820 16,696 6,539 3,189 2,711 3,408 2,333 18,240 Males. 246, 517 111 1,200 2,180 2,244 1, 308 7,133 5,411 8,696 8,243 8,487 30, 836 7,707 8,078 7,161 9,579 7.266 39, 791 8,198 6, 835 8,070 0,779 0,084 35, 865 5,878 5,633 4,973 6,791 4,403 20, 077 4,283 4,963 4,977 4,478 4,525 23, 226 5,018 3,871 3,544 3, 745 2,457 18, 635 6,024 1,763 2, 293 1,930 1,881 12, 941 3,728 2,216 1,931 2,381 1,655 11,911 3,707 997 1,155 931 887 7,677 3,356 2,028 1,685 2,009 1,315 10, 393 AGES. 89 GENERAL NATIVITY, AND COLOR, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES : 1890— Contiuued. TEXAS. r = ALL CLASSES. NATlVt a-=g WHWE— NATIVE PAEENTS. NATIVE WHITE — FOEEIGN PARENTS. FOEEIGN WHITE. OOLOEED. (a) Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe. males. Total. Males. Fe. males. Total. Males. Fe- males. 22, 779 8,749 10, 899 9,674 9,542 11, 712 4,952 6,148 6,404 5, 141 11, 007 3,797 4,751 4,270 4,401 11,135 6,719 7,055 0,473 8,374 5,597 3,121 3,874 3, .515 3,234 5,538 2,598 3,181 2,658 3,040 497 199 275 233 207 275 116 174 144 133 222 83 101 79 86 4,601 1,443 1,876 1,611 1,747 2,753 935 1,142 904 1,070 1,849 518 734 617 677 6,646 1,388 1,693 1,367 1,314 3,088 790 968 761 715 3,458 693 735 618 599 50 to 54 years.. . 61, 643 10, 803 9,254 7,209 6,941 5,204 33, 357 5,751 4,933 4,039 3,665 2,798 28, 286 5,048 4,271 3,170 . 8,276 2,400 36, 656 5,983 6,927 4,749 4,431 3,479 19, 341 3,127 3,046 2,625 2, 307 1,857 17,315 2,861 2,881 2,124 2,134 1,622 1,401 215 212 156 173 99 831 135 135 95 120 62 670 80 77 61 63 47 11, 278 2,053 1,733 1,349 1,338 923 6,883 1,260 1,044 797 750 611 4,395 793 679 662 588 412 12, 308 2,546 1,392 955 999 703 6,302 1,232 ■758 622 488 378 6,006 1,314 634 433 511 325 55 to 59 years... 39, 410 13, 715 4,703 5,747 6,800 5,098 21,239 7,346 2,785 3,364 3,371 2,885 18, 171 6,369 1, 91S 2,383 2,429 2,213 24,574 6,352 3,111 3,787 3,818 3,340 12,902 3,374 1,793 2,120 2,135 1,831 11, 012 2,978 1,318 1,667 1,693 1,609 855 249 87 133 136 100 537 157 50 64 90 59 318 92 87 58 46 41 7,386 2,808 787 1,050 967 900 4,362 1,688 495 668 692 530 3,024 1,120 292 382 375 370 6,695 4,306 718 788 879 768 3,378 2,127 447 613 564 465 8,217 2,179 271 276 315 293 ; 60 to 64 years... 35,063 7,434 4,049 3,779 3,475 2,608 19, 751 4,090 2,350 2,145 1,937 1,495 15, 312 3,334 1,699 1,034 1,638 1,111 20,408 3,790 2,679 2,369 2,102 1,035 11,243 2,078 1,488 1,284 1,188 930 9, 165 1,712 1,191 1,085 974 715 694 149 94 113 73 56 420 75 62 68 44 30 274 74 32 45 29 26 6,512 1,266 698 671 646 464 3,973 766 403 410 301 270 2,539 500 296 201 284 194 7,449 2,219 578 020 595 451 4,115 1,171 398 383 344 275 3,334 1,048 180 243 261 176 ^ 65 to 69 years.. - 21,333 5,273 1,S39 2,428 1,953 1,728 12, 017 2,801 1,103 1,374 1, 142 999 9,310 2,472 731 1, 051 811 729 12, 635 2,415 1,301 1,600 1,304 1,138 6,958 1,348 738 896 759 652 5,677 1,067 473 704 545 486 485 110 62 60 63 58 279 66 29 26 34 38 206 44 23 24 19 20 3,744 963 332 397 839 315 2,209 639 210 240 188 188 1,635 423 123 157 141 127 4,469 1,786 254 381 267 217 2,571 848 141 212 181 131 1,898 938 113 109 106 96 ' 70 to 74 years... I 13, 221 2,476 1,538 1,022 1,183 715 7,424 1,322 873 590 660 413 5,797 1,154 665 433 633 303 7,658 1,147 985 667 713 454 4,383 618 649 382 396 201 3,276 529 436 286 317 193 323 49 46 36 38 25 193 27 27 26 26 14 130 22 19 10 12 11 2,335 428 269 178 204 123 1,365 240 154 90 113 74 970 182 115 83 91 48 2,905 852 238 141 238 114 1,483 431 143 93 115 64 1,422 421 95 77 5-e:ir3 49 113 50 ! 75 to 79 years... 6,934 ],659 569 515 440 401 3,848 841 329 271 233 215 3,086 818 240 244 207 186 3,966 649 367 330 272 263 2,200 870 226 172 141 132 1,760 279 141 158 131 131 194 44 20 24 23 15 120 28 9 14 13 10 74 16 11 10 10 5 1,201 290 86 79 60 46 677 160 45 41 31 31 624 124 41 38 29 15 1,673 676 96 83 85 77 845 277 49 44 48 42 728 399 47 38 37 85 80 to 84 years... 3,584 611 265 171 138 126 1,889 244 138 77 74 75 1,695 267 137 94 64 51 1,881 191 132 78 65 67 1,041 97 70 33 34 30 840 94 62 41) 31 27 136 11 16 6 7 9 74 7 10 i 6 52 4 6 2 - 3 3 661 67 44 30 28 21 314 37 18 16 15 14 247 30 26 15 13 7 1,016 242 73 57 33 39 460 103 40 25 21 26 55S 139 33 33 17 14 85to89yeaxs... f 1,211 317 60 53 40 32 608 137 33 26 24 1 15 603 180 27 20 22 17 523 72 20 21 17 12 264 33 12 10 11 6 259 39 8 11 6 6 49 6 31 2 18 4 190 47 1 2 3 2 99 24 2 1 91 23 1 2' 2 449 192 39 28 25 17 214 78 21 13 'I 235 114 18 1 1 1 i 1 1 15 14 9 90 to 94 years... 1 507 60 34 21 37 10 235 24 17 10 16 8 272 36 17 11 21 8 142 8 5 4 6 3 72 3 3 1 2 2 70 6 2 3 3 1 9 1 5 4 1 55 6 6 1 4 1 27 4 2 1 2 1 28 1 4 2' 301 46 23 16 27 11 131 17 12 8 12 6 170 29 H 8 15 1 1 1 1 g 95 to 99 years... 100 years and over. . Agsnnkuowii — 168 271 9,740 75 108 6,700 93 163 3,040 25 14 5,592 11 7 4,345 14 7 1,247 3 3 183 1 111 3 1 72 17 14 654 10 6 459 7 8 195 123 241 3,311 54 94 1,785 69 147 l,52f 90 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 2.— AGES OF THE AGGKEGATE POPULATION, CLASSIFIED BY SE:^ UTAH. All ages Under 1 mouth lto2 niontiis 3 to Smonlli* 6 to Smontlifl Qtonmontha TJuderlyoar... lyear tyo^rs Syeara 4yeara lto4 years. .- 5yeara 6years 7year3. 8yearsl Qyears 6 toOyeara... lOyeara 11 years 12 years ISyeara 14 years 10 to li years - 15 years 16 years ITyears 18 years 19 years 15 to 19 years... 20 years fil years S2year3 23 years 24 years 20 to 21 years.. 25 years 26 years £7 years 28 years.. 29 years 25 to 29 years. 80 years. 81 years. 32 years. B3 years.. 84 years . . SO to 34 years.. 85 years 36 years 37 years .'... 89 years 39 years 35 to 39 years.. 40yeara 41 years 42 years 43 years 44 years 40 to 44 years. 45 years 46 years 47 years 48 years 49 years 45 to 49 years...! ALL CLASSES. Total. 207, 905 171 1,108 1,748 1,976 1,218 6,221 4,460 7,055 0,661 6,497 24,673 6,536 6,370 6,986 5,717 5,275 29,384 5,371 4,797 5,086 4,511 4,703 24, 573 4,474 4,474 4,060 4,247 4,043 21, 293 4,182 3,796 3,921 3,780 3,740 19,425 3,789 3,487 3,283 3,659 3,077 17,195 4,253 2,637 8,131 2,716 2,466 15, 203 2,915 2,410 1,984 2,192 1,735 11, 236 2,795 1, 4;J2 1,779 1,419 1,301 8,780 1,880 1,40S 1, 253 1,282 1,135 6,961 Males. 110, 463 91 525 859 979 639 2,230 8,606 3,348 3,317 12, 401 3,260 3,248 3,030 2,981 2,703 15,222 2,715 2,390 2,S70 2,369 2,378 12,428 2,225 2,269 1,987 2,051 2,102 10, 634 2,214 2,123 2,099 2, 030 2,114 10, 680 2,133 2,026 1,957 2,118 1,754 0,988 2,527 1,575 1,763 1,518 1,406 8,789 1,771 1,380 1,158 1,233 1,002 6,544 1,696 881 1,010 774 744 5,085 1,127 762 694 001 677 Fe- males. 97,442 80 583 889 997 579 3,128 2,230 3,549 3,213 8,180 12, 172 3,270 3,122 2,950 2,738 2,572 14,662 2,656 2,407 2,510 2,242 2,330 12, 145 2,249 2,205 2,073 2,196 1,941 10,664 1,968 1,673 1,822 1,750 1,632 8,846 1,656 1,461 1,326 1,441 1,323 7,207 1,726 1,062 1,388 1,198 1,060 6,414 1,144 1,030 826 959 733 4,692 1,099 571 769 646 617 ,701 753 646 602 621 558 NATIVE WHITH — NATIVB PABENTS. Total. 78 557 825 933 576 3,019 2,088 3,374 2,913 2,802 11, 177 2,682 2,630 2,208 2,103 1,875 11,3 1,789 1,497 1,513 1,333 1,272 7,404 1,282 1,240 1,107 1,091 1,043 6,763 1,268 1,068 1,086 1,130 1,064 6,616 1,175 1,070 1,052 1,164 984 6,445 1,446 833 1,057 880 835 5,056 941 750 633 704 523 3,651 811 430 647 396 392 357 349 321 Males. 37, 330 42 248 399 483 293 1,033 1,665 1,437 1,422 6,607 1, 336 1,287 1,096 1,116 960 6,794 894 737 749 700 624 3, 704 671 616 533 603 505 2,828 757 588 586 628 634 Fe- males. 31, 122 426 600 283 3,193 706 664 666 716 598 3,349 920 641 647 507 497 467 402 429 325 2,221 1,065 1,709 1,426 1,380 5,570 1,346 1,243 1,112 988 915 895 780 764 033 643 1,700 611 624 674 588 538 2,936 511 480 600 602 430 NATIVB WHITE — FOEEIGN PAEBNTS. 2,423 469 406 387 448 2,096 526 297 410 373 338 1,944 343 283 231 275 198 619 292 289 141 344 203 246 149 237 156 373 179 230 156 225 132 197 162 179 142 3,821 8,140 1,965 1 1,204 I 761 446 1 288 158 a Paisona of negro descant, CUneae, JapaneM, and eivilized In 85, 314 643 909 986 638 2,330 3,004 3,623 3,510 12, 967 3,655 3,599 3,610 3,273 3,075 17, 112 3,159 2,023 3,090 2,810 2,922 14,904 2,065 2,682 2,440 2,547 2,333 Males. 44,340 12, 670 2,188 2,000 1,953 1,784 1,714 9,639 1,637 1,897 1,195 1,196 1,053 6,378 1,266 885 936 768 614 4,469 607 509 358 326 231 2, 031- 305 160 108 134 95 860 137 92 82 77 58 49 273 451 492 344 1,176 1,799 1, 793 1,800 1,588 8,726 1,610 1,474 1,006 1,442 1,498 7,629 1,289 1,387 1,211 1,264 1, 244 Fe- males. 6,; 1, 095 1,121 1,018 6,081 807 762 665 673 670 3,467 700 607 510 427 339 2,483 295 197 191 136 1,149 191 92 105 84 61 623 40, 974 44 270 468 493 2; 1 4 1,154 1,805 1,730 1,710 6,399 1,831 1,770 1,717 1,680 1,488 8,380 1,549 1,449 1,486 1,368 1,424 7,273 1,376 1,295 1,238 1,283 1,089 FOKEiaH WHITE. Total. 6,281 1,093 879 935 856 795 4,558 730 646 630 623 483 2,911 566 378 420 341 276 277 214 161 136 95 882 114 68 61 60 44 337 42 13 24 59 102 161 174 218 250 321 309 1,272 395 370 455 454 492 2,166 604 529 487 675 647 682 703 844 3,991 1,006 964 991 1,140 1,004 6,105 1,425 881 1,098 1,037 969 5,410 1,291 1,105 963 1,117 959 5,435 1,566 812 1,032 873 855 5,128 1,129 910 807 837 747 4,430 Hales. 84 118 129 162 147 199 174 206 221 242 Fe- males. 24, 874 COLOHKD. (o) Total. 2,006 1,041 265 254 233 258 337 331 397 402 446 529 2,165 558 567 592 680 568 2,955 812 497 669 656 629 2,963 788 576 532 582 521 2,998 885 451 629 428 440 2,733 612 459 408 403 349 2,231 173 90 100 121 159 162 632 196 196 250 233 260 249 275 254 317 310 1,405 351 306 382 387 400 448 397 399 460 446 2,150 613 384 G29 481 440 2,447 603 530 431 535 438 2,437 671 361 503 445 416 617 451 399 434 2,199 21 93 23 23 17 34 20 117 Males. 267 116 33 40 31 48 263 123 30 34 17 19 223 120 1,634 Fe. males. 74 141 217 231 101 29 32 18 16 194 472 5 7 10 AGES. 91 GENERAL NATIVITY, AKD COLOE, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890— Continued.^ i VTAW. ALL CLASSKB. NATIVE WniTH— NATIVB PAEENT8, NATIVB WHITE — FOREIGN PAEENTS. FOEEIGN WHITK. COLOBED. a) Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. re- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. 1,890 067 1,165 1,146 1,131 1,0*7 507 C25 653 615 843 400 540 493 616 497 261 344 305 315 285 156 210 192 194 212 105 134 lis l:;l. 84 37 53 50 48 64 20 38 3S 31 80 17 15 12 17 1,272 658 759 782 704 682 320 368 414 886 590 338 391 3G8 378 37 11 9 9 4 26 11 9 4 11 50to54yeara... e,299 1,124 1,003 005 829 707 3,447 620 52S 463 403 368 2,852 604 475 437 376 339 1,722 270 259 224 202 100 1,037 164 142 137 124 93 0S3 100 117 87 78 73 272 35 33 26 23 22 181 25 23 IB 16 14 91 10 10 13 7 8 4,235 791 706 650 602 519 2,170 409 361 315 311 201 2,065 382 345 335 291 253 70 23 5 5 2 69 22 2 3 2 11 3 3 55 to 59 years... i 4,568 1,281 607 711 744 774 2,437 661 308 362 392 892 2,131 620 299 349 352 382 1,121 260 141 161 134 144 C60 144 68 04 89 89 401 122 75 70 45 55 139 29 11 17 16 9 91 21 5 13 13 5 48 8 6 4 3 4 3, 263 963" 452 527 594 620 1,057 481 234 252 290 298 1,611 482 218 275 304 322 40 23 3 3 29 15 3 3 11 g 1 1 60 too* years... 4,117 736 «04 694 537 476 2,115 388 279 291 209 247 2,002 348 325 303 268 229 . 849 133 111 118 94 98 482 83 48 48 58 55 367 60 65 70 36 43 83 11 9 8 10 1 67 10 7 5 7 1 1 2 3 3 3, 150 578 484 468 432 376 1,555 289 226 238 203 191 1,601 289 258 230 239 185 30 14 21 6 9 8 67 years i 1 1 65tiiG9yeara... 2,947 676 389 380 359 357 1,474 357 178 184 171 173 1,473 319 211 190 188 184 554 138 90 86 89 68 290 80 46 42 52 41 204 58 44 44 37 27 3D 7 6 7 6 14 30 3 1 5 2 4 9 4 4 2 4 10 2,333 525 293 280 264 275 1,147 269 131 137 117 128 1,101 256 102 149 147 147 10 6 1 1 7 6 9 1 1 1 73 years li years 70 to 74 years... 2,161 321 234 223 178 161 1,063 164 129 97 82 84 1,098 157 105 126 96 77 471 70 50 47 47 49 261 39 29 25 24 27 210 31 21 22 23 22 39 3 6 2 15 1 4 1 24 2 2 1 1,643 246 177 174 131 110 782 122 95 71 58 50 861 124 82 103 73 54 8 2 1 6 2 1 3 I 78 years 79years 2 1 1 75 to 79 years.. 1,117 167 91 93 83 77 556 81 43 46 42 36 661 86 43 47 41 41 263 35 25 29 23 26 144 20 10 18 14 12 119 15 15 11 11 14 13 5 4 4 7 4 3 2 6 1 1 2 838 125 61 60 68 51 402 65 29 20 28 24 430 70 32 34 30 27 3 2 1 3 2 1 1 82years 83 years £4 years * 80 to 84 years... 611 58 48 26 32 20 248 32 23 13 8 12 203 20 ■ 25 13 24 8 140 15 15 4 7 3 74 9 9 4 1 1 66 6 6 13 2 2 1 3 9 1 1 1 I 4 1 1 2' 355 40 31 21 22 17 163 22 13 8 6 U 193 18 18 13 10 6 3 1 3 1 1 Seycars 87 years 88 years 6 2 89 years 85 to 89 years... SO years 184 23 6 6 3 3 88 9 2 2 1 3 96 14 3 3 2 44 8 1 2 24 3 20 6 1 1 8 1 4 4 1 131 14 4 2 3 1 60 2 1 1 1 71 8 2 1 2 1 1 91 years 92year8 1 1 1 93years 94 years 2 2 90 to 94 years... 39 5 1 17 3 22 2 1 13 2 6 7 2 2 2 24 3 1 11 3 13 •5 years ' 96 years 1 97 years 98 years 99year8 95 to99 years. . - 6 3 3 2 2 4 3 1 100 years andover.. Age unknown 601 430 171 304 240 64 57 28 29 113 79 34 127 83 U 92 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 2.— AGES OF THE AGGREGATE POPULATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, VEKMOWT. I All ages TTnderlTnontli 1 to 2 months 8to5iDODths etoSmonths 9 to 11 months Under 1 year.. lyear ■ 2 years Byears ■ i years t 1 to 4 years — 5yea.* 6 yearfc 7 years 8 years years i 5 to 9 years . . . 10 years 21 years 12 years 13 years 14 years j 10 to U years. 16 years 16 years 17 years 18 years 19 years 15 to 19 years. - 20 years 21 years 22yeiir3 23 years 2dyoars 20 to 2-4 years - 25 years 26 years 27 years 28 years 29 years 25 to 29 years. 80 years 81 years 82years 83 years 84 years 30 to 34 years... 85 years 86 years 37 years 88 years 39 years 35 to 39 years.. iOyears 4l'years 42 years 43 years 44 years 40 to 44 years - 45 years. 46 years. 47 years. 48 years- 40 years. u 16to49yeais. ALL CLASSES. Total. 332, 422 199 1,211 1,690 1,47* 1,288 5,762 4,040 6,856 6,654 6,561 24, 111 6,589 6,283 6,121 6,356 6,023 31, 376 6,378 5,976 6,493 6,230 6,667 31, 644 6,195 6, 565 6,177 6,813 6,205 31, 955 6,482 6,187 6,032 5,976 5,638 30,264 5,466 4,661 4,811 6,260 4,623 2-1, 911 6,720 3,9U 4,614 4,419 4,391 23, 055 4,775 4,314 8,998 4,687 3,668 21,242 6,176 8,183 8,973 8,602 3,475 19, 413 4,306 8,417 3,850 8,660 3,089 17, 822 Hales. 110 695 841 760 626 2,051 8,596 3,283 8,429 12, 358 3,343 8,212 3,195 8,235 8,163 16, 138 3,295 3,064 8,428 3,174 3,481 16, 442 8,099 8,383 8,189 8, 4a 8,331 16, 446 8,814 8,221 3,066 3,020 2,903 15,624 2,713 2,531 2,483 2,628 2,206 12, 561 2,866 2,015 2,311 2,225 2,201 11,613 2,651 2,166 2,000 2,362 1,808 10, 887 2,741 1,671 2,023 1,799 1,704 9,838 2,217 1,684 1,691 1,814 1,687 8,1 Fe- males. 103, 095 616 749 714 662 2,830 1,989 3,261 3,371 8,132 11, 753 3,246 3,070 2,926 3,121 2,875 15, 238 8,033 2,912 3,065 3,063 3,036 15, 202 8,096 3,182 2,988 3,369 2,874 15, 609 8,163 2,916 2,966 2,065 2,735 14, 740 2,743 2,330 2,328 2,632 2,317 12, 360 2,854 1,306 2,303 2,194 2,190 11,437 2,224 2,148 1,998 2, 225 1,760 10, 365 2,434 1,617 1,950 1,803 1,771 9,575 2,039 1,733 1,769 1,846 1,602 8,929 NATIVE WHITE — NATIVE PA BENTS. Total. 225, 245 129 815 1,097 1,004 909 8,954 2,730 4,730 4, 502 4,498 16, 460 4,426 4,223 4,050 4,290 4,040 21, 034 4,210 4,030 4,272 4,148 4,324 20, 984 4,050 4,335 4,016 4,330 3,941 20, 672 4,176 8,940 3,738 3,701 8,468 19, 022 3,263 2,886 2,902 3,184 2,852 15, 092 3,499 2,692 2,920 2,843 2,824 14, 673 2,915 2,794 2,681 2,934 2,331 13, 656 8,380 2,244 2,691 2,457 2,462 13, 234 2,815 2,382 2,430 2,547 2,257 12, 431 If ales. 113, 660 66 401 527 434 2,026 1,383 2,483 2,203 2,364 1,433 2,230 2,181 2,110 2,199 2,072 10, 798 2,215 2,045 2,253 2,112 2,299 10, 929 2,001 2,205 2,032 2,174 2,079 10, 541 2,077 2,089 1,860 1,844 1,764 9,634 1,569 1,600 1,469 1,678 1,390 7,626 1,725 1,311 1,435 1,424 1,392 7,287 1,624 1,379 1,266 1,653 1,207 6,918 1,764 1,107 1,834 1,204 1,181 ,590 1,395 1,162 1,125 1,235 1,168 1,065 Fe- males. 63 414 49'J 477 475 1,928 1,347 2,242 2,299 2, 134 8,023 2,198 2,047 1,934 2,091 1,968 10, 236 1,995 1,985 2,014 2,036 2,025 10, 055 2,049 2,130 1,934 2,166 1,862 10, 131 2,093 1,851 1,878 1,857 1,704 1,679 1,386 1,433 1,606 1,462 7,566 1,774 1,281 1,485 1,419 1,432 7,391 1,391 1,415 1,826 1,431 1,174 6,737 1,616 1,137 1,357 1,263 1,281 6,644 1,420 1,230 1,305 1,312 1,099 NATIVE WHITE— FOEEIGN PAHEKTS. Total. 62, 149 68 385 473 453 354 1,733 1,220 1,927 1,886 1,783 6,321 1,871 1,761 1,719 1,731 1,631 8,703 1,760 1,579 1,792 1,680 1,795 8,606 1,693 1,774 1,676 1,880 1,642 8,670 1,467 1,461 1,403 1,381 1,235 6,947 1,161 1,032 1,040 1,104 5,345 1,139 773 919 892 864 4,587 941 781 736 647 1,693 891 502 890 346 2,317 431 859 853 839 293 Males. 31, 402 43 183 231 227 183 623 1,005 931 017 3,476 946 885 873 373 877 830 936 8il5 967 4,495 873 938 857 936 865 4,469 734 730 674 673 623 3,433 647 601 517 513 466 2,644 633 396 469 426 429 2,253 498 895 362 368 269 1,832 837 163 250 132 174 1,111 238 177 180 175 148 Fe- males. 30, 747 25 197 242 226 171 861 697 822 955 871 3,345 925 866 621 658 753 4,223 749 853 795 828 4,111 825 8a6 819 944 777 733 731 729 709 012 614 651 623 691 523 606 377 450 466 435 2,334 443 386 826 878 278 1,811 851 223 252 208 172 1,206 193 182 173 164 160 FOEEIGN wniTE. Total. 44,024 75 179 243 254 269 279 326 315 334 1,623 392 352 413 385 425 1,966 423 430 469 680 605 2,507 813 707 876 921 4,197 1,017 801 846 954 1,059 636 753 675 696 8,719 898 728 716 848 630 1,083 546 773 748 664 8,813 1,042 663 663 768 529 i7.c. i^, »oi o,uoo B,366 1,780 918 862 3,655 a Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. Males. 23, 716 26 91 134 137 393 154 138 170 152 183 195 180 227 173 200 981 209 227 243 323 1,380 487 389 525 492 605 672 518 483 528 343 2,444 596 304 391 372 376 622 385 373 438 327 2,045 289 431 408 340 2,097 B70 346 283 396 279 1,873 Fe- males. 20, 308 28 109 117 363 115 141 158 163 146 197 172 185 212 219 985 214 203 226 258 226 1,127 328 318 365 334 416 1,799 445 383 436 326 463 232 362 303 320 1,680 376 343 343 410 1,775 460 257 341 340 318 1,716 472 317 280 1,682 COLORED, (a) Total. 1,004 21 79 106 98 87 71 49 56 Males. 46 68 59 47 42 40 14 AGES. 93 GEOTlRAXi NATIVITY, AND COLOR, BY STATES AND TERRITOEIES: 1890— Continued. VKKMONT. AGES. ALL CLASSES. NATIVE WHITE— NATIVE PAEEKTS. HATIVE WHITE— FOEEIQN PARENTS. FOREIQK WHITE. COLORED, (a) Total. Males. Fe. males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. 4,384 2,688 3,280 3,079 3,067 2,210 1,368 1,642 1,588 1,544 2,174 1,320 1,638 1,491 1,523 2,930 2,005 2,431 2,263 2,233 1,'428 1,020 1,198 1,106 1,147 1,602 985 1,233 1,092 1,136 851 212 222 204 208 170 89 110 103 100 181 123 112 101 108 1,091 464 623 607 570 002 262 329 316 295 489 212 293 291 275 12 7 5 10 6 10 7 6 3 2 a 7 64 years 4 50 to 54 years... 16, 498 3,095 2,893 2, MS 2,656 2,153 8,352 1,530 1,426 1,320 1,283 1,070 8,146 1,505 1,472 1, 2t8 1,294 1,083 11,907 2,202 2,107 1,992 1,891 1,673 5,959 1,074 1,040 994 929 812 5,948 1,128 1,067 998 962 861 1,197 131 143 106 115 90 672 72 62 64 63 63 625 69 81 42 62 38 3,354 757 6-12 606 546 384 1,794 381 330 261 279 204 1,560 376 322 245 266 180 40 6 6 4 5 6 27 3 4 1 1 2 13 2 2 3 4 4 1 55 to 59 years... 13, 310 3,193 1,906 2,318 2,329 2,157 6,608 1,617 977 1,138 1,188 1,125 6,702 1,676 929 1,180 1,141 1,032 9,865 2,151 1,535 1,778 1,814 1,708 4,849 1,090 795 869 922 884 5,016 1,061 740 909 892 824 685 109 63 81 86 71 303 49 29 41 41 39 282 60 84 40 45 32 2,834 925 305 458 419 370 1,445 474 163 227 219 197 1,389 451 153 231 200 173 26 8 3 1 10 8 11 4 1 1 6 6 15 4 2 4 3 11, 903 2,468 2,025 1,852 1,991 1,549 6,045 1,240 962 932 1,001 723 6,858 1,228 1,063 920 990 826 8,086 1,799 1,661 1, 486 1,566 1,281 4,660 907 808 750 791 689 4,426 892 855 736 775 692 410 81 43 59 65 39 199 43 15 32 33 15 211 38 28 27 33 24 2,477 579 320 305 356 223 1,209 287 140 149 176 116 1,208 292 180 150 180 107 80 9 1 2 4 6 17 3 1 1 2 3 13 6 1 2 3 65to69yearfl... 9,885 2,428 1,304 1,688 1,465 1,401 4,858 1,250 690 880 776 724 6,027 1,178 ei4 808 689 677 7,793 1,784 1,111 1,364 1,158 1,168 3,843 8D2 580 693 685 636 3,950 892 525 671 673 682 287 60 24 37 38 27 137 32 13 18 20 14 160 18 11 19 18 13 1,783 691 167 281 267 199 868 325 91 163 170 122 915 266 76 116 97 77 22 3 2 3 2 7 10 1 i' 1 2 12 2 2 3 1 5 70 to 74 years... 8,286 1,387 1,140 911 1,028 731 4,320 714 584 465 639 349 8,966 673 562 446 489 382 6,585 1,061 924 767 852 615 3,342 638 454 381 432 293 3,243 623 470 386 420 322 176 30 22 16 25 17 97 21 15 13 16 11 79 9 7 3 9 6 1,508 293 197 137 151 96 876 153 113 71 01 45 032 140 84 56 CO 51 17 3 3 1 5 2 2 12 1 1 1 3 3 1 75 to 79 years.. 6,203 , 984 603 626 636 480 2,651 487 278 801 274 216 2,552 497 325 325 262 264 4,219 763 530 539 469 395 2,098 374 241 253 239 176 2,121 889 289 287 230 219 110 28 10 14 12 13 70 12 3 6 6 6 34 16 7 8 6 8 864 188 63 73 64 71 473 98 34 43 29 35 391 90 29 30 25 86 10 6 4 3 S a 1 1 1 80 to 84 years... 3,229 413 362 257 193 134 1,556 188 175 120 90 C4 1,673 225 177 137 103 70 2,696 354 296 221 162 110 1,282 161 145 100 70 51 1,414 193 151 131 82 69 77 4 9 3 9 2 32 1 3 6' 46 3 6 3 4 2 4-19 64 46 33 32 22 239 26 25 20 15 13 210 28 20 13 17 9 7 1 2 3 2 4 1 85 to 89 years... 1,349 170 70 72 45 41 637 79 26 26 25 18 712 91 44 46 20 23 1,133 127 58 61 33 30 527 50 20 20 15 11 600 71 38 41 18 19 27 8 1 2 1 1 9 3 2 1 1 18 6 1 186 35 11 9 11 9 99 20 6 4 9 6 87 16 6 5 2 8 3 2 1 1 I 90 to 94 years... 95 years 398 19 11 11 8 174 7 5 4 6 3 224 12 4 7 5 5 309 14 8 10 5 e 122 4 4 4 4 1 187 10 4 6 1 5 13 7 6 75 5 1 1 6 2 45 3 1 2 2 30 2 1 I 06 years 97 years 1 4 89 years 95 to 99 years... 58 14 734 25 3 461 33 11 273 43 3 490 17 26 3 181 15 8 179 8 2 115 7 6 64 100 years and over.. Age nnknoTni 2 63 1 36 1 27 1 2 1 1 309 1 94 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Tablb 2.— ages op the AGGREGATE POPULATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, TIKCIIVIA. All ages . , Under Imontli. 1 to 2moiitb3-.- 3 to 5 months... 6 toSmontlis... to 11 months.. Under 1 year.. lyear.. Syeara. 3 years . 4 years. 1 to 4 years. & years. 6 years. 7 years. 8 years . 9 years. 5 to 9 years . 10 years. 11 years . 12 years . 13 years., li years. 10 to 14 years. 15 years. 16 years. 17 years . 18 years. 19 years. 15 to 19 years. - 20 years 21 years , 22yeara 23year3 24 years 20 to 24 years... 25 years 26 years 27 years 28 years 29y6ai'3 25 to 29 years.. 30 years 31 years - a2years 33yeai'3 — 34 years 30 to 34 years - 85 years 36 years 37 years 38 years 89year3 35 to 39 years. 40 years 41 years 42 years 43years 44 years 40 to 44 years - 45 years 46 years 47 years 48 years 49 years AiL CLASSES. Total. 1,655,980 1,151 8,807 11,704 12, 023 8,659 42, 343 31, 169 47, 543 46,111 48, 099 172, 922 46, 721 48, .108 45, 'SIO 47, I'jC 40, 880 228, 781 48, 566 37, 76-J 49,503 41, (;i5 43, i92 220, 999 88, 380 41, 679 35, 883 40, 000 32, 690 189, 329 32, 670 31,929 32,407 28, 883 26, 739 151,688 28, 937 21,172 19, 934 23,902 17,334 111,279 34, 398 13, 860 18,645 17, 111 15, 829 99,843 28, 653 17,324 16, 107 18, 619 13, 631 93, 334 30, 248 10, 497 14,430 11,806 11, 374 78, 361 21,980 11, 471 10, 040 12, 585 9,022 4Sto49years...l 65,704 MgJea. 824, 278 601 4,471 5,994 6,122 4,499 21, 687 16, 872 24,240 23, 155 24, 690 87, 963 23, 490 24, 580 23,249 23, 848 20, 784 115, 951 25, 174 19, 103 25, 202 20, 975 22, 046 112, 500 19, 086 20, 053 17,538 19, 901 16, 320 92, 898 14, 497 16, 084 15, 505 14, 209 12,301 72, 696 12, 744 9,923 9,851 11, 507 8,807 62, 832 15, 944 6,999 9,087 8,713 7,911 48,654 13, 948 8,746 7,082 9,229 7,022 46, 627 14,034 5,479 7, 335 5,856 6,706 8,410 10, 557 5,816 6,058 0,114 4,949 32,494 Fe- males. 650 4,330 5,710 5,900 4,160 20, 056 15, 297 23, 303 28, 956 23, 403 84, 959 23,231 23, 918 22, C71 23, 508 20, 102 112, 830 23, 392 18, 660 24,361 20, 640, 21, 446 108, 499 19, 300 21, 517 18, 345 20, 990 10, 270 96, 431 18, 173 15, 845 10, 902 14,674 13, 438 79, 092 16, 193 11, 249 10, 083 12, 395 8,527 58, 447 18, 454 0,801 9,553 8,398 7,918 51, 189 14, 705 8,578 7,425 9,390 6,009 46, 707 18, 214 5,018 7,101 5,060 5,668 39, 951 11,423 6,665 4,988 6,471 4,673 33, 210 NATITIi WHITE — NATITB PARENTS. Total. 976, 753 711 5,006 7,006 7,228 5,382 25, 333 18, 620 28, 169 26, 939 27, 815 101,543 27, 046 27, BC7 25, 839 26, 037 23, 742 131, 231 26, 994 23, 270 27, 160 23, 104 24, 483 124, Oil 21, 632 23, 512 20, 973 23,207 19, 333 108, 557 18, 790 19, 637 19, 387 17,020 14, 943 89, 783 14, 832 12, 357 11, 851 14, 604 11, 484 65, 138 10, 057 9,463 12, 601 11, 580 10, 668 63, 259 16, 346 11, 308 9,735 11,570 8,033 56, 601 15, 169 7,106 9,735 7,895 7,936 47, 840 11, 652 7,015 0,636 7,798 6,069 Males. 384 2,693 3,654 3,704 2,860 13, 195 9,525 14, 387 13, 631 14, 365 51, 908 13, 759 14, 254 13, 272 13, 423 12, 191 66, 899 14, 072 11, 333 13, 872 11, 023 12,469 63, 369 10, 750 11, 498 10, 328 11, 397 9,794 53, 767 8,587 9,937 9,486 8,667 7,300 43, 977 6,742 5,921 5,881 7,044 5,860 31,448 9,031 4,810 6,104 5,970 5,326 31,241 7,601 6,695 6,051 5,753 4,616 28, 616 7,116 3,731 4, 996 3,855 3,912 23, 610 5,509 3,760 3,286 3,681 3,039 Fe- males. 489, 008 327 2,413 3,352 3,524 2,622 12, 138 9,095 13,783 13,308 13, 460 49, 035 13, 287 13,713 12, 567 13,214 11, 561 64, 332 12, 922 10, 937 13, 288 11,481 12, 014 60, 642 10, 782 12, 014 10, 645 11,810 9,539 64, 790 10, 203 9,700 9,001 8,369 7,643 45, 806 8,090 6,436 6,070 7,020 6,074 33, 690 10, 026 4,643 6,397 6,010 5,342 32, 018 7,745 6,613 4,684 6,826 4,117 27, 085 8,053 3,374 4,739 4,040 4,024 24, 230 6,143 3,865 3,350 4,117 8,030 NATIVE WHITE— FOBEIQN PABEHTS. Total. 139 137 107 356 579 647 587 2,069 642 543 597 540 665 2,787 661 597 709 636 791 575 677 647 829 664 3,382 478 720 745 636 608 3,187 533 476 441 511 370 2,337 607 324 300 378 335 2,034 412 297 229 250 214 1,402 320 137 229 168 153 1,007 212 154 157 170 131 Males. 13, 236 167 308 205 310 265 271 332 268 294 1,430 355 803 373 332 308 276 333 320 411 344 1,693 224 406 373 307 311 1,621 259 259 228 265 215 289 187 209 210 183 1,077 236 177 121 138 111 162 74 120 111 95 87 90 84 39,770 19,265 20,603 824 473 351 1,620 I at naiaa decent. CUnssa. Jtwanei*, and dviliztd Indiana, Fe- males. 189 271 282 277 1,019 277 272 265 272 271 1,357 306 294 331 304 303 299 344 318 418 310 264 314 372 329 297 1,566 274 217 213 246 161 1,111 318 137 181 168 153 957 176 120 108 112 103 619 168 63 103 69 06 468 101 69 70 74 47 FOEEION WHITE. Total. 18, 189 95 89 122 92 96 109 111 141 178 149 224 218 301 310 332 1,385 395 323 337 399 296 446 206 313 229 241 1,435 379 269 236 344 210 1,428 505 218 326 252 267 443 288 267 327 290 Males. 12, 195 159 259 63 49 91 111 97 Fe- males. 135 133 200 209 220 280 219 239 291 217 1,246 320 148 237 152 106 1,023 261 176 156 230 130 324 133 225 102 180 253 175 167 219 191 1,006 6,994 235 277 80 101 101 112 483 115 104 98 108 79 COLORED, (o) Total. 635,858 427 3,701 4, 559 4,054 3,168 16, 509 12, 183 18,778 18, 590 19, 649 69, 200 19, 095 19, 926 18, 830 20, J 13 16, 603 94,467 20, 810 14, 807 21, 672 17,783 18, 123 126 58 76 77 75 412 118 83 80 114 80 476 181 85 101 90 87 544 195 113 100 108 99 93, 100 16, 170 17, 270 14, 122 16, 688 12,454 76, 702 13, 178 11, 354 12, 034 10, 911 9,858 57, 333 13,177 8,016 7,305 8,328 5,228 42,054 14, 288 3,877 6,441 4,924 4,685 33, 115 12, 518 6,460 4,907 6,440 4,574 33,903 14,254 3,037 4,146 3,491 3,018 616 27, 940 3,414 2,983 4,290 3,132 Males. 311,097 211 1,831 2,273 2,349 1,586 8,250 6,176 9,533 9,243 10, 001 34,953 9,445 10, 022 9,613 10, 119 8,264 47,463 10, 695 7,420 10, 801 8,971 9,129 47,106 7,997 8,173 6,790 7,982 6,085 37, 027 5,551 5,603 5,446 5,026 4,470 26, 096 6,463 3,624 3,503 3,007 2,515 18,912 6,304 1,854 2,537 2,381 2,237 15,313 6,850 2,698 2,354 3,108 2,265 16, 275 6,442 1,541 1,988 1,740 1,366 23,480 13, 237 4,684 1,798 1,518. 2,118 1,635 11, 761 U.7SI AGES. 95 6ENEEAI, NATIVITY, AND COLOR, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890— Continued. VIRKIIVIA. BO years El years 62 yoara 53yeara 54 years 60to54year3- 65 years. 56 years . 57 years. 58 years. 69 years . 65 to 59 years.. 60 years. 61 years. 62 years . 63 years. 6i years. 60 to 61 years... 65 years 66 years 67 years 68 years 69 years 65to69^year3. 70 years 71 years 72 years 73 years 7i years 70 to 74 years.. 75 years.. 76 years. 77 years . 78 years. 79 years. 75 to 79 years. 80 years. 81 years. 82 years., 83 years.. 84 years-. 80 to 84 years.. 85 years 86 years 87 years 88 years 89 years 85 to 89 years.. 90 years 91 years 92 years 93 years Myears 90 to 94 years... 95 years 96 years 97 years 98 years S9 years 95 to 99 years. 100 years and over. Age nnluiowii . . .. ALL CLASSES. Total. 22, 504 7,364 9,777 8,068 8,524 56, 237 11, 049 8,063 6,345 6,746 5,156 37, 359 16, 405 4,836 6,107 6,134 5,383 38, 846 9,928 4,484 4,176 4,482 3,257 26, 327 8,097 2,436 3,102 2,061 2,421 18, 717 3,860 2,136 1,676 1, 837 1,138 10, 645 2,638 783 709 702 5,716 766 437 292 199 2,082 456 116 87 78 64 790 274 218 4,287 Hales. 10,237 3,734 4,015 4,067 4,193 27, 151 6,264 4,060 3,277 3,302 2,619 18,622 7,971 2,087 8,362 3,452 2,962 20, 434 5,102 2,487 2,283 2,371 1,877 14, 120 3,014 1,363 1,669 1,404 1,325 9,675 1,833 1,076 864 943 626 5,342 1,164 400 415 353 340 2,672 346 211 188 133 91 176 67 31 29 20 313 105 75 2,288 males. 12, 267 3,630 4,862 4,001 4,326 29, 086 5,785 4,003 3,068 3,444 2,537 18, 837 8,434 2, 149 2,745 2,682 2,401 18, 411 4,826 1,997 1,893 2,111 1,380 12, 207 4,183 1,073 1,433 1,257 1, 096 9,042 2,027 1,059 711 804 512 5,203 1,474 383 469 356 3,044 420 226 200 159 108 1,113 279 69 66 49 34 477 16 169 143 NATIVE WBITK— NATIVE FABBNTS. Total. 11, 800 4,924 6,758 5,671 6,069 34, 622 6,148 5,463 4,360 4,592 3,641 24, 194 7,983 3,1^3 4,100 4,126 3,737 23, 189 5,173 3,147 2,824 2,976 2,175 16, 295 4,110 1,715 2,231 1,890 1,776 11, 722 2,016 1,434 1,187 1,285 824 6,796 1,293 642 633 507 502 3,477 401 315 246 178 127 1,267 166 72 49 41 360 92 25 1,653 Males. 4,924 2,433 3,319 2,719 2,844 16, 239 2,876 2,629 2,189 2,177 1,779 11, 650 8,636 1,686 2,123 2,204 1,917 11, 566 2,503 1,622 1,440 1,511 1,187 8,203 1,927 922 1,156 977 944 6,926 940 723 644 3,409 287 290 244 231 1,634 185 140 113 80 63 571 145 33 10 1,006 Fe- males. 8,376 2,491 3,439 2,852 3,225 18, 383 8,272 2,834 2,161 2,415 1,862 12, 544 4,347 1,497 2,037 1,922 1,820 11, 623 2,670 1,525 1,384 1,465 2,183 793 1,075 913 1,076 761 543 616 331 3,387 711 265 263 271 1, 843 216 175 133 98 74 100 37 215 56 16 647 NATIVE WHITE— rOKEIQN PAEENTS. Total. 209 120 138 102 95 108 114 92 73 64 451 121 56 69 86 66 207 69 Males. 118 414 282 235 164 118 58 38 re- males. 250 169 166 127 31 14 FOREIGN WHITE. Total. 625 253 303 303 1,847 383 304 296 300 237 1,520 656 222 280 281 251 1,596 318 203 183 203 153 1,059 246 131 144 122 98 126 84 51 49 43 353 163 35 15 Males. 171 245 224 224 1,244 240 192 216 205 178 1,031 356 172 200 206 175 1,116 220 150 144 146 117 179 100 108 82 66 244 107 25 Fe- males. 245 82 118 79 79 003 143 112 80 95 59 200 50 80 75 76 481 276 206 COLOEED. (a) Total. 10, 370 2,067 2, 518 2,093 2,057 19, 104 4,410 2,182 1,607 1,781 1,214 1], 194 7,742 1,375 1,692 1,641 1,309 13, 659 4,360 1,090 1,106 1, 247 3,676 - 547 690 0->2 512 6,047 1,685 540 320 478 258 3,287 1,259 205 204 176 163 2,007 353 104 120 107 67 751 280 38 35 33 20 406 2,634 Males. 4,816 1,062 1,258 1,052 1,067 9,254 2,090 1,165 816 807 621 5,559 3,921 795 990 934 828 7,618 2, 3n6 6S3 603 660 649 4,910 1,777 312 386 328 293 3,096 791 286 171 227 166 1,631 155 59 358 103 17 14 12 162 63 1,213 Fe- males. 6,555 1,005 1,260 1,040 990 9,850 2,320 1,017 791 914 593 5,635 3,821 6,S0 003 657 481 6,141 2,015 407 443 667 340 3,772 1,899 235 304 291 219 2,951 894 200 149 251 102 728 116 111 85 76 1,114 198 45 60 57 33 177 21 21 21 14 254 43 24 14 21 11 112 126 1,321 96 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 2.— AGES OF THE AGGREGATE POPULATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, All ages . . . Under 1 month. . . 1 to2 montlis 8to5montli8 etoSmonths 9 to 11 months Under 1 year. lyear 2year3 8 years... 4year3 1 to 4 years... Syears 6 years 7years Syears Syears 5 to 9 years... lOyeara Hyears 12yuars 13 years 14 years 10 to 14 years. 15 years 16 years 17 years 18 years 19 years 15 to 19 years. 20 years 21 years 212 years 23 years 24 years 20 to 24 years., 25 years , 26 years , 27 years 28 years 29 years 25 to 29 years. SO years 31 years 32 years 33years 34 years 30 to 34 years.. 85 years 36 years 87 years 38years 89 years 35 to 39 years.. 40 years ilyears 42 years 43 years 44 years ; 40 to 44 years. 45 years 46 years 47 years 48 years. 49 years. ALL CLASSES. Total. 221 1,646 2,270 2,298 1,565 LOOO 5,220 8,849 8,168 7,962 30, 199 7,881 7,514 7,152 6,813 6,162 35, 552 6,438 5,448 6,117 6,399 5,552 28, 952 4,843 6,151 4,789 6,717 6,786 26, 286 7,073 7,269 8,483 8,736 9,323 40, 883 9,221 9,317 8,969 10,044 8,159 45, 710 11, 639 6,490 7,852 6,616 6,015 38, 612 7,681 6,788 4,768 6,538 4,056 27,731 8,920 3,195 4,020 8,085 2,722 19, 942 4,221 2,905 2,423 2,631 2,014 45 to 49 years...] 14,194 Males. 217, 662 114 865 1,183 1,163 806 4,131 2,706 4,544 4,056 4,057 15, 363 8,790 3,670 3,535 3,103 18, 103 3,268 2,740 8,059 2,793 2,874 14, 734 2,510 2,651 2,596 2,958 3,310 14, 025 4,288 4,613 6,410 6,775 6,313 26, 402 6,212 6,437 6,338 7,016 5,820 31, 823 8,324 4,586 6,503 4,666 4,177 27,156 6,477 4,042 3,314 3,839 2,764 19, 436 4,908 2,254 2,754 2,030 1,829 13, 775 2,923 1,920 1,565 1,722 1,334 9,464 Fe- males. 131, 828 107 781 1,087 1,135 759 3,869 2,514 4,305 4,112 8,005 14, 836 8,882 3,754 3,476 8,278 3,059 17, 449 3,170 2,706 3,058 2,606 2,678 14, 218 2,333 2,500 2,193 2,769 2,476 12, 261 2,786 2,650 3,073 2,960 3,007 14, 481 3,009 2,880 2,631 3,028 2,339 13, 887 3,315 1,904 2,349 2,050 1,838 11, 450 2,104 1,746 1,454 1,699 1,292 8,295 2,012 941 1,260 1,055 893 6,167 1,298 985 858 909 680 4,730 NATIVE WHITE— NATIVE PAEBNTS. Total. 185, 562 123 951 1,312 1,338 936 4,660 8,083 5,248 4,933 4,753 18, 022 4,722 4,549 4,270 4,116 8,748 21, 405 3,887 3,310 3,595 8,213 3,279 17, 284 2,844 3,010 2,771 3,314 8,223 15, 162 8,483 8,959 4,406 4,418 4,635 20, 901 4,135 4,265 4,117 4,738 3,958 21, 213 6,370 8,160 3,815 3,266 2,980 18, 681 8,544 2,876 2,361 2,687 2,079 13, 547 8,104 1,843 1,989 1,633 1,362 9,621 1,997 1,443 1,264 1,867 1,068 7,139 Males. 110,486 2,381 1,570 2,693 2,474 2,452 Fe- males. 75, 076 63 60 408 453 671 641 672 666 477 459 9,189 2,383 2,282 2,151 2,162 1,909 10, 887 1,963 1,662 1,778 1,665 1,727 8,795 1,463 1,635 1,496 1,639 1,758 7,891 1,981 2,464 2,723 2,779 3,025 12, 952 2,655 2,785 2,781 3,130 2,671 14, 022 2,125 2,467 2,136 1,936 12, 354 2,440 1,901 1,667 1,769 1,341 9,018 2,079 1,093 1,297 929 6,266 1,807 889 763 829 677 4,465 1,513 2,555 2,464 2,301 8,1 2,339 2,267 2,119 1,954 1,839 10, 518 1,924 1,648 1,817 1,648 1,652 1,381 1,475 1,275 1,675 1,465 7,271 1,522 1,495 1,683 1,639 1,610 7,949 1,480 1,480 1,336 1,608 1,287 7,191 1,680 1,026 1,348 1,130 1,044 1,227 ,104 975 794 918 738 4,529 1,025 650 692 604 484 8,365 690 654 601 638 391 NATIVE WHITE— FOEEIGS PAKENTS. Total. 68, 757 95 676 906 909 699 3,185 1,086 3,228 2,830 2,733 10, 777 2,654 2,508 2,316 2,083 1,849 11, 410 1,815 1,492 1,801 1,620 1,591 8,219 1,398 1,472 1,293 1,325 1,267 6,755 1,459 1,407 1,605 1,641 1,443 7,855 1,405 1,432 1,371 1,460 1,285 6,953 1,609 1,032 1,001 988 831 6,451 929 753 596 678 482 8,438 834 377 305 253 1,035 816 275 221 189 180 Males. 39, 328 50 358 486 Fe- males. 29, 429 45 318 421 441 284 1, 076 1, 609 1,057 1,664 1,391 1,370 6,482 1,365 1,256 1,220 1,076 807 5,814 914 748 001 778 792 4,133 729 745 714 683 675 3,546 841 843 894 953 930 829 1,564 1,439 1,363 FOEEIQK WHITE. Total. 86, 194 5,295 1,299 1,252 1,096 1,007 942 6,596 901 744 900 742 799 4,086 727 579 642 592 1,209 618 564 611 588 613 4, 461 2, 894 885 933 900 959 884 4,661 997 677 760 659 667 1,660 652 514 458 337 2,857 447 242 212 173 1,337 204 189 143 123 123 620 499 471 601 401 2,392 512 366 331 329 264 1,791 277 239 200 220 146 1,081 219 92 114 93 80 698 112 86 78 67 63 85 263 304 1,044 394 384 462 485 475 2,200 691 555 607 689 570 2,902 499 574 632 894 1,103 8,702 1,838 1,755 2,342 2,607 3,002 11,544 3,344 3,384 3,262 3,648 2,735 Males. 61, 312 41 129 145 103 Fe- males. 24,882 36 44 134 159 199 16, 273 4,277 2,178 2,744 2,225 2,070 13, 494 2,774 2,027 1,669 2,038 1,401 9,929 2,713 1,160 1,645 1,194 1,052 7,664 1,749 1,135 909 1,016 718 2,674 1,191 782 409 6,627 o Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. 508 206 194 256 230 239 307 283 315 301 305 1,611 267 310 329 606 730 1,283 1,189 1,627 1,904 2,173 8,176 2,398 2,527 2,473 2,680 2,119 12, 197 3,254 1,609 2,103 1,654 1,653 188 190 206 255 236 284 272 282 288 265 1,391 232 264 303 388 373 1,560 655 566 715 703 829 3,368 946 857 789 868 616 10,233 2,126 1,517 1,250 1,506 1,003 7,402 2,006 869 1,102 848 737 5,622 1,306 801 636 720 604 3,867 4,076 1,023 609 641 571 517 3,261 648 610 439 632 398 2,627 647 291 443 846 315 2,042 443 834 273 296 214 1,560 COLOEED. (O) Total. 8,877 92 66 110 84 356 111 103 104 129 90 637 145 89 124 77 112 102 95 93 184 193 293 148 230 169 243 1,083 337 236 219 298 181 1,271 483 130 202 137 134 334 132 122 135 94 817 437 68 109 53 66 722 169 62 29 69 88 337 Males. 6,406 Fe- males. 184 277 286 61 61 57 130 147 446 203 117 166 139 188 813 274 192 184 247 146 1,043 383 115 173 117 121 909 259 110 101 106 659 316 50 92 41 61 106 41 23 50 30 250 2,441 7 17 18 AGES. 97 GENERAL NATIVITY, AND COLOR, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890-Coiitiiiued. WASHINCtTOIV. AGES. ALL CLASSES. NATIVE WHITE— NATIVE PAEENTS. NATIVE WHITE— FOEEIGN PAEENTS. rOEEIGN WHITE. COLOEED. ( a) Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. 4.043 1,786 2,455 2,005 1,960 2,853 1,272 1,744 1,430 1, 330 1,190 514 711 675 636 1,763 889 1,209 1,102 1,028 1,174 690 785 746 665 689 299 424 357 363 276 141 189 159 155 209 102 149 121 118 67 39 40 38 37 1,753 717 1,001 719 753 1,304 515 758 642 527 449 172 243 177 226 251 39 56 25 30 106 35 52 22 20 85 4 3 10 50 to 54 years..-. 12, 255 1,967 1,801 1,457 1,339 947 £,629 1,350 1,250 992 891 644 3,626 617 651 466 433 303 5, 991 900 951 870 746 586 3,959 614 643 674 477 386 2,032 286 311 296 269 200 920 139 118 68 82 62 699 95 92 44 61 40 221 44 26 24 21 12 4,913 841 698 5(14 486 302 3,670 579 493 363 342 212 1,267 262 205 141 144 90 401 87 31 15 15 7 295 63 22 11 11 6 106 25 9 4 4 1 55 to 59 years... 7,501 1,794 789 9C8 934 800 5,127 1,250 519 657 631 619 2,374 638 270 311 303 281 4,056 903 456 586 561 470 2,694 623 302 401 370 303 1,362 286 154 185 191 167 459 100 51 45 52 61 332 70 38 29 38 31 127 30 13 10 14 17 2,831 696 273 330 318 274 1,089 614 172 223 221 179 842 182 101 107 97 95 155 90 9 7 3 5 112 50 7 4 2 3 43 40 2 3 1 2 60 to 64 years... 5, 285 930 610 557 605 370 3,582 621 399 363 319 237 1,703 309 211 104 186 133 2,981 478 346 334 275 228 1,998 320 218 217 174 148 083 158 128 117 101 80 209 69 40 27 35 23 209 39 33 18 23 15 90 20 7 9 12 8 1,891 349 219 186 190 117 1,309 237 147 124 120 74 682 112 72 02 70 43 114 44 5 10 5 2 60 25 1 4 2 48 19 4, 6 fig veara ... 3 69 years 2 65 to 69 years.,. 2,972 623 276 293 247 195 1,939 321 182 185 160 120 1,033 202 94 108 87 75 1,601 277 156 186 144 126 1,077 176 102 117 92 82 584 ■101 54 69 52 44 184 20 17 20 14 7 128 16 11 14 10 4 56 10 6 4 8 1,061 182 96 84 80 61 703 107 64 51 56 33 359 75 S2 33 30 28 66 38 7 3 3 1 32 22 5 3 2 1 34 16 2 1 74 years 70 to 74 years... 1,534 243 180 125 140 106 968 149 120 75 90 66 566 91 60 50 50 40 889 140 104 85 87 62 609 90 68 52 65 43 320 60 30 33 32 19 84 17 8 8 12 9 65 10 7 4 10 3 29 7 1 4 2 6 509 73 66 31 39 32 311 42 44 18 24 18 198 31 22 13 15 14 52 13 2 1 2 3 33 7 1 1 1 2 19 6 1 1 79 years 1 75 to 79 years... 794 138 C2 68 67 33 BOO 89 33 30 32 19 294 49 29 28 25 19 478 * 69 43 40 37 26 308 - 41 22 18 23 13 170 28 21 22 14 13 54 10 4 3 3 1 34 10 3 2 3 20 i 1 i 241 40 13 16 16 7 146 29 7 10 4 95 11 6 5 10 3 21 19 2 12 9 1 9 10 1 82 years 1 4 2' 1 84 years 2 80 to 84 years... 353 35 25 15 9 14 203 19 11 8 8 9 150 16 14 7 1 5 216 16 16 12 6 3 117 10 6 7 6 3 98 6 9 6 1 21 3 18 2 3 1 91 9 10 2 1 8 60 3 5 1 1 4 36 6 5 1 "i 26 7 ■13 4 14 3 1 1 i' 1 1 3 1 2 85 to 89 years... 98 21 5 3 65 10 3 1 43 11 2 2 52 9 3 1 31 4 2 1 21 5 1 6 3 2 30 4 1 2 14 1 1 16 3 11 8 7 5 i 3 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 90 to 94 years... 30 4 1 1 2 1 14 2 16 2 1 1 1 14 7 7 1 1 7 2 5 8 4 6 2 3 2 1 1 1 1 i' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 95 to 99 years... 100 years and over . . Ago nntnown 9 5 2,493 4 2 2,127 6 3 866 1 1 i,«8a 1 2 1 245 1 196 1 1 49 6 3 499 3 1 385 8 2 U4 1 1,505 183 61 41 20 ■Dm> Tyrp Q_ 98 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 2.— AGES OF THE AGGREGATE POPULATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, ^I'EST VIRGINIA. All ages . - tinder 1 month. . Ito2moiiths 3to5month3 Cto8month.g 9 to 11 months... Under 1 year. . lyear 2year3.... Syears dyears 1 to 4 years. - 5 years 6year3 7 years S years 9 years 5 to 9 years... lOyears 11 years 12 years 13 years 14 years 10 to 14 years. 15 years 16 years 17years 18 years 19 years 15to 19 years. 20 years 21 years 22years 23 years 24 years 20 to 24 years... 25 years. 26year3. 27 years. 28 years. 29 years. 25 to 29 years. 30 years 31 years 32 years 33 years 34 years 30 to ^ I years. 85 years 36 years 37 years 38 years 35 to 39 years. 40 years 41 years 423^ears 43 years 44 years 40 to 44 years... 45 years 46 years 47year3 48 years 49 years 8%^ 45 to 49 years. ALL CLASSES. Total. 763, 794 602 5,020 6, on 6,075 4,496 22, 204 15, 710 23, 045 22, 579 22, 716 84, 050 21, 191 23, 737 20, 950 21, 447 19, 671 107, 002 21, 514 18, 094 20,796 18,412 18, 831 97, 647 17, 093 18,259 10,489 18, 2.57 15,729 85,827 15, 193 16, 160 15, 550 14, 720 13, 302 74,925 12, 524 10, 799 10, 245 11, 503 9,649 54, 720 13, 700 7,630 9,484 9,240 8,284 48, 338 10, 472 8,462 7,449 8,347 6,874 41, 604 9,555 5,365 6,801 5,9G0 5,793 33, 474 7,411 6,601 4,989 5,315 4,624 Males. 315 2,634 3,067 3,194 2,307 11,517 8,049 11, 803 11, 433 11, 773 43,058 10,780 12, 042 10, 464 10,832 10, 010 54, 134 11, 026 9,148 10, 558 9,427 9,683 49, 742 8,591 8,918 8,289 9,277 8,071 43,140 7,288 8,633 7,870 7,776 6,744 38, 211 6,294 5,429 5,331 5,752 5,078 27,884 6,953 3,995 4,893 4,803 4,266 24, 075 5,478 4,347 3,853 4,425 3,588 21, 691 4,935 2, 833 3,650 3,045 2,862 17, 225 3,714 2,862 2,556 2,617 2,325 Fe- males. 373, 509 287 2,380 2, 944 2,881 2,189 10, 687 7,661 11,242 11, 146 10, 943 40, 992 10,411 13,695 10, 493 10,615 9,055 52, 863 10, 488 8,946 10, 238 8,985 9,248 47, 905 8,502 9,341 8,200 8,980 7,058 42, 081 7,905 7,627 7,680 0, 9-44 6,558 36, 714 6,230 5,370 4,914 5,751 4,571 26, 836 6,747 3,635 4,591 4,372 4,018 23, 3C3 4, 994 4, 115 3,596 3,922 3,286 19, 913 4,620 2,632 3,251 2,915 2,931 10, 249 3,697 2,739 2,433 2,698 2,299 KATIVB WHITE— NATIVE PAEENTS. Total. 670, 214 549 4,689 5,571 5,042 4,212 20, 063 14, 575 21, 309 20, 783 20, 906 77,573 19, 497 21, 790 19,132 19, 695 17, 884 97, 898 19, 499 16, 389 18, 733 36, ;-23 16,806 87, 950 15, 261 16, 080 14. 021 15,910 13, 575 75, 459 13, 039 13, 985 13, 321 12, 448 11,246 64, 030 10,444 0,002 9,094 8,273 46, 141 11,411 6, 546 8,117 7,967 7,100 41, 210 8,809 7,286 6,479 7,169 6,894 35, 637 7,856 4,731 6,854 5,166 5,071 28, 678 6,146 4,872 4,237 4,576 4,021 Males. 290 2,457 2,841 2,974 2, 154 10, 716 7,483 10, 906 10, 565 10, 869 39, 823 9,921 11,067 9, Dlil 9,000 9,104 49, 559 10,012 8,298 0,496 8,478 8,504 44, 848 7, 0.-5 7,797 7,316 7, 9H4 6,851 37, 603 6,133 7,233 6,662 6,490 6,027 32, 143 31, 804 5,186 4,474 4,451 4,794 4,337 23, 242 5,724 3,399 4,179 4,141 3,635 21, 078 4,565 3,688 3,320 3,811 3,069 18, 443 4,001 2,506 3,044 2,620 2,502 14, 673 3,020 2,456 2,148 2,222 2,000 Fe- males. 329, 313 259 2,232 2,730 2,668 2,053 9, 947 7,092 10, 403 10, 218 10, 037 ,750 9,576 10, 723 9,571 9, 689 8,780 48,339 9,487 8,001 9, 237 8, 0.')1 8, 242 43, 103 7,606 8,289 7,305 7,933 6,724 37, 856 6,906 0,752 0,039 5, 938 5,619 NATIVE WHITE— FOEEIGN PAEENTS. 6, 258 4,588 4,217 4,900 3,936 22, 899 5,087 3,147 3,938 3,826 3,534 20, 132 4, 254 3,698 3,169 3,358 2,825 17, 194 3,855 2,225 2,810 2,546 2,669 14,005 3,120 2,410 2,089 2,354 2,021 Total. 41, Oil 27 164 210 223 126 745 633 884 885 924 3,226 863 1, 006 889 958 970 4,680 1, 034 896 1,097 1, 053 1,110 5,396 1,009 1,212 1,043 1.237 1,138 5,639 1,059 1,110 1,080 1,080 908 6,297 914 S5G 770 852 728 1,055 692 704 707 696 3,714 666 565 437 604 406 2,677 479 234 841 203 253 1,574 313 217 233 213 202 Males. 20, 579 12 82 113 107 62 370 267 464 435 468 1,634 435 480 510 2,308 527 449 S90 630 630 2,632 514 619 541 C20 578 2,872 487 593 600 531 443 Fe- 20, 432 15 72 97 121 64 260 420 450 456 1,592 422 510 454 472 400 2,318 507 447 ,507 523 580 2,564 495 593 r.03 617 560 2,767 572 517 549 625 423 434 387 391 365 2,003 509 297 354 378 316 1,853 319 306 220 248 200 1,293 239 111 170 140 114 780 167 128 121 126 100 2,743 480 423 389 401 363 640 295 410 329 281 1,861 347 259 217 250 205 1,284 240 123 171 122 138 794 156 89 112 87 102 27,940 14,074 13,866 | 23,852 | 11,846 12,006 1,178 I 632 1 546 1,832 a Persona of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. rOKEIGN WHITE. Total. 18, 852 130 113 130 127 i:n 115 119 145 133 157 148 218 175 227 249 276 Males. 1,145 370 302 286 320 245 1,539 402 222 245 237 240 1,366 397 291 261 344 297 581 256 375 355 304 1,871 542 337 341 344 268 49 125 107 122 155 170 079 226 183 187 219 150 233 134 150 177 155 260 180 163 186 171 342 133 213 184 166 1,043 321 186 190 187 147 Fe- males. 8,062 COLOEED. (O) Total. 24 177 229 205 158 591 830 859 841 190 93 08 105 94 106 400 150 119 109 101 95 169 S3 95 80 85 137 111 109 158 120 3,121 873 801 724 4,060 ■^68 679 839 699 794 3,879 704 810 692 947 868 877 890 922 943 813 Males. 13, 015 11 ■95 113 113 91 293 429 412 418 1,552 389 455 444 401 356 442 337 411 354 419 790 579 605 637 403 041 239 118 162 171 133 1,031 2121 151 151 157 121 am. 2,914 832 270 358 309 279 2,048 600 320 272 830 278 639 144 231 171 166 1,351 410 175 178 182. 133 364 429 366 583 545 2,287 643 600 596 600 504 2,333 454 338 343 226 1,673 487 165 210 172 161 344 173 101 ISO 148 1,006 353 73 123 95 80 729 216 92 97 82 78 1,078 1 665 AGES. 99 GEKERAL NATIVITY, AND COLOR, BY STATES AND TEEEITOEIES: 1890— Continued. WEST VBISdJINIA. 50years 51 years 62 years 53 years 54 years 50 to 51 years.. 55 years.. 56 years.. 57 years . . 58 years., 59 years. 55 to 59 years.. 60 years. CI years. 62 years. G3 years . 84 years. AX.L CLASSES. Total. ) to 64 years. C5year3...... C6 years 67 years 68 years C9 years 65 to 69 years - 70 years.. 71 years.. 72 years.. 73 years.. 7i years.. 70 to 7i years.. 75 years.. 76 years - 77 years. 78 years-. 79 years. 75 to 79 years. 89 years. SI years. 82 years. 83 years. 84 years.. 80 to 84 years. B3 years. 86 years. 87 years. 88 years. 69y6ais. 85 to 89 years. BO years. 81 years. 92 years. 63 years. 94 years. 90 to 94 years.. 95 years 96 years 97 years 98 years - 89 years 95 to 99 years.. MO years and over. A£« unknown . . . . 7,415 3,637 4,826 4,301 4,204 24, 433 4,173 3,893 3,249 3,147 2,547 17, 009 4,477 2,148 2,803 2,962 2,547 14, 942 3,154 2,236 1,933 1,995 1,625 10,843 1,223 1,004 75G 830 511 4,324 401 432 361 2,193 262 217 163 101 109 852 127 49 36 36 27 28 3iS94 Hales. 3,778 2,018 2,506 2,336 2,196 12, 834 2,071 2,031 1,691 1,546 1,353 8,692 2,240 1,163 1,514 1,621 1,319 7,847 1,631 1,206 1,014 1,076 783 5,710 1,279 655 811 700 618 4,063 625 526 398 429 272 2,250 326 214 219 180 153 1,092 137 103 67 47 68 412 126 25 Fe- males. 3,637 1,669 2,320 1,965 2,008 11, 599 2,102 1,862 1, 558 1,601 1,194 8,317 2,237 996 1,294 1,341 1,228 7,095 1,523 1,030 919 919 742 5,133 1,177 560 714 602 594 3,647 598 478 353 401 239 2,074 367 187 213 181 153 1,101 125 114 96 54 61 440 149 35 19 82a NATIVE WHITE— NATIVE PABBHTS. Total. 6,028 3,204 4,205 3,760 3,648 20, 845 3,473 3,332 2,810 2,706 2,237 14, 653 3,476 1,816 2,345 2, 524 2,126 12,287 2,545 1,8S3 1,653 1,064 1,313 9,063 1,957 1,045 1,305 1,100 1,023 6,430 847 632 694 423 3,559 554 343 349 300 252 212 182 137 90 92 713 224 40 17 1,S71 Males. 3,061 1,738 2,160 2,034 1,883 10.874 1,708 1,716 1,456 1,316 1,173 7,369 1,731 963 1,253 1, 371 1,087 6,405 1,292 1,013 868 883 682 4,730 1,011 665 681 576 524 3,357 480 431 337 364 225 266 194 173 149 124 108 85 57 42 46 338 17 5 981 Fe- males. 2,967 1,468 2,045 1, 726 1,765 9,971 1,765 1,616 1,354 1,390 1,064 7,189 1,092 1,153 1,039 5,882 1,253 876 787 781 631 4,327 946 480 624 524 499 3,073 483 416 295 330 193 283 149 176 161 128 892 104 97 80 48 46 124 KATITE WHITE— FOKEIGN PARENTS. Total. 279 125 168 145 145 130 136 92 102 70 530 149 66 95 102 81 101 80 05 83 59 213 77 Males. 137 64 82 87 448 274 152 Fe- males. 142 61 86 58 67 414 250 230 195 100 67 23 28 FOKEiaN WHITE. Total. 669 243 328 297 290 1,827 382 303 261 258 188 1,392 589 217 308 259 285 1,668 377 221 177 203 121 1,099 284 100 133 129 105 751 137 94 63 73 48 1 277 Males. 343 150 187 155 166 1,006 204 173 141 129 746 304 126 172 154 161 917 220 129 100 117 67 633 104 36 1 247 Fe- males. 321 93 141 142 124 821 178 130 120 129 89 646 285 91 136 105 124 741 157 92 77 86 54 121 43 61 60 50 315 178 30 COLOEED. (a) Total. 439 115 125 188 122 86 81 52 263 49 60 77 55 131 47 38 45 129 27 27 23 27 233 137 10 466 Males. 232 68 77 60 69 506 303 262 148 3 291 Fe- males. ,100 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 2.— AGES OF THE AGGREGATE POPULATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX,' WISCONSIN. All ages . - . Under 1 month lto2montha 3 to 5 months 6 to 8 months 9 toll months "Cnder 1 year. . lyear 2years Syears 4year8 lto4year3... 5years 6year3 7 years Syears Syears 5 to 9 years... lOyears 11 years 12years 13 years Wyears 10 to 14 years. 15 years 16 years 17 years 18 years 19 years 15 to 19 years. 20 years 21 years 22 years 23 years 24 years 20 to 24 years. 25 years 26 years 27 years 28 years 29 years 25 to 29 years.. 30 years 31 years 32 years 83 years 34 years 30 to 34 years.. 85 years 86 years 87 years 38yeara 89 years 35 to 39 years.. 40 years 41 years 42 years 43 years 44 years .AI.L CLASSES. TotaL 40 to 44 years.. 45 years 46years 47 years 48 years 49 years 4S to 49 years. 1,686,880 1,192 9,011 12, 269 12, 310 8,353 43, 135 30, 795 49, 632 46, 463 46, 341 173, 131 46, 109 44,505 42, 893 40, 790 37, 927 212, 224 39,817 35, 756 39, 215 35, 093 37, 978 187, 859 34, 786 36, 164 33, 061 35, 880 31, 631 171, 422 155, 721 28, 095 28, 422 26, 654 30. 168 24, 263 137, 602 33, 769 21, 237 25, 288 23, 056 20, 729 124, 069 23, 377 20, 737 17, 613 19, 688 15, 996 97,411 22, 962 12, 720 15, 888 13, 787 13, 181 78,544 17,429 13, 362 12, 117 13, 363 10,844 67, 105 Males. 874, 951 608 4,662 6.203 6,265 4,252 21, 990 15, 632 25, 249 23, 415 23, 589 87, 885 23, 254 22, 361 21, 702 20, 638 19, 063 107, 108 20, 249 17, 941 19, 743 17, 478 19, 321 94, 732 17, 463 17, 953 16. 678 17, 668 16, 106 85, 868 15, 646 16, 668 16, 087 15, 661 15, 461 79, 523 14, 384 14, 820 14, 223 16, 140 12, 952 72, 519 18, 226 11, 454 13, 461 12, 429 11, 094 12, 996 11, 169 9.468 10. 628 8.640 62, 900 12, 692 7,003 8,427 7,239 6,828 42,089 9,434 7,003 6,381 6,834 6,656 35, 303 Fe- males. 811, 929 684 4,319 6,066 6.045 4,101 21, 145 15, 163 24, 283 23, 048 22, 752 86, 246 22, 855 22, 144 21, 101 20, 152 18, 864 105, 116 19,668 17, 815 19, 472 17, 615 18, 657 93, 127 17, 323 18, 211 16, 383 18, 212 15, 425 NATIVE WHITE— NATIVE PARENTS. Total. 434, 649 85, 554 16, 695 14, 688 15, 659 14, 876 14, 380 76, 198 13, 711 13, 602 12, 431 14, 028 11, 311 65, 083 15, 533 9,783 11,827 10, 627 57, 405 10, 382 9,568 8,145 9,060 7, 35g 44, 511 10, 370 6,723 7,461 6,648 6,363 36, 456 7,905 6,349 5,736 6,529 6,188 433 3,349 4,647 4,663 3,245 31, 797 16, 237 11, 047 18, 044 16, 167 15, 942 61, 200 15, 087 14, 471 13. 437 12, 350 11, 269 66,634 11, 225 9,751 10, 021 8,794 8,942 48,733 7,898 7,987 7,187 7,977 7,045 38, 094 6,744 7,107 7,125 6,652 6,122 Males. 222, 637 218 1,701 2,365 2,338 1,689 33, 650 6,443 6,462 6,342 6,063 6,034 27, 344 6,572 4,632 5,191 4,965 4,568 25,818 6,048 4,564 4,055 4,686 3,820 22, 069 4,992 3,036 3,789 3,403 8,156 18, 376 3,812 3,088 3,026 3,142 2,745 15, 813 8,311 5,678 9,130 8,178 8,039 30, 934 7,682 7,228 6,819 6,213 5,733 33, 675 5,775 4,936 6,031 4,320 4,581 24, 643 4,042 3,950 3,547 3,917 3,611 19, 067 3,233 3,694 3,544 3,308 3,147 16, 926 2,759 2,760 2,822 8,133 2,661 14, 036 3,445 2,378 2,066 2,698 2,408 13, 495 2,765 2,365 2,119 2,412 2,022 11, 673 2,665 1,647 1,929 1,773 1,646 9,550 1,957 1,679 1,502 1,550 1,398 Fe. males. 215 1,648 2,282 2.225 1,656 7,926 6,469 8,905 7,989 7,903 30, 266 7,405 7,243 6,618 6,137 5,656 32, 969 6,460 4,815 4,990 4,474 4,361 24,090 3,866 4,037 3,640 4,060 3,434 19, 027 3,511 3,413 3,581 3,244 2,976 16, 724 2,684 2,702 2,520 2.930 2,473 13, 309 3,127 2,154 2,625 2,367 2,150 12, 323 2,293 2,189 1,936 2,174 1,804 10, 390 2,337 1,389 1,860 1,630 1,610 1,826 1,865 1,609 1,524 1,592 1,347 NATIVE WHITE— FOREIGN PARENTS. Total. 726, 835 761 5,606 7.640 7,651 5,041 20, 589 19, 362 30. 535 29. 028 28, 770 107, 701 29, 128 27, 765 26, 625 24, 636 22, 291 130, 445 23, 229 21.015 23,719 21. 600 23, 783 113, 311 22, 129 22, 860 20, 716 21, 771 18, 564 106, 040 18, 294 17, 329 16, 359 15, 109 14, Oil Males. 364,896 Fe- males. 361,939 385 2,933 3,796 3,873 2,530 13, 517 9,864 16.615 14, 617 14, 733 54, 829 14, 618 13, 989 13. 502 12, 474 11,134 05, 717 11,738 10, 490 13,941 10, 702 11, 967 81, 102 12,665 12,413 11,700 12,877 10, 161 69, 716 13, 220 8,653 9,966 8,666 7,377 47, 881 7,407 8,160 4,872 4,950 3,578 20, 957 4,136 2,351 2,525 1,903 1,650 12,405 1,766 1,301 1,050 1,069 765 56, 823 10, 996 ll,-290 10, 404 10, 594 9,301 3,744 3,778 2,611 13, 072 9,493 14, 920 14, 411 14, 043 62, 872 14, 610 13, 776 13, 123 12, 162 11,157 64, 728 11, 491 10, 625 11, 778 10, 858 11, 831 52, 585 8,545 9,067 7,998 7,416 6,874 39, 900 6,979 6,057 5. 892 6, 394 5,168 29, 490 6,626 4,414 4,967 4,424 3,740 24,171 3,861 3,121 2,600 2,535 1,822 13, 839 2,153 1, 257 1,276 932 768 6,435 885 664 626 627 893 66, 483 11, 133 11, 670 10, 312 11,177 9,263 53,455 9,749 8,262 8,361 7,693 7,137 41, 202 6,586 6, 356 5,803 6,433 4,993 30, 226 6,694 4,239 4,998 4,242 3,637 23, 710 3,546 8,029 2,372 2,416 1,756 13, 118 1,983 1,094 1,250 921 732 1,030 870 637 624 542 372 7,986 7,827 5,940 2,996 2,945 45,077 a Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and oivUizod Indians, FOREIGN WHITE. Total. 518, 989 231 760 1,133 1,456 3,630 1,740 2,104 2,654 3,627 4,173 14, 298 5,173 4,841 5,290 4,581 5,106 Males. 135 391 660 729 1,315 874 1,067 1,382 1.852 2,104 24,991 4,626 5,165 5,037 6,001 5,314 26, 643 7,163 6,712 8,154 8,774 9,698 40, 401 9,979 10, 446 9,526 11, 118 8,982 50, 060 13, 814 7.993 10. 058 9,376 8,729 49, 970 10, 812 9,951 8,615 10, 063 8,623 47, 964 13, 705 7,292 9,624 8,427 8,427 47,375 11, 780 8,907 7,998 9,104 7,288 7,279 2,623 2.431 2,674 2,360 2,710 12, 798 2,364 2,639 2,070 3,083 3,125 Fe. males. 146 369 673 727 1,315 866 1,037 1,272 1,775 2,069 7,019 2,650 2,410 2,616 2,221 2,396 13,881 3,800 8,846 4,491 4,872 6,371 22, 380 5,577 5,944 5.459 6,544 5,171 28, 695 8,062 4,036 5,783 5,373 4,912 28, 771 6,319 5,641 4,806 6,628 4,756 27, 160 7,714 4,070 5,193 4,454 4,486 25, 917 6,643 4,729 4,326 4,731 3,843 24,171 12, 193 2,262 2,626 2,367 2,918 2,639 12, 762 3,363 2,866 3,902 4,227 18, 021 4,402 4,602 4,066 4,674 3,811 21, 365 5,752 3,357 4,275 3,998 3,817 21, 199 4,493 4,310 8,809 4,435 3,767 20, 814 6,991 3,222 4,331 3,973 3,941 21,458 5,237 4,178 3,673 4,373 3,445 20,906 COLORED, (o) Total. 6,407 164 105 193 135 167 600 164 166 177 177 174 190 149 185 158 142 824 133 152 121 131 108 645 140 103 108 102 110 668 108 101 87 110 153 69 74 49 65 400 110 82 71 129 47 60 64 48 275 66 104 60 437' 113 84 97 96 73 335 227 238 167 156 AGES. 101 GENERAL NATIVITY, AND COLOR, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES : 1890— Continued. 1VI8COIV8IIV. SOyears Bl years 525'eaTs 53 years CI years 50to54y6ar3. 55 years 56 years 67 years 68 years 69 years 65 to 59 years. 60 years.. 61 years.. 62 years.. 63 years. 64 years. ALL CLASSES. Total. 17, 608 8,768 11,648 10, 757 10, 692 59,473 11, 614 11, 023 9,102 9,149 7,389 48, 277 ,'^: 13, 598 6,569 594 60 to 64 years.. 65 years 66 years 67 years 68 years 69 years 65 to 69 years. 70 years 71 years 72years 73 years 74years 70 to 74 years. T5 years.. 76 years. 77 years. 78 years. 79 years. 75 to 79 years. SOyears.. 81 years 82 years 83 years 84 years 80 to 84 years. 85 years 86 years 87 years 88 years 89 years 85 to 89 years. 90 years 91 years 92 years OSyears 94 years 90 to 94 years - 95 years 96 years 97 years 98 years 99 years M5 to 99 years... 100 years and over. Age unknown 45,506 9,404 7,331 6,902 6,557 6,125 35, 319 7,924 4,011 4,780 4,082 8,543 Males. 24, 340 3,982 2,935 2,327 2,420 1,578 -13,242 2,294 1,089 1,139 888 844 6,254 706 570 453 354 252 2,335 346 116 100 65 46 132 40 3,066 9,372 4,776 6,275 6,816 6,513 31, 752 5,865 6,773 4,878 4,732 8,873 25, 121 7,094 3,572 4,677 4,652 4,379 24, 374 4,936 3,873 3,836 3,664 2,786 18, 995 4,418 2,345 2,790 2,305 1,963 Fe- males. 8,236 3,992 6,373 4,941 6,179 27,721 6, 749 6,250 4,224 4,417 3,516 23, 156 6,504 2,997 3,917 3,917 3,797 21, 132 4,468 3,458 3,066 2, 993 2,339 13,821 2,238 1,576 1,260 1,339 855 1,263 597 624 480 414 3,378 365 317 215 194 138 181 60 44 33 17 333 18 2,007 16, 324 3,506 1,666 1,990 1,777 1,580 KATIVli WHITE— NATIVE FABENTS. 10, 519 3,744 1,359 1,067 1,081 723 5,974 1,031 492 615 408 430 2,876 341 253 238 160 114 165 66 56 32 29 66 1,059 Total. 3,781 2,223 2,854 2,597 2,648 14,103 2,662 2,739 2,431 2,332 1,943 12, 107 2,937 1,765 2,188 2,169 1,923 10, 982 2,152 1,828 1,717 1,083 1,445 8,825 1,885 1,189 1,332 1,123 1,049 Males. 6,578 987 814 667 668 490 ,626 368 291 278 1,939 203 170 154 93 719 105 48 38 22 7 220 25 4 1,563 1,932 1,148 1,485 1,364 1,323 7,252 1,316 1,378 1,312 1,165 983 6,154 1,625 958 1,167 1,163 1,005 6,818 1,124 978 931 944 767 4,744 1,024 707 793 636 600 3,760 650 415 362 365 1,958 345 2U8 203 161 136 1,053 111 382 104 12 1 1,104 Fe- males. 1,849 1,075 1,369 1,233 1,325 6,851 1,346 1,361 1,119 1,167 960 5,953 1,412 807 ],021 1,006 918 6,164 1,028 850 786 739 678 4,081 861 482 539 487 449 2,818 437 399 305 303 224 1,668 275 174 165 130 142 337 116 6 2 1 2 2 13 3 449 NATIVE WHITE— FOEEIQN PAKEKT6. Total. 1,007 487 624 527 507 3,152 450 447 316 300 228 1,741 344 193 195 216 187 1,135 221 175 157 164 117 834 180 114 121 96 102 613 169 21 Males. 314 274 264 623 1, 594 213 228 171 161 129 892 172 115 119 112 100 618 107 100 90 89 62 448 191 90 Fe- males. 604 248 310 253 243 348 1,658 237 219 145 149 99 172 78 76 104 87 114 75 67 75 55 83 38 55 33 44 253 138 79 34 274 FOBEIQN WHITE. Total. 12, 726 6,027 8,140 7,612 7,506 42, Oil 8,454 7,793 6,327 6,487 5,196 34, 256 10, 258 4,593 6,194 6,164 6,046 33,255 6,994 6,305 5,007 4,684 3,652 25, 642 5,830 2,697 3,317 2,851 2,380 17, 075 2,886 2,052 1,596 1,671 1,038 9,243 1,604 672 740 563 540 4,119 473 375 285 243 154 1,530 225 62 56 42 36 31 Males. 6,881 3,371 4,454 4,165 22, 779 4,306 4,140 3,375 3,403 2,752 17, 976 5,369 2,490 3,381 3,365 3,263 17, 868 3,683 2,782 2,807 2,617 1,949 13, 738 3,285 1,554 1,925 1,598 1,297 9,659 1,629 1,117 863 927 661 5,097 876 368 405 307 269 2,225 240 211 139 134 79 121 34 22 22 13 212 53 15 535 Fe- males. 6,845 2,656 3,686 3,447 3,598 19, 232 4,148 3,652 2,952 3,084 2,444 16, 280 4,889 2,103 2,813 2,799 2,783 15, 387 3,311 2,523 2,200 2,167 1,603 11, 804 2,545 1,143 1,392 1,253 1,083 7,416 1,257 935 733 744 477 4,146 728 304 335 256 271 2.13 164 146 109 75 104 28 34 20 23 16 16 325 COLORED, (a) Total. 207 118 74 Males. 127 99 Fe- males. 38 13 8 8 13 80 18 18 17 13 74 31 9 7 8 9 64 15 10 13 12 32 2 2 8 1 22 17 S U 102 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 2.— AGES OF THE AGOEEGATE POPOTiATION, CLASSIiPIED BY SEX, AOSS. All ages.... TTnder 1 montli .... Ito 2 mouths S to 5 months eti>8moiitbs to 11 months Under! year... lyear Syears Syears 4year8 1 to 4 years... Byears... ©years 7yeara.. Syears ©years 5to9year8... lOyears.... il years 12year3 13 years 14 years... lOtoUyears. AH, CLASSES. Total. 15 years 16 years 17 years 18 years 19 years 15 to 19 years.. 20 years. 21 years... 22 years ., 23 years 24 years 20 to 24 years— . 25 years 26 years 27 years 28 years 29 years 25 to 20 years.. 30 years . 31 years. 32 years. 33 years.. 84 years.. 30 to 34 years.. 85 years 36 years., 37 years , 38 years 89 years 35to39yeaTa... 40 years 41 years 42yeara 43 years 44 years 40 to 44 years. 4S years... 46 years.- 47 years 48years 4fi}sars.. 4£to4llyeaig. 60, 705 22 259 S45 423 1,278 1,0«1 1,614 1,477 1,164 6,616 1,288 1,423 1,206 1,122 1,017 6,066 970 849 960 820 861 4,460 771 871 792 988 1,158 Males. 4,580 1,195 1,441 1,586 1,768 1,799 7,787 1,632 1,706 1,767 1,910 1,739 8,754 1,958 1,256 1,348 1,142 1,121 6,825 1,247 1,109 948 1,029 807 5,140 1,171 659 739 665 477 3,711 656 483 432 443 400 2,411 39,343 13 125 178 200 108 624 653 838 788 770 a, 896 673 730 605 618 821 3,145 502 448 499 435 428 2, 312 384 387 434 437 431 361 559 429 749 409 2,557 762 1,023 1,093 1,304 1,313 5,495 1,192 1,248 1,315 1,408 1,329 0,492 4,930 939 776 676 717 567 3,675 840 503 541 491 2,714 484 827 307 313 267 Fe- males. 21,362 9 134 167 SOS 776 739 2,717 615 693 «01 506 2,911 401 461 885 433 2,148 2, 023 433 418 462 486 2,292 440 458 452 602 410 2,262 1,381 577 947 309 982 366 817 325 803 318 NATIVE W HITK— ^NATrVB PAEENTS. Total. 30,325 11 142 178 242 138 711 560 816 830 837 3,143 709 808 660 583 547 523 450 453 427 415 308 333 272 312 240 1,465 831 156 198 174 138 172 156 125 130 133 2,268 371 424 389 503 578 2,265 600 768 812 882 835 730 808 937 871 4,184 943 608 673 568 542, Males. 19, 553 92 113 61 483 43S 430 1,643 373 408 326 328 267 1,702 279 246 234 223 221 Fe- males. 3,334 608 630 479 504 418 2,539 517 305 335 306 185 1,648 276 199 199 215 193 1,203 197 213 221 302 384 1,316 534 560 665 602 2,741 541 598 034 698 667 649 468 488 408 2,401 445 353 341 344 291 1,774 371 226 241 230 128 1,196 194 123 132 144 119 10,772 129 77 433 398 407 336 400 334 260 280 1,610 244 204 219 204 194 174 212 168 201 194 220 224 252 217 233 1,146 189 210 204 244 204 294 140 185 160 164 933 163 177 138 160 127 765 146 79 94 76 57 452 NATIVE WHITE — FOREION PABENTS. Total. 14, 520 10 116 161 173 89 549 483 660 585 565 511 545 461 424 350 2, 291 317 276 366 273 301 1,533 260 306 264 290 Males. 8,712 1,458 279 341 352 377 379 338 317 341 335 322 1,653 324 247 213 213 182 1,179 202 173 144 147 113 779 ISO 105 95 77 75 502 716 1,082 11 712 370 1 268 209 67 990 aP«r80Ju>«f negro descent, Ohineae, Japanese, and olTffized Indians. 274 249 336 278 305 1,168 272 282 240 232 187 1,213 160 150 188 143 136 777 120 152 138 144 206 Fe- males. 5,808 760 167 247 241 271 279 1,205 234 211 240 238 237 1,160 218 177 152 136 135 818 145 128 95 99 79 103 90 74 49 55 871 275 234 324 307 260 1,125 239 263 221 192 163 1,078 157 126 178 130 165 rOKEIGN WHITE. Total. 14, 430 138 52 61 74 97 111 140 154 128 14« 132 112 94 111 106 100 104 106 101 97 85 106 70 61 77 47 395 121 116 130 113 136 Males. 9,941 127 131 129 178 215 780 286 310 387 455 519 1,957 510 525 642 573 361 233 131 2,648 626 361 419 334 Fe- males. 4,489 200 305 67 105 140 2,109 387 362 301 346 259 440 225 272 253 196 281 202 182 175 150 197 220 264 324 382 71 ■COLOEED. (a) Total 1,430 311 340 89 90 123 131 137 58 Males. 1,137 43 1,387 390 402 425 381 1,964 461 266 308 248 258 570 144 135 140 148 117 1,641 302 256 219 245 182 1,203 315 164 194 186 136 995 211 144 131 124 101 684 165 95 111 86 111 568 85 107 101 77 77 452 125 61 78 67 60 711 391 203 167 175 22 279 1 78 Fe- males. 293 SO 27 162 235 170 152 162 4 23 8 39 13 10 7 8 U 8 7 7 13 i 31 13 4 9 2 15 13 1 5 3 1 1 10 AGES. 103 GENERAL NATIVITY, AND COLOR, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: IggO-Continned. TTVOMIWG. ^- — AliL CLASSES. NATITE WHITE— NATIVE PARENTS. NATIVE WHITE— FOEEIQN- PABENTS. EOEEiaN WHITE. OOLOKED. (a) Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. I-e- malos. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe. males. Total. Males. Fe- males. 532 277 314 302 254 376 190 235 204 177 156 87 79 93 77 218 116 143 142 126 157 76 107 93 92 61 40 36 49 34 43 26 32 21 17 24 18 25 17 15 19 8 7 4 2 240 125 131 136 104 170 88 97 91 64 70 37 34 45 40 31 10 8 3 7 25 8 8 3 6 2 2 1 50 to 54 years... 1,679 210 2S3 192 171 118 1,182 147 160 135 101 75 497 63 73 57 70 43 745 88 102 97 84 51 525 62 75 66 46 82 220 26 27 31 38 19 139 17 12 13 15 13 99 15 11 10 40 2 4 2 4 3 736 98 116 79 70 64 510 64 74 55 42 33 226 34 42 24 23 21 59 7 3 3 2 48 6 3 3 2 11 1 57 years.. .-...-.... 55 to 59 years... 60 years 924 204 90 99 98 87 618 134 57 57 66 70 306 70 33 42 32 17 422 83 36 44 45 39 281 52 24 31 34 30 141 31 12 13 11 9 70 11 11 7 8 6 55 11 8 4 5 G 15 3' 3 3 417 104 40 48 45 40 268 66 23 22 27 32 149 33 17 26 18 8 15 6 3 14 5 2 1 1 1 2 2 60 to 64 years... 578 106 82 71 50 45 384 71 52 38 27 33 194 85 30 33 23 12 247 46 37 31 19 26 171 32 27 15 11 20 76 14 10 10 8 6 43 4 4 4 7 34 1 4 4 6 9 3 i 277 55 40 35 24 18 U70 33 21 19 10 12 107 17 19 16 14 6 11 1 1 1 9 2 1 66 years 1 69 years 1 1 66 to 69 years... Tftyears 71 years 354 64 29 22 33 22 221 40 13 14 25 13 133 24 11 8 la 9 159 32 13 8 21 10 105 21 9 4 16 3 54 11 4 4 5 7 19 1 15 1 4 172 31 16 13 16 12 100 18 9 9 9 10 72 13 7 4 7 2 4 1 3 1 1 1 1 74 years 70 to 74 years- . . 75 years 175 18 22 17 12 9 110 6 14 9 4 4 65 12 8 8 8 6 84 8 14 9 9 3 53 3 9 4 4 3 31 5 5 5 5 2 1 1 88 10 6 7 1 4 55 3 4 4 33 7 2 3 1 4 1 1 2 1 1 77 years 78 years 1 1 2 2 i' 2 1 75 to 79 years... 80 years 78 13 4 3 37 7 1 2 41 6 3 1 43 4 3 2 23 3 1 2 20 1 2 6 3 2 2 4 1 28 6 1 1 11 2 17 4 1 1 1 1 82 years 83 years 4 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 80 to 84 years... 24 5 2 4 1 1 12 2 12 3 2 1 1 10 2 7 3 2 4 1 3 1 1 10 2 2 2 1 2 1 2 8 1 2 85 years 86 years 8T years 3 2 1 1 88yearB 1 1 1 1 85 to 89 years... 13 1 2 6 7 1 6 2 3 1 1 7 1 3 4 1 fiO years 91 years 2 2 2 93 years 93 years ^ 84 years 90 to 94 years... 3 2 1 2 2 1 1 95 years 96 years... 97 years 98 years 99 years 95 to 99 years... 100 years and over. . 1 255 1 25 1 12 7 1 5 A£;e unknown 230 235 221 11 5 1 4 3 1 a 104 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 3.— AGES BY PERIODS OF YEARS OF THE AGGREGATE STATES AlfD TEKKITOEIES. ThetTnited States. Korth Atlantic division. * Maine » l^e'w Hampshire . Vermont Massachusetts . . . Bhode Island Connecticut New York "New Jersey . Pennsylvania South Atlantic division. • Delaware » Maryland , t District of Columhia. . • "Virginia • "West Virginia , North Carolina South Carolina , / Georgia Florida , Korth Central division. • Ohio ' Indiana ' Dlinois ' Michigan t "Wisconsin « Minnesota , Iowa / Missouri North Dakota. South Dakota. ■ Nehraska , . Kansas South Central division. Kentucky... Tennessee .. Alabama Mississippi . Louisiana — I Texas Oklahoma. . - Arkansas . . . Western division. Montana "Wyoming ^, Colorado New Mexico . ■ Arizona . "Utah Nevada,.^-... Idaho f "Washington . , Oregon « California Under 6 years. 3, 88i, 8C9 901, 210 29, 640 15, 152 15, 290 102, 543 16, 030 84, 977 303, 142 77, 464 306, 903 614, 104 9,034 61, 291 10, 153 109, 650 54, 575 118, 983 86, 664 136, 015 27, 739 1, 396, 458 203, 091 129, 700 239, 136 120, 835 109, 875 90, 148 119, 082 174, 038 15, 024 25,043 75,249 94, 631 811, 136 5 to 9 years. 3,830,352 872, 022 31,154 15, 486 16, 138 98, 103 10, 040 33, 886 288, 129 74, 770 298, 316 625, 896 9,230 61, 915 10, 723 115, 951 54, 134 120, 402 90, 207 135, 988 27, 341 1, 370, 369 127, 042 125,430 111, 970 98, 349 83, 323 172, 107 4,563 88, 352 161, 961 6,723 3,523 22, 527 11,416 3,480 15, 404 1,885 5,643 19, 494 17, 591 64,185 210, 215 133, 273 226, 013 119, 782 107,108 81, 831 120, 237 172, 606 12, 124 21, 955 70, 760 04, 465 805, 127 10 to 14 years. 3, 574, 787 842, 596 31, 967 16, 410 16, 442 96, 693 IS, 918 33, 524 279, 909 71, 861 279, 872 595, 793 9,566 58, 426 11,217 112, 600 49, 742 112, 621 86, 255 130, 642 25, 824 16 to 19 years. 814, 308 32, 340 17, 683 16, 446 104, 021 16, 827 35, 637 282, 105 70, 081 269, 168 488, 454 8,854 64, 204 10,760 92, 898 43, 146 90, C60 64, 049 102, 605 21, 278 1, 248, 364 1, 101, 918 126, 144 125, 478 113, 545 99, 560 81, 212 169, 603 4,359 85, 176 156, 938 5,563 3,145 20, 001 9,754 3,355 15, 222 1,959 6,371 18, 103 17, 843 66, 622 201, 062 123, 170 202, 051 111, 438 94, 732 70, 094 111, 138 160, 014 9,303 18, 174 59, 877 87, 311 747, 683 118, 395 119, 677 106, 742 93, 476 74, 107 153, 124 3,557 78, 706 140, 351 4,256 2,312 16, 848 8,028 3,005 12, 428 2,061 4,213 14, 734 16, 359 66, 107 191, 344 116, 358 194, 46] 102, 882 85, 868 64,045 103, 839 147, 118 7,561 15, 309 54, 237 78, 896 617, 875 20 to 24 years. 3, 104, 893 867, 590 30, 398 18, 897 15, 524 115, 358 17, 684 37, 971 293, 072 71, 069 267, 117 400, 430 8,207 48, 289 11, 604 72, 596 38,211 67, 511 49, 935 86, 225 18, 862 1, 134, 211 103, 420 102, 623 86, 485 75, 654 59, 408 121, 337 2,673 66, 375 136,156 4,386 2,657 16, 716 7,324 2,497 10, 634 1,936 8,656 14, 025 15, 157 57, 268 180, 483 109, 302 202, 045 104, 012 79, 523 69, 621 98, 538 135, 936 10, 206 16, 540 68, 542 69, 463 613, 904 26 to 29 years. 2, 698, 311 787, 768 25,215 15, 336 12, 561 106, 2r,6 15, 196 33, 895 278, 470 64, 773 236, 026 303, 029 7,261 40, 590 9,227 52, 832 27, 884 49, 459 35, 767 63, 842 16, 167 1,000,042 30 to 34 years. 2,426,664 703, 079 89, 851 83, 607 68, 706 67, 574 51, 125 107, 133 3,130 62, 878 188,758 11, 215 5,495 29, 219 7,922 3,653 10, 680 2,427 4,965 26, 402 18, 681 68,199 151, 457 89, 511 182, 555 94, 681 72, 519 69,194 81, 452 113, 948 11,318 16, 838 68, 129 58, 440 398, 161 70, 623 61, 204 62, 108 43, 572 39, 765 87, 531 3,344 40,024 209,311 14, 808 6,492 34, 078 7,273 4,171 9,988 2,790 5u401 31, 823 19, 114 73, 367 23, 508 14, 374 11, 618 91,226 13, 484 29, 908 252, 191 58, 309 208, 461 273, 636 6,502 36, 115 8,254 48, 664 24, 975 46, 664 32, 098 56, 771 13, 603 36 to 44 years. 3, 705, 648 1, 097, 150 40, 768 23, 696 20, 725 142, 738 22, 194 47, 293 387, 373 91,296 321, 067 451, 162 10,527 59, 412 14,231 85, 037 38, 916 75,581 54, 647 91,121 21, 790 906,128 1,331,437 141, 031 82, 506 161, 771 87, 670 66, C64 60, 801 72,230 102, 252 10, 948 16, 799 49, 308 54, 148 354, 131 62, 485 65, 016 44, 320 36, 874 33, 692 81, 123 3,100 37,621 188, 690 12, 944 4,930 29, 809 6,688 4,038 8,789 2,948 5,258 27, 156 17, 927 68, 203 219, 323 128, 407 228, 128 135, 466 94, 989 78, 824 105, 231 155, 046 12, 923 22, 872 67,724 82, 504 556, 494 46 to 64 years. 805, 819 34, 134 19, 052 17, 245 105, 633 10, 683 36, 444 281,351 69, 243 226, 134 309, 987 7,573 45, 188 12, 283 69, 045 20, 908 63, 129 34, 316 65,744 16, 201 962, 592 97,854 84, 742 66, 931 62, 336 57, 159 124, 673 4,576 68, 324 269, 405 14, 377 6, 389 39, 633 11,090 6,103 11, 629 5,557 7,570 83,211 25, 702 108, 084 157, 265 93, 874 159, 585 98, 883 67, 060 51, 820 82, 379 110, 105 6,363 13, 759 42, 382 69, 117 391, 587 65 to 64 years. 1,630,373 608, 935 26,242 14, 783 12, 653 66, 375 9,965 23, 825 178, 013 40,102 136, 977 191, 264 4,668 27, 303 6,484 38, 956 16, 639 34, 303 21, 385 33, 605 7,871 608, 047 68, 291 64,450 54, 904 36, 787 39, 680 82, 068 3,241 43, 186 167, 039 8,329 2,880 20, 912 7,136 3,627 7,268 4,241 4,987 18, 093 16, 563 73, 013 105, 801 61,958 100,713 63, 017 49, 495 33, 780 55, 788 64.991 3,616 7,974 22, 465 39, 149 220, 962 66 years and over. 1, 2.'!3, 719 422, 330 25, 967 15, 022 14,224 64, 902 7,843 21, 027 145, 0G4 29, 639 108, 652 151, 976 3,623 20, 918 3,876 33, 271 13,687 27, 813 17,099 26,324 5,365 455, 793 Age nn. known. 42, 063 38, 495 28, 258 26, 351 22, 694 40, 990 1,604 20, 607 100, 565 3,131 1,002 8,806 4,073 1,882 4,552 2,416 2,859 8,709 10, 286 62, 849 90,328 47, 549 71, 734 60, 031 46, 111 22, 473 43, 021 43, 103 2,021 4,477 12. 972 22. 973 155, 194 33, 209 27, 414 21,191 18, 437 15, 849 26, 204 662 12, 328 48, 426 1,044 388 3,722 2,217 655 3,449 824 1,093 3,685 6,695 25, 754 103, 529 24, 991 1,258 675 461 3,821 361 1,151 7,474 2,212 7,678 13, 038 523 1,980 767 2,283 1,568 2,023 1,015 1,953 91S 28, 951 4,336 2,733 4, 116 3,083 2,007 2,690 1,518 6,481 283 510 1,179 1,015 21, 623 3,381 3,749 2,296 1,748 1,346 6,700 125 2,278 14, 926 1,106 230 2,978 134 45 430 164 274 2,127 1,032 6,408 AGES. 105 POPUEATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890. STATES AND TEEBITORIES. The "United States. Koith Atlantic division. Maine "Kcw Hampsliire . Yormont Massacliusetts .- Ehode Island Connecticut Kew York Ne-w Jersey Pennsylvania 8outli Atlantic division . Delaware Maryland District of Columbia . Yirginia "West Virginia. Nortli Carolina South Carolina Georgia riorida Korth Central division . Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan "Wisconsin Minnesota..... Iowa Missouri Isorth Dakota . South Dakota . Nebraska Kansas South Central division.: Kentucky Teunessoo Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Oklahoma Arkansas ' Western division . Montana "Wyoming Colorado New Mexico.. Arizona "Utah Nevada Kaho "VS"ashington . . Oregon California Under 6 years. 3, 749, 824 880, 095 28, 122 15,169 14, 583 101, 215 15,784 34, 297 297, 689 76, 034 297, 202 590, 848 8,923 59, 685 10, 150 105, 615 61, 679 114,031 83, 277 131, 002 26, 486 1, 347, 963 6 to 9 years. 3, 743, 646 859, 841 30, 499 15, 226 15, 238 97, 475 15, 693 33, 268 286, 501 73, 542 292, 399 611, 151 396,626 124, 735 231,752 116, 654 106, 391 87, 136 114, 430 168, 144 14, 544 24,130 72, 721 90, 900 774, 527 122, 113 119, 092 107,010 93, 466 80, 119 164, 144 4,187 84,387 156, 391 6,543 3,371 21, 933 10, 795 3AW 15, 300 1,816 5,519 18, 705 16, 646 52, 345 9,339 60, 894 10, 794 112, 830 52, 868 117, 085 88, 595 132, 140 26, 600 10 to 11 years. 3, 458, 722 824, 238 30, 408 15, 908 15, 202 95, 535 15, 960 32, 568 275, 269 70, 904 272, 484 673, 063 8,984 57, 600 11, 635 108, 499 47, 905 108, 884 80, 827 124, 019 24, 710 15 to 19 years. 3, 308, 852 878, 755 20 to 2i years. 3, 091, 783 32, 524 18, 362 15, 509 110, 592 17, 984 36, 771 300, 866 74, 100 271, 988 505, 864 1,337,876 1,211,715 203, 825 130, 662 221. 779 117, 683 105, 116 80, 361 110, 839 168, 168 11, 675 21, 472 68, 521 91, 885 782, 616 123,305 120, 887 110,938 96, 207 79, 260 164, 854 4,024 83, 151 152, 162 5,519 2,911 19, 841 9,087 3,290 14, 662 1,877 6,131 17, 449 17, 313 55, 082 195,470 119, 900 198, 626 108, 789 93, 127 68, 545 107, 043 165,489 8,326 16, 820 66, 671 82, 904 713, 605 113, 387 113, 246 101, 786 89, 229 71, 611 146, 462 3,341 74, 543 136, 101 4,138 2,148 16, 986 7,470 2,755 12, 145 2,000 4,043 14, 218 16, 139 56, 059 8,410 56, 233 13, 500 96, 431 42, 681 ■ 92,656 67, 450 106, 582 21,921 1, 163, 973 195, 303 117, 470 198, 364 102, 749 85, 564 63, 460 100, 980 149, 504 7,277 14, 402 52, 206 76, 704 631 857 105, 622 103, 193 88, 108 77, 650 64, 646 123, 917 2,733 65, 988 128, 403 3,863 2,023 15, 720 7,474 2,405 10, 664 1,768 3,262 12, 261 14, 591 54, 373 922, 180 30, 888 18, 787 14, 740 129, 401 19, 129 39, 553 327, 002 76, 408 266, 272 426, 161 8,100 53, 400 14, 527 79, 092 36, 714 74,688 54, 164 86, 847 18, 620 1, 090, 405 25 to 29 years. 80 to 31 years. 2, 529, 466 796, 379 25, 671 15, 652 12, 360 114, 332 16, 647 34, 661 287, 286 66, 307 223, 584 32-4, 210 7,126 44, 292 11, 454 58, 447 26, 836 55, 597 39, 672 06, 132 14, 654 902, 864 183, 633 108, 612 198, 599 98, 477 76, 198 61, 197 93, 348 135, 628 7,697 13, 308 49, 342 64, 336 520, 408 71, 472 61, 267 55, 539 99, 728 2,727 60, 782 132, 029 5,287 2,292 18, 658 7,152 2,164 8,845 1, 617 3,216 14, 481 13,924 54, 963 152, 155 88, 134 167, 888 83, 867 65, 083 53, 488 73, 329 105, 020 7,750 12, 827 41,805 51, 608 388, 179 70, 963 63, 809 53, 992 45, 272 40, 699 7-5, 061 2,369 36, 124 117, 844 5,394 2,262 18, 174 6,035 2,066 7,207 1,295 2,789 13, 887 11, 358 47, 377 2, 162, 966 074, 598 23, 310 13, 987 11, 437 94, 026 14, 159 29, 023 239, 806 56,195 192, 655 275, 641 6,209 37, 438 9,398 51, 189 23, 363 48, 630 32, 229 55, 397 11, 738 778, 650 134, 419 77, 087 138, 312 75,094 57, 405 44, 060 63, 432 88, 195 6,986 11, 494 35, 729 46, 337 324, 546 68, 124 53, 199 44,337 36, 032 33, 072 65, 665 1,940 33, 277 99, 631 4,259 1,895 15, 644 6, 022 1,774 6,414 1,256 2,337 11,456 10, 116 39, 558 35 to 41 years. 3, 346, 031 1,066,926 40, 219 23, 843 19, 930 149, 163 23, 518 47, 387 376, 387 89, 218 297, 256 456, 828 9,710 60, 413 16, 036 86, 658 36, 162 81,608 55, 616 91, 049 19, 677 1, 152, 934 207, 537 118, 774 197, 443 114, 849 80, 966 59, 470 94, 232 133, 531 8,089 15,451 50, 489 72,113 626, 662 92, 262 87, 375 74, 284 60, 735 55, 487 101, 196 2,887 62,427 142, 691 4,878 2,462 21, 066 8,124 2,662 8,393 2,231 3,219 14, 462 14, 166 61, 029 15 to 51 years. 2, 430, 878 813, 385 34, 505 20, 638 17, 075 114, 607 17, 703 38, 090 285, 104 60, 918 218, 845 323, 604 7,269 44, 731 11, 692 63, 296 25, 465 59, 140 37, 838 62, 010 13, 163 837, 828 156, 513 87, 905 143, 203 86, 042 59, 518 41, 479 71,447 95, 256 4,364 9,668 31,396 52, 138 360, 997 66, 624 62, 272 53, 168 40, 309 39, 364 64, 496 1,804 34, 060 95,064 2,550 1,213 11,605 5,006 1,510 5,992 1,577 1,976 8,356 9,293 45, 986 65 to 61 years. 1, 499, 997 533, 386 25, 353 15, 375 12, 560 75, 550 11, 100 25,896 186, 878 41,069 139, 645 187, 871 4,375 27, 821 6,185 37, 248 16, 412 35, 195 20, 867 34, 115 6,653 629, 699 103, 828 55, 637 90, 330 44, 288 37, 331 46, 893 54, 963 2,707 5,516 16, 526 28, 346 197, 485 39, 362 35, 636 28, 023 31, 469 21, 955 33, 483 724 16, 834 61, 656 1,100 600 5,288 2,736 690 1,133 697 1,015 4,077 5,103 26, 217 65 years and over. 1, 183, 6 458, 337 26, 373 16, 729 14, 198 66, 653 9,554 24, 401 152, 981 32, 313 115, 136 163, 031 4,019 22, 963 4,703 31, 398 12, 598 29, 528 17, 183 26, 103 4,531 399, 588 86, 826 43, 105 65, 973 42, 226 37T?^4 19,096 34, 932 37, 442 1,696 3,309 10, 322 17, 377 143, 100 30, 622 27, 258 20, 700 16, 438 16, 520 21, 025 331 10, 266 29, 453 623 200 2,734 1,563 300 3,516 394 533 2,110 3,090 14, 550 Age un- known. 106 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 4.— AGES BY PERIODS OP YEAES OF THE NATIVE WHITE POPULATION OJ MAIZES. STATES AND TEERITOEIKS. Under 5 years. 6 to 9 years. 10 to 11 years. 15 to 19 years. aoto2i years. 2Sto29 years. 30 to 81 years. 35 to 41 years. 45 to 64 years. 55 to 64 years. 65 years and over. Age un. known. The United States. Ifortii Atlantic division - Maine Kew Hampsliire . Vermont..'. Massachusetts - . . Eliode Island Connecticut H'ew York INe-w Jersey Pennsylvania Sonth Atlantic division. Delaware. Maryland.- District of Columbia. . Virf^nia "West Virginia IJoi-tli Carolina South Carolina Georgia — riorida... l^orth Central division. Ohio Indiana Illinois Micliigan , "Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri Iforth Dakota - South Dakota. Kebraska Kansas South Central division. Kentucky... Tennessee .. Alabama Mississippi . Xouisiana. . . Texiis Oklahoma .. Arkansas... "Western division . Montana "Wyoming Colorado Now Mexico . Arizona Utah K"evada Idaho "Washington . Oregon California 2,323,933 2,247,868 2, 020, 917 1, 770, 908 1,229,226 1,944,905 503, 571 359, 116 6,160 88, 100 5,401 65, 103 50, 639 76, 916 32, 228 70,413 14,247 851, 306 148, 830 111, 039 133, 738 53, 600 39, 245 25, 129 74, 182 137, 121 3,139 10, 523 44,989 69, 711 515, 196 103, 587 93, 032 61, 060 40,186 30, 083 113, 855 4,002 63,391 94,744 3,317 1,985 14, 821 9,476 1,652 7,072 802 3,632 11, 570 12, 799 28, 118 488, 021 449, 391 417, 079 325,408 310,685 529,930 23, 237 9,467 10, 798 39, 860 fi,314 15, 673 138,310 39, 239 205, 123 357, 163 24,221 10, 409 10, 929 37, 905 5,837 15, 025 124,247 36, 072 184,746 333, 355 23, 856 10, 653 10, 541 38, 497 6,723 14, 984 112, 976 32, 534 167, 315 276, 125 21, 517 10, 834 9,634 40, 276 5,609 15, 168 105, 691 30, 489 161, 148 226, 702 17, 804 8,937 7, 626 36,064 4,744 12, 588 90, 950 25, 765 121, 030 167,751 17, 470 9,579 7,287 36, 956 5, 106 12, 862 87, 601 24, 228 109, 696 166, 147 31, 486 16,810 13, 508 65, 424 9,418 23, 145 150, 436 41, 131 178,572 267,779 6,266 37, 649 5,384 60,899 49,559 75, 610 33, 211 68, 960 13, 626 815, 419 0,520 33, 942 6,284 63, 369 44,848 70, 006 31,125 65, 423 12, 778 709, 827 5,790 30, 294 5,036 53, 767 37, 603 56, 353 24,514 52, 220 10, 648 633, 742 149, 478 110,684 124,198 62, 732 33, 675 20, 846 71, 880 131, 175 2,425 8,806 41, 355 68, 166 499, 425 135,496 98, 108 104, 387 48, 680 24,643 15, 910 62, 560 115, 736 1,798 6,902 34,044 61, 557 454, 048 122, 414 89, 561 94, 934 43,044 19, 067 13, 712 55, 788 102, 359 1,455 5,677 30, 303 54,823 375, 692 100, 493 92, 444 60, 632 39, 877 33, 453 108, 628 3,805 60, 103 87, 840 91, 883 86, 426 55, 464 36, 451 29, 088 97, 383 3,045 64, 308 74, 296 78, 250 74, 063 44, 426 29, 982 22, 746 77, 780 2,289 40, 156 66, 270 2,793 1,702 12, 794 7,845 1,409 5,794 742 3,265 10, 887 12,833 27, 756 2,121 1,203 10, 542 6,408 1,191 3,704 724 2,421 8,795 11, 645 25,542 1,983 1,316 10, 459 5,826 1,021 2,828 622 2,020 7,891 10,512 23, 792 4,910 25, 663 5,467 43, 977 32, 145 44, 400 19, 473 42, 222 8,545 693, 309 4,335 20, 228 4, 250 31, 448 23, 242 32, 891 13, 685 30,739 6, 933 483, 162 4,045 16, 465 4,008 31,241 21, 078 33, 391 14, 757 32, 072 7,100 447, 985 110, 264 82,733 94, 663 41, 234 16, 926 15, 201 52, 209 90, 533 1,984 6,108 33, 003 48,461 306, 220 85, 822 65, 954 77,096 34,410 14, 035 14, 346 41,003 71, 545 2,157 5,972 31, 596 39, 226 230, 353 60,203 60, 902 70, 051 34, 006 13, 495 13, 254 37, 825 65, 604 2,277 6,204 27, 016 36, 948 225, 002 66,449 60, 016 34, 809 22, 393 17, 201 06, 938 2,601 35, 813 87, 642 50, 627 43, 140 26,267 16, 230 IS, 141 52, 244 2,674 26, 030 88, 351 45, 934 41,391 20,526 16, 642 12,083 52, 721 2,487 26, 479 79, 349 4,252 2,741 17, 320 6,857 1,398 3,193 770 2,531 12,952 11,623 25,005 5,053 3,133 18, 273 5,073 1,579 3,349 772 2,484 14, 022 10, 426 24,187 4,752 2,401 15, 947 4,563 1,539 3,112 793 2,437 12,354 9,045 21, 806 6,706 30, 579 6,465 52, 226 33,116 53, 112 23, 874 50, 604 11,097 669,504 128,863 95, 905 104,403 67, 390 21, 223 18, 422 57, 294 101, 693 2,734 8,395 36, 904 "56, 198 349, 433 72, 273 63, 283 39, 636 27, 936 20, 257 ,80,741 3,666 41, 641 108, 259 5,234 2,970 20,677 7,749 2,282 3,856 1,251 3,418 16, 284 13, 240 32, 298 1, 374, 649 883, 493 718, 548 413, 125 287, 119 274, 456 27,137 14,282 12, 024 52, 360 7,595 19, 005 118, 458 33,465 126, 779 174, 701 21, 642 12,143 9,409 38, 100 5,478 14,342 83, 614 20, 814 81, 577 108, 471 4,836 23, 872 5,820 35,504 22,720 32, 827 13, 553 28,464 7,105 491,131 3,038 14,445 3,017 23, 216 13, 774 21,799 8,143 16, 967 4,072 312, 252 91, 825 68,243 73, 607 44,488 15, 238 12, 201 42,748 09,883 1,515 5,393 21, 731 44, 259 225, 176 61, 425 43,231 46, 759 30, 780 11,972 8,447 28, 898 40, 543 836 3,266 11, 565 24,626 120, 752 49, 746 45, 596 25, 370 15, 199 12,215 47,297 2,493 27, 255 70, 516 30, 138 27, 240 13, 822 9,632 6,461 21,205 1,145 13, 909 48,899 3,314 1,237 11,402 4,962 1,482 2,241 1,282 2,238 8,424 9,120 24, 814 1,464 452 5, 303 3,117 941 1,142 986 1,381 4,692 6,524 22,897 22, 455 13,294 11, 231 37, 826 5,324 15, 277 82,255 18, 282 68,514 88, 309 2,465 11,056 1,813 19, 994 11,296 18,652 6,696 13,833 2,514 240,366 63, 924 .32, 702 35,667 26,901 12,014 5,823 22,505 27, 497 454 1,789 6,569 14,523 90,266 24,406 20,152 10,691 7,199 4,160 14, D42 397 8, 319 25, 147 539 192 2,359 1,755 336 799 378 642 2,110 3,658 12,277 59, 190 14,250 987 487 309 2,156 154 621 4,179 1,163 4,289 6,809 244 940 400 1,006 981 1,109 253 583 282 19, 916 3,010 2,151 2,876 2,050 1,104 1,600 1,098 3,923 ISO 300 814 739 11,047 1,737 2,123 718 439 361 4,345 116 1,208 8,163 704 221 2,289 94 28 240 17 155 1,505 620 2,396 AGES. 107 NA^TIYE PARENTA.GE, CLASSIFIED BY BEX, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890. STATES AUD TEHEITOEIES. Under 5 yeara. eto9 years. 10 to 14 years. 15 to 19 years. 20 to 24 years. 25 to 29 vears. SO to 34 years. 35 to 44 years. 45 to 54 years. 55 to 64 years. 65 years and over. Ago un- known. TheTTnited States. North Atlantic division. Maine New Hampshire - Vermont ■Hassaclinsetts. . . Hhodo Island Connecti^>ut New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Sooitli Atlantic division. Delaware ,., Maryland District of Columl>ia- Yirginia ,, West Tirginia Korth Carolina South Carolina . Georgia.,. -*.- riorida .^ North Central division. Ohio Indiana — -. Illinois Jilichigan . - "Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa . . J^issonri ,. , North Dalcota South Dakota . Nehraska - Kansas &Hith Central division. Kentucky .. Tennessee .. Alahania Mississippi . Louisiana... :Tox.is Oklahoma .. Arkansas TS'^eatern division . Montana "Wyoming Colorado New Mexico . Arizona Utah Nevada Idaho "Washington . Oregon 'California 2,226,749 2,184,032 1, 943, 989 1, 781, 616 1,580,928 1,147,«41 1, 828, 798 1, 352, 503 846, 819 713, 592 488, 270 20, 783 8,702 9, 950 40, 082 6, 028 15, 763 143, 460 S9,6S0 203, 819 340, 158 5,985 36,704 5,250 61, 773 47, 697 72, 848 30, 404 06, 207 13, 290 813, 579 143, 317 106,926 128, 951 51, 462 38, 192 24, 102 70, 867 131, 608 3, 045 10, 029 43,276 66,804 488,464 '99, 124 87, 705 57,449 37, 925 34,347 108, 141 3,709 80, 064 .91,272 3,212 1,869 14,089 9,035 1,572 7,124 758 3, 561 11, 112 11, 977 26,963 480, 136 435,878 424,919 405, 483 340,811 321,914 542, 230 435, 110 301, 369 302, 898 22, 806 9,337 10, 236 39, 620 6,068 15,616 137, 272 33, 553 200,628 345, 689 22, 892 9,911 10, 055 37, 112 5,858 14, 439 120, 518 34, 912 180, 181 319, 183 23, 614 10,480 10, 131 38, 719 5, 783 14, 974 116, «81 34, 063 170, 469 279,957 22, 175 10, 554 9,388 41,360 5,665 14, 879 113, 111 32, 383 155, 968 233, 846 18,500 9,174 7,506 86, 962 4,959 13,424 96, 691 27,861 125, 674 176, 863 17, 845 9,364 7,391 38, 683 S,425 13, 373 90, 118 26, 080 113, 635 165, 809 81,541 17, 096 13, 381 68, 580 9,829 24, 246 163, 875 43, 267 180, 421 266, 523 28, 153 15, 552 12, 314 57, 904 8,122 21, 109 125, 044 33, 6C9 133,303 194,238 21, 183 12,531 9,442 42, 482 5,874 15,682 87,931 21,355 84, 884 11«,781 23, 134 15, 028 11, 550 46, 081 6,410 18,315 87, 172 20, 209 74, 999 93, 015 0,430 36, 683 5, S31 64,332 48, 339 73, 342 31, 726 '66, 414 12, 992 791,650 0,024 S3, 406 5,329 60, 642 43, 108 67, Oil 29, 275 62, 540 11, 853 684, 995 5, 369 30, 990 5,809 54, 790 37, 856 56, 347 24, 707 53, 684 10,285 633,678 4,940 27,978 ■ 's^mi, 4ti,228 20,344 42,:268 ' 8, 401 574,372 4,406 22,318 4,813 33, 690 22,899 85,459 14, 699 32,035 C,544 453, 663 19, 972 4,228 32, 018 20, 132 33, 714 14, 339 31,258 6,152 406, 406 6,266 31, 798 7,284 62, 215 31, 199 54, 470 23, 474 49, 758 10, 069 629, 029 4,785 24, 123 5,484 38, 888 21, 977 40, 553 16, 890 34, 737 6,796 459,368 2, 888 14, 520 2,847 24, 167 13, 071 25, 652 9,961 20, 129 B,546 282, 600 2,755 12, 268 2, 192 20, 040 10,548 20, 931 7,521 14, 074 2,086 ■219, 275 143, 922 lOS, 553 120, 891 51, 839 32,959 20,339 69, 079 127, 009 2,300 8,561 40, 159 60, 039 480,"986 131, 048 95, 357 101, 846 '46, 976 24,090 15, 371 60, 068 111, 846 1,670 6,422 32, 052 68, 249 431, 487 123, 975 90,679 96, 064 ■43, 759 19, 027 13, 396 54, 910 M2, 717 1, 378 6,433 28,961 53, 379 377, 184 "in, 0.79 82,519 9q,'778 41,665 16,724 13,690 60, 476 88,623 1,431 5,024 27, 445 46,018 301, 176 88,377 65,449 72,949 33,339 13, 309 11, 518 38, 183 66, 408 1,607 4,665 22, 911 35, 048 222, 263 79, 672 67, 904 63, 601 31,819 12,323 10, 208 34, 571 68, 167 1,415 4,331 20, 021 32,484 203,526 127, 329 90, 627 95, 472 52, 768 19, 222 14, 692 63, 044 89, 465 1,783 6,081 28, 307 50, 339 "321,048 95,910 65, 704 70,314 42, 491 14, 678 10, 522 39, 848 62, 470 1,035 3,840 16, 979 35, 571 217, 410 62, 076 40, 331 44, 093 27, 629 11, 117 0,863 25, 296 34, 944 575 2,221 8,741 18, 774 120, 613 64, 548 31,234 34, 378 23, 119 9,922 4,907 19, 281 23, 893 318 1,187 5,264 11,224 83, 421 97,618 88, 210 67, 878 37, 956 32, 469 105,226 3,483 58, 146 B5,671 87, 421 81,388 52, 658 34,942 28, 125 92, 489 2,864 61,600 72,441 79, 629 73, OGO 44,986 30, 258 23, 957 77, 319 2, 320 45, 155 65,«78 ■67, 578 61,819 34, 898 22, 967 18,226 59,011 2,315 33, 962 66, 051 60,553 44,984 26, 734 16, 863 13, 327 44, 117 1,907 23, 778 '66,556 42, 489 39, 574 25, 662 10, 231 12, 193 42,611 1,692 23, 274 49, 980 67, 731 63,903 40, 442 20, 484 19,214 64,111 2, 367 36, 803 69, 962 47, 803 45, 642 28, 762 17, 636 12, 476 39, 950 1,451 23, 697 46,371 28, 236 26, 745 16, 043 9,469 6,419 20, 777 561 12,263 25, 496 22, 135 20, 199 11, 167 6,651 4,186 11, 902 232 6,959 14, 983 2,814 1, 610 12, 679 7,502 1,379 5, '604 718 3, 102 10,'518 12, 478 27,267 2,038 1,065 9,916 6,047 1,077 3,700 710 2,298 8,489 11, 631 25,571 1,834 949 19, 549 5, 977 954 2, 935 609 1,825 7,271 10, 200 23, 775 2,270 1,146 10,892 6,623 898 2,423 581 1,741 7,949 ■9,637 22, '991 2, 167 ■ 1, 031 9,914 4,647 771 2,006 414 1,450 7,191 7,325 19, 510 1,818 933 8,701 3,917 705 1,944 398 1 232 6,227 6,779 17,272 2, 106 1,217 12, 131 6, 317 932 2,270 673 1,725 7,884 9,414 25, 233 1,231 690 7,220 4,000 647 1,446 441 1,084 4,706 6,221 18, 879 645 217 3,267 2, 216 268 828 237 546 2,345 3,446 11, 682 254 111 1,696 1,267 115 688 100 254 1,201 2,190 7,107 108 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table .'».— AGES BY PERIODS OF YEAES OF THE NATIVE WHITE POPULATION OP, STATES AND TEKEITOEIES. The United States. Nortli Atlantic division. Maine New Hampshire . Vermont Massachusetts . . . Khode Island Connecticnt "New Tork Kew Jersey Pennsylvania South Atlantic division. Delaware Maryland District of Columhia. Virginia "West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia riorida Isorth Central division . Ohio , Xndiana Illinois Michigan "Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota. . South Dakota. , Nebraska , I^nsas South Central division. Kentucky . . Tennessee . . Alabama Mississippi . Donisiaua .. Texas Oklahoma .. Arkansas . . . Western division , Montana Wyoming Colorado New Mexico . Arizona "Utah Nevada Idaho "Washington . Oregon CalifomlA TJnder 5 years. 983,131 363, 363 6,947 5,519 4,348 56, 601 8,807 17, 054 145, 394 32, 494 86, 196 18, 861 1,181 9,489 1,322 1,200 2,010 451 607 1,115 1,496 603, 329 48, 183 15, 850 98, 687 62, 013 68, 346 62, 835 43, 305 28, 323 11, 189 13, 883 28, 743 21, 372 36, 066 6to9 years. 6,100 1,863 1,518 851 4,310 19, 245 366 1,813 61, 512 8,157 1,442 7,625 1,277 1,558 8,177 862 1,944 7,158 4,414 23, 808 903, 045 315, 731 6,973 4,257 4,480 47, 740 7,488 15, 161 127, 047 28, 650 74, 935 19, 034 1,058 9,333 1,478 1,430 2,368 449 592 1,126 1,200 471, 974 51, 061 18, 720 87, 001 56, 366 65, 717 63, 451 43, 958 30, 148 7,591 11,253 25, 481 21,224 37, 619 10 to 14 years. 821, 982 299, 538 5,190 3,602 4,495 43, 564 6,771 14, 215 124, 158 26, 702 70, 841 20, 338 1,056 9,625 1,831 1,766 2,632 461 678 1,257 1,132 412, 148 IS to 19 years. 790, 348 302, 599 4,811 3,298 4,469 42, 817 6,773 14, 414 126, 940 26, 619 72,458 21, 287 1,175 10, 396 1,878 1,693 2,872 455 671 1,249 898 386, 167 20 to 21 years. 660, 401 253, 856 3,871 2,597 3,433 34,711 5,386 11, 588 110, 002 21,444 60, 824 19, 723 1,143 9,725 1,967 1,621 2,554 289 582 1,130 712 313, 261 25 to 29 years. 509, 583 194, 038 2,824 1,747 2,544 25, 309 3,742 8,508 86, 579 15, 850 46, 935 15, 587 7,157 2,119 1,429 1,068 5,232 18, 196 325 1,793 58, 687 2,285 1,213 6,047 3,028 1,419 8,726 1,011 1,913 6,814 4,314 24,917 61, 934 20, 150 75, 133 45, 146 56, 828 40, 553 40, 726 31, 267 8,960 8,210 19, 337 18, 904 37, 058 8,485 2,373 1,490 1,103 6,123 15, 534 266 1,684 62, 900 1,564 777 4,668 840 1,105 7,629 1,136 1,528 4,133 3,766 25,764 51, 194 21, 399 73, 034 40, 252 62, 585 34, 546 37, 636 32,209 2, 647 6,034 15, 490 16, 141 34, 355 9,308 2,299 1,504 1,056 6, 507 11, 812 202 1,517 45, 940 1,414 760 4,045 707 708 6,395 856 1,211 8,546 8,091 23, 207 47, 969 19, 554 60, 895 31,146 39, 900 25, 179 29, 829 28, 775 2,252 4,645 11, 633 11, 585 29, 863 8,714 2,121 1,264 971 6,671 8,657 273 1,192 43, 698 2,244 1,205 4,799 751 650 5,081 786 1,299 4,461 2,863 19, 679 7,967 1,378 1,226 2,005 237 472 906 517 238, 953 30 to 31 years. 422, 646 101, 385 2,430 1,431 2,253 19, 982 3,068 6,513 85 to 41 years. 413, 884 161, 922 16 to SI years. 163, 102 62, 117 72, 214 12, 937 40, 527 14, 242 38, 621 16, 648 45, 095 22, 327 29, 490 18, 299 21, 546 22, 621 2,007 4,172 9,717 8,810 23, 391 6,830 1,593 1,076 751 6,283 6,681 290 984 37, 614 2,644 1,160 6,101 650 613 3,467 698 1,196 4,661 2,277 15,447 792 7,212 1,274 1,077 1,853 208 454 839 533 197, 361 34, 484 13, 833 35, 823 18, 756 24, 171 13, 896 17, 105 17, 942 1,894 4,032 7,830 7,695 20, 486 6,760 1,282 909 777 4,664 6,837 248 1,019 29, 172 1 2,185 818 4,374 667 625 2,483 471 1,087 8,660 1,865 11, 137 2,958 1,399 2,993 18, 614 2,896 5,553 71, 074 11, 803 44,733 15, 976 765 7,841 1,329 1,322 2,073 333 599 1,017 707 185, 770 37, 105 15, 188 30, 454 19, 562 20, 274 9,938 15, 184 17, 421 1,309 3,496 7,471 8,368 21, 614 6,576 1,441 1,082 983 4,937 6,928 303 1,264 28, 702 1,881 917 4,829 739. C83 1,672 615 991 3,694 2,092 10, 689 1,545 563 1,490 5,446 927 1,532 66 to 61 years. 63, 684 22,823 26,435 4,396 19, 783 8,039 367 3,349 751 887 1,080 282 305 677 441 71,540 16, 306 6,843 10, 329 8,765 4,589 2,732 6,044 6,841 371 980 2,845 4,895 9,397 2,012 843 623 488 2, 062 2,311 187 871 851 214 602 1,744 217 440 65 years and over. 8,981 1,582 8,292 3,703 164 1,238 311 617 537 241 218 272 205 27, 709 6,500 2,775 3,802 3,322 1,510 1,017 2,683 2,470 116 371 1,103 2,041 3,864 772 501 305 261 619 957 79 367 5,685 764 204 308 89 1,769 658 323 121 327 146 469 148 311 164 389 179 1,481 541 1,032 690 4,836 2,845 44,939 15, 533 552 140 369 1,034 96 313 Ageun. known. 5,395 963 6,681 3,153 112 957 180 397 546 301 216 290 154 20,644 5,300 2,373 2,844 2,323 1,137 544 2,140 1,741 40 195 651 1,360 3,094 676 445 263 248 466 703 30 273 2,516 70 22 208 36 42 - 05 45 68 238 305 1,411 AGES. 109 FOEEIGK PARENTAGE, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890. FEOTAI-ES. STATES AND TEBBITOBIES. The TTnited States. Korth Atlantic division . Maine New ITampsiiire Vermont Massaclinsetts !Rliodo Island Connecticut N'ew York iJTew Jersey Pennsylvania Sonth Atlantic division , Delaware Maryland District of Columljia- Yirginia West Virginia Kortli Carolina Sontli Carolina Georgia Florida ITortli Central division. Olio Indiana Dlinoia Michigan "Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota.. South Dakota. , Nebraska Kansas ..- Bouth Central division. Kentucky . . Tennessee . . Alabama Mississippi . JiOuisiana . . Texas Oklahoma . . Arkansas... Western division. Montana "Wyoming Colorado New Mexico. Arizona Utah Nevada Idaho Washington . Oregon California Under 5 years. 959, 206 357,714 6,458 5,591 4,206 66,125 8,008 16, 952 143, 994 32, 324 83, 456 18, 358 1,135 9,214 1,271 1,273 1,961 407 484 1,121 1,492 488, 820 47, 050 15, 212 96, 431 60, 710 65,944 61, 007 42, 062 27, 293 10,883 13, 494 28, 002 20, 732 34, 782 5,894 1,841 1,460 811 4,229 18, 641 309 1,697 59, 532 3,073 1,400 7,260 1,138 1,589 7,958 864 1,889 6,801 4,322 23, 236 6 to 9 years. 10 to 11 years. 889, 872 312, 385 6,777 4,211 4,223 47, 468 7,378 126, 511 28, 210 73, 934 18, 739 1,023 9,238 1,476 1,357 2,318 395 5S8 1,140 1,204 465, 019 50, 475 18, 447 86, 277 55, 420 64, 728 52, 775 43, 346 29, 877 7,270 11, 080 24, 598 20, 720 36, 818 7,205 2,079 1,544 987 5,139 17, 747 339 1,778 66, 911 2,201 1,078 6,063 933 1,400 8,386 977 1,889 5,596 4,200 24,188 295, 614 4,871 3,494 4,111 42, 066 6,822 _13, 822 123, 370 26, 932 69, 120 20, 173 1,032 9,587 1,872 1,628 2, 504 475 676 1,207 1,132 405, 456 61,218 19, 677 74, 542 44, 753 66, 483 40, 087 39, 568 31, 235 3,479 7,737 18, 600 18, 077 36, 187 8,297 2,277 1,490 1,177 6,146 14, 936 269 1,595 51, 375 1,514 756 4,534 751 1,081 7,275 1,069 1,465 4,086 3,681 25, 163 16 to 19 years. 811, 180 313, 119 4,808 3,287 4,201 44, 280 7,035 14, 775 ' l53, M 27, 826 73, 299 22, 220 1,216 10, 825 2,308 1,689 2,767 388 725 1,337 967 393, 120 66, 207 21, 780 75, 530 40, 243 63, 455 35, 101 37, 604 33,445 2,698 5,880 15, 419 15, 968 36, 033 9,674 2,408 1,407 1,223 7,448 12,163 206 1,604 1,343 698 4,129 706 728 6,281 876 1,175 3,209 3,174 24, 369 20 to 24 years. 274, 317 3,635 2,700 3,614 37, 733 6,966 12, 814 121, 091 23, 369 63, 496 21,244 1,166 10, 412 2,334 1,666 2,743 364 663 1,276 720 320, 808 61, 444 19, 924 63, 377 31,^03 41, 202 25, 199 29, 786 30, 753 1,872 4,180 10, 693 11, 175 30, 717 9,253 2,249 1,334 950 7,448 8,173 209 1,101 38, 439 1,333 523 3,700 580 485 4,658 638 1,005 2,894 2,456 20, 267 25 to 29 years. 211, 151 2,801 1,963 2,801 28, 814 4,380 9,488 94, 181 17, 336 49, 387 16, 890 944 8,633 1,751 1,111 2,121 273 611 993 651 239, 293 41, 628 16, 298 46,444 22, 330 30, 226 17, 106 21, 226 23, 009 1,507 3,425 7,918 8,176 23, 757 7,642 1,567 1,061 712 5,853 6,012 218 790 28, 593 1,220 493 3,416 510 354 2,911 408 787 2,392 1,738 14,364 30 to 34 years. 402, 907 164, 548 2,215 1,490 2,334 21, 805 3,237 73, 182 12, 982 40, 435 14, 232 7,413 1,347 957 1,861 231 443 733 449 185, 064 33, 006 13, 346 33, 830 17,735 23, 710 11, 734 15, 895 17, 015 1,264 2,839 6,028 6,582 18, 848 5,880 1,242 831 626 4,634 4,779 163 693 20, 315 361 2,681 327 263 1,986 328 627 1,791 1,397 9,765 85 to H years. 387, 445 163,428 2,768 1,480 3,017 19, 529 3,169 5,657 72, 008 11,984 43, 820 15, 829 799 8,042 1,403 1,087 2,078 327 508 960 625 170, 022 37, 204 14,122 28, 650 17, 638 19, 148 8,188 14, 203 15, 787 763 2,250 5,611 7,056 19, 374 5,563 1,287 966 840 5,195 4,477 170 876 18, 102 682 364 2,674 376 239 1,219 318 411 1,679 1,344 8,886 15 to 54 years. 65, 052 1,326 597 1,487 6,329 995 1,625 28, 164 4,487 20, 032 7,480 346 3,378 782 601 960 241 316 623 65, 815 17, 040 6,623 9,940 8,074 4,503 2,302 5,265 5,878 189 638 2,032 3,328 7,649 2,034 060 650 420 2,021 1,431 71 462 6,884 222 97 844 107 75 249 142 131 630 623 3,764 55 to 64 years. 57, 995 24, 656 604 220 493 2,080 312 647 9,685 1,676 8,973 3,670 164 1,384 343 335 480 191 233 276 164 24, 019 6,620 2,574 3, 314 2,753 1,366 837 2,185 1,917 77 197 753 1,426 3,168 716 361 277 216 766 692 25 216 2,557 79 24 283 47 19 73 35 39 217 223 1,518 65 years and over. 17,541 641 157 333 1,375 159 349 6,067 1,117 7, 443 3,283 145 1, 163 237 321 545 229 220 318 103 17, 803 2,064 2,382 1,723 900 481 1,806 1,320 33 114 484 .996 2,748 646 363 276 220 557 488 15 183 1,354 10 137 17 12 49 14 23 111 160 785 Age un- known. 110 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 6.— AGES BY PERIODS OP YEAKS OF THE FOREIGN WHITE POPULATIOIir, STATES Airo TEEEITOBIES. tTnder 5 years. 5 too years-. 10 to 14 years. 15 to 10 years. 20 to 24 years. 25 to 20 years. 30 to 34 yeara. 35 to 44 45 to 54 years. 55 to 64 years. 65 years and over. Age un- known. 16, 630 The United States... Iforth Atlantic division- . Maine Ko-w Hampsliire . Vermont - Massaciiusetta. . - Ehode Island CoHnecticnt Kew York Ne^ Jersey Pennsylvania Sontb Atlantic division. Delaware Maryland District of Columbia "Virginia "West Virginia H"orth Carolina Sontli Carolina Georgia Horida M"ortti Central division. .: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan "Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missonri North Dakota South Dakota - IN'ebraska Kansas.. South Central division- Kentucky .. Tennessee-. Alabama Mississippi . Louisiana- . . Texas Oklahoma... Arkansas Western division . Montana "Wyoming Colorado Kew Mexico - Arizona...;-. Utah JiTevada Idaho ... "Washington . Oregon California 41,010 21,988 875 872 421 4,040 822 963 7,379 1,701 4,907 73 301 25 54 51 11 10 12 167 17, 210 1,692 300 8, 802 3, 129 1,891 1,968 1,000 158 663 575 900 160 177 ,038 11 21 170 60 356 65 172 168 7 13 535 225 803 126, 070 201, 159 257, 658 176, 221 602, 545 510, 099 968, 577 810, 153 532, 686 iO, 817 66, 210 81, 721 111,900 205, 752 252, 392 218, 054 1,860 1,740 802 9, 538 1,943 2,186 19, 898 4,719 13, 230 2; 190 2,177 2,359 981 14, B25 3,006 3,749 28,539 6,959 19, 326 3,321 3,678 3,083 1,380 21,715 1,015 5v690 39i 071 8,528 21, 237 4,533 1,901 5,120 2,398 38,977 6,261 10,603 73, 163 16,045 47, 724 8,288 1,503 1,611 2,111 13, 118 6,101 12, 160 06, 571 20,003 61,645 10, 802 3,520 3,335 2,039 33, 060 1,986 9, 985 88, 773 19, 165 53, 171 9,880 177 979 104 159 162 13 40 100 126 56, 688 1,909 1,260 11, 701 9,551 7,279 7,268 3,829 1,771 2,079 I, 820 3,252 1, 876 4,168 195 250 30 394 2,748 31 121 6,918 102 200 045 145 385 040 23 151 1,125 650 2,352 239 1,680 108 259 299 67 11 161 520 99, 696 309 2,031 224 411 384 101 123 261 686 117, 472 662 3,209 576 902 679 165 225 596 1,275 203, 471 843 1,295 776 1,246 965 199 281 783 1,411 266, 255 8,752 2, 283 19, 171 16, 161 12,798 13, 322 7,236 3,501 3,607 2,970 5,883 3,519 6,607 676 333 321 16 197 4,312 63 9, 811 305 1,109 195 615 1,011 63 239 1,511 788 3,227 10, 151 2,853 23, 194 17, 992 13, 881 15, 481 9,813 1,260 8,121 3,517 7,805 1,801 8,091 948 100 718 5,068 18 140 1,903 266 601 1,337 212 S54 2,142 1,220 6,378 17,622 1, 659 13, 175 30, 535 22; 380 28, 643 16, 889 8,822 5,921 5, 070 13, 031 7,127 IS, 964 22, 892 5,839 56, 564 36,962 28, 695 30, 081 18, 326 12,790 7,119 6,680 15, 797 8,60] 18, 111 1,666 889 721 274 1, 339 8,312 141 023 44, 746 4,205 1,387 6,428 638 1,165 2,165 571 1,032 8,170 3,292 15, 637 2,357 1,182 1,062 403 1,956 10, 068 256 837 61, 985 6,655 1,964 9,888 968 1,359 2,965 922 1,554 12, 197 4,691 21, 932 710 4i„110 719 1,023 849 197 305 802 1,105 243, 228 22, 886 6,972 53, 204 34, 085 2S, 771 33, 290 10, 855 13; 073 6,751 6, 193 13, 768 8,081 18, 121 383, 551 317, 694 193, 238 128,079 6,160 5,422 1,112 66, 741 9,243 17, 511 159, 791 36, 075 89; 133 20, 864 5,360 1,171 3,067 46, 646 7,003 15,200 132, 951 29, 142 72,801 21, 342 1,326 8, 967 1,805 1,977 1,992 430 696 1,686 2,087 427, Q71 2,543 1,115 977 457 2,266 9,624 246 903 59,816 5,396 1,541 8,823 936 1,428 2,963 1,001 1,527 10, 233 4,374 21, 502 47, 219 14, 234 88, 709 57, 061 53, 007 60, 012 31, 969 27, 183 8,625 10, 873 22,446 15, 473 87, 904 6, 109 2,379 1,827 1,149 5,713 18, 316 109 1, 912 99, 187 6,294 2,198 13, 137 1,769 2,523 5,731 2,131 2,590 13, 024 7,181 12, 300 1,201 9,103 2,299 2,219 2,037 452 768 1,459 1,769 370, 577 45, 045 16, 607 73, 059 44, 585 46, 960 36; 688 33, 004 28, 196 4,461 7,262 17, 375 17, 315 37; 379 8,080 2,399 2,711 26,021 4,103 8,702 83,895 16, 653 46, 071 16, 607 834 7,204- 1,831 2,146 1,663 383 615 99& 905 258, 552 35, 663 11, 826 48, 8U 28, 303 35, 844 24, 223 23,971 19, 280 2, 549- 4,265 9,598 11, 196 23, 821 2,912 1,574 2, 610 15, 709 2,285 5,188 66,247 9j597 31,957 12,142 549 5,553 1,081 1,710 1,462 261 448 609 469 187, 435 7,188 2,681 1,791 1,124 6,233 15, 705 360 2,237 69, 461 3,762 1,221 7,341 ^"275 1,699 4,401 1,948 1,835 7,643 5,020 33, 410 5,872 1,795 1,092 911 4, 489 8, 335 166 1,161 40, 306 1,349 438 2, 839 609- 747 3,212 1,007 1,041 3,298 2,861 22, 967 29,347 11, 764 32,285 20, 263 31, 802 16, 030 13,201 11, 858 1,521 2;488 6,627 6,264 U, 218 4, 064 1, 004 601 519 2,734 4,707 65 404 18,913 107 171 1,105 268 247 2,567 311 428 1,232 1, 358 10, 849 7, 67B 227 158 115 1,332 160 506 2,289 730 2,161 780 48 251 42 59 247 17 6 29 81 6,081 814 704 535 773 277 434 101 120 275 952 131 51 63 23 182 459 2,ia 128 7 310 27 S 79 15 15 193 242 1,118 AGES. Ill CLASSIFIED BY SEX, BY STATES AND TEKEITOEIES : 1890. STATES AND TEEEITOEIES. Under 5 years. 6 to 9 years. 10 to 14 years. 15 to 19 years. 20 to 21 years. 25 to 29 years. 30 to 31 years. 35 to a years. 45 to 51 years. 55 to 61 years. 65 years and oyer. Age un- known. The TTnitea States. ITortli Atlantic division- Maine !N"ew Harapaliire . Vermont Massachusetts. . . Hhode Island Connecticut . KeivTorfc. I ITe-w Jersey Fennsylvania — ^Bouth Atlantic division. Delaware Maryland - District of Columbia. Virginia "West Virginia Kortli Carolina - South Carolina Georgia Florida K"orth Central division. Oliio Indiana Illinois Michigan "Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota.. South Dakota. , Nebraska Kansas South Central division. Kentucky... Tennessee .. Alabama Mississippi . Louisiana. . . Texas Oklahoma... Arkansas... "Western division . Montana "Wyoming Colorado New.Mexico . . Arizona Utah Nevada Idaho "Washington . . Oregon California 122,281 195, 220 263, 637 441,150 469, 694 393, 221 761, 969 680, 582 470, 192 321, 487 21, 408 796 851 381 3,9S9 814 930 7,194 1,723 4,680 772 304 23 03 82 14 12 25 176 16, 303 1,657 282 3,581 3,328 1,884 1,819 931 455 580 537 857 392 1,426 95 54 73 14 149 1,000 7 34 2,680 173 76 373 71 166 181 11 44 572 213 798 54,653 80, 525 126, 444 225, 863 229, 862 176, 550 341, 94G 301, 397 201, 237 132, 457 1, 843 1,644 721 9,393 1,884 2,361 19, 700 4,457 12,651 2, 166 2,574 2,470 985 14, 495 2,946 3,091 28, 381 6,875 18, 108 3,147 3,999 4,561 1,127 26, 547 4,789 6,366 46, 993 9,031 22, 431 4,420 5,008 5,507 1,799 49, 038 7,118 11,182 88, 400 17, 659 40, 152 7,571 4,316 4,497 1,943 47, 321 6,812 11, 165 92, 198 18,745 42, 865 8,031 3,180 3,107 1,080 32, 488 5, 148 8,255 73, 131 15, 265 34, 296 6,803 5,805 5,222 3,491 59, 266 9,815 16, 659 144, 832 30, 709 60, 217 16, 023 4,946 4,362 3,242 49, 330 8,162 14, 752 128, 627 26, 694 61, 282 17, 496 3,447 2,599 2,597 30, 465 4,744 9,326 87, 510 16, 989 43,560 13, 903 2,639 1,531 2,278 18, 730 2,771 5,420 58, 258 10, COO 30, 827 10, 103 151 984 96 137 190 39 32 109 418 54, 890 231 1,629 113 235 317 40 45 140 450 95, 808 4,762 1,073 11, 540 9,300 7,019 C,955 3,792 1,742 1,961 1,761 3,132 1,873 4,032 369 193 234 39 372 2,609 ,28 126 6,540 408 195 857 111 397 632 20 119 1,075 508 2,218 8,563 2,280 19, 103 15, 959 12, 193 12, 766 6,845 3,455 3,164 3,590 6,473 3,327 6,200 655 300 311 32 404 4,063 54 310 9,540 524 311 1,320 172 463 1,125 00 259 1,391 783 3,132 314 2,225 310 277 318 195 612 112, 047 10, 334 2,468 23, 794 17, 694 12, 762 14, 668 8,012 4,536 3,280 3,038 7,234 4,237 7,808 800 369 310 74 576 5,219 52 402 12, 918 609 340 1,766 229 629 1,405 130 249 1,600 1,077 4,924 609 3,759 731 483 466 130 185 346 802 171, 780 16, 694 3,800 41, 431 24, 604 18, 021 22, 123 12, 492 7,992 4,370 4,049 10, 602 5,702 11,032 1,466 565 425 149 1,052 6,790 100 24, 904 1,532 570 3,698 417 696 1,820 244 445 3,363 1,773 10, 285 679 3,970 775 504 574 132 154 382 852 190, 506 18, 336 4,457 45, 857 27, 340 21, 355 24, 683 13, 484 8,814 4,712 4,692 10, 455 6,415 11, 496 1,755 659 491 179 1,176 6,603 111 457 29, 799 1,909 684 4,450 608 849 2,150 303 529 4,076 2,112 12, 201 537 3,317 689 412 517 107 150 373 701 172, 416 16, 706 4,362 38, 982 24, 745 21, 199 21, 924 12, 610 8,152 4,298 4,274 9,316 5,848 10, 797 1,686 611 479 168 1,274 6,025 97 457 26, 653 1,472 568 3,775 415 741 2,447 363 558 3,261 1, 824 11, 231 1,033 7,981 1,690 1,019 1,469 245 430 875 1,231 328, 392 1,102 8,837 2,018 1,218 1,622 245 534 856 1,011 296, 767 749 7,407 1,389 970 1,387 133 521 711 580 214, 303 550 5,650 923 659 1,090 116 341 429 345 155, 208 37, 865 11, 452 69, 995 43, 299 42, 272 36,310 26, 382 20, 183 5,498 7,052 15, 949 12, 135 25, 185 39, 215 13, 916 60, 873 34, 634 40, 138 28, 507 25, 946 21, 943 3,127 5,045 12, 077 11, 346 25, 415 5,113 1,550 990 532 4,017 11, 818 180 985 60,423 1,890 843 5,864 841 1,363 4,832 966 1,031 4,569 3,232 24, 992 6,370 1,647 980 605 5,434 9,262 171 346 39, 507 1,046 606 3,358 516 819 4,264 823 736 2,827 2,361 22, 222 32, 239 11, 848 41, 865 23, 529 31, 667 19, 462 19, 237 15, 322 2,048 3,066 6,878 7,142 18, 410 25, 164 9,155 28, 365 16, 952 26, 261 13, 615 13, 713 9,844 1,333 2,048 4,436 4,327 11, 640 6,358 1,096 715 608 4,602 5,563 71 497 22, 339 3, 334 681 404 346 2,999 3,410 42 274 12, 179 459 256 1,653 271 384 3,212 343 421 1, 424 1,373 12, 543 210 136 864 126 153 2,766 118 236 710 697 6,137 112 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Tablb y.— ages by PEEIODS OF YEARS OF THE COLOEED POPULATION (a) STATES AND TEEEITORIES. ThelJDited States. North Atlantic clivision. Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Khode Island Connecticut Kew Tork Now Jersey Pennsylvania South Atlantic division . Delaware Maryland District of Columhia. Yirginia AVost Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia rioiida North Central division . Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan "Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota ITebraska Kansas Bouth Central division. Kentucky . . Tenr.cssee -. Alabama Mississippi . Louisiana. -- Texas Oklahoma Arkansas . . . Western division . Montana "Wyoming Colorado New Mexico . Arizona Utah Nevada Idaho "Washington . Oregon CaUfomia TJnder 5 years. 533, 765 12, 288 75 25 64 987 325 560 2,867 2,224 S, 171 235, 393 1,620 13, 395 3,402 43, 203 1,975 41, 605 53, 919 6i, 445 11, 829 24,613 6 to 9 yoara. 4,386 2,451 2,909 1,133 393 216 689 8,736 33 62 617 3,083 258, 360 17, 257 30, 406 49, 312 57, 304 42, 753 37, 969 184 23, 124 3,102 79 27 225 608 98 77 214 24 231 163 1,366 553, 369 12, 054 84 22 58 965 295 560 2,874 2,163 6,028 247, 509 1,729 13, 864 3,762 47, 463 2,045 44, 30O 56, 304 65, 802 12, 090 26, 388 10 to 14 years. 530, 729 11, 946 79 40 37 899 304 635 2,965 2,128 4,959 238, 776 1,751 13, 379 3,934 47, 106 1,963 42, 037 63, 411 63, 801 11, 394 26, 693 4,767 2,619 3,110 1,133 437 203 570 9,512 29 77 672 3,199 263, 925 18, 114 30, 720 61, 238 58, 575 42,133 39, 791 198 23, 156 3,493 83 30 216 736 142 62 183 22 277 146 1,697 4,880 2,629 3,057 1,161 463 309 610 9,510 38 92 613 3,331 249, 970 16 to 19 years. 20 to 24 years. 429, 797 12, 730 95 49 66 992 316 549 3,116 2,400 5,158 186, 509 1,580 11, 480 3,022 37, 027 2,287 33,751 38, 741 48, 875 9,140 24, 537 17, 351 30, 445 49, 464 56, 875 38, 399 36, 866 183 22, 388 3,344 83 27 229 685 164 64 138 26 296 170 ,674 4,682 2,646 2,999 994 336 306 602 8,290 38 81 634 3,131 199, 734 25 to 29 years. 364, 029 291, 168 17, 616 109 46 69 1,394 328 652 4,516 3,091 7,421 145, 717 14, 854 25, 733 40, 159 44, 510 29, 347 26, 677 134 18, 314 6,287 183 41 809 626 167 74 246 71 446 334 1,891 1,492 9,792 3,594 20, 096 2, 833 22, 657 E9, 656 41, 278 8,320 24, 167 4,728 2,456 3,312 1,098 817 398 611 7,806 49 117 975 2,300 163, 857 30 to 34 years. 224, 691 15, 930 84 38 47 1,475 309 639 4,367 2,665 6,416 108, 889 13,023 20, 481 31, 912 33, 936 25, 914 23, 226 116 15, 260 12, 672 454 162 672 676 450 141 320 103 813 903 7,978 1,194 8,110 2,823 18, 912 1,672 16, 132 21, 326 31, 414 7,306 21, 672 4,122 2,070 3,200 082 299 465 577 6,986 35 114 1,019 1,803 126, 306 12, 956 10, 809 16, 289 23, 713 26, 188 19, 375 18, 635 124 12, 173 18, 361 656 235 816 682 620 217 604 107 1,043 1,720 11, 801 29 39 1,228 324 618 3,703 1,969 6,007 83, 367 85 to 44 years. 378, 282 21, 747 925 0,338 2,223 15, 313 1,196 12, 868 16, 582 23, 058 4,865 17, 554 3,458 1,799 2,693 823 227 352 445 5,433 26 70 704 1,524 90, 462 8,258 11, 228 15, 909 18, 798 14, 089 12, 941 119 9,120 20, 353 609 170 665 622 546 231 683 207 909 2,043 13, 668 164 65 82 2,059 638 1,051 6,072 3,287 8,329 146, 543 46 to 64 years. 12, 8S3 1,741 12, 025 4,632 29, 512 1,736 21, 706 29, 378 37,915 7,899 29, 092 6,116 3,020 4,502 1,453 425 452 784 8,749 56 108 003 2,466 147, 643 13, 836 17, 639 24, 386 32, 268 26, 252 19, 588 197 13, 477 33, 257 968 304 990 833 675 370 ,360 571 ,209 3,180 22, 791 1, 92 33 64 1,181 398 617 3,607 2,220 4,771 105, 905 65 to 64 years. 150, 610 5,755 1,169 8,859 3,413 21,005 1,071 19, 508 19, 690 25, 244 5,886 19, 344 4,089 2,181 2,590 1,046 283 199 583 5,185 10 124 431 2,618 119, 635 69 27 28 510 167 341 1,523 1,053 2,037 62, 483 65 years and over. 109, 415 9,345 15, 330 27, 120 18, 056 19, 170 16, 695 196 12, 823 15, 053 114 400 576 219 157 700 526 545 1,376 9,963 o Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indiana. 632 4,476 1,325 13, 077 665 11, 880 12, 379 15, 460 2,689 10, 134 2,213 1,126 1,338 612 169 93 236 2,698 14 52 199 1,384 66, 525 14 24 333 138 249 1,167 797 1,500 48, 372 Age nn. known. 507 3,352 802 11, 170 383 8,599 9,739 11, 592 2,228 7,340 5,281 8,959 13, 039 15, 344 11,126 7,493 114 5,170 5,713 114 23 106 226 48 60 259 258 178 311 4,140 1,757 710 938 654 158 76 175 2,007 6 10 126 8S0 47, 616 4,003 5,813 9,636 10, 441 8,499 5,852 70 3,242 1,821 22 3 60 169 28 18 90 65 105 • 74 1,217 22, 883 1,229 AGES. 113 CLASSIFIED BY SEX, BY STATES AND TEERITOEIES: 1890. STATES AND TEEEITOHIES. Under 5 years. 5i»9 years. 10 to 14 years. 16 to 19 years. 20 to 24 years. 25 to 29 years. 30 to SI years. 86 to 44 years. 45 to 54 years. 65 to 64 years. 65 years and over. Ageun. known. The United States 521,280 547,461 510,808 452, 419 334,180 269, 933 209, 107 367, 819 244, 913 124, 991 105, 701 18, 141 Kortli A tlantic division 12, 697 12, 667 12,321 14,273 16, 517 14, 555 11, 586 19, 316 11, 826 6,125 5,441 847 85 2S 46 1,019 334 602 8,032 2,307 6,247 231,560i 74 34 6S 1,004 363 603 3,018 2,322 6,186 244,637 71 33 51 «a2 334 616 2,994 2,185 5,075 230,555 103 34 60 1,046 372 666 3,583 2,640 6,789 199,267 70 28 39 1,270 380 678 4,400 2,997 6,667 163,600 64 18 40 1,235 896 574 4,215 2,365 B,658 122,426 70 26 32 1,050 349 627 8,375 3,868 4,289 88,797 115 39 a 1,793 675 925 6,672 8,258 6,798 168,453 80 27 32 1,044 424 «04 3,279 2,128 4,208 104,390 54 19 28 523 230 341 1.752 1,050 2,128 63, 611 59 13 37 467 211 317 1,484 986 1,887 46, 630 2 1 1 59 17 50 173 Kew Jersey. . -_. - 166 378 Soutli Atlantic division 6,276 1,735 13, 463 3,601 42,609 1, 939 49,762 52,377 63,649 11, 628 24, 261 1,735 13,979 3,891 47, 004 2,021 43,309 56, 249 «4, 477 11,992 28,317 1,697 13, 078 4,286 45,994 1,916 41,352 60,831 60,126 U,275 25,456 1,511 12, 193 6,015 39, 675 1,740 35, 842 41,868 61, 366 10,057 25, 128 1,385 11,260 S,465 81, 237 1,611 27, 968 32,973 42,967 8,637 23,445 1,097 9,362 4.115 23, 142 1,242 19, 733 24,308 82,720 6,707 19,392 878 6,736 3,134 17,802 853 14,628 17,297 23, 033 4.436 14,674 1,662 12,591 6,659 32,337 1,416 26,466 31,204 39,456 7,762 24,891 1,036 8,388 3,408 21,589 906 18, 101 20, 048 25,894 6.020 15, 878 574 4,510 1,606 11,776 468 9,169 10, 152 12,999 2,357 8,637 609 3,885 1,351 10, 378 415 8,252 9,101 10, 682 1,997 7,302 153 566 District of Co-lnmbia 335 1,321 175 991 802 1,409 Florida 524 Korth Central dirision 1,43B 4,502 2,315 2, 789 1,054 371 208 670 »,78S 3S 70 686 2,972 249, 855 4,876 2, 589 3,071 1,124 410 292 622 »,5S0 44 80 K2 3,247 260,780 4,641 2,592 3,044 1,101 361 321 662 S,953 13 71 546 3,251 239,731 4,787 2,543 2,976 1,053 310 295 654 %816 21 61 692 8,130 210,832 4,518 2,399 3,013 1,005 251 285 694 8,260 24 55 602 2,441 177,483 3,814 1,930 2,638 852 193 281 436 0,789 24 45 621 1,869 139,663 2,975 1,475 1,999 775 173 194 356 4,871 19 50 364 1,423 91,375 6,139 2,673 3,326 1,144 324 280 591 8,096 45 68 622 2,583 161,045 3,341 1,659 2,076 843 199 148 383 4,965 13 45 308 1,893 110,617 1,803 884 1,028 624 138 69 175 2.779 7 33 154 1,004 65,404 1,624 632 848 433 141 93 132 2,385 7 20 138 830 45,451 209 Indiana 175 139 35 TTisocaism 11 30 22 681 2 South. Dakota Nebraska — 12 20 100 South Central division 8,830 17, 000 29, 492 48,037 54, 716 41,394 36,462 162 22,693 2,007 18, 113 30,403 51,282 57,225 41,270 39,212 174 23,101 3,040 17,014 29,281 47,327 53,078 36,876 34,969 154 21,033 2,745 15,619 26,756 41,399 46, 095 32, 665 29, 216 155 18,927 2,919 13, 714 22,749 34, 815 37,201 28, 813 24,854 103 16,234 3,235 11, 113 16,699 25,706 27, 518 20, 241 18, 264 123 11,099 2,896 8,069 11, 773 17.465 19, 007 14,971 12,160 88 7,853 2,675 13,852 20,635 31,886 32, 879 27,061 20,789 130 13, 763 4,114 9,317 14, 333 23, 876 21, 648 19, 434 13, 853 111 8,955 2,303 5,053 7,444 10, 987 11, 276 10,168 6,551 «7 3,853 1,164 4,457 8,015 8,863 9,221 8,778 6,235 43 2,850 037 1,234 Tennessee 1,786 Alabama 1,272 Missisaippi ................ 1,413 Louisiana 695 Tosaa 1,528 « 913 Western division 753 83 20 2U 651 92 37 182 23 217 134 1,349 9fl 23 243 641 114 40 162 21 260 127 1,409 62 16 217 500 134 45 161 21 253 144 1,193 76 36 276 562 94 43 163 13 221 140 1,305 102 63 358 632 85 38 184 25 270 158 1,430 108 34 384 372 92 50 170 23 228 153 1,302 80 33 327 363 65 37 167 20 177 116 1,290 140 38 396 590 128 72 274 52 330 176 1,918 61 21 183 377 39 33 171 23 193 83 1,121 17 3 85 203 19 20 82 9 91 61 674 17 3 37 143 10 13 63 72 "Wyoming Colorado 2 21 New Mexico 5 2 TTtali 44 83 Idaho 5 83 43 631 114 16 California 389 POP— ?T 2 8 114 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 8.— AGES BY PEEIODS OF YEARS OP THE AGGREGATE POPULATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, GENEKAL NATIVITY, AND COLOR, FOR CITIES HAVING 25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE : 1890. CITIES AHD AGE PEKIODS. Akron, Ohio . TJnder 1 year 1 to 4years 5 to years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 20 years SO to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years C5 years and over . Age unlinown . . . , Albany, N. Y. Under lyear 1 to 4 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 54 years 65 years and over . Age unknown . . . . I Allegheny, Pa . TJnder 1 year 1 to 4 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25to29years 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over . Age unknown . . , . Allentown, Pa . Under lyear 1 to 4 years 5 to Oycars 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over . Age unknown , 'Altoona, Pa. Under lyoar 1 to 4 yeiirs 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to24ye.ir3 25 to 29 years 30 to ^4 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over .. Age unknown Atlanta, G-a. Under 1 year 1 to 4 years 5 to years 10 to 14 years 15 to ID ye:ir3 20 to 24 \:car3 25 to 23 tears 30 to 84 tears 35 to 44 years 45 to 5-i years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over . Age imknoTv-n . . . , ALL CLASSES. Total. 27, 601 604 2,337 3,038 2,839 2,895 3,005 2,390 2,260 3,628 2,288 1,280 921 116 94, 923 1,581 6,913 8,864 9, 462 10, 078 9,981 8,905 7,634 12, 459 9,160 5,611 4,150 130 105, 287 2,653 9,396 11, 372 30, 378 10, 860 12, 115 10, 786 8, 9.';9 12, 646 8,364 4,668 2,099 201 25, 228 512 2,002 2,604 2,697 2,908 2,715 2,098 1,850 3,254 2,328 1,286 950 24 30, 337 780 2, 931 3,630 3,056 3,074 3,565 2,988 2,547 8,493 2,211 1,289 777 90 05, 633 1,454 5,310 0, 970 7,627 6,985 7,604 6, 551 5, 342 8,062 5,201 2,686 1,577 264 Males. 13,742 324 1,214 1,501 1,422 1,387 1,442 1,158 1,148 1,837 1,187 616 422 84 45, 589 796 3,468 4,377 4,712 4,763 4,602 4,195 3,605 6, 102 4,458 2,595 1,798 52, 612 1,270 4,819 5,683 5,149 5,139 6,889 6,501 4,658 6,571 4,246 2,227 1,368 102 12, 424 241 1,031 1,319 1,317 1,414 1,333 1,008 906 1,600 1,194 611 437 13 15, 316 Fe- males. 13, 859 280 1,123 1,637 1,417 1,508 1,663 1,232 1,112 1,791 1,101 664 499 32 785 3,450 4,487 4,750 5,325 6,379 4,719 3,909 6,357 4,692 3,016 2,352 62 52, 675 1,283 4,677 6,689 6,229 6,721 6,226 5,285 4,301 6,075 4,118 2,431 1,641 99 12, 804 392 1,491 1,716 1,522 1,421 1,831 1,558 1, 334 1,845 1,127 632 379 08 31, 351 750 2,059 3,435 3,654 3,107 3,564 3,052 2, 039 3,882 2,467 1,331 683 122 271 971 1,285 1,380 1,494 1,382 1,090 944 1,654 1,134 675 513 11 15,021 388 1,440 1,814 1, ,634 1,653 1,734 1,430 1,213 1, 648 1, 084 057 398 28 34, 182 098 2,651 3, 635 3,873 3, 878 4, 040 3,499 2,703 4,180 2, 734 1,355 894 142 NATIVE WHITE— NATIVE PAEENTS. Total. 13, 073 306 1,130 1,300 1,294 1,322 1,492 1,130 1,022 1,718 1,081 604 491 93 33, 830 820 3,505 4,134 3,697 3,360 3,093 2,634 2,324 4,012 2,908 1,729 1,478 37, 435 1,206 4,325 5,149 4,176 3,981 4,231 3,442 2,602 3,896 2,406 1,124 729 80 20, 266 448 1,698 2,164 2,147 2,201 2,130 1,690 1,499 2,615 1,801 1,014 783 16 21,835 622 2,297 2,720 2,289 2,294 2,656 2,106 1,690 2,329 1,477 822 453 74 32, 669 734 2,712 3,419 3, 043 3,498 3,908 3,008 2,790 4,101 2,663 1,377 698 52 Males. 6,477 167 660 718 646 624 720 559 631 830 640 293 214 69 16, 291 408 1,802 2,036 1,807 1,540 1,458 1,257 1,098 1,951 1,418 781 626 49 18, 872 612 2,224 2,653 2,066 1,932 2,166 1,828 1,381 1,948 1, 187 515 324 9,752 Fe- males. 6,596 139 564 672 848 698 772 571 491 888 541 311 277 24 18, 563 693 2,101 2,496 2,110 2,049 2,065 1,614 1,311 1,948 1,218 60D 405 44 10, 504 10, 889 311 1,177 1,824 1,152 1,056 1,361 1,088 843 1,191 726 404 205 61 16, 367 385 1,359 1,708 1,786 1,698 2,039 1,674 1,470 2,054 1,308 660 295 31 10, 946 311 1,120 1,402 1,137 1,238 1,295 1,018 847 1,138 751 418 248 23 16, 802 349 1,353 1, 711 1,857 1,800 1,889 1,494 1,326 2,047 1,855 717 403 21 NATIVE WHITE— FOBEIGN PAEENTS. Total. 8,095 282 1,118 1,421 1,153 1,152 930 592 554 662 224 63 35 4 37, 703 733 3,185 4,304 6,127 5,874 6,187 4,221 3,399 3,667 1,362 424 198 17 39, 227 1,278 4,606 6,336 4,882 5,250 4,863 3,887 3,179 8,463 1,499 609 344 31 2,891 64 275 399 468 534 391 231 186 200 81 33 24 6 4,033 146 565 673 600 605 667 406 443 492 194 103 65 9 2,900 67 294 353 405 434 383 263 225 254 137 46 34 Males. 145 593 682 579 662 433 210 266 258 109 28 17 2 18, 268 Fe- males. 371 1,683 2,140 2,545 2,844 2,409 1,963 1,643 1,826 646 204 18, 972 625 2,307 2,603 2,431 2,509 2,318 1,835 1,618 1,680 694 249 133 10 1,469 24 137 199 232 272 206 125 94 109 37 19 13 3 2,367 77 277 313 297 272 253 215 228 251 92 67 23 4,181 137 525 739 674 690 497 352 288 304 115 40 18 2 19, 435 367 1,602 2,164 2,582 3, 030 2,778 2,258 1,756 1,841 717 220 109 11 20, 255 FOEEIGN WHITE. 053 2,239 2,733 2,451 2,741 2,545 2,062 1,681 1,783 805 300 211 21 1,422 40 138 200 236 262 186 106 92 91 44 14 11 86 156 181 194 218 194 121 123 132 72 26 16 309 251 220 241 102 46 42 2 1,431 Total. 5,981 2 49 174 349 367 542 630 642 1,284 945 .591 382 18 22, 249 5 112 354 652 745 1,528 1,889 1,811 4,609 4,764 3,415 2,439 26 26, 097 12 207 054 1,080 1,408 2,701 3,178 2,848 4,930 4,234 2,848 1,867 64 27 49 82 111 186 169 163 433 442 238 142 3 2 25 81 116 133 293 356 368 613 617 350 246 7 1, 847 31 1 138 8 172 44 211 04 216 76 189 131 147 193 102 192 122 414 65 367 20 221 18 128 a Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians, Males. 3,116 2 31 71 177 ISO 264 343 336 708 520 232 184 12 10, 372 4 50 167 268 299 613 872 808 2,229 2,335 1,584 1,065 12 13, 403 6 133 322 528 605 1, 239 1,697 1,610 2,742 2,237 1,422 879 43 Fe- males. 13 103 172 181 278 293 306 576 425 309 198 11, 877 COLOEED. (a) Total. 452 1 66 187 284 446 915 1,017 943 2,380 2,429 1,831 1,374 14 12, 634 16 20 46 67 103 109 99 242 267 135 83 1,779 10 49 49 67 178 219 235 367 295 164 141 5 1,115 20 34 35 69 118 125 207 229 140 70 2 134 332 553 803 1,462 1,481 1,238 2,194 1,997 1,426 D88 21 11 29 36 64 83 00 64 191 175 103 69 1 1,328 2 15 32 67 66 116 137 133 246 222 186 105 2 732 3 24 30 41 62 80 67 147 138 81 58 1 IS 56 72 86 109 173 161 100 171 116 43 35 1 2,528 68 198 233 240 221 320 279 240 351 220 77 59 36 462 10 44 60 61 42 49 60 41 59 23 11 13 6 28, 117 652 2,296 3,164 3,415 2,977 3, 182 3,017 2,129 3, 293 2,034 1,042 717 209 Males. 14 10 40 24 53 30 43 20 64 15 41 25 32 16 42 15 64 41 38 18 17 13 13 7 1 1 13 27 34 32 70 122 103 56 96 60 20 18 1 27 95 105 124 93 166 141 149 201 128 41 22 13 24 281 4 27 30 24 26 34 36 28 36 14 7 10 5 12, 400 334 1,139 1,520 1,640 1,166 1,202 1,239 921 1, 429 858 505 302 AGES. 115 Tabm 8.— ages by periods of years of the aggregate population, classified by sex, general nativity, AND COLOR, FOR CITIES HAVING 25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1890— Continued. CITIES AKX> AQE FEIM0D3. Aubum, N. T. Under 1 year 1 to4 years , 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 j'ears 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over . Age unknowA Augusta, Ga . Under 1 year 1 to 4 years 5 to 9years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 years ...... 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over . Ago unknown Baltimore, Md • Under 1 year 1 to 4 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over . Age unknown ^Bay city, Micli . Under 1 year 1 to 4 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 31 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over . Ago unknown Bingliamton, K". Y Under 1 year 1 to 4 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 20 years 301o34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 61 years 65 years and over. Age unknown BJrmingliam, Ala. Underl year 1 to 4 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to C4 years 65 years and over . Ag t unknown ALL CIASSBS. Total. 25, 858 375 1,590 2,288 2,421 2,600 2,678 2,499 2,112 3,575 2,656 1,647 1,327 92 33, 300 764 2,525 3,417 3,788 3,842 3,623 3,0B3 2,369 4,114 2,656 1,426 1,002 506 434, 439 9,567 36,514 45, 422 41, 563 43, 606 46, 442 41, 362 S5, 460 55, 107 38, 5S9 23, OH 16, 910 836 27, 839 ,912 1,451 1,844 698 670 707 373 627 093 983 636 51 35, 005 539 2,875 '2,952 2,869 3, 447 4,263 3,541 2,982 4, 859 3,533 2,053 1,490 87 26, 178 607" 1,813 2,439 2,483 2,763 3,879 3,614 2,418 2,099 1, 783 743 203 336 Males. 12, 873 191 800 1,165 1,184 1,175 1,298 1,313 1,136 1,862 1,343 766 578 -62 15, 315 387 1,285 1,718 1,318 1,615 1,596 1,379 1,111 1,867 1,259 639 405 236 206, 114 4,347 13, 355 22, 613 20, 221 19, 775 20, 631 19, 147 17, 099 26, 763 18, 661 10, 567 7,114 421 14, 254 1, 448 1,685 1,393 1,221 1,289 1,427 1,265 2,081 1,195 533 297 33 16, 914 209 1,213 1,430 1,435 1,664 1,943 1,677 1,501 2,322 1,769 976 681 45 13, 815 321 871 1,190 1,208 1,320 2,045 1,997 1,422 1,630 1,000 413 148 250 Fe- males. 12, 985 184 790 1,121 1,237 1,425 1,330 1,186 976 1,713 1,313 881 749 30 17, 985 377 1,240 1,699 1,970 2, 227 2,027 1,689 1,258 2,247 1,597 787 597 270 228, 325 4,720 18, 159 22, 309 21, 343 23, 831 25, 811 22, 215 18, 351 28, 344 20, 038 12, 444 9,796 465 13, 585 403 1,464 1,765 1,452 1,477 1,381 1,280 1,108 1,546 897 455 339 18 18, 091 270 1,163 1,522 1,434 1,783 2,325 1,804 1,481 2,537 1,779 1,078 815 42 12, 363 286 942 1,249 1, 273 1,443 1,334 1,617 996 1,309 783 330 150 NATIVE WHITE — NATIVE PAEENTS. Total. 11, 157 213 810 1,073 964 941 955 923 858 1,660 1,213 818 800 19 14,276 343 1,133 1,412 1,649 1,738 1,610 1,235 1,076 1,711 1,223 587 868 1S7 186, 625 5,238 20, 300 24, 561 20, 271 18, 934 18, 370 15, 039 13, 481 21, 074 14, 853 8,180 6,123 201 6,201 133 539 616 572 547 703 653 557 853 563 261 158 22, 273 370 1,646 2,016 1,820 2,019 2,642 2,136 1,911 3,169 2,207 1,321 1,040 76 11, 345 298 851 1,096 1,089 1,151 1,659 1,489 1,127 1,295 783 344 146 117 Males. 107 408 664 492 425 451 477 450 79G 674 360 335 9 i,650 181 574 714 786 740 773 591 515 776 503 256 139 102 89, 191 2,077 10, 283 12, 379 9,888 8,810 S, 384 7,003 6,351 10, 096 7,070 3,729 2,419 102 3,337 65 27T 291 257 274 333 425 303 506 318 145 73 15 10, 990 196 864 995 396 998 1,233 1,053 983 1,513 1,112 621 485 41 6,238 151 416 634 635 580 339 905 683 744 437 136 75 101 Fe- males. 5,709 106 402 509 472 516 504 461 403 764 644 453 465 10 7,626 163 553 698 863 908 837 044 661 935 725 331 229 65 97, 434 3,561 10,017 13, 183 10, 383 10, 134 9,986 8,038 7,130 10, 973 7,783 4,451 3,704 99 2,864 68 2S2 335 315 273 330 241 254 349 243 116 85 11 11, 283 174 783 1,021 924 1,021 1,309 1,083 923 1,556 1,095 700 655 35 5,107 144 435 563 554 571 670 534 445 651 346 153 71 16 NATIVE WHITER — FOKEIGN PAEENTS. Total. 3,646 153 732 1,113 1,260 1,344 1,212 943 726 799 223 78 54 1,940 42 133 203 245 288 281 231 169 ISO 93 34 33 6 111, 942 2,928 10, 776 13, 038 12, 981 14, 860 14, 723 12, 463 10, 845 11, 595 4,669 1,723 1,284 10,564 610 2,202 2,378 1,481 1,279 843 569 448 467 175 44 23 6 7,463 164 677 819 885 1,143 1,191 840 015 693 294 103 34 5 1,935 57 207 217 234 242 276 209 190 189 74 19 Males. 30 370 542 597 618 602 483 874 417 12S 23 70 100 111 139 118 116 79 91 46 13 13 1 61, 310 1,498 6,433 6,628 6,443 7,100 6,947 6,872 6,278 5,647 2,273 753 510 34 6,096 69 318 385 450 533 482 343 2D1 314 134 49 13 2 1,015 32 105 115 113 119 137 119 116 102 38 14 3 2 Fe- males. 4,364 73 882 571 683 728 610 460 352 333 97 39 27 1,026 20 63 103 134 157 163 115 90 89 62 16 20 4 67, 632 1,432 5,343 6,512 6,538 7,750 7,776 6,593 5,609 5,948 2,390 909 774 29 5,468 313 327 1,082 1,130 1,178 1,300 732 749 555 724 371 477 247 322 222 220 257 210 95 80 27 17 15 13 2 3 4,074 95 359 434 429 615 709 497 324 379 190 54 16 920 25 102 133 121 133 139 90 71 67 30 5 5 1 FOEEION WHITE. Total. 1,179 2 16 26 50 75 73 92 224 251 224 130 16 68, 578 21 426 1,483 2,270 3,246 6,246 6,310 6,564 12, 467 13, 065 10, 441 7,717 320 10, 914 13 ISO 443 774 856 1,097 1,458 1,357 2,278 1,339 675 444 20 4,739 1 18 86 134 233 405 615 413 909 972 5S0 1,629 11 63 64 122 187 219 200 827 261 113 Males. 2,910 13 40 77 120 220 326 239 608 614 353 208 39 643 1 7 15 32 42 43 53 121 144 114 67 4 33,443 7 83 209 397 333 518 749 737 1,803 775 357 206 16 2,272 11 37 70 105 196 254 208 460 484 285 170 2 5 29 43 56 113 181 134 fU 173 81 20 3 Fe- males. 2,714 2 13 25 85 154 250 259 199 635 556 369 250 17 536 11 18 33 30 39 103 107 110 63 12 35,128 6 . 222 750 1,133 1,779 3,000 3,202 2,672 6,004 6,694 6,465 4,128 132 5,171 77 234 377 470 579 709 620 975 564 318 238 4 2,467 1 7 49 64 128 269 261 204 459 483 305 229 3 24 31 68 74 08 CO 113 89 32 18 L 1 OOLOBED. (a) TotaL 431 7 22 35 35 41 41 43 40 75 45 24 15 8 15, 905 1,253 1,788 1,808 1,703 1,657 1,529 1,032 1,999 1,279 681 471 298 67, 296 1,380 5,012 6,340 6,041 6,576 8,103 7,515 6,660 9,971 0,012 2, 6138 1,786 302 160 11, 209 253 744 1,043 1,099 1,243 1, 857 1,067 901 1, 208 005 E67 106 212 Males. 4 9 19 13 14 25 27 23 43 29 9 8 6 7,108 184 640 897 906 714 6S3 629 464 879 500 251 180 129 29, 165 059 2,435 2,975 2,763 2,898 3,054 3,164 2,480 4,657 2,847 1,100 696 147 73 253 6,511 135 345 512 617 565 90S 792 490 570 353 132 50 144 e Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and ciyilized Indian*. 116 STATISTICS OF POPULATION Table 8.— AGES BY PERIODS OF YEARS OF THE AGaREGATE POPULATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND COLOR, FOR CITIES HAVING 25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE : 1890— Continued. I crrma and agb peeiods. jSoston, Mass . TTnder 1 year 1 to 4 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years , 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 65 to 64 years 65 years and over . Age nnlrTin-tm Bridgeport, Conn. Under lyoar.. 1 to4years 5 to 9year8 19 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 80 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years B5 to C4 years 65 years and over. Age unknown iBrockton, Mass. Under 1 year 1 to4 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to54 years, 55 to 64 years 65 years and over . Age luiknown [Brooklyn, K. Y.. Under 1 year 1 to4years ... 5 to9yearB 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over . Age unknown . . . . Enffalo, N. T. Under 1 year 1 to 4 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 2S years 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over - Age unknown Cambridge, Mass. Under 1 year 1 to 4 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 35 to 19 years 20 to 2i years 25 to 29 j'ears 80 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 year's 65 to 04 years 65 years and over . A£e unknown — ALL CLASSB3. Total. 44S, 477 8,797 81, 204 36, 679 36,243 39, 851 62, 6S9 51, 807 41, 061 63, 503 43, 304 24, 505 17, 099 1,815 48, 866 1,073 3,652 4,593 4,266 4,604 5,443 5,189 4,284 6,930 4,560 2,609 1,640 138 27, 294 694 2,102 2,327 2,104 2,368 3,183 3,208 2,697 3,921 2,811 1,413 987 79 808, 343 19, 163 71,648 81, 261 75, 531 78, 550 87, 677 82, 275 70, 244 102, 609 72, 233 39, 775 24, 355 1,022 255, 664 6,882 26, 026 28. 560 24, 546 24,322 27,036 26, 408 22, 933 80, 441 18, 778 11, 164 8,038 631 70, 028 1,492 ^5, 370 6,216 6,120 7,011 8,462 7,280 6, 643 8,105 6,607 8,690 2,851 171 Males. 217, 754 4,501 15, 832 18, 304 18, 068 18, 942 24, 418 25, 270 20, 648 31, 214 21,124 11, 209 7,136 1,090 24, 237 644 1,813 2,346 2,149 2,217 2,582 2,646 2,171 3,558 2,303 1,201 714 93 13,639 271 1,051 1,164 1,101 1,159 1,582 1,579 1,404 2,050 1,188 666 434 60 394, 123 9,633 35, 679 40, 679 37, 748 37, 456 39, 943 39, 613 35, 674 51, 695 35, 992 18, 827 10, 679 500 128, 884 3,528 13, 158 14, 298 12, 162 11, 824 13, 025 13, 696 12, 156 16, 147 9,616 6,370 8,712 302 34, 204 739 2,687 3,175 3,004 3,685 4,339 3,575 2,752 4,389 3,103 1, 610 1,149 67 males. 24,629 529 1,839 2,252 2,107 2,387 2,861 2,643 2,113 3,372 2,247 1,308 926 45 13, 605 323 1,051 1,163 1,003 1,209 1,601 1,629 1,293 1,871 1, 123 757 653 29 412,220 9,525 35, 969 40, 582 37, 783 41, 094 47, 734 42, 662 34, 570 50, 914 36,241 20,948 13, 676 522 126, 780 3,364 12, 868 14, 262 12, 394 12, 498 14, Oil 12, 812 10, 776 14, 294 9,162 6,794 4,326 229 35, 824 753 2,683 8,041 8,116 3,426 4,123 8,715 2,891 4,716 3,504 2,060 1,702 194 KATITIi WHITE — NATIVE PAEENT3. Total. 135, 740 2,480 9,262 10, 618 9,822 10, 219 12, 952 12, 441 11, 962 20, 627 16, 891 9,973 8,233 1,270 18, 609 1,439 1,849 1,518 1,607 1,677 1,637 1,558 2,714 2,005 1,202 960 64 14, 919 291 1,114 1,269 1,146 1,183 1,488 1,412 1,462 2,364 1,482 851 709 48 222, 573 7,478 27, 264 28,643 22, 837 19, 892 20,424 17, 635 16, 099 25, 076 18, 467 10, 311 7,968 479 56, 744 2,240 8,618 9,149 6,263 4,973 4,905 4,318 8,661 6,397 3,493 1,908 1,601 318 22, 125 409 1,620 1,808 1,700 2,145 2,618 1,682 1,549 2,989 2,474 1,593 1,641 97 Males. 67, 447 1,283 4,691 5,360 4, 902 5,117 6,623 6,467 6,067 10, 161 7,761 4,796 3,487 832 9,133 190 728 931 762 786 821 798 727 1,369 978 6D2 409 42 7,561 108,101 29,209 1,176 4,433 4, 679 3,119 2,445 2,638 2,337 1,969 2,923 1,862 068 669 211 11, 697 201 S07 910 832 1,263 1,683 875 741 1,403 1,101 714 612 45 re- males. 68, 293 1,197 4,671 5,253 4,920 5,102 6,429 6,974 5,885 10, 466 8,130 6,177 4,746 438 9,476 189 711 918 756 821 856 839 831 1,345 1,027 610 661 22 7,358 166 655 638 645 596 699 715 707 1,116 731 494 386 21 114,472 27, 535 1,064 4,185 4,570 8,144 2,528 2,377 1,981 1,693 2,474 1,631 960 832 107 11, 028 208 813 877 935 807 808 1,681 1,373 879 929 62 NATIVE WHITE — FOEEiaw PAKEHT3. Total. 147, 469 6,098 20, 282 21, 923 20, 659 20, 483 17, 811 14, 059 16,724 10, 640 3,329 957 507 117 15, 207 2,050 2,323 2,108 2,130 1,885 1,475 1,122 1,066 280 60 34 12 6,030 3C2 815 892 702 700 697 636 603 481 94 31 17 10 312, 009 108, 551 4,539 15, 721 15, 670 13, 352 13, 874 13, 094 10,983 9,489 8,522 2,464 566 198 84 22, 309 1,012 8,322 3,597 8,270 3,114 2,505 1,910 1,453 1,395 607 133 68 12 Males. 72,889 3,108 10, 295 10, 916 10, 339 9,943 8,674 6,754 6,265 5,304 1,002 427 205 67 7,462 343 996 1,197 1,067 1,022 872 683 543 541 140 24 IB 9 2,981 136 458 452 381 350 334 825 236 235 46 15 152, 191 53, 218 2,301 7,»14 7,878 6,664 0,764 6,261 5,315 4,614 4,086 1,128 270 89 84 10, 986 602 1,659 1,860 1,625 1,537 1,248 883 694 658 233 63 Fe- males. 74, 680 2,990 9,967 11, 007 10, 320 10, 540 9,137 7,305 5,459 6,236 1,727 630 302 60 7,755 329 1,054 1,126 1,041 1,108 1,013 792 679 515 140 36 19 3 3,049 166 457 440 321 350 363 361 267 246 48 16 11 3 159, 908 55, 333 2,238 7,807 7,792 0,788 7,110 6,833 6,673 4,875 4,430 1,320 296 109 60 11,323 610 1,663 1,737 1,651 1,577 1,257 1,027 764 737 274 80 39 7 FOREIGN WHITE. Total. 156, 678 63 1,231 3,478 5,263 8,633 20, 754 24, 081 17, 373 30, 712 23, 346 13, 285 8,177 382 14, 163 8 106 848 568 780 1,773 1,984 1,520 3,004 2,195 1,212 617 58 6,259 260, 725 102 2,061 0,040 8,692 13, 511 27, 037 33, 021 29, 467 54, Oil 44,955 26, 693 14, 859 376 89, 200 83 1,622 3,639 4,860 6,383 8,803 10, 029 9,653 16, 318 12, 743 8,652 6,300 122 23, 667 12 259 634 956 1,663 3,247 8,610 2,439 4,382 3,455 1,886 1,180 64 Males. 72, 792 28 632 1,774 2,570 3,671 8,653 11,301 8,716 14, 837 11, 320 6,836 3,384 170 7,243 182 294 868 842 1,024 858 1,573 1,147 565 281 40 3,096 Fe- males. 83, 886 35 599 1,704 2,693 4,962 12, 101 12, 780 8,657 15, 875 12, 026 7,449 4,793 212 6,920 31 81 118 218 463 645 406 555 383 183 102 16 128, 672 54 1,029 2,991 4,308 6.081 11, 783 16,338 15, 830 28,023 22, 692 12, 56S 6,712 175 45, 839 41 774 1,798 2,433 2,583 4,168 5,849 6,501 9,019 6,574 4,119 2,933 53 11, 161 4 137 817 468 694 1,405 1,732 1,232 2,165 1,632 834 487 14 1 44 166 264 412 831 960 662 1,431 1,048 647 336 13 3,163 COLOEED. (o) Total. 8,590 166 449 660 499 616 1,072 1,286 1,012 1,624 793 290 162 46 887 81 134 258 634 549 317 606 844 246 155 6 132, 053 48 1,032 3,049 4,294 7,430 15,254 16, 683 13, 637 25, 983 22, 263 14, 027 8,147 201 43,361 42 813 1,846 2,427 2,801 4,730 5,080 4, 162 7,297 6,169 4,533 3,307 13, 406 8 123 317 488 859 1,842 1,778 1,207 2,227 1,773 1,062 693 40 14 67 78 72 87 103 93 84 166 70 85 28 4 10, 946 223 714 889 831 952 1,871 1,310 1,110 1,783 966 457 284 51 1,169 20 65 102 71 92 139 173 129 206 88 88 2,027 69 169 177 138 199 193 188 197 839 171 78 «2 Males. 82 214 254 257 311 668 748 698 812 441 150 60 31 409 Fe- males, >,96t 7t 235' SOS 242 385 594 533 414 712 357 140 122 15 I 473 5,169 116 333 468 400 397 617 641 556 871 457 186 96 31 10 87 48 36 83 68 95 72 119 52 23 21 4 32 84 83 79 86 103 85 85 168 87 39 21 42 46 46 61 52 41 81 5,787 112 381 431 431 555 761 669 554 912 609 271 188 20 65i 19 28 54 35 59 71 73 67 87 36 IS- IS a 1,06? 27 85 89 109 113 69 103 112 171 84 39 41 I e Porsoni of nesro deioent, CWnese, Japoneae, and oivillzBd Indians. AGES. 117 Tablk 8.— ages by periods OF YEARS OF THE AGGREGATE POPULATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND COLOR, FOE CITIES HAVING 25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE : 1890— Continned. CITIES AMD AGE PERIODS. Camden, N. J . IFiidor 1 year ]. to 4 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 yp^rs 30 to S4 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and. over. Age amkuown Canton, Ohio . Under 1 year 1 to4y«ara 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to C4 years 65 years and oror- Age nnkno'wn Charleston, S. C. Under lyeM- 1 to 4 years ., 5 to 9 years? 10 to liyears 15 to 10 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and oTer . Age imknown Chattanooga, Tenn . Under 1 year - 1 to4year8 5to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over. Age nuknovt'ii.... Chelsea, Mass - Underlyear 1 to 4years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over. Age unkno'vni Chicago, lU. Underl year 1 to 4 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over. Age unknown.. ■■ ALL CLASSES. Total. 58, 313 1,225 4,762 5,958 6,570 5, 483 6,050 5,487 5,091 8,855 6, 5ea 3,013 1,961 92 26, 189 683 2,2G« 2,814 2,656 2,805 2,997 2,628 2,222 3,238 2,085 1,026 60S 63 54, 955 1,252 4,488 5,750 6,014 6,645 6,977 4,946 4,046 7,125 4,7«9 2,711 1,995 211 29, 100 745 2, 257 2,872 2,748 3,074 3,995 3,417 2,477 3,440 2,133 938 439 665 27,909 600 1,930 2,376 2,345 2,601 3,049 2,712 2,420 3,821 2,845 1,793 1,373 1, 099, 850 30,104 110, 679 116, 646 97, 824 100, 472 125, 030 120, 741 1115, 445 137, 197 83, 390 -40, 023 22, 471 3,228 Males. 28, 527 60B 2,370 3,034 2,779 2,687 2,780 2,635 2,604 4,040 2,829 1,439 863 52 13, 163 333 1,133 1,361 1,292 1,333 1,468 1, 365 1,181 1,748 1,107 512 295 30 25, 605 637 2,315 2,785 2,965 2,563 2,670 2,217 1,884 3, 359 2,225 1,212 772 101 1,138 1,466 1,418 1,460 2,153 1,930 1,434 1,943 ■ 1, 163 513 200 358 13,408 279 976 1,183 1,170 1,252 1,390 1,296 568, 402 15, 281 55,909 58, 397 48, 521 48, 019 61, 046 66, 828 59, 205 I 76, 065 45,514 20, (180 10, 507 2,364 Fe- males. 29, 78i ■ 618 2, 892 2,924 2,791 2,890 3,270 2,852 2,587 4,009 2,737 1, 574 ■ 1,098 40 13, 026 330 1,128 1, 453 1,364 1, 5.12 1, 520 1,261 1, 041 1,490 978 514 373 33 29, 350 615 2,173 2,971 3,049 3,082 3,407 2,729 2, 162 3, 706 2,564 1,499 1,223 110 13, 526 347 1,119 1,406 1,330 1,614 1,842 1,487 1,043 1,497 970 425 239 207 14, 501 327 954 1,193 1,175 1,349 1,659 1,416 1,285 1,962 1,457 932 774 18 531, 448 14, 823 54, 770 58, 249 49, 303 52, (153 G3, 984 ,59, 913 46, 240 61, 132 37, 876 19, 937 11, 904 864 KATIVB WHITE — ^NATIVE PAEENTS. Total. 34, 913 779 3,005 3,828 3,482 3,291 3,574 3,076 2, 963 4,647 3,229 1,767 1,228 44 14, 748 16, 163 409 1,451 1,851 2,003 1, 816 1,665 1,184 1,190 1,905 1,304 736 576 73 13, 331 335 1,098 1,321 1,287 1,304 1,781 1,442 1,204 1,643 1,045 469 197 145 12, 026 217 704 981 922. 1,002 1,065 948 1,029 1,799 1,439 1,021 871 28 Males. 17, 141 1,501 1,961 1,757 1,558 1,722 1,491 1, 436 2,301 1, 622 848 533 23 7,358 215 758 866 764 786 851 717 593 864 543 232 147 22 211 767 893 1,005 878 772 513 647 874 551 294 223 7,215 189 659 667 668 665 1,007 829 707 925 551 245 93 110 6,857 113 350 492 455 487 622 478 473 885 714 600 375 13 118, 230 3,419 12, 164 12, 171 8,417 8, 134 13,314 14, 159 12, 382 16, 020 9,545 4,446 2,345 1,714 Fe- males. 17, 772 391 1,504 1,867 1,725 1,733 1,852 1,585 1,527 2,346 1,607 919 695 21 7,390 219 731 910 804 989 887 6TJ S37 7S7 4SS 22:3 183 29 S,B97 193 Wi 053 088 938 893 671 643 1,031 753 442 353 35 8,116 146 639 664 619 699 774 613 467 718 494 224 104 35 104 354 489 467 615 643 470 556 914 726 621 496 16 104, 976 3,303 11, 796 11, 971 8,626 8,749 12,258 11, 610 9,319 12, 385 7,747 4,029 2,754 629 NATIVE WHITE— FOEEIGN PAEENTS. Total. 10, 837 334 1,265 1,402 1,320 1,351 1,316 1,088 983 998 453 181 129 12 7,112 221 725 895 880 911. 851 7G5 651 736 337 91 45 4 4,658 84 336 495 eii 700 652 610 442 466 192 109 67 4 56 148 251 245 257 273 208 174 185 69 26 16 6 7,380 363 1,083 1,141 1,041 993 S27 618 602 632 169 65 46 412, 164 22, 956 81, 326 76, 814 56, 173 53, 431 42, 730 31, 722 23, 151 17, 246 4,707 1,229 548 131 Males. 6,303 103 631 722 053 645 689 602 602 518 229 79 67 8 3,428 2,197 44 171 242 800 325 800 235 212 216 81 48 20 129 140 125 139 104 81 104 47 15 8 4 3,593 160 554 575 623 484 377 304 242 240 71 36 27 204, 147 11, 653 40,944 38, 340 27, 879 25, 656 20, 323 15, 327 11, 907 8,794 2,373 619 253 63 Fe- males. 166 634 680 667 706 727 686 486 480 224 102 72 4 3,092 106 376 477 460 484 440 3S3 333 380 180 44 40 165 263 311 375 352 275 230 240 111 61 47 1 36 79 122 105 132 134 104 »3 81 22 11 7 2 3,787 203 629 568 618 609 450 314 260 292 93 29 19 208, 017 11, 298 40, 382 38, 468 23,294 27, 775 22,407 16, 395 11, 244 8,452 2,334 610 295 63 TOBEIGN WHITE. Total. 7,642 3 108 249 327 385 671 872 742 1,683 1,344 «58 478 24 1 48 131 201 252 398 465 424 842 697 477 292 7 3,093 1 4 19 21 80 188 221 218 549 758 669 23 45 64 126 159 139 252 244 143 72 7,811 8 84 201 334 645 1,066 1,094 810 1,382 1,165 673 441 449, 628 249 4,728 14, 890 23, 822 29, 033 54, 580 OS, 888 58, 594 88, 720 60, 333 30, 021 16, 532 738 Males. 1 66 125 153 192 2B5 437 380 819 €99 423 230 15 28 71 99 118 204 260 259 521 4»0 232 128 5 1,655 1 4 10 10 52 93 134 137 319 376 341 177 1 4 10 22 30 72 101 96 152 161 92 167 255 449 492 377 666 668 309 193 6 237, 523 114 2,457 7,489 11, 876 13, 6-13 26, 216 35, 891 33, 043 49, 458 S3, 014 15,416 7,806 500 Fe- males. 3,847 2 50 124 174 193 406 433 362 764 645 435 248 9 1,895 1 20 60 103 134 1S9 195 165 321 297 2*5 164 2 1,443 9 11 23 95 87 81 230 382 328 186 6 506 2 13 23 34 64 68 43 100 83 67 39 4,190 109 167 290 617 602 433 716 697 364 248 3 212, 105 135 2,271 7,401 11, 946 15, 390 23, 364 30, 997 24, 961 ■39, 262 27, 319 15, 105 8,726 COLOBED. (a) 4,921 109 386 479 441 466 489 451 398 827 540 207 126 12 31, 038 768 2,697 3,391 3, 379 3,049 3,472 3,031 2,196 4, 215 2, 535 1,197 989 127 12, 575 692 18 59 53 48 61 91 52 79 108 72 34 15 2 14, 852 177 665 800 786 1, 125 2,148 2, 462 1,999 2,826 1,058 398 292 116 Males. 2,288 62 182 226 210 192 204 205 186 468 279 S9 43 14, 187 381 1,373 1,640 1,658 1,308 1,405 1,335 SS8 1,950 1,217 629 352 59 189 5«6 660 588 640 935 893 550 762 404 167 68 236 i 26 24 25 28 42 22 43 68 35 16 4 2 8,502 90 344 391 349 686 1,193 1,451 1, 273 1, 7W 5S2 205 163 a Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and oiyilized Indians. 118 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 8.— AGES BY PERIODS OP YEAES OF THE AGGREGATE POPULATION, CLASSIFIED CY SEX, GENERAL NATIVITT, AND COLOR, FOR CITIES HAVING 25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1890— Continued.' oirms AND AGE rEnioDS. Cincinnati, Ohio. Under 1 year 1 to 4 y e'ara 5 to years 10 to 14 yeara 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years uO to 34 years 35 to 44 years ' 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 yeara 65 years and over . Age unknown . . . . Cleveland, Olaio. Under 1 year 1 to 4 yeara 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 yoara 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over . Ago unknown Columljus, Oliio. Under 1 year 1 to 4 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years C5 years and over. Age unlcnown . . . , Covington, Ky. Underlyear 1 to 4years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years ., 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to C4 years 65 years and over . Ago unknown Dallas, Tex. Under 1 year 1 to 4 years 5 to 9 years 30 to 14 years 15 to 1 9 vt-ars 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and c\cr . Age unknown Davenport, Towa. . Under 1 year 1 to 4 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 01 years 65 years and over . Age unknown ALL CLASSES. Total. 296, 908 6,711 24, 625 30, 197 29, 567 30,519 32, 863 29, COl 25, 007 35, 824 24, 812 15, 509 10, 177 636 261,353 6,418 24, 045 28, 964 23, S75 23, 925 23, 426 25, 628 21, 906 32, 440 21, 160 11, 321 7,732 413 88, 150 1,693 6, 5S0 8,379 8,392 0,153 10, SCO 9,526 7,860 11, 420 7, 496 3,944 2,580 261 37, 371 857 3,373 4,170 3,872 4,006 3,966 3,429 2,978 4,272 3,056 1,998 1,291 103 38, 067 882 3,093 3,777 3,637 3,643 5, 024 4,509 3. 655 5,159 2,724 1,109 550 805 28, 872 579 2,200 2,791 2,840 2,849 2,720 2,382 2,053 2,915 2, :i2l 1,799 1,407 16 145, Oil Males. 3,371 12, 487 15, 212 14, 702 14, 379 15, 067 14, 340 13, 155 18,015 13, 184 7,127 4,623 349 132, 517 45, 019 re- males. 151, 897 3,340 12,138 14, 985 14, 865 16,140 17, 796 15, 321 12, 752 17, 609 12, 628 8,382 5,554 187 128, 836 3,203 12, 174 14, 262 13,213 13, 496 14, 406 12, 360 10, 271 15, 246 10, 072 5,847 4,141 145 8CS 3,318 4,226 4,154 4,458 5, 575 4,902 4,203 6,030 3,905 1,934 1,236 160 18, 042 440 1,705 2,000 1, 948 1,946 1,791 1,585 1,436 2,111 1,444 931 539 57 20, 907 453 1,547 1,845 1,826 1,745 2,690 2,635 2,263 3,132 1,606 629 271 206 13, 107 297 1,100 1,450 1,437 1,272 1,126 1,105 1,021 1,401 1, 1B3 907 759 825 3,262 4,153 4,238 4, 635 5,291 4,624 3,657 5,390 3,591 1,960 1,344 101 19, 329 417 1,668 2,110 1,924 2,000 2,175 1,844 1,643 2,161 1,612 1,067 702 46 17, 160 429 1,546 1, 932 1,812 1,898 2,334 1,874 1,302 2,027 1,058 480 279 13, 765 282 1,100 1,341 1,403 1,577 1,594 1,277 1,032 1,454 1, 158 892 048 7 NATIVE WHITE — NATIVE PAIIESTS. Total. 80, 341 3,420 12, 046 12, 884 fl, 378 7,371 7,322 5,975 5, 057 7,490 4,761 2,438 1,S03 61, 068 1,849 6,495 7,189 5,982 5,442 6,759 5,603 4,976 7,522 4,983 2,630 2,027 176 47,119 1,113 4,219 6,188 4,757 4,854 5,760 4,762 3,910 5,785 3,716 1,762 1,151 142 14, 334 615 1,947 2,116 1,650 1,387 1,341 1,064 995 1,426 989 657 378 70 21, 971 534 1,888 2,230 2,164 2,053 2,858 2,481 2,098 2,992 1,572 636 327 148 7,164 216 751 937 900 660 654 559 473 747 669 372 834 Males. 39, 915 1,745 0,154 0, 525 4,727 3,4D5 3,382 2,902 2,576 3,817 2, 437 1,108 809 249 30, 621 938 3,302 3,614 2,979 2,621 3,360 2,838 2,605 3,793 2, 443 1,213 885 125 24,057 676 2,128 2,029 2,340 2,375 3,027 2,448 2,090 2,990 1,928 895 548 84 7,002 271 982 1, 043 781 662 630 616 467 729 455 266 159 42 12, 165 269 976 1,087 1,103 1,015 1,574 1,477 1,294 1,816 920 356 164 114 3,496 482 483 30O 283 270 234 357 275 182 159 1 To. males. 40, 420 1, 675 5,892 6,359 4,651 3, 9!6 3,940 3j073 2,482 3,073 2, S24 1,270 1,054 87 31, 047 911 3,193 3,575 3,003 2,821 3, 399 2,770 2,471 3,729 2, 6-!0 1, 442 1,142 61 23, 062 538 2,091 2,569 2,417 2,470 2,733 2,314 1.820 2,795 1,788 867 603 58 7,832 244 965 1,072 769 725 711 548 628 697 634 292 219 28 9,806 205 912 1,143 1,051 1,038 1,284 1,004 804 1,176 652 280 163 34 110 391 455 412 300 371- 289 239 390 284 190 176 NATIVE WHITE— FOREIGN PAIiENTS. Total. 133,573 3,083 11,034 15, 668 17,0-15 IB, 797 19, r,s\ 15, 988 13,415 12, OQl 3,613 818 420 70 99, 723 4,461 16, 780 IS, 334 14, 938 14, 066 10, 653 7, 371 5,791 5, 076 1,582 .392 193 57 23, 032 491 1,9)5 2,511 2,710 3,163 3,393 2,864 2,318 2,316 920 216 136 20 14,433 306 1, 2C6 1,799 1,996 2, 224 2,116 1,708 1,812 1,208 320 89 64 7 4,133 165 661 614 579 499 449 412 324 .341 136 37 12 4 11, 070 359 1,392 1,660 1,614 1, 860 1,510 1,082 802 643 137 66 46 4 Males. 03, 833 1,532 6, 8-W 7. 785 8,757 9,-iVi 8,973 7,363 0, "SO 5, 007 1, 554 363 169 23 49,225 11, 335 252 970 1,2S1 1,367 1, 523 1,631 1,386 1,146 1,100 452 110 56 6,867 150 660 897 1,003 1,094 942 732 618 566 148 35 21 2,107 95 267 804 234 208 222 218 190 208 83 27 8 3 6,207 190 705 875 784 8.54 624 475 343 237 63 32 23 3 Fe- males. 69, 740 1, 5,51 5. 754 7, 783 8,888 10, 385 10, 613 8,605 7. 025 6,394 1, 959 486 251 47 FOEEIGN WHITE. Total. 71, 810 11, 697 239 975 1,227 1,363 1,640 1,762 156 638 902 903 1,130 1,173 976 098 642 172 64 33 4 70 304 310 295 291 227 194 134 133 63 10 4 1 5,863 169 637 791 830 1,008 886 007 459 305 75 24 23 1 90, 927 13, 462 4 53 242 478 580 991 1,223 1,089 2,477 2,398 1,734 1,147 36 6,668 1 13 61 147 182 304 431 500 322 578 276 826 11 1 28 74 131 198 429 555 541 892 630 309 113 8,371 31 167 300 303 637 707 759 1,639 1,594 1,361 1,024 9 Males, 36, 504 116 470 784 1,080 1, S94 3, 245 3,573 7,652 7,666 5,411 3,651 40 51, 040 Fe- males. 35, 800 35 580 1,642 2,636 2,895 6,334 6,099 6, 132 10,672 7,733 4,002 2,575 105 6,623 34 117 254 274 510 682 645 1,393 1,257 871 558 25 3,289 1 6 29 70 95 185 233 282 673 783 599 401 3 2,521 1 16 86 68 86 237 351 379 613 469 200 65 4,274 24 78 153 109 213 344 434 842 810 037 575 5 119 426 868 1,254 2, 422 2, 819 2,710 0,807 7,852 6,384 4,082 45, 887 26 605 1,601 2,557 3,279 5,251 5,501 4,691 8,650 0,617 4,127 2,869 63 5,829 1 19 126 224 306 481 541 444 1,084 1,141 863 589 11 77 87 189 198 224 650 815 677 425 63 110 192 204 162 279 181 109 48 3 4,097 a Persons of negro de8C6nt,.Cliiiiose, Japanese, and oiviUzed Indians. 7 79 147 194 324 303 825 747 784 074 449 4 COLORED, (a) Total. 11, 884 197 711 849 902 1,017 1,534 1,604 146 974 000 423 261 61 3,035 Males. 5,759 47 185 198 212 243 429 389 310 621 265 140 78 12 85 363 483 447 568 722 677 543 842 462 203 146 63 1,946 36 117 195 180 218 206 226 185 316 169 76 33 15 8,081 182 616 859 773 895 1,288 1,061 692 934 386 127 98 150 267 91 338 433 434 402 713 810 617 1,039 507 185 94 37 1,631 24 87 100 99 109 237 213 185 304 161 77 34 8 3,004 186 198 203 286 407 336 322 487 268 108 74 43 884 18 57 01 94 95 84 104 70 144 78 32 8 4,114 88 298 418 370 438 657 669 400 495 194 48 34 89 AGES. 119 Table 8.— AGES BY PEEIODS OF TEARS OP THE AGGREGATE POPULATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND COLOR, FOR CITIES HAVING 25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE : 1890— Continued. CniSS AND AGS FEEIODS. Dayton, Ohio. TJndarlyear 1 to 4 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 3*to 34 years S5 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over. Age unknown , . . . , DeBTer, Celo. Under lyear Ito 4 years 5 to 9 ye^ra 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 29 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 31 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over . Ago unknown . . . . Ses Moines, Iowa . Under 1 year 1 to4 years 5 to9years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over . Age unknown Detroit, Micli. TJnderlyear , i to 4 years 5 to 9 years ,, 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years , 20 to 24 years , 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years , 65 years and over. Age unknown Dubuque, Iowa., TJnderlyear 1 to 4 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over . Age unknown . . . . Dalntb, Minn. Under lyear 1 to 4 years 5 to 9 years 10 to U years 15 to 19 years 28 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over. Age nnknown .... ALL CLASSES. Total. 61,220 1,285 5,001 6,252 5,852 6,244 6,757 6,858 5,331 7,669 5,319 3,152 2,321 179 106, 713 Males. 2,082 7,476 8,521 7,200 8,296 14, 077 16, 707 12, 704 16, 021 8,237 3,303 1,497 1,532 60, 093 970 4,166 6,563 6,379 5,483 6,696 4,700 3,980 6,333 4,319 2,122 1,291 91 205, 876 5,443 20, 267 22, 765 19,761 20, 420 21, 904 20, 334 17, 597 24, 653 16, 712 9,302 6,312 406 30, 311 720 2,581 3, 148 3,081 3,257 3,602 3,045 2,371 3,215 2,375 1,634 1,160 122 33, 115 875 2,775 2, 6S5 2,061 2,407 6,030 6,058 4,062 4,185 1,615 G78 295 729 30, 489 Fe- males. 30, 731 639 2,500 3,197 2,924 3,012 3,247 2,672 2,706 3,915 2,676 1,625 1,152 124 60,744 1,061 3,768 4,231 3,458 3,891 7,839 9,807 8,040 0,863 4,916 1,815 728 1,347 25, 310 514 2,093 2,806 2,685 2,590 2,685 2,293 2,033 3,279 2,423 1,174 668 67 101,298 2,700 10, 226 11, 566 9,897 9,657 9,746 9,610 8,906 12, 684 8,691 4,541 2,921 263 16,126 300 1,301 1,594 1,619 1,489 1,688 1,590 1,197 1,659 1,205 815 698 111 20, 975 438 1,370 1,308 1,066 1,266 3,294 4,082 2,937 2,845 1,073 388 100 688 046 2,501 3,055 2, 928 3,232 3,610 2,988 2,625 3,754 2,643 1,627 1,169 55 46, 969 NATIVE WniTB— NATIVE PABENIB. 1,021 3,718 4,290 3,742 4,405 6, 238 5,960 4,664 6,168 3,321 1,488 769 185 24, 783 456 2,073 2,757 2,694 2,893 3,011 2,407 1,947 3,054 1,890 943 623 24 104, 578 2,743 10,041 11, 199 9,864 10, 863 12, 158 10,724 8,691 11, 969 8,021 4,761 3,391 153 15, 185 300 1,280 1,654 1,562 1,768 1,914 1,455 12, 140 437 1,405 1,317 995 1,201 1,736 1,676 1,125 1,340 642 290 135 41 Total. 32, 210 869 8,323 3,946 3,217 3,082 3,270 2,817 2,621 4,005 2,630 1,368 1,044 118 64, 607 1,068 3,969 4,695 3,769 4,829 7,182 7,460 6,267 7,875 4,325 1,720 801 1,147 30, 792 613 2,682 3,581 3,376 3,326 3,322 2,728 2,426 3,916 2,649 1,320 799 51 42, 922 1,329 4,740 5,135 3,962 3,774 4,252 3,927 3,609 6,266 3,648 1,913 1,328 239 8,794 390 1,235 1,310 988 786 845 668 544 803 641 347 224 113 7,786 140 632 671 434 616 1,141 1,350 807 972 426 181 72 644 Males. 16, 052 443 1,664 2,016 1,611 1,468 1,634 1,379 1,256 2,041 1,301 653 498 88 31, 394 536 1,982 2,309 1,822 2,085 4, 184 4,838 4,037 4,756 2,618 959 16, 623 324 1,364 1,818 1,688 1,622 1,651 1,346 1,217 2,000 1,429 710 418 41 21,444 2,415 2,695 2,001 1,812 1,987 1,909 1,801 2,698 1, 811 968 603 156 4,451 183 604 667 480 3.''>2 440 390 288 421 261 170 101 104 5,324 60 280 301 246 297 824 1,038 656 688 271 100 38 626 Fe- males. 16, 168 426 1,659 1,930 1,606 1,614 1,636 1,438 1,265 1,964 1,329 715 546 30 23, 113 533 1,987 2,286 1,947 2,244 3,018 2,622 2,230 3,119 1,807 7G1 408 161 15, 164 289 1,318 1,763 1,688 1,704 1,671 1,382 1,209 1,916 1,220 610 381 13 21, 478 640 2,325 2,640 1,961 1,962 2,265 2,018 1,708 2,668 1,737 945 728 83 4,343 207 631 653 508 434 405 278 256 382 280 177 123 9 2,462 80 262 270 188 219 317 312 261 284 155 81 34 19 NATIVE WHITE— FOEEIQN PABENTS. Total. 17, 274 358 1,459 1,897 2,118 2,584 2,544 2,024 23, 694 953 3,133 3,'277 2,527 2,546 2,868 2,922 2,194 2,236 729 211 81 17 10, 247 336 1,368 1,689 1,494 1,504 1,265 859 656 650 252 110 73 1 78, 651 4,001 14, 016 14, 123 10, 472 10, 379 8,354 6,162 4,713 4,186 1,509 411 181 44 13,677 326 1,276 1,621 ],801 2,146 2,202 1,693 1,210 947 305 101 43 8,895 723 2,009 1,613 796 832 1,026 857 557 432 97 36 9 8 Males. 8,376 166 725 963 1,067 1,283 1,166 958 883 782 261 77 37 4 12, 391 495 1,691 1,008 1,190 1,196 1,492 1,618 1,260 1,821 453 114 42 11 4,916 175 665 860 754 679 654 380 326 308 137 52 36 38, 192 1,948 7,036 7,211 5,268 4,914 3,793 2,797 2,231 2,023 680 185 75 31 175 662 825 901 973 982 776 662 429 144 43 18 4 4,913 371 961 764 402 421 629 606 362 302 68 26 2 6 Fe- males. 192 734 934 1,051 11, 303 458 1,542 1,669 5,331 161 740 826 711 479 330 342 115 58 37 1 40, 359 2,053 8,980 6,912 5,204 5,466 4,661 3,365 2,482 2,163 829 228 106 13 7,183 151 614 796 900 1,173 1,220 917 648 518 161 58 25 3,977 353 1,018 749 394 411 397 251 195 130 29 11 7 FOKEION WHITE. Total. 9,670 6 45 194 320 389 633 777 788 1,701 1,964 1,654 1,118 34 24, 441 15 201 459 683 1,147 3,461 4,742 3,714 5,223 2,909 1,281 566 60 7,905 43 193 387 522 966 1,009 806 1,684 1,308 662 395 31 80, 949 66 1,300 3,232 5,052 5,964 8,852 9,832 9,043 14, 706 11, 310 6.812 4,677 7,712 2 60 204 281 312 639 677 605 1,442 1,615 1,183 16, 183 10 221 694 824 1,099 2,805 3,388 2,666 2,746 1,087 458 212 173 Males. 5 18 102 159 179 328 418 442 918 1,020 757 690 24 8 100 235 332 489 1,806 2,903 2,374 3,294 1,766 695 261 4,163 186 226 414 506 443 869 782 398 198 23 39, 961 34 665 1,629 2,611 2,689 3,785 4,701 4,710 7,685 6,028 3,310 2,177 49 4,103 105 130 159 256 419 343 795 790 601 478 10, 569 124 299 412 536 1,803 2,393 1,895 1,835 731 260 120 156 Fe- males. 4,610 27 92 161 210 356 359 844 783 944 797 523 10 10, 142 7 101 224 351 658 1,645 1,839 1,840 1,929 1,143 536 305 14 3,752 21 105 201 296 552 503 362 715 S26 268 197 8 40, 998 636 1,603 2,641 3,275 6,087 6,131 4,338 7,021 5,284 3,602 2,500 49 8,604 99 151 153 283 258 262 647 726 682 411 6,614 6 97 295 412 563 l,ooa 995 671 911 356 198 92 17 COLOEED. (a) Total. 2,166 53 174 215 197 189 260 240 206 321 170 69 54 18 4,071 46 173 190 221 274 576 643 529 687 274 91 49 318 1,149 21 83 100 122 131 143 104 93 183 110 30 24 5 8,464 47 211 275 275 303 446 413 327 496 345 166 126 25 128 251 2 13 7 7 20 58 63 32 35 5 3 2 4 Males. 1,101 25 83 116 87 82 120 117 120 174 94 38 27 8 23 85 79 114 121 377 448 369 482 179 47 32 304 15 42 50 67 63 66 61 47 102 75 16 IS 3 29 110 131 117 142 201 203 164 278 174 78 67 17 73 164 a Persons of negro descent, Ckinese, Japanese, and civilized Indian*. 120 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Tablb 8.— ages by periods OF TEAES OF THE AGGREGATE POPULATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, GENERAL KATIVITT, AND COLOR, FOE CITIES HAVING 25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1890— Continued. CITIES AKD AGS FEBIODS. EUzabeth, If. J. Under 1 year 1 to 4yoars 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 2i years 25 to 29 years 80 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over . Age unliiiowa Elmira, N. T. TJnderlycar 1 to 4year8 , 5 to 9yeara 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years a0lo34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over . Age unlcuoT^n . . . . Erie, Pa . Under 1 year 1 to 4 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 4i years 45 10 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over . Age unknown Bvansvillo, Ind. Under 1 year. . .< . . 1 to 4 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 2D years 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 3"ears 45 to 54 years 55 to 6-1 "years 65 years and over - Age unknown .... Pall iliver, Mass. Underl year 1 to 4 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years ] 5 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over . Age unknown Vort Wayne, Ind . Under 1 year 1 to 4 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 2.1 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to C4 years 65 years* and over . Age unknown A I J. (XABSES. Total. 37,764 074 3,338 4,142 3,723 8,813 4,109 3,534 3,166 4,664 3, 224 1,791 1,201 95 80, 893 593 2,116 2,838 2,002 3,130 3,654 2,922 .2, 659 4,143 2,908 1,823 1,282 93 40,634 952 3,643 4,631 4,238 4, 277 4,392 3,604 3,235 4,744 3,377 1,992 1,488 66 60, 756 1,019 4,069 6,257 6,102 6,740 6,311 5,109 4,173 6,239 3,929 2,161 1,479 168 74, 398 1, 691 6,358 7,757 7,670 8,946 8,851 7,039 5,408 8,713 6,885 3,484 1,932 64 35, 393 910 3,108 3,859 3,413 8, 7-10 4,067 3,530 2,935 4,045 2,880 1,655 1,074 107 2^1aJes. 18, 796 611 1,680 2,086 1,864 1,831 1,983 1, 813 1,637 2,333 1,631 862 518 47 15,626 278 1,048 1,476 1,258 1,613 2.089 1,499 1,250 2,020 1,431 892 614 58 20, 756 516 1,871 2, 331 2,104 2,017 2,268 1,882 1,614 2,460 1,812 1,050 794 37 25, 493 I-e- males. 18, 968 540 1,981 2,026 2,649 2,568 3,007 2,666 2,210 3,324 2,041 1,121 722 135 35, 742 841 3,205 3,894 3,756 4,291 3,945 3,324 2,624 4,128 3,204 1,618 886 26 17, 898 463 1,658 2,056 1,859 1,982 2,120 1,721 1,519 2,331 1,593 929 683 4S 15, 307 285 1,008 1, 422 1,344 1,517 3,765 1,423 1,309 2,123 1,477 931 668 35 19, 878 492 1,569 1,940 1,660 1,821 1,972 1,795 1,612 2,141 1,488 857 539 82 436 1,777 2,300 2,134 2,260 2,124 1,722 1,621 2,284 1,565 942 694 19 23, 263 479 2,085 2,631 2, 553 3, 172 3,304 2,443 1,963 2.915 1,888 1,040 767 33 38, 056 • 850 3,163 3,863 8,914 4,655 4,706 3,715 2,784 4,585 3,481 1,866 1,046 38 17, 495 443 1, 539 1,919 1, 753 1,919 2,095 1,785 1,383 1,904 1,392 793 535 25 KATITE WHITS— NAir^E PAEENTS. rotal. 11, 533 387 1,271 1,615 1,164 1,018 1,045 836 830 1,319 1,001 598 615 34 16, 753 349 1,282 1,660 1,844 1,621 1,854 1,449 1,373 2,363 1,640 1,032 823 54 14, 163 448 1,666 1,927 1,479 1,280 1,502 1,111 1,042 1,483 1,090 635 470 24 21,104 657 2,453 2,778 2,233 2,288 2,434 1,948 1,688 2,374 1,222 630 374 125 12, 308 296 1,196 1, 437 1,181 1,060 990 906 923 1,679 1,210 803 723 14 15, 515 Males. 5,611 215 652 749 599 480 505 406 398 612 459 297 224 15 1,347 168 618 841 «65 '771 994 766 683 1,128 791 497 390 7,324 238 853 991 752 696 823 002 501 769 581 348 249 18 10,683 343 1,201 1,414 1,125 982 1,181 1,065 807 1,297 611 318 171 113 Fe- males. 5,922 162 572 715 675 506 452 404 450 758 582 370 332 8 7,876 300 902 1,024 745 658 852 703 630 919 653 280 149 71 172 619 786 665 538 540 430 432 707 542 301 291 19 8,406 181 664 819 679 750 860 683 690 1,235 865 535 433 22 6,839 210 813 679 609 5.11 714 609 287 221 10, 416 NATIVB WHITE— FOBEiaN PABENTS. I«tal. 14, 503 1,906 2,245 2,021 2,191 1, 823 1,259 1,049 839 261 87 69 5 8,175 314 1,252 1,364 1,108 1,306 1,253 883 721 1,077 611 312 203 12 6,413 134 624 722 600 544 638 602 473 821 628 424 891 « 7,639 846 1,065 793 802 790 695 697 788 612 242 174 21 200 723 1,841 1,013 1,263 1,365 866 061 657 218 78 63 16 15,848 486 1,859 2,422 2,291 2,496 1,993 1,360 1,153 1,191 407 108 65 11 16,955 263 1,212 1,861 2,172 2,625 2,822 2,048 1,594 1,605 573 117 64 24,186 M&lea. 7,115 287 954 1,148 984 1,059 904 630 640 419 121 44 24 1 104 383 628 481 664 750 400 299 309 91 32 25 11 Fe- males. 7,193 276 B52 1,007 1,037 1,132 919 629 609 420 14» 43 35 4 4,088 26« 951 1,189 1,110 1,183 972 665 642 558 180 44 27 4 8,046 1,317 4,442 4,625 3,809 3,491 2,389 1,682 1,143 1,048 307 72 26 6 12, 799 1,316 1,651 1,621 1,899 1,852 1,417 1,065 1,104 385 90 45 6 150 574 874 1,058 1,171 1,288 980 776 795 284 61 28 7 11, 875 656 2,238 2,277 1,850 1,700 1,147 733 560 621 142 38 12 1 6,171 646 848 796 946 841 623 534 509 166 45 23 96 345 613 638 699 615 457 362 348 127 46 8,157 220 908 1,233 1,181 1,813 1,021 701 Oil 033 227 64 38 7 8,909 FOBEION WHITE. Total. 11,126 113 638 887 1,114 1,454 1,534 1,068 818 810 289 66 26 2 12, 311 691 2,204 2,248 1,959 1,791 1,242 849 683 527 166 34 14 4 6,628 159 670 603 825 953 1, Oil 794 531 695 219 45 22 1 98 303 473 521 1,130 1,302 1, 213 2,404 1,905 1,076 609 29 5,308 57 140 179 298 562 659 469 1,016 980 «62 363 21 10,374 Males. 43 152 247 257 625 738 675 1,250 1,024 511 263 17 2,763 1 28 74 83 158 301 .301 243 628 614 338 181 13 5,614 re- TQales 5,424 .55 151 220 264 005 624 538 1,154 881 565 346 12 2,64S 105 258 446 474 869 1,109 1,027 2,023 1,858 1,231 944 21 7,127 13 60 135 196 350 481 519 1,482 1,698 1,235 37, 695 43 701 1, 777 2,667 4,382 5,253 4,524 3,815 6,055 5, 149 2,605 1,179 45 6,846 1 29 108 234 357 530 042 609 1,207 1,377 1,040 704 5 ■ 56 138 236 231 456 608 666 1,102 1,037 650 614 15 3,782 70 SO 177 266 291 802 914 647 477 4 17,855 22 385 892 1,326 2,071 2,337 2,167 1,601 2,830 2,466 1,200 541 17 3,716 a Persons of negro descent, Ohinese, Japanaae, and oiviliied Indians. 1 14 63 109 204 £r»5 300 304 694 751 630 366 5 1 29 66 66 140 261 258 226 488 4S6 324 182 8 4,760 4 49 120 210 243 413 601 461 921 821 681 430 8,345 7 21 65 97 173 228 228 680 784 588 471 19, 840 21 316 885 1,341 2,311 2,916 2, 367 1,714 3, 225 2,083 1,405 638 28 3,130 15 45 125 153 275 282 245 613 620 510 338 COLORED, (a) Total. 21 63 79 65 83 111 77 64 102 57 30 18 27 657 67 GO 48 73 48 66 107 61 61 33 2 249 Males. 36B 5,570 99 391 558 562 631 705 629 472 778 436 179 103 27 233 .2, 977 47 203 299 296 316 361 365 276 430 232 95 46 11 117 AGES. 121 Tabus 8.— AGES BY PERIODS OF TEARS OF THE AGGREGATE POPULATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND COLOR, FOE CITIES HAVING 25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1890— Contiaued. CITIES AND AQE PERIODS. Galveston, Tex . "Under 1 year 1 to iyeara 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years aO to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years B5 to 64 years 65 years and over . Ago imkno wn 'Grand Eapids, Hich. TTnderlyear 1 to 4 years 5 to9 years 10 to 14 years 16 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 yoara 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 t« 64 years 65 years and over . Age nntnowH . . . . Harrisbnrg, Pa . . TTnderlyear. 1 to 4 years - 5 to 9 years . 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over . Age unknown . . . . Hartford, Conn . TTnderlyear 1 to 4 years 6 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 85 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over . Age unknown . . . . Haverhill, Mass . TTnder 1 year 1 to 4y6ars 6 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over . Age unknown . . . . Soboken, N. J. TTnderlyear 1 to 4 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 te €4 years 65 years and over . Age unknown . . . . AU. CLASSES. Total. 29,084 656 2,441 3,160 3,034 2,905 2,882 2,797 2,325 3,907 2,642 1,163 711 611 60, 278 1,418 5,129 6,355 5,758 5,808 6,529 6,121 S, 383 7,760 5,153 2,844 1,871 157 39,385 893 3,208 4,049 3,851 3,971 4,343 3,696 3,238 5,110 3,664 1,958 1,284 122 53, 230 Males. 14, 620 1,058 3,677 4,444 4,319 4,823 5,895 5,649 4,738 7,388 6,426 3,308 2,483 117 27, 412 497 1,822 2,219 2,022 2,424 3, 264 2,963 2,680 3,765 2,782 1,697 1,157 330 43, 648 1,147 4,350 6,013 4,297 4,349 4,367 4,252 3, 783 6,625 3, 820 1,718 930 91 321 1,239 1,566 1,444 1,327 1,318 1,372 1,240 2,098 1,402 680 316 399 30,- 091 721 2,633 3,035 2,819 2,714 2, 9S6 3,047 2,773 4,107 2,735 1,478 936 107 19, 372 459 1,611 2,067 1,913 1,925 2,036 1,737 1,622 2,698 1,852 918 662 82 26, 019 559 1,807 2,209 2,165 2,388 2,836 2,680 2,395 3,666 2,602 1,530 1,008 84 13,404 258 882 1,064 1,036 1,189 1,603 1,392 1,271 1,872 1,360 • 768 495 225 22, 004 590 2,216 2,544 2,182 2,047 2,062 2,060 2,024 2,896 2,023 861 430 63 l?e- males. 14,464 335 1,202 1,584 1,590 1,638 1,666 1,425 1,085 1,809 1,140 583 395 112 30,187 697 2,496 3,320 2,939 3,086 3, 543 3,074 2,610 3,653 2,418 1,366 935 60 20, 013 434 1,595 1,982 1,938 2,046 2, .307 1,959 1,616 2, 512 1,812 1,040 732 40 27, 211 499 1,780 2,235 2,154 2,435 3,059 2,869 2,343 3,722 2,824 1,778 1,480 33 14, 008 239 940 1,155 986 1,235 1,662 1,671 1,309 1,893 1,432 829 662 105 21,644 657 2,134 2,469 2,115 2,302 2,305 2,186 1, 759 2,629 l,7i)7 857 606 28 NATIVE WHITE— NATIVE PAHENTS, 8,448 281 914 1,099 839 824 806 807 640 946 561 258 143 340 21,359 496 1,735 2,149 1,931 1,808 2,155 2,031 1,930 3,043 2,016 1,154 788 123 29, 326 737 2, 652 3,195 2,920 2,941 3,173 2,737 2,406 3,684 2,602 1,321 871 87 20, 804 420 1,393 1,718 1,680 1,716 1,865 1,692 1,620 3,063 2,630 1,666 1,557 79 15,613 234 924 1,130 1,016 1, 140 1,610 1,510 1,520 2,351 1,822 1,165 910 281 7,402 291 1,161 1,239 747 612 604 686 638 745 473 203 166 37 Males. 132 469 546 397 373 369 427 356 489 294 134 57 285 10, 698 253 912 1,002 960 . 859 1,011 1,031 984 1,685 1, 041 692 375 87 14,240 1,329 1,625 1,458 1,415 1,461 1,276 1,174 1,829 1,280 697 365 62 10,287 226 755 850 809 893 997 791 817 1,518 1,163 788 618 63 118 449 539 514 580 825 730 759 1,175 883 668 378 197 3,761 146 617 640 392 286 283 273 270 389 252 104 80 29 Fe- males. 4,130 149 455 663 442 451 437 380 284 467 257 124 86 65 10, 661 243 S23 1,147 965 949 1,144 1,000 940 1,458 975 662 413 15,886 10, 617 195 643 868 771 823 868 801 803 1,545 1,367 878 939 16 7,598 116 475 691 502 560 785 780 761 1,176 939 697 632 84 3,641 145 544 599 355 826 S21 313 221 NATIVE WHITE — FOEEIGN PABENTS. Total. 8,126 258 1,014 19, 010 901 3,064 3,369 2,503 2,369 2,008 1,630 1,372 1,157 379 114 72 12 74 287 544 434 362 387 216 16,574 604 2,087 2,336 2,222 2,366 2,165 1,854 1,370 1,120 312 83 60 5 6,624 253 813 879 728 7S2 700 551 411 865 101 22 15 4 18, 823 861 3,040 3,370 2,867 2,818 2,132 1,490 1,051 849 259 68 29 11 Males. 3,972 ini 509 633 619 673 460 338 274 284 99 29 15 8 9, 038 458 1,536 1,638 1,220 1, 007 882 718 658 569 195 66 38 7 1,905 40 139 209 265 308 234 193 176 189 93 35 24 8,191 315 1,044 1,165 1,108 1,109 1,048 902 690 550 141 41 15 2,735 136 391 420 387 366 857 233 200 179 45 11 8 1,293 444 1,625 1,697 1,422 1,831 1,019 708 641 433 125 35 11 4 Fe- males. 4,154 127 605 633 055 617 467 95 37 16 6 9,972 443 1,628 1, 733 1,283 1,802 1,180 912 716 588 184 68 34 5 2,054 34 148 190 248 295 310 241 186 198 123 45 36 8,i 289 1,043 1,171 1,114 1,197 1,117 952 680 570 171 42 35 2 2,889 117 422 469 341 416 343 318 211 186 66 11 7 2 9,530 407 1,615 1,673 1,445 1,487 1,113 784 610 416 134 21 18 7 FOEEIGN WHITE. Total. 5,745 16 85 101 219 891 554 626 1,395 1,253 612 382 51 282 765 1,274 1,561 2,239 2,390 2,032 3,454 2,713 1,669 991 19 61 64 98 198 195 177 493 605 414 270 17 14,398 6 103 279 401 624 1,717 1,957 1,592 2,911 2,428 1,490 832 29 5,899 6 64 175 259 469 917 871 623 1,005 836 403 227 17, 339 5 143 401 680 913 1,620 2,165 2,185 3,914 3,075 1,458 737 43 3,207 10 42 77 105 193 314 390 847 750 325 173 41 10, 025 3 153 358 610 701 1,062 1,263 1,107 1,899 1,465 822 609 13 2 28 87 43 112 118 115 279 291 216 128 2 64 145 198 260 718 904 808 1,459 1,213 666 352 16 30 89 126 234 406 412 304 498 409 180 108 22 72 205 365 428 750 1,079 1,205 2,060 1,640 722 337 30 Fo- 6 43 84 114 198 240 236 648 603 287 209 10 9,263 129 407 664 800 1,177 1,127 025 1,555 1,248 737 482 27 65 86 77 62 214 214 198 142 7,597 3 49 134 203 358 999 lj053 784 1,482 1,216 824 480 13 34 86 133 235 511 459 324 607 427 217 119 17 8,446 . 6 71 198 315 486 870 1,088 COLOEEp. (a) 117 497 700 760 732 758 702 476 9D1 544 227 155 106 12 48 72 SO 02 67 70 49 106 45 17 20 3 3,612 82 261 404 354 329 428 330 233 548 341 143 83 18 1,454 29 89 111 116 117 148 146 150 264 156 69 49 4 58 261 345 351 276 294 293 220 478 259 92 71 65 1,849 60 141 205 153 159 229 150 157 301 188 70 35 11 17 44 49 60 60 73 83 80 139 86 35 23 2 Fe- males. • Fersoni of negro descent, GMnese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. 122 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 8.— AGES BY PERIODS OF YEARS OF THE AGGREGATE POPULATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, GEISTERAL NATIVITY, AND COLOR, FOR CITIES HAVING 25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1890— Continued. CrriES AND AGE PEBIOD8. Holyoke, Mass. Under lyear Ito 4 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 6-1 years 65 years and over . Ago unknown Houston, Tex. Under 1 year 1 to 4 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 23 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over . Age imknown . . . . Indianapolis, Ind. Under 1 year 1 to 4 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 29 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 31 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years €5 years and over . Age unknown . . . . Jersey city, N.J". Under 1 year 1 to 4 years 5 to years 10 to 14 years 15 to in years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over . Age unknown .... ' Kansas city, Kan. Under 1 year 1 to 4 years 5 to 9 years 10 tal4 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to f)4 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over . Age unknown . . . , Kansas city. Mo. , Underlyear 1 to 4 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 21 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 4-1 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over . Age unknown . . . . ill. CLASSES NATIVE WHITE — PAEENTS. KATIVE NATIVE WHITE — FOEEIQN PAEENTS. FOKEION WHITE. COLOEED. a) Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total Males. Fe- males. 35, 637 16, 946 13, 691 6,000 3,014 2,986 12, 661 6,009 6,662 17,045 7,897 9,148 31 26 6 979 3,316 605 1,632 474 1,684 166 632 90 76 793 405 888 20 10 10 323 309 2,362 1,148 1,214 321 160 161 1 1 3,680 1,855 1,825 666 323 333 2,295 1,147 1,148 728 884 344 1 1 3,414 1,659 1,765 653 261 292 1,724 825 899 1,136 672 564 1 1 4,023 1,857 2,106 478 221 257 1,677 610 867 1,863 822 1,041 5 4 1 4,592 2,003 2,689 557 271 286 1,429 631 798 2,595 1,091 1,604 11 10 1 3,805 1,809 1,996 632 291 241 921 402 619 2,347 1,111 1,236 6 6 2,863 1, 407 1,466 606 253 243 641 305 336 1,712 841 871 4 3 1 4,020 1,967 2,063 845 428 417 643 266 283 2,631 1,273 1,358 1 1 2,729 1,286 1, 443 656 284 272 141 63 78 2,032 939 1,093 1,385 632 753 287 162 135 26 14 12 1,071 466 605 1 1 768 810 466 219 101 118 4 2 2 642 207 335 1 1 65 34 31 13 11 2 6 2 8 47 21 26 27, 657 14, 334 13, 223 10, 209 222 898 6,732 4,477 3,881 1,940 1,941 3,088 1,870 1,218 10, 879 4,792 5,587 633 2,299 262 1,185 281 1,114 103 451 119 447 1 127 612 65 265 62 247 184 869 84 467 100 20 12 8 412 2,916 1,443 1,473 1,032 518 514 688 314 274 74 34 40 1,222 577 645 2,743 1,346 1,402 896 460 436 603 309 294 99 46 63 1,150 631 619 2,738 1,190 1,548 960 442 508 659 243 316 114 57 57 1,115 448 687 3,032 1,398 1,636 1,120 585 636 486 236 250 243 133 115 1,178 442 738 2,579 1,289 1,290 942 517 425 325 143 182 323 204 119 989 425 564 2,006 1,073 933 763 418 345 263 131 132 332 218 114 643 306 342 3,463 1,822 1,541 1,195 686 609 275 166 119 744 478 266 1,249 602 647 2,280 1,276 1,004 732 402 330 96 57 39 623 895 223 829 432 407 1,009 615 494 280 152 128 26 11 16 320 191 129 383 161 222 643 308 340 208 97 111 10 4 e .173 89 84 267 118 139 1,306 1,139 167 971 901 70 11 6 5 18 13 5 306 219 87 105, 436 62, 303 53, 133 56, 999 28, 146 28, 853 24,834 633 12, 002 12, 332 14,449 2 7,663 6,896 9,154 4,602 4,552 1,915 990 925 1,223 629 594 280 253 2 167 79 78 7,637 3,892 3,646 4,657 2,384 2,273 2,189 1,123 1,066 60 37 23 631 348 283 10, 127 5,037 5,090 5,867 2,901 2,966 8,110 1,635 1,675 262 150 112 888 461 437 10, 141 4,966 5,170 5,417 2,599 2,818 3,405 1,722 1,683 426 220 206 893 424 469 10, 934 5,048 5,886 5,770 2,051 3,119 3,623 1,669 1,964 602 282 320 939 446 493 12, 122 5,867 6,466 6,476 3,060 8,416 3,666 1,681 1,335 1,069 483 606 1,011 463 553 10, 530 5,124 6,406 5,495 2,688 2,807 2,786 1,234 1,502 1,314 712 602 936 440 495 9,189 4,669 4,520 4,968 2,647 2,411 2,194 1,036 1,153 1,248 690 558 789 396 393 14, 112 7,277 6,835 7,602 3,865 3,737 2,135 1,045 1,090 2,965 1,625 1,340 1,410 742 668 9,772 5,025 4,747 5,067 2,676 2,481 734 337 897 8,032 1,573 1,509 849 489 360 6,340 2,770 2,570 2,694 1,318 1,276 236 134 152 2,108 1,130 973 367 188 169 3,234 1,667 1,667 1,667 731 826 178 86 92 1,232 662 630 217 83 119 483 282 201 326 197 129 45 20 25 34 17 17 78 48 30 163, 003 82, 0i6 80, 957 41, 659 20, 967 20, 592 66, 027 32, 635 33, 392 53, 180 27,290 25, 890 2,237 1,154 1,083 3,973 2,007 1,966 1,437 718 719 2,460 1,265 1,206 26 13 13 60 21 •< 29 14, 537 7,270 7,267 5,289 2,618 2,671 3,677 4,866 4,311 426 208 217 146 78 68 16, 808 8,470 8,338 5,492 2,803 2,634 9,961 4,981 4,930 1,182 600 582 173 81 92 19, 227 8,039 8,188 4,316 2,207 2,109 9,856 4,823 6,033 1,904 935 969 161 74 77 16, 683 7,816 8,767 3,769 1,318 1,951 10, 141 4,809 6,332 2,485 1,112 1,373 188 77 111 18, 024 8,809 9,215 3,882 1,927 1,955 8,448 4,117 4,331 6,419 2,638 2,781 275 127 148 16, 604 8,383 8,121 3,354 1,651 1,703 6,241 3,066 3,135 0,690 3,502 3,088 319 174 145 13, 751 7,282 6,469 3,107 1,632 1,526 4,483 2,295 2,193 5,375 3,236 2,639 281 169 113 20, 641 10,827 9,814 4,802 2,430 2,372 3,908 2,005 1,903 11, 666 6,189 5,377 365 203 162 14, 454 7,543 6,911 3,290 1,786 1,604 1,288 663 625 9,633 4,983 4,695 193 106 87 7,334 3,679 3,655 1,634 872 762 361 172 189 5,287 2,606 2,631 62 29 23 3,981 1,803 2,173 1,121 606 615 173 79 94 2,647 1,210 1,437 40 13 27 113 73 66 44 22 26 14 11 91 63 38 4 2 2 38, 316 20, 202 13, 114 19,853 10,424 9,429 7,771 4,003 3,763 5,688 3,336 2,852 5,004 2,434 2,570 1,073 3,715 548 1,931 625 1,784 628 2,094 326 1,062 302 1,032 330 1,137 172 617 158 620 116 428 60 222 65 66 SO 26 2ua 4,429 2,253 2,176 2,461 1,282 1,170 1,196 611 686 176 83 83 596 272 324 3,688 1,818 1,870 1,902 929 973 965 492 473 246 118 128 675 279 296 3, 73t 1,764 1,930 1,904 888 1,018 990 467 623 305 159 146 535 240 295 4,199 2,062 2,137 2,262 1,113 1,149 872 423 444 557 305 252 608 216 292 4,132 2,277 1,855 2,034 1,140 894 777 397 380 863 614 849 453 226 232 3,413 1,956 1,457 1,721 977 744 697 309 288 719 467 252 376 203 173 4, 517 2,485 2,032 2,374 1,314 1,060 563 804 269 1,030 609 427 544 258 286 1, 936 1,290 1,629 897 632 231 147 84 1,003 628 375 463 264 199 1,418 781 634 624 337 287 72 41 31 493 286 212 224 120 104 361 361 299 146 153 40 22 18 222 129 93 151 64 37 23 21 13 8 1 1 7 3 4 31 20 11 132, 716 71, 051 (!l,665 72, 941 39, 248 33, 693 25,244 12, 816 12, 428 20, 638 11, 934 8,703 13, 895 7,053 6,842 2,812 1,465 1,387 1,637 837 800 935 489 446 13 10 3 257 119 138 4,953 4,806 5,801 2,913 2,888 3,032 1,639 1,493 146 76 69 841 425 416 6,810 6,863 3,487 3,376 3,271 1,660 1,611 601 261 250 1, 194 621 673 12, 624 17, 777 17, 854 13,750 17,406 6,456 6,067 2,975 3,092 2,861 1,403 1,448 718 337 381 1,061 626 535 6,710 8, 1,52 3,558 3,274 1,697 ],677 1,083 474 614 1, 452 602 850 10,109 8,134 9,407 4,847 4,560 3,614 1,551 1,963 2,620 1,303 1,312 2,236 1,042 1,194 5,616 9,418 7,403 5,423 4,370 3,995 3, 027 3,003 2,277 1,585 1,249 1,418 1,028 3,242 2,635 1,919 1,673 1,323 957 2,191 1,435 1,182 831 1,009 G04 9,600 5,461 4,139 1,050 1,100 850 4,145 2,673 1,672 1,705 930 775 4,032 4, 408 6,570 3,141 2,429 737 410 327 8,120 1,887 1,233 619 865 446- 419 1,992 2,468 1,376 1, 093 267 156 111 1, 634 915 863 194 169 1,005 1,093 1,218 620 698 83 54 44 781 436 846 192 86 106 779 641 133 29 17 12 94 70 24 103 49 H o Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and oiviliied Indiuii. AGES. 123 Table 8.— AGES BY PERIODS OF TEARS OF THE AGGREGATE POPULATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND COLOR, FOR CITIES HAVING 25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE : 1890— Coutinued. CITIES AND AGE PEEI0D3. Lacrosse,"W"i3. Under 1 year 1 to 4 years 5 to years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years aud over . Age unknown . . . . Xancaster, Pa. Under 1 year 1 to 4 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over . Age unknown . . . . Itawrence, Mass . Under 1 year 1 to 4year3 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over . Age unknown . . . . Xtincoln, Nol>. Underlyear 1 to 4 years 5 to 9 3'ears 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 65 to 64 years 65 years and over . Age unknown . . . . little Eock, Ark. Underlyear.;.... lto4year3 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to29 3-ears 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over . Age unknown . . . . Xong Island city, N. T. , Underlyear 1 to 4 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to ^^4 years 35 to 44 years 45 (o54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over . Age unknown . . . . ALL CLASSES. Total. 25, 090 662 2,613 2,904 2,464 2,437 2,673 2,468 2,203 2,861 1,679 1,103 773 60 32, Oil 632 2,668 3, 449 3,103 3,362 3,212 2,524 2,600 3,989 2,889 2,033 1,697 47 44. 654 3,246 4,223 4,046 4,737 B,135 4,642 3,571 5,679 4,431 2,490 1,442 109 65, 154 3,035 6,199 6, 902 5,529 5,384 6,376 6,623 4,999 6,711 3,236 1,431 652 77 25, 874 630 2,095 2,662 2,593 2,690 2,970 2,543 2,184 3,377 2,201 941 477 441 30, 506 881 3,23(1 3,465 2,951 2,929 2,956 3,064 2,681 3,063 2,570 1, 341 768 11 Males. 12, 545 344 1,331 1,428 1,241 1,088 1,172 1,219 1,142 1,563 1,016 680 386 35 15, 078 308 1,297 1,695 1,576 1,687 1,434 1,136 1,187 1,846 1,327 931 737 17 20, 801 462 1,654 2,123 2,006 2,213 2,211 2,066 1,683 2,560 2,058 1,098 626 41 29, 395 492 3,109 3,494 2,761 2,617 3,259 3,918 2,977 3,821 1,886 782 327 62 12, 962 308 1,062 1,327 1,232 1,161 1,371 1,262 1,163 1,776 1,288 502 238 272 15, 623 439 1,656 1,761 1,474 1,443 1,469 1. 620 1,492 1,977 1,320 644 335 Fe- males. 12, 545 308 1,282 1,476 1,223 1,349 1,601 1,249 1,061 1,298 663 523 387 25 16, 933 324 1,271 1,764 1,527 1,775 1,778 1,388 1,319 2,143 1,662 1,102 960 30 23, 853 441 1,692 2,100 2,040 2,524 2,924 2,576 1,883 3,119 2,373 1,392 816 25, 759 543 3,090 3,408 2,768 2,867 3,117 2,705 2,022 2,890 1,350 649 325 12, 912 302 1,033 1,335 1,301 1,629 1,699 1,281 1,021 1,601 1,003 439 239 169 14,878 442 1,680 1,704 1,477 1,486 1,497 1,444 1,189 1,686 1,250 697 423 NATIVE WHITE— NATIVE PAEBNTS. Total. 6,463 213 776 823 611 561 611 636 546 712 494 281 201 43 21, 333 486 1,950 2,550 2,165 2,237 2,122 1,613 1,621 2,591 1,842 1,178 948 30 215 711 876 696 655 676 748 747 1,326 993 677 481 31 729 4,909 6,346 4,178 3,823 4,401 4,704 3,621 4,669 2,134 953 401 61 11, 336 273 950 1,230 1,161 1,162 1,300 1,118 995 1,440 949 412 164 1S6 6,787 306 1,012 958 606 459 451 457 460 617 348 180 131 2 Males. 113 390 412 308 207 302 311 285 397 269 148 108 24 233 970 1,246 1,101 1,047 943 712 739 1,192 836 509 361 9 105 365 443 341 290 317 347 351 614 437 308 213 13 21, 329 338 2,445 2,709 2,110 1,847 2,362 2,819 2,070 2,654 1,214 626 199 86 5,837 142 480 626 639 602 624 686 647 600 547 211 89 148 2,910 147 518 474 205 216 214 223 280 270 163 92 48 Fe- males. 416 303 294 309 275 261 315 225 133 93 19 11, 435 253 980 1,304 1,064 1,190 1,179 901 882 1,399 1,006 669 687 21 4,668 110 346 433 365 365 369 401 306 712 556 18 18,494 391 2,464 2,636 2,068 1,976 2,039 1,885 1,461 2,015 920 432 202 15 131 470 610 612 650 678 532 448 640 402 201 79 48 2,877 169 494 484 241 243 237 234 180 247 185 NATIVE WHITE— FOBEION PARENTS. Total. 10, 198 6,279 130 650 745 747 857 792 619 628 658 278 137 137 1 15, 204 664 2,290 2,727 2,282 2,289 1,816 1,240 878 748 190 39 17 24 7,512 276 1,044 1,121 847 871 792 777 613 724 814 90 42 1 2,681 105 335 376 371 400 310 236 191 220 97 23 14 8 13, 427 670 2,120 2,225 1,994 1,942 1,697 1,195 827 710 166 61 29 1 Males. 4,827 869 723 620 478 366 298 231 68 18 11 4 2,855 63 291 386 386 409 369 276 804 275 111 63 52 7,351 342 1,171 1,362 1,137 1,117 831 545 400 831 86 13 6 11 8,865 140 633 671 397 375 860 430 366 424 188 62 19 66 165 189 183 174 148 108 69 102 50 13 8 2 6,773 289 1,080 1,144 983 947 790 621 423 Fe- males. 205 871 907 697 896 756 504 319 220 61 18 3,324 67 269 379 361 448 433 343 324 383 167 74 £6 1 7,853 322 1,119 1,365 1,145 1,172 985 696 478 417 104 26 12 13 3,657 136 611 550 450 496 432 347 247 300 126 38 23 1 1,394 49 170 187 188 226 162 128 102 118 47 10 6,654 281 1,040 1,081 1,011 995 807 574 404 311 80 15 EOEEIGN WHITE. Total. 8,366 3,717 10 70 128 167 229 237 206 636 719 699 687 10 20, 493 20 236 611 1,067 1,786 2,629 2,645 1,931 3,579 3,239 1,765 041 54 6,423 6 84 254 374 566 995 958 757 1,166 712 356 199 8 2,097 88 83 137 239 223 226 433 409 199 88 14 11, 172 94 276 444 518 896 1,395 1, 379 2,4U 2, 045 1,108 695 Males. 44 125 200 200 391 639 652 928 678 413 265 7 Fe- males. 4,017 2 25 140 219 249 433 468 480 759 575 371 285 5 1, 882 1, 835 3 42 63 91 97 126 121 316 355 352 312 i 9,240 14 112 316 523 802 1,053 1,167 923 1,601 1,531 773 408 17 3,416 2 43 122 189 228 428 548 468 655 438 188 103 4 1,212 6 23 42 64 113 136 145 265 243 121 47 S 6,881 2 55 142 224 271 449 768 779 1,323 1,065 535 273 7 7 28 65 96 132 111 84 320 364 347 275 6 11, 253 6 124 296 534 984 1,676 1,478 1,008 1,978 1,708 992 633 37 3,007 41 132 186 328 667 410 289 511 274 167 B6 4 886 4 15 41 73 126 86 81 168 166 78 41 5,291 134 220 247 447 627 000 1,089 980 683 323 1 COLOEED. (a) Total. 16 58 84 63 81 69 65 52 104 50 19 25 6 25 162 182 130 134 188 184 108 162 76 28 10 17 9,760 232 801 1,012 988 1,001 1,121 967 772 1,234 830 307 211 223 120 Males. 343 795 12 88 92 65 67 log 121 73 88 46 16 6 12 4,626 110 412 489 468 421 486 432 382 609 448 167 98 114 64 Fe- males. a Persons of negro descent, CUnese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. 124 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 8.— AGES BY PERIODS OF TEARS OF THE AGGREGATE POPULATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND COLOR, FOE CITIES HAVING 25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE : 1890— Coutiiuied. ciTmg A5D Aoa peeiobs. Xos Angeles, Cal. TTntler 1 year. 1 to 4 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 2i Years 25 to 29 years 30 lo ai years 35 to a years 45 to 54 years 55 to C4 years C5 years an d oyer . A ge nntaown .... Xouisvillc, Ey. TTntler 1 yeax 1 to 4 years 5 to 8 years 16 to 14 years 15 t© IS years 20 to. 24 years 25 t» 29 years 30to34yeai-s 35 to i'i years 45 to 5-4 yeai's 65 to 64 years 65 years and over . Age unknown Ijowell, Mass 77, G9S Under 1 year 1 to 4 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to ]9 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 20 years SO to 34 years 85 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 04 years 65 years and over . Age unknown .... Lynn, Kass. TTncierl year 1 to 4 years ... 5 to 9 years 10 to ]'4 years 15 to lOyears 20to24Vcar3 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to &4 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over . Ago unknown Manchester, K. H. TJnderl year 1 to 4 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 lolOyoars 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 yeai's 35 to 44 years 45 to 51 years 65 to 64 years 65 years and over . Age unknown . . . . IleniTjliis, Tenn- TTuder 1 year 1 tci 4 years 6 to 9 years 10 to ]'4 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 toSiVears 85 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 65 to G4 years 65 years and over . Age unknown ALL CLASSES. Tot»l. 50, 395 161, 129 418 047 919 2S5 (-.27 772 533 1G3 ISIS 756 1,165 i, 335 861 1, 653 5,586 6, 7G0 6,659 8,464 9,839 8, 319 6,364 9,935 7,192 4,103 2,791 81 65, 727 1,014 3,803 4,479 4,338 4,845 6,402 6, 180 6,299 7,879 5, 791 3,293 2,315 139 44, 126 911 3,055 3,851 8,856 5,320 6,595 4,461 3,457 5,519 4,075 2,404 1,671 61 61, 495 Males. 26, 224 499 1,844 2, 247 2,304 2,000 2,282 2,874 2,763 4,248 1, 5;)0 703 288 78, 612 1,739 6,159 7,9*4 8,013 8, 413 8,991 7,954 6,583 9,354 G,V75 3,832 2,401 405 35,453 793 2,753 3,377 3,433 3,783 4,113 3,574 2,911 4.5J8 3,100 1,857 1,167 40 27, 428 1,270 4,377 5,809 0,659 6,718 7, 958 6,985 5,416 8,654 6,700 2,704 1,352 893 524 1,969 2,209 2,194 2,356 3,232 3,033 2,080 3,820 2,788 1,669 19, 864 Fe- males. 24, 171 4G7 1, 821 2,321 2,351 2, 345 2,638 2,647 2,173 3,324 2,205 1,092 026 141 82, 517 1,079 5, 888 7,9S5 ,8,283 9,214 9,781 8,579 6,580 9,844 7,021 4, 333 2,934 398" 42,243 760 2,833 3,383 3, 217 4,682 5,726 4, 745 3,453 6,387 4,026 2,366 1,634 41 28,301 452 1,500 1,926 1,849 2, 194 2,323 1,890 1,686 2,539 1,821 1, 063 693 28 32, 488 639 2,179 2,866 3,167 3,069 3, 821 3,588 2,898 4,686 3, 001 1,458 675 641 490 1,834 2,270 2, 144 2, 489 3,170 3,097 2,619 4,059 3,003 1,724 1,333 70 24,263 459 1,655 1,925 2,007 8,126 3,272 2,661 1,871 2,980 2, 254 1,341 878 33 32, 007 631 2,198 2, 943 3, 492 3, 649 4,137 3,397 2,618 4,063 2,699 1,246 777 252 KATITE WHITE — NATITE PAEENTS. Toital. 24, 775 617 1,962 2,499 2,329 2,157 2,314 2,450 2,273 3,412 2.407 1,392 732 331 62, 942 2,013 0,7SS 7,841 0,927 0,644 6,870 5,763 4,030 6, G4« 4, 528 3,373 1,647 280 21,084 334 1,389 1,704 1,694 1,613 2, on 1,884 1,922 S, 367 2,261 1,635 1,5U 49 29,082 4S7 1,825 2,254 2,073 2,223 2,797 2,645 2,083 4,530 3,558 2,123 1,699 93 13, 573 Males. Te- malea. 22, 672 557 1,707 2,165 2, 2.iS 2, 309 2, 7S0 2,461 2,011 2,869 1,714 796 872 BIS 12,386 263 1,016 ,247 ,104 901 ,033 ,230 ,187 1,727 1,239 791 382 216 31,006 1,813 3,623 3,948 3,458 3,105 3,383 2,SI8 2,315 3,288 2, 229 1,088 723 191 9,713 12, 369 254 94« 1,253 1,235 1,196 1,381 1,220 1,086 1,685 1,178 601 350 115 31, 876 KATIVB WHITE— FOEEIGH PAEENTS. Total. 11, 673 1,008 3, 258 3, 808 3,477 3,539 3,487 2,»45 2,315 3,358 2,299 1,387 924 89 11, 371 1G9 712 823 777 713 819 837 8S4 1,515 1,928 710 689 32 14,513 200 953 1,151 1.048 1,111 1,480 1,365 1, 38D 2,220 1,738 1,025 724 48 6,252 165 677 881 727 909 1, 093 1,847 1,038 1,75a 1,233 919 922 17 14,430 431 1,603 1,641 1,602 1,448 1,249 1,153 8GS 987 398 180 4«, 053 864 3,485 5,100 8,248 7,302 7,079 5,001 4,430 4,037 1,342 352 189 54 21,802 227 872 1,103 1,031 1,114 1,317 1,280 1,393 3,310 1,820 1,103 975 45 7,321 1,162 3, 565 3, 603 2, 951 2,864 2,660 1,876 1,403 1,336 466 110 • 61 6 12,295 Males. males. 3,471 228 743 799 795 6S1 616 517 398 494 182 83 54 2 22,203 601 1, 773 1,793 1,638 1,688 1,493 1,229 99B 801 230 77 65 20 7,823 167 618 931 1,130 1,207 1,268 901 600 619 241 87 80 IS 458 1,724 2,549 3, S76 3,567 3,353 2, 60S 2,111 1,968 698 144 87 22 10,46S 6,102 203 7G0 «42 867 787 733 636 470 473 216 78 34 3 23, 845 426 1,711 2,651 3,172 3,735 3, 721 2,fl95 2,319 2,129 744 208 102 32 II, 423 697 1, 731 1,814 1,688 1,384 1,097 SOS 633 673 183 64 30 2 6,992 253 919 850 836 803 746 001 469 848 116 40 23 a 5,042 342 945 963 717 643 619 344 239 232 76 11 5 6 3,833 82 304 465 653 506 588 459 308 814 131 44 IS 665 1,824 1,789 1,383 1,480 1,403 1,073 770 763 283 58 31 6,304 248 854 .943 812 886 747 633 539 453 114 87 82 11 5,380 300 957 877 739 743 586 463 261 267 86 84 8,985 85 314 466 677 641 680 442 801 305 110 43 15 6 FOEEIQN WHITE. Total. 10, 857 81 285 434 623 982 1,4U 1,300 3,477 1,842 987 480 53 23,482 Males. 6,«00 1 23 125 237 240 417 721 762 1,432 1,060 693 251 83 11, 990 Fe. males. 4,957 34, 414 53 622 1,421 2,162 3, 942 5,803 4, 520 3,015 5,301 4,428 2,469 1, 212 27 13, 699 158 355 649 869 2,043 2,194 1.662 2,441 1,923 1,050 533 25 20, 081 48 455 1,047 1,489 2,886 3,253 2,493 1,703 8,736 2,232 1,146 563 81 5,371 a P«Boa8 of negro descent, CUnese, Japanese, and oivilized Indians. 13 67 103 139 898 548 549 1,339 1,284 665 284 82 117 242 389 709 1,003 1,02« 2,324 2,773 2,056 1,275 38 15, 093 23 298 720 1,069 1,664 2,083 1,910 1,379 2,443 1,935 1,032 636 6 1 53 160 197 283 565 fr30 538 ,045 783 B94 229 20 17 126 222 379 716 809 716 2,197 2,684 2, 179 1,388 34 19, 316 COLORED, (a) Total. 16 119 143 130 223 395 S€7 495 716 294 »3 29 4« 28,672 38 324 761 1,093 2,2T6 8,219 2,610 1,636 2, 858 2,493 1,377 076 21 158 293 415 965 1,035 799 1,193 896 485 221 12 8,539 218 625 691 1,074 1,209 1,027 763 1,231 1,006 602 257 13 3,813 7 28 67 73 238 883 873 879 727 895 135 18 197 268 454 1,078 1,159 763 1,248 1,028 665 312 13 11, 542 15 237 622 798 1,812 2,044 1,465 950 1,505 1,226 644 308 18 2,058 46 66 160 165 176 460 807 S70 149 14 513 1,779 2,735 2,656 2,913 3, 3<'8 3, 358 2,359 3, »B4 2,469 1,205 835 457 305 730 17 49 77 72 63 69 62 67 107 80 38 28 1 28, 72D 546 I,S79 2,646 3,168 3,063 3,513 3,075 2,247 8,827 2,511 1,166 666 833 Males, 2,467 7 57 76 63 144 316 406 416 595 265 ■64 16 37 13, 348 263 877 1,325 1,244 1,352 1,541 1,528 1,129 1,834 1, 175 546 316 216 Fe- males. 9 63 67 G2 79 79 101 79 121 29 19 13 8 15,324 248 903 1, 410 1,412 1,561 1,857 1,880 1,230 2,1G0 1,294 639 620 24L 133 12 14 24 11 15 9 14 17 4 5 370 31 13, 333 277 983 1,270 1,499 1,328 1,509 1,368 1,065 1,814 1,211 535 270 166 9 30 37 45 35 23 80 34 48 41 19 13 1 15,398 269 998 1,378 1,669 1,735 2,003 1,709 1,183 3,018 1,800 B7X ??? AGES. 125 Tablb 8.— ages by periods OF YEARS OF THE AGGREGATE POPULATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND COLOR, FOR CITIES HAVING 25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1890— Continued. CITffia AND AGE PEKI0D3. Mil-waxitee, "Wis . tTnderlyear 1 toiyears 5 to 9 years 10 to U years 15 to 19 years 20 to 21 years 25 to 29 years 80 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over . Age nnknowa . . . . Sliimeapolis, Minn. Under 1 year 1 to 4 years 5 to 9 j^ears 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over . Age unknown .... Jfobile, Ala.. TJnderlyear 1 to 4 years 5 to 9years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20to24 j-ears 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over . Age unknown .... Kosliville, Tenn . "Under 1 year 1 to 4 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to Hi years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over . Age unknown . , . . JTewark, IT. J. TJnderlyear 1 to 4years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years "65 to 64 years 65 years and over . Age unknown . . . . STew Bedford, Mass.. TTnderlyear lto4years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 years , 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years .- 65 years and over Age unknown ALL CLASSES. Total. 204, 468 5,694 22, 225 25, 935 21, 223 20, 114 20, 137 19, 149 17, 282 22, 714 14, 109 8,739 6,524 423 164,738 4,207 15, 190 15, 209 12, 001 13, 740 21, 551 22, 914 18, 074 20, 805 10, 973 5,662 3,471 1,041 31, 076 610 2,328 3,328 3,802 3,541 3,431 2,809 2,124 3,693 2,957 1,687 1,035 233 76, 168 1,504 5,871 7,524 8,297 8,747 9,425 7,261 6,734 9,145 6,565 3,580 2,162 353 181, 830 4,131 15,990 19, 362 17, 659 18, 083 18,809 17,840 16, 480 22, 876 16, 296 9,302 5,915 187 40, 733 785 3,045 3,682 3,492 4,112 4, 1 o 19 veara 44 53 30 33 93 56 55 to 64 yeara 13 23 533 250 Yonkers, N. Y 274 750 2,685 2,911 2, 814 3,613 4,146 3,593 2,690 3,660 2,802 1,499 847 23 33,220 345 1,366 1,490 1,417 1,696 1,844 1,682 1,311 1,767 1,360 710 383 8 16, 990 405 1,319 1,421 1,397 2,017 2,302 1,911 1,379 1,903 1,452 789 461 15 16, 230 293 1,076 1,081 909 816 884 775 704 1,019 774 439 344 7 9,168 128 550 677 452 367 402 361 322 495 378 200 146 2 4,590 165 520 504 467 449 482 414 383 524 396 239 198 5 4, 568 445 1,487 1,547 1,533 1,944 1,680 1,180 786 586 194 60 35 3 12, 881 212 748 771 773 885 740 543 372 311 95 31 17 2 6,374 233 739 776 760 1,069 940 637 413 275 99 35 18 1 6,507 8 80 246 329 808 1,513 1,559 1,136 1,973 1,793 972 400 12 10, 532 3 46 124 168 329 664 746 583 908 830 473 219 3 5,688 5 40 121 103 479 849 813 553 1,065 937 499 241 9 4, 844 4 36 33 43 45 69 79 05 83 41 22 8 1 049 2 23 18 26 15 33 32 34 43 21 6 1 1 338 2 14 20 10 to 14 years 17 30 20 to 24 veara 31 47 31 39 20 18 7 Youngstown, Oliio 311 676 3,340 4,076 3,693 3,473 3,550 3,062 2,677 3,949 2,461 1,252 737 74 428 1,693 2,062 1,822 1,680 1,776 1,581 1,433 2,147 1,335 648 334 51 448 1,647 2,014 1,871 1,793 1,774 1,481 1,244 1,802 1,126 C04 403 23 261 1,058 1,165 935 825 910 839 754 1,177 062 324 215 37 124 624 695 467 399 471 414 366 615 345 161 82 27 137 534 660 468 426 445 425 388 562 317 163 133 10 605 2,113 2,467 2,057 1,937 1,391 842 615 660 174 67 46 7 300 1,094 1,249 1,016 930 673 384 298 298 77 30 23 2 305 1,019 1,218 1,041 1,007 718 468 317 262 97 87 23 6 6 111 358 640 637 1,189 1,316 1,243 2,126 1,578 837 465 27 3 48 169 313 316 608 749 726 1,182 885 442 226 21 3 63 189 327 321 581 567 517 943 693 395 239 G 4 38 95 61 74 54 65 65 87 47 24 n 3 1 49 26 35 24 34 43 52 28 15 3 1 3 31 47 "5 89 20 to 24 Tears 30 31 30to34yGara 22 35 19 9 8 2 a Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. ' SCHOOL ^TTE:N"D^:^rCE. BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890. Table 9.— TOTAL PERSONS ATTENDING SCHOOL DURING THE CENSUS YEAR, CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY AND COLOR. Table 10.— TOTAL PERSONS ATTENDING SCHOOL DURING THE CENSUS YEAR, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE PERIODS. Table 11.— WHITE PERSONS ATTENDING SCHOOL DURING THE CENSUS YEAR, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE PERIODS. Table 12.— NATIVE WHITE PERSONS ATTENDING SCHOOL DURING THE CENSUS YEAR, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE PERIODS. Table 13.— NATIVE WHITE PERSONS OP NATIVE PARENTAGE ATTENDING SCHOOL DURING THE CENSUS YEAR, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE PERIODS. Table 14.— NATIVE WHITE PERSONS OF FOREIGN PARENTAGE ATTENDING SCHOOL DURING THE CENSUS YEAR, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE PERIODS. Table 15.— FOREIGN WHITE PERSONS ATTENDING SCHOOL DURING THE CENSUS YEAR, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE PERIODS. Table 16.— COLORED PERSONS ATTENDING SCHOOL DURING THE CENSUS YEAR, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE PERIODS. Table 17.— NEGRO PERSONS ATTENDING SCHOOL DURING THE CENSUS YEAR, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE PERIODS. Table 18.— TOTAL PERSONS ATTENDING SCHOOL DURING THE CENSUS YEAR, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, AGE PERIODS, AND MONTHS OF SCHOOL ATTENDANCE. Table 19.— NATIVE AVHITE PERSONS OF NATIVE PARENTAGE ATTENDING SCHOOL DURING THE CENSUS YEAR, CLASSIBTED BY SEX, AGE PERIODS, AND MONTHS OF SCHOOL ATTENDANCE. Table 20.— NATIVE WHITE PERSONS OF FOREIGN PARENTAGE ATTENDING SCHOOL DURING THE CENSUS YEAR, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, AGE PERIODS, AND MONTHS OF SCHOOL ATTENDANCE. Table 21.— FOREIGN WHITE PERSONS ATTENDING SCHOOL DURING THE CENSUS YEAR, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, AGE PERIODS, AND MONTHS OF SCHOOL ATTENDANCE. Table 22.— COLORED PERSONS ATTENDING SCHOOL DURING THE CENSUS YEAR, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, AGE PERIODS, AND MONTHS OF SCHOOL ATTENDANCE. Table 23.— NEGRO PERSONS ATTENDING SCHOOL DURING THE CENSUS YEAR, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, AGE PERIODS, AND MONTHS OF SCHOOL ATTENDANCE. FOR THE UNITED STATES: 1890. Table 24.— TOTAL PERSONS ATTENDING SCHOOL DURING THE CENSUS YEAR, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AGE PERIODS, AND MONTHS OF SCHOOL ATTENDANCE. FOR CITIES HAVING 25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1890. Table 25.— TOTAL PERSONS ATTENDING SCHOOL DURING THE CENSUS YEAR, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE PERIODS. Table 26.— NATIVE WHITE PERSONS OF NATIVE PARENTAGE ATTENDING SCHOOL DURING THE CENSUS YEAR, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE PERIODS. Table 27.— NATIVE WHITE PERSONS OF FOREIGN PARENTAGE ATTENDING SCHOOL DURING THE CENSUS YEAR, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE PERIODS. Table 28.— FOREIGN WHITE PERSONS ATTENDING SCHOOL DURING THE CENSUS YEAR, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE PERIODS. Table 29.— COLORED PERSONS ATTENDING SCHOOL DURING THE CENSUS YEAR, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE PERIODS. Table 30.— TOTAL PERSONS ATTENDING SCHOOL DURING THE CENSUS YEAR, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, AGE PERIODS, AND MONTHS OF SCHOOL ATTENDANCE. 135 SCHOOL ATTENDANCE. 137 Tablb 9.— total persons ATTENDING SCHOOL BURING THE CENSUS YEAR, CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY AND COLOR, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890. STATES AHD TEiraiTOBIES. The tTnitecl States - Kortli Atlantic division. Maine IS cw Hanipsliiro . "Vermont Massachusetts .. Khode Island . . . Connecticut Ijlew York New Jersey Pennsylvania South Atlantic division . Delaware Maryland District of Columbia. . Yirginia "West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida North Central division. Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan "Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota. South Dakota. . Nebraska Kansas South Central division . Kentucky... Tennessee .. Alabama Mississippi . liOuisiana... Texas Oklahoma... Arkansas . - - VTestern division . Montana "Wyoming Colorado New Mexico . Arizona Utah Nevada Idaho "Washington . Oregon California Aggregate. 11, 674, 878 3,003,712 132, 032 61,700 61,007 878, 410 55, 474 120, 459 985, 625 241, 844 9GI, 101 1, 451, 265 27, 822 1G8, 058 36, 205 290, 905 163, 305 200, 125 161, 303 267, 914 74, 608 4, 808, 762 Total -white. 10, 667, 171 2, 967, 104 131,715 61, 660 60, 847 B74, 977 54, 359 124, 500 977, 221 235, 673 946, 152 1, 035, 058 775,524 474, 750 703, 675 422, 601 364, 966 202,711 460, 862 570, 924 31, 806 70, 087 242, 900 353, 896 1, 915, 059 357, 601 337, 265 215, 895 251, 547 122, 206 407, 167 7,200 216, 178 496, 080 15, 395 7,803 CO, 327 20, 713 7,755 41, 278 7,390 14, 878 52,240 62, 970 205, 271 24, 9Z5 142, 268 25, 218 196, 788 158, 031 187, 000 78, 676 175, 191 46, 361 4, 727, 819 758, 842 466, 459 753,696 419, 128 363, 567 261, 652 407, 866 546, 382 31,742 69, 828 240, 934 347, 723 320, 302 273, 969 143, 215 127, 021 79, 341 327, 305 6,937 168, 728 490, 312 15,241 7,781 69, 610 20, 121 7,621 41, 213 7,350 14, 842 51, 552 62, 527 202, 454 NATIVE "WHITE. Total. 10, 153, 289 2, 764, 443 124, 919 56, 023 58, 082 334, 757 47, 831 114, 922 903, 872 219, 452 904, 586 24, 354 138, 945 24, 765 190, 224 157, 930 186, 859 78, 572 174, 849 45, 150 4, 461, 693 736, 277 400, 036 705, 135 374, 952 329, 502 225, 682 44C, 707 537, 769 22, 507 61,710 224, 222 336, 634 1,435,568 318, 711 273, 202 142, 682 126, 906 78, 625 320, 717 6,858 167, 967 463, 937 13, 869 7,033 55, 796 19, 722 6,866 38, 730 7,141 14, 267 47, 637 60, 209 192, 707 Native parents. 7, 204, 755 1, 732, 705 104, 765 42, 440 42, 089 165,411 23, 811 62, 299 482, 828 131,514 676, 948 904, 441 20, 977 110, 486 18, 573 191, 061 149, 210 185, 465 76, 419 170, 935 41, 315 552, 460 389, 894 427, 733 199, 372 109, 558 67, 721 277, 214 432, 570 6,992 28, 907 143, 337 259, 494 1, 336, 983 293, 382 265, 716 138, 353 123, 145 62, 336 284, 938 6,257 162, 856 275, 314 7,988 4,248 38, 125 17, 426 3,983 13, 295 2,804 8,804 31, 982 46, 019 100, 040 T'oreign parents. 2, 948, 534 1, 031, 738 20, 154 13, 582 15, 393 169, 346 24, 020 52, 023 421, 044 87, 938 227, 638 63, 207 3,377 28, 459 6,192 5,163 8,720 1,394 2,163 3,914 3,835 1, 566, 381 183, 817 70, 742 277, 402 175,580 219, 944 157, 861 109, 493 105, 199 15, 575 32, 743 80, 885 77, 140 98, 585 25,329 7,486 4,229 3,761 10, 289 35, 779 601 5,111 188, 023 5,881 2,785 17, 671 2,296 2,883 25, 435 4,337 5,463 15, 555 14, 190 92, 127 ^Foreign white. 513, 882 202, 721 6,796 5,038 2,705 40, 220 0,528 9,638 73, 349 16, 221 41,566 7,410 571 3,323 453 564 701 141 104 342 1,211 200, 126 22,565 5,823 48,501 44, 176 34, 065 36, 070 21,159 8,613 9,175 8,118 16, 712 11, 089 11, 250 1,591 707 633 115 716 6,588 79 761 26, 375 1,372 748 3,814 399 755 2,483 209 675 4,015 2,318 9,087 Total. 36, 548 317 100 160 3,433 1,115 1,899 8,404 6,171 14, 949 416, 207 2,897 26, 690 10, 987 94, 177 4,734 73, 125 82, 627 S2, 723 28, 247 80, 943 10, 682 8,291 9,979 3,473 1,399 1,059 1,996 24, 542 64 259 2,020 11,173 468, 241 37, 299 63, 296 72, 080 124, 526 42, 855 79, 862 203 47, 450 6,768 164 82 717 592 134 65 40 36 688 443 2,817 Negro. (a) Chinese, Japanese, and civi- lized In- dians. 999, 324 35,458 223 100 151 3,338 1,088 1,870 8,296 6,144 14, 249 415, 794 2,897 26, 685 10, 979 94, 031 4,731 72, 893 82, 631 93, 722 23, 245 10, 631 8,160 9,900 2,801 455 407 1,993 24, 510 51 67 1,286 10, 607 408, 007 37, 288 63, 283 72, 650 124, 453 42, 851 79, 775 262 47, 439 3,077 106 70 680 223 60 35 16 27 104 148 1,619 , a Includes all persons of negro descent. 138 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 10.— TOTAL PEESONS ATTENDING SCHOOL DURING THE CENSUS YEAR, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE PERIODS, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890. STATES AND TEERI- TOKIES. UNDER 5 TEAKS. 5 TO 9 TEARS. 10 TO 14 TEARS. 15 TO 19 YEARS. 20 TEARS AND OVEK. Total. ! Males Pe. ■ males Total. Males. Pe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males Fe. males. TJnited States... . 8, 330 1 1 4, 245 4,085 3, 726, 044 1, 888, 039 1, 838, 005 5, 607, 358 2, 831, 006 2,776,333 2, 135, 111 1, 111, 989 1,013,152 178, 003 118, 864 59, 141 Kortli Atlantic di- vision. 3,635 1,856 1,779 1, 072, 526 614, 345 628, 181 1,439,718 734, 9:;2 714, 786 446, 119 222, 378 223, 741 41, 714 27, 161 14,553 Uaino 480 79 78 022 109 388 1,171 92 616 623 229 31 39 ' 307 69 188 631 55 314 1 322 251 45 39 315 50 200 540 37 302 301 44, 658 20,954 19, 850 140, 878 21,729 47, 591 355, 440 88, 132 333, 294 404, 577 22, 718 10, 583 10, 236 70, 969 10, 974 24, 254 ISO, 426 44, 851 169, 330 204, 467 21,910 10,372 9,015 09, 909 10,755 23, 337 175, 014 43, 281 103, 958 200, 110 67, 678 28, 677 28, 348 176, 376 26, 056 58, 992 477, 058 120,854 466, 679 737, 774 29, 471 14, 607 14, 687 88, 233 12, 921 29, 993 241, 847 CO, 743 233, 427 307, 693 28, 207 14,070 13, 061 87, 143 13, 132 28, 999 335, 211 60, 111 234, 252 370, 081 26, 928 11, 161 11,734 54, 598 6,973 16,947 138, 313 30, 635 148, 831 286, Oil 13,888 5,713 6,022 25, 784 3,459 8,300 63, 289 15, 164 75, 759 141, 033 13, 040 5,448 5,713 28, 814 3,614 8,647 70, 023 15, 471 73, 072 144, 978 3,288 839 997 0,930 607 2,541 13, 044 2,131 11,681 22, 280 1,558 518 634 4,007 407 1,934 8,996 1,606 7,501 14, 781 New Hampshire 730 371 Maasaclmsetts . - Ithode Island . - . Connecticut Now York New Jersey Pennsylvania. . . Sontli Atlantic di- vision. 303 2,920 200 607 4,648 625 4,180 7,499 Delaw.arc Maryland.. Dist. Columbia.. Virjiiiiia "West Virginia - . North Carolina - South Carolina.. Georgia Florida 10 72 24 155 52 94 60 90 51 2,841 6 40 12 74 20 50 i 38 i 63 i 1,468 5 32 12 81 26 44 28 46 27 1,373 8,963 52, 900 S, 253 79, 783 45, 861 CO, 043 43, 534 70, 270 21, 904 1, 591, 003 4,503 26, 792 4,618 40, 043 23, 450 33, 331 21,790 38, 385 10, 949 805, 788 4,460 26, 114 4,636 39, 140 22, 411 32, 712 21,738. 37, 885 11, 015 785, 215 14, 231 89, 067 19, 218 146, 639 78, 411 129, 608 84, 717 139, 757 36, 096 2, 223, 154 7,224 44, 792 9,342 72, 687 40, 038 64, 358 42, 000 OS, 915 18, 251 1, 130, 395 7,007 44, 275 9,906 73, 052 38, 353 65, 250 43, 631 70, 842 17, 845 1, 092, 759 4, 205 24, 916 7,009 60, 207 36, 166 68, 424 30, 721 48, 941 15, 303 910, 988 2,210 13, 135 2,901 23, 202 19,290 29,223 14, 620 23, 769 7,777 489, 587 1, 995 11, 781 4,168 32, 005 16, 869 29, 201 16, 201 25, 172 7,580 437, 401 413 1,997 611 4,181 2,876 5,950 2,203 2,847 1,134 74, 776 331 1,473 340 2,560 1,866 3,942 1,553 2,053 669 50, 657 82 525 205 1,031 1,011 2,014 712 794 North Central di. vision. 465 24, 219 Ohio 280 101- 301 209 579 166 407 246 0.0 40 1 140 1 150 1 9;)B 149 83 183 138 310 87 213 130 10 20 04 81 435 131 81 181 131 209 70 194 116 20 20 76 76 471 252, 097 148, 319 255, 208 147, 057 134, 635 86, 597 102, 684 173, 790 11, 243 21, 855 87, 168 111,350 505, 699 128, 348 74, 745 129, 324 74, 317 07, 920 43, 962 82,212 87, 317. 5,783 11,100 44,280 50, 475 255,727 123, 749 73, 674 125,884 72, 740 66,709 42, 6.15 80, 472 85, 473 5,461 10, 755 42, 888 64, 875 249, 872 303, 062 230, 586 358, 883 198, 110 170, 583 125,841 204, 175 269, 808 14, 832 31, 720 100, 278 159, 271 968, 203 184, 638 111,727 181,587 100, 727 86, 901 04, 208 103, 969 130, 344 7,830 16, 458 51, 483 81, 520 487, 331 178, 424 108, 859 177, 295 97, 383 83, 079 61,033 100,200 133, 464 7,003 15, 268 51, 795 77, 751 480, 871 148, 305 97, 271 138,022 71, 443 54, 862 40, 222 94, 324 119, 18G 6, 368 14, 989 45, 730 81,266 408, 488 79, 073 62, 672 71, 902 37, 209 29, 833 25, 655 50, 925 62, 691 3,000 8,467 24, 867 43, 393 209, 282 09, 332 44, 699 66, 120 34, 234 26, 029 20, 607 43, 399 56, 495 2,308 6,522 20, 803 37, 873 199, 206 11, 780 8,410 11, 199 5,722 4,307 3,885 8,273 8,891 333 1,477 3,644 6,853 31, 864 8,243 5,706 7,488 3,554 2,769 2,691 5,693 6,133 241 1,032 2,496 4,513 21, 609 Indiana. - 3,537 Illinois 2,704 Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa 3,711 3,168 1,538 1,194 2,580 North Dakota. . . . South Dakota..-. Nohraoka Kansas South Central di- vision. 2,762 92 445 1,148 2,340 10, 355 Kentucky -. Tennessee 108 212 81 165 02 141 9 68 325 72 109 47 81 22 66 6 33 104 96 103 34 84 40 75 4 35 161 100, 633 89, 799 52, 290 72, 714 30, 930 94, 000 2,233 67, 000 152,339 50, 933 45, 000 28, 317 30, 690 18, 800 47, 279 1, 178 28, 970 77, 712 49, 700 44, 139 25, 973 30, 124 18,130 46, 721 1,055 28, 030 74, 627 174, 886 163, 072 111, 881 120, 143 65, 609 224, 339 3, 015 102, 654 238, 510 88, 703 83, 615 65, 648 59, 785 32,961 112, 831 1,819 51, 980 120, 654 86, 184 81, 467 50, 236 60, 358 32, 648 111,518 1,796 50, 674 117, 856 76, 019 76, 548 1 47,4.58 54, 506 IS, 551 83, 303 1,286 51,757 97, 535 39, 352 39, 468 23, 770 27, 009 8,910 42, 218 622 27, 933 49, 709 36, 667 36, 080 23, 088 27, 667 9, 641 41, 085 064 23, 824 47, 826 6,895 6,634 4,182 3,959 1,064 5,384 57 4,699 7,371 3,791 4,392 2,742 2,548 731 3,913 41 3,851 4,856 2,104 2,242 Mississippi Louisiana 1,440 1,411 323 Oklahoma Arkansas Western division.. 1,471 16 1,348 2,515 Wyoming Colorado 15 7 29 9 1 8 3 1 37 41 174 6 3 18 3 1 3 1 1 17 26 85 i 4 11 6 I 2 i 20 ; 15 89 5,400 2,785 19, 342 6,029 2,292 11, 668 2, 161 4,811 16, 725 19, 152 61, 975 2,720 1,456 0,826 3, 2;ii 1,183 6,061 1,081 3,464 8,397 9.648 31,640 2,680 1,329 9,617 2,798 1,109 5,607 1,073 2,347 8,328 9,604 30, 335 6,991 3,509 28, 273 9, 850 1 4,077 1 20, 607 3, 584 6, 939 j 35, 133 29, 058 1 100, 420 3,518 1,841 14, 382 5,320 2,078 10, 358 1,821 3,580 13,739 14, 669 60, 348 3,476 1,728 13, 891 4,636 1,999 10, 249 1,763 3,359 12, 394 14, 389 60, 072 2,766 1,388 11,764 4,435 1,336 8,318 1,564 2,962 9,623 13, 613 39, 776 1,403 715 6,010 2,665 653 4,372 725 1,616 5,087 7,136 19, 327 1,363 673 6, 754 1,770 683 3,946 839 1,330 4,536 6,477 20, 440 214 114 919 384 49 677 83 175 722 1,106 2,936 149 87 618 303 33 462 40 131 515 701 1,757 65 27 New Mexico Arizona 301 81 Utah 16 216 45 Washington 44 207 California 345 1,169 SCHOOL ATTENDANCE. 139 Table 11.— WHITE PEESONS ATTENDING SCHOOL DURING THE CENSUS YEAR, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE PERIODS, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890. UNDEK 5 YBAES. 5 TO 9 YEAES. 10 TO 14 YEAES. 15 TO 19 YEAES. 20 YEAES AND OVEE. T0EIE5. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. ■ Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. MaluB. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. United States.... 7,918 4,051 3,867 3, 159, 680 1,756,349 1, 703, 331 5,068,809 2, 666, 411 2, 502, 398 1, 966, 157 1,026,065 939, 392 106, 307 Ill, 537 63, 770 M"ortli Atlantic di- 3,622 480 1,848 1,774 1, 060, 154 538, 318 621, 836 1, 421, 060_ 715, 720 705, 340 441, 251 219, 968 221, 283 41, 077 20, 078 11, 399 2''9 251 11 549 22 660 21, 889 10, 356 57 543 29 397 28, 110 14, 017 20, 807 13, 859 13, 003 2,270 1,655 721 Kew Hampsliiro . 79 34 45 20, 025 10, 569 28, 624 11, 577 11, 145 5,702 5,443 887 517 370 Vermont 77 39 38 19, 785 10, 199 9,686 28, 281 14, 636 13, 025 11,713 6,009 5,704 991 628 363 Massacliusetta . . . 622 307 315 139, 608 70, 304 69, 244 173, 702 87, 106 86, 296 5-1, 105 25, 556 28, 549 6,880 3,070 2,910 Hhode Island 109 59 50 21, 312 10, 793 10,519 25, 511 12,672 12, 839 0,828 3,383 3,445 509 404 195 Connecticut 386 180 200 16, 885 23, 924 22, 961 68, 0-13 29. 638 28, 605 10, 725 8,186 8,539 2,521 1,921 600 New York: 1,100 028 538 352, GIO 179, 021 173, 586 472, 684 239, 579 233, 005 137,313 67, 817 69, 196 13, 548 8,930 4,618 Kew Jersey 90 55 35 8G, 005 43, 832 42, 173 117, 073 59, 179 58, 404 29,812 14, 721 15, 091 2,003 1,580 513 Pennsylvania 613 311 302 328, 475 166, 953 161, 522 459, 039 228, 056 230, 383 146, 743 74, 735 72, 008 11,282 7,173 4,109 ; South Atlantic di- vision. 463 246 217 294, 898 150, 161 144, 737 511, 445 257, 814 253, 031 210, 667 108, 728 101,939 17, 586 12, 300 6,285 Delaware 10 5 5 8,156 1,116 4,040 12, 729 6,508 0,101 3,772 1,982 1,790 258 191 67 Maryland 72 40 32 45, 238 23, 050 22, 182 73, 712 37,138 36, 554 21,536 11, 130 10, 100 1,710 1,346 364 Dist. Columbia-.. 6 3 3 6,551 3,330 3,221 13,035 0,137 0,508 5,214 2, 235 2,979 412 253 159 120 62 64 ■ 55, 256 28, 352 20, 004 21, 720 90, 026 76, 001 18, 308 47, 038 42, 373 20, 933 21, 440 3,007 1,942 1,065 "West Virginia... 62 26 26 11, 506 22, 780 38, 804 37, 107 35, 244 18, 825 16, 119 2,823 1,331 997 INorth Carolina .. 74 42 32 18, 894 24, 786 24, 108 91, 189 43, 768 45, 401 12, 012 22, 079 19, 963 4,801 3,401 1,397 Soutli Carolina... 30 18 12 21, 708 10,987 10, 721 39, 428 19,834 19, 591 16, 033 8,112 7,921 1,477 1,101 376 Georgia 53 33 25 50,792 25, 801 24, 991 87, 019 43, 679 43, 970 31, 422 17, 828 16, 594 2,270 1,735 535 Florida 35 17 18 13, 797 0,947 0,850 21,676 11, 088 10, 588 10, 031 5,298 4,733 822 497 325 Korth Central di- vision. 2,827 ],4S9 1,368 1, 567, 093 794, 270 773, 123 2, 182, 136 1, 109, 539 180, 314 109, 018 179, 047 99, 828 1, 072, 597 901, 187 481, 884 419,603 73, 676 49, 840 23, 836 277 102 364 208 147 81 183 137 130 81 181 131 246, 994 145,814 252, 188 145, 959 125, 768 73, 197 127, 828 73, 776 121, 226 72, 317 124, 360 72, 183 354, 700 216, 348 353, 851 190, 360 174,440 100,730 174, 804 90, 532 145, 233 95, 838 136, 193 70, 872 77, 532 .51, 894 71, 023 36, 923 67, 721 43, 941 ■ 65,170 33, 9-49 11,558 8.297 11,100 6,000 8,090 5,638 7,127 3,517 3,462 2,659 3,673 Micliij;:ia 2,152 "Wisconsin 678 309 269 134, 197 67, 711 66, 486 169,926 80, 545 83, 381 64, 598 29, 085 24, 913 4,203 2,742 1,526 Minnesota 106 87 79 86, 291 43, 824 42, 407 125, 342 03, 906 61, 376 43, 982 25, 540 20,112 3,871 2,681 1,190 407 241 213 127 194 114 162, 043 166, 161 81, 914 84, 048 80, 129 82, 113 203, 219 256, 962 103, 488 129, 831 99, 731 127, 131 93, 051 114, 390 50, 737 00, 349 43, 214 54, 041 8,246 8,628 5,673 5,930 2,573 Missouri 2,048 North Dakota 30 10 20 11,219 5,778 6, -111 11, 809 7,816 6,993 5,352 2,989 2,363 332 240 92 SoutU Dakota 40 20 20 21, 782 11, 064 10, 718 31, 600 16, 386 15, 214 14, 934 8,133 6,501 1,472 1,027 445 Nebraska 140 64 76 86, 554 43, 956 42, 598 105, 313 53, 990 51,353 45, 323 24, 053 20, 675 3,569 2,435 1,131 Kansas 134 81 73 108, 191 53, 106 53, 385 153, 016 78, 710 74, 906 78, 790 42, 126 36, 670 6,066 4,331 2,232 South Central di- 682 335 347 386, 251 190, 708 189,183 718, 387 364, 167 354, 220 315, 593 166, 379 149, 214 25, 905 18, 105 7,800 Kcntncky 166 72 94 90, 663 46, 036 44, 627 155, 312 79, 223 76, 059 68, 744 36, 163 32, 581 5,417 3,555 1,862 Tennessee 201 104 97 74, 366 38, 036 36,330 131, 345 67, 029 64, 316 62, 303 33, 421 28, 972 5,661 3,892 1,772 Ahibama 69 36 23 35, 828 18, 324 17, 501 71, 9S2 36, 317 35, 065 32, 189 16, 954 15, 235 3,157 2,177 930 Mississippi 43 24 19 37, 965 19, 33G 18, 029 57, 431 28, 698 28, 733 28, 993 14,771 14, 222 2,589 1,724 865 Lonisiana 47 18 29 24, 000 12, 339 11,721 41, 560 21, 026 20, 544 12, 885 6,472 6,413 780 660 220 114 54 60 75, 889 38, 319 37, 540 178, 343 90, 190 88, 153 68, 655 35, 671 32, 884 4,404 3,353 Oklahoma 8 5 3 2,171 1,142 1,029 3,473 1,748 1,725 1,229 694 635 56 41 15 Arkansas 44 22 22 45, 309 23, 206 22, 103 78, 932 39, 937 38, 996 10, 605 22, 333 18, 272 3,833 2,803 1,035 Western division.. 324 163 161 160, 684 76,832 73, 852 235, 781 119, 171 116, 610 96, 459 49, 108 47, 363 7,064 4,014 2,450 Montana 15 6 9 5,355 2,707 2,648 6,919 3,483 3,130 2,742 1,393 1,319 210 117 63 Wyoming 7 3 4 2,765 1,443 1,322 3,644 1,827 1,717 1,378 712 066 87 60 27 29 18 11 19, 109 9,717 9,392 27, 909 14, 208 13, 701 11, 645 6,903 5,682 1,715 918 613 300 New Mexico 9 3 6 5,883 3,157 2,726 9,560 5,133 4,422 4,299 2,534 370 293 77 Arizona „ - 1 1 2,253 1,160 1,093 3,999 2,041 1,953 1,319 646 673 49 33 16 Utah 7' 2 5 11, 613 6,047 6,606 20, 581 10, 343 1,808 10 238 8 307 4 363 3 944 675 460 38 215 45 Nevada 3 1 2 2,142 1,075 1,067 3,566 1,758 1,556 719 837 83 1 1 4,805 2,460 2,345 6,919 3,570 12, 578 3,349 12, 213 2,942 131 607 44 204 Washington 37 17 20 16, 528 8,308 8,220 24,791 9,485 5,013 1,467 711 41 26 15 19, 065 9,598 9,467 28, 801 11, 557 49, 018 14, 304 19, 514 13 478 7 051 6 427 1.082 2,704 742 1,535 340 1,119 California 174 85 89 61, 136 31, 160 29, 970 S9, 132 39, 308 19, 048 20, 200 140 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 12.— NATIVE WHITE PEESONS ATTENDING SCHOOL DUEING THE CENSUS YEAR, CliASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE PERIODS, BY STATES AND TEEEITOEIES: 1890. STATES AKD TEEKI- TOIilES. TJNBEE 5 TEAES. 6 TO 9 TEARS. 10 TO 14 TEARS. 15 TO 19 TEAhS. 20 TEARS AND OVER. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. re- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe. males. TJuited States.... 7,686 3,939 3,757 3,311,921 il, 680, 669 1, 631, 262 4, 771, 069 2,414,508 3, 366, 561 1,907,261 993, 085 914, 176 155,342 104, 112 61,230 North Atlantic di- vision. 3,473 1,766 1,707 991, 939 42, 306 19, 014 18, 888 126,428 18, 937 43, 668 328, 136 SO, 470 314, 092 292, 720 503,339 488, 600 1,304,675 657, 166 647, 509 426, 815 212, 400 214, 3S5 37,541 24, 002 13, 539 461 77 75 697 100 371 1,115 88 689 400 213 34 39 290 65 177 eoo 53 299 244 248 43 86 301 45 194 615 35 290 216 21, 498 9,572 9,722 (53, 083 9,591 22, 266 1C6, 492 40, 932 159, £83 149, 060 20, 808 9, 442 9,166 62,745 9,346 21, 402 161, 644 39, 538 154, 509 143, 060 53, 882 25, 465 26, 791 150,471 21, 898 62, 404 430, 730 198, 095 434, 879 507, 259 27, 566 12,994 13, 898 75, 759 10, 845 26, 716 218, 123 64, 304 216, 961 265, 683 26, 310 12,471 12, 893 74, 712 11, 053 25, 748 212, 607 53,791 217, 918 251, 577 26, 062 10, 628 11, 394 60, 977 6,369 16, 102 132,176 28, 879 144,228 209, 867 13,441 5,436 .5, 835 24, 024 3,119 7,839 65, 048 14, 195 73, 524 108, 305 12, 631 5,193 5,559 26, 953 3, 350 8,263 67, 128 14, 684 , 70,704 101,563 2,208 838 934 6,284 627 2,317 11,715 1,920 10, 798 17, 343 1,502 488 690 3,664 350 1,754 7,489 1,438 6,827 12, 099 706 350 344 2,720 177 563 4,220 483 3,971 6,343 New Hampshire . Ma-ssnchusctts- . . Ehode Island.... Connecticut KewTorlt Kew Jersey PennsylTania South Atlantic di- Yisiim. Dela'vrare Mar5-lari 135 295 87 212 127 10 20 64 81 335 127 80 177 127 257 75 192 114 20 20 70 72 346 240, 016 144, 362 238, 106 134, 104 124,604 78, 493 156, 711 184, 043 9,313 20, 291 82, 664 lOe; 204 383, 923 122, 523 72, 727 120, 640 67, 725 02, 7G8 39, S07 79, 225 82, 979 4,804 10, 283 41, 972 53, 903 196, 572 118, 093 71,035 117, 466 66, 379 61, 796 38, 686 77, 486 81, 064 4,609 10, 008 40, 692 62, 241 188, 351 341, 274 212, 790 324,301 170, 309 149, 510 103, 797 191, 533 261, 775 9,035 27, 313 96, 300 147, 798 711,406 173, 504 107, 823 104, 012 86, 538 75, 908 62, 778 97, 457 127, 1S5 5,084 14, 079 49, 208 76, 070 300, 532 167, 770 104, 967 160, 289 83, 831 73, 003 51, 019 94, 081 124, 590 4,551 13, 234 47, 092 72, 128 350, 873 142, 987 95, 190 133, 072 65, 177 51,107 40,157 90, 331 113, 381 3,406 12, 876 41, 919 76, 107 313, 890 70, 175 61, 530 08,681 33, 797 27, 577 21, 974 48, 489 69,800 1,882 7,147 23, 540 40,459 165, 500 66,812 43, 676 63, 388 31, 380 23, 630 18, 183 41, 812 53, 581 1,534 5,729 19, 379 35, 648 148, 390 11, 130 8,129 10, 299 5,040 3,703 2,973 7,723 8,329 183 1,190 3,205 0,372 25, 609 7,783 5,521 6,789 3,124 2,346 1,991 5,276 5,751 134 822 2,171 4,167 17, 946 3,347 2,008 3,510 1,910 1,417 983 2,417 2,578 10 368 1,034 2,205 7,723 Illinoia Michigan "Wisconsin Minnesota North Dakota.... South Dakota.... Nebraska South Central di- vision. Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Missiasipxii Iiouiaiana Texas . 165 201 69 43 47 114 8 44 318 72 104 36 24 IS 54 5 22 161 93 97 23 19 29 60 3 22 167 90, 230 74, 204 85, 660 37, 927 23,353 74, 673 2,161 45, 215 143,868 45, 828 37, 955 18, 336 19, 319 12, 230 37, 703 1,138 23, 163 73, 282 44, 402 30, 249 17,424 18, 608 11, 623 36, 970 1,023 22, 052 70, 580 154, 364 130, 908 71, 621 67, 382 41, 18P 174, 063 •3,420 78,467 221, 324 78, 765 66, 798 36, 129 28, 670 20, 834 87, 915 3,719 39, 702 111, 882 75, 599 64, 110 35, 492 28,712 20, 340 86, 148 1,701 38, 705 109, 442 68, 579 62, 252 32, 094 23, 967 12, 789 67, 553 1,213 40,443 91,073 36, 068 33, 353 16, 907 14, 756 6,410 S5, 158 588 22, 265 46, 776 32,611 28, 900 16,187 14, 211 6,373 32, 395 625 18, 1S8 45, 197 5, 373 5,637 3,148 2,687 756 4, 314 56 3,798 6,454 3,521 3,876 3,171 1,734 511 3,296 41 2,777 4,190 1,852 1,762 077 863 315 1,013 15 1,021 3,264 Oklahoma Arkansas "Western division.. Montana Wyoming 15 7 28 9 1 7 3 1 36 41 170 6 3 17 3 1 2 1 1 17 26 84 9 4 11 6 5 2 19 16 86 4,968 2,650 18, 181 6,792 2,071 11, 128 2,115 4,714 16, 431 18, 487 68,431 2,513 1, 338 0,214 3,110 1,063 6,783 1,000 2,400 7,749 9,297 29, 749 2,455 1,213 8,967 2,682 1,008 5,345 1,055 2,308 7,682 9,190 28, 682 6,168 3,125 25, 784 9,331 3,657 19, 168 3,465 6,584 22, 501 27, 634 94,017 8,126 1,619 13,110 6,018 1,820 9,660 1,756 3,409 11, 379 13,935 47, 060 3,042 1,506 12, 074 4,313 1,737 9,498 1,709 8,175 11, 122 13, 709 46, 957 2,641 1,276 10, 078 4,228 1,196 7,812 1,488 2,805 8,937 13, 032 37, 680 1,295 653 5,616 2,552 580 4,101 689 1,528 4,727 6,812 18, 233 1,246 023 5,362 1,676 610 3,711 799 1,277 4,210 6,220 19, 457 177 75 825 362 41 625 70 103 632 1,015 3,469 119 50 648 288 26 428 81 122 453 601 1,434 1 58 35 277 74 15 197 39 41 179 324 1,035 New Mexico Utah . .. "Washington Oregon California SCHOOL ATTENDANCE. 141 Table 13.— NATIVE WHITE PERSONS OF NATIVE PARENTAGE ATTENDING SCHOOL DURING THE CENSUS YEAR, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE PERIODS, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890. UNDER 5 YEARS. 6 TO 9 YEARS. 10 TO 14 YEARS. 15 TO 19 YEARS. 20 YEARS AND OVER. TORIES. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. United States.... 4,610 2,343 2,262 2, 254, 297 1,144,455 1,109,842 3,345,072 1, 694, 627 1, 050, 446 394, 729 1,472,714 707, 972 704,742 123, 002 86, 018 42, 044 North Atlantic di- 1,967 994 973 594, 746 301, 734 S93, 012 797,815 403, 036 308, 697 156, 600 153, 037 29, 680 18, 890 10, 690 381 57 58 227 64 190 530 59 405 443 172 25 30 118 23 87 285 36 213 236 200 32 28 109 26 103 251 23 192 207 34,565 13,484 13,545 67, 573 8,630 22, 117 171, 136 46,438 227, 258 273, 308 17, 471 6,791 6,948 28, 978 4,396 11, 184 86, 917 23, 685 115,364 139, 182 17, 094 6,693 6,697 28, 695 4,234 10, 933 84,219 22, 753 111,894 134, 126 44,883 19, 146 19, 287 71, 005 10, 738 27,349 220, 359 62, 908 322, 080 474, 073 22,995 9,779 9,971 35, 769 6,334 13, 940 111, 783 31,755 161, 770 239, 085 21,888 9,367 9,316 35, 306 5,404 13,409 108, 576 31,153 160, 310 234, 988 23,872 9,009 8,970 31,611 3,986 10, 753 32, 780 20, 033 117,987 200, 091 11, 886 4,588 4,023 14,953 1,913 5, 254 40, 850 10, U7 61, 372 103, 517 10, 987 4,421 4,347 10, 668 2,068 6,499 41,936 10,506 60, 015 96, 574 2,064 744 329 4,935 403 1,890 8,011 1,488 9,218 16, 526 1,403 423 618 2,680 273 1,642 5,018 1,134 5,899 11,476 661 New Hampshire . 321 311 Massachusetts . . . Bhode Island Connecticut New York New Jersey Pennsylvania South Atlantic di- vision. 2,255 130 348 2,993 352 3,319 5,060 Delaware Maryland Dist. Columbia .. 10 62 4 125 51 73 30 56 32 1,410 5 36 3 61 25 42 18 31 15 722 5 26 1 64 26 31 12 25 17 683 6,757 34, 873 4,896 53, 830 41, 796 48, 542 21, 048 49,584 11,982 915,840 3,308 17,823 2,499 27, 592 21,416 24, 687 10, 647 25,198 6,052 479, 361 3,389 17, 050 2,397 26, 238 20, 380 23, 955 10, 401 24,386 5,930 466, 489 10, 676 63, 403 9,459 92, 950 71, 196 90, 427 38, 397 85, 385 19, 180 1, 288, 455 5.557 28, 302 4,681 40,789 30,499 45, 410 19, 374 42, 566 9,848 654, 882 5,119 28, 041 4,778 46, 101 34, 697 45, 017 19, 023 42, 820 9,332 633, 673 3,313 18, 054 3,883 41, 228 33, 464 41, 655 16, 485 33, 609 9, 340 007, 246 1, 778 9,576 1,078 20, 389 17, 927 21, 872 7, 804 17, 521 4,972 320, 943 1,535 3,478 2,205 20, 839 15, 537 19,783 7,681 16, 148 4,368 286, 303 221 1,C94 331 2,928 2,703 4,763 1,459 2,241 781 52, 301 170 810 196 1,887 1,761 3,382 1,088 1,713 479 35, 080 61 284 135 1,041 West Virginia . . . North Carolina- . . Soxith Carolina... 952 1,386 371 528 Florida 302 North Central di- 17, 231 Q}iio 207 134 190 110 90 44 234 203 10 18 57 115 C44 104 69 87 49 66 29 126 108 2 6 25 61 318 103 65 103 61 34 15 108 95 8 10 32 54 326 177, 123 122, 614 139, 689 66, 715 43,059 23, 249 - 07,320 130, 846 2,465 9,435 51, 793 81, 532 356, 304 90, 443 61, 738 70, 801 33, 651 21, 669 11,806 49,458 66, 145 1,267 4,785 26, 178 41,460 181, 648 86, 080 60, 876 08, 828 33, 104 21, 390 11,443 47, 862 64,701 1,198 4,650 26, 615 40, 082 174, 756 250, 725 177, 202 190, 722 89,542 46,322 29, 395 116, 283 198, 413 3,106 12, 520 61, 122 113, 038 656, 382 127, 477 89, 776 96,543 45,603 23, 425 14, 906 50, 304 100, 470 1,611 8,443 31, 233 57, 972 332, 667 123, 248 87,436 94,179 43,880 22,897 14, 429 60, 079 97,943 1,494 6,083 29, 889 65, 060 323, 715 115, 069 82, 621 39,280 39,315 13,422 13, 516 67, 959 95, 931 1,318 6,301 27, 999 69, 515 298, 717 61, 568 44, 797 46, 563 20, 214 9,426 6,950 30, 516 60, 568 683 3,415 14, 335 31, 419 168, 053 53, 601 37, 824 42,727 19, 101 8,907 6,560 27, 443 45, 363 635 2,886 13, 104 28, 090 140, 664 9,336 7,263 7, 852 3,690 1,665 1,617 6,418 7,177 91 689 2,306 5,294 24, 938 6,510 4,966 5,215 2,279 977 951 3,654 4,965 63 465 1,677 3,458 17,486 2,826 2,297 2,637 1,411 683 566 1,764 Michigan "Wisconsin Minnesota 2 212 North Dakota South Dakota. . . . Nebraska 31 224 739 1,836 7,451 South Central di- Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi Louisiana 159 200 66 39 41 101 6 42 146 71 103 35 21 16 49 3 20 78 88 97 21 18 25 52 3 22 68 82,082 72, 221 34,443 36, 882 18, 866 66, 079 1,972 43,759 84,099 41,741 36, 966 17, 061 18,783 9,619 33, 280 1,041 22,421 42,640 40, 341 36, 265 10,783 18,099 9,217 32, 793 931 21, 333 41, 469 140, 366 126,931 69,334 65, 519 31, 983 152, 527 3,123 75, !)94 128, 347 71, 921 04,841 35, 023 27, 769 16, 190 70,896 1,575 38, 447 04,907 63, 945 62, 140 34, 361 27, 750 16, 737 75,632 1,553 37,547 63, 440 65, 116 60, 748 31, 352 28, 164 10, 783 62, 124 1,101 39, 329 68, 003 34, 389 32, 673 16, 628 14,407 5,487 32, 328 530 21, 711 29, 899 30, 727 28,075 14, 824 13, 757 5,296 29, 796 571 17, 618 23, 164 5,159 6, 566. 3,118 2,541 603 4,107 50 3,732 4,059 3,406 3,836 2,162 1,695 480 3,152 36 2,730 3,087 1,754 1,731 908 846 133 955 Oklahoma Arkansas Western division . . 14 1,002 1,572 7 3 13 9 4 1 8 3 3 2 5 6 2, 747 1,482 12,000 5,054 1,249 4,357 846 3,048 9,832 13, 891 29, 593 1,360 771 6,086 2,723 633 2,250 418 1,6G4 4,858 6,990 14, 931 1,387 711 6,914 2,331 610 - 2, 101 423 1,484 4,974 6,901 14,612 3,541 1,886 17, 621 8,200 1,947 6,260 1, 314 4,004 15,254 20, 946 47,444 1,800 992 8,981 4,423 1,015 3,137 673 2,081 7.720 10, 632 23, 553 1,741 894 8,540 3,777 932 3,123 671 1,923 7,634 10, 414 • 23,891 1,667 823 7,917 3,823 752 2,490 675 1,061 6,337 10, 289 21, 779 792 449 4,120 2,324 306 1,285 267 891 3,373 6,403 10, 024 775 374 3,797 1,499 380 1,205 303 770 3,014 4,681 11, 155 126 64 674 340 35 180 37 91 494 858 1,704 86 37 447 275 25 137 22 07 369 533 1,044 40 "Wyoming 17 227 New Mexico 65 10 Utah 2 2 1 2 1 49 15 Idaho 24 ■Washington 15 35 60 10 22 29 5 13 31 135 270 California 720 142 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 14.— NATIVE "WHITE PEESONS OF FOREIGN PARENTAGE ATTENDING SCHOOL DURING THE CENSUS YEAK, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE PERIODS, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890. nSDEE 5 TEABS. 6 TO 9 YEAES. 10 TO 14 TEAES. 15 TO 19 TEAES. 20 TEAES Airo OVEB. TOBIES. Total. Males. Fe. males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. United States.... 3,086 1,591 1,495 1,057,624 636, 214 531, 410 1,425,997 719,881 706, 116 434, 547 225, 113 209, 434 27,280 18,094 9,186 North Atlantic di- vision. 1,506 772 734 397, 193 201, 605 195, 688 505,800 8, 999 6,319 7,504 79, 406 11, 160 25, 115 210, 371 45, 187 112,799 33, 186 254, 080 252, 780 118, 218 56, 900 61,318 7,961 5,112 2,819 80 20 17 370 46 181 579 29 184 17 41 9 9 178 27 90 315 17 86 8 39 11 8 192 19 91 264 12 08 9 7,741 5,530 5,343 68, 855 10, 307 21, 551 157, 000 34, 032 86,834 19,412 4,027 2,781 2,774 34, 705 5,195 11,082 79,575 17,247 44, 219 9,878 3,714 2,749 2,569 34, 150 5,112 10, 469 77,425 16, 785 42, 615 9,534 4,571 3,215 3,927 40, 000 5,511 12, 776 106, 340 22, 549 55, 191 16, 597 4,428 3,104 3,577 39, 406 5,649 12, 339 104, 031 22, 638 57, 608 16,589 3,190 1,619 2,424 10, 366 2,383 5,349 49, 390 8,256 26,241 9,776 1,556 847 1,212 9,071 1,201 2,585 24, 198 4,078 12, 162 4,788 1,634 772 1,212 10, 295 1,182 2,764 25,192 4,178 14,089 4,988 144 94 105 1,349 124 427 3,704 434 1,580 816 99 65 72 884 77 212 2,471 304 928 623 New Hampshire . 29 33 465 47 215 1,233 130 653 193 Massachusetts. . . Ehode Island Connecticut New York New Jersey Pennsylvania South Atlantic di- vision. 1,224 9,375 1,542 1,297 2,526 324 634 1,117 1,373 553, 631 653 4,736 773 694 1,289 181 324 559 669 280, 065 571 4,639 769 603 1,237 143 310 558 704 273. 566 1,707 15, 362 3,326 2,788 4,384 706 984 2,059 1,870 737, 951 837 7,798 1,628 1,432 2,200 346 433 1,012 911 374,364 870 7,564 1,698 1,366 2,184 360 551 1,047 059 363, 587 416 3,257 1,252 1,018 1,695 342 519 712 565 257, 470 181 1,727 520 476 855 181 296 290 262 139, 101 235 1,530 732 542 840 161 223 422 303 118, 369 30 455 70 59 114 21 16 24 27 15, 975 15 397 51 38 73 12 11 17 9 10, 795 15 58 . 19 21 41 9 5 7 18 5,180 Maryland Dist. Columbia... 10 2 1 1 1 4 1 1 6 2 1 West Virginia.. . North Carolina. . . 2 2 Florida North Central di- vision. 1,354 711 643 63 25 167 152 462 118 170 38 20 24 77 38 37 39 10 93 86 239 58 86 19 8 14 39 20 17 24 15 74 66 .223 60 84 19 12 10 38 18 20 63, 493 21,748 98,417 67, 389 81, 505 55,244 59, 391 33, 197 6,848 10, 856 30,871 24, 672 27, 619 32, 080 10, 989 49, 779 34, 174 41, 099 28, 001 29,767 16, 834 3,637 ■ 5,498 16, 794 12, 513 14,024 31,413 10, 759 48, 638 33, 215 40, 406 27,243 29,624 16, 363 3,311 5,358 15,077 12, 159 13, 595 90,549 35, 528 133, 579 80, 827 103, 194 74, 402 75,255 53, 362 6,530 14,787 35, 178 34, 760 55,023 46, 027 18, 047 67, 460 40, 876 52, 483 37,812 38, 153 26, 715 3,473 7,636 17, 975 17,698 27, 865 44,522 17, 481 66, 110 39,951 50, 711 36,590 37,102 26, 647 3,057 7,151 17, 203 17,062 27, 158 27,918 12,575 42,792 25, 862 32, 685 26,641 32, 372 17,450 2,088 6,575 13,920 16,592 15, 173 14, 607 6,723 22,131 13, 583 18, 152 15,024 17, 973 9,232 1,199 3,732 7,705 9,040 7,447 13, 311 5,852 20, 661 12,279 14, 533 11, 617 14, 399 8,218 889 2,843 6,215 7,552 7,726 1,794 866 2,447 1,350 2,098 1,456 2,305 1,152 89 501 839 1,078 733 1,273 555 1,574 845 1,369 1,040 1,622 786 71 357 594 709 461 521 311 873 509 729 416 683 366 18 144 245 Illinois Michigan ■Wisconsin Minnesota Missouri North Dakota Sou'fli Dakota.... Nebraska fconth Central di- vision. 272 Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi louisiana Texas .... 6 1 3 4 e 'I 2 172 1 1 1 3 2 B 2 2 83 S 2 1 i 8 89 8,148 1,933 1,217 1,045 4,987 8,594 189 1,456 59, 769 4,087 989 575 536 2,581 4,417 97 742 30,642 4,061 99.4 642 609 2,406 4,177 92 714 29, 127 13,498 3,927 2, 237 1,863 9,197 21, 636 292 2,473 92, 977 6,844 1,957 1,106 901 4,638 11, 020 144 1,255 46,975 6,654 1,970 1,131 962 4,659 10, 516 148 1,218 46,002 3,463 1,504 742 803 2,006 5,429 112 1,114 33, 910 1,679 679 379 349 929 2,830 58 544 16, 877 1,784 825 363 454 1,077 2,599 54 570 17,033 214 71 30 46 93 207 6 66 1,795 116 40 19 29 61 144 5 47 1,103 98 31 11 17 32 Oklahoma Arkansas "Western division . . 1 19 692 8 4 15 2 2 9 6 2 6 2,221 1,068 6,181 738 822 6,771 1,269 1,666 5,599 4,590 28,838 1,153 567 3,128 387 430 3,527 642 842 2,891 2,307 14, 768 1,008 501 3,053 351 392 3,244 627 824 2,708 2,289 14, 070 2,627 1,239 8,263 1,131 1,610 12, 898 2,121 2,580 7,247 0,088 46, 573 1,326 627 4,129 595 805 6,523 1,083 1,328 3,650 3,393 23, 607 1,301 612 4,134 536 805 6,375 1,038 1,252 3,588 3,295 . 23, 066 974 453 3,061 405 444 5,322 913 1,144 2,550 2,743 15,901 503 204 1,496 228 214 2,816 422 637 1,354 1,404 7,699 471 249 1,565 177 230 2,506 491 507 1,196 1,339 8,302 51 21 151 22 6 439 33 72 138 157 705 33 13 101 13 1 291 9 55 0/ 103 390 "Wyoming Colorado 18 8 60 1 6 1 1 21 6 110 1 2 1 7 4 65 3 1 14 2 65 9 5 Nevada 14S 24 "Wasi iiigton 17 44 California 54 315 SCHOOL ATTENDANCE. 143 Table 15.— FOREIGN WHITE PERSONS ATTENDING SCHOOL DURING THE CENSUS YEAR, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE PERIODS, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: ]890. BTATES AND TKEHI- TORIES. UKDEB 6 TEARS. o TO 9 TEAES. 10 TO 14 TEARS. 15 TO 19 TEARS. 20 TEARS AND OVER. Total. Males. re- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. United States 222 112 110 147, 759 75, 680 72, 079 297, 740 151, 903 145, 837 58, 196 32, 980 25, 216 9,965 7,425 2,640 North Atlantic di- vision. 149 82 67 68,215 34,979 33, 236 116, 385 68, 554 57, 831 14, 430 7,508 6,928 3,536 2,076 860 19 2 2 25 9 15 51 2 24 3 16 11 4 9 23 2 12 2 3 2 2 14 5 6 23 ...... 1 2,243 1,911 897 13,180 2,375 3,217 24,474 5,535 14, 383 2,178 1,162 997 477 6,681 1,202 1,658 12, 532 2,900 7,370 1,101 1,081 914 420 6,499 1,173 1,659 11, 942 2,635 7,013 1,077 3,061 3,159 1,490 ■ 23, 291 3,613 5,579 41,854 9,578 24,100 4,180 1,831 1,583 758 11, 707 1,827 2,822 21, 450 4,875 11, 695 2,132 1,830 1,576 732 11, 684 1,786 2,757 20, 308 4,703 12, 463 2,054 805 517 319 3,128 469 623 6,137 933 2,515 800 418 267 174 1,532 264 347 2,769 626 1,211 423 387 250 145 1,596 195 276 2,368 407 1, 304 377 68 49 57 596 72 204 1,833 173 484 243 53 29 38 406 54 167 1,441 142 346 201 15 New Hampshire . "Vermont 20 19 Massachusetts... Ehode Island Connecticut New York New Jersey Pennsylvania South Atlantic di- vision. 190 13 37 392 31 138 42 Delaware 175 990 113 129 184 28 26 91 442 68, 222 95 497 58 66 81 18 16 44 226 34,854 80 493 65 63 103 10 10 47 216 33, 368 346 1,947 250 288 421 66 47 205 626 165, 730 174 998 128 147 195 32 27 102 329 80, 293 172 949 122 141 226 24 20 103 297 76,437 43 225 79 127 85 45 29 41 126 36, 771 23 133 37 68 43 2« 12 17 64 21,840 20 92 42 69 42 19 17 24 62 14,931 7 161 11 20 11 12 2 5 14 5,340 6 139 6 17 7 10 2 5 9 8,065 1 "M'firylaTid 22 5 3 "West "Virginia . . 4 North Carolina 2 3 63 2 26 1 37 5 North Central di- vision. 1,375 7 3 7 6 20 4 3 4 2 3 2 14 1 3 1 4 4 12 4 2 6,378 1,452 14, 082 11, 855 9,G33 7,798 5,332 2,118 1,900 1,491 3,890 2,287 2,328 3,245 770 7,188 6,061 4,943 4,017 2,689 1,069 974 781 1,984 1,143 1,196 , 3, 133 682 6,894 5,804 4,690 3,781 2,643 1,040 932 710 1,906 1,144 1,132 13, 480 3. 558 29, 550 25, 991 20,410 21, 545 11,681 6,187 5,174 4,287 9,043 5,818 0,982 6 810 1,795 16, 035 13, 290 10, 637 11, 188 6,031 2,646 2,732 2,307 4,782 3,040 3,635 6,676 1,763 14, 515 12, 701 9,773 10, 357 5,650 2,541 2,442 1,980 4,261 2, 778 3,347 2.266 642 4,121 5,695 3,491 5,825 3,620 1,009 1,946 2,058 3,409 2,689 1,703 1,367 374 2,339 3,126 2,108 3,566 2,248 549 1,107 1,286 2,113 1,667 879 909 268 1,782 2,569 1,383 2,269 1,372 460 839 772 1,296 1,022 824 428 168 801 629 605 898 623 299 149 282 364 294 236 318 117 638 393 396 690 397 229 106 205 264 217 159 1,, Michigan , "Wisconsin Minnesota 236 109 208 126 70 43 77 100 77 77 North Dakota Nebraska 6 1 1 6 1 1 South Central di- vision. Kentucky 1 1 433 162 168 38 207 1,216 10 94 6,816 208 81 88 17 109 646 4 43 3,550 225 81 80 21 98 570 6 51 3,266 948 437 361 49 389 4,280 53 465 14,457 458 231 188 28 191 2,275 29 235 7,289 490 206 173 21 198 2,005 24 230 7,168 165 141 95 26 96 1,002 16 162 4,486 95 69 47 15 56 513 6 78 2,330 70 72 48 11 40 489 10 84 2,156 44 27 9 2 24 90 34 17 6 19 57 10 10 3 2 & 33 Texas .... Oklahoma 40 610 26 424 14 186 Western division . . 6 2 i 387 215 928 91 182 615 27 91 1,097 678 2,703 194 105 603 47 97 264 15 64 669 301 1,411 193 110 425 44 85 251 12 37 538 277 1,294 751 419 2,125 229 442 1,423 101 335 2,290 1,227 6,115 357 208 1,098 120 221 683 52 161 1,199 632 2,538 394 211 1,027 109 221 740 49 174 1,091 595 2,557 , 201 102 667 71 123 495 68 137 548 446 1,628 98 59 347 32 66 262 30 81 291 239 825 103 43 320 39 67 233 38 56 257 207 803 33 12 93 8 8 50 13 12 79 67 235 28 10 70 6 7 32 7 9 54 61 161 S 2 23 3 1 18 6 3 25 16 84 1 1 Utah Idaho Washington Oregon . 1 1 California 4 1 3 144 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 16.— COLOEED PEESONS (a) ATTENDING SCHOOL DUEING THE CENSUS TEAE, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE PEEIODS, BY STATES AND TEEEITOEIES : 1890. eiATES ASD TEEEI- TOEIES. UKDEE 5 lEAES. 5 TO 9 TEAB3. 10 TO 14 TEAES. 15 TO 19 TEAES. 20 TEAES AND OVEB. Total. Males re- • males Total. Males. re- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. re- males. Total. Males Ve- ■ males. United States-.. 412 194 218 266, 364 131, 690 134, 674 638, 549 264,694 273, 956 189, 684 86,924 103, 760 12, 608 7,327 5,371 Korth Atlantic di- viaion. 13 8 5 12, 372 6,027 6,346 18, 658 9,212 9,446 1,868 2,410 2,458 637 483 154 Maine 109 29 65 1,270 417 706 2,830 2,127 4,819 109,679 68 13 86 605 181 330 1,402 1,019 2,383 54, 306 61 16 29 665 236 376 1,423 1,103 2,436 65, 373 135 63 67 1,614 546 949 4,474 3,181 7,640 226, 329 74 30 31 767 252 465 2,268 1,564 3,771 109, 879 61 23 36 847 293 494 2,206 1,617 3,869 116, 450 61 16 21 493 145 222 999 823 2,088 75,344 29 11 13 228 76 114 472 443 1,024 32,306 32 5 8 265 69 108 527 380 1,064 43, 039 12 2 6 66 1 8 20 96 38 399 4,695 3 1 6 37 3 13 66 26 328 2,481 9 1 Kew Hampsliire 1 1 19 6 7 30 12 71 2,214 Rliode Island . . . Connecticnt Ke-nrYoA ITeTV Jersey Pennsylvania... Bonth Atlantic di- vision. 2 6 2 3 160 2 3 3 76 2 2 84 807 7,608 2,702 24, 627 1,355 17, 149 21, 820 25, 478 8,167 23, 310 387 3,736 1,288 12, 291 664 8,545 10, 809 12, 584 4,002 11, 518 420 3,932 1,414 12, 236 69] 8,604 11,017 12, 894 4,165 11, 792 1,502 15, 365 6, 213 50, 613 2,410 38,419 45, 289 62, 108 14, 420 41,018 656 7,634 2,905 24, 319 1,164 13, 570 22, 232 25, 236 7,163 20, 856 846 7,721 3, 308 26, 294 1,246 19, 849 23, 067 26, 872 7,257 20, 162 433 3,380 1,855 17, 834 921 16, 382 14, 688 14, 619 5,332 15, 501 228 1,699 666 7,269 471 7,144 0,403 5,941 2,479 7,703 205 1,681 1,189 10, 565 460 9,238 8, 280 8,578 2,853 7,798 155 287 199 1,174 48 1,155 788 577 312 1,100 140 126 93 608 34 538 452 318 172 717 15 161 106 Maryland Dist. Columbia . - 18 29 9 12 9 17 TVest Virginia. . . 14 617 336 NoTtli Carolina - . South Carolina .. 20 86 41 16 14 8 20 20 7 9 12 16 21 9 6 Kortli Central di- vision. 140 383 Ohio ... . 8 2 2 2 1 5,103 2,505 3,020 1,098 438 306 641 6,629 24 73 614 2,859 119,348 2,580 1,248 1,496 541 215 138 298 3,269 4 36 324 1,369 68, 959 2,523 1,257 1,524 557 223 168 343 3,360 20 37 290 1,490 60, 389 8,302 4,238 5,031 1,750 657 499 956 12, 846 23 126 935 5,655 249, 815 4,324 2,109 2,540 899 359 242 481 6,613 14 72 493 2,810 123, 164 3,978 2,129 2,491 851 298 257 475 6,333 9 54 442 2,845 126, 651 3,052 1,433 1,829 571 264 240 373 4,706 16 55 402 2,470 92, 895 1,541 678 879 286 148 115 188 2,342 11 34 214 1,267 42, 903 1,511 755 950 285 116 125 186 2,454 6 21 188 1,203 49, 992 222 113 99 63 39 14 26 266 1 5 75 187 6,969 147 68 61 37 27 10 19 152 1 5 61 129 3,404 75 45 Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota 1 1 1 1 38 16 12 4 Iowa 1VTisf?nmH , . , . ; . 5 3 2 NorthDatota South Daliota.... Nebraska 14 Kansas . 2 224 100 2 124 Bonth Central di- vision. 58 2,555 Kentucky Tennessee Alabama 2 11 22 122 15 27 1 24 1 s 11 67 4 12 11 1 2 6 11 65 11 15 1 13 9,970 15, 433 16, 462 34, 749 12, 870 18, 111 62 11, 691 1,655 4,897 7,624 7,993 37,254 6,461 8,930 36 6,764 880 6,073 7,809 8,469 17, 493 6,409 9,181 26 5,927 776 19, 574 33, 727 39.902 62,712 24,040 45, 990 142 23, 722 2,729 9,479 16, 586 19, 331 31, 087 11,936 22, 631 71 12, 043 1,483 10, 095 17, 141 20, 571 31, 625 12, 104 23, 365 71 ■ 11, 679 1,246 7,275 13, 155 15, 269 25, 573 6,666 14, 748 67 11, 152 1,076 3,189 6,047 6,816 12, 238 2,438 6,647 28 6,600 603 4,086 7,108 8,453 13, 335 3,228 8,201 29 6,552 473 478 970 1,026 1,370 274 980 1 861 307 236 600 665 824 171 660 548 242 242 470 Mississippi Louisiana 460 516 103 Oklahoma Arkansas Western division.. 420 1 313 65 Wyoming 61 20 233 146 39 25 12 6 197 87 839 19 13 108 74 23 14 6 4 89 60 480 32 7 125 72 16 11 6 2 108 37 359 75 25 364 290 78 26 18 20 342 197 1,288 35 14 174 182 37 15 13 10 161 112 730 40 11 100 114 41 11 5 10 181 85 658 24 10 119 136 17 11 8 10 138 135 1 10 3 . 47 81 7 9 6 7 69 85 14 7 72 65 10 2 2 3 69 50 189 - i 27 1 14 2 27 10 2 Colorado New Mexico 1 Arizona i 1 1 Nevada 2 2 . 2 . Idaho Washington Oregon 11 24 222 8 19 172 3 California II 5 1 II 468 ' 279 50 o Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japamase, and civiUzed Indians. SCHOOL ATTENDANCE. 145 Tabilh 17.— negro persons (a) ATTENDING SCHOOL DURING THE CENSUS YEAR, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE PERIODS, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1830. BTATSS AJTD TEERI- T0RIE3, DKDEB 5 TEAES. 5 TO 9 TEAKS. 10 TO 14 TEAES. 15 TO 19 TEAES. 20 TEAES AND OVEE. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Kales. fe- males. Total. Hales. re- malea. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. United States . . . 409 192 217 264,545 130,721 133, 824 634,864 262, 575 272,289 187, 464 84,672 102,702 12, 042 6,809 5, 233 Korth Atlantic di- Tision. 13 8 S - 12, 237 6, 957 6,280 18,264 8,996 9, 268 4,454 2,192 2,262 490 370 120 73 29 Gl 1,237 404 694 2,809 2,125 4,805 . 109,595 37 13 33 683 174 323 1,393 1,018 2,378 64,263 36 16 28 654 230 366 1,416 1,107 2,427 65, 332 102 63 64 1,676 532 937 4,416 3,178 7,408 220, 177 65 30 30 742 248 447 2,237 1,561 3,646 109,800 47 23 34 834 284 490 2,179 1,615 8,762 110,377 36 16 21 477 144 221 877 811 1,751 75,212 18 11 13 217 75 114 460 437 847 32, 228 18 6 8 260 69 107 617 374 904 42,984 12 2 4 48 8 16 83 30 233 4,650 3 1 4 29 3 9 58 22 241 2,4-18 9 Ke JT Haanpsliire . 1 1 19 5 Connecticat Ife-wYork ITew Jersey Pennsylvania Sontli Atlantie di- Yiaion. i i 2 3 160 2 S 3 78 2 84 7 30 8 41 2,202 807 7,668 2, 702 24,516 1,353 17,081 21, 824 25, 478 8,166 22,349 387 8,736 1,288 12,256 664 8,508 10, 808 , 12,684 4,002 '. 11,031 420 3,932 1,414 12, 230 089 8,573 11, 016 12, 894 4,164 i 11,318 1,502 16, 355 fl,2U ' 60, 584 2,409 38,302 45,288 62, 107 ': 14, 419 39, 212 656 7,634 2,903 : 24,304 1,.163 18,511 22, 231 25, 235 7,163 19,879 846 7,721 3,308 26,280 1,246 19,791 23, 057 26,872 7,256 19,333 433 3,378 1,862 17,755 921 16,337 14,685 14, 519 5,332 14, 526 228 1,699 664 7,222 471 7,118 6,406 6,941 2,479 7,160 205 1,679 1,188 10,533 450 9,219 8,279 8, 578 2,853 7,366 155 284 196 1,137 48 1,153 788 577 312 888 140 125 92 677 34 538 452 318 172 638 15 150 Itraryland.- Dist. ColiimI)ia... Virginia 18 29 9 12: 8 17 104 560 14 "West VirgJBia. , , Kortit Carolina .. Soatli Car&lilna .. Georgia --. 20 36 16 13 S 20 20 7 8 12 16 21 9 5 615 336 259 140 350 Florida- Zg:ortli Central di- vieion. Ohio 3 2 2 2 1 6,095 2,477 3,014 912 150 133 640 fl,627 18 18' 484 2,779 119,305 2,676 1,231 1,491 446 63 60 297 8^268 2 12 260 1,331 68,944 2, 519 1,246 1,523 467 82 75 343 a,. 359 16 6 224 1,448 60,361 8, 281 4,191 &,025 1,396 220 192 954 12,834 17 33 615 6,454 249,722 4,308 2,088 2,638 716 107 90 481 6,604 11 21 317 2,698 123, 122 3,973 2,103 2,487 «S0 113 102 473 «,830 6 12 298' 2,766 , 126, 6W 3,036 1,387 1,829 463 79 75 373 4,781 15 13 175 2,300 92, 817 1,535 680- 879 239 ■46 32 188 2,334 10 8 75 1,154 42, 868 1,601 727 S50 224 33 43 185 2,417 5 6 100 1,146 49, 949 216 103 92 3D 5 5 26 263 1 a 12 132 6,940 143 65 64 15 3 4 19 149 1 3 6 77 3,389 73 33 38 15 Indiana. Illinois /Wisconsin 1 1 2 1 Io"wa 7 114 B a 2 ITortliDakota 7 55 2,551 2 223 : 100. 2 123 Bouth Ccirtral di- TiKion, Kentucky ■5^simesee& 2 11 22 121 15 27 1 24 6 11 57 4 12 11 2 6 11 64 11 15 1 13 9i 970 15,431 16,456 34, 733 12, 867 18, 097 61 11, 690 1, 059 4,897 7,624 7,993 17,248 6,458 fi,924 36 6,764 626 6,073 7,807 8,468 17,485 6, 409 '[ 9, 173 25 6,926 633 19, 567 33,722 39, 893 62, 679 24, 037 45, 967 142 23,715 1,489 9,472 ' 16, 533 19, 325 31,072 11, 934 22, 624 71 12,041 778 10, 095 17, 139 20, 568 31,607 : 12, 103 23, 343 71 11, 674 711 7,274 13,150 15,261 25, 554 5,660 14,712 67 .11,149 45S 3,188 6,045 6,811 12,223 2,432 6,641 28 5,600 2:4 4,086 7,105 8,460 13,331 3,228 8,171 29 6,549 231 475 969 1,024 1,360 272 972 1 861 74 233 499 664 821 169 555 548 64 242 470 460 545 103 417 1 313 10 Mississippi Xouisiana Texas - Olilalioma Arkansas 34 ' 17 232 99 23 15 8 6 36 57 632 11 10 108 27 7 7 3 4 19 46 284 23 7 124 72 1« 8 5 2 17 11 248 52 21 341 77 23 16 2 14 49 73 821 25 11 174 61 12 8 2 6 23 40 497 27 10 167 26 11 8 9 26 33 394 17 5 106 43 4 4 4 7 19 17 229 5 1 47 18 2 3 3 "4 11 124 12 4 69 25 2 1 1 3 13 6 105 3 27 1 4 2 27 2 1 .... 1 2 Tltah 1 1 Idaho 1 37 1 32 1 5 C^lifaraia. POP — PT 2- -10 a Includes all persona of negro descent. 146 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. TABut 18.— TOTAL PERSONS ATTENDING SCHOOL DURING THE CENSUS YEAR, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, AGE PERIODS, AND MONTHS OF SCHOOL ATTENDANCE, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES : 1890. .-EKRITOKIEe, AND MONTHS OP SCHOOL ATTEKDASOE. ALL AOES. UNDEE 10 TEAES. 10 TO 14 TEAP.S. 15 TEAKS AND OVEB. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. North Atlantic division: 132,032 67,864 64, 168 45,138 22,947 22, 191 57, 678 29, 471 23,207 29, 216 15, 446 13, 770 1 month or lesa ........ . 6, 287 13, 909 29, 348 83,483 61, 760 2,716 7,889 15, 398 41, 861 31, 454 2,571 6,020 13, 950 41, 627 30, 306 2,929 5,339 10, 617 26, 253 21, 033 1,491 2,644 6,365 13, 447 10,616 1,438 2,695 6,252 12, 806 10, 417 1,390 3,920 12, 800 39, 562 28, 077 705 2,100 6,763 19, 903 14, 607 691 1,820 6,037 19, 669 14, 070 962 4,650 6,931 17, 673 12,050 520 3,145 3,270 8,611 6,231 443 1,605 2,661 6 months ormore 9,163 5,819 3,864 4,253 10, 793 42, 850 61,007 1,922 2,397 5,531- 21, 604 31,617 1,942 1,856 5, 202 21,246 29, 390 1,857 1,887 3,771 13, 618 19, 928 921 966 1,885 6,864 10, 274 936 931 1,886 6,664 9,654 1,401 1,242 6,140 20, 894 28, 348 700 661 2,675 10, 671 14, 087 701 681 2,465 10, 323 13, 661 606 1,124 1,882 8,438 12, 731 301 760 971 4,179 6,656 305 6 months or more 4,259 6,075 2,227 5,712 6,490 46, 578 378, 410 1,171 3,437 3,523 23,486 189, 300 1,056 2,275 2,967 23, 092 189, 110 1,148 2,191 2,211 14,378 141,500 596 1,110 1,096 7,472 71, 278 552 1,081 1,115 6,906 70, 224 614 1,465 2,648 23, 621 176, 376 311 846 1, 452 12,078 88, 233 303 619 1,198 11, 643 87, 143 405 2,056 1,631 8,679 61, 534 264 1,481 975 3,938 29,791 201 575 656 4,643 31,743 « months or more 19, 949 8,604 7,605 342, 252 55,474 10, 069 4,358 3,874 170, 999 27, 823 9,880 4,246 3,731 171, 253 27,651 9,817 6,684 3,743 122,256 21,838 4, 920 2,717 1,851 61,788 11, 033 4,897 2,967 1,892 60, 468 10,805 6,891 1,525 2, 328 164, 632 26, 066 3,451 747 1.152 82, 883 12, 924 3,440 778 1,176 81, 749 13,132 3,241 1,396 1,634 65,364 7,580 1,698 894 871 26, 328 3,866 1,543 501 063 29, 036 3,714 6 months or more 3,402 2,804 2,128 47,080 126,459 1,752 1,487 1,100 23,484 64, 669 1,710 1,317 1,028 23,696 61,790 1,663 1,089 985 18, 101 47, 979 835 485 468 9,245 24,442 828 604 617 8,866 23, 537 1,278 1,227 756 22, 795 68, 992 649 697 386 11, 192 29, 993 629 530 370 11, 603 23, 999 621 488 387 8,184 19, 488 268 305 246 3,047 10, 234 253 183 141 8,137 9,254 6 months or more 9,040 5,228 4,041 110,150 985, 625 4,627 1,674 2,304 56,064 500,189 4,413 1,554 1,737 64,086 485,436 4,206 1,969 1,662 40, 162 366, 611 2,159 919 833 20,531 181,057 2,047 1,040 819 19, 631 175, 554 3,411 678 1,459 63,444 477, 058 1,739 366 846 27,042 241, 847 1,672 312 613 26, 402 235, 211 1,423 591 930 16,544 151,956 729 389 625 8,491 77,285 694 202 305 8,053 74,671 6 months or more New York 1 month or less 77, 013 33, 976 57, 394 817, 242 241,844 39, 916 18, 470 33, 565 403,233 122,419 37, 097 15, 506 23, 829 409, 004 119, 425 33, 973 17, 253 18, 603 286, 782 88, 224 17, 203 8,356 9,073 146, 365 44, 906 16, 710 8,897 9,530 140,417 43,318 30, 975 8,080 20, 137 417, 866 120, 864 15, 653 4,460 11,812 209, 917 60, 743 15, 317 8,620 8,325 207, 949 60,111 12, 065 8,643 13, 664 112, 694 32, 766 6,995 5,654 12, 680 61,958 18, 770 6,070 2,089 6,974 60,638 16,896 2 to 3 months 6 months or more 1 month or less 20,531 7,664 9,170 204, 579 961, 101 10, 593 4,199 6, 306' 102, 321 485, 337 9,938 3,865 3,864 102, 258 475, 764 8,812 3,653 3,328 72,426 333, 910 4,433 1,725 1,634 37, 114 169, 660 4,370 1,933 1,694 35, 312 164,260 8,930 ■ 2,164 3,712 106,058 466, 679 4,556 1,212 2,167 52, 808 232, 427 4,374 942 1,645 53,250 234, 262 2,789 1,762 2,130 20, 095 160, 512 1,004 1, 262 1,505 12, 399 83, 260 1,185 4 to 5 months 625 13, 696 6 months ormore 44, 474 50, 742 89, 368 776,617 27,822 22, 370 26, 976 49, 315 386, 076 14,273 22, 104 23, 766 40, 053 889,841 13, 549 19, 964 20, 175 25, 832 267,939 8,973 10, Oil 9,673 12,842 137, 119 4,608 9,953 10, 497 12, 990 130, 820 4,465 16,941 16, 038 40, 214 393, 488 14, 231 8,404 8,328 21, 729 193, 906 7,224 8,537 7,708 18, 435 199, 522 7,007 7,569 14,531 23, 322 115, 090 4,618 3,955 8,970 14,744 55,591 2,641 2 to 3 months 6 months ormore Bonth Atlantic division : Delaware 69, 499 1 month or less 1,138 2,168 2,924 21, 592 168, 958 618 1,308 1,636 10, 711 86, 231 620 860 1,288 10,881 82, 727 565 627 845 6,936 62, 978 324 280 398 3,606 26, 832 241 347 447 3,430 26, 146 405 915 1,433 11, 478 89, 067 196 662 805 6,661 44, 792 209 353 623 6,817 44, 275 168 626 646 3,178 26, 913 98 466 433 1,544 14, 607 160 6 months ormore Maryland . 213 1,634 12, 306 6,528 9,530 13, 350 139, 550 36, 205 3,344 6,611 7,462 69,824 17, 219 3,184 3,919 5,808 69, 726 18, 986 2, 542 3,134 3,007 43, 696 9,277 1,264 1,653 1,865 22, 150 4,630 1, 278 1,581 1,742 21, 645 4,647 2,735 3,785 6,637 75, 910 19, 248 1,385 2,154 3,652 37, 601 9,342 1,350 1,631 2,935 38, 309 9,906 1,251 2,611 3,106 19, 943 7,680 695 1,904 1,935 10, 073 3,247 650 707 6 months or more District of Colombia 1,171 9,872 4,433 1,790 458 929 33, 028 290, 905 862 223 430 15, 704 144, 156 928 235 499 17,324 146, 809 521 173 331 8,2S2 79, 938 254 79 137 4,160 40, 717 267 94 194 4,092 39,221 809 170 405 ' 17, 864 146, 639 410 89 218 8,625 72, 687 399 81 187 9,239 73,952 460 115 193 6,912 64, 388 198 65 75 2,919 30, 752 2 to 3 months 262 00 6 months or more Virginia 118 3,993 33,636 14,983 87, 898 138, 818 69,206 7,728 20, 291 68, 733 47, 401 7,265 17, 607 70, 083 61, 862 5,294 11,319 38, 365 24, 960 2,688 6,769 19, 689 12, 688 2,611 6,560 IS, 778 12,2J4 6,225 17, 427 71, 254 61,733 3,224 9,238 35, 663 24, 659 3,001 8,189 35,688 27,074 3,464 9,162 29,399 22, 573 1,821 5,294 13, 678 10, 068 1,643 3,858 6 mouths or more 15,631 12, eu SCHOOL ATTENDANCE. 147 TABia 18.— TOTAL PERSONS ATTENDING SCHOOL DUEING THE CENSUS YEAR, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, AGE PERIODS, AND MONTHS OF SCHOOL ATTENDANCE, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890— Continued. STATES, TETIRITOIIIES, AND ^TJL jLdKB. UNDEE 10 TBAB3. 10 TO 14 TEAHS. 15 TEARS AND OVEE. ATTENDAKCE. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Bouth Atlantic division— Cont. 163,365 84,695 78,670 45, 913 23,476 22, 437 78,411 40, 058 38, 363 39, 041 21, 161 17, 880 7,713 27, 678 82, 336 45, 590 260, 125 3,983 14, 743 43, 374 22, 695 130, 904 3,730 12, 933 39, 012 22, 995 129, 221 2,843 8:348 21,853 12,864 66,137 1,388 4,247 11,343 6,498 33, 381 1,455 4,101 10, 515 6,366 32, 756 2,948 12, 306 40, 049 23, 108 129, 008 1,617 6,360 20, 743 11,438 64,358 1,431 5,916 19, 306 11, 670 65, 250 1,922 7,022 20, 479 9,618 64, 380 1,078 4,136 11, 288 4,659 33, 165 844 2,886 9,191 6 months or more. 4,959 31, 215 24, 584 137, 307 56, 443 41, 791 161, 303 12,788 70, 678 27, 840 19, 593 79, 973 11,796 66, 629 28, 603 22,193 81, 330 7,165 35, 137 14,258 9,577 43,600 3,597 17, 872 7,141 4,771 21,834 3,568 17, 263 7,117 4,803 21, 766 11, 121 68, 673 28, 781 21, 033 84, 717 5,614 35, 204 13, 994 9,546 42, 066 6,507 33, 469 14, 787 11, 487 42, 651 6, 298 33,497 13, 404 11, 181 32, 986 3,577 17, 602 6,706 6,281 16, 073 2,721 15, 895 6,699 6 months or more 6,900 16, 913 11,352 73, 023 31, 636 45,292 267, 914 5,938 36, 665 15,563 21, 817 133,176 5,414 36, 358 16, 083 23,475 134,739 3,572 19, 719 8,277 12, 032 76, 309 1,812 9,902 4,158 6,962 38, 438 1,760 9,817 4,119 6,070 37, 931 5,419 39, 285 17,064 22, 949 139, 767 2,904 19, 837 8,341 10, 984 63, 915 2,515 19,448 8,723 11, 965 70,842 2,361 14, 019 6, 296 10, 311 61, 788 1,222 6,926 3,054 4,871 25, 822 1,139 7,093 3,241 6,440 25, 966 6 months or more 21, 233 114, 830 65,970 75,882 74, 608 11, 298 69, 620 27, 264 34, 993 37, 670 0,934 55, 210 28, 706 40, 889 36, 938 6,900 32, 998 16, 855 19, 616 22, 015 3,495 10, 658 8,623 9,662 10, 973 3,405 16, 340 8, 232 9,964 11, 042 9,683 59, 657 29, 403 41, 054 36, 096 6,169 30, 948 14, 071 18, 727 18,251 4,514 28,609 15, 392 22,327 17, 846 4,649 22, 275 9,652 15, 212 16,497 2,634 12,014 4,570 6,604 8,446 2,015 2 to 3 months ... 10, 261 5,082 6 months or more.. 8,008 8,051 3,402 14, 394 30, 410 26, 402 775,624 1,772 7, 671 15, 485 12, 742 400,451 1,630 6,723 14, 925 13, 660 376, 073 1,118 4,124 8,736 8,037 252, 377 537 2,119 4,438 3,879 128, 497 581 2,005 4,298 4,158 123, 880 1,422 6,701 16, 179 12, 794 363, 062 743 3,533 7,741 6,234 184, 638 679 3,168 7,438 6,560 178, 424 802 8,569 6,495 . 5,671 160, 085 492 2,019 3,306 2,629 87, 316 370 1,660 3,189 6 months or more XTorth Central division : Ohio 2,942 72,769 30, 309 44, 679 86, 927 613, 718 474,750 15, 263 24, 308 51,945 308, 935 244,833 15, 037 20, 271 34, 982 304, 783 229, 917 13, 732 29, 060 20, 720 197, 865 148, 483 6,836 9,662 10,456 101,544 74, 828 6,896 10, 898 10, 265 96, 321 73, 655 10, on 11,145 33, 297 308,609 220, 586 4,962 6,805 19, 114 164,757 111, 727 6,049 5,340 14, 183 153, 862 108,859 6,557 13, 374 32,910 107, 244 105, 681 3,465 8,841 22,376 52, 634 68,278 ■ 3, 092 4,533 10, 534 6 months or more 54, 610 47,403 16, 785 35, 662 112,772 309, 531 763, 675 8,390 19, 013 61, 424 166, 006 390,484 8,396 16, 619 61, 348 153,625 373, 191 7,133 14, 164 31, 984 95, 202 255,572 3,519 6,693 16, 188 48,423 129, 507 3,614 7,471 15, 796 46, 774 126, 065 5,624 11, 463 61, 665 151, 834 358, 882 2, 775 5,853 27, 305 75, 789 181, 587 2,849 5,605 24, 300 76,045 177, 295 4,028 10, 035 29, 123 62, 495 149, 221 2,096 6,462 17, 931 81, 789 79, 390 1,932 2 to 3 months 3,673 4 to 5 months 11, 192 6 months or more Illinois... 80,706 69,831 40, 402 61, 023 104, 769 667, 481 422,601 20, 359 34, 536 CO, 111 275, 478 215, 945 20, 043 26,487 44, 653 282, 003 206, 656 18, 678 25, 156 28,324 183, 4U 147, 326 9,273 12, 222 14, 197 93, SIS 74, 465 9,405 12,934 14, 127 89, 699 72, 871 14, 428 16, 989 45, 346 282, 119 198, 110 7,366 9,268 25, 625 139, 328 100,727 7,062 7,721 19, 721 142, 791 07, 383 7,296 18, 873 31,099 91, 948 77, 165 3,720 13, 046 20, 289 42, 336 40,763 3,676 5,832 10, 810 49, 613 36, 402 6 months or more 22, 206 28,824 44, 399 327, 172 364,966 11, 239 15, 763 26, 931 162, Oia 187, 742 10, 967 13, 061 17, 468 166, 160 177, 224 10, 800 13, 924 12, 015 110, 687 136, 214 6,429 6,875 6,884 56, 267 68, 236 6,371 7,049 6,131 64,320 60, 978 7,956 7,716 16, 895 165, 543 170, 633 4,113 4,276 10, 141 82, 197 86, 904 3,843 3, 440 6,754 83, 346 83, 679 3, 450 7, 184 15,489 51,042 59, 169 1,697 4,612 10, 906 23, 548 32, 602 1,763 2,572 4 to 5 months 4, 583 6 months or more Wisconsin 27,494, 26,667 17, 564 30,930 44. 922 271, 550 262,711 8,923 16, 877 25, 884 136, 063 136, 003 8,636 14, 053 19, 038 135,497 126,108 9,842 16, 256 13,961 96, 156 86, 763 4,934 7,517 6,844 48, 941 44, 049 4,908 7,739 7,,117 47,'214 42, 714 5,127 8,689 18,999 137, 768 125, 841 2,634 4,651 10, 715 63, 904 64, 208 2,493 4,038 8,284 63, 864 61, 633 2,596 6,985 11, 962 37, 627 50, 107 1,360 4,709 8,325 18, 208 28, 346 1,235 2 to 3 months 2,278 3,637 19,419 21,761 4 to 5 months 6 mouths or more 3WiTin(^,«nta, 1 month or less 12, 708 37, 547 52, 162 160, 294 469, 862 6,381 20, 674 29, 195 80, 453 243, Oil 6,327 16, 973 22, 967 79, 841 226, 851 6,202 14, 801 15, 141 SO, 619 163, 091 2,980 7,267 7,771 26, 031 82, 425 3,222 7,534 7,370 24, 538 80, 666 3,789 13, 652 25, 830 82, 520 201, 175 1,892 7,193 13, 930 41, 193 103, 969 1,897 6,459 11, 960 41, 327 100, 206 2,717 9,094 11, 141 27, 155 102, 596 1,509 6,114 7,491 13, 229 50, 617 1,208 2,980 8,647 2to3moiiths 6 months or more 13, 926 45, 979 18, 017 44, 181 65, 195 342, 469 570, 924 9,252 26, 646 41, 167 166, 056 292, 614 8,765 17, 635 24, 038 176, 413 278, 310 9,167 18, 073 16, 169 119, 682 173, 030 4,673 8,763 8,006 60, 981 87,447 4,492 9,310 8,163 68, 701 85, 589 4,993 10, 224 24, 423 164, 535 2G9, 808 2,539 6,219 15, 253 79, 958 136, 3i!4 . 2, 454 4,005 9,170 84,677 133, 404 3,857 15, 884 24, 603 68, 252 128, 080 2,038 11, 564 17, 898 25, 117 68, 823 1,819 4, 320 6,705 33, 135 59 257 4 to 5 months Z..,. 6 months or more Miflsonri 29, 963 81, 598 129; 363 329, 995 15, 522 44, 647 70, 821 161, 624 14,446 36, 951 58,642 168, 371 12, 749 28, 208 34, 470 87, 609 6,422 14, O08 17, 453 19,564 6,327 14, 200 17, 017 48, 045 10, 647 31, 756 60, 651 160, 864 5,413 16, 997 32, 749 81, 185 5,134 14, 759 27, 902 86, 669 6,672 21, G34 34, 242 65, 632 3,687 13,612 20, 619 30, 875 2,985 7 992 2 to 3 mouths 4 to 5 months 13, 623 34, 657 6 months or more 148 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Tablb 18.— total persons ATTENDINa SCHOOL DXTEING THE CENSUS TEAE, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, AGE PEEIOBS, AND MONTHS OF SCHOOL ATTENDANCE, BY STATES AND TEERITOKIES: 1890— Continued. BTATES, TEEEITORrES, AND ALL AGES. XJNBEK 19 TEARS. 10 TO 14 TEAKS. IB TEAES AND OTEH. ATTENDANCE. Total. ■M-Jhles. Femalea. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Iforth Central aivision— Cont. North Dakota 31,806 16,883 14, 943 11, 273 5,792 5,481 14, 832 7,830 7,002 6,701 3,241 2,460 1 month or less 2,598 6,071 6,631 16, 613 70, 087 1,362 3,434 8,613 8,454 37, 077 1,236 2, 637 2,903 8,162 33, 010 1,331 2, 301 2,083 5,603 21,895 694 1,181 1,084 2,833 11,120 800 2, 209 2,440 6,671 44,344 687 1,120 1,004 2,S70 10, 775 760 2, 411 3,159 8,502 31,726 395 1,334 1,714 4,387 16, 458 305 1,077 1, 415 4,115 15, 268 4.57 1, 35a 1, 274 2,611 16,466 273 919 815 1,234 9,499 184 2 to 3 months 440 459 6 months or more 1,377 6,067 3,366 12, 567 17, 473 86, 751 242, 9«0 1,707 7,214 10, 299 17, 857 125, 190 1,649 6,293 7,174 18, 894 110, 770 1,650 4,400 4,700 11,145 87, 308 850 2,191 2,200 6,474 42, 964 919 4,454 8,175 18,148 106, 278 485 2, 623 4,693 8,757 64,483 4()4 1,931 3,483 9,391 61, 795 757 3,653 4,698 7,458 49, 374 422 2,482 3,168 3,429 27, 363 335 1,171 1,432 4,029 22, on 6 months or more 10, 241 36, 5o7 32, 247 163, 935 358,896 5,259 21, 696 18, 643 80, 592 185, 982 4, 982 14, 841 13, 604 83, 343 172, 914 4,885 13, 761 9, 938 68, 726 HI, 606 2,450 6,904 6,017 29,973 56,656 2,435 6,857 4,919 28, 763 54, 950 3, 038 11, 803 13,769 77, 678 159, 271 1,538 6,963 7,946 38, 036 81, 520 1,500 4, 840 5, 813 39,(iJ2 77, 761 2,318 10, 973 8,653 27, 531 88,119 1,271 7,829 5,680 12,583 47,908 1,017 3,144 2,872 H948 Cmonthsormore --. 12, 316 42, 633 64,879 239, 068 357, 601 6,404 25, 380 37, 460 116, 738 182, 850 5,912 17, 253 27, 419 122, 330 174,751 5,538 16, 178 IS, 372 72, 418 100, 801 2,746 7,641 9, 2.50 37, 019 61, 005 2,792 7,637 9,122 35, 399 49, 798 3, 357 12, 857 27, 797 115, 260 174, 886 9, 167 37, 103 78, 398 60, 218 165, 072 1,747 7,531 10, 113 56,079 88,702 1,610 6,278 11,684 59,181 86, 184 .3,421 14, 698 1«,710 61, 380 81, 914 1, 911 10, 258 12, 097 23, 640 43, 143 1,51(1 4,340 6,613 27,750 38,771 6 months or more South Central division : 23,239 80,906 IS.";, 835 97,521 337, 265 12, 262 43,824 79, 797 46.967 173,244 10, 977 37, 082 76, 138 60, 554 ' 164,021 8,214 23, 669 42, 102 26, 918 90,011 4,087 11, 936 21,458 13, 524 45, 769 4,127 11, 833 20, 644 13, 392 44,242 4, 853 19, 900 39,703 24,241 83, 613 4, S09 17, 203 38, 605 25, 977 81,467 6,858 20, 234 35, 435 20, 387 82,183 3,317 11,988 18, 636 9,202 43, 860 2,541 8,24« 16,799 11,185 38,322 4 to 5 months ...._. 6. months or more 23, 790 125, 925 97, 205 80,345 215, 895 12, 697 67,252 59,142 43, 153 MS, 624 11,093 68, 673 47, 068, 47, 192 107, 371 7.821 35,101 25,646 21,443 62,371 4,055 17, 963. 13, 058 10, 695 26, 364 3,766 17, 138 12, 500 10,748 26,007 9,839 60, 249 48.828 46, 658 111, 884 5,126 31, 783 24,643 22,163 65,648 4,713 28,408 23, 783 24, 496 66, 236 6,130 3Q, 575 23,233 23,244 51,640- 3, 516 17, 506 12, 643 10, 295 26, 612 2,614 13, 069 10, 690 11, 949 25, 128 2 to 3 months 4 to Smonths — 6 months or more 15,890 110, 453 34, 497 65,065 251, 547 8,510 56, 8« 17, 263 25,886 126, 013 7,380 63,688 17,234 29, 169 125, 534 4,49T 26,441 8,524 12, 809! 72, 879 2, 270 13, 393 4,289 6,412 36,871 2,227 13, 048 4, 235 6,497 38, 20S 7,293 57, 572 18, 230 28,789 120, 143 3,898 29, 379 9,008 13, 367 59,785 3,397 2R, 1S3 9,224 15,422 60, 358 4,100 26,440 ■ 7, 743 13,367 58,525 2,344 14, 093 3,968 6,107 29,557 1,758 12,347 3,775 7,250 28,968 6 mouths or more 19,484 73, 871 U3, 821 44,271 122, 208 10,274 38, 948 56,640 20, 153 61,424 9,210 35, 025 67, 181 24, lis 60, 782 6,793 21, 239 33, 486 11, 361 36, 992 3,376 10,770 16, 933 ■ 6,686 18, 822 3,417 10, 463 16, 553 6,775 18, 170 8,122 34, 561 60, 045 21, 415 65, 609 4,252 18,067 27, 767 9, 709 32, 961 3,870 16,604 28,278 11, 708 32, 64S 4,669 18, 171 24,290 11,495 19, 605 2,648 10, 113 11, 940 4,853 9,641 1,923 6 months or more 6,637 9,964 10,441 27,603 18,447 65, 715 407, 167 5,306 14, 259 9,355 32,504 200, 297 5,135 13, 344 9, 092 S3, 211 200, 870 3,623 7,993 6,801 19, 571 94, 141 1,792 4, 112 2,988 »,»32 47,345 1,836 3,880 2,815 8,039 40, 796 5,114 14, 160 9,800 3C, 535 22.1, 339 2,608 7,341 4,944 IS, 068 112, 821 2,506 8,819 4,856 18,467 111,518 1, 699 5,451 2,848 9,609 88,687 006 2,808 1,425 4,504 46,131 2 to 3 months 6 months or more Texas 6,105 1 month or loss ...... 26, 829 125, 370 124, 891 130, 077 7,200 14, 468 67, 257 62, 941 ei, 631 3,G65 12 361 68, 113 61, 950 68,446 3,535 8,821 30, 368 26, 994 27, 908 2,242 4,419 15, 388 13, 648 13, 894 1,183 4, 402 14, 972 13, 348 14,074 1, 0,'>9 11, 8« 87, 094 71,836 73, 665 3,615 6,448 83, 707 35, 839 34, 827 1,819 5,398 81, .^87 S5, 997 38, 738 1,796 6,104 27,918 28, 061 28,644 1,343 3,601 10, 164 13, 468 12,910 663 2,563 11,764 6months or more 12, 605 16, 634 680 746 2, 664 1,549 2,241 216, 178 391 1,390 777 1,107 112, 267 355 1,274 772 1,134 103, Oil 280 800 457 645 57, 068 131 453 229 370 29, 003 149 407 228 275 28, 005 318 1,318 807 1,172 102, 654 7,560 B7, 825 17, 257 20,012 178 668 423 650 51, 980 140 650 384 822 60, 674 148 486 285 424 66, 458 82 289 125 187 31,284 2 to 3 months 68 217 6 months or more 237 25, 172 17, 984 121,624 35, 803 40,867 9,655 64, 868 18,470 19,278 8,829 53,666 17, 327 21, 589 6,491 31,426 9,524 10, 627 2,812 16, 090 2,679 15, 336 3,918 30, 303 8,639 9,120 3,642 27,522 8,618 10, 892 4,933 32 273 9i022 10, 228 2,925 18, 465 4,968 4,926 2 to 3 months 2,008 13,808 B months or more 6,232 5,395 1 4,064 6,302 SCHOOL ATTENDANCE. 149 Tabm 18.— total persons ATTENDING SCHOOL DURING THE CENSUS YEAR, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, AGE PERIODS, AND MONTHS OP SCHOOL ATTENDANCE, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES : 1890— Continued. STATES, TEERIT0E1ES-, AND ALL AGBS. UNDEB 10 TEAES. 10 TO 14 TEAE3. 15 TEAES AKD OVER. ATTENDANCE. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females, Western division: 15,395 7,802 7,593 6,421 2,732 2,689 6,994 3,518 3,476 2,980 1,552 1,428 973 2,278 2,055 10, 089 7,863 487 1,237 1,093 4,985 4,102 486 1,041 962 6,104 3,761 494 961 725 3,241 2,792 241 482 374 1,636 1,459 253 479 351 1,606 1,333 298 843 920 4,935 3,569 149 464 483 2,432 1,841 147 389 437 2,503 1,728 183 474 410 1,913 1,602 97 301 236 918 802 6 months or more 995 700 455 1,178 1,428 4,802 60, 327 242 646 770 2,4a 30,853 213 532 658 2,358 29,474 188 499 523 1,682 19,371 102 248 261 848 9,843 86 251 262 734 9,528 161 403 625 2,379 28, 273 81 217 340 1,203 14,382 80 186 286 1,176 13, 891 106 276 279 841 12, 683 69 181 169 393 6,628 47 95 110 6 months or more . . 448 0,055 2,959 6,428 7,784 43, 156 20, 713 1,619 3,652 4,214 21,568 11, 522 1,440 2,S78 3,570 21,588 9,191 1,328 2,617 2,422 13, 104 6,038 685 1,310 1,224 6,624 3,234 643 1,207 1,198 6,480 2,804 998 2,413 3,476 21, 386 0,856 496 1,299 1,860 10,727 6,320 602 1,114 1,616 10, 659 4,636 633 1,408 1,88G 8,666 4,819 338 943 1,130 4,217 2,968 295 555 755 6 months or more 4,449 1,851 1,027 7,809 4,211 7,666 7,755 542 4,501 2,444 3,975 3,948 485 3,248 1,707 3,691 3,807 448 2,402 1, 173 2,016 2,293 242 1,299 002 1,031 1,184 206 1,103 611 984 1,109 373 3,401 2,045 4,037 4,077 180 1,932 1,163 2,045 2,078 193 1,469 882 1,992 1,999 206 2,006 993 1,614 1,385 120 1,330 619 899 686 86 678 374 Cmontlis or more 715 6D9 367 828 1,460 6,100 41, 278 191 418 762 2,677 21, 256 176 410 698 2,523 20, 022 139 285 445 1,424 11,676 65 131 235 753 6,064 74 1.54 210 671 6,612 154 354 743 2,826 20, 607 83 181 380 1,434 . 10,358 71 173 363 1,392 10,249 74 189 272 850 8,995 43 103 147 390 4,834 31 83 125 6 montlia or more Utah 460 4,161 1,661 7,769 7,924 23,724 7,390 891 4,112 4,317 11, 936 3,668 970 3,657 3,607 11, 788 3,722 779 2,645 1,870 6,482 2,157 378 1,241 1,001 3,444 1,082 401 1,304 869 3,038 1,075 672 3,162 4,045 12,728 3,584 308 1,663 2,168 6,229 1,821 364 1,499 1,887 6,499 1,763 410 2,062 2,009 4,514 1,649 205 1,208 1,1S8 2,263 765 205 851 851 emonths ormore 2,251 884 1 montli or less 267 324 404 6,395 14,878 131 176 203 3,158 7,792 136 148 201 8,237 7,086 104 133 148 1,772 4,812 61 59 68 904 2,466 53 74 80 863 2,347 97 109 153 3,226 6,939 46 65 78 1,642 3,580 51 64 75 1,583 3,369 66 82 103 1,398 3,127 34 62 67 612 1,747 32 20 48 6 montlis or more Idaho 786 1,380 749 4,360 3,099 6,670 62, 240 389 2,387 1,664 3,352 26, 755 360 1,973 1,435 3,318 25, 485 409 1,553 968 1,884 16, 762 202 823 494 946 8,414 207 730 472 938 8,348 214 1,813 1,469 3,433 26,133 112 971 772 1,726 12,739 102 847 697 1,713 12, 394 126 989 664 1,348 10,345 75 6S3 398 681 5,602 51 2 to 3 months.,-. 396 268 Omoathaormoro 'Washington............. - 667 4,743 2,781 11, 445 8,455 29, 559 62, 970 1,423 6,952 4,543 14,832 32,240 1,353 8,493 3,912 14, 727 30, 730 1,422 4,168 2,344 8,828 19, 193 712 1,975 1,238 4,489 9,674 710 2,193 1,106 4,339 9,519 885 4,747 4,208 15,295 29, 058 432 2,440 2,163 7,704 14,669 463 2,307 2,043 7,691 14, 389 474 2,630 1,905 5,436 14, 719 284 1,537 1,142 2,639 7,897 190 2 to 3 months .... 993 763 8 months or more Oregon 2,797 6,822 1 month or less 3,514 11, 413 9,821 38, 222 205, 271 1,805 6,086 6,201 19, 148 103,157 1,709 6,327 4,620 19, 074 102, 114 1,504 4,259 2,923 10, 507 62, 149 765 2,106 1,491 S,S11 31, 725 738 2,153 1,432 6,196 30,424 1,249 4,144 4,387 19, 268 100,420 623 2, 155 2,256 9,630 50,348 621 1,989 2,141 9,638 60, 072 761 3,010 2,501 8,447 42, 702 4U 1, 825 1,454 4,207 21,084 350 1,185 1,047 6 months or more 4,240 21, 618 1 month or leas 11, 903 6,720 9,655 176,983 6,139 3,605 5,167 88,246 5,784 3,115 4,488 88, 747 4,523 2,965 3,336 61, 326 2,346 1,445 1,681 26, 253 2,177 1,520 1,685 25, 072 4,720 2,017 3,578 90, 105 2, 376 1,084 1,895 44,993 2,344 933 1,083 45, 112 2,600 1,738 2,741 35, 663 1,417 1,076 1,591 17,000 1,243 662 1,150 6 months ormore 18, 563 150 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 19.— NATIVE WHITE PERSONS OF NATIVE PARENTAGE ATTENDING SCHOOL DURING THE CENSUS YEAR, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, AGE PERIODS, AND MONTHS OF SCHOOL ATTENDANCE, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890. STATES, TEKKITORIES, AOT) ALL AQES. UNDEB 10 THAES. 10 TO 14 TEAKS. 15 TEAES AND OVEE. ATTENDANCE. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. NBrth Atlantic division : 104, 765 53, 926 60, 839 34,946 17, 643 17,303 44, 883 22, 996 21, 888 24, 936 13, 288 11,648 4,003 11, 410 26, 169 64, 183 42, 440 2,069 6,509 13, 208 32, 150 21, 606 1,944 4,901 11, 961 32, 033 20, 834 2,216 4,427 8,990 i9,-3ia 13, 541 997 1,299 3,055 8,190 13, 603 1,122 2,122 4,525 9,874 6,816 1,094 2,305 4,465 9,439 6,725 1,016 2,926 10, 926 30, 016 19, 146 619 1,616 5,709 15,091 9,779 497 1,310 5,167 14, 924 9,367 771 4,057 6,253 14, 855 9,753 418 2,771 2,914 7,185 5,011 353 1,286 2,339 6 niontlis or more 7,670 4,743 2,156 3,109 8,984 28, 192 42,689 1,070 1,787 4,600 14, 149 22, 090 1,085 1,322 4,384 14,043 20, 699 484 664 1,616 4,162 6,978 518 635 1,539 4,038 6,625 697 890 4,293 13, 266 19, 287 360 486 2,254 6,679 9,971 337 404 2,039 6,587 9,316 461 920 1,636 6,736 9,799 226 637 830 3,318 6,141 235 28S 809 6montlis or more 3,418 4,653 1,548 4,030 4,856 32, 256 165, 411 806 2,443 2,637 16, 204 82,488 742 1,587 2,218 16,062 82, 923 789 1,496 1,623 9,695 67, 800 409 745 803 6,020 29, 096 380 750 820 4,675 28, 704 405 973 1,915 15, 994 71, 065 205 558 1,050 8,158 35, 759 200 415 865 7,836 35, 306 354 1,581 1,317 6,667 36, 646 192 1,139 784 3,026 17, 633 162 432 533 6 montlis or more 8,641 18,913 8,279 3,818 3,301 149, 983 23, 811 4,223 1,930 1,674 74, 661 11,949 4,056 1,918 1,627 76, 322 11, 862 3,764 2,623 1,624 49, 789 8,684 1,910 1,209 806 25, 172 4,424 1,854 1,414 819 24,617 4,200 2,696 520 884 67, 065 10, 738 1,301 261 440 33, 757 6,334 1,295 259 444 33,303 6,404 1,919 706 793 33, 129 4,389 1,012 460 429 15, 732 2,191 907 245 364 6 months or more 17,397 2,198 1,197 803 941 20,870 62, 299 696 406 504 10,443 32, 007 601 397 437 10, 427 30, 292 649 429 436 7,270 22, 307 287 178 213 3,746 11, 271 262 251 223 3,524 11, 036 304 220 299 9,825 27, 349 191 128 103 4,852 13, 940 203 92 130 4,973 13, 409 254 154 206 3,775 12, 643 118 100 128 1,845 6,796 136 54 78 6 months or more 1,938 5,847 4,087 1,658 2,281 54, 273 482, 82« 2,020 864 1.347 27, 770 244, 853 2,061 794 934 26,503 237, 975 1,836 1,003 859 18, 609 171, 672 897 459 428 9,487 87, 202 939 644 431 9,122 84, 470 1,434 283 819 24,813 220, 359 723 154 606 12,662 • 111,783 706 129 813 12, 261 108, 576 817 372 603 10, 861 90, 797 401 251 413 5, 731 45, 868 416 2 to 3 months .^ 121 190 6 mouths or more 6,120 44,929 1 month or less ■....-... 30, 640 21, 934 37, 082 393, 172 131, 514 16, 584 11, 940 21, 602 196, 727 66, 727 16, 056 9,994 15, 480 197,445 64,787 14, 699 11, 073 11, 905 133, 995 46,497 7,391 5,369 5,786 68, 657 23, 721 7,308 5,704 6,120 65, 338 22, 776 10, 767 4,906 12, 475 192, 211 62, 908 6,463 2,704 7,280 96, 336 31, 755 6,304 2,202 5,196 96, 875 31, 163 5,174 5,955 12,702 66, 966 22, 109 2,730 3,867 8,537 30, 734 11,251 2,444 2,088 4,16S 36,232 10,858 6 months or more 9,649 4,991 5,969 110, 905 676, 948 4,906 2,815 3, 490 66, 456 344, 618 4,683 2,176 2,479 55,449 332,330 4,145 2,290 1,977 38, 085 227, 663 2,066 1,077 923 19, 656 115, 677 2,079 1,213 1,065 18, 429 112, 086 3,824 1,412 2,381 55,291 322,080 1,952 810 1,418 27, 675 161,770 1,872 602 963 27, 716 160, 310 1,680 1,289 1,611 17, 529 127, 205 948 928 1,150 8,226 67, 271 2 to 3 months. 361 6 months or more 9,304 69,934 28, 142 41, 373 76, 420 531, 013 20, 977 14, 151 21, 966 42, 436 266, 066 10,878 13, 991 19, 407 33, 984 264,948 10, 099 12, 584 16, 067 21, 227 177,785 6,707 6,277 7,710 10, 643 91, 047 3,373 6,307 8, 367 10, 684 86,738 3,394 9,883 12, 781 34, 549 264, 862 10, 670 4,894 6,554 18, 770 131, 662 5,657 4,994 6,227 16, 779 133, 310 5,119 5,670 12, 625 20,644 88, 366 3,634 2,980 7,703 13, 123 43,466 1,948 2,690 4,823 7,521 44,908 1,580 2 to 3 months 6 months or more South Atlantic division : 851 1,362 2,100 16, 674 110, 486 472 848 1,220 8,333 66, 607 879 504 880 8,336 53,879 461 434 619 6,263 34, 936 264 194 286 2,630 17, 859 187 240 334 2,633 17, 076 282 490 978 8,926 66, 403 141 331 681 4,604 28, 362 141 169 397 4,422 28, 041 118 428 503 2,485 19,148 67 323 354 1,204 10,386 61 105 149 1,381 8,762 6 months or more Mfiryla"d , 4,304 6,322 8,0J5 90, 915 18, 673 2,206 3,778 5,128 45,495 9,057 2,098 2,644 3,817 45, 420 9,516 1,764 2,218 2,449 28, 604 4,900 893 1,096 1,279 14, 501 2,502 871 1,122 1,170 13, 913 2,398 1,677 2,247 4,277 48, 202 9,459 825 1,307 2,428 23,802 4,681 852 940 1,849 24,400 4,778 863 1,857 2,219 14, 209 4,214 488 1,375 1,421 7,102 1,874 875 . 483 798 7,107 2,340 2 to 3 months 6 months ormore District of Columbia 899 217 382 17, 075 191,061 444 108 167 8,338 90, 718 455 109 215 8,737 94, 343 263 91 139 4,407 63, 955 140 41 57 2,264 27, 653 123 50 82 2,143 26, 302 401 74 146 8,838 92, 950 196 39 72 4,374 46, 789 206 35 74 4,464 46, 161 235 52 97 '3,830 44, 156 108 28 38 1,700 22, 276 127 24 69 2,130 21,880 2 to3 months 6 months ormore 9,873 26, 715 93, 248 61, 225 5,193 14, 610 47, 262 29, 663 4,680 12,105 45, 986 , 31, 572 3, 611 8,271 26, 708 16, 275 1,835 4,213 13, 764 7,841 1,806 4,068 13, 004 7,434 3,809 11, 779 46, 424 30, 938 2,014 6,337 23, 635 14, 903 1,795 5.412 22, 889 16, 036 2,423 6,665 20, 056 15, 012 1,344 4,060 9,963 6,909 1,079 2,005 10,093 8,103 2 to 3 months . ... 4 to 5 months . 6 months or mere SCHOOL ATTENDANCE. 151 Table 19.— NATIVE "WHITE PERSONS OF NATIVE PARENTAGE ATTENDING SCHOOL DURING THE CENSUS YEAR, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, AGE PERIODS, AND MONTHS OP SCHOOL ATTENDANCE, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 189a- Continued. STATES, TEEBITOEIES, AND ALL AGES. UNDER 10 TEAES. 10 TO 14 YEARS. 15 TEARS AND OVER. ATTENDANCE. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. . Total. Males. Females. South Atlantic division— Cont. 149, 210 77, 618 71, 592 41,847 21, 441 20, 406 71, 196 2,650 11,751 38, 152 18, 640 90, 427 36, 499 34, 697 36, 167 19, 678 16, 489 7,033 26, 341 78, 485 37, 351 185,465 3,637 14, 032 41, 386 18, 563 95, 293 3,396 12, 309 37, 099 18, 788 90, 172 2,690 7,073 20, 864 10,420 48, 615 1,263 4,063 10, 847 5,265 24, 620 1,324 3,910 10, 017 5,155 23, 986 1, 304 6,087 19, 798 9,252 45, 410 1,286 5,667 18, 356 9,388 45,017 1,793 6,614 10,409 8,291 46, 423 1,007 3,882 10, 743 4,046 25, 254 786 2,732 8,726 6 moiitlis or more 4,245 21, 169 15, 401 96, 246 41, 596 32, 222 70, 419 8,133 50, 909 20, 967 15, 284 38, 931 7,268 45, 337 20, 629 16, 938 37,488 4,769 25, 781 10, 828 7,237 21, 078 2,393 13, 176 5,454 3,606 10, 665 2,376 12, 606 6,374 3,631 10, 413 6,640 47, 129 20, 769 ■ 15, 889 38,397 3,380 24, 641 10, 213 7,176 19, 374 3,260 22, 488 10, 556 8,713 19, 023 3,992 23, 336 9,999 9,096 10, 944 2,360 13, 092 6,300 4,502 8,892 1,632 10, 2-(4 4,699 6 months or more 4,694 8,052 4,607 29 222 14, 468 28, 122 170, 935 2,518 15, 390 7,210 13, 813 87,028 2,089 13, 832 7,258 14, 309 83, 907 1,536 8,466 4,039 7,037 49, 640 813 4,329 2,010 3,613 25, 229 723 4,137 2,029 3,524 24, 411 2,046 14, 992 7,488 13, 871 85, 385 1,131 7,830 3,666 6,747 42, 565 915 7,162 3,822 7,124 42, 820 1,025 5,704 2,941 7,214 35,910 574 3,231 1,534 3,663 19, 234 451 2,633 1,407 emontlis ormore 3,661 16, 076 12, 843 71, 744 35, 384 50, 064 41, 315 6,996 38, 569 17, 565 23, 898 21, 366 5,847 33, 175 17, 819 27,066 19, 949 4,450 21 , 454 10,721 13, 015 12, 014 2,245 10, 9.55 5,517 6,512 6,067 2,205 10, 409 5,204 6,503 5,947 5,418 36, 571 17, 878 26, 518 19, 180 2,954 18, 043 8,546 12, 123 9,848 2,464 16, 628 9,332 14, 396 9,332 2,975 14, 719 6,785 11, 431 10, 121 1,797 8,671 3,602 5,264 5,451 1,178 2 to 3 nrontha 6,018 3, 283 6 months ormore 6,167 4,670 1,790 8,067 17,483 13, 975 652, 460 969 4,433 9,025 6,939 286, 102 821 3,634 8,458 7,036 266, 358 591 2,428 5,185 3,810 177, 830 300 1,233 2,642 1,892 90, 547 291 1,196 2,543 1,918 86, 783 736 3,569 8,274 6,601 250, 725 400 1,933 4,259 3,257 127,477 336 1,637 4,015 3,344 123, 248 463 2,070 4,024 3,564 124, 405 209 1,268 2,124 1,790 68, 078 194 802 1,900 6 months or more Horth Central division : Ohio 1,774 56, 327 20, 247 36, 583 71, 767 423,863 389, 894 10, 179 19, 844 42, 993 213, 086 201, 346 10, 008 16, 739 28,774 210, 777 188, 548 9,415 16, 499 17,244 134, 172 122, 748 4,697 7,982 8,689 69, 179 61, 807 4,718 8,617 8,555 64, 993 60, 941 6,041 9,253 27, 313 208, 118 177, 262 2,980 4,776 15, 763 103, 969 89, 776 3,001 4,478 11, 560 104, 149 87,486 4,791 10, 831 27, 210 81, 573 89, 884 2,502 7,087 18, 551 39,938 49, 763 2,289 3,744 8,659 6 months ormore 41, 635 40, 121 13, 607 31,706 101, 058 243, 523 427,733 6,778 16, 793 54, 948 122, 827 219,259 6,829 14, 913 46, 110 120, 696 208, 474 5,972 12, 694 29,058 75, 024 139, 879 2,932 5,982 14, 709 38, 184 70,948 3,040 6,712 14, 349 36, 840 68, 931 4,309 10, 234 46, 121 116, 598 190, 722 2,123 5,200 24, 268 58, 187 96, 543 2,186 6,034 21, 855 58,411 94, 179 3,326 8,778 25, 879 51, 901 97, 132 1,723 6,611 15, 973 26, 456 61, 768 1,603 3,167 9,903 6 months or more 25,445 45, 364 1 month or less 18, 464 44, 698 79, 473 285, 098 199, 372 9,300 24, 889 45, 185 139, 885 101,755 9,164 19, 809 34, 288 145, 213 97, 617 8,634 18, 624 21,951 90, 670 66, 825 4,280 9,033 11, 055 48, 580 33, 60O 4,354 9,591 10, 896 44, 090 33, 225 5,447 12, 939 34, 529 137, 807 89, 542 2,793 7,006 19, 362 07, 382 45, 662 2,654 5,933 15, 167 70, 425 43, 880 4,383 13, 135 23, 993 60, 621 43, 005 2,227 8,850 14, 768 25, 923 22, 493 2,156 4,286 8,225 30, 698 20, 512 2 to 3 months 6 Aaonths ormore 1 month or less 8,946 14, 152 22,248 154, 026 109, 558 4,504 7,680 13, 826 75,745 55, 552 4,442 6,472 8,422 78,281 64, 006 4,332 7,085 5,951 49, 457 43,149 2,178 3,432 2,905 25,035 21, 725 2,154 3,053 3,048 24, 372 21, 424 2,861 3,299 7,509 75, 813 46, 322 1,473 1,830 4,704 37, 655 23,425 1,388 1,469 2,865 38, 158 22, 897 1,753 3, 768. 8,728 28, 766 20, 087 863 2,418 6,217 13, 005 10, 402 900 2 to 3 nionths 1 350 2,511 16, 751 9,685 6 months or more "Wisconsin 5,388 9,028 12, 138 83, 008 67, 721 2,696 4,933 7,036 40, 887 34, 702 2,692 4,093 5,100 42, 121 33, 019 3,225 5,199 4,472 30, 253 23, 293 1,623 2,554 2,117 15, 431 11, 835 1,602 2,646 2,355 14, 822 11, 458 1,338 1,851 4,259 38, 874 29, 395 663 1,024 2,513 19, 225 14, 966 675 827 ■ 1,746 19, 649 14,429 825 1,976 3,405 13,881 15, 033 410 1,355 2,406 6,231 7,901 999 6 months or more 7,650 1 month or loss 2,920 6,367 8,927 49, 507 277, 214 1,464 3,512 6,160 24,566 143, 058 1,458 2,855 3,767 24,941 134, 156 1,522 3, 2ii0 3,009 15, 512 97, 554 721 1,586 1,519 8,009 49, 634 801 1,664 1,400 7,603 47, 970 775 1,694 3,641 23, 485 116, 283 388 885 2,020 11, 673 59, 304 387 709 1,521 11,813 56, 979 623 1,623 2,377 10, 610 63, 377 356 1,041 1,621 4,884 34, 170 268 2 to 3 months 482 6 months or more Iowa. 6, 626 29, 207 10, 546 26, 527 35,371 204, 770 432, 570 5,457 15, 9C6 23, 291 99,344 222, 256 5,089 10, 561 13, 080 105, 426 210, 314 5,U8 11, 492 9,721 70, 893 131, 049 2,815 5,594 4,766 36,409 66, 253 2,633 6,898 4,935 34, 484 64,796 2,842 5,719 12, 195 95, 527 198, 413 1,455 3,591 7,763 46, 490 100, 470 1,387 2,128 4,427 49, 037 97, 913 2, 256 9,316 13, 455 38,350 103, 108 1,187 6,781 9,757 10, 445 55, 633 1,069 2,635 3,698 21, 905 47, 575 2 to 3 months 4 to 5 months 6 months or more Missouri 22, 088 71,216 111,101 228, 165 11, 528 38, 777 60, 958 110, 993 10, 560 32, 439 50, 143 117, 172 9,643 24, 850 29, 861 66, 695 4,869 12, 321 15, 126 33, 937 4,774 12, 629 14, 736 32, 758 7,205 27,792 51,777 111, 639 3,738 14, 853 28, 064 53, 815 3,467 12, 939 23, 713 57, 824 6,240 18, 574 29, 403 49, 831 2, 921 11,603 17, 768 23, 241 2,319 4 to 5 moHtbs 11 695 6 mouths or more 26, 690 152 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 19.— NATIVE WHITE PERSONS OF NATIVE PAEENTAGE ATTENDING SCHOOL DURING THE CENSUS YEAR, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, AGE PERIODS, AND MONTHS OF SCHOOL ATTENDAJfCE, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890- Continued. t— • •- ■ "" " STATES, TEKRITOETBS, AND ALL AGES. UNDER 10 TEAKS. 10 TO 14 TEAES. So YEABS AND OVER. ilOKTHS OF SCHOOL ATTENDANCE. Total. Males. l?emale3. Total. Males. Eemalea. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females, lfl"ortli Central division— Gout. 6,992 3,626 3,366 2,475 1,269 1,206 3,105 1,611 1,494 1,412 748 669 414 1,030 1,119 4,429 28, 967 204 578 624 2,220 15, 114 210 452 495 2,209 13, 853 231 468 379 1,397 9,451 109 235 192 733 4,791 307 942 857 2,685 26,203 122 233 187 664 4,660 337 934 830 2,559 25, 647 118 319 465 2,203 12, 526 65 184 243 1,129 6,443 83 135 222 1,074 6,083 66 243 275 829 6,990 40 159 189 358 3,880 25 84 88 6 montli3 or more 471 3,110 1,194 4,492 6,993 17, 288 143, 337 609 2,582 3,592 8,331 73, 843 685 1,910 2,401 8,957 69,489 644 1,876 1,687 5,244 51, 850 296 1,336 2,561 8,343 61,122 155 765 1,523 4,010 31,233 141 581 1,028 4,333 29,889 254 1,280 1,755 3,701 30,365 147 885 1,212 1,838 16,412 107 395 543 6 months or more 2,005 13,053 6,165 20, 941 18, 404 97,827 259, 494 3,107 12, 258 10, 663 47,790 134,360 3,058 8,653 7,741 SO, 037 126,134 2,989 8,451 5,860 34, 650 81, 647 1,477 4,198 2, 944 17,684 41, 611 1,612 4,253 2,918 16, 966 40,136 1,777 6,471 7,517 45,357 113, 038 892 3,864 4,348 22, 129 57, 973 885 2,607 3,189 23,228 65, 066 1,399 6,019 5,027 17, 920 64,509 738 4,226 3,371 8,077 34, 877 661 1,793 1,653 6 months or more jx.ans 9,843 29,933 8,722 SO, 674 47, 318 172,780 293,382 4,525 18, 145 27, 516 84,174 151,627 4,197 12, 529 19,802 88, 606 141, 866 4,058 11,459 13, 637 62,493 82,241 2, 003 5,709 6,888 26, 911 41, 812 2,056 5,750 6,749 25, 682 40,429 2,250 8,878 19, 817 82,093 140, 886 1,173 5,219 11,676 39, 804 71,921 1,077 3,669 8,141 42,189 68,945 ' 2,414 10,337 13, 864 38, 194 70, 275 1,349 7,217 8,962 17,359 37,794 i,ec.5 3,120 4,912 6 months or moro South Central division : 20,835 32, 481 19, 666 71, 069 136, 970 65, 777 265, 716 10, 403 38, 728 70, 668 31, 728 138,418 9,163 32, 341 66,302 34, 049 127,298 6,928 20, 931 37, 088 17, 294 72, 421 3,478 10, 685 18, 975 8,774 37, 069 3,450 10, 316 18, 113 8,620 35, 352 7,501 32, 274 68, 387 32,704 120, 981 4,003 17, 410 34, 844 15,664 64,841 3,498 14 864 33, 643 17, 040 62, 140 5,137 17, S64 31,495 16,779 66, 314 2,922 10, 733 16,849 7,290 36,508 2,215 7,131 14,648 6 months or more 8,489 29,808 18, 139 99, 646 81,290 , 66,641 138, 353 9,755 53, 900 42, 457 32,308 71, 399 8,384 45, 746 38, 833 34, 335 66, 954 6,210 28,708 21, 637 15, 866 34, 499 3,235 14, 787 11, 107 7,940 17, 696 2,975 13, 921 10, 530 7,926 16, 803 7,216 46, 770 39, 784 33,211 69, 384 3,751 24, 848 20, 383 15, 659 85, 023 3,465 21, 922 19,401 17,362 34, 361 4, 713 24, 108 19,869 17, 664 34, -170 2,769 14,265 10,967 8,507 18,680 1,944 0,S03 8,902 6 months or more 9,057 15,790 1 month or less --. 9,947 68, 187 22, 366 37, 853 123, 145 5,445 36, 183 11, 661 18, 110 62,675 4,502 32, 004 10, 705 19,743 60,470 2,993 17,093 5,694 8,719 36,921 1,543 8,706 2, 936 4,452 18, 804 1,450 8,828 2,758 4,267 18,117 4,373 34, 590 11, 410 19,005 65,519 2,881 18, 014 5,783 8,845 27, 769 1,992 16, 682 6, C27 10, 160 27,750 2,581 16, 498 5,262 10,129 30,705 1,521 9,404 2,942 4,813 16, 102 1,060 7, 094 2, 320 6 months or more.,-.,.. 5,316 14,603 8,436 37, 914 48,608 28, 129 62, 336 4,575 20, 656 24, 793 12, 751 31,828 3,801 17, 368 23, 873 16,378 30,608 3,098 11, 764 15,036 7,023 18,907 1,679 6,024 7,716 3,485 9,665 1,519 ' 5,740 7, 320 8,538 9,242 3,137 16, 742 22, 735 12, 905 31, 983 2,364 7,166 4,677 17,778 152, 527 1, 681 8,913 11, 418 6,777 16, 196 1,476 7,829 11, 317 7,123 16, 787 2,201 9,408 10,895 8,201 11,448 1,335 6, 619 6,659 3,489 6,967 800 3,789 6, 236 6 months or more 4,713 5,479 5,157 14, 573 9,199 33, 407 284, 938 2,698 7,829 4, 724 16, 677 145, 710 2,459 6,744 4,475 16, 830 139, 228 1,827 4,301 2,874 9,905 66, 180 904 2,278 1,481 6,004 33, 335 923 2,026 1,393 4,901 32, 845 1,240 3,801 2,360 8,795 76,895 1,124 3,365 2,317 8,981 76, 632 966 3,106 1,648 6,726 66,231 654 1,752 883 2,778 35,480 412 1,354 765 6 months ormore 2,948 30,751 19, 118 81, 870 90,826 83, 124 6,257 10, 394 50, 219 46, 125 38, 972 3,185 8,724 41, 651 44,701 44, 152 3,072 6,556 22, 669 19, 632 17,323 1,978 3,296 11,479 9,931 8,629 1,044 3,260 11, 190 9,701 8,604 034 8,043 48, 162 61, 197 45, 135 3, 128 4,394 26, 018 25, 600 20,883 1,575 3,649 22, 134 25, 597 24,252 1,653 4,519 21,019 19, 897 20, 686 1,151 2,704 12,722 10,594 e,4eo 566 1,815 8,327 0,403 6 months or more 11,206 685 645 2,365 1,364 1,883 162, 856 333 1,239 090 923 85, 829 312 1, 128 674 960 77, 527 248 779 409 642 43, 801 111 414 206 313 22, 441 137 865 203 229 21, 3G0 207 1,165 708 988 75,894 151 693 374 457 38,447 116 572 334 531 37, 547 130 421 247 353 43, 081 71 232 110 153 24,441 59 189 137 6 months ormore 200 18,620 12,711 91,437 28, 676 30, 032 0,890 49, 373 14, 876 14, 190 5,821 42, 064 13, 800 16,842 4,113 24, 362 7,645 7,681 2,127 12, 550 3,961 8,813 1,986 11,812 3,694 3,868 5, 166 42, 887 13, 611 14, 340 2,679 22,695 8,748 6,425 2,477 20,292 6,863 7,915 3,442 24,188 7,420 8,011 2,084 14, 228 4,177 3, 962 1,358 19,900 3,243 6 mouths or moro 4,o&a SCHOOL ATTENDANCE. 153 Table 19.— NATIVE WHITE PERSONS OF NATIVE PARENTAGE ATTENDING SCHOOL DURING THE CENSUS YEAR, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, AGE PERIODS, AND MONTHS OF SCHOOL ATTENDANCE, BY STATES AND TEEKITOEIES: 1H90— Continued. STATES, TBRBITORIES, AND MONTHS OF SCHOOL ATTENDANCE. ALL AGES. UHDEE 16 TEABS. 10 TO 14 TEAES. 16 TEAP.S AND OVEE. Total. Hales. X'emaloa, Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. ITemalea. Total. Males. Females. Weatora division: 7,983 4,042 8,946 2,751 1,364 1,890 3,541 1,800 1,741 1,693 878 615 1,386 1,123 4,964 4,248 247 746 000 2,449 2,250 268 640 523 2,515 1,998 267 595 387 1,B05 1,485 121 290 197 766 772 146 305 190 749 713 166 606 495 2,884 1,886 76 281 267 1,176 992 80 225 228 1,208 894 92 285 241 1,075 877 60 175 136 617 486 2 to 3 months 110 105 6 months or moro 668 391 234 693 880 2,388 38, 125 153 379 481 1,237 19, G42 131 319 399 1,149 18, 483 117 290 305 773 12, 013 67 143 U9 413 6,094 60 147 156 360 5,919 99 243 406 1,138 17, 521 610 1,750 2,474 12, 087 8,200 52 128 230 584 8,981 47 117 176 654 8,640 68 165 169 475 8,691 34 110 102 240 4,667 34 65 67 6 months or more 235 4,024 1,871 4,615 5,638 26, 101 17, 426 973 2,576 3,086 13, 007 9,748 898 2,039 2,452 13, 094 7,678 861 1,763 1,649 7,740 6,063 448 913 851 3,879 2,726 413 850 795 3,861 2,337 304 956 1,351 6,370 4,423 306 794 1,123 6,317 3,777 400 1,102 1,415 5,674 4,163 221 707 881 2,753 2,599 179 395 534 6 months or more 2,916 1,564 909 7,178 3,708 6,631 3,983 475 4,208 2,162 2,903 2,039 434 2,970 1,546 2,728 1,944 398 2,212 1,037 1,416 1,249 210 1,208 5S8 720 633 188 1,004 449 696 616 331 3,099 1,771 2,999 1,947 161 1,765 1,009 1,498 1,015 170 • 1,344 702 1,501 932 180 1,867 900 1,216 787 104 1,245 565 685 891 76 622 335 6 months or more 631 398 218 474 904 2,327 13, 295 117 252 608 1,162 6,815 101 222 456 1,165 6,480 83 169 318 679 4,369 42 80 165 348 2,253 41 89 153 333 2,103 85 189 462 1,211 6,260 47 103 240 626 8,137 38 86 222 586 3,123 60 116 184 437 2,676 28 69 103 191 1,422 22 47 6 mouths or more ■Utah 246 1 254 661 2,696 2,448 7,490 2,804 314 . 1,405 1,311 3,785 1,381 347 1,291 1,137 3,705 1,423 307 1,034 697 2,321 848 153 602 357 1,244 419 164 533 340 1,077 429 215 1,031 1,194 3,820 1,344 100 529 647 1,861 673 115 502 547 1,959 671 139 631 567 1,349 612 61 374 307 680 289 78 257 260 6 months or more 669 323 109 109 183 2,343 8,804 56 89 85 1,151 4,603 53 80 98 1,192 4,201 46 68 70 658 3,048 25 28 28 338 1,564 21 40 48 320 1,484 42 68 66 1,178 4,004 13 28 35 692 2,031 24 30 31 B86 1,923 21 43 41 607 1,752 13 33 22 221 958 10 19 6 months or more 286 794 640 2,606 1,962 3,698 81, 982 290 1,405 1,057 1,851 16,320 250 1,201 905 1,845 16, 662 298 1,001 622 1,127 9,847 152 531 317 564 4,868 146 470 305 663 4,979 156 1,060 929 1,869 15, 254 87 559 495 940 7,720 69 491 434 929 7,534 86 555 411 700 6,881 51 315 245 347 3,732 166 6 months or more 353 3,149 1,641 7,335 5,301 17, 702 46, 019 840 3,760 2, 821 8,909 23 540 801 3,685 2,483 8,793 22,479 851 2,623 1,366 5,007 13,926 427 1,197 704 2,640 7,012 424 1,426 662 2,467 6,914 505 3,001 2,648 9,100 20,946 249 1,517 1,349 4,005 10, 532 250 1,484 1,299 4,495 10, 414 285 1,711 1,290 3,695 11, 147 164 1,036 768 1,764 6,996 121 675 4 to 5 months..., 6 months or more Oregon 522 1,831 6 151 2,376 8,909 7,670 27,064 100, 640 1 231 4 753 4,057 13, 499 60, 231 1,145 4,156 3,613 13, 665 50 409 1,064 3,337 2,268 7, 257 29, 653 540 1,661 1,153 3,853 15, 010 524 1,676 1,110 3,604 14, 643 788 3,185 3,414 13, 559 47, 444 390 1,653 1,757 6,732 23, 553 398 1,632 1,057 6,827 23, 891 624 2,387 1, 988 6,248 23, 543 301 1,439 1,142 3,114 11, 668 223 943 846 6 months or more 3,134 11 375 5,387 4,221 5,673 85, 359 2,751 2 244 3 05f 42 18f 2,636 1,977 2 017 43 179 2,045 1,813 1,902 23,838 1,040 892 952 12, 126 1,005 926 950 11,762 1,997 l.:77 2,064 42, 106 991 680 1,085 20, 797 1,006 597 979 21 309 1, 345 1,120 1,707 19, 305 720 672 1,019 9,257 625 2 to 3 mouths 454 688 6 months or more 10,108 154 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 2©.— NATIVE WHITE PERSONS OP FOREIGN PARENTAGE ATTENDING SCHOOL DURING THE CENSUS YEAR, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, AGE PERIODS, AND MONTHS OF SCHOOL ATTENDANCE, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890. STATES, TERRITORIES, AND ALL AGES. CITDEB 10 TEARS. 10 TO 14 TEARS. 15 YEARS Al^D OVEB. ATTENDANCE. Total. Males, Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. North Atlantic division : 20, 151 10, 294 9,860 7,821 4,068 3,753 8,999 4,671 4,423 3,334 1,655 1,679 900 1,804 3,187 14, 203 13, 582 466 1,000 1,685 7,143 6,917 434 804 1,602 7,120 6,665 627 705 1,283 6,306 5,550 277 410 674 2,707 2,790 250 295 609 2,599 2,760 227 057 1,378 6,737 6,319 113 307 738 3,413 3,215 114 360 640 3,324 3,104 146 442 526 2,220 1,713 76 283 273 1,023 912 70 159 253 1,197 801 6 months or more 998 761 1,318 10, 6C5 15, 393 496 393 677 5,351 7,994 602 308 641 5,154, 7,399 561 437 654 3,998 6,360 283 205 290 2,012 2,783 278 232 264 1,936 2,677 352 190 680 6,197 7,604 169 87 285 2,674 3,927 183 103- 293 2,623 3,677 85 134 184 1,310 2,629 44 101 102 665 1,284 41 33 82 646 1,245 e months or more 525 1, 383 1,359 12,123 169, 348 274 827 739 6,164 84, 838 251 566 620 6,972 84, 608 291 677 500 3,992 60, 225 145 306 248 2,084 34, 883 146 271 252 1,903 34, 342 153 369 698 6,384 79, 406 82 219 333 3,293 40, 000 71 160 265 3,091 39, 406 81 437 261 1,750 20, 715 47 302 153 777 9,955 34 135 103 673 10,760 6 montliaor more 8,518 3,443 3,137 154, 248 24, 020 4,272 1,770 1,613 77, 183 12, Oil 4,246 1, 673 1,624 77, 065 12, 009 4,700 2,450 1,694 60, 375 10, 353 2,347 1,214 830 30,492 6,222 2,359 1,236 864 29, 883 5,131 2,853 502 884 75, 167 11,160 1,460 254 454 37,842 5,511 1,403 248 430 37, 325 6,649 969 491 669 13, 706 2,507 476 302 329 8,349 1,278 484 189 230 9,857 1,229 6 months or more 1,723 1,210 827 20, 260 62, 623 805 645 418 10, 083 26, 745 858 665 409 10, 177 25, 878 871 607 405 8,570 21, 732 422 237 194 4,369 11, 172 449 270 211 4,201 10, 660 641 503 293 9,723 25, 116 331 276 138 4,766 12, 776 310 227 156 4,957 12, 339 211 200 129 1,967 5,776 112 132 86 948 2,797 99 68 43 1,019 2,979 monttis ormcre 3,789 1,220 1,389 46, 225 421, 044 1,972 629 767 23, 337 212, 899 1,817 591 032 22, 838 208, 145 1,908 810 669 18, 345 167, 579 1,027 303 344 9,408 79, 890 881 417 325 8,937 77, 689 1,461 242 450 22, 972 210, 371 735 131 239 11, 671 106, 340 716 111 211 11, 301 104, 031 430 163 270 4,903 53, 094 210 105 174 2,303 26, 669 220 63 96 2,600 26,425 6 months or more ITew York 36, 673 9,972 17, 306 357, 093 87, 938 18, 996 5,418 10, 253 178, 232 44, 195 17, 077 4, 564 7,053 178, 861 43,743 16, 977 6,243 5,713 130, 646 34, 061 8,190 2,516 2,796 66, 389 17, 264 7,787 2, 728 2,917 64, 257 16, 797 15, 663 2,38B 6,220 186, 116 46, 187 7,900 1,340 3,728 93, 372 22, 549 7,753 1,043 2,492 92, 743 22, 638 6,043 2,346 6,373 40, 332 8,690 2,906 1,663 3,729 13, 471 4,382 2,137 783 1,644 21,861 4,308 6 months or more 8,693 1,713 2,199 75,433 227, 638 4,455 895 1,228 37,617 112,676 4,138 818 971 37,816 115, 062 3,776 1,053 1,029 28, 203 87,013 1,938 484 631 14, 311 44, 305 1,838 669 498 13, 892 42, 713 3,928 388 837 40, 034 112, 799 1,995 210 478 19, 866 56, 191 1,933 178 359 20, 108 67, 608 889 272 333 7,196 27, 321 522 • 201 219 3,440 13, 080 307 71 114 3,756 14, 741 6 months or more 12, 545 7,085 9,933 198, 076 3,377 6,318 3,775 5,339 97, 144 1,686 6,227 3,310 4,594 100, 931 1,691 5,802 3,324 3,612 74, 280 1,224 2,954 1,666 1,815 37, 970 653 2,848 1,758 1,797 36, 310 571 5,244 2,110 4,115 101, 330 1,707 2,601 1,173 2,210 49, 207 837 2,043 937 1,905 52, 123 870 1, 499 1,661 2,206 22, 465 446 763 1,036 1,314 9,967 196 736 615 892 12,493 250 6 months or more South Atlantic diviaion : 125 81 76 3,095 28,459 65 49 42 1,530 14, 662 60 82 34 1,566 13,797 61 34 40 1,089 9,385 33 13 26 681 4,740 23 21 14 608 4,646 44 24 18 1,621 15, 362 22 15 8 792 7,798 22 9 10 829 7,564 20 23 18 385 3,712 10 21 8 157 2,124 10 3 10 228 1,583 6 months or more 930 517 930 28,082 6,192 SOI 305 473 13, 383 2,072 429 212 457 12, 699 3,220 350 203 26 1 8,671 1,644 173 98 126 4,343 773 177 105 135 4,228 771 389 178 433 14, 362 8,326 223 102 210 7,263 1,628 166 76 223 7,099 1,698 191 136 236 3,149 1, 322 105 105 137 1,777 571 86 31 2 to 3 months G months or more District of Columhia 1,372 761 340 51 105 6,096 6,163 174 24 45 2,729 2,641 166 27 60 2,967 2,622 116 22 41 1,365 1,298 67 10 21 685 605 69 12 20 680 603 146 18 32 3,131 2,788 84 10 14 1,520 1,432 61 8 18 1,611 1,356 79 11 32 1,200 1,077 33 4 10 524 614 6 months or more 676 305 238 883 3,737 154 138 468 1,881 151 100 415 1,866 80 80 230 908 1 35 42 130 483 45 33 100 420 159 100 451 2,078 87 oa 241 1,044 72 40 210 1, 034 66 58 202 751 32 S6 97 349 34 6 months or more 403 SCHOOL ATTENDANCE. 155 Taulb 2®.— native white PERSONS OF FOREIGN PARENTAGE ATTENDING SCHOOL DURING THE CENSUS YEAR, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, AGE PERIODS, AND MONTHS OF SCHOOL ATTENDANCE, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890— Continued. ' STATES, TERRITORIES, AND ALL AGES. UlibEE 10 TEAES. 10 TO 14 TEAES. 16 TEAES AND OTEB. ATTENDANCE . Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. South Atlantic division— Con t. AVcst Virginia 8,720 4,418 4,302 2,527 1,290 1,237 4,384 2,200 2,184 1,809 923 8S1 ■ 338 653 2,214 5,516 1,394 182 349 1,140 2,747 720 156 303 1,074 2,769 674 123 193 623 1,688 325 65 92 260 873 181 68 101 263 815 144 143 247 1,044 2,950 706 78 131 629 1,462 346 65 116 615 1,4S8 360 72 212 647 878 363 89 126 351 412 193 33 86 298 C months or more 466 170 69 227 193 916 2,153 31 120 los- 466 1,064 28 107 90 449 1,089 15 60 67 193 634 9 31 28 113 324 6 29 29 80 310 23 111 89 483 984 11 53 43 229 433 12 63 41 254 651 21 66 47 239 635 11 31 27 124 307 25 20 C months or more 115 228 62 138 149 1,804 3,914 29 71 90 ,874 1,880 33 67 69 930 2,034 24 41 67 512 1,119 13 16 37 258 661 11 25 20 254 658 32 07 62 823 2,059 18 36 23 354 1,012 16 32 34 469 1,047 6 30 30 469 736 6 20 25 262 307 5 (i months or more 207 429 177 314 250 3,173 3,835 85 164 130 1,495 1,851 92 150 114 1,678 1,984 64 93 76 896 1,373 25 45 46 445 669 29 48 30 451 704 72 155 117 1,715 1,870 35 82 65 830 911 37 73 52 885 959 61 66 67 662 692 25 37 25 220 271 26 29 32 6 montUs or more 342 141 231 705 2,768 183, 817 65 110 367 1,309 94,028 70 121 338 1,449 89, 791 67 85 233 998 63,556 32 39 127 471 32, 119 25 40 106 527 31, 437 62 95 336 1,377 90, 549 24 48 167 672 46, 027 33 47 169 705 44,622 22 51 136 383 29, 712 9 23 73 166 15,880 13 2 to 3 montlis 28 6 months or more North Central division : Ohio 217 13, 832 7,869 6,155 12,440 157, 353 70, 742 3,938 3.407 7,411 79, 270 36, 324 3,931 2,748 6,029 78, 083 34, 418 3,642 2,968 2,844 54, 202 21, 773 1,743 1,391 1,430 27, 555 10, 999 1,799 1,577 1,414 26, 647 10, 774 2,953 1,196 4, 6;io 81, 705 35, 523 1,450 845 2,635 41, 290 18, 047 1,497 651 1,999 40,475 17,481 1,374 1,991 4,961 21, 386 13, 441 739 1,371 3, 315 10, 425 7,273 635 2 to 3 months 620 6 months or more 10, 961 6 163 2,534 3,185 10, 264 61,759 277,402 1,298 1,801 6,702 27, 623 141, 040 1,236 1,334 4,662 27, 236 136, 356 980 1,202 2,566 17, 025 98, 584 502 577 1,296 8,624 49, 872 478 625 1,270 8,401 48,712 993 929 4,766 28, 840 133, 579 492 605 2,644 14, 406 67, 469 3,291 1,624 5,182 67, 392 40, 876 601 424 2,122 14,434 66, 110 601 1,054 2,932 8,894 45, 239 304 719 1,762 4,493 23, 705 4 to 5 mouths 1,170 4,401 21,534 6 months or more Illinois 1 month or lesa 17, 136 13, 474 21, 343 225, 449 175, 680 8,679 7,962 12, 701 HI, 804 89,564 8,657 6,512 8,642 113, 645 80, 016 8,370 5,689 5,481 79,044 67,541 4,122 2,761 2,708 40, 281 34, 260 4,248 2,928 2,773 38, 763 33, 281 6,425 2,902 8,801 115,451 80, 827 3,134 1,278 3,639 58, 059 39, 951 2,341 4,833 7,061 30, 954 27, 212 1,166 3, 577 4,831 14, 131 14,428 1 175 2 to 3 months 1 306 2,230 16, 823 12,784 months or more 1 month or less 10, 013 11, 320 17, 380 130, 867 219, 944 5,033 6,137 10, 357 68, 037 113, 342 4,980 5,183 7,023 68, 830 106, 602 5,288 5,822 6,062 51, 369 81, 967 2,645 2,904 2,480 26, 231 41, 338 2,643 2,918 2,582 25, 138 40, 629 3,449 2,973 6.785 67, 620 103, 194 1,764 1,612 4,012 33, 488 52, 483 1,685 1,361 2,773 34, 132 60, 711 1,276 2, 525 6,533 17, 878 34, 783 624 1,621 3,865 8,318 19, 521 652 1 668 6 months or more Wisconsin 9,660 15, 262 10, 272 18, 791 28, 613 162, 368 157, 861 5,205 10, 183 16,872 81, 582 81, 935 5,067 8,608 12, 141 80, 786 75,926 5,846 9,147 8,567 58, 407 65, 362 2,907 4,502 4,231 29, 698 23, 059 2,939 4,646 4,336 28, 709 27, 303 2,925 5,350 12, 278 82, 641 74, 402 1,510 2,819 6,826 41,328 37,812 1,415 2,531 6,452 41, 313 36, 590 1,501 4,294 7,668 21, 320 28, 097 788 2, 862 5,315 10,566 16, 064 713 2 to 3 months 1,432 2 353 4 to 5 months 6 months or more TWlTlTlPRotar 10,764 12,033 1 month or less 7,584 24, 476 35, 752 90, 049 169, 493 3,744 13, 263 19, 835 45, 093 87, 601 3,840 11. 213 15, 917 44, 956 81, 892 4,083 10, 216 10, 796 30, 267 59, 561 1,964 5,030 6,547 16, 518 29, 853 2,119 5,186 5,249 14, 749 29, 708 2,006 8,467 17, 723 46, 201 75, 255 994 4,397 9,448 22, 973 38, 153 1,012 4,070 8,280 23,228 37, 102 1,495 5, 703 7,228 13,681 '34, 677 786 3,836 4,840 6,602 19, 595 694 4,007 7,190 7,698 10, 018 709 1 967 2 388 6 months or more Iowa 6,979 16 0^ 6,372 15, 199 25, 901 122, 021 105, 199 3,235 9,018 16,416 68, 932 63, 586 3,137 6, 181 9,485 63, 089 51, 613 3,362 6,093 5,861 44, 245 33, 235 1,686 2,928 2.949 22, 290 16, 853 1,676 3,165 2,912 21, 955 16, 382 1,637 3,538 10, 171 69, 849 53, 362 855 2,083 6,271 28,944 26, 715 842 1,455 3,900 30, 905 26, 617 1,313 5,668 9,869 17,927 18, 602 2,673 10, 229 8,634 6 mouths or more 1 month or lesa 6,661 6,635 12, 940 80, 063 2,807 3,796 7,074 2.754 2.839 .") Sfifi 2 324 2,358 3,35S 25,197 1 1,170 1,176 1,716 1?,7«1 1,154 1,182 1,640 12,406 1 2,305 2. 232 0,042 42, 783 1,140 1,211 3,179 21, 185 1,165 1,021 2,863 21, 598 932 2,045 3,642 12, 083 497 1,409 2,179 5,933 43$ 633 1,363 6,160 2 to 3 monlhs 4 to 5 mouths e months or more 39,909 40,154 1 156 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 20.— NATIVE WHITE PERSONS OF FOEEIGN PAEENTAGE ATTENDING SCHOOL DURING THE CENSUS TEAR, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, AGE PERIODS, AND MONTHS OF SCHOOL ATTENDANCE, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890— Continued. STATES, TEimrrOTlIES, AND MONTHS OF SCHOOL ATTENDANCE. ALL Aa£S. ■UMDEE 10 TEAES. 10 TO 11 TEAE3. 15 TEAES AND OVER. Total Males. remales. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females.: Total. Males. Females. Korth Central division— C out. Uortli Dakota 15,676 8,288 767 1,745 1,830 S,966 17,237 7,287 8,86S 3,645 3,323 6,530 8,173 3,057 2,177 1,270 907 1,391 8,101 «,327 f,753 32,7i3 637 1,356 1,497 8,797 16,606 918 1,441 1,297 8,212 10,880 478 748 680 1,«39 6,512 440 693 617 1,673 6,368 289 1,110 1,528 8,603 14, 787 162 614 844 1,853 7,636 127 496 681 1,760 7,161 187 650 502 938 7,076 117 383 306 164 4,089 70 2 to 3 months 167 4 to 5 months ........ 106 6 months or more Bonth Dakota 474 2,987 1,707 6,924 8,120 15, 992 80, 88S 842 3,372 6,263 7,760 42,107 865 2,552 8,867 8,232 38, 778 903 2,171 2,665 6,138 30, 948 443 1,090 1,387 2,592 16,833 463 1,081 1,278 2,646 15, 115 460 2, 133' 4,363 7,841 35, 178 220 1,194 2,452 8,770 17,975 240 939 1,901 1,071 17,203 341 1,620 2,102 3,013 14, 759 179 1,088 1,424 1,398 8,299 532 678 6 months or more 1,615 0,460 3,119 12, 112 11, 150 61,504 77, 140 1,611 7,177 6,396 26, 923 39,980 1,608 4,935 4,764 27, 681 87, 160 1,612 4,658 3,682 21, 096 24,710 827 2,346 1,844 10, 816 12,533 785 2,312 1,738 10,280 12, 177 877 8,782 1,742 25, 777 34, 760 436 2,173 2,719 12,647 17,698 441 1,609 2,023 13, 130 17,062 630 3,672 2,825 7,631 17,670 ♦ 348 2,668 1,833 3,460 9,749 993 6 months or more, 1,171 7,921 2,619 8,960 14, 191 51, 370 25,329 1,369 6,401 8,036 25,174 12, 727 1,250 8,659 6,165 , 26,196 12, 602 1,194 3,064 4,036 16,426 8,151 621 1,510 2,018 8,384 4,088 573 1,644 2,018 8,042 4,066 719 2,785 6,296 24,960 13,498 367 1,678 8,607 12, U8 6,844 362 1,107 2,789 12,814 6,654 706 3,121 3,S,'i9 8,984 3,«77 381 2,213 2,511 4,644 1,795 325 908 1,348 6,340 1,882 6months or more South Central division : 1,147 1,229 3,602 19,361 7,486 655 - 671 1,860 9,651 8,666 692 558 1,762 »,700 3,820 430 422 992 6,310 1,984 193 212 600 8,183 890 237 210 492 8,127 894 625 492 1,790 10,601 3,927 255 263 912 6,111 1,957 270 229 878 6,277 1, 970 192 315 820 2,360 1,675 107 196 138 1,064 719 85 119 382 1,296 866 2 to 3 mouths 6 months or more •' 333 793 1,025 , 6,336 '4,229 151 432 616 2,667 2,080 182 360 508 2.769 2,149 118 234 281 1,361 1,220 48 117 148 879 676 72 117 133 672 641 141 366 633 2,887 2,237 62 196 262 1,137 1,108 79 170 271 1,460 1,131 74 192 211 1,098 772 43 119 106 151 398 31 73 105 647 374 6 months or more., 1 month or less . . , 164 604 344 8,117 8,761 79 313 176 1,612 1,618 85 291 168 1,605 1,943 66 191 107 868 1,049 30 85 47 414 639 38 106 60 442 610 67 307 183 1,680 1,863 82 161 95 818 901 35 146 88 862 162 31 106 64 681 849 17 67 31 280 878 14 89 20 801 471 6 months or more 185 898 817 1,361 16, 289 94 215 418 1,091 8,211 91 183 399 1,270 8,078 70 106 255 818 4,993 38 66 133 812 2,683 32 60 122 806 2,410 71 171 398 1,223 9,197 38 91 196 678 1,633 35 80 202 645 1,659 44 121 164 620 2,099 20 68 89 201 990 6 months or more....... 319 1,162 527 693 13, 907 85, 779 607 265 346 8,993 18,418 655 262 347 8,814 17,363 409 188 258 4,138 8,607 209 93 123 2,158 4,422 200 95 135 1,980 4,186 602 258 329 8,003 21, 636 330 133 165 1,010 11, 020 272 125 164 3,898 10,516 151 81 106 1,781 5,638 68 39 68 125 2,874 6 months or more 936 2,662 1,471 4,402 T,418 12,488 601 759 2,432 3,866 11, 869 306 712 1,.970 8,662 11, 119 295 610 1,183 1,611 6,303 191 254 021 831 2,716 99 258 662 780 2,687 92 700 2,373 4,552 13, 911 2£a 370 1,288 2,309" 7,053 144 330 1,085 2,243 8,858 148 261 846 1,255 8,271 118 135 623 716 1,800 63 126 4 to 5 months ... 323 6 months or more 639 1,674 65 1 month or less 70 185 123 223 6,111 87 88 61 120 2,690 33 97 62 103 2,621 23 67 39 72 1,458 13 26 19 41 744 10 81 20 81 711 32 83 64 108 2,473 15 88 83 68 1,255 17 60 81 60 1,218 16 10 20 13 1,180 9 24 9 21 691 6 16 6 months or more 11 22 639 203 1,410 83S 2.602 132 772 433 1,253 131 638 403 1,848 98 396 236 730 61 207 124 869 42 189 112 871 97 681 414 1,331 41 343 211 660 56 288 203 671 70 383 186 541 87 222 98 234 33 161 Cmoatlia oimoxe 8S 807 SCHOOL ATTENDANCE. 157 Table 2® NATIVE WHITE PERSONS OP FOREIGN PARENTAGE ATTENDING SCHOOL DURING THE CENSUS TEAE^ CLASSIFIED BY SEX, AGE PERIODS, AND MONTHS OF SCHOOL ATTENDANCE^ BY STATES AND TERRITORIES : 1890— Continued. STATES, TERRlTORIEg, AND ALL xasa. DNDEE 10 TEAES. 10 10 1* TBAES. 15 YKABS AND OVEE. ATTENDANCE. Total. irales. Females. Total. Males. remales. Total, Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. "Western division : 6,881 8,017 2,864 2,229 1,165 1,074 2,627 1,328 1,301 1,025 S36 489 352 705 728 4,096 2,785 188 405 ) 386 2,039 1,413 164 300 343 2,057 1,372 185 313 283 1,448 1,072 102 172 161 730 669 83 141 132 718 503 100 m 1,962 1,239 68 140 168 674 627 44 115 164 988 612 67 137 135 686 474 30 93 78 335 217 37 44 57 6 months or more 361 257 136 358 400 1,891 17, 671 64 187 211 951 8, 863 72 171 189 940 8, 808 60 171 177 664 6,196 29 85 90 3SS 3,137 31 86 87 299 3,059 62 116 143 929 8,263 23 61 73 470 4,129 29 54 70 459 4,134 24 72 80 298 3,212 12 41 48 118 1,597 12 31 32 6 montlia or moxe 182 1,615 876 1,385 1,810 13, 600 2,296 441 746 902 6,774 1, 223 435 639 908 6,826 1,073 398 614 654 4, 530 738 211 315 313 2,298 387 187 299 341 2,232 351 308 480 769 6, 706 1,131 162 254 387 3,336 595 156 226 382 8,370 536 170 291 387 2,364 427 78 177 202 1,140 241 92 114 4 to 5' maiLtlis -~ 6 months or more 185 1,224 186 1 month or less 2 to 3 mx>B:tha 4 to 5 months- 6 months or more 87 465. 343 1,401 2,883 49 263 191 720 1,451 38 202 152. 681 1,432 38 152 101 447 823 73 58 231 431 13 79 43 216 892 30 221 177 703 1,610 11 131 95 358 805 19 SO 82 345 806 19 92 65 251 450 13 69 38 131 216 ^ 6 33 27 120 235 97 272 420 2,094 25,435 44 129 217 1,061 13, 159 63 143 203 1,033 12,276 45. 95 108 675 6,770 18 42 63 308 3,529 27 63 45 267 8,247 40 124 239 1,207 12, 898 13 60 118 609 6,523 22 64 121 698 6,375 12 63 73 812 5,761 8 27 36 144 3,107 4 2 to 3 months 26 37 6 montlis or more Xrtah 168 2,654 1 mont^orless..^ 1,043 4,605 4, 962 14,835 4, 337 505 2,460 2,716 7,478 2,156 638 2,145 2, 236 7,357 2^181 424 1,405 1,081 3,866 1,270 199 688 595 2,047 642 225 717 486 1,819 628 386 1, 902 2,642 8,068 2,121 183 1,019 1,342 3,979 1,083 203 883 1,200 4,089 1,038 233 1,298 1,329 1,901 946 123 753 779 1,452 431 110 646 550 6 months or moro 1,449 515 141 139 195 3,862 5,463 65 75 104 1,912 2,863 76 64 91 1,950 2,600 65 62 68 1,085 1,867 24: 29 31 552 843 31 3S 31 633 824 60 46 78 1,947 2,680 27 24 39 993 : 1,328 23 22 39 964 1,252 36 31 49 830 1,216 14 22 28 867 692 22 2 to 3 months..- 9 21 6 months or more Idaho 463 624 193 1,547 I, 046 2,677 15, 555 88 869 562 1,354 8,005 105 678 494 1,323 7,560 105 625 334 703 6,620 46 277 170 350 2,898 59 248 164 363 2,722 61 653 472 1,404 7,247 20 356 236 717 3,659 31 298 236 687 3, 688 37 369 240 570 2,688 22 237 146 287 1,448 15 132 94 6 months or more 283 1,240 814 3,193 2,570 8,978 14, 190 409 1,718 1,404 4,474 7,211 405 1,475 1,166 4,504 6,973 451 1,292 823 3,064. 4, 602 225 649 445 1,679 2,311 226 643 378 1,475 2,291 249 1,279 1,231 4, 488 6,683 110 678 649 2, 222 3,393 139 601 5S2 2.266 3,295 114 622 516 1,436 2,900 74 391 310 673 1,507 40 231 206 6 months or more 763 1,393 938 2,052 1,821 9,379 92,127 457 1,079 960 4,716 46, 319 1 481 973 861 1,664 45, 808 384 802 567 2,849 28,948 194 386 283 1,448 14,823 ISO 416 284 1,401 14, 125 358 763 811 4,756 46,573 180 384 411 2,418 23, 507 178 379 40O 2,338 23, 0G6 196 487 443 1,774 16, COG 1,082 4 v.) 83 809 286 849 7,989 113 178 177 6 months or more 925 8,617 5,552 2,009 3, 274 81, 292 2,836 1,074 1,722 40, 687 2,716 935 1,552 40, 605 2,143 979 1, 2-;5 24, 001 1,124 404 611 12, 624 1,019 515 614 11,877 2,327 561 1, 207 42,478 1,184 CJ,7 21, 3S7 1,143 252 660 21,111 528 301 464 6,696 554 168 378 e moutha or more 7,517 158 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 21 FOREIGN WHITE PERSONS ATTENDING SCHOOL DURING THE CENSUS YEAR, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, AG3 PERIODS, AND MONTHS OF SCHOOL ATTENDANCE, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES : 1890. STATES, TEBBITORIES, AOT> ALL AGES. UNBEE 10 YEAE3. 10 TO 14 TEAKS. 15 YEAHS AND OTEE. ATTENDANCE. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Fem-iles. Total. Males. Eemales. Total. Males. Females Kortt Atlantic division: 6,798 3,480 3,316 2,262 1,178 1,084 3,661 1,831 1,830 873 471 403 — 370 655 930 4,841 5,638 188 359 469 2,464 2,876 182 296 461 2,3^7 2,762 179 192 316 1,675 1,913 90 104 153 831 997 89 88 163 744 016 149 320 473 2,719 3,159 73 167 241 1,360 1,583 76 163 232 1,369 1,576 42 143 141 547 566 25 88 75 283 296 17 65 4 toSmonths Gmontlisor more. 66 264 270 706 364 472 4,096 2,765 353 207 243 2,073 1,447 353 157 229 2,023 1,318 297 145 165 1,316 899 163 86 76 683 477 144 60 79 633 422 349 154 258 2,398 1,490 169 83 131 1,200 758 180 71 127 1,198 732 60 65 69 382 376 31 39 36 190 212 29 26 23 6 months or more Vermont 192 164 148 282 264 2,071 40,220 88 156 140 1,063 20, 337 60 126 124 1,008 19,883 66 111 . 84 «3g 13, 205 42 54 44 337 6,692 24 67 40 301 6,513 55 116 131 1,188 23, 291 24 65 66 603 11,707 31 61 65 686 11,684 27 55 49 245 3,724 22 37 30 123 1,938 5 18 19 6 months or more 123 1,78« 2,947 1,222 1,072 34,979 6,628 1,475 613 540 17, 709 3,351 1,472 609 532 17,270 3,177 1,261 557 387 11,010 2,384 619 270 199 5,604 1,208 632 287 188 5,406 1,178 1,364 488 513 20, 926 3,613 666 229 232 10, 580 1,827 698 259 281 10, 346 1,786 332 177 172 8,043 531 190 114 109 1, 625 ' 318 142 63 03 6 months ormore 1,518 213 463 751 321 4,988 9,638 251 420 160 2,620 5,003 217 331 161 2,468 4,635 206 134 129 1,915 3,232 103 63 64 986 1,667 103 71 75 829 1,565 211 490 151 2,761 6,579 113 288 80 1,346 2,822 98 202 71 1,416 2,757 51 127 41 312 827 35 69 26 188 514 16 S3 15 Gmonthsormore 124 313 995 289 285 8,069 73, 349 545 163 146 4,159 38, 226 450 136 139 3,910 85,123 381 118 97 2,636 24, 625 196 59 49 1,363 12, 660 185 59 43 1,273 11,965 463 128 146 4,842 41,854 245 66 69 2,442 21, 456 218 62 77 2,400 20, 398 151 43 42 691 6,970 104 28 28 354 4,210 47 15 14 6 months or more TTHTO-Vork .. 237 2,700 8,939 1,738 2,544 60, 128 16, 221 4,969 938 1,462 30, 857 8,445 3,970 800 1,082 29, 271 7,776 3,010 787 833 19, 890 5,537 1,660 403 423 10, 184 2,902 1,460 384 415 9,706 2,635 4,181 661 1,222 35, 790 9,678 2,111 348 638 18, 309 4,875 2,070 313 634 17, 481 4,703 1,748 290 484 4,448 1,106 1,308 187 351 2,364 663 440 103 133 6 months or more 2,084 433 1,783 431 D27 13, 480 41,660 938 241 294 6,972 20, 634 845 190 233 6,503 20,932 682 175 193 4,487 14, 407 345 97 107 2, 353 7,382 337 78 86 2,134 7,025 946 190 254 8,188 24,160 494 102 130 4,149 11, 695 452 88 124 4,038 12, 465 155 66 80 80S 2,999 99 42 67 470 1,557 56 23 6 montha or more 335 1,443 2,792 1,664 2,038 35, 172 571 1,410 845 988 17, 391 293 1,382 719 1,050 17, 781 273 1,162 539 709 11, 997 176 583 277 330 6,192 95 579 262 379 6, 80S 80 1,345 812 1,076 20, 928 346 670 420 502 10, 103 174 675 392 673 10, 826 172 286 213 254 2,247 50 157 148 166 1,096 29 128 05 98 C months or more Sonth Atlantic division : 1,161 21 16 20 614 3,323 10 12 14 262 1,767 11 4 6 252 1,656 6 1 5 163 990 2 1 3 89 497 4 10 10 7 318 1,947 6 7 6 157 998 6 3 2 162 949 6 5 8 32 386 3 4 6 16 272 2 1 2 to 3 iDontha 2 74 493 2 It 114 emonths ormore 119 41 73 3,090 453 69 25 37 1,646 229 60 16 36- 1,444 224 39 11 16 924 113 16 7 6 469 58 23 4 11 456 65 64 25 48 1,820 250 27 14 27 930 128 27 11 21 890 122 26 5 8 346 80 16 4 5 247 43 10 1 4 9i 47 6 months ormoro District of Columbia 34 4 15 400 564 15 2 12 200 293 19 2 3 200 266 6 2 3 18 1 6 225 288 8 1 5 114 1-17 10 11 8 6 71 147 S 1 3 84 86 • 1 2 to3 montha 4 104 129 4 62 66 1 111 141 6 months ormore 52 63 ST 62 27 43 113 381 13 23 65 14 20 m 5 8 28 88 2 5 15 44 3 3 13 44 13 28 66 131 6 12 41 88 7 18 25 83 8 7 18 112 6 6 8 68 I I 8 months or more 197 ' 184 SCHOOL ATTENDANCE. 159 Table 21.— FOREIGN WHITE PEESONS ATTENDING SCHOOL DURING THE CENSUS YEAR, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, AGE PERIODS, AND MONTHS OF SCHOOL ATTENDANCE, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890— Continued. STATES, TERRITORIES, AND ALL AGES. TINDEB 10 TEARS. 10 TO 14 YEARS. 15 TEAES AND OVEB. ATTENDAXCB. Total. Males. Temales. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. South Atlantic tlivision — Cent. 701 326 376 184 81 103 421 195 226 90 60 46 42 60 128 471 141 20 29 62 215 86 22 31 66 256 65 17 13 28 120 28 7 5 13 66 18 10 8 15 70 10 19 33 74 295 58 10 16 32 137 32 9 17 42 158 24 6 14 26 50 57 3 8 17 22 36 6 moutlig or inoro 23 21 8 17 22 94 104 6 12 13 65 67 2 6 9 89 47 2 1 1 24 26 2 5 T 13 31 47 3 6 6 18 27 2 2 7 13 20 1 9 8 39 31 1 7 6 22 14 1 2 1 15 16 2 6 months or more South Carolina 9 10 17 17 6 14 10 68 342 5 4 8 40 168 1 10 8 28 174 1 1 4 9 9 25 205 4 2 5 16 102 1 5 6 20 46 1 2 2 9 22 7 4 9 103 3 2 23 91 1 15 44 1 8 47 6 months or moro 11 24 14 14 28 288 1,211 12 8 15 133 630 2 6 13 153 681 5 5 8 73 445 4 1 3 36 228 1 4 5 37 217 4 7 12 182 626 3 5 7 87 329 1 2 5 95 297 6 2 8 31 140 5 2 5 10 73 2 to 3 months 3 6 months or more Horida 21 67 48 73 183 902 22, 565 28 41 99 462 11,729 20 32 89 440 10, 336 20 31 62 332 6,385 13 19 34 162 3,249 7 12 28 170 3,136 17 27 93 489 13, 486 9 13 48 259 6,810 8 14 46 230 6,676 11 15 33 81 2,694 6 9 17 41 1,670 6 18 6 months or moro North Central division : - Ohio 40 1 024 1,249 677 1,355 19,284 5,823 674 397 770 9,888 3,058 575 280 585 9,396 2,765 413 211 273 6,488 1,455 222 110 146 2,771 772 191 101 127 2,717 683 619 261 735 11, 871 3,558 318 138 394 6,900 1,795 301 123 341 5,911 1,763 217 205 347 1,925 810 134 149 230 1,167 491 56 6 months or more 768 1 month or less 272 239 523 4,784 48,561 142 132 288 2,496 25, 203 130 107 240 2,288 23, 358 61 63 90 1,241 14,089 28 29 49 666 7,191 33 34 41 675 6,893 155 101 325 2,977 29, 550 87 54 164 1,500 15, 035 68 47 171 1,477 14, 515 66 75 113 666 4,922 27 49 85 330 2,977 29 28 6 months or more Illinois 236 1 946 4,279 1,821 2,364 40,097 44, 176 2,233 1,130 1,422 20,418 22, 862 2,046 691 942 19, 679 21, 314 1,468 631 475 11,615 11,861 773 274 237 5,907 6,063 695 257 238 5,708 6,808 2,349 701 1,211 25, 289 25, 991 1,184 404 697 12, 750 13, 290 1,165 297 614 12, 539 12, 701 462 689 678 3,193 6,32t 276 452 488 1,761 3,619 2 to 3 montlis 137 C months or more 1,432 2,805 1 month or leas 2,963 3,030 4,317 33, 866 34, 065 1,577 1,757 2,486 17,042 18, 098 1,386 1,273 1,831 16, 824 15, 967 1,067 891 869 9,034 9,659 655 474 430 4,594 4,957 612 417 439 4,440 4,702 1,524 1,316 2,325 20, 826 20, 410 819 753 1,301 10, 417 10, 637 705 663 1,024 10, 409 9,773 372 823 1,123 4,006 3,996 203 530 755 2,031 2,504 169 2 to 3 months 293 6 mouths or more Wisconsin 1,975 1,492 1,850 2,980 4,161 25,074 36, 070 1,002 1,681 2,423 12,992 19, 461 848 1,299 1,738 12,082 16, 609 742 856 885 7,173 7,802 392 431 482 3,652 4,017 350 425 403 3,524 3,785 845 1,437 2,414 15,714 21, 545 453 779 1,351 8,054 11, 188 302 658 1,063 7,660 10, 357 263 687 862 2,184 6,723 157 471 590 1,286 4,266 2 to 3 months 216 4 to 5 months 272 6 months or more 898 2,166 6,668 7,427 19, 809 21,159 1,153 3,783 4,175 10, 350 11, 368 1,013 2,885 3,252 9,459 9,793 679 1,321 1,320 4,582 5,335 287 649 697 2,384 2,690 292 672 623 2,198 2,645 997 3,677 4,583 12,388 11, 681 604 1,902 2, 451 6,331 6,031 493 1,676 2,133 6,067 6,650 590 1,770 1,524 2,839 4,143 362 1, 232 1,027 1,636 2,645 228 538 4 to 5 months 497 6 months or more 1,204 1,491 970 2,349 3,783 14, 057 8,613 505 1,506 2, 372 6,983 4,493 465 843 1,4)1 7,074 4,120 313 440 543 4,039 2,118 163 114 173 1,663 151 222 273 2,044 1,039 162 218 270 1,996 1,049 394 933 2,007 8,342 6,187 203 528 1,185 4,115 2,646 " 160 153 244 2,039 191 410 822 4,227 2,511 263 971 1,233 1,676 1,308 161 756 914 824 77S 4 to 5 months 31S G months or more Missouri 85S 630 1 month or less 622 544 832 6,615 316 320 454 3,403 306 224 378 8,212 76 59 89 846 87 55 84 823 310 265 453 4,157 150 112 211 2,068 149 165 204 790 80 108 121 469 6ft 67 6 months or moro 831 160 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Tablb 21.— FOHEIGlSr WHITE PERSONS ATTENDING SCHOOL DURING THE CENSUS YEAR, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, AGB PERIODS, AND MONTHS OP SCHOOL ATTENDANCE, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890— Continued. STATES, TEEEIT0EIE9, AND ALL AQE3. UNBEB 10 TEAES. 10 TO 14 TEAKS. 15 TEARS AND OVER. ATTEKDANCE. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Esmales. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. North Central division — Cont. Nortli Dakota 0,175 4,919 4,258 1,906 974 932 5,174 2,732 2,442 2,095 1,213 882 781 1,932 2,001 4,401 8,113 393 1,108 1,153 2,262 4,679 385 824 908 2,139 3,639 229 389 405 883 1,491 166 198 212 458 781 123 191 193 425 710 349 981 1,183 2,681 4,287 176 535 625 1,396 2,307 173 446 538 1,285 1,980 203 562 493 837 2,340 114 375 316 403 1,491 89 187 177 6 months or more 429 8i9 451 2,077 2,326 3,264 16, 712 255 1,243 1,425 1,651 9,143 198 829 901 1,613 7,569 09 350 341 701 3,896 60 175 193 363 1,984 49 175 148 838 1,812 191 979 1,257 1,860 9,043 110 009 710 918 4,782 81 410 547 942 4,261 161 748 728 703 3,773 95 604 622 370 2,377 66 244 20S 6 months or more....... 333 1,396 837 8,334 2,580 8,961 11,089 477 2,150 1,524 d,992 6,"067 360 1,184 1,056 4,969 B,022 233 695 460 2,608 2,288 119 334 211 1,820 1,143 114 261 249 1,288 1,145 338 1,481 1,443 5,783 6,818 185 883 849 2,865 3,040 151 598 694 2,918 2,778 268 1,258 077 1,670 2,983 173 933 464 807 1,S84 95 325 213 6 months or more 703 1,099 480 1,860 2,093 6,856 1,691 264 1,204 1,209 8,390 795 216 656 834 8,266 796 113 303 875 1,497 434 45 159 187 752 208 68 144 188 745 226 185 756 1,070 3,807 948 103 445 592 1,900 458 82 Sll 478 1,907 490 182 801 648 1,352 209 118 600 430 738 129 66 201 218 6 months or more...... - South Central diviaion : 614 80 59 128 330 1,076 767 26 68 171 530 398 83 58 159 646 369 9 29 92 804 162 4 14 48 144 81 5 15 48 160 81 39 61 188 680 437 18 29 92 321 231 23 32 96 339 206 11 36 50 112 168 8 26 33 65 86 5 11 17 6 mouths or moro 47 82 39 91 117 520 633 25 46 66 261 329 14 45 51 259 304 11 15 24 112 168 6 6 13 56 88 5 9 11 66 80 16 60 62 309 361 9 28 37 157 188 7 22 25 162 173 12 26 31 99 104 10 12 16 48 53 2 14 15 6 months or more 51 51 23 104 68 44S 115 16 67 33 223 60 7 47 25 226 65 8 26 14 120 38 6 14 7 61 17 2 12 7 69 21 10 62 37 252 49 5 36 22 125 28 6 26 15 127 21 5 16 7 76 28 5 7 4 87 15 9 3 6 months or more 39 13 1 month or less 9 13 31 62 716 5 11 15 29 375 i 2 16 83 341 5 3 2 4 7 13 25 389 2 5 7 14 191 2 2 6 U 198 2 to 3 months 8 8 14 120 6 4 5 75 10 23 207 4 10 109 6 13 98 6 months or more 9 45 79 87 37 563 6,588 43 19 16 297 8,491 38 18 21 266 8,097 20 11 10 166 1,218 8 6 5 «1 646 12 6 5 76 B70 49 18 23 299 4,280 23 8 10 145 2,275 21 10 13' 164 2,005 10 8 4 98 1,092 7 6 1 61 670 2 3 6 montlis or more 37 I month or lesa S45 893 1.659 8,788 79 185 601 874 1,928 89 160 094 685 1,858 40 77 145 235 769 10 40 75 125 406 4 87 70 110 363 6 185 588 1,060 2,447 63 94 328 605 1,248 29 91 260 455 1,199 24 83 165 264 580 16 51 101 1« 274 6 32 64 120 6 montliB or more 306 12 19 19 29 701 6 10 9 U 382 6 9 10 16 379 2 2 1 i 94 1 1 1 1 1 8 61 8 12 14 19 465 4 8 7 10 235 4 4 7 9 230 2 5 4 i 202 1 1 2 2 104 I 2 to 3 months 4 2 months or moro 2 43 3 98 37 153 180 391 18 81 89 194 10 72 91 197 3 18 21 52 1 7 8 27 2 11 13 25 21 85 121 238 8 49 55 123 13 36 66 115 13 60 38 101 9 25 20 44 4 25 12 6 months or more « SCHOOL ATTENDANCE. 161 Table 21,— FOREIGN WHITE PEESONS i^TTENBING SCHOOL DDEING THE CENSUS YEAE, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, AGE PEEIODS, AND MONTHS OF SCHOOL ATTENDANCE, BY STATES AJSJ) TEEEITOEIES: 1890— Continued. STATES, TKIIRITOEIES, AND MONTHS OF SCHOOL ATTENDAKCE. ALL AGES. UHDES 10 TEABS. 10 TO 14 TEAES. 15 TEAES AND OVBE. Total. Males. ITemales. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. "Westom division : 1,372 677 695 387 194 193 761 357 394 234 126 108 100 175 192 905 74« 61 83 lOO 443 382 49 92 S2 462 366 40 49 S3 245 215 18 20 25 131 106 22 29 28 114 110 37 77 109 523 419 9 39 74 297 2,125 17 82 56 ■ 252 208 20 45 63 276 211 23 49 30 132 114 16 31 19 60 69 7 18 4 to 5 montlis 11 6 months or more 72 45 22 91 141 494 3,814 14 52 75 241 2,019 8 39 06 263 1,795 9 34 38 134 929 16 21 62 604 3 18 17 72 425 5 24 36 143 1,098 4 15 38 154 1,027 4 18 29 63 760 3 12 18 36 417 1 6 4 to 5 mouths 11 6 months or more Colorado 27 343 183 I 390 385 2,857 399 96 212 204 1,507 204 86 178 181 1,350 195 52 117 93 667 91 .22 70 47 365 47 30 47 46 302 44 71 175 219 1,660 229 36 85 ; 114 863 120 35 90 105 797 109 59 98 73 530 79 38 57 43 279 37 21 2 to y TDonths . 41 4 to 5 nxonths 30 6 months or more 251 42 1 month or less. 18 68 59 254 755 11 38 31 124 391 7 30 28 130 364 6 17 12 56 182 S 8 6 28 97 1 9 6 28 85 8 34 35 152 442 4 17 18 .81 221 4 17 17 71 221 4 17 12 46 131 2 13 7 15 73 2 4 to 5 mouths 5 6 mouths or more AriT.onn. 31 58 45 73 70 567 2,133 28 33 34 :298 1,241 19 40 36 269 1,242 9 18 18 137 616 5 7 6 79 264 4 11 32 68 251 21 52 42 136 12 24 37 37 344 1,423 70 226 307 820 101 14 17 20 170 683 10 20 17 174 740 ; 12 18 15 86 645 7 9 8 49 294 5 9 7 37 251 2 to 3 months - . 4 to 5 mouths 6 mouths or more trtah 1 month or less.. 2 to 3 mouths 154 454 514 1,361 209 71 238 281 «51 104 83 216 233 710 105 47 ■ 101 84 283 27 26 49 42 147 15 25 113 167 378 52 46 113 140 442 49 37 127 123 258 81 20 76 72 126 37 17 51 51 132 44 6 months or mora S^evada 1 month or less 2 to 3 months 16 9 20 164 ; 675 9 6 9 80 ^06 7 3 11 84 270 3 2 1 5 3 6 87 335 1 1 2 48 ; 161 4 2 • 4 39 174 8 6 10 57 149 6 S 4 22 90 2 1 6 35 69 4 to 5 months 4 20 81 3 10 64 1 ID 37 6 months or more Idaho 1 month or less 16 199 88 272 . 4,015 11 107 64 133 2,103 5 92 34 139 1,912 6 24 9 62 1,098 4 13 6 31 659 2 11 3 21 639 7 111 66 151 2,290 5 r 64 41 61 1,199 2 67 25 90 ' 1,091 3 64 13 69 627 2 40 7 . 41 345 1 24 6 28 282 6 months or more - 1 month or less. 293 752 526 2,444 2,318 163 MO 296 1,244 1,223 ^ 130 362 230 1,200 1,095 105 203 139 651 578 53 106 80 320 301 62 97 59 331 277 121 393 BOl 1,475 ! 1, 227 69 : 206 168 766 632 52 187 143 709 595 67 156 86 318 513 41 88 58 158 290 26 68 28 160 223 4 to 5 months. .... 6 months or more 179 ■ 380 288 1,471 9,687 102 208 158 755 4,946 77 172 130 716 4,741 54 101 78 344 2,709 30 48 43 180 1,412 24 63 36 164 1,297 85 168 150 824 5,115 46 9S 70 412 2,556 39 70 74 412 2,557 40 111 59 303 1,863 26 62 39 163 976 49 20 140 887 4 to 5 months 6 months or more California 1 month or less 2 to 3 months 730 306 467 8,184 394 162 248 4,142 336 144 219 4,042 264 113 139 2,193 , 148 52 76 1,136 116 61 63 1,057 318 114 206 4,477 154 59 110 2,235 : 104 65 96 2, 242 148 79 122 1,514 92 : 51 ; 62 771 56 28 6 months or more 60 743 POP — PI 2 -U 162 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Tablb 22.— colored PERSONS (o) ATTENDING SCHOOL DURING THE CENSUS YEAR, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, AGE PERIODS, AND MONTHS OF SCHOOL ATTENDANCE, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES : 1890. STATES, TEEEITORIES, AND ALL AQES. OMDEE 10 TEAES. 10 TO 14 TEAES. 15 TEAES AND OVEE. MONTHS OF SCHOOL ATTENDANCE. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. ( Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Kortli Atlantic division: 317 164 153 109 68 51 135 74 61 73 32 41 14 40 62 201 100 3 21 36 104 55 11 19 26 97 45 7 16 28 69 29 2 8 13 35 13 5 7 15 24 16 4 17 23 91 63 4 7 8 42 23 3 8 11 61 18 1 3 8 20 12 2 10 15 49 30 6 3 6 months or more 31 6 5 19 19 67 160 3 10 11 31 86 2 9 8 26 74 2 6 7 14 66 \ 3 7 36 1 4 4 7 30 3 8 9 33 67 2 5 5 18 31 1 3 4 15 36 5 3 10 27 3 3 6 19 2 6 montljs or more 4 8 6 17 12 135 3,433 3 11 7 65 1,637 3 6 6 60 1,796 2 7 4 63 1,270 2 3 3 22 665 1 7 4 65 1,614 1 3 1 31 847 3 3 4 17 549 3 3 3 10 266 4 1 31 605 4 3 24 767 1 6 months or more 7 284 205 91 95 3,042 1,115 99 46 47 1,446 512 106 46 48 1,696 603 90 54 38 1,082 417 44 24 17 620 181 52 30 21 662 236 78 15 47 1,474 645 34 3 26 704 262 44 12 21 770 293 31 22 10 486 153 21 18 4 223 79 10 4 6 months or more 264 74 74 40 39 962 1,8D9 40 16 18 433 914 34 24 21 624 985 37 19 15 346 708 23 7 7 144 332 14 12 8 202 376 32 14 13 486 949 14 5 S 228 465 18 9 8 258 494 5 7 11 130 242 3 4 6 66 127 2 3 5 6 months or more 61 115 169 61 86 1,683 8,404 84 23 54 748 4,211 85 33 32 835 4,193 81 28 27 672 2,835 39 8 12 273 1,405 42 20 15 299 1,430 63 25 44 817 4,474 31 15 32 377 2,268 32 10 12 440 2,200 25 8 15 194 1,095 14 5 10 98 638 11 3 5 6 months or more 96 557 761 332 462 6,849 6,171 367 174 248 3,422 3,052 394 158 214 3,427 3,119 287 150 147 2,231 2,129 132 69 09 1,135 1,019 155 81 78 1,116 1,110 374 130 220 3,750 3,181 184 68 118 1,900 1,664 190 62 104 1,850 1,617 100 52 95 848 861 61 37 63 387 469 49 15 32 6 months or more 4G1 392 506 429 475 4,761 14, 949 234 248 294 2,276 7,509 272 181 181 2,485 7,440 209 140 129 1,651 4,822 84 67 74 794 2,386 125 73 55 857 2,436 232 164 240 2,645 7,640 115 90 141 1,218 3,771 117 74 99 1,327 3,869 65 325 106 666 2,487 35 91 79 264 1,352 30 34 27 6 months or more 301 1,135 895 720 977 12, 257 2,897 491 390 653 6,076 1,411 504 330 425 3,181 1,436 416 245 284 3,877 807 197 125 164 1,910 387 219 120 130 1,967 420 464 333 475 6,368 1,502 239 181 247 8,104 656 225 153 228 3,264 846 115 142 218 2,012 588 55 84 151 1,062 368 60 6 months or more Bonth Atlantic division; 950 220 141 719 728 1,309 26,690 71 399 300 581 13, 195 70 320 363 728 13, 495 47 158 181 421 7,668 25 72 84 206 3,730 22 86 97 215 3,932 69 391 430 612 15, 355 28 209 211 208 7,634 41 183 319 404 7,731 25 170 117 276 3,667 18 118 65 167 1,825 7 52 6 months or more 109 1,842 1,175 2,650 3,402 19, 463 10, 987 678 1,603 1,814 9,300 4,961 697 1,147 1,688 10, 163 6,026 380 702 881 6,696 2,720 182 352 466 2,747 1,297 207 350 426 2,949 1,423 615 1,335 1,879 11, 526 6,213 310 731 987 5,606 2,905 305 604 892 5,920 3,308 171 613 642 2,241 2,054 86 420 373 947 759 85 193 270 1,294 1,295 2 to 3 months 6 months or more District of Columhia 517 186 427 9,857 94,177 229 89 206 4,437 44,499 283 97 221 5,420 49, 678 137 60 147 2,376 24, 566 1, 568 2,960 11, 339 8,639 56 28 55 1,159 12, 303 82 32 93 1,217 12, 253 245 77 221 5,670 60, 613 122 39 127 2,617 24, 319 123 38 94 3,053 26, 294 135 49 69 1,811 19, 008 52 22 24 661 7,877 83 27 35 1,150 11,131 6 months or more 4,778 10,902 44, 574 33, 923 2,308 5,520 20, 938 2,410 6,382 811 1,499 6,680 4,313 757 1,461 6,669 4,376 2,244 6,520 24,313 18, 636 1,117 2,829 11, 749 8,624 1,127 2, 691 12, 564 9,912 966 2,422 8,922 6,698 440 1,192 3,509 2,736 1,230 5,413 3,963 fimonths or more 15,673 ! 18,250 a Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. SCHOOL ATTENDANCE. 163 Ta?LS 22.— colored persons (o) ATTENDING SCHOOL DURING THE CENSUS YEAR, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, AGE PERIODS, AND MONTHS OF SCHOOL ATTENDANCE, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890— Continued. STATES, TERRITOBIES, AND AH, AGES. UNDEH 10 TEARS. 10 TO 14 TEAKS. ■ 15 YEARS AND OVER. ATTENDANCE. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. ' Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. South Atlantic division— Cont. "West Virffinia 4,734 2,333 2,401 1,355 664 691 2,410 1,164 1,246 969 505 164 300 623 1,559 2,252 73,125 144 333 786 1,070 34, 805 156 290 773 1,182 38,320 113 169 443 630 17, 169 60 87 223 801 8,553 63 82 220 826 8,616 136 272 779 1,223 38, 419 65 126 386 687 18, 670 71 146 393 636 19, 849 51 182 837 399 17, 537 29 120 177 179 7,682 22 62 160 6 months or more 220 9,855 9,118 40, 817 14, 632 8,560 82, 627 4,618 19, 637 6,757 3,793 39, 921 4,408 21, 180 7,875 4,767 42, 706 2,379 9,295 3,372 2,123 21, 862 1,193 4,665 1,668 1,037 10, 829 1,186 4,630 1,714 1,086 11, 033 4,453 21,428 7,910 4,630 45, 289 2,220 10, 500 3,727 2,123 22, 232 2, 233 • 10, 926 4,183 2,607 23, 057 2,284 10, 098 3,350 1,807 15,476 1,205 4,472 1,372 633 6,860 1,079 5,824 1,978 6 months or more 1,174 8,616 6,677 43, 649 17, 003 15, 298 92,723 3,386 21,200 8,245 7,000 44, 099 3,291 22,449 8,758 8,208 48,624 2,011 11,212 4,179 4,460 25, 519 9S6 5,557 2,110 2,176 12, 604 1,025 5,655 2,069 2,284 12, 915 3,837 24, 217 9,506 8,230 62, 108 1,753 11, 970 4,642 3,867 25,238 1,684 12,247 4,883 4,363 26, 872 1, 329 8,220 3, 319 2,608 16, 096 647 3,673 1,493 1,047 6,259 682 4,547 1,826 6 months or more 1,661 8,837 1 month or less 8,198 42, 758 20. 308 21,459 28,247 4,205 20, 879 9,548 9,467 13, 823 3,993 21, 879 10, 760 11,992 14,424 2,391 11,446 6,050 5,632 8,183 1,221 5,657 3,067 2,669 4,009 1,170 5,789 2,993 2,963 4,174 4,189 23, 824 11, 456 12, 639 14,420 2,177 11, 918 5,463 6,688 7,163 2,012 11,906 6,003 8,951 7,257 1,618 7,483 2,802 3,188 5,614 807 3,804 1,038 1,110 2,651 811 4,181 1,761 6 months or more pioridi 2,078 2,993 1,423 6,023 12, 034 8,767 16,682 710 3,087 5,994 4,032 8,594 713 2,936 6,040 4,735 8,088 450 1,580 8,256 2,897 5,106 192 828 1,635 1,354 2,682 268 762 1,621 1,543 2,624 607 3,010 6,476 4,327 8,302 310 1,540 3,267 2,046 4,324 297 1,470 3,209 2,281 3,978 366 1,433 2,302 1,543 3,274 208 719 1,092 632 1,688 158 714 1,210 911 1,588 6 months or more Karth Central dMsion: Ohio 935 1,164 1,365 13, 218 8.291 472 660 771 6,691 4,105 463 504 594 6,527 4,186 362 382 359 4,003 2,507 174 179 190 2,039 1,250 188 203 169 1,964 1,257 398 435 614 6,855 4,238 208 247 331 3,538 2,109 190 188 283 8,317 2,129 175 347 892 2,360 1,546 90 234 250 1,114 748 85 113 142 6 months or more Indiana 1,246 800 1 month or less...... 372 532 922 6,465 9,979 172 287 486 3,160 4,976 200 245 436 3,305 5,003 120 205 270 1,912 3,020 57 105 134 954 1,496 63 100 136 968 1,524 167 199 453 3,419 5,031 73 99 241 1,696 2,540 94 100 212 1,723 2,491 85 128 199 1,134 1,928 42 83 111 610 940 43 83 6 months or more niinois 624 988 523 1,030 1,589 6,837 3,473 247 555 803 3,371 1,764 276 475 786 3,466 1,709 206 312 417 2,085 1,099 98 154 197 1,047 542 108 158 220 1,038 557 207 447 805 3,572 1,750 98 234 404 1,804 899 109 213 401 1,788 851 110 271 367 1,180 624 61 167 202 620 323 165 6 months or more 660 801 284 322 454 2,413 1,399 125 189 262 1,188 750 169 133 192 1,225 649 113 128 133 727 439 61 65 69 357 216 62 61 64 370 223 122 128 216 1,284 657 67 81 124 637 359 65 47 92 647 298 49 68 105 402 303 17 43 69 194 175 2 to 3 months 25 4 to 5 months 36 6 months or more Wisconsin 208 123 1 month or less 54 133 112 1,100 1,059 25 80 63 S92 605 29 53 59 608 664 29 64 87 319 306 12 80 14 180 138 17 24 23 159 168 19 61 48 639 499 8 29 25 297 242 11 22 23 242 257 6 28 27 242 254 6 21 14 135 125 1 7 2 to 3 months 6 months or more 107 129 1 month or less 38 36 56 929 1,996 20 16 25 444 086 18 20 31 485 1,010 18 14 16 258 641 8 2 8 120 298 10 12 8 138 343 11 14 28 446 956 8 9 11 216 481 6 5 17 230 475 9 8 12 226 399 6 6 6 108 207 3 3 6 117 192 6 months or more Iowa 1 month or less 129 106 140 1,621 24, 542 65 66 78 797 12,279 74 50 62 824 12, 263 44 48 44 505 6,634 23 19 18 238 3,272 21 29 26 267 3,362 60 29 60 817 12, 846 26 17 29 409 6,513 34 12 21 408 6,333 25 29 48 299 6,062 6 20 81 160 2,494 19 9 15 149 2,568 2 to 3 montlis 6 months or more 1 month or less..*... 1,697 3,203 4,490 15,152 371 1,754 2,335 7,319 826 1,449 2,156 7,833 619 886 1,080 4,049 307 452 522 1,991 812 434 658 2,058 727 1,467 2,377 8,275 375 780 1,262 4,096 352 687 1,115 4,179 851 850 1,033 £,828 189 622 651 1,232 2to3month8 328 483 1,59« 4 to 5 months 6 months or more a Persons of negro descent Chinese, Japanese, and ciTilized Indians. 164 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Tabm 22.— COLOEED PERSONS (a) ATTENDING SCHOOL DUEINO THE CENSUS YEAR, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, AGE PERIODS, AND MONTHS OP SCHOOL ATTENDANCE, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890— Continued. STATES, TEEEITOETES, AND ALL AGES. UNDEiB 10 YEARS. 10 TO 14 YEAES. 15 YEARS AND OVER. ATTENDANCE. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Hales. Females. Total. Males. Females. ITorth Central division— Cont. if orth. Dakota 64 80 84 24 4 29 23 14 9 17 12 5 9 8 14 S3 259 5 8 6 16 147 4 6 8 17 112 3 3 7 11 73 1 2 3 7 8 37 4 1 3 15 126 2 1 2 9 72 2 2 4 4 7 60 2 2 4 1 39 1 6 54 6 months or more 8 36 8 21 1 month or less ....... 4 14 34 207 2,026 1 12 19 115 1,092 3 2 ,15 92 934 1 3 6^ 614 1 1 4 31 290 2 6 14 104 936 2 1 6 45 442 1 5 13 41 477 1 5 8 25 275 2 3 31 824 5 8 59 493 6 months or more 16 ' 20' 120 150 113 1,643 11, 173 64 81 60 887 5,675 56 69 53 756 5,598 51 57 34 472 2,861 27 26 18 253 1,369 24 31 16 219 1,492 48 69 67 761 6,655 25 43 30 395 2,810 23 26 27 366 2,845 21 24 23 410 2,657 12 12 12 239 1,396 9 12 10 171 1,261 6 months ormore...„-. 495 1,139 1,277 8,2C2 37, 299 246 630 699 4,000 17, 801 249 609 678 4,262 19, 498 173 362 324 2,002 9,972 77 163 167 972 4,897 96 199 167 1,030 5, 075 203 438 614 4,400 19, 574 104 239 338 2,129 9,479 99 199 276 2,271 10, 095 110 339 339 1,860 7,753 63 228 204 899 54 lU W5 901 6 months or more Bonth Central division: Kentucky -.- 2,467 8,482 15, 033 11,317 63, 290 1,278 4,357 7,108 5,058 30, 762 1,139 4,125 7,925 6,259 32,534 847 2,187 3,930 8,003 15,444 412 1,125 1,937 1,423 7,629 435 1,062 1,993 1, 685 7,815 1,102 4,276 8,033 6,163 33, 727 584 2,108 3,855 2,842 16, 586 618 2,078 4,173 3,321 17, 141 518 2,019 3, 070 2,146 14,125 282 1,034 1,316 793 6,547 216 9S5 1,754 1,353 7,578 6 months or more 6,279 25, 396 14, 773 17,848 72, 680 2,766 12, 874 7,103 8,019 34, 716 2,513 12, 522 7,070 9,829 37,964 1,482 6,144 3,704 4,1U 16,484 768 3,053 1,788 2,020 8,004 714 3,091 1,916 2,094 8,480 2,466 13,063 7,947 10, 251 39, 902 1,304 6,711 3,861 4,710 19, 331 1,162 6,352 4,086 5,541 20,571 1,331 6,M9 3,122 3,483 16,294 694 3,110 1,454 1,289 7,381 017 3; 079 1,608 2,194 fimonths ormore 5,756 41, 558 11, 729 13,637 124,526 2,970 20, 312 5,393 6, 041 61, 460 2,786 21,246 6,336 7,596 63,066 1,430 9,131 2,709 8,214 34, 871 691 4,529 1,299 1,485 17, 311 739 4,602 1,410 1,729 17,560 2,843 22, 607 6,600 7,852 62,712 1,478 11,168 3,106 3,579 31, 087 1,365 11,439 3,494 4,273 31, 625 1,483 9,820 2,420 2,571 26,943 801 4,615 988 977 13, 062 2 to 3 months 6 months or more 1,694 13, 881 10, 854 35, 646 64,307 13, 719 42, 865 5,000 18, 164 81, 414 6,282 21,010 5,254 17, 482 32,893 7,437 21, 853 3,620 9,369 18, 185 3,697 12,885 1,372 3,492 2,659 6,362 18, 138 1,756 4,696 9,080 1,779 6,465 1,864 4,673 9,105 1,918 6,420 4,910 17, 641 32, 899 7,262 24, 040 2,563 9,048 16, 146 3,340 11, 936 2.357 8,693 16, 753 3,922 12,104 2,324 8,636 13,223 2,760 5,940 1,291 4,420 6,188 1,163 2,609 2to3montiis 1,033 4,210 6 months or more 3J0Tji»iana , 7, 035 1,697 3,331 1 month or less 2to3moiith3 4,043 12, 466 8,518 17, 838 79, 862 1,958 6,146 4,269 8,637 38, 680 2,085 0,320 4,249 9,201 41, 182 671 1,738 1,377 2,679 8,942 829 3,211 2,759 2,143 36 701 1,754 1,282 2,683 9,196 849 3,150 2,757 2,440 27 2,099 6,718 4,771 10,452 45, 996 1,010 3,399 2,409 5,118 22, 631 1,089 3,319 2,362 6,334 23,365 672 2,256 1,088 2,024 15, 728 277 1,009 483 840 7,107 295 4 to 5 months 1,247 6 months or more Texas 005 1,184 8,621 6,895 28, 200 25, 088 20,679 263 3,130 14,102 12, 086 9,362 135 2,765 14, 098 13, 002 11, 317 128 1,678 6,361 6,518 4,583 63 7 22 8 26 11, 715 2,916 15, 981 15, 027 12, 072 142 1,590 8,073 7,325 5,643 71 1,326 7,908 7,702 6,429 71 1,301 5,858 4,545 4,024 68 711 2,818 2,002 1,576 28 2 to 3 months 590 3,040 6 months or more Oklahoma 2,543 3,448 30 1 month or less. 19 95 43 106 47, 450 35 53 17 60 23, 966 4 42 26 56 23, 484 6 12 4 14 5,775 1 10 4 12 5,940 11 53 21 57 23, 722 8 29 9 25 12, 043 3 24 12 S2 11,679 1 20 14 23 12, 013 1 12 4 11 6,148 8 CmoDtlia ormore Arkansfip 10 12 5,865 1 montlioi' losa..- 4,973 28, 624 6,111 7,842 2,615 2,358 1,279 6,660 1,622 2,164 630 3,326 649 3,324 2, 286 14, 222 3,111 4,103 1,190 7,316 1,025 1,912 1,096 6,906 1,486 2,191 1,403 7,052 1,378 1,575 795 3,990 067 696 613 3', 078 3,' 033 3,641 4,201 3,602 flmontha or more 1,033 1,131 1 711 879 a Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and oiviUzed Indiana. SCHOOL ATTENDANCE. 165 Table 22.— COLOEED PEESONS (a) ATTENDING SCHOOL BUEING THE CENSUS YEAE, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, AGE PEEIODS, AND MONTHS OF SCHOOL ATTENDANCE, BY STATES AND TEEEITOEIES: 1890— Contiuued. STATES, TEEBITOIilES, AHB MONTHS OF SCHOOL ATTENDANCE. AUi AQES. UNDER 10 TEAES. 10 TO 14 TEAES. 15 YEAES AND OVEE. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. remales. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Western division : 154 66 88 51 19 32 75 35 40 28 12 16 1 montii or less 6 12 12 124 82 1 3 8 61 57 5 9 4 70 25 2 4 2 43 20 2 4 I 25 7 3 5 6 61 25 3 4 2 31 11 1 3 4 20 37 1 2 3 6 30 2 to B months 1 4 30 14 1 1 18 13 1 6 montlis or more 14 7 13 31 7 31 717 11 28 3 15 329 2 3 4 16 388 2 4 3 11 233 2 1 6 3 15 364 I 6 1 6 174 10 21 1 5 120 10 18 1 1 47 2 to 3 months 4 1 8 108 3 2 3 123 2 9 190 e months or more i 73 30 38 61 698 592 9 18 22 280 347 21 20 29 313 2J5 17 23 26 167 146 4 12 10 82 74 13 11 10 85 8 14 333 206 i 4 8 153 182 5 4 6 175 114 4 7 11 »8 150 1 2 4 40 81 3 2 to 3 months 5 7 6 months or more 68 1 month or less 13 08 101 380 134 7 52 CO 228 6T 4C 41 152 67 6 21 23 96 39 2 10 10 52 23 4 11 13 44 16 4 47 62 ISi 78 4 29 41 108 37 3 30 IG 101 17 1 13 9 63 7 2 2 to 3 months IS 21 75 41 17 6 months or more 33 10 1 month or less 7 9 6 112 65 4 4 3 56 41 3 5 3 66 24 2 3 1 33 26 . 1 t 5 64 2G 4 1 2 SO 15 1 3 3 34 11 2 1 20 15 2 1 1 4 to 5months 6 months or more XJtah 13 11 15, 13 6 11 9 o 1 month or less 3 14 10 38 40 1 9 9 22 27 2 5 1 10 13 1 6 8 12 12 I 3 I 6 1 3 2 20 18 1 1 1 1 5 2 7 6 6 2 2 11 13 1 6 months or more 9 5 6 10 5 8 1 2 1 7 6 26 36 1 6 5 15 21 1 2 3 4 10 1 2 3 2 7 2 to 3 months 1 1 11 15 3 2 1 2 3 13 20 2 2 9 10 1 4 10 6 mcmths or more S G 4 4 5 2 3 1 month or less 2 to 3 montlis 8 3 25 688 G 1 14 327 2 2 11 361 3 1 2 197 2 1 1 89 1 4 2 14 342 3 1 2 7 181 1 1 6 months or more 1 108 7 161 9 149 6 77 3 72 33 165 55 435 443 16 84 22 205 266 17 81 33 230 177 15 50 16 lis 87 7 23 9 50 60 8 27 7 66 37 10 74 26 232 197 4 39 1 111 112 35 19 121 85 8 41 13 87 159 5 22 6 44 104 3 19 7 43 55 6 months or more 1 month or less 21 72 42 308 2,817 15 46 26 179 1,661 6 2S 18 129 1,1E« 2 19 9 57 839 2 11 7 30 480 13 23 22 129 1,288 12 20 12 68 730 6 8 10 61 553 1 25 11 122 690 1 15 7 81 451 8 2 27 359 10 4 41 6 months ormore California 234 184 241 2,158 168 125 141 1,237 76 59 100 921 71 55 70 643 34 37 42 367 37 18 23 276 78 65 101 1,044 47 36 53 694 31 29 43 450 35 64 70 471 77 52 46 276 8 12 6 months or more 24 195 aPersoRS of negro desceat, CMnese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. 166 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 23.— NEGRO PERSONS (a) ATTENDING SCHOOL DURING THE CENSUS YEAR, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, AGE PERIODS, AND MONTHS OF SCHOOL ATTENDANCE, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890. STATES, TEEEITORIES, AKD AISL AGES. UNDER 10 YEAES. 10 TO 14 YEAES. 15 YEARS AND OVER. ATTENDAKCE. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. North Atlantic diTiaion : Maine 223 113 110 73 37 36 102 55 47 48 21 27 8 16 38 161 100 1 7 20 85 65 7 9 18 76 45 4 7 15 47 29 1 3 5 28 13 3 4 10 19 16 4 7 14 77 53 4 3 5 35 23 4 9 42 30 2 9 37 18 2 3 6 15 12 6 months or more 22 6 1 month or lesa 5 19 19 57 151 3 10 11 31 80 2 9 8 26 71 2 6 7 14 62 1 2 3 7 33 1 4 4 7 29 3 8 9 33 64 2 5 5 18 30 1 3 4 15 34 2 to 3 months 5 3 10 25 3 3 6 17 2 6 months or more 4 8 1 month or less i 15 10 122 3,338 2 10 5 63 1,571 2 5 5 59 1,767 1 6 4 51 1,237 1 3 3 22 654 1 6 3 54 1,576 1 2 1 30 834 i 2 3 3 17 525 2 3 2 10 246 - 2 to 3 months 3 1 29 583 4 2 24 742 1 7 279 6 months or more 204 79 91 2,964 1,088 99 37 43 1,392 500 105 42 48 1,572 588 95 46 33 1,058 404 44 19 17 503 174 51 27 21 555 230 78 14 43 1,441 532 34 3 22 683 248 44 11 21 758 284 31 19 10 465 162 21 15 4 206 78 10 4 6 259 74 2 to 3 months 6 months or more Ehode Island 72 38 36 942 1,870 39 15 17 429 900 33 23 19 513 970 35 18 14 337 696 22 6 7 139 330 13 12 7 198 366 32 13 12 475 937 14 5 5 224 447 18 8 7 261 490 5 7 10 130 237 3 4 5 66 123 2 2 to 3 months 6 months or more 64 367 60 84 1,559 8,295 82 27 53 738 4,151 85 33 31 821 4,144 81 27 27 561 2,814 39 7 12 272 1,396 42 20 15 289 1,418 63 25 42 807 4,416 31 15 31 370 2,237 32 10 11 437 2,179 23 8 15 191 1,065 12 5 10 96 518 6 months or more 95 1 month or lesa 755 323 445 6,772 6,144 363 169 240 3,379 3,038 392 - 154 205 3,393 3,106 284 148 146 2,236 2,127 131 68 68 1,129 1,018 153 80 78 1,107 1,109 372 126 208 3,710 3,176 182 60 111 1,878 1,661 190 60 97 1,832 1,615 99 49 91 826 841 50 36 61 372 459 in 6 months or more 454 1 month or less......... 502 425 465 4,752 14, 249 231 245 287 2,275 7,115 271 180 178 2,477 7,134 208 140 129 1,650 4,808 83 67 74 794 2,381 125 73 55 850 2,427 .232 164 236 2,544 7,408 115 90 138 1,218 3,646 117 74 98 1,326 3,762 62 121 100 658 2,033 33 88 75 263 1,088 6 months or more 295 945 Imonthorleas 2 to 3 months 994 719 911 11,625 2,897 490 390 495 5,740 1,411 604 329 416 5,885 1,486 416 245 283 3,804 807 197 125 153 1,906 387 219 120 130 1,958 420 463 333 463 6,149 1,502 238 181 239 2,988 656 225 152 224 3,161 846 115 141 165 1,612 588 65 84 103 846 368 60 57 6 months or more Boatli Atlantic division : 62 766 220 1 month or loss 141 719 728 1,309 26, 685 71 399 360 581 13, 194 70 320 368 728 13, 491 47 158 181 421 7,668 25 72 84 206 3,736 22 80 97 215 3,932 69 391 430 612 15, 355 28 209 211 208 7,634 41 182 219 404 7,721 25 170 117 276 3,662 18 118 65 167 1,824 2 to 3 months 7 52 6 months or more 52 109 1,838 1,175 2,649 3, 402 19, 459 10, 979 578 1,503 1,814 9,299 4,956 597 1,146 1,588 10, 160 6,023 389 702 881 5,696 2,720 137 60 147 2,376 24, 545 1,568 2,959 11, 337 8,681 182 362 455 2,747 1,207 207 350 420 2,949 1,423 615 1,335 1,879 11, 520 6,211 310 731 987 5,606 2,903 305 604 892 5,920 3,308 171 612 642 2,237 2,048 86 420 372 946 756. 2 to 3 months 85 4 to 5 months 192 6 mouths or more District of Colnmbia 270 1,291 1,292 1 month or less 517 185 424 9,853 94, 021 229 88 200 4,433 44, 401 288 97 218 5,420 49, 620 55 28 65 1,159 12, 298 82 32 92 1,217 12,247 245 77 221 5,668 50, 584 122 39 127 2,615 24, 304 123 38 94 3,053 26, 280 136 48 ■56 1,809 18,692 62 21 24 659 7,799 2 to 3 months 83 27 6 months or more Virginia 32 1,150 11,093 1 month or less 4,775 10, 897 44, 565 33, 784 2, 365 6,518 20, 931 16, 587 2,410 5,379 23, 634 18,197 1 811 1,499 5,679 4,309 757 1,460 5,658 4,372 2,243 5,517 24,308 18, 516 1,116 2,827 ir,744 8,617 1,127 2,690 12,564 • 9,899 964 2,421 8,920 6,687 438 1,192 3,508 2,601 526 1,229 6 months ormore 5,412 3,926 a Includes all persons of negro descent. SCHOOL ATTENDANCE. 167 Table 23.— NEGEO PEESONS (a) ATTENDING SCHOOL DURING THE CENSUS YEAR, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, AGE PERIODS, AND MONTHS OF SCHOOL ATTENDANCE, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890— Continuod. STATES, TEHEITOEIES, AND ALL AGES. UNDEK 10 TEAKS. 10 TO 14 TEAES. 15 TEAES AND OVEE. ATTEND AKOE. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females, ■South Atlantic division— Cent. ■West Virginia 4,731 2,332 2,399 1,363 664 689 2,409 1,163 1,246 969 EOS 464 300 623 1,659 2,249 72, 893 144 333 786 1,069 34, 683 156 290 773 1,180 38, 210 113 169 443 628 17, 101 60 87 223 304 8,616 63 82 220 324 8,685 136 272 779 1,222 38, 302 65 126 S86 686 18,511 71 146 393 636 19, 791 51 182 337 399 17, 490 29 120 177 179 7,650 22 62 160 6 months or more 220 9,834 9,102 40, 788 14, 609 8,394 82, 621 4,608 19, 625 6,719 3,701 39, 917 4,494 21, 163 7,860 4,693 42, 704 2,375 9,288 3,369 2,069 21, 860 1,190 4,661 1,656 1,009 10, 828 1,185 4,627 1,713 1,000 11,032 4,448 21, 413 7,897 4,544 45, 288 2,217 10, 495 3,725 2,074 22, 231 2,231 10,918 4,172 2,470 23, 057 2,279 10, 087 3,343 1,781 15, 473 1,201 4,469 1,368 618 6,868 1,078 5 G18 2 to Smonths 4 to 5 months 1 075 6 months or more Sonth Carolina 1,163 8,615 6,677 43, 648 17, 003 15, 293 92, 722 3,386 21, 200 8,245 7,080 44,098 3,291 22, 448 8,758 8,207 48,624 2,011 11, 212 4,179 4,458 25, 519 986 5,657 2,110 2,175 12, 604 1,025 5,655 2,069 2,283 12, 915 3,337 24,217 9,505 8,229 52, 107 1,753 11, 970 4,642 3,866 25,235 1,584 12, 247 4,863 4,363 26, 872 1, 329 8,219 3,319 2,606 15, 095 647 3,673 1,493 1,045 6,269 682 4,546 1.826 1,561 8,837 4 to 5 months 6 months ormore Georgia .... 1 month or less 8,197 42, 758 20, 308 21,459 28, 245 4,204 20, 879 9,548 9,467 13, 823 3,993 21, 879 10, 760 11, 992 14,422 2,391 11, 446 6,050 6,632 3,182 1,221 5,657 3,057 2,669 4,009 1,170 5,789 2,993 2,963 4,173 4,188 23, 824 11, 456 12, 639 14,419 2,176 11, 918 5,453 5,688 7,163 2,012 11, 906 0,003 6,951 7,256 1,618 7,488 2,802 3,188 5,644 807 3,304 1,038 1,110 2, 651 811 4,184 6 months or more Plorida 2,078 2,993 1,423 6,023 12,034 8,765 16, 631 710 3,087 5,994 4,032 8,564 713 2,936 6,040 4,733 8,067 450 1,580 3,256 2,896 5,098 192 828 1,635 1,354 2,578 258 752 1,621 1,542 2,520 607 3,010 6,476 4,326 8,281 310 1,540 3,267 2,046 4,308 297 1,470 3,209 2,280 3,973 366 1,433 2,302 1, 543 3,252 208 719 1,092 632 1,678 90 233 249 1,106 725 168 714 1,210 911 1,674 2to3months 6 months ormore North Central division : Ohio 1 month or leas 935 1,160 1,360 13, 176 8,160 472 658 768 6,666 4,046 463 502 592 6,510 4,114 362 382 357 3,997 2,479 174 179 189 2,036 1,233 188 203 168 1,961 1,246 398 434 612 6,837 4,191 208 246 330 3,524 2,088 190 188 282 3,313 2,103 175 344 391 2,342 1,490 - 85 111 142 1,236 765 6 months or more 371 524 910 6,355 9,960 171 282 480 3,113 4,962 200 242 430 3,242 4,998 120 202 264 1,893 3,014 67 102 131 943 1,491 63 100 133 950 1,523 166 197 448 3,380 5,025 72 98 239 1,679 2,538 94 99 209 1,701 2,487 85 125 198 1,082 1,921 42 82 110 491 933 43 43 88 591 988 2 to 3 months . . 4 to 5 months 6 months or more Illinois 1 month or less 522 1,029 1,688 6,821 2,801 246 554 802 3,360 1,415 276 475 786 3,461 1,386 206 311 417 2,080 912 98 163 197 1,043 446 108 158 220 1,037 467 206 447 805 3,667 1,396 97 234 404 1,803 716 109 213 401 1,764 680 no 271 366 1,174 493 51 167 201 514 254 59 104 165 600 239 2 to 3 months 6 months ormore 1 month or less 236 215 344 2,006 455 106 129 208 972 215 130 86 136 1,034 240 92 87 104 629 151 44 44 54 303 59 48 43 50 326 92 101 77 155 1,063 220 48 51 93 524 107 53 26 62 639 113 43 51 85 314 84 14 34 61 145 49 29 17 24 1C9 35 2 to 3 months 6 months ormore "Wisconsin .1 1 month or less 22 66 61 327 407 9 35 26 145 186 13 20 26 182 221 11 25 13 102 135 4 13 5 37 CO 7 12 8 65 75 9 18 25 168 192 3 12 14 78 90 6 6 11 90 102 2 12 13 67 80 2 10 7 30 36 2 6 27 44 6 months or more 32 19 27 329 1,993 16 145 985 16 10 11 184 1,008 14 10 10 101 640 5 2 6 47 297 9 8 4 64 343 11 5 13 163 954 6 6 7 72 481 5 7 4 4 66 399 6 2 3 26 207 2 2 to 3 months 4 to 5 months 6 91 473 1 39 192 6 months or more 129 106 140 1,618 24,510 65 66 78 796 12, 258 74 60 62 828 12, 252 44 48 44 504 6,632 23 19 18 237 3,271 21 29 28 267 n,361 60 29 60 815 12, 834 26 17 29 409 6,604 34 12 21 406 6,330 25 29 46 299 5,044 6 20 31 150 2,483 19 9 15 149 2,561 4 to 5 months 6 months or more Missouri 1,693 3,199 4,485 15,133 870 1,760 . 2,332 7,306 823 1,449 2,153 7,827 619 886 1,078 4,049 307 312 727 1,463 2,375 8,269 ' 375 776 1,261 4,092 352 687 1,114 4,177 347 850 1,032 2,815 188 522 550 1,223 169 328 482 1,692 2to3month3 521 1 557 1,991 1 2,058 6 months ormore a Includes all persons of negro descent. 168 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Tabm 23.— negro PEESONS (a) ATTENDI^'G SCHOOL DUJEIN6 THE CENSUS YEAS, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, AGE PERIODiS, AND MONTHS OF SCHOOL ATTENDANCE, BY STATES AND TEEEITOEIES: 1890— Continned. STATES, TETRTIITOETES, AND ALL AGES. UNDEE 10 TBAES. 10 10 1 i YEAES. 15 VEAHS AND OVER. ATTENDANCE. Xotai. , Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. females. Total. Mate. Females. JJTortTi Central division — Cont. 51 24 27 IS 2 16 17 11 6 16 11 5 6 7 IS 25 67 3 3 6 12 44 3 4 ■7 13 23 2 2 8 18 1 i" 12 1 2 C 7 6 ' 3 1 : 3 10 33 1 1 2 7 21 2 1 4 4 7 16 i 2 4 4 11 2 1 3 12 Gmon^is or more 3 5 1 moBt-h or less .- 2 to 3 jncmths 3 11 11 42 1,286 1 9 5 29 657 2 2 , « 13 C29 1 .3 4 10 484 2 1 2 : 8 260 1 1 2 2 224 1 : 6 ; 2 25 615 4 1 16 317 1 1 1 9 298 1 3 5 ; 7 187 1 3 2 5 SO 3 6 months or more 2 107 100 '' 104 ; 68 1,014 10,607 : 61 60 34 512 5,260 49 44 34 502 5,407 45 ; 47 [ 30 362 2,781 24 24 W ISfi^l 1,331 ; 21 23 14 166 1,459 41 40 , 30 504 5,454 , 20 29 14 264 : 2,698 . 21 11 . 16 250 2, 756 14 17 8 148 2,432 7 7 4 62 1,231 7 10 4 6 mQEcttis ormor©-.-.... Kansas.. 86 1,201 1 month '01- less. 4R7 1,119 1,262 7,799 37, 288 239 til4 092 3,715 . 17, 790 248 505 670 4,084 19, 498 172 : 300 328 1,929 9,972 7« 162 165 : 938 , 4, 897 96 , 198 .185 991 5, 075 199 429 «08 4,229 19,567 : 101 231 335 2,031 9,472 98 198 271 -2,189 10,095 li« 330 336 1,650 7,749 (i2 ■ 221 202 i 740 3,421 54 109 134 6 months or more Sonth Central division: 904 4,328 2,4(57 8,482 1-5, 031 11,308 63, 283 1,278 4, 357 7,106 5,049 ; 30, 756 1.189 4,125 7, 925 6,259 32, 527 847 2,187 3,930 3,008 , 15, 442 412 1,126 1,937 1,423 ; 7,629 435 1,062 1,993 1,585 7,813 1, 102 4,276 8,031 «,158 33,722 684 2,198 3,853 ^,-837 , 16,583 : 618 2,078 4,178 3.321 17,139 ; 618 2,019 .3, 070 2,142 14, 119 282 ! 236 l,i034 1,31B 7S9 6,544 985 4 to SiBOntliS-— 6 monUis or moro-^ : Tennessee — 1,7.54 1,353 7,575 5,278 25, 392 14,770 17, 843 72,056 2,766 12, 871 7,102 8,017 34,704 : 2,612 12, 521 7,608 9, 826 37,952 1,482 6,144 3, 702 4,114 16,478 708 3,053 1,788 , 2, 020 8, 004 714 3,091 1,914 2,094 8,474 2,465 13, 061 7,946 10, 250 39,893 ; 1,304 6,709 3,880 4,710 19, 326 1,161 6, 352 4,086 5,540 ; 20,668 ; 1,331 6,187 3, 122 3,479 16, 286 094 3,109 1,454 1,287 7,375 : 637 3,078 4-to Sinonths months or mo-re 1,668 2,192 8,910 Imoma or less.. 2 to .3 months 5,750 41, 542 11, 727 13, 637 124, 453 2,969 I 20,302 : 6,392 6,041 «1,421 ' 2,781 21,240 6, 336 7, 596 63, 032 1,426 9,130 2,708 3, 214 34,854 691 4,629 : 1,299 1, 485 17, 395 735 4,001 1, 400 1, 729 17, 649 2,842 22,800 6,599 7,852 , 62,679 1,478 11, 163 8, lOS 3,679 31, 072 1,364 11,, 437 3,494 4,273 31, 607 1,482 9,812 2,420 2.571 20, ^ao SOO 4,610 988 «77 : 13,044 ■ 682 5,202 1,432 G momiths or more 1,594 13, 876 1 month or less. 10, 850 35, 599 64, 287 13, 717 42,851 5,599 18,137 31,403 6,282 20, 997 5,251 17,462 32, 884 7,435 21, 854 3,619 9,356 18, 182 3,097 12, 882 1,750 4,091 9,079 1,779 6,462 1,863 4,065 9,103 1,918 6,420 4,910 17,019 32,890 ' 7,260 24,037 2,553 9,036 16, 143 3,340 11,934 2,357 ; 8,583 ; 10,747 3,920 : 12,103 i 2,321 8,624 13,215 2,760 5,932 1,290 4,410 6,181 1,163 , 2,001 1,031 4,214 7,034 6 months or mor« 1,597 3, 331 1 month or less. 4,040 12, 406 8,517 17, 828 79, 775 1,955 6,146 4,368 8,628 38, 056 , 2, 085 6,320 4,249 9, 200 41, 119 1,372 3, 492 2,658 5,360 18, 124 671 1,738 1,376 2,677 8,936 701 1,754 1,282 2,683 9,188 2,098 6,718 4,771 10, 450 45, 967 1,009 3,399 2,409 5,117 22, 024 1,089 3,319 j 2,362 6,333 I 23,343 670 2,256 1,088 •2,018 15, 684 275 1,009 483 834 : 7,090 295 1,247 605 6 months or more Texas 1,181 8,683 5,889 28, 186 25, 071 20, 029 262 3,127 14, 094 12, 076 9,359 135 2,702 14,092 12,995 11, 270 127 1,678 6,356 6,513 4,578 62 829 8,266 2,758 2, 143 36 849 3,149 2,755 2,436 26 2,912 15, 979 15, 019 12, 057 142 1,688 8,073 7,322 6,641 71 1,324 7,906 7,097 6,416 71 1,299 5.852 4,539 3,994 58 710 2,815 1,996 1,575 23 539 3 o;i7 2,643 6 months or more 2,419 30 19 95 42 106 47, 439 15 53 17 50 23, 904 4 42 25 66 23, 475 7 22 7 20 11,714 1, 27[< 6, 0,^0 i, MONTHS OF SCHOOL ATTENDANCE. ALL AGBS. TTNDEB 10 TEAES. 10 TO 14 TEARS. 15 YEAES AND OVER. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Malci. Females. Western division : 106 43 63 34 11 23 52 25 27 20 7 13 6 8 4 88 70 1 2 2 38 49 5 6 2 SO 21 2 3 1 28 17 2 3 1 17 7 3 3 1 45 21 3 2 1 2 16 32 1 1 1 4 28 23 11 1 1 6 montlis or more 11 10 22 10 11 4 12 24 7 27 680 10 23 3 13 329 2 1 4 14 351 2 3 3 9 232 2 1 3 3 14 341 1 3 1 6 174 9 18 1 4 107 9 17 I 47 2 to 3 months 3 1 6 108 1 2 3 124 2 8 167 6 months or more 3 63 30 38 61 661 223 9 18 22 280 98 21 20 29 281 125 17 23 26 166 99 4 12 10 82 27 13 11 16 84 72 9 8 14 310 77 4 4 8 158 51 5 4 152 26 4 7 11 85 47 I 2 4 40 20 3 5 7 6 months or more ., ITew Mexico 45 2', 10 63 35 110 50 4 33 14 47 21 36 21 63 29 6 18 14 63 23 1 7 1 18 7 4 11 13 44 16 2 28 13 34 23 2 17 :o 22 12 3 22 8 14 4 1 9 3 7 2 2 11 3 12 11 13 5 6 months or more. 7 2 6 8 3 33 35 3 3 2 13 18 3 5 1 20 17 2 2 1 18 15 2 1 4 4 2 13 10 3 1 1 7 8 1 3 1 6 8 1 1 5 7 2 1 1 6 montha or more Utah 13 8 2 4 1 3 1 t 1 3 4 9 19 15 1 1 8 8 9 2 3 1 11 6 1 2 7 5 8 1 2 1 4 6 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 6 1 3 2 13 2 2 6 2 6 months or more 7 1 5 1 4 1 2 1 12 27 2 1 6 13 2 1 2 7 2 1 1 4 6 months or more 6 14 8 6 3 4 5 2 2 14 2 6 1 9 3 • 4 3 20 104 3 1 9 48 1 2 11 56 3 1 2 36 2 1 1 19 1 1 2 11 49 1 2 7 26 6 months or more 1 17 4 23 7 19 4 6 3 13 12 22 12 58 148 5 10 6 27 97 7 12 31 61 6 11 5 14 57 3 6 2 8 46 3 5 3 6 11 3 10 5 31 73 1 4 2 16 40 2 6 3 15 33 3 1 2 13 18 1 2 1 2 3 * 11 6 months or more Oregon 10 7 12 26 20 90 1,619 7 21 15 54 867 5 6 5 36 752 2 12 7 36 532 2 11 7 26 284 10 12 10 41 821 5 8 6 21 427 5 4 4 20 394 1 2 3 13 266 2 2 7 156 i 6 months or more California 10 248 s 110 111 73 118 1,317 61 4a fill 701 50 21 62 610 41 27 40 424 14 20 21 229 27 7 . 19 195 39 32 56 695 19 18 23 367 20 14 32 328 31 14 23 193 28 11 12 105 3 2 to 3 months 3 11 6 months or more 93 a Includes all persons of negro descent. 170 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 24.— TOTAL PERSONS IN THE UNITED STATES ATTENDING SCHOOL DURING THE CENSUS YEAR, GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AND MONTHS ALL AGES. UNDEK 5 TEARS. 6 TO 9 YEARS. OF SCHOOL ATTENDAKGE. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. 11, 674, 878 5, 954, 142 6, 720, 736 8,330 4,245 4,085 3, 726, 044 1, 888, 039 1, 838, 005 660, 289 1,739,136 2, 029, 276 7, 246, 177 340, 860 935, 068 1, 090, 935 3, 587, 279 319, 429 804, 068 938, 341 3, 658, 898 2,003 1,633 1,277 ' 3,417 1,004 792 658 1,791 999 841 619 1,626 271, 526 557, 736 559, 886 2, 330, 896 136, 469 278, 337 282, 865 1, 190, 368 135, 057 279, 399 277,021 1, 146, 528 Total white 10, 607, 171 5, 464, 413 5, 202, 758 7,918 4,051 3,867 3, 459, 680 1, 756, 349 1,703,331 580, 922 1, 400, 218 1, 755, 680 6, 930, 351 10, 153, 289 300, 369 766, 134 958, 655 3,439,255 5, 196, 313 2S0, 553 634, 084 797, 025 3, 491, 096 4, 950, 976 1,914 1,488 1,177 3,339 7,096 962 724 611 1,754 3, 939 952 764 566 1,585 3,757 247,421 473, 637 488, 239 2, 250, 383 3, 311, 921 124, 627 236, 354 247, 156 1, 148, 212 1, 680, 669 122,794 237,283 241, 083 1, 102, 171 1,631,252 2 to 3 montbs 6 months or more 542, 177 1, 380, 791 1,707,715 6,542,605 7,204,755 279,718 743, 295 931, 424 3, 241, 876 3, 695, 420 262, 459 017, 490 776, 292 3, 300, 729 3, 509, 335 1,859 1,456 1,149 3,232 4,610 928 711 597 1,703 2,348 931 745 552 1,529 2,262 233, 932 463, 754 477, 921 2, 136, 314 2, 254, 297 117, 740 231, 292 241, 887 . 1,089,750 1,144,455 116, 192 232,462 236, 034 1,046,564 1,109,842 4 to 5 months 374, 232 1, 174, 142 1, 426, 818 4, 229, 563 2, 948, 534 194, 340 039,368 771,438 2, 090, 484 1, 500, 803 179, 892 534, 984 655, 380 2, 139, 079 1, 447, 641 999 979 828 1,804 3,086 484 482 435 947 1,591 515 497 393 857 1,495 155, 058 384, 308 395, 952 1, 318, 979 1, 057, 624 78, 017 192, 245 200, 499 673,694 536, 214 77, 041 192,063 195,453' 645,285 2 to 3 months - . . . . 4 to 5 montbs 6 months or more 167, 045 186, 649 280, 898 2,313,042 513, 882 83, 378 104, 137 159, 986 1, 151, 392 268, 100 82, 567 82, 512 120, 912 1, 161, 650 245, 782 860 477 321 1,428 222 444 229 162 756 112 416 248 159 672 110 78, 874 79,446 81, 969 817, 335 147, 759 39, 723 39, 047 41,388 416, 056 75, 680 6 months or more .... 1 month or leas 38, 745 39, 427 47,964 387, 746 1, 007, 707 20, 051 22, 839 27, 231 197,379 489, 729 18, 094 16, 588 20, 733 190, 367 517, 978 55 32 28 107 412 34 13 14 51 194 21 19 14 56 218 13, 489 9,883 10, 318 114, 009 266, 364 6,887 5,062 5,269 58, 462 131, 690 4,821 65, 607 134, 674 1 month or less 79, 367 338, 913 273, 596 315,826 999, 324 40, 491 168,934 132, 280 148, 024 484, 969 38, 876 169, 934 141, 316 167, 802 514, 355 89 145 100 78 409 42 68 47 37 192 47 77 53 41 217 24, 105 84, 099 71,647 86, 613 264, 545 11,842 41, 983 35, 709 42, 156 130,721 42, 116 6 months or more 35, 938 Negro (!<) 44, 357 133, 821 79, 020 338, 093 272, 809 309, 402 40, 209 168,458 131, 823 144, 419 38, 751 169, 635 140, 986 164, 983 88 143 100 78 42 66 47 37 46 77 53 41 23,995 83, 877 71,480 85, 193 11, 788 41,869 35, 618 41,446 12, 207 42, O08 35, 862 43, 747 a Persona of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians, SCHOOL ATTENDANCE. 171 CLASSIFIED BY SEX, GENEEAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AGE PERIODS, AND MONTHS OF SCHOOL ATTENDANCE: 1890. GENEHAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AND MONTHS 10 TO 14 YEAES. 15 TO 19 VEAES. 20 TEAES AND OVEE. OF SCHOOL ATTENDANCE. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. ■Females. Total. Males. Females. 5, 607, 358 2, 831, 005 2, 776, 353 2, 155, 141 1, 111, 989 1, 043, 162 178, 005 118, 864 1 montli or less 252, 259 741, 598 955, 862 3, 657, 639 129, 369 391, 599 503, 823 1, 806, 214 122, 890 349, 999 452, 039 1,851,425 114, 140 406, 893 483, 195 1, 150, 913 59, 923 242, 270 283, 351 526, 439 54, 217 164, 617 199, 844 624,474 20, 361 31,276 29, 066 97, 312 14, 095 22, 064 20, 238 62, 467 9,212 8,818 34, 845 Total white 5, 068, 809 2, 560, 411 2, 502, 398 1, 965, 457 1, 026, 065 930, 392 105, 307 111, 537 63, 770 1 month or less 214, 383 562, 722 807, 884 3,483,820 4, 771, 069 109, 873 301, 487 431, 411 1, 723, 640 2,414,508 104, 510 261,235 376, 473 1,760,180 2, 356, 561 98, 179 334, 939 431, 983 1, 100, 356 1, 907, 261 51, 613 207, 669 260, 651 506, 132 993, 085 46, 666 127, 270 171, 332 594, 224 914, 176 19, 025 27,432 26, 397 92,463 166, 342 13, 294 19, 900 18, 826 59, 617 104, 112 7,532 7,571 Native white 33, 936 51, 230 195, 835 644, 163 781, 317 3, 219, 754 3, 345, 072 100, 389 291,304 416, 910 1, 605, 905 1, 694, 627 95,446 253,859 364, 407 1, 643, 849 1, 650, 445 94, 188 325, 093 421, 867 1, 006, 113 1,472,714 49, 375 200, 986 263, 913 488, 811 767, 972 44, 813 124, 107 167, 964 577, 302 704, 742 16, 363 26, 325 25,462 87, 192 128, 062 11, 286 19, 002 18, 117 55, 707 86, 018 5,077 7,323 6 months or raore 7,315 31, 485 42, 044 1 month or less « 2 to 3 months 132, 980 487, 342 659, 013 2, 065, 737 1,425,997 68, 641 260, 283 348,961 1, 016, 742 719, 881 61, 339 227, 059 310, 052 1,048,995 706, 116 72, 510 278, 615 348, 973 772, 716 434, 547 38,483 169, 725 205, 976 353, 788 225, 113 34, 027 108, 790 142, 997 418,928 209, 434 12, 685 22, 998 22, 062 70, 327 27,280 8,715 16, 423 15, 667 45, 313 18, 094 3,970 4 to 5 months . . 6,575 6 months or more 6,485 25, 014 9,186 1 month or leas 62,855 56,821 122, 304 1, 184, 017 297, 740 31, 748 31, 021 67, 949 589, 163 151,903 31, 107 25, 800 54, 355 594, 854 145, 837 21, 678 46, 578 72, 894 293, 397 58, 196 10, 892 31, 261 47, 937 135, 023 32,980 10, 780 15,317 24, 957 158, 374 26,216 3,678 3,327 3,410 16, 866 9,965 2,671 2,579 2,550 10, 394 7,425 1,107 748 860 Toreign white 6,471 2,540 18, 548 18, 559 26, 567 234, 066 638, 549 9,484 10, 183 14, 501 117, 735 264, 594 9,064 8,376 12, 066 116, 331 273, 955 3,991 9,846 10, 116 34, 243 189, 684 2,238 6,683 6,738 17,321 86, 924 1,763 3,163 3,378 16, 922 103, 760 2,662 1,107 935 6,261 12, 698 2,008 898 709 3,810 7,327 654 209 226 Total colored(a) 1,451 6,371 1 month or less 37, 876 178, 876 147, 978 173, 819 534, 864 19,496 90, 112 72,412 82, 574 262, 575 18, 380 88,764 75, 566 91,245 272, 289 15, 961 71,954 51, 212 60, 567 187, 464 8,310 34, 607 22, 700 20,307 84, 672 7,661 37, 347 28, 612 30,250 103,792 1,330 8,844 2,659 4,859 12, 042 801 2,164 1,412 2,950 6,809 635 1,080 1,247 Negro (4) 1,909 5,233 1 month or less 37, 755 178,525 147, 600 170, 984 19,419 89, 912 72, 213 81,031 18, 336 88, 613 75, 387 89, 953 15, 800 71, 748 61, 016 48, 810 8,261 34, 482 22, 671 19, 358 7,629 37, 266 28, 445 29, 452 1,292 3,800 2,613 4,337 769 2,129 1,374 2,647 2 to 3 months 633 4 to 5 months 1,071 6 months or more 1,239 1,790 b Includes all persons of negro descent. 272 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 25.— TOTAL PERSONS ATTENDING SCHOOL DURING THE CENSUS YEAR, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE PERIODS, FOR CITIES HAVING 25,000 INHABITANTS OR MOSE : 1890. JTewToTk.N.T Chicago, 111 Philadelphia, Pa. . . Brookl.Tii,lSr.Y St. Louis, Mo Boston, Mass Baltiraoro, Mtl San Francisco, Cal. Cincinnati, Ohio . . . Clercland, Ohio Buffalo, B".T Ifcw Orleans, La,. Pittshv.rg, Pa ■Washington, D.C. Petroit, Mich Milwankee, "Wis Newark, 'N.J Minneapolis, Minn Jersey city, IN". J IjOuisVille, Kv Omaha, Neb Bochester, N. Y-. St. Paul, Minn... Kansas city, Mo . Providence, R. I . Denver, Colo Indianapolis, Ind . Allegheny, Pa Albany, U.Y Columbus, Ohio... Syracuse, N.T Worcester, Mass . - Toledo, Ohio Richmond, Va Ifew Haven, Conn . Paterson, N.J Lowell, Mass Nashville, Tonn . . Scranton, Pa Fall Eiver, Mass . Cambridge, Mass . Atlanta, Ga, Memphis, Tenn... "Wilmington, Del. , Dayton, Ohio Troy, N.T Grand Kapids, Mich . Keading, Pa Camden, K.J Trenton, N.J Lynn, Mass Lincoln, Neb Charleston, S. 0. Hartford, Conn . St. Joseph, Mo.. Evansville, Ind Los Angeles, Cal. . . Des Moines, Iowa . Bridgeport, Conn . . Oakland, Cal Portland, Ore Sagin aw, Mich Salt Lake, Utah .. Lawrence, Mass . - Springfield, Mass . Manchester, N. H. trtica,N.T Hoboken, N.J Savannah, Ga Seattle, "Wash Peoria, 111 New Bedford, Mass . Erie, Pa Somerville, Mass Harrisburg, Pa Kansas city, Kan . Dallas, Tex Sioux city, Iowa . . Elizabeth, N. J "Wilkesbarre, Pa . . San Antonio, Tex. Covington, Ky Portland, Mo Tacoma, "Wash Holyoke, Mass . . . . UNDER o TEAJiS. Total. 3G4 133 253 214 7i 103 49 43 24 23 !)6 14 19 10 23 2 5 4 02 14 11 8 21 1 12 23 4 19 1 1 5 4 5 4 19 61 11 2 Males 193 79 129 131 77 28 29 10 11 10 15 18 12 10 12 e 6 17 20 2 1 17 1 re- males 171 54 124 83 30 86 21 31 20 6 23 25 12 13 10 1 13 1 5 TO 9 TEAKS. Total. 83, 813 62, 138 CO, 050 45, 370 26, 133 20, 505 20, 978 13,870 18, 029 17, 182 17, 059 12, 018 15, 732 9,253 12, 179 16, 964 10, 566 7,438 9,037 8,461 9,013 8,053 6,316 5,380 7,891 3,880 5,744 0,746 6,106 4,985 5,297 6,680 5, 491 3,209 6,333 6,708 4,347 2,015 4,799 6,173 4,621 2,419 2,330 3,214 3,773 3,658 4,463 3,734 3,287 3,245 3,000 4,31)1 2,967 3,338 2,928 3,116 2,001 3,953 3,187 2,764 1,662 3,009 1,875 3,258 2,475 2,443 2,756 2,946 1,775 1,631 2,397 2,172 2,029 2,787 2,372 1,805 1,295 2,2-10 2,309 2,470 1,477 2,414 2,148 1,301 2,533 Males. 42, 385 31,431 30, 587 23, 198 13, 208 13, 424 10, 501 7,106 9,374 8,728 8,699 0.026 8,107 4,013 0,368 8, 462 6,336 3,792 4,891 4,256 4,681 4, 346 3,253 2,738 4,027 1,923 2,881 3,459 3,034 2,499 2,644 2,869 2,775 1, 675 2,728 2,923 2,185 1,299 2,397 2,627 2,342 1, 141 1, 132 1,673 1,951 1,829 2,142 1,883 1,713 1,672 1,475 2,201 1,425 1,655 1,452 1,574 1,259 1,995 1,660 1,433 822 1,491 964 1,614 1,248 1,212 1,431 1,543 901 849 1,222 1,070 1, 3i)4 1,371 1,228 897 597 1,153 1,209 1,243 722 1,204 1,106 641 1,297 Fe- males. 41,428 SO, 707 29, 409 22, 172 12, 97.=i 13, 141 10, 477 0,764 9,255 8,454 8,360 5, D92 7,025 4,635 5,811 8,502 6,230 3,046 4,746 4,205 4,362 4,307 3,064 2,648 3,864 1,957 2,863 3,287 3,072 2,486 2,653 2,811 2,716 1,634 2, 610 2,785 2,162 1,310 2,402 2,546 2,279 1,278 1,198 1,571 1,819 1,829 2,321 1,851 1,674 1,673 1,525 2,160 1,542 1,683 1,476 1,642 1, 342 1,958 1,527 1,331 840 1,518 911 1,644 1,227 1,231 1,326 1,403 874 782 1,175 1,090 1,295 1,416 1,144 908 698 1,087 1,100 1,227 755 1,210 1,042 660 1,236 10 TO 14 TEAP.S. Total. 107, 596 80, 254 73, 330 01, 209 35, 735 33,595 33, 007 21, 464 23,087 22, 164 20, 278 19, 495 19, 5r,o 19, 248 16, 056 17, 999 14, 706 10, 920 13, 803 13, 103 10, 142 10, 798 9,139 9,226 9,626 6,098 8,019 8,528 8,108 7,528 7,103 6,916 7,062 0,634 6,353 6,885 5,690 6,342 5,772 6,162 5,596 5,161 4,840 4,613 5,094 4,966 5,040 4,767 4,680 4,426 3,981 4,929 4,748 3,977 4,019 4,225 4,168 4,943 3,754 4,483 2,532 3,849 3,362 3,493 3,231 3,324 3,692 3,657 3,074 2,437 3,137 2,999 3,675 3,184 -3, 314 3,204 2,785 2,746 3,197 3,216 3,067 3,013 2,756 1,694 3,031 Males. 54, 019 39, 961 36, 430 30, 995 17, 738 16. 764 16, 254 10, 648 12,060 11, 193 10,189 9,712 9,519 9,342 8,176 9, 129 7,366 5,498 6, 866 6,329 5,168 5,501 4,591 4,475 4,702 2,886 4,195 4,172 3,989 3,731 3,454 3,464 3,551 3,085 3,191 2,900 2,919 3,032 2,630 3,031 2,732 2, ,342 2,173 2,106 2,569 2,460 2,483 2, .359 2,230 2, 149 1,990 2,487 2,284 1,989 2, 255 2,142 1,998 2, 440 1,382 2,198 1,258 1,906 1,673 1,723 1,644 1,650 1,878 1,878 1,363 1,186 1,509 1,455 1,781 1,511 1,011 1,651 1,349 1, 308 1,687 1, 645 1,458 1,544 1,338 854 1,474 Fe- males. 577 293 goO 214 997 831 813 900 627 971 089 783 017 906 880 870 340 422 997 773 974 297 548 751 824 212 424 356 119 797 649 452 511 549 162 979 671 310 142 131 864 819 667 412 525 606 557 398 360 276 991 442 464 083 168 603 872 285 274 943 089 770 590 674 814 779 691 252 628 644 794 673 703 653 436 440 610 671 469 418 840 567 15 TO 19 TEAIIS. Total. 18, 378 16, 000 14, 105 11, 806 ■ 7,090 10,062 6, 587 6,013 3,752 4,436 4,015 3,770 3,851 7,069 3,055 2,901 2,457 4,121 2,400 3,099 3,122 2,082 2,728 3,222 2,612 2,536 1,628 2,157 2,197 2,052 2,418 1,648 1,982 1,953 736 1,188 2,331 1,115 817 2,086 1,482 1,493 1,000 1,072 1,265 1,303 762 800 981 1,173 1,780 1, 511 1,356 1,488 827 1,593 2,045 864 1,538 1,068 1,159 639 1,148 913 761 696 799 757 886 077 824 1,001 966 820 900 073 830 628 1,147 536 553 Males. 8.533 6,833 0,489 5,230 3,046 4,630 2,992 2,711 1,808 2,056 1,910 1,640 1,774 2,901 1,441 1,496 1, 122 / 1,925 1,082 1,292 1,440 1,252 1,311 1,438 1, 193 .. 1,017 1,063 724 925 1,009 934 1,240 719 764 1,039 334 563 889 422 1,108 669 568 385 470 623 608 372 363 398 632 842 717 647 689 388 735 935 389 701 433 498 613 231 496 460 332 270 302 363 375 309 339 461 350 432 344 414 298 332 253 633 267 249 Fe- males. 9,795 9,227 7, 016 6,676 4,044 5,432 3,595 3,302 1,944 2,380 2,105 2,136 2,077 4,168 1,614 1,406 1, 335 2,196 1,318 1,807 1,682 1,430 1,417 1,784 1,420 1,309 1,473 904 1.232 1,183 1,118 1,178 929 1,218 914 402 635 1,442 093 429 923 923 926 615 602 632 695 330 447 683 794 709 799 439 858 1,110 475 837 536 660 046 368 062 403 429 326 497 404 510 368 485 010 460 534 482 486 375 437 441 275 614 269 304 20 YEAKS AND OVER. Total. 1,407 1,169 978 2,393 661 1,226 603 436 331 384 349 150 250 611 276 237 146 744 152 287 285 302 322 185 320 197 201 131 177 303 399 433 118 107 1,174 61 94 203 100 49 911 130 92 235 101 305 120 46 35 113 60 200 102 284 63 61 175 317 132 164 77 101 98 41 126 62 43 72 23 69 48 157 52 71 45 46 73 41 56 29 108 52 42 Males. 910 684 574 1,832 396 672 456 293 232 231 205 91 164 346 147 134 37 640 106 201 173 192 232 116 235 106 147 94 108 196 205 324 71 55 1,094 36 60 111 57 34 177 56 266 74 25 24 60 128 73 142 42 186 104 106 45 51 62 26 87 34 27 60 14 42 29 89 23 33 23 24 53 27 28 43 43 19 65 27 24 SCHOOL ATTENDANCE. 173 Table 25.— TOTAL PERSONS ATTENDING SCHOOL DUEINO THE CENSUS YEAR, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE PERIODS, FOR CITIES HAVING 25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE : 1890— Continued. UKDER S TEARS. 6 TO 9 TEAE3. 10 TO 14 TEAKS. 15 TO 19 TEAKS. 20 TEAKS AND OVEE. CITIES. Total. Males. Te- males. Total. Males. re- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. 6 4 2 3 2 3 2 2 2,288 1,995 1,078 2,080 1,125 2,468 1,457 1,698 2,060 1,940 1,950 1,330 l,-235 1,548 1,830 2,069 1,919 2,102 1,645 1,154 1,039 1,896 1,629 1,916 1,826 1,784 847 1,436 1,705 1,234 1,982 1,337 1,731 666 1,238 1,380 1,491 1,587 1,928 1,139 1,011 530 1,006 550 1,243 766 874 1,039 1,043 941 634 654 793 894 1,073 937 1,062 807 612 518 990 806 969 941 918 421 693 865 611 1,033 678 847 305 617 696 756 791 947 1,149 984 548 1,074 575 1,225 691 824 1,011 897 1,009 696 581 755 936 996 982 1,040 838 542 521 S06 823 947 885 866 426 743 840 623 949 659 884 361 621 6S4 735 796 981 2,861 2,668 2,350 2,958 2,216 8,294 1,810 2,374 2,329 2,766 2,735 2,431 2,905 2,396 2,379 2,354 2,691 2,744 2,552 2,162 2,502 2,212 2,170 2,443 2,349 2,569 1,936 1,874 1,996 2,392 2,522 1,963 2,462 1,561 2,107 2,184 1,956 2,006 2,210 1,410 1,303 1,071 1,442 1,030 1,584 934 1,188 1,167 1,418 1,362 1,191 1,386 1,144 1,155 1,201 1,361 1,353 1,252 1,092 1,188 1,098 1,064 1,197 1,167 1,287 941 941 1,054 1,174 1,285 941 1,191 739 972 1,116 1,024 979 1,130 1,451 1,265 1,279 1,616 1,186 1,710 876 1,186 1,162 1,348 1,373 . 1, 240 1,519 1, 262 1,224 1,153 1,330 1,391 1,300 1,070 1,314 1,114 ],10G 1,240 1,182 1,282 995 933 942 1,218 1,237 1, 022 1,271 822 1,135 1,068 932 1,027 1,080 778 842 642 643 711 902 522 498 448 903 737 672 1,403 928 647 351 651 810 921 783 739 477 662 555 553 693 553 514 678 836 770 746 636 428 807 644 659 438 594 412 388 265 231 258 497 256 200 218 392 405 260 626 409 263 160 269 336 395 317 276 203 276 221 258 301 203 220 255 369 349 325 224 176 284 260 257 224 277 366 454 377 312 463 406 266 298 230 511 332 422 777- 519 384 191 382 474 526 466 463 274 386 334 295 392 355 294 323 467 421 421 312 252 523 384 302 214 317 89 65 38 29 49 63 31 22 63 110 156 21 130 148 52 10 26 81 415 54 30 19 60 31 34 60 31 38 23 95 119 34 19 28 99 53 17 82 34 62 36 23 18 35 80 16 15 51 84 131 10 76 68 20 7 13 49 240 36 16 12 19 Ifi 24 86 16 25 13 66 78 19 7 20 49 29 11 73 16 27 Bingham ton, N . Y Norfolk, Va 30 15 11 1 2 2 5 3 3 2 1 1 1 4 3 3 1 1 1 2 U youngato-vra, Ohio Duliith Minn 23 15 Tonkera "N.T 7 12 26 25 U 54 1 1 i 1 3 1 1 2 8 3 9 5 4 2 2 7 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 4 2 7 4 4 2 1 6 1 ...... 1 4 1 2 1 ""i" 2 80 32 Long Island city, N. Y . . . 3 12 32 175 Chattanooga, Tenn C5-alveston Tex la 15 "Waterbury , Conn 7 41 15 IPawtucket E. I 10 24 15 13 10 29 2 8 1 1 1 2 41 15 13 g IjlttleEock Afk 6 2 4 50 Anhniai NT a 2 6 6 ...... 4 2 5 1 a 9 18 174 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 26.— NATIVE WHITE PEESOSTS OP NATIVE PARENTAGE ATTENDING SCHOOL DURING THE CENSUS YEAR, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE PERIODS, FOR CITIES HAVING 25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE : 1890. Ne-wYork, N.Y. Chicago, 111 Philadelphia, l-'a. Brooklyn, N. T.. St, Louis, Mo. . . , Boston, Mass Baltimore, Md San "Francisco, Cal. Cincinnati, Ohio... Cleveland, Ohio ... Buflalo.N.T 2To"w Orleans, La Pittsburg, Pa Washington, D. C Detroit, Mich Milwaukee, "Wis — Newark, N. J Minneapolis, Minn- Jersey city, N. J. . . Louisville, Ky .. Omaha, Keh Rochester, N. T. . St. Paul, Minn... Kansas city, Mo. . Providence, E.I. Denver, Colo Indianapolis, Ind. Allegheny, Pa Albany, N. T Columbus, Ohio. . . Syracuse, N. T Worcester, Mass . . . Toledo, Ohio Ilichmond, Ta New Haven, Conn . Paterson, ^N". J Lowell, Mass Nashville, Tenn... Scranton, Pa I'ail Eiver, Mass . Cambridge, Mass. Atlanta, G-a Memphis, Tenu — "Wilmington, Del .. Dayton, Ohio Troy.N.T , Grand Eapids, Mich. Beading, Pa Camden, N. J Trenton, N.J , Lynn, Mass Lincoln, Neb ... Charleston, S. C. Hartford, Conn . St. Joseph, Mo . . Evansville, Ind Los Angeles, Cal . . Des Moines, Iowa . Bridgeport, Conn . . Oakland, Cal Portland, Ore Saginaw, Mich Salt Lake, Utah... Lawrence, Mass . . Springfield, Mass . Manchester, N. K . TJtica, N. Y Hoboken,N. J Savannah, Ga Seattle, "Wash Peoria, HI New Bedford, Mass . Erie, Pa Somerville, Mass . . . Harrisbnrg, Pa Kansas city, Kan . Dallas, Tex Sioux city, Iowa.. Elizabeth, N. J.... "Wilkesbarre, Pa . . San Antonio, Tcs. Covington. Ky Portland, Me Tacoma, "Wash nolyoke, Mass CNDEK 6 TEABS. Total. 101 30 126 42 48 64 41 10 14 5 24 15 4 7 16 13 1 1 17 Males. 4 7 1 7 11 U m 18 71 25 27 30 24 6 5 3 2 11 8 3 2 10 7 1 1 5 12 Fe- males 42 12 55 17 21 34 17 4 1 13 7 1 6 6 6 12 5 TO 9 TEAE3. Total. 18, 403 12, 569 28, 432 15,241 8,837 7,.525 n, 317 3,272 7,530 3,865 5,517 5,294 5,495 4,896 2,623 3,391 3,938 2,750 2,930 4,028 4,586 3,134 1,664 3,122 2,963 1,918 3,206 3,008 2,092 3,048 2,327 1,817 2,045 1,833 2,013 1,550 1,038 1,470 1,324 1,012 1,313 1,389 969 1,988 2,305 1,475 1,466 3,221 2,109 1,610 1,570 3,362 1,076 1,237 1,805 1,574 1,418 2,647 1,272 1,004 844 626 723 1,097 694 1,243 619 649 809 1,189 799 1,059 1,213 1,880 1,039 774 1,177 835 891 69,1 1,140 1,077 619 466 Males. 9,296 6,368 14, 400 7,788 4,498 3,839 6,715 1,680 3.842 1,857 2,793 2,626 2,830 2,499 1,370 1,731 2,015 1,381 1,527 2,047 2,395 1,594 857 1,586 1,511 954 1,620 1,581 1,318 1,529 1,167 040 1,053 926 1,001 832 639 734 690 527 642 082 488 1,011 1,200 718 697 1,635 ljl09 801 791 1,698 518 600 »23 820 695 1,297 867 614 349 404 335 365 660 315 654 326 326 413 610 392 543 003 976 643 359 CI 8 444 447 291 569 669 302 239 Fe- males. 9,107 6,201 14, 032 7,453 4,339 3,686 5,602 1,592 3,688 2,008 2,724 2,668 2,665 2,397 1,263 1,660 1,923 1,369 1,403 1,981 2,191 1,540 807 1,536 1,452 964 1,586 1,427 1,374 1,619 1,160 877 992 907 1,012 718 499 736 634 485 671 707 481 077 1,105 757 769 1,586 1,000 779 1,664 657 637 877 754 723 1,250 615 490 349 440 291 a08 637 379 589 293 323 396 579 407 616 610 904 496 416 559 391 444 300 577 608 317 227 10 TO 14 YEABS. Total. 22, 156 14, 975 34, 179 19, 702 10, 019 9,273 16, 074 4,663 8,137 5, 387 5,475 7,661 0,740 9,459 3,447 2,737 4,975 3,912 3,855 5,839 5,160 3,770 2,265 5,335 3,783 3,172 4,054 3,598 3,269 4,369 2,809 2,201 2,453 3,661 2,327 l,64ff 1,399 3,201 1,484 1,079 1,588 2,848 1,816 2,849 2,905 1,624 1,796 4,013 2,904 2,250 1,958 8,804 1,702 1,510 2,652 1,862 2,176 3,133 1,411 1,503 1,131 1,033 972 638 1,364 874 1,493 660 1,027 1,173 1,490 1,171 1,312 1,410 2,561 1,691 1,701 1,476 1,057 1,259 1, 213 1,200 1,347 856 521 Males. 11, 075 7,291 16, 856 9,891 4,912 4,577 8.263 2,214 4,137 2,702 2,730 3,805 3,298 4,681 1,727 1,316 2,483 1,960 1,921 2,849 2,667 1,922 1,171 2,587 1,871 1,496 2,215 1,762 1,630 2,148 1,316 1,097 1,265 1,718 1,158 791 738 1,642 736 623 781 1,317 797 1,395 1,459 816 891 1,975 1,408 1,128 972 1.922 841 778 1,307 946 1,027 1,544 702 780 547 606 486 309 712 423 791 848 459 560 704 562 668 663 1,253 816 835 714 534 598 554 632 663 428 246 Fe- males. 11, 081 7,684 17, 323 9,811 6,107 4,696 8,711 2,449 4,000 2,685 2,745 3,746 3,442 4,778 1,720 1,421 2,492 1,952 1,934 2,990 2,603 1,848 1,094 2,748 1,912 1,676 2,439 1,836 1,639 2,221 1,493 1,104 1,188 849 661 1,669 749 666 807 1,531 1,019 1,464 1,446 905 2,038 1,496 1,122 1,882 861 732 1,345 916 1,149 1,589 709 818 584 527 486 329 662 451 702 312 668 613 786 619 644 747 1,308 875 866 762 623 661 659 C23 084 428 275 15 TO 19 7EAES. Total. 5,731 6,089 7,975 4,971 2,664 4,075 4,029 1,676 1,607 1,719 1,473 1,583 1,843 8,883 1,055 738 1,286 1,905 912 1,562 1,841 1,284 1,005 1,957 1,528 1,413 1,694 903 1,064 1,426 1,048 1,229 849 1,093 1,144 342 532 1,272 403 355 1,109 918 690 669 734 509 653 667 546 665 736 1,401 670 761 939 976 1,422 459 736 647 401 393 237 702 421 357 143 321 440 602 441 410 618 648 532 569 518 308 398 401 300 707 311 177 Males. 2,603 2,159 3,626 2,119 1,095 1,908 1,802 706 750 799 712 665 818 1,678 488 645 875 394 652 854 614 466 613 711 406 462 638 493 616 363 426 660 158 242 485 178 160 703 414 262 265 312 269 308 328 234 275 343 663 322 370 461 184 445 667 207 346 249 193 189 101 299 193 154 55 117 197 206 183 171 267 279 232 242 231 127 168 175 130 319 149 68 Fe- males. 3,128 2,930 4,349 2,862 1,569 2,167 2,227 970 857 920 761 918 1,025 2,205 667 741 1,030 518 910 987 670 639 1,075 838 800 983 497 602 788 655 613 486 667 484 184 290 787 225 195 406 604 428 404 422 250 345 339 312 390 393 738 348 391 488 214 631 765 252 390 298 208 209 136 403 228 203 88 204 243 296 258 239 351 369 300 327 287 181 230 226 170 388 162 109 20 YEAES AND OVEB. Total. 611 646 672 541 236 747 319 189 177 202 139 64 132 331 94 70 78 370 74 167 186 184 163 127 237 134 213 96 97 226 291 234 77 52 1,004 20 47 89 36 16 806 98 54 90 72 126 73 40 19 85 43 157 77 135 42 21 122 241 41 78 58 49 81 13 94 36 27 83 6 43 27 83 29 51 36 32 54 28 15 87 Males. 367 374 135 380 235 129 92 129 77 41 80 196 52 34 50 244 48 138 117 124 116 76 181 71 124 75 69 141 152 162 44 33 963 14 31 58 24 10 756 79 39 67 41 14 44 17 101 61 107 29 13 53 139 34 62 35 23 21 8 62 22 15 26 5 30 14 51 15 26 20 16 40 18 14 26 23 8 51 16 SCHOOL ATTENDANCE. 175 Table 26.— NATIVE WHITE PERSONS OF NATIA^E PARENTAGE ATTENDING SCHOOL DURING THE CENSUS YEAR, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE PERIODS, FOR CITIES HAVING 25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1890— Continued. UNDEK 5 TEAKS. 6 TO 9 TEAE3. 10 10 14 TEARS. 15 TO 10 TEARS. 20 TEARS AND 0-iT5B. CITIES. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. 2 1 2 2 1 ....... 1,172 1,315 554 1,110 616 696 325 576 1,500 1,164 803 718 776 888 750 544 1,465 803 1,081 645 334 687 669 384 598 848 303 773 927 766 650 596 1,076 374 601 600 652 1,324 670 567 686 275 527 310 363 182 322 752 637 404 349 392 443 387 276 711 391 528 321 168 307 319 189 311 440 154 371 469 377 343 303 532 176 314 304 323 662 287 605 629 279 583 306 333 143 254 748 527 399 369 384 445 363 268 754 412 553 324 166 280 350 195 287 408 149 402 458 389 307 293 538 198 287 296 329 662 283 1,326 1, 0J5 1,226 1,445 992 887 403 804 1,688 1,583 1,024 1,043 1,664 1,254 963 433 2,027 906 1,561 1,071 732 577 884 526 803 1,211 655 966 1,101 1,632 836 826 1,481 815 1,003 885 824 1,652 577 638 823 562 705 466 446 224 406 855 798 499 503 784 613 463 229 1,025 428 760 544 345 274 430 229 401 607 323 478 580 808 452 390 718 378 463 466 433 789 292 688 822 664 740 526 441 179 398 833 785 525 640 880 641 500 204 1,002 478 801 527 387 303 454 297 407 604 332 488 521 824 384 436 763 437 640 419 391 863 285 387 698 382 314 356 304 177 215 371 696 378 339 901 560 ■ 366 96 521 253 622 421 296 196 369 171 256 444 252 337 402 617 337 331 381 243 410 351 344 371 222 166 272 167 139 135 144 94 79 381 268 186 117 412 255 154 48 212 104 264 176 109 81 158 76 115 183 93 154 174 269 148 144 156 102 148 140 163 1S7 110 221 326 215 175 220 160 83 136 190 328 192 222 489 305 212 48 B09 149 358 245 187 115 211 95 141 259 159 183 228 348 189 187 225 141 262 211 181 184 112 85 60 21 16 17 25 14 15 56 94 94 9 97 113 37 5 18 20 365 .36 7 7 39 14 16 48 13 30 14 83 • 62 24 15 13 64 36 U 76 17 16 28 15 8 10 12 8 10 45 70 80 5 59 46 12 5 11 10 209 24 4 3 14 9 11 29 7 17 9 65 39 14 4 10 32 18 9 70 11 19 Binsliamton, N. Y Tforfolk Va 22 6 "Wheelinc AV Va 8 1 1 7 13 2 1 1 6 Xonlcers NY 5 8 3 2 3 3 2 11 24 Qnincy 111 ..-■. 14 Mobile, Ala 4 88 Elmira N Y 67 26 liong Island city, 'N.Y... 2 2 7 3 1 2 10 158 11 3 "Waterburv, Conn 1 1 4 25 6 5 2 1 2 2 2 1 1 2 "i" 19 6 Haverhill, Mass.:. 13 5 28 1 1 1 1 23 10 11 3 Little Rock Ark S 1 4 32 A nbnrn N "Y 18 1 5 ....... 1 4 2 6 6 176 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 27.— NATIVE WHITE "PERSONS OF FOEEIGN PARENTAGE ATTENDING SCHOOL DURING THE CENSUS YEA^, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE PERIODS, FOR CITIES HAVING 25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE : 1890. New York, N. T . Chicago, 111 JPhilaaelpliia, Pa - ^rookl^^n, N. Y . . £t.liOuis, Mo .... Boston, Mass Baltimore, Md San Frjincisco, Cal - Cincinnati, Ohio ... Cleveland^ Ohio . . . , Buffalo, N.T... Kew Orleans, La Pittsburg, Pa ■Washington, D. C... Detroit, Mich Milwaukee, "Wis . . . Newark, N. J Minneajwlis, Minn. Jersey city, N. J Itouisville, Ky ...... Omaha, Neh Eochester. N. T . . St. Paul, Minn ... Kansas city. Mo . ProTidence, E. I . Denver, Colo Indianapolis, Ind - Allegheny, Pa ■- . . - Albany, N.X Columbus, Ohio . . . Syracuse, jr. T Wordester, Mass. . Toledo, Ohio Kichmond, Va Kew Haven, Conn. Paterson. N. J Ijowell, Mas^ Nashville, Tenn . . Scran ton. Pa Fall Eivei', Mass. . Cambridge, Mass . Atlanta, Ga Memphis, Tenn... Wilmington, Del- . Dayton, Ohio Troy,N.Y Grand Kapids, Mich . Heading, Pa Camden, N. J Trenton, N, J Lynn, Mass. Lincoln, Neb . Charleston, S. C. Hartford, Conn . St. Joseph, Mo.. Evansville, Ind... 1/08 Angeles, Cal.. Des Moines, Iowa- Bridgeport, Conn . Oakland, Cal Portland, Ore Saginaw, Mich Salt Lake, Utah--. Lawrenae, Mass . - Springheld, Mass. Manchester, N. H . TJtica, N.X Hoboken, N.J Savannah, Ga Seattle, Wash Peoria, 111 New Bedford, Mass . Erie, Pa Somerville, Mass Earrisburg, Pa Kansas city, Kan . Dallas, Tex Sioux city, Iowa - . Elizabeth, N.J... ■Wilkesbarro, Pa . . 8an Antonio, Tex. Covington, Ky Portland, Me Ta^oma^ Wash Holy «l(c, Haa9 nNDEE 5 YEARS. Total. 228 99 UO 164 25 33 8 48 7 4 26 2 16 18 16 26 22 1 3 '32' 24 1 14 2 4 Males. 113 58 50 1D2 11 44 4 22 11 7 5 2 10 32 1 1 18 1 1 15 Pe- nal es. 115 41 60 62 14 49 4 26 11 2 2 16 2 42 1 13 3 1 1 10 3 10 1 18 5 TO 9 YEAES. Total. 53, 227 40, 391 25,720 26, 314 15, 177 16, 039 6,678 9,552 10, 013 11, 071 9,432 3,890 8,311 1,642 7,556 11, 637 5,462 3,672 5,965 3,076 3,423 4,717 3,548 1,535 3,987 1,632 1,886 3,183 3, 126 1,520 2,493 3,271 3,008 313 2,802 3,255 2,380 325 2,901 8,111 2,680 169 463 832 1,222 1,985 2,364 445 811 1,268 1,143 743 329 1,799 803 1,200 931 1,198 1,644 1,504 833 1,860 1,112 2,063 1,160 1,139 1,333 2,050 333 662 1,085 905 1,408 1,334 261 494 231 863 1,247 1,326 551 1,138 911 519 1,583 Males. Fe- males. 26, 790 20,405 13, 205 13, 486 7,649 8,048 3,344 4,864 4,971 5,711 4, 816 2,031 4,294 773 5,779 2,723 1, 889 2,982 1,660 1,766 2,342 1,816 7S2 2,028 807 935 3,598 ],674 770 3,245 1, 650 1,501 169 1,454 1,629 1,172 165 1,434 1,574 1, 391 87 228 444 624 1,016 1,160 217 415 677 651 377 163 908 376 657 441 601 865 771 400 940 661 1,020 683 593 686 1,074 175 359 545 449 706 663 133 236 107 441 660 069 254 572 449 250 800 26, 437 19,986 12,615 12, 828 7,628 7,991 3,234 4,688 6,0i2 5,360 4,616 1, 859 4,017 769 3,566 5,868 2,739 1, 783 2,983 1,616 1,657 2,375 1,732 753 1,959 825 951 1,685 1,562 750 1,248 1,621 1,507 144 1,348 1,628 1,208 170 1,467 1,537 1,289 82 235 989 1,214 228 692 366 166 893 432 643 490 597 779 733 433 920 651 1,043 672 546 647 982 158 303 540 456 700 681 128 258 124 422 687 657 297 666 462 269 783 10 TO 14 TEAKS. Total. 65, 973 47, 391 30, 852 34, 850 21,687 19,237 10, 368 15, 107 13, 693 12, 755 11, 008 7, 163- «,788 3,326 8,720 11, 385 7,851 4,603 8,499 4,937 3,514 S,689 4,867 2,517 4,426 2,239 2,921 3,971 4,377 2,388 3,420 3,628 3,719 689 3,225 3,001 2,621 7S2 3,493 3,283 3,028 356 955 1,116 1,774 2,924 2,198 626 1,087 1,511 1,477 764 433 2,042 1,375 1,831 1,614 1,391 1,887 2,484 1,126 2,147 2,031 2,008 1,462 1,347 1,902 2,477 672 923 1,396 1,088 1,905 1,369 441 486 961 1, 731 1,534 1,169 1,529 1,141 527 1,582 Males. 33, 023 23, 704 15, 474 17, 637 10, 814 9,657 5,255 7, 4«8 7,012 6,406 5,530 3,613 4,738 ],628 4,472 5,801 3,948 2, 310 4,187 2, 417 1,839 2,883 2,133 1,227 2,173 1,046 1,466 1,939 2,129 1,186 1,698 1,814 1,839 340 1,625 1,605 1,397 391 1,555 1,605 1,474 169 442 644 904 1,461 1,089 323 634 601 733 372 156 1,004 674 917 726 690 943 1,227 507 1,057 1,018 997 718 677 942 1,243 290 451 079 526 929 672 220 409 233 446 832 749 571 702 532 267 760 Fe- males. 32, 950. 23,687 15, 378 17, 213 10, 883 9,680 6,113 7, 60.9 6,681 6, 350 S, 478 3,645 5,050 1,698 4,248 5,684 3,902 2,293 4,312 2,520 1,675 2,801 2,224 1,290 2,253 1,193 1,455 2,032 2,248 1, 192 1,722 1,814 1,880 349 1,600 1,496 1,224 391 1,938 1,678 1,654 187 513 672 870 1,473 1,109 303 653 820 744 382 277 1,038 701 914 788 701 944 1,257 559 1,090 1,013 1,011 734 670 960 1,234 282 472 717 562 076 087 221 427 253 615 902 785 698 737 589 200 822 15 TO 19 YEAES. Total. 10, 741 9,336 5,011 6, 083 3,624 S,086 1,688 3,866 1,864 2,375 2,202 1,333 1,718 1,252 1,634 1,928 1,020 1,699 1,348 872 J, 001 1,217 1,327 906 917 769 610 630 1,028 572 908 1,01« 713 166 691 344 525 289 «42 354 726 138 295 230 297 693 626 78 170 262 357 276 273 518 416 491 522 355 686 360 629 665 325 376 320 377 398 141 259 349 188 369 363 106 347 126 303 325 340 271 178 388 167 Males. 4,988 3,924 2,350 2,768 1,703 2,302 829 1,751 1133 1,098 1,033 610 813 520 777 1,023 499 777 617 469 541 651 424 410 319 253 277 428 265 397 538 ai5 152 254 130 216 170 318 52 120 331 242 39 76 93 162 128 172 234 184 145 223 231 159 295 162 247 279 144 163 160 168 184 58 131 168 86 148 162 42 118 42 148 153 144 142 99 ISO 82 142 Fe- males. 5, 753 5, 412 2,661 3, 315 2,121 2,784 859 2,105 921 1,"277 1,164 723 905 782 857 905 521 922 731 479 542 676 076 482 607 460 357 353 600 307 511 480 398 103 374 192 271 159 426 184 403 86 175 141 169 362 284 39 94 169 195 148 101 284 231 164 268 291 196 390 198 282 376 181 213 160 209 214 83 128 191 82 221 211 64 129 84 155 172 196 129 79 198 85 166 20 TEARS AND OVEK. Total. 623 314 258 984 301 339 159 118 146 124 148 48 82 70 125 47 166 65 49 64 S2 90 31 52 26 70 00 154 29 8 97 14 36 13 48 21 84 2 6 24 24 138 27 5 9 22 10 34 4 136 15 24 27 69 SO 41 9 33 61 19 23 13 26 17 19 13 13 5 9 ■ 6 11 13 9 17 10 18 12 18 Males. 155 142 745 192 217 128 73 96 74 81 31 42 51 61 24 116 60 27 31 44 64 24 34 22 14 15 43 41 38 J27 20 7 22 4 22 16 65 2 3 11 13 121 12 3 5 10 5 21 2 24 9 18 15 36 16 22 17 38 12 17 9 22 11 6 8 5 1 6 4 7 10 7 13 32 6 10 SCHOOL ATTENDANCE. 177 Table 2'?.— NATIVE "WHITE PEESOKTS QF FOEEIGN PAEENTAGE ATTENDING SCHOOL DUEING THE CENSUS YEAE, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE PEEIODS, FOE CITIES HAVING 25,000 INHABITANTS OE MOEE : 1890— Continued. K- ■ -", ■--= UMDEB 5 TEAItS. 5 TO 9 TBAES. 10 ro 14 TEAKS. 15 TC 19 TEAE3. 20 TEAES AND OVEH. CITIHS. Total. Males. males. Total. Males. l-e- males. Total. Hales. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe. males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Port "Wayne, Ind. Binghamton, N.Y JTori'olk.Va 4 3 1 1 3 2 1,029 594 100 868 100 1,482 774 951 458 547 1,015 252 293 654 861 1,339 386 1,139 496 120 459 1,135 784 1,270 1,004 793 216 543 653 363 1,181 678 564 66 193 722 708 236 1,151 524 285 55 436 61 753 393 460 236 281 471 122 142 291 401 702 185 589 243 67 236 594 405 652 616 407 103 204 338 184 616 340 266 29 99 354 373 116 564 505 309 45 432 49 729 376 485 222 268 644 130 151 263 460 637 201 650 248 53 223 641 379 618 488 386 113 279 315 1S4 565 336 298 37 94 368 335 120 587 1,359 796 183 1,262 214 1,889 719 1,311 625 800 1,483 481 552 944 1,085 1,592 535 1, 608 853 219 1,074 1,338 068 1,295 1, 214 1,030 489 669 673 582 1,419 1,012 7sa 182 308 1,143 831 310 1,280 687 417 86 611 SO 930 363 647 261 426 742 237 270 443 512 SOI 277 810 429 129 515 682 463 643 622 519 - 249 351 366 281 692 499 378 92 147 572 489 163 658 672 379 97 651 124 969 356 664 204 374 741 244 282 601 573 791 258 798 424 80 659 654 490 653 592 511 240 318 307- 301 727 513 421 90 161 571 392 147 622 360 226 41 194 71 415 228 249 73 206 284 152 243 333 244 222 113 529 265 91 280 2S0 230 303 245 212 132 142: 141 179 405 386 141 48 115 261 191 69 332 214 105 15 79 27 202 107 104 35 90 170 60 115 138 97 94 49 221 119 39 110 104 94 112 121 100 52 62 63 81 192 170 60 23 37 108 84 35 145 136 121 26 115 44 213 121 145 38 116 U4 92 133 195 147 128 64 308 148 52 170 146 136 191 12i 112 80 90 78 98 213 216 81 25 78 163 107 24. 187 39 12 6 12 1 22 7 4 4 10 43 4 15 28 13 4 6 51 42 2 11 10 12 8 15 9 3 5 G 7 50 8 3 3 2 10 2 6 15 33 5 2 10 1 15 3 3 3 B 33 3 7 15 8 2 2 32 26 2 7 8 3 3 10 T &" 3 S 35 4 3 1 1 7 1 3 4 a 7 4 "Wheeling, W.Va 2 YoTinesto-w-n, Ohio 1 1 7 4 5 4 1 1 1 SDrinfrfield Ohio . ...... 2 10 MoMle Ala L 8 Elmira. NT" ... 1 1 1 1 1 13 Salem, Masa - Xong Island city, N. Y. . . S 2 3 19 Terre Haute, Ind . - Chattanooga, Tenu 1 1 2 7 3 9 5 2 2 1 3 1 2 1 16 4 "Waterbury, Conn 2 9 5 Pawtncket E.I 5 AlfTon Ohio 2 3 ..-...-. 3 2 1 3 1 1 1 15 4 2 Ijittle Roet Axk. 1 1 1 AnhiiTn 1^ T ......... 3 1 1 5 ....... 1 1 1 1 u POP — vx 2- -12 178 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Taeli! 2§.— foreign WHITE PEESONS ATTENDING SCHOOL DURING THE CENSUS YEAR, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE PERIODS, FOR CITIES HAVING 25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE : 1890. Wow York, TSr. T. Chicago, III Philadelphia, Pa. Brooklyn, N.Y.. St. Loais, Mo Boston, Mass Baltimore, Md Sau Francisco, Ual . Cincinnati, Ohio Cleveland, Ohio Buffalo, N.T New Orleans, La Pittsburg, Pa "Washington, D. C Detroit, Mich Milwaukee, "Wis Newark, N.J Minneapolis, Minn . Jersey city, N. J Louisville, Ky Omaha, Neh Kochoster, N. Y . , St. Paul, Minn .. "Kansas city. Mo . Providence, K, I. Denver, Colo Indianapolis, Ind. Allegheny, Pa Albany, N. Y Colnmuus, Ohio .. Syracuse, N. Y "Worcester, Mass. . . Toledo, Ohio Richmond, Ya New Haveb, Conn . Paterson, N. J Lowell, Mass Nashville, Tenn . . Scranton, Pa Tall Ei ver, Mass . . Cambridge, Mass . Atlant.i^ Gra Memphis, Tenn... "Wilmington, Del.. Dayton, Ohio •Troy,N.Y Grand Eapids, Mich . Keading,Pa Camden, N. J Trenton, N.J Lynn, Mass Lincoln, Neb Charleston, S. C. Hartford, Conn . St. Joseph, Mo .. Evansville, Ind . . . Los Angeles, Cal , Des Moines, Iowa, Bridgeport, Conn . Oakland, Cal Portland, Ore Saginaw, Mich Salt Lake, Utah... Lawrence, Mass .. Springfield, Mass . Manchester, N. H. TJtica, N. Y Hoboken, N. J Savannah, Ga Seattle, "Wash Peoria, 111 New Bedford, Mass. Erie, Pa Somervillo, Mass Harrisburg, Pa Kansas city, Kan. Dallas, Tex Sioux city, Eowa.. Elizabeth, N. J ... "Wilkesbarre, Pa.. San Antonio, Tex. Covington, Ky. Portland, Mo Tacoma, "Wash Bolyoke, Mass UNDER 5 TEAKS. Total. 32 4 16 8 Males. 18 Pe. males. 14 1 9 4 5 TO 9 TEAKS. Total. 11, 320 8,774 4,212 3,437 1,017 2,626 803 834 627 2,146 2,058 168 1,588 113 1,858 1,923 947 S78 662 164 801 784 1,002 260 689 242 177 432 250 158 438 533 382 25 385 883 914 20 571 1,036 507 22 23 135 133 187 685 48 143 326 249 154 13 223 96 38 173 147 234 219 115 287 129 463 170 609 167 269 26 156 332 148 236 34 79 35 191 190 231 109 38 163 160 483 Males. 5,869 4,475 2,164 1,725 504 1,373 404 432 325 1,108 1,064 88 807 58 9U 946 488 509 342 75 393 398 560 133 368 128 105 218 119 81 215 245 195 15 204 452 468 17 270 518 255 11 90 269 21 76 171 109 73 6 118 45 23 80 66 121 129 62 139 63 236 81 304 83 142 13 75 48 195 81 112 19 40 19 91 94 113 58 20 84 Po- males. 257 I 5,451 4,299 2,048 1,712 513 1,253 399 402 302 1,038 994 80 781 55 914 977 459 469 320 89 408 386 502 127 321 114 72 214 131 74 223 288 187 10 181 431 446 9 301 518 252 11 15 63 67 97 316 27 67 155 140 82 7 105 61 15 93 81 113 90 53 148 66 227 305 84 127 13 81 187 67 124 15 16 100 96 118 61 18 69 72 226 10 TO 14 TBAES. Total. IS, 195 17, 248 5,962 6,038 2,259 4,634 1,462 1,437 1, 112 3,832 3,734 290 2,535 250 3,601 3,843 1,688 2,339 1,390 330 1,198 1, 294 2,448 665 1,026 507 309 754 406 388 816 995 805 64 622 1,207 1,547 95 775 1,788 819 60 69 256 250 380 1,001 91 237 591 484 271 17 323 220 99 367 317 400 358 246 647 352 839 342 1,100 275 518 45 338 190 626 337 409 40 193 81 299 361 391 296 104 250 307 928 Males. 9,279 8,073 3,018 3,149 1,167 2,298 744 675 546 1,994 1,899 150 1,257 128 1,872 1,988 816 1,193 • 702 166 628 665 1,250 265 607 254 102 309 210 211 416 506 407 35 324 588 769 62 336 898 411 26 37 122 132 166 482 62 112 - 303 259 142 9 162 107 53 198 159 218 171 126 329 104 414 179 548 133 286 18 171 94 327 178 173 28 40 138 195 183 155 54 113 157 468 Fe. males. 8,916 8,575 2,944 2,889 1,002 2,336 718 761 667 1,838 1,835 140 1,278 122 1,789 1,855 772 1,140 688 170 570 629 1, 198 300 519 263 147 385 196 177 400 489 398 29 298 619 778 43 439 890 408 24 32 133 118 214 519 225 129 8 161 113 169 158 188 187 120 318 188 425 163 552 142 232 27 167 299 159 236 18 97 41 161 166 208 140 50 137 150 460 16 TO 19 TEAES. Total. 1,658 1,431 483 623 177 765 114 363 103 284 322 62 198 79 310 229 93 495 109 37 203 166 365 108 102 143 43 53 50 70 83 148 03 10 67 44 129 23 68 103 12 10 13 42 112 4 16 46 66 74 4 49 26 11 95 02 34 94 59 123 105 74 45 172 22 65 37 77 6 12 73 73 12 48 54 Males. 672 239 296 90 357 53 180 69 134 152 35 104 37 151 132 54 267 60 20 99 90 183 47 52 16 28 27 37 42 78 30 2 41 22 57 12 27 56 64 1 5 7 6 28 54 2 7 24 24 28 18 5 51 31 18 44 20 55 45 35 22 97 9 31 2 25 7 22 19 31 1 16 5 31 13 15 22 35 39 Fe. males. 768 769 244 332 87 408 56 183 44 150 170 27 94 42 159 97 44 228 49 17 104 76 182 61 50 82 27 25 23 41 70 33 8 26 22 72 11 41 47 76 7 7 14 68 44 31 16 60 39 68 60 39 23 75 13 24 3 32 16 17 18 46 4 16 7 42 16 87 6 20 19 29 20 TEABS A*D OVER. Total. 260 192 93 850 84 128 53 60 50 43 62 11 30 11 42 19 208 11 14 33 33 66 14 27 23 10 9 8 29 44 12 2 16 11 4 15 12 18 2 1 4 4 38 26 1 5 4 7 14 12 4 2 19 15 58 14 10 19 3 13 1 15 2 SO 7 6 1 4 2 4 13 3 10 7 Males. 163 128 46 704 55 69 41 33 39 20 47 6 27 6 43 13 180 7 12 24 22 50 9 18 13 5 4 5 10 4 2 11 9 54 12 7 11 3 4 12 1 2 31 4 2 1 3 10 SCHOOL ATTENDANCE. 179 Tablb 28.— foreign "WHITE PERSONS ATTENDING SCHOOL DURING THE CENSUS YEAR, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE PERIODS, FOR CITIES HAVING 25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE : 1890— Continued. Fort "Wayne, Ind - . Uinghamton, N. T. Iforlblk, Va "Wheeling, 'W.Va.. Angusta, Ga Xoiingstown, OMo. Dulutn, Minn "Yonkers, N. Y Lancaster, Pa Springfield, Ohio .. QTiincy,Ill Mobile, Ala. . . Topeha, Kan . Elmira, N. T.. Salem, Mass . . Long Island city, N. Y. . Altoona, Pa Duhuque, Iowa Terre Haute, Ind Chattanooga, Tonn Galveston, Tex "VVaterbnry, Conn. Chelsea.Masa Bay city, Mich Pawtucket, K. I. . Akron, Ohio Houston, Tex , Haverhill, Mass — Brockton, Mass "Williamaport, Pa . . Davenport, Iowa. . Sacramento, Cal . . Canton. Ohio Birmingham, Ala. Little Eock, Ark . Anbnrn, N. Y... T.nnnton, Mass . AUentown. Pa.. Lacrosse, "Wis .. UNDEB 5 TEAEB. Total. Males. Fe- males 5 TO 9 TEAB3. 82 ee 5 67 2« 354 154 54 31 37 5 48 74 209 182 50 152 24 IS 36 165 145 254 216 112 26 101 121 37 133 51 90 21 19 47 124 25 200 Males. 47 30 2 28 4 104 184 78 30 15 17 3 28 38 103 95 31 79 18 86 67 124 110 53 . 12 49 58 20 65 28 46 11 12 29 50 11 95 Fe- males. 35 36 3 39 5 139 170 76 24 16 20 2 20 87 19 73 12 n 18 , 79 78 130 106 59 14 52 63 17 23 44 10 7 18 68 14 105 10 TO 14 TEARS. Total. 167 103 21 166 21 461 683 224 77 82 79 13 151 141 322 324 94 222 52 36 125 292 236 608 317 289 67 224 219 67 245 97 176 41 64 131 290 44 347 Males. 80 65 11 80 11 185 344 115 36 38 42 7 80 61 176 169 40 111 26 21 61 141 146 322 142 141 28 107 107 36 131 43 90 28 146 27 176 Fe- males. 87 48 10 86 10 276 339 109 41 44 71 80 147 155 54 111 27 15 64 161 140 286 175 148 29 117 112 32 114 54 86 13 65 144 17 171 16 TO 19 YEAES. Total. 13 5 13 6 169 115 30 4 11 25 32 32 11 26 9 7 16 31 48 79 49 20 7 23 35 18 24 24 13 12 17 24 22 S 38 Males. 30 8 1 5 4 145 54 16 2 8 30 1 15 12 12 10 3 4 18 22 32 20 13 3 10 18 10 2 21 Fe- males. 5 4 8 2 24 01 14 2 2 23 13 20 15 5 16 G 3 12 13 26 47 29 7 4 13 17 16 15 6 7 10 14 13 6 17 20 TEAKS AND OVEB. Total. 14 1 1 5 10 18 1 2 10 7 Males. 12 ..... Fe- males. 180 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 29.— COLOEED PERSONS (a) ATTENDING SCHOOL DURING THE CENSUS YEAR, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE PERIODS, FOR CITIES HAVING 25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE : 1890. UNDEB 5 YEAES. 6 TO 9 YEARS. 10 TO 14 TEAES. 15 TO 19 TEARS. 20 YEARS AND OVEH. CITTES. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fo. males. N6-wTork,W.T 3 3 863 404 1,692 378 1,152 375 2,280 212 459 100 52 2,666 338 2,702 142 13 219 38 80 1,193 233 18 42 469 252 88 475 123 38 259 39 59 66 1,038 138 20 15 794 3 14 121 839 875 289 108 11 48 20 224 41 38 102 1,550 79 219 304 79 61 37 37 16 18 8 9 48 1 13 2 767 4 37 80 16 4 197 193 255 9 37 22 226 92 7 3 1 430 183 818 199 557 164 1,038 ISO 236 52 26 1,281 178 1,288 64 6 110 13 40 674 127 12 19 237 120 34 221 62 23 116 17 34 26 465 69 10 6 393 3 8 54 361 408 146 59 5 26 10 113 23 24 54 738 31 103 174 43 31 17 19 11 8 5 3 19 s" 433 221 874 179 593 211 1,242 82 223 48 26 1,385 162 1,414 78 7 109 25 40 G19 103 6 23 232 132 54' 254 61 15 143 22 25 SO 673 69 10 9 401 1,272 640 2,337 619 1,760 451 4,263 247 745 189 61 4,491 473 6,213 228 34 292 66 119 1,990 270 45 69 809 291 180 735 205 56 383 58 92 85 2,220 179 37 23 2,264 20 12 161 1,907 2,000 298 165 28 45 27 352 73 62 100 2,596 102 372 433 99 102 50 43 29 22 7 8 76 3 22 2 1,430 3 61 114 21 6 260 484 617 10 45 32 390 120 18 4 642 2S3 1,132 313 845 232 1,992 160 366 01 30 2,139 226 2,905 105 24 118 35 56 897 144 26 37 396 151 90 352 102 20 176 24 47 40 992 84 22 15 1,047 4 5 60 830 897 45 74 17 21 9 176 27 26 61 1,278 45 167 226 47 47 19 20 18 14 5 3 35 2 12 1 616 3 33 50 3 110 230 241 8 26 15 178 66 10 2 030 347 1,205 301 915 219 2,271 87 379 93 31 2,352 247 3,308 123 10 174 31 63 1,093 126 19 32 413 140 90 383 103 36 207 34 45 45 1,228 95 15 8 1,217 16 7 95 1,077 1,103 253 91 11 24 18 176 46 36 49 1,318 57 205 207 62 65 31 23 11 8 2 5 41 1 10 1 814 250 204 630 124 425 136 766 118 183 53 13 798 92 1,865 66 6 53 22 31 628 77 15 31 251 65 66 189 42 15 129 13 25 23 713 48 6 2 747 2 5 61 418 496 85 23 11 12 3 68 18 14 29 664 28 108 . 109 31 39 16 23 3 5 1 3 23 5" 104 78 274 ■ 47 158 63 803 74 66 25 8 330 39 660 25 2 24 6 11 227 28 7 11 85 40 19 33 13 8 69 2 10 11 273 18 2 '"262" 1 2 23 92 181 24 14 5 4 3 36 6 3 13 221 15 36 64 16 16 5 16 2 3 i' 12 .... 146 126 362 77 267 73 453 44 122 33 10 403 53 1,189 31 4 29 16 20 401 49 8 20 166 26 37 106 29 7 60 11 15 12 440 30 4 2 485 1 3 38 326 315 61 14 6 8 23 17 55 18 30 12 72 69 8 10 17 8 29 9 14 6 52 58 5 8 6 Chicago, III PhiladelpliT.i, Pa 1 1 Brooklyn, N. Y 9 1 1 10 San JTrancisco, Cal n Clovelaiiii, Oliio 1 1 2 BafFalcN.Y 10 ....... 2 ""9" 8 ...... 27 G 199 1 13 5 93 1 14 1 108 Pittsburg, Pa 'Wasliinffton, 3D. C Detroit, Mich Milwaukee, Wis INewark N J 1 1 2 67 2 3 3 13 4 1 9 1 24 1 2 2 7 2 *"" Iiouisville, Ky 33 Omaha, Neb 1 1 1 Q Eonheeter. N. T St. Paul, Minn Kansas city, Mo 2 1 5 Albany.N.T 2 13 1 1 1 .10 1 3 1 1 "T^orcester, Mass Toledo, Ohio 1 2 ...... 1 45 8 1 18 6 1 27 2 New Haven, Conn Paterson, N. J ..-..» Lowell. Mass Nashville, Tenn 1 1 97 1 48 1 49 Soranton, Pa Fall River.Mass 6 67 478 467 143 49 6 22 10 111 18 14 48 812 48 116 130 36 30 20 18 6 10 3 6 29 1 5 1 380 2 18 46 12 1 97 115 143 6 26 6 107 49 3 2 3 28 32 117 1 3 1 2 11 15 106 2 1 1 17 17 11 1 1 "Wilmin^on, Del Troy K T 1 1 Heading, Pa 32 12 11 16 343 13 72 65 15 23 11 7 1 2 1 2 13 4 2 2 2" 2 Lynn, Mass Lincoln, Neb Charleston, S. C 1 21 1 2 14 7 2 3 21 1 10 1 9 7 2 ■■"■26" ...... Los Angeles, Cal 6 Oakland, Cal 4 2 Springfield, Mass 2 Manchester, N. H mica,N. T Koboken,N.J Savannah, Ga Seattle, "Wash 1 387 2 19 40 4 3 100 78 112 3 11 14 119 43 4 1 1 332"' 1 11 29 8 3 47 155 119 6 11 7 85 38 4 4 '"125" 4 18 1 1 28 C6 55 4 6 6 36 18 2 1 ""207" 1 7 11 7 2 19 89 64 2 6 2 49 20 2 3 ........ ........ ""w i»6oria Dl 29 64 15 3 158 254 276 2 19 17 212 64 8 2 2 5 3 1 3 i 2 1 1 i" 3 7 New Bedford, Mass Erie Pa 4 2 1 Z Dallas Tex .... 1 2 1 1 3' 4 1 1 3 San Antonio, Tex 1 1 1 3 Portland, Mo 1 Tacoma, "Wash aol/oke,Mas8 1 1 ....... aPersona of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. SCHOOL ATTENDANCE. 181 Table 29.— COLORED PERSONS (a) ATTENDING SCHOOL DURING THE CENSUS YEAR, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE PERIODS, FOR CITIES HAYING 25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE : 1890— Continued. DNDER 5 TEAKS. 5 TO 9 TEAIiS. 10 TO 14 TEAE3. 15 TO 19 TEAES. 20 TEAES AND OVEE. UITIKS. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Tort "Wayne, Ind 5 20 119 35 iOO 47 4 17 38 198 95 355 118 32 10 i 18 8 44 S71 210 9 31 8 8 31 302 19 4 63 18 14 7 205 425 11 7 2 7 1 10 198 15 165 23 2 8 21 110 49 160 92 21 3 4 10 221 20 215 24 2 9 17 88 46 195 26 11 7 4 8 5 25 154 114 6 16 4 4 13 150 10 4 83 9 7 4 116 233 2 3 9 21 920 85 989 57 5 35 39 801 149 894 538 67 9 5 35 8 86 836 671 7 42 14 10 39 T35 15 3 111 22 28 6 B23 732 25 11 5 8 412 46 463 23 3 20 15 156 79 444 252 27 S 2 19 4 38 898 267 1 20 3 2 20 841 5 1 50 10 9 5 241 830 12 6 4 16 608 39 520 34 2 15 24 145 70 450 286 30 4 3 16 4 48 438 304 6 22 11 8 19 394 10 2 61 12 19 1 282 402 13 5 3 5 214 22 279 14 2 4 2 3 82 8 02 6 1 1 1 2 132 14 187 8 1 3 1 2 10 1 31 1 1 2 5 ■■■■--■ 1 Binghamton, N. T. . . . Norfolk, Va 5 1 7 "Wheelmg, "W. Ya Toungstown, Ohio Duluth, Minn Tonkers, lif. Y Lancaster, Pa 1 2 1 8 11 1 1 2 1 2 6 1 90 45 178 216 10 5 1 6 2 25 264 143 31 19 72 84 4 1 2 1 9 98 54 59 26 106 132 6 5 Mobile, Ala Elmira, N.Y Alttiona, Pa --. 10 3 19 217 96 3 15 4 4 18 152 9 4 1 16 166 94 Dubuque, Iowa 1 17 8 i 10 1 7 Gralveaton, Tex 7 15 2 3 17 167 12 2 1 2 3 65 4 13 1 1 14 112 8 2 1 1 Bay citv, Mich Pawtucket, E. I Akron, Ohio 1 1 15 1 1 Brockton Mass - - 30 9 7 3 89 192 9 4 2 1 22 4 5 1 125 265 8 2 9 1 2 1 46 92 2 1 13 3 3 1 1 Davenport, Iowa 79 173 6 1 11 29 8 14 3 liittle Eock, Ark 15 Iiaorosse, Wis IS 6 4 2 2 1 1 a FerBonB of negro descent, CMnese, Japanese, and clyilized Indians. 182 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 30.— TOTAL PEKSONS ATTENDING SCHOOL DTTRINO THE CENSUS YEAR, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, AGE PERIODS, AND MONTHS OF SCHOOL ATTENDANCE, FOR CITIES HAVING 25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1890. CITIES A2JD MONTHS OF SCHOOL ALL AGES. u:{D EK 10 TEAKS. 10 TO U TEAP.S. 15 TEAES AND 3VEB. ATTENDANCE. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. New York, K. T 211, 558 106,090 105, 468 84, 177 42, 578 41, 6D9 107, 596 54, 019 63, 577 19, 785 9,493 10,292 23, 186 2, 575 2,598 183, 199 159, 754 11, 842 1,279 1,315 01, 654 78, 988 11, 344 1,296 1,283 91, 646 80, 766 9,878 1,747 1,660 71, 002 63,271 5,087 865 749 36, 877 31, 510 4,791 832 801 35, 125 30, 701 10, 927 606 822 95, 241 80, 254 6,614 286 441 47,778 39, 961 6,413 320 381 47, 463 40, 293 2,381 222 226 16,956 17, 229 1,241 . 128 125 7,999 7,517 1, 140 94 101 8,957 Chicago, lU 9,712 18, 420 2,503 2,432 136, 390 118, 722 9,175 1,224 1,248 67,341 74, 259 9,245 1,279 1,184 69, 058 74, 463 8,313 1,816 1,318 60, 824 60, 309 4,110 868 691 25, 843 30, 716 4,203 950 627 21, 981 29, 593 7,903 450 795 71, 100 73, 330 4,099 228 380 36, 254 36, 480 3,804 228 415 35, 846 36, 850 2,204 231 319 11,475 15, 083 966 130 177 6,244 7,003 1,238 101 2 to 3 moutlis 8 231 Philadelphia, Pa 8 020 13, 438 2,265 2,480 130, 639 120, 992 6,793 1,182 1,290 64, 994 61, 386 6,645 1,083 1,190 65, 645 59, 606 6,046 1, 613 1,472 61, 273 45, 634 3,103 770 754 26, 090 23, 329 2,944 743 718 26, 188 22, 255 5,957 515 730 66, 128 61, 209 2,979 280 397 32, 824 30,996 2,978 235 333 33, 304 30, 214 1,435 237 278 13, 133 14, 199 712 132 139 6,080 7,062 105 139 7,053 7,137 BrooMyn, N. Y 15, 380 1,535 1,756 102, 315 69,733 8,496 732 882 51, 276 34, 426 6,890 803 874 51,039 35, 307 5,709 995 996 37, 884 26, 257 2,908 446 500 19, 416 13,246 2,741 549 496 18,469 13,011 6,089 140 030 54, 050 36, 736 3,041 210 331 27, 377 17,738 3,016 200 208 26, 678 17, 997 3,688 100 130 10, 381 7,741 2,181 46 48 4,484 3,442 1 104 5 897 4,299 6,588 1,125 1,188 60, 832 71, 611 3,290 548 669 30, 019 36, 567 3,298 577 619 30, 813 36,044 2,337 742 644 22, 034 26, 728 1,474 853 293 11, 126 13,601 1,363 389 351 10,908 13, 227 2,972 275 390 32, 098 33,595 1,453 138 189 15, 958 16,764 1,619 137 201 16, 140 16,831 779 108 154 6,700 11,288 363 67 87 2,935 6,302 116 51 67 3,765 5,986 4,542 794 959 65, 316 61,284 2,268 403 466 32,440 30,231 2,274 391 503 32, 876 81, 053 2,218 517 587 23, 406 21, 027 1,108 265 300 11, 828 10, 529 1,110 252 287 11, 578 10, 498 1,515 178 242 31, 660 33, 067 722 83 107 15,852 16, 264 793 96 135 15, 808 16, 813 809 99 180 10, 250 7,190 438 55 49 4,760 3,448 371 41 81 5,490 3,742 Baltimore, Md 1,841 534 851 58, 058 41, 833 915 264 389 28, 063 20, 687 926 270 462 29, 396 21, 146 750 264 368 19, 645 13, 930 363 131 176 9,859 7,136 387 133 192 9,786 6,795 699 197 352 31,819 21,464 338 92 166 16, 668 10, 548 361 105 196 16, 151 10, 906 392 73 131 6,594 6,449 214 41 57 3,136 3,004 178 33 74 3,458 3,445 4 to 5 months 6 mouths ormore 1 month or less 3,674 483 605 37, 121 46,485 1,937 209 312 18, 229 23, 490 1,737 224 293 18, 892 22, 995 1,310 282 317 12, 021 18, 665 698 132 170 6,136 9,390 612 160 147 6,886 9,275 1,634 97 197 19, 526 23, 687 857 42 97 9,662 12, 060 777 55 100 9,974 11, 627 730 64 91 5,574 4,133 382 36 45 2,642 2,040 318 19 16 3,032 2,093 2 to 3 months 2,326 407 403 13, 199 44, 183 1,260 226 229 21, 785 22, 219 1,073 241 264 21,414 21,964 1,088 336 291 16, 950 17, 109 644 167 139 8,540 8,739 644 169 162 8,410 8,460 922 84 150 22, 531 22,164 BU 34 70 11,445 11, 193 411 60 80 11, 086 10,971 316 ■ 47 62 3,718 4,820 195 25 20 1,800 2,287 121 22 32 1,918 2,633 6 months or more Cleveland, Ohio 1 month or less 3,672 626 629 39, 356 41,716 1,864 301 276 19,788 21, 013 1,818 325 253 19, 568 20, 703 1,666 465 315 14,753 17, 074 837 220 167 7,615 8,709 829 245 118 7,238 8,365 1,504 108 140 20,412 20, 278 744 57 74 10, 318 10, 189 760 51 66 10, 094 10, 089 602 63 74 4,191 4,364 273 24 35 1,955 2,115 229 29 39 2,236 4 to 5 months Buffalo, N. Y 2,249 6,6C6 641 443 34, 061 36, 477 3,368 344 223 17, 078 17, 484 3,198 297 225 16, 983 17, 993 3,059 489 289 13, 237 12, 056 1,611 271 143 6,754 0,041 1,518 218 146 6,483 6,016 2,916 113 101 17, 148 19, 495 1,512 50 60 8,577 9,712 1,404 63 61 8,571 9,783 591 39 68 3,676 3,926 315 23 30 1,747 1,731 276 2 to 3 months 1 month or less 2,832 479 738 31, 428 1,434 234 349 15, 467 1,398 245 389 15,961 1,092 281 368 10, 315 510 135 181 5,185 552 148 187 6,130 1,381 102 298 17, 664 725 80 129 8,778 656 82 169 8,876 359 36 72 3,459 109 39 39 1,504 190 1,955 SCPIOOL ATTENDANCE. 183 Table 30.— TOTAL PERSONS ATTENDING SCHOOL DURING THE CENSUS YEAR, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, AGE PERIODS, AND MONTHS' OF SCHOOL ATTENDANCE, FOR CITIES HAVING 25,000 INHABITANTS OK MORE : 1890— Coutmued. CITIES AND MONTHS OF SCHOOL ALL AGES. UKDEK 10 TBAES. 10 TO 14 YEARS. 15 YEAES AND OVEE. ATTENDANCE. Total. Malos. Pemales. Total. Males. Females. Total. 19, 636 Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. PittsbuTo- "Pa '. 39,412 10, 572 19, 840 15, 775 8,125 7,650 9,519 10,017 4,101 1,928 2 173 2,601 711 803 35, 297 36, 205 1,317 334 385 17, 536 17, 219 1,284 377 418 17, 761 18, 986 1,242 500 471 13,662 9,277 642 232 230 7,021 4,630 600 268 241 6,541 4,647 1,115 143 240 18, 033 19, 248 567 70 103 8,779 9,343 648 78 137 9,254 9,906 244 63 92 3,702 7,680 108 33 1,736 3,247 2 to 3 montbs , 31 40 1,068 4,433 "Washin ""ton DC 1,790 458 929 33, 028 31, 589 862 223 430 15, 704 16, 142 928 235 499 17, 324 15, 447 521 173 331 8,252 12, 202 254 79 137 4,160 6,378 267 94 194 4,092 6,824 809 170 405 17, 864 16, 056 410 89 218 8,626 8,176 399 81 187 9,239 7,880 460 115 193 6,913 3,33] 198 65 75 2,919 1,688 262 118 3,993 1,743 Detroit Micli 4,878 494 420 25, 797 38, 197 2,527 200 202 13, 153 19, 267 2,351 234 218 12, 644 18, 930 2,210 348 255 9,389 17,060 1, 140 188 128 4,922 8,508 1,070 160 127 4,467 8,552 2,269 88 116 13, 684 17, 999 1,182 42 46 6,906 9,129 1,087 46 69 6,678 8,870 399 58 60 2,824 3,138 205 30 28 1,325 1,630 191 23 1,499 1 508 MilwauteR Wis 3,487 041 1,209 33,860 27, 888 1,770 327 570 16, 600 13, 919 1,717 314 639 16,200 13, 960 1,996 516 734 13, 814 10, 680 988 264 334 6,922 6,344 ■ 1, 008 252 400 6,892 5,236 1,168 84 395 16, 362 14, 706 606 42 185 8,296 7,366 562 42 - 210 8,056 7,340 323 41 80 2,694 2,602 176 21 51 1,382 1,209 147 20 1,312 1,393 Newark, N. J 4,999 303 328 22, 168 23,242 2,580 190 151 10, 998 11,767 2,419 203 177 11, 170 11, 475 2,016 299 213 8,052 7,457 1,009 153 108 4,074 3,804 1,007 146 106 3,978 3,653 2,495 70 88 12, 053 10, 920 1,309 29 35 6,993 5,498 1,186 41 53 6,060 5,423 488 24 27 2,063 4,865 262 8 8 931 2,465 226 18 1,132 2,400 1,119 906 544 20, 673 26, 062 564 461 301 10,441 12, 951 555 445 243 10,232 13,111 453 595 233 6,176 9,647 225 293 114 3,172 4,897 228 302 119 3,004 4,750 372 155 156 10, 238 13, 863 169 69 91 6,169 6,866 203 86 64 5,069 6,997 294 156 156 4,269 2,552 170 99 96 2,100 1,188 134 67 60 2,159 1,364 2,943 477 510 22, 132 24,972 1,509 195 254 10, 993 12, 084 1,434 282 256 11,139 12, 838 1,179 378 315 7,775 8,484 610 141 161 3,985 4,262 669 237 164 3,790 4,222 1,387 81 164 12,241 13, 102 706 42 72 6,046 6,329 681 39 82 6,195 6,773 377 18 41 2,116 3,386 193 12 21 963 1,493 20 1,164 1,893 1,386 512 522 22,552 22, 594 674 263 252 10, 895 11,462 712 249 270 11,657 11, 133 594 263 236 7,391 9,045 284 134 117 3,727 4,681 310 129 119 3,664 4,364 607 176 197 12, 132 10, 142 286 92 86 6,866 6,168 322 84 111 6,256 4,974 185 73 89 3,039 3,407 105 37 49 1,302 1,613 40 1 737 1,794 1,729 618 392 19, 855 22,440 805 320 202 10, 076 11, 293 864 298 190 9,780 11, 147 728 483 217 7,617 8,658 372 263 121 3,935 4,348 356 230 96 3,682 4,310 723 80 110 9,229 10, 798 365 43 49 4,711 5,601 358 37 61 4,518 5,297 278 65 65 3,009 2,984 128 24 32 1,429 1,444 150 33 1,580 1,540 H^phpster N T 1,383 386 584 20,087 18, 509 713 209 302 10, 069 9,388 670 177 283 10, 018 9,121 672 208 241 7,637 6,320 350 94 107 3,797 3,254 322 114 134 3,740 3,066 503 96 236 9,968 9,139 258 60 133 5,050 4,591 250 36 103 4,908 4,548 203 82 107 2,592 3,050 105 56 62 1,222 1,543 93 27 45 1,370 1,607 St. Paul Minn 1,322 514 405 16, 268 18,028 664 263 200 8,261 8,772 653 251 205 8,007 9,256 624 345 191 5,260 6, 395 261 175 82 2,736 2,743 263 170 109 2,624 2,652 548 112 132 8,347 9,226 268 63 71 4,199 4,475 280 59 61 4,148 4,751 250 67 82 2,661 3,407 135 35 47 1,326 1,654 115 22 35 1,335 1,853 278 718 746 16, 286 135 363 877 7,897 143 355 369 8,389 138 320 297 4,640 70 156 137 2,380 68 164 160 2,260 OS 2CS 274 8,618 32 142 143 4,153 36 124 131 4,460 72 132 175 3,028 33 65 97 1,359 39 67 78 S months or more 1,66a 184 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table SO.— TOTAL PERSONS ATTENDING SCHOOL DURING THE CENSUS YEAR, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, AGE PERIODS, AND MONTHS OF SCHOOL ATTENDANCE, FOR CITIES HAVING 25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE : 1890— Continued. CITIES AND MONTHS OF SCHOOL ALL AGES. tTHDBB 10 TEARS. 10 TO 14 TEARS. 16 TEARS AND OVER. ATTENDANCE. Total. Males. Females. TotaL Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males; Females. 20, 411 10, 192 10,219 7,953 4,063 3,890 9,526 4,702 4,824 2,982 1,427 1,505 776 636 558 18, 551 12,575 402 256 267 9,267 5,941 374 270 291 9,284 6,«34 352 351 300 6,950 3,894 185 174 149 3,655 1, 932 167 177 151 3,396 1,962 258 128 187 8,953 6,098 128 63 86 4,425 2,886 130 65 101 4,628 3,212 166 47 71 2,648 2,583 89 19 32 1,287 1,123 28 39 1,361 1,460 849 352 648 10,726 17, 174 418 158 312 5,053 8,291 431 194 336 B,673 8,880 330 201 259 3,104 5,755 165 85 118 1,664 2,889 165 116 141 1,540 2,866 330 101 284 5,383 8,619 164 61 145 2,526 4,195 168 50 139 2,857 4,424 189 SO 105 2,239 2,800 89 22 49 963 1,210 28 4 to 5 months 66 6 montlia or more 1,276 1,590 1 montli or less 703 368 580 15, 523 17, 041 364 200 256 7,474 8,452 339 168 324 8,049 8,589 274 213 283 4,985 6,754 143 115 125 2,506 3,462 131 98 158 2,479 3,292 288 101 204 8,026 8,528 144 53 95 3,903 4,172 144 48 109 4,123 4,356 141 64 93 2,612 1,759 77 32 30 1,065 818 C4 2 to 3 months 22 941 Alleeheny, Pa 1 montli or less 912 279 243 15, 607 16,569 458 130 113 7,751 8,067 454 149 130 7,856 8,502 .472 212 134 6,936 6,127 233 96 69 8,074 3,045 239 118 75 2,862 3,082 337 40 75 8,070 8,108 167 22 40 3,943 3,989 170 24 35 *,127 4,119 103 21 34 1,601 2,334 58 12 14 734 1,033 45 9 6 months or more 807 1,301 Albany, N". T 1,228 209 224 14,848 15, 019 595 128 112 7,232 7,435 633 141 112 7,616 7,584 555 191 162 6,219 4,986 259 92 85 2,609 2,500 296 99 77 -2,610 2,486 484 47 39 7,638 7,628 243 24 20 3,702 3,731 241 23 19 3,836 3,797 189 31 23 2,091 2,505 93 12 7 021 1,204 96 19 16 1,170 1,301 flnlninhns, Cihjn 706 228 312 13, 773 14,863 371 121 129 6,814 7,244 335 107 183 6, 959 7,619 283 156 141 4,406 6,309 145 86 08 2,201 2,651 138 70 73 2,205 2,658 303 41 114 7,070 7,103 156 22 36 3,617 3,464 147 19 78 3,553 3,649 120 31 57 2,297 2,451 70 13 25 1,096 1,139 50 18 32 1,201 1,312 2 to 3 months Syracuse, ^.T 1 montli or less 890 122 249 13, 602 15, 470 446 58 129 6,611 7,906 444 64 120 6,991 7,564 465 74 136 4,634 5,703 236 32 70 2,313 2,878 229 42 66 2,321 2,825 299 24 64 6,716 6,916 146 15 35 3,258 3,464 153 9 29 3,458 3,452 126 24 49 2,262 2,851 64 11 24 1,040 1,564 62 13 25 1,212 1,287 2 to 3 months months or more "WnrresteT^Msi-qq 1 month or less 940 222 223 14,085 14,323 492 118 126 7,170 7,118 448 104 97 6,915 7,205 448 142 82 6,021 6,495 231 73 53 2,621 2,777 217 69 39 2,600 2,718 254 33 74 6,655 7,062 131 17 39 3,277 3,551 123 16 35 3,278 3,511 238 47 67 2,509 1,766 130 28 34 1,372 790 6 months or more Toledo, Ohio .. ' . -. . 976 556 393 227 13, 147 11, 940 275 208 121 6,514 5,483 281 185 106 6,633 6,457 253 331 114 4,797 3,217 122 177 60 2,418 1,579 131 154 54 2,379 1,638 213 37 68 6,744 6,634 110 20 35 8,386 3,085 103 17 33 3,358 9,S49 90 25 45 1,606 2,089 43 11 26 710 819 47 14 months or more 1,270 1,019 108 367 10, 446 14, 847 488 53 173 4,769 8,071 531 55 194 6,677 6,776 291 46 186 2,694 6,367 142 21 93 1,323 2,747 149 25 93 1,371 2,620 544 47 138 6,906 6,353 270 25 61 2,729 8,191 274 22 77 3,176 3,162 184 15 43 1,847 3,127 76 7 19 717 2,133 108 4to5months 8 6 months or more 24 1,130 994 1 montli or less 1,669 105 59 13, 014 12, 383 864 47 27 7,133 6,201 805 58 32 6,881 6,182 765 77 34 4,491 5,711 395 37 14 2,301 2,925 370 40 20 2,190 2,780 695 14 13 6,631 6,885 360 5 6 2,820 2,906 335 9 7 2,811 2,979 209 14 12 2,892 787 109 5 7 2,012 370 100 9 5 880 417 1,097 156 763 10, 3C7 501 78 388 5,174 1 636 78 375 5,193 578 123 381 4,629 295 61 186 2,383 283 62 195 2,246 393 26 341 5,125 197 14 179 2,516 108 12 102 2,609 126 7 41 613 C9 3 23 275 67 4 18 338 SCHOOL ATTENDANCE. 185 Table SO.— TOTAL PERSONS ArrENDINO SCHOOL DURING THE CENSUS YEAR, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, AGE PERIODS, AND MONTHS OF SCHOOL ATTENDANCE, FOR CITIES HAVING 25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE : 1890— Continued. CITIES AND MONTHS OS SCHOOL ALL AGES. UNDER 10 YEAES. 10 rO 14 YEAES. 15 YEAES AND OVEE. ATTENDANCE. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. IiOW ell, Mass 11, 241 6,725 5,516 4,869 2,193 2,176 5,590 2,919 2,671 1,282 613 669 1,661 364 220 8,996 11,492 846 188 100 4,591 6,331 815 176 120 4,405 6,161 828 174 91 3,276 2,616 418 89 46 1,640 1,299 410 85 45 1,636 1,317 722 128 70 4,670 6,342 366 68 30 2,465 3,032 356 60 40 2,216 3,310 111 02 59 1,030 2,534 62 31 24 496 1,000 31 35 554 Nashville Tenn 1,534 1 month, or leas 543 249 589 10, HI 11, 788 263 118 292 4,658 6,506 280 131 297 6,453 6,280 164 96 205 2,151 4,799 84 49 104 1,062 2,397 80 47 101 1,089 2,402 244 108 268 6,732 6,772 119 46 136 2,732 2,630 125 02 123 3,000 3,142 136 46 126 2,228 1,216 60 23 53 864 479 75 1,364 736 1,224 240 261 10, 061 12, 234 551 116 129 4,710 6,097 673 124 132 6,351 6,137 566 159 136 3,938 5,206 268 69 66 1,994 2,644 298 90 70 1,944 2,662 533 67 91 6,091 6,162 233 35 44 2,318 3,031 300 22 47 2,773 3,131 126 24 34 1,032 866 60 12 19 398 422 75 12 634 444 1,072 312 364 10,496 13, 204 581 141 188 B,187 7,041 491 171 166 6,309 6,163 522 174 183 4,327 4,661 288 83 - 96 2,177 2,362 234 91 87 2,150 2,299 468 114 142 5,438 5,596 249 45 76 2,661 2,732 219 69 66 2,777 2,864 82 24 29 731 2,947 44 13 16 349 1,947 33 11 13 382 1,000 747 202 117 12, 138 8,192 371 93 56 6,521 4,136 376 109 61 6,617 6,036 370 158 78 4,055 2,419 1S6 77 41 2,058 1,141 184 81 37 1,697 1,278 294 20 26 6,256 5,161 145 5 8 2,574 2,342 149 13 18 2,682 2,819 83 24 13 2,827 1,612 40 11 7 1,889 653 43 13 6 938 959 271 469 488 7,984 8,755 156 228 230 3,522 3,931 115 241 258 4,a2 4,824 116 174 167 1,062 2,330 64 86 84 907 1,132 52 88 83 1,055 1,198 80 238 244 4,599 4,840 32 112 113 2,085 2,173 48 126 131 2,514 2,667 75 67 77 1,403 1,686 60 30 33 530 626 15 2 to 3 months 27 44 873 959 1 month or less 418 370 477 7,490 8,998 202 180 238 8,311 4,343 216 180 239 4,179 4,656 140 134 186 1,870 3,245 70 62 98 902 1,674 70 72 88 968 1,671 191 163 227 4,259 4,618 84 74 113 1,902 2,106 107 89 114 2,357 2,412 87 73 . 64 1,361 1,236 48 44 27 607 562 39 2 to 3 months.........,.,,.. 29 87 6 months or more.....* Wilmin erton. Del 864 673 323 168 192 8,325 10, 040 161 73 103 4,005 5,049 162 85 89 4,320 4, 991 149 99 98 2,899 3,773 69 48 58 1,489 1, 954 80 51 40 1,400 1,819 125 43 59 4,291 6,094 67 19 29 1,991 2,569 58 24 30 2,300 2,525 49 16 35 1,135 1,173 25 6 16 515 526 24, 10 19 620 647 1 month or less....... .... 355 225 146 »,3U 10, 193 169 120 66 4,694 5,167 186 105 80 4,620 6,026 167 141 58 3,407 3,677 74 77 24 1,779 1,838 93 64 34 1,628 1,839 125 64 61 4,864 4,656 62 28 19 2,460 2,450 63 26 32 2,404 2,500 63 30 37 1,043 1,660 33 15 23 455 879 30 2 to 3 months..... 15 14 583 Troy, N.X 681 1,485 117 297 8,294 10,933 787 52 141 4,187 6,307 698 65 156 4,107 5,626 607 77 123 2,870 4,464 302 30 49 1,457 2,142 805 47 74 1,413 2,322 665 31 119 4,241 6,040 270 18 61 2,101 2,483 295 13 68 2,140 2,557 313 9 55 1,183 1,429 215 4 31 629 682 93 2 to 3 months.............. 5 4 to 5 months............... 24 554 747 1 month or less 818 377 274 8,464 9,290 410 177 139 4,581 4,640 408 200 135 4,883 4,650 392 275 103 3,694 3,735 201 139 41 1,761 1,884 191 136 62 1,633 1,851 320 62 110 4,648 4,757 137 19 65 2,242 2,359 163 43 45 2,300 2,398 106 40 61 1,222 798 62 19 S3 678 397 64 2 to 3 months 21 4 to 5 months 23 6 months or more 644 Beading, Pa 401 1 month or less 330 156 187 8,617 144 76 100 4,320 186 80 67 4,297 170 114 95 3,356 84 52 52 1,696 88 62 43 1,660 128 .SO 77 4,516 1 46 19 41 2,263 82 17 36 2,263 32 6 15 745 14 5 7 371 18 1 S Smouthsoimore........... m 186 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 30.— TOTAL PERSONS ATTENDING SCHOOL DUEING THE CENSUS YEAR, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, AGE PERIODS, AND MONTHS OP SCHOOL ATTENDANCE, FOE CITIES HAVING 25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1890— Continued. CITIES AND MONTHS OF SCHOOL ALL AGES. UNDEB 10 TEAES. 10 TO 14 TEARS. 16 TEAKS AND OVEE.^ ATTEND AKOB. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females, Camddn, IS. J 8,707 4,325 4,382 3,292 1,718 1,674 4,580 2,230 2,350 835 377 453 1 month or less 1,012 148 181 7,366 8,768 627 76 91 3,631 4,282 485 72 90 3,735 4,486 413 97 108 2,674 3,249 212 50 49 1,407 1,675 201 47 59 1,267 1,574 489 46 53 3,992 4,425 245 22 31 1,932 2,149 244 24 22 2,060 2,276 110 6 20 700 1,094 70 4 11 292 458 40 1 9 403 638 2 to 3 raontlis 4 to 5 TOonths 6 months or more Trenton, K. J 1,138 128 119 7,383 8,219 581 67 54 3,580 4,026 557 61 65 3,803 4,193 463 91 60 2,635 3,005 245 43 25 1,361 1,477 217 48 35 1,274 1,528 653 23 36 3,813 3,981 205 14 19 1,851 1,990 288 9 17 1,962 1,991 122 14 23 935 1,233 70 10 10 368 659 52 4 13 667 674 6 montbs or more 273 147 146 7,653 11, 280 135 69 65 3,757 5,659 138 78 81 3,896 5,621 140 102 80 2,677 4,365 72 48 36 1,322 2,202 68 64 51 1,356 2,163 84 30 30 3,837 4,929 37 16 18 1,919 2,487 47 14 12 1,918 2,442 49 15 30 1,139 1,986 26 5 12 516 970 23 10 18 623 1,016 6 months or more Xiincoln, Nob 551 349 406 9,974 0,347 285 180 195 4,993 4,511 206 163 211 4,981 4,836 249 206 204 3,706 2,986 130 97 97 1,878 1,437 119 109 107 1,828 1,549 178 84 137 4,530 4,748 83 48 66 2,290 2,284 95 36 71 2,240 2,464 124 59 65 1,738 1, 613 72 41 82 825 790 52 13 33 913 823 215 IIG 188 8,828 9,006 116 50 82 4,263 4,458 99 66 106 4,565 4,648 103 74 94 2,715 3,389 56 30 38 1,313 1,680 47 44 66 1,402 1,709 80 34 84 4,660 3,977 43 16 41 2, 185 1,989 37 19 43 2,365 1,988 32 8 10 1,563 1,640 122 ,23 27 1,468 1,551 17 5 3 765 789 2 to 3 months. 4 to 5 months 7 . 798 851 Sartford, Conn 1 month or less 1,063 160 118 7,665 9,098 556 75 63 3,764 4,4S8 607 85 56 3,901 4,660 555 112 63 2,669 2,928 296 62 32 1,300 1,452 259 CO 31 1,359 1,476 386 26 28 3,538 4,619 196 11 12 1,770 2,255 190 14 16 1,768 2,364 64 12 19 694 731 4 to 5 months 11 6 months or more 820 84 128 192 8,694 8,229 58 64 97 4,219 4,146 26 64 95 4,475 4,083 49 63 86 2,730 3,116 33 29 39 1,361 1,574 16 34 47 1,379 1,543 19 42 77 4,481 4,226 12 22 38 2,183 2,142 7 20 39 2,298 2,083 16 23 29 1,483 888 13 13 20 685 430 2 to 3 months 3 4 to 5 months , 10 Bvansvillo, Ind 798 458 1 month or less 446 122 270 7,391 8,530 234 70 142 3,700 4,080 212 52 128 3,691 4,450 193 64 109 2,750 2,606 98 36 48 1,392 1,261 95 23 61 1,358 1,345 191 42 122 3,870 4,156 104 25 66 1,947 1,998 87 17 56 1,923 2,158 62 16 39 771 1,768 32 9 28 361 821 2 to 3 months 30 4to5month3 7 6 months or more 11 IjOS Angeles, Cal 410 947 316 210 286 7,718 11, 264 148 111 142 3,679 5,561 168 99 144 4,039 5,703 137 116 112 2,241 3,959 65 60 54 1,082 2,000 72 68 68 1,159 1,959 104 51 100 3,901 4,943 42 26 53 1,877 2,440 62 25 47 , 2,024 2,503 75 43 74 1,576 2,362 41 25 36 720 1,121 2 to 3 months 34 4to5months 18 • 6 months or more 89 l^fiB ■^fnin(ifl, To-wa,. . . 856 1,241 1 month or lees 2 to 3 months 515 357 266 10, 126 7,943 288 186 152 4,935 4, 033 227 171 114 5,191 3,905 228 189 98 3,444 3,193 127 77 44 1,752 1,603 101 112 54 1,692 1,530 177 67 75 4,024 3,754 100 43 49 2,248 1,882 77 24 26 2,376 1,872 110 101 93 2,058 996 01 66 59 935 493 49 35 Omonths or more 34 Bridgeport, Conn 1,123 503 1 month or less 457 139 90 7,257 8, 016 250 63 43 3,682 4,440 207 76 47 3,575 4,606 164 121 58 2,860 2,771 72 59 31 1,601 1,435 92 62 27 1,349 1,336 136 9 23 3,586 4,483 60 1 1,812 2,198 76 8 14 1,774 2,285 167 9 9 821 1,692 118 3 3 369 807 39 6 6 Oakland, Cal 452 885 1 month or less 1,424 110 234 7,178 712 55 99 3 574 712 65 135 486 02 100 262 28 49 1,096 224 34 57 1,021 641 26 74 8,743 805 14 28 1,861 336 11 46 1,892 297 23 54 1,318 145 13 22 627 152 4 to 5 months 30 6 months or more. 32 891 SCHOOL ATTENDANCE. 187 Table 30.— TOTAL PEKSONS ATTENDING SCHOOL DURING THE CENSUS YEAR, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, AGE PERIODS, AND MONTHS OF SCHOOL ATTENDANCE, FOR CITIES HAVING 25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1890— Continued. OOTIES AND MONTHS OF SCHOOL ALL AGES. UKDEE 10 TEAES. 10 ro 14 TEAHS. 15 TEARS AND OVEE. ATTENDANCE. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Portland Ore 6,240 2,558 2,082 1,662 822 840 2,532 1,268 1,374 1,040 478 563 734 115 146 4,245 8,021 393 49 65 2,051 3,948 341 66 SI 2,194 4,073 212 65 69 1,316 3,013 105 24 29 664 1,493 107 41 40 652 1,520 348 35 53 2,096 3,849 184 15 24 1,035 1,906 164 20 29 1,061 1,943 174 15 24 833 1,169 104 10 13 363 549 70 5 12 481 610 493 171 144 7,213 6,498 241 82 80 3,546 3,213 252 89 61 3,668 3,235 263 95 65 2,690 1,879 133 47 37 1,276 965 130 48 28 1,314 914 126 33 48 3,642 3,362 54 15 26 1,811 1,673 72 IS 22 1,831 1,689 104 43 31 981 1,257 54 20 17 458 575 60 23 14 523 Salt Lake.TJtali 082 443 377 464 5,224 7,461 183 185 232 2,613 3,661 260 193 222 2,611 3,800 174 156 151 1,398 3,288 77 76 82 730 1,631 97 80 69 603 1,657 149 166 214 2,833 3,493 53 86 107 1,423 1,733 91 80 107 1,411 1,770 120 65 89 993 680 43 23 43 461 307 72 33 46 632 373 302 208 479 6,412 0,085 107 104 229 3,161 3,476 195 101 250 3,251 3,509 199 130 24S 2,713 2,477 89 63 118 1,361 1,249 110 07 128 1,352 1,228 120 48 186 3,133 3,234 64 27 93 1,639 1,044 62 21 93 1,594 1,690 37 30 47 506 1,274 14 14 18 261 683 23 16 305 691 273 145 150 6,417 6, 749 141 64 56 8,215 3,346 132 81 94 3,202 3,403 153 100 76 2,148 3,450 76 43 26 1,105 1,212 77 63 60 1,043 1,238 79 28 43 3,084 3,324 41 13 14 1,576 1,650 38 15 29 1,508 1,674 41 17 31 1,185 975 21 9 16 634 484 17 8 651 Manchester, K, H 491 754 227 189 6,579 7,256 376 120 88 2,762 3,670 378 107 101 2,817 3,586 355 118 91 1,888 2,760 178 65 41 938 1,433 177 61 60 950 1,337 331 03 03 2,867 3,692 167 30 20 1,427 1,878 104 33 37 1,440 1,814 68 48 35 824 804 31 35 21 397 369 14 427 TJtica,N.Y 409 109 96 6,642 7,273 221 54 45 3,350 3,753 188 55 51 8,292 3,520 211 85 51 2,413 2,94S 108 42 24 1,259 1,545 103 43 27 1,164 1,403 151 11 28 3,503 3,657 80 5 13 1,774 1,878 65 6 15 1,728 1,779 47 13 17 727 608 27 7 8 317 330 Q 9 Hoboken N J 338 863 02 60 6,288 5,678 454 35 33 3,231 2,601 409 27 27 3,057 3,077 373 46 45 2,484 1,777 195 28 27 1,295 902 178 18 18 1,189 876 400 14 11 3,232 3,074 208' 6 4 1,660 1,383 192 8 7 1,672 1,691 90 2 4 672 827 61 1 2 276 316 39 1 6 montlis or more 296 511 236 205 219 5,018 4,896 117 109 97 2,278 2,430 119 96 122 2,740 2,466 86 95 98 1,498 1,633 47 49 47 759 850 39 46 51 739 783 104 87 90 2,793 2,437 49 46 41 1,247 1,185 65 41 49 1,546 1,252 46 23 31 727 826 21 14 9 272 395 9 22 6 mouths or more 455 Seattle "Wash 431 251 233 261 4,151 6,467 123 123 135 2,049 3,135 128 110 126 2,102 3,332 118 110 111 1,294 2,397 66 58 71 665 1,223 62 62 40 639 1,175 94 87 97 2,169 3,137 43 46 40 1,056 1,509 51 41 67 1,103 1,628 39 36 53 698 933 24 19 24 323 404 15 Peoria HI 629 205 211 125 5,926 0,013 98 91 70 2,876 2,931 107 120 55 3,050 3,082 114 160 55 2,068 2,180 64 69 31 1,068 1,078 60 91 24 1,000 1,102 63 32 48 2,994 2,999 29 11 27 1,442 1,455 34 21 21 1,562 1,544 28 19 22 864 834 15 11 12 366 398 13 8 10 493 436 New Bedford, Mass 547 81 78 5,307 277 47 44 2,563 270 34 34 2,744 159 44 47 1,930 77 29 26 846 82 15 21 934 220 24 19 2,736 103 13 11 1,329 117 12 8 1,407 168 13 12 641 97 6 7 288 71 7 5 353 6 jnoiitlia or more 188 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Tablh so.— total persons ATTENDING SCHOOL DURING THE CENSUS YEAR, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, AGE PERIODS, AND MONTHS OF SCHOOL ATTENDANCE, FOR CITIES HAVING 25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE : 1890— Continued. CrriES AND MONTHS OF SCHOOL ALL AQES. TJKDEE 10 TEAES. 10 TO 14 TEAItS. 15 TEAES ASD OVBB. ATTENDANCE. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Erie, Pa 7,094 3,490 3,604 2,643 1,342 1,301 3,575 1,781 1,794 876 367 509 1 month, or less 557 118 114 6,305 7,108 284 66 67 3,083 3,368 273 62 47 8,222 3,740 228 82 60 2,273 2,792 119 42 34 1,147 1,373 109 40 26 1,126 1,419 236 21 40 3,278 3,184 118 6 25 1,632 1,511 118 15 15 1,646 1,673 93 15 14 754 1,132 47 8 8 304 484 46 7 6 2 to 3 montlis 4 to 5 montlia 648 1 month, or less 230 144 75 6,659 6,540 121 61 33 3,153 3,213 109 83 42 3,606 3,327 124 124 50 2,494 2,375 67 54 26 1,226 1,229 57 70 24 1,268 1,148 57 13 10 3,093 3,314 31 3 3 1,474 1,611 26 10 13 1,624 1,703 49 7 9 1,067 851 23 4 4 453 373 26 3 5 614 478 6 months o-r more 154 81 118 «,187 6,021 83 49 63 S,016 2,905 71 32 53 ■ 3,171 3,116 90 66 67 2,162 1,806 46 35 36 1,112 898 44 21 31 1,050 908 43 18 40 3,213 3,204 24 9 25 1, 553 1,551 19 9 15 1,660 1,653 21 7 11 812 1,011 13 5 4 351 456 8 2 7 461 655 2 to 3 months Kansas city, !E!an 508 288 388 4,837 4,980 275 139 197 2,294 2,343 233 149 191 2,543 2,637 181 130 129 1,360 1,296 93 67 61 677 697 88 69 68 683 699 230 102 183 2,689 2,785 137 177 239 2,232 2,746 126 47 101 1,277 1,349 104 55 82 1,412 1,436 97 60 76 788 899 56 25 35 340 397 41 25 41 448 602 2 to 3 months 1 month or less 285 407 447 8,841 5,934 141 203 227 1,772 2,905 144 204 220 2,069 3,029 86 176 112 922 2,247 44 75 61 417 1,158 42 101 51 605 1,089 63 97 119 1,070 1,306 74 80 120 1,162 1,440 62 54 96 687 941 34 31 47 285 441 4 to 5 months fiionx city, Iowa 555 153 155 6,071 6,221 258 79 82 2,486 3,126 297 74 73 2,685 3,095 236 86 84 1,841 2,313 110 43 47 958 1,213 126 43 37 883 1,100 219 45 43 2,440 3,197 99 24 22 1,161 1,587 120 21 20 1,279 1,610 100 22 29 790 711 49 12 13 367 326 51 10 6 months or more 16 38S 371 104 71 6,673 6,526 225 42 32 2,827 3,165 146 62 39 2,848 3,361 158 75 36 2,044 2,474 99 34 13 1,067 1,245 69 41 23 877 1,229 156 21 24 2,996 8,216 90 4 15 1,478 1,545 66 17 9 1,618 1,671 57 8 11 636 836 36 4 4 282 375 2 to 3 months 21 4 to 5 months 4 7 353 461 473 90 112 6,851 6,433 236 47 69 3,823 2,614 237 43 53 3,028 2,819 203 61 64 2,166 1,480 112 29 25 1,079 724 91 22 29 1,087 756 196 23 33 2,959 3,067 83 8 21 1,433 1,468 113 15 17 1,626 1,609 74 16 20 726 886 41 10 13 311 432 2 to 3 months 33 8 6 months or more 7 415 454 269 182 307 4,676 6,984 143 98 166 8,207 3,020 126 84 141 2,468 2,964 69 97 113 1,201 2,414 38 62 68 676 1,204 31 46 65 626 1,210 149 60 138 2,720 3,013 77 31 75 1,275 1,644 72 29 63 1,445 1,469 51 25 66 754 657 23 15 33 356 272 23 10 6 months or more.. ■■■...... 23 393 28S 494 109 164 6,217 6,170 242 49 77 2,652 3,047 252 60 87 2,665 3,123 203 82 102 2,027 2,159 93 41 48 1,022 1,111 110 41 64 1,005 1,048 211 15 47 2,740 2,756 110 5 20 1,403 1,338 95 10 27 1,337 1,418 80 12 15 450 1,255 S3 3 9 227 598 47 4 to 5 months 9 6 223 657 1 month or leas 179 121 123 6,747 3, 585 81 49 65 2,862 1,789 98 72 68 2,8S5 1,796 70 71 72 1,946 1,303 29 28 30 1,024 641 41 43 42 922 662 64 32 32 2,628 1, 694 31 9 10 1,282 854 33 23 16 1,346 840 45 18 19 1,173 688 21 12 9 556 294 24 a 10 «17 294 , 1 month or less 250 217 237 2,881 135 109 107 1,438 115 108 130 1,443 94 122 92 995 1 53 61 39. . 488 41 01 53 607 104 69 95 1,420 52 34 44 724 52 35 61 703 52 26 50 460 30 14 24 226 22 12 2a 234 SCHOOL ATTENDANCE. 189 Table 30.— TOTAL PERSONS ATTENDIKG SCHOOL DURING THE CEKSUS YEAR, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, AGE PERIODS, AND MONTHS OF SCHOOL ATTENDANCE, FOE CITIES HAVING 25,000 INHABITANTS OS MORE : 1890— Continued. CITIES AND MONTHS OF SCHOOL ALL AGES. UlfDEE 10 TEAES. 10 rO 14 TEAES. 16 YEAJiS AND OVEE. ATTENDANCE, Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total, Males. Females. 6,168 3,049 3,119 2,542 1,302 1,240 3,031 1,474 1,657 695 273 322 239 123 174 6,632 6,022 118 52 95 2,784 3,026 121 71 79 2,848 2, 996 111 82 115 2,234 2,294 55 33 69 1,155 1,142 56 49 5S 1,079 1,152 103 30 42 2, 856 2,861 62 15 24 1,383 1,410 61' 15 18 1,473 1,461 25 11 17 . 5^2 867 11 4 12 246 474 14 5 6 months or more 298 I'ort "Wayne, Ind 393 1 month or less 230 95 65 6,632 5,474 112 41 25 2,848 2,739 118 54 40 2,784 2,735 105 64 27 2,098 1,999 53 30 1,050 1,013 62 34 18 1,048 986 88 15 24 2,734 2,568 43 4 9 1,351 1, 303 42 11 15 1,383 1,265 37 16 14 goo 907 13 7 7 447 423 24 9 7 353 BingliamtoD, N. T 484 1 month or less 2 to 3 montbs 286 172 164 4,852 4,110 156 83 SO 1 2,420 1, 8S9 13Q 89 84 2,432 2,221 153 113 89 1,644 1,080 185 26 29 840 2, 08ff 78 56 45 834 630 75 57 44 810 550 71 35 61 2,411 2, 350 44 13 26 1,220 1,071 27 22 25 1,101 1,279 62 24 24 797 680 34 14 9 366 288 28 10 15 431 Iforiolli, Va 392 724 72 92 3,222 6,610 340 28 41 1,480 2,697 384 41 51 . 1, 742 2, 913; 87 12 9 422 1,006 98 14 20 418 1,074 381 35 54 1,880 , 2, 958 175 14 27 855 1, 442 206 21 27 1,026 1,616 158 11 9 602 572 78 2 5 203 249 80 2 to 3 months 9 4 6 montlis or more, 299 323 351 77 96 6,086 4,102 189 37 39 2,432 1,874 102 40 67 2, 654 2, 223: 139 49 43 1,849 l,12tt 74 25 15 892 651 65 24 28 957 675 162 18 44 2,734 2,216 90 8 19 1, 325 1, 030 72 10 1,409 1,186 60 10 » 503 760 25 4 5 215 293 25 2 to % montha 6 4 1 6 montlia ormore Amgnsta.Ga — 288 467 333 95 112 3,562 6, 719 157 41 65 1,621 3,355 176 64 57 1.941 3,364 122 45. 39 920 2,470 57 19 23 452 1,244 65 26 16 468 1,226 153 39 57 1,967 3,294 73 15 25 917 1,584 80 24 32 1,050 1,710 58 U 16 67S 055 2T 7 7 252 637 31 2 to ii montha 4 to 5 montha 6 montha ormore,..-.* 4 9 423 Yenngatown, Ohio — 428 328 213 137 8,041 3, 822 160 108 77 8,ai0 1,973 168 105- 6ft 8,031 1,849 13» 167 2,07» 1, 459 66 78 45 1,055 767 73 89 40 1,024 692 133 23 30 3,108 1,810 66 14 17 1,487 934 67 9 13 1,621 876 66 23 22 854 563 28 16 15 46S 272 23 2 toSmomtlia d to 5 months 7 7 386 281 303 147 192 8,175 4,597 151 88 99 1,635 1 2,281 157 59 9a 1,540 2, 3161 139 100 89 1.131 1,703 59 60 43 60& 878 80 40 4S 626 825 121 31 75 1,683 2,374 67 19 37 811 1,188 54 12 38 772 1,186 48 16 28 461 520 25 9 19 219 215 23 2 to 3 moikths 7 9 242 Tonkers.N.T 305 1 month or leas 749 36 44 3, 768 4,893 386 i 22 24 1,879 2, 478 393 14 20 1,889 2,415 279 25 34 1,365 2.053 144 16 18 700 1,042 135 9 16 665 1,011 370 9 5 1,090 2,329 176 4 3 1,005 1,167 194 5 2 085 1,162 100 2 5 413 611 36 2 3 174 269 64 2 6 montha. or more..,.. 239 Lancaster, Pa 242 632 48 85 4,227 5.722 253 23 41 2,162 2,940 280 25 45 2,065 2,782 261 28 41 1,723 1,943 118 15 18 891 1,046 143 13 23 832 897 221 13 34 2,061 2,766 109 5 17 1,036 1,418 112 8 17 1,025 1,348 60 7 11 443 1,013 Z5 3 6 235 476 25 4 5 208 637 1 month orlesa 396 86. 62 5,178 5,5SO 186 49 29 2,076 2,839 210 37 33 2,502 2,741 170 62 23 1,683 1,052 8S 37 11 910 941 82 25 17 773 1,011 151 17 19 2,579 2,735 62 8 7 1,341 1,362 89 9 12 1,238 1,373 75 7 15 016 893 36 4 11 425 636 39 3 4 6 months or more. , 491 Qaincy.Ill --- 357 371 159 136 4,914 194 89 67 2,489 m 70 69 2,425 213 103 1,571 98 . 52 29 762 315 61 3« 809 113 24 36 2,562 62 15 15 1,270 51 9 21 1,292 45 32 35 781 34 22 23 457 11 10 12 Sinonthsof more..., i2i 190 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 30.— TOTAL PERSONS ATTENDING SCHOOL DURING THE CENSUS YEAR, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, AGE PERIODS, AND MONTHS OF SCHOOL ATTENDANCE, FOR CITIES HAVING 25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1890— Continued. CITIES AND MONTHS OP SCHOOL ALL AGES. UNDEE 10 TEAES. 10 TO 14 YEAKS. 15 TEABS AND OVEH. ATTENDANCE. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Foniales. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. MoMle.Ala 4,454 2,085 2,369 1,330 634 696 2,431 1,191 1,240 693 2G0 433 1 month or loas 284 148 108 3,914 5,673 144 84 69 1,798 2,742 140 64 49 2,116 2,931 87 67 60 1,126 1,235 39 37 30 528 664 48 30 20 598 681 151 67 49 2,164 2,905 84 40 26 1,041 1,386 67 27 23 1,123 1,519 46 14 9 624 1,533 21 7 3 229 702 25 7 6 395 831 Topeka, Kan 229 189 226 5.029 5,021 128 89 104 2,421 2,415 101 100 122 2,608 2,606 48 81 79 1,027 1,549 28 34 30 562 794 20 47 49 465 765 97 63 74 2,671 2,396 64 29 38 1,265 1,144 43 34 36 1,406 1,262 84 4a 73 1, 331 . 1,076 46 28 36 594 477 38 19 37 737 6S9 322 114 124 4,461 4,909 155 50 57 2,153 2,333 167 84 67 2,308 2,576 112 68 51 1,318 1,831 59 29 24 682 895 53 39 27 636 936 128 23 34 2,211 2,379 58 8 14 1,066 1,155 72 15 20 1,145 1,224 82 23 39 932 699 40 13 19 , 405 283 20 527 416 205 99 66 4,539 4,788 83 45 20 2,179 2,444 122 64 40 2,360 2,344 102 66 44 1,619 2,073 41 32 20 802 1,076 61 34 24 817 997 77 27 17 2,268 2,364 29 10 4 1,112 1,201 48 17 13 1,146 1,153 26 C 5 662 361 13 3 2 285 167 397 302 52 56 4,378 5,237 157 25 30 2,232 2,581 145 27 26 2,146 2,706 140 40 33 1,860 1,920 71 18 18 971 938 69 22 17 889 982 137 11 15 2,191 2,691 73 6 10 1,112 1,361 04 5 5 1,079 1,330 25 1 8 327 676 13 1 4 149 282 2 to 3 months J\ltftnpf^, T^ 178 ISO 143 127 4, 837 5,740 80 69 60 2,392 2,801 100 84 77 2,445 2,939 85 70 46 1,719 2,106 30 27 20 861 1,063 55 43 26 858 1,042 75 65 69 2,502 2,744 41 26 25 1,269 1,363 34 29 34 1,233 1,391 20 18 22 616 891 9 6 5 262 385 11 12 17 Dntaq^ne, Iowa 506 300 121 127 6, 188 5,534 150 66 67 2,629 2,695 156 56 70 2,667 2,839 141 89 73 1,802 1,646 67 47 29 920 808 74 42 44 882 838 122 19 30 2,573 2,652 64 9 17 1,263 1,262 58 10 13 1,310 1,300 43 13 24 811 1,336 19 9 11 346 635 24 4 6 months or more 13 701 420 157 99 4,858 4,154 179 76 47 2,393 2,058 241 81 52 2,465 2,096 172 49 39 1,386 1,155 82 29 15 682 613 90 20 24 704 642 137 18 35 2,362 2,162 49 8 19 1,176 1,092 88 10 18 1,186 1,070 111 90 25 1,110 837 48 39 13 535 353 63 4 to 5 months ... 51 12 Chattanooga, Tenn ............. 575 484 146 260 246 3,602 4,312 78 129 128 1,723 1,998 68 131 118 1,779 2,314 44 09 68 944 1,041 18 42 40 513 519 26 57 28 431 622 58 104 128 1,872 2,602 36 48 66 942 1,188 22 58 62 930 1,314 44 57 50 686 769 24 39 22 268 291 2 to 3 months 20 18 29 418 478 177 63 111 3,961 4,612 79 34 52 1,833 2,307 98 29 59 2,128 2,305 46 25 38 932 1,904 22 14 18 465 994 24 11 20 467 910 94 26 47 2,335 2,212 42 16 26 1,106 1,098 52 11 21 1,230 1,114 37 12 26 694 496 15 6 8 263 215 2 to 3 months 22 4 to 5 months 7 18 431 281 1 month or less 409 109 95 3,999 4,524 207 48 43 2,009 2,167 202 61 52 1,990 2,357 203 80 61 1,660 1,632 112 33 28 821 808 91 47 33 739 824 144 19 15 2,034 2,170 68 9 5 1,018 1,064 76 10 10 1,018 1,106 62 10 19 406 722 27 6 10 172 295 35 4 9 233 427 1 month or less....... 333 77 46 4,068 161 25 22 1 959 172 52 24 133 67 26 61 15 12 72 42 13 697 127 16 14 2,014 68 7 9 59 8 5 1,034 73 5 7 637 32 3 1 259 2 to 3 months 41 2 6 months or more. 1 S» SCHOOL ATTENDANCE. 191 Table SO.— TOTAL PERSOK'S ATTENDING SCHOOL DURING THE CENSUS YEAR, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, AGE PERIODS, AND MONTHS OF SCHOOL ATTENDANCE, FOR CITIES HAVING 25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1890— Continued. CITIES AND MONTHS OF SCHOOL iJJi AQES. BNDEB 10 YEABS. 10 TO 14 TEABS. 15 TEABS AND DYEB. ATTENDANCE. Total. Hales. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. 4,954 2,410 2,544 1,925 976 949 2,443 1,197 1,248 686 237 349 1,177 79 80 3,612 4,767 580 40 45 1,745 2,394 597 39 41 1,867 2,373 631 61 43 1,300 1,831 266 26 24 660 945 265 25 19 640 886 531 19 35 1,868 2,349 269 rt 007 1,167 202 13 20 051 1,182 115 9 8 454 687 45 8 6 178 282 70 I 2 27S PawtucTict, Ei. I 305 268 293 • 103 4,103 5,110 127 151 43 2,073 2,646 141 142 60 2,030 2,564 122 90 53 1,566 1,788 68 35 25 827 922 64 • 65 28 739 866 105 154 34 2,066 2,569 52 89 13 1,013 1,287 53 65 21 1,043 1,282 41 49 16 481 753 17 27 6 233 337 24 23 11 248 416 290 86 96 4,638 3,374 159 35 39 2,313 1,683 131 51 67 2,325 1,791 127 55 58 1,548 849 72 21 26 803 423 56 34 32 745 426 125 16 17 2,411 1,936 68 6 3 1,210 941 67 10 14 1,201 995 38 15 21 679 589 - 19 8 10 300 219 19 7 11 379 370 297 72 155 2,850 3,864 131 37 78 1,337 1,880 166 35 77 1,613 1,984 78 31 48 092 1,438 32 16 21 354 694 46 15 27 338 744 159 25 70 1,683 1,874 77 13 41 810 941 82 12 29 872 933 60 16 37 476 552 22 8 16 173 245 38 8 21 303 307 304 69 08 3,433 4,309 153 32 30 1,065 2,192 151 27 38 1,768 2,117 129 45 35 1,229 1,712 69 23 15 687 870 CO 22 20 642 842 146 10 21 1,697 1,996 70 6 12 853 1,054 76 4 9 844 942 29 4 12 607 GOl 14 3 3 225 208 15 1 9 283 333 237 117 75 3,880 4,557 128 67 39 1,968 2,220 109 60 30 1,912 2,337 112 91 40 1,469 1,234 63 44 21 742 611 49 47 19 727 623 88 17 21 1,870 2,393 51 8 10 985 1,174 37 9 11 885 1,218 37 9 14 641 931 14 5 8 241 435 23 4 6 3U0 "Williamsport Pa 496 226 59 • 103 4,169 5,395 114 32 64 2,010 ■ 2,746 112 27 39 2,159 2,649 82 24 29 1,099 1,984 38 10 16 647 1,034 44 14 13 562 950 111 18 42 2,221 2,522 65 11 29 2,417 1,963 51 10 27 1,083 1,285 57 8 15 1,138 1,237 33 17 32 849 889 22 12 21 380 427 11 5 11 469 462 227 112 75 4,981 4,083 124 61 46 2,515 1,964 103 51 29 2,466 2,119 114 94 29 1,747 1,340 66 48 22 898 679 48 46 7 849 661 34 7 13 1,231 941 31 4 16 1,186 1,022 48 7 17 817 780 24 6 11 386 344 24 1 6 6 montlia or more 431 438 369 68 75 3,671 4,748 202 29 45 1,688 2,269 167 39 30 1,883 2,479 168 37 42 1,093 1,731 98 15 29 537 847 70 22 13 656 884 143 14 21 1,785 2,462 75 7 12 847 1,191 68 7 9 938 1,271 68 17 12 693 555 29 7 4 304 231 29 10 8 389 324 340 108 123 4,177 2,683 175 40 03 1,991 1,240 165 68 60 2,186 1,443 121 80 51 1,479 606 63 31 20 732 306 63 49 25 747 361 176 17 63 2,216 1,661 99 6 25 1,061 739 77 11 28 1,155 822 43 11 19 483 456 18 3 12 198 196 25 2 to 3 moDihs 8 4 to 5 months 7 6 months or moro 284 269 1 mouth or less 87 237 206 2,153 4,257 38 125 109 968 1,924 49 112 97 1,185 2,333 36 71 66 493 1,244 11 40 32 2-2 619 25 31 34 271 625 33 137 106 1,236 2,107 18 72 57 592 972 15 65 49 693 1,135 18 29 34 375 906 9 13 20 154 333 9 16 4 to 5 months 14 6 months or more 221 Little Root, Ark 573 232 216 1D4 8,615 103 118 83 1,620 129 98 111 1,995 00 93 61 1,000 41 54 20 495 49 39 32 505 80 83 90 1,848 43 40 36 853 43 43 64 995 50 40 43 767 19 24 18 272 37 2 to 3 months 18 25 6 mouths or more 495 192 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Tabus 3©.— TOTAL PERSONS ATTENDING SCHOOL DURING THE CENSUS YEAR, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, AGE PEEIODSj, AND MONTHS OF SCHOOL ATTENDANCE, FOR CITIES HAVING 25,000 INHABITAN^TS OR MORE: 1890— Continued. w OrnB3 iHD MONTHS OP SOHOOI. AT.T, AGES. UNUEB 10 TEAES. 10 TO 14 TEAES. 15 TEAES AND OVEB. ATIEN DANCE. Total. Males. !Female3. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Aubnm, If.T 4,261 2,101 2,160 1,380 696 684 2,184 1,116 1,068 697 289 403 143 12S 99 3,859 4,025 72 48 38 1,943 2, 048 71 72 61 1,958 1,977 68 78 GO 1„184 1,493 36 35 21 604 766 32 43 2» sso 737 48 27 31 2,078 1,956 21 9 10 1,076 1,024 27 IS 21 1,002 932 27 15 18 637 S76 15 4 7 263 268 12 2 to 3 Tnoiitlis - 11 11 374 303 265 70 82 S,608 4,119 132 37 40 1,839 2,068 133 33 42 1,769 2, 051 109 . 62 42 1,290 1,593 54 27 20 655 792 55 25 22 63S 801 108 12 27 1,809 2,006 57 a 11 950 979 51 6 16 859 1,027 48 6 13 609 520 21 4 9 234 297 27 2 4 6 months or more 275 223 102 62 62 3,833 4, 771. 79 23 21 1,945 2,374 83 39 41 1,888 2,397 83 35 32 1,443 1,933 3T 14 12 729 951 46 21 20 714 932 55 17 24 1,910 2,210 28 6 8 937 1,130 27 11 16 973 1,080 24 10 6 480 628 14 3 1 279 293 10 7 6 201 335 210 lOQ. 09 4,302 112 SO 51 2,131 98 SO 48 2,171 121 105 55 1,652 63 40 23 819 68 59 82 833 63 33 22 2,092 34 19 12 1,065 29 14 10 1,027 26 22 22 658 15 15 16 247 11 7 6 311 ILLITEIIA.CY. BY STATES AND TERRITORIES : 1890. Table 31.— TOTAL ILLITERATE POPULATION 10 YEAES OF AGE AND OVEE, CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY AND COLOE. Table 32.— TOTAL ILLITEEATE POPULATION 10 YEARS OP AGE AND OVER, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND DEGREE OF ILLITERACY. Table 33.— ILLITERATE WHITE POPULATION 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND DEGREE OF ILLITERACY. Table 34.— ILLITERATE NATIVE WHITE POPULATION 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND DEGREE OF ILLITERACY. Table 35.— ILLITERATE NATIVE WHITE POPULATION OF NATIVE PARENTAGE 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER, CLASSI- FIED BY SEX AND DEGREE OF ILLITERACY. Table 36.— ILLITEEATE NATIVE WHITE POPULATION OF FOREIGN PARENTAGE 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER, CLASSI- FIED BY SEX AND DEGREE OF ILLITERACY. Table 37.— ILLITERATE FOREIGN WHITE POPULATION 10 YEARS OP AGE AND OVER, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND DEGREE OF ILLITERACY. Table 38.— ILLITERATE COLORED POPULATION 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND DEGREE OP ILLITERACY. Table 39.— ILLITERATE NEGRO POPULATION 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND DEGREE OF ILLITERACY. Table 40.— TOTAL ILLITERATE POPULATION 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE PERIODS. Table 41.— ILLITEEATE WHITE POPULATION 10 YEAES OF AGE AND OVER, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE PERIODS. Table 42.— ILLITERATE NATIVE WHITE POPULATION 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE PERIODS. Table 43.— ILLITERATE NATIVE WHITE POPULATION OF NATIVE PARENTAGE 10 YEAES OF AGE AND OVER, CLASSI- FIED BY SEX AND AGE PERIODS. Table 44.— ILLITERATE NATIVE WHITE POPULATION OF FOREIGN PARENTAGE 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER, CLASSI- FIED BY SEX AND AGE PERIODS. Table 45.— ILLITERATE FOREIGN WHITE POPULATION lO YEARS OF AGE AND OVER, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE PERIODS. Table 46.— ILLITEEATE COLORED POPULATION 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE PERIODS. Table 47.— ILLITERATE NEGRO POPULATION 10 YEAES OF AGE AND OVEE, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE PERIODS. FOR THE trWITED STATES : 1890. Table 48.— TOTAL ILLITEEATE POPULATION 10 YEAES OF AGE AND OVEE, CLASSIFIED BY DEGREE OF ILLITERACY, GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOE, SEX, AND AGE PERIODS. FOR CITIES HAVING 2S,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE : 1890. Table 49.— TOTAL ILLITERATE POPULATION 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND DEGREE OF ILLITERACY. Table 50.— ILLITERATE NATIVE AVHITE POPULATION OF NATIVE PARENTAGE 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER, CLASSI- FIED BY SEX AND DEGREE OP ILLITERACY. Table 51.— ILLITERATE NATIVE WHITE POPULATION OP FOREIGN PAEENTAGE 10 YEAES OP AGE AND OVER, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND DEGEEE OF ILLITEEACY. Table 52.— ILLITEEATE POEEIGN WHITE POPULATION 10 YEAES OP AGE AND OVEE, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND DEGREE OP ILLITERACY. Table 53.— ILLITERATE COLORED POPULATION 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVEE, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND DEGREE OP ILLITERACY. Table 54.— TOTAL ILLITERATE POPULATION 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE PERIODS. Table 55.— ILLITEEATE NATIVE WHITE POPULATION OP NATIVE PAEENTAGE 10 YEARS OP AGE AND OVER, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE PERIODS. Table 56.— ILLITERATE NATIVE WHITE POPULATION OP FOREIGN. PAEENTAGE 10 YEAES OF AGE AND OVEE, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE PEEIODS. Table 57.— ILLITERATE FOREIGN WHITE POPULATION 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE PERIODS. Table 58.-ILLITERATE COLORED POPULATION IC YEARS OF AGE AND OVER, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE PERIODS. 193 POP — PT 2 13 ILLITERACY. 195 Table 31.— TOTAL ILLITERATE POPULATION 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER, CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY AND COLOR, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES : 1890. Aggregate. Total white. NATIVE WHITE. Foreign ■white. COLORED. STATES AND TERRITORIES, Total. ITative parents. Foreign parents. Total. Negro, (a) Chineae, Japanese, and civ- ilized Indiana. 6, 324, 702 3, 212, 574 2,065,003 1,890,723 174, 280 1,147,571 3, 112, 128 3, 042, 668 69, 460 859, 989 810, 091 229, 897 167, 686 62,211 580, 194 49, 808 40, 750 3,142 29, 687 21,476 18, 154 114,468 27, 525 32, 194 206,911 74, 321 275, 353 1,981,888 29, 108 21,340 17,986 111,442 26, 355 30, 53S 265,498 63, 163 254, 663 595,952 11, 443 3,679 7,211 9,727 4,087 4,300 67,362 21, 351 110, 737 571,899 7,438 2,332 3,395 4,228 1,646 2,553 36, 739 17,309 92,046 564, 602 4,005 1,347 3,816 6,499 2,441 1,747 20, 623 4,042 18, 691 7,397 17, 665 17, 661 10, 775 101,715 22,268 26,236 198, 136 41,812 143, 926 24,053 479 136 168 3,026 1,170 1,658 11, 413 11, 158 20,690 1, 386, 936 155 115 149 2,607 1,106 1, 532 10, 017 10,800 20, 215 1,384,632 324 21 19 419 64 126 "Kqw York 1,396 298 475 1,304 18, 878 125,376 24,884 365, 736 79, 180 409,703 360,705 518, 706 78,720 964, 268 8,186 44,653 3,495 105, 058 68, 188 173,722. 59,443 114, 691 18, 516 849, 843 6,068 32, 105 1,803 103,265 65,420 173,545 59,063 113, 945 16,635 436, 328 5,859 28, 907 1, 596 102,669 64, 017 173, 129 58, 782 113, 384 16,179 366,492 229 3,198 207 596 1,403 416 281 561 506 69,836 2,118 12,548 1,692 1,793 2,768 177 380 746 1,831 413,515 10,092 80,723 21, 389 260,678 10, 992 235, 981 301,262 404,015 60,204 114,425 10, 675 80,644 21,346 260, 699 10, 985 235, 238 301, 169 403, 925 60, 051 107,395 17 79 43 79 "West Virflrinia 7 743 93 90 Florida --. 153 7,030 Ohio 149,843 105, 829 152, 634 95, 914 84,745 68, 057 S2, 061 181, 368 7,743 9,974 24, 021 42, 079 2, 318, 871 132, 244 94, 334 140, 219 91, 076 82, 984 66, 966 49,828 133, 806 7,528 9,564 21, 575 29, 719 817,031 82, 673 78, 038 64,380 27,016 15, 613 7,112 20,649 112, 938 929 1,811 7,412 17, 157 754, 935 70, 796 71,848 65,930 16, 627 6,227 2,466 16, 388 105, 477 295 934 5,744 14, 760 729,468 11,877 6,790 8,450 10, 389 10, 386 4,646 4,261 7,461 634 877 1,668 2,397 25, 467 49,571 15, 096 75, 839 64,060 67, 371 49, 854 29, 179 20, 868 6,599 7,753 14, 163 12, 562 62,096 17, 599 11,495 12, 415 4,838 1,761 1,091 2,233 47, 662 215 410 2,446 12,360 1, 601, 840 17,496 11,407 12,111 2,306 379 386 2,177 47, 333 83 91 1,367 12, 269 1,498,584 103 88 Illinois 304 2,532 1,382 705 66 229 132 319 1,079 101 3,260 294, 381 340, 140 438, 535 360, 613 364, 184 308, 873 2,400 209, 745 199, 686 183, 851 172, 169 107, 335 45, 765 80, 939 132, 389 1,503 93,090 139, 657 178, 159 170,318 106, 235 44, 987 72, 013 89, 829 1,342 92, 052 71,944 175, 308 169, 089 105, 394 44, 284 68, 663 74, 637 1,261 90,843 62, 575 2,851 1,229 841 703 3,350 16, 192 91 1,210 9,369 6,692 1,851 1,100 768 8,926 42, 560 101 1,038 67,713 110, 530 167, 971 331, 200 314, 853 283, 245 176, 484 897 116, 655 60, 029 110,607 167, 881 330,703 313, 573 282, 670 175, 882 881 116,487 5,301 23 90 Alabama 497 1,285 675 Texas 602 18 168 64,728 Montana 5,884 1,630 17, 180 50, 070 10, 785 8,232 4,897 3,225 11, 778 10, 103 75, 902 4,232 1,408 15, 474 43, 265 8,956 7,407 1,356 2,119 8,261 6,946 40, 233 1,020 427 9,235 40, 065 2,066 2,219 173 867 2,467 3,302 10, 113 705 275 8,610 38,484 - 940 1,150 121 631 1,882 2,824 6,953 315 152 625 1,681 1,11S 1,069 62 236 685 478 3,160 3,212 931 6,239 3,200 6,000 6,188 1,183 1,252 5,794 3,644 30, 120 1,652 222 1,706 6,805 1,829 825 3,541 1,106 3,517 3,157 35, 669 153 147 940 722 245 132 86 42 255 171 2,408 1,49S "Wyoming 75 Colorado 766 tjprw Af ftTiVn , , , 6,083 1,584 Utah 693 3,455 1,064 TV^ashington 3,262 2,98« 83,261 a Inclades all persons of negro descent. 196 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Tabue Sa,— total illiterate population 10 TEARS OF AGE ANB OVER, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND DEGREE OP ILLITERACY, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890. STATES AND TKEEITOEIES. TheTJmted States. Zf OTth Atlantic division Maine New Hampaliire - Vermont Maasachusfttts... Hbode Island Connecticut ITew York K'ew Jersey . . PennsylTania.... South Atlantic diTision. Delaware Maryland District of Colambia . Virginia ■West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida Horth Central dirision. Ohio Indiana , Illinois Michigan "Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota... .South Dakota.. Nebraska Kansas Bouth Central division. Kentucky .. Tennessee .. Alabama Mississippi . Louisiana... Texas Oklahoma .. Arkansas... Western division . Montana "Wyoming Colorado New Mexico . Arizona Utah Nevada Idaho "Washington . Oregon California AOaKEQATB. Total. 6, 324, 702 29,587 21,476 18,154 114, 468 »7, 525 32, 194 266, 911 74, 321 276, 353 1, 981, 888 Hales. 18, 878 125, 376 24, 884 865,736 79, 180 409, 703 S60, 705 518, 706 78, 720 064, 268 ll9, 843 105, 829 1S2, 634 85, 914 84,745 68,057 62,061 181, 368 7,743 8,974 24,021 42, 079 2,818,871 294, 381 840, 140 438, 535 £60, 613 864, 184 308, 873 2,400 209, 745 199, 686 6,834 1,630 17, 180 60, 070 10, 785 8,232 4,897 3,225 11,778 10, 103 76, 902 3, 008, 222 407, 186 15,932 11, 643 10, 230 47, 348 12,240 15, 233 124, 443 85,413 134,704 926, 096 9,274 69, 52S 9,821 177, 043 37, 579 184, 606 167, 120 244, 944 36, 233 457, 793 69,924 48, 505 70, 548 61, 622 89,517 25,993 24,125 86, 530 8,650 4,816 11, 763 19,910 1, 098, 755 141, 999 165, 869 206, 362 170, 761 172,847 151, 852 1,286 87,779 118, 392 4,330 1,070 9,808 20, 969 6,027 3,778 8,127 2,336 7,639 6,634 52, 674 Females. 3,316,480 452, 803 13,655 8,833 . 7, 924 67, 120 15, 285 16, 961 142, 468 38, 908 140, 649 1, 055, 793 9,604 65, 850 15, 063 188, 693 41, 601 225, 197 193, 585 273, 762 42, 437 606, 475 79, 919 66,324 82, 086 44, 392 45, 223 82, 064 27, 936 84, 838 4, 093 6,153 12, 263 22, 169 1,220,116 KOMBEB WHO CAN BEAD BUT CAN KOT WRITE. Total. 1, 167, 853 169, 384 6,055 8,221 8,087 17, 004 6,240 6,124 46, 071 18, 530 64, 052 800, 691 152, 382 184, 271 232, 173 189, 852 191, 337 167, 021 1,114 111, 066 81, 294 1,554 560 7,372 29, 101 4,768 4,454 1,770 889 4,139 3,469 23, 228 2,409 18, 649 8,112 47,584 23, 008 76, 144 46, 843 70, 359 12, 083 275, 598 Males. 502, 969 63, 889 2,423 1,498 1,674 6,530 2,273 2,488 18, 281 7,540 22,277 132,613 42, 876 82, 452 88, 823 22,199 23, 620 22, 070 17, 800 60, 246 2,980 8,542 6,470 12, 520 896, 738 64, 812 81, 283 62, 214 53, 609 81, 076 60, 768 699 62, 372 25,442 854 366 2,652 6, 634 665 2,605 261 645 2,111 2,347 6,402 7,804 1,203 21, 559 9,569 80, 279 22,417 82, 862 6,728 112, 222 16, 553 12, 695 15, 588 10, 568 8,472 8,076 6,764 21,920 1,151 1,419 2,855 6,163 181, 297 28, 400 83, 578 29, 071 26,556 15, 665 £4,549 313 23, 265 13, 048 652 188 1,380 2,845 303 997 193 359 1, 225 1,309 8,637 Females. 664, 884 105,495 2,627 1,723 1,613 11,474 3,967 3,636 27, 790 10, 990 41, 775 168, 178 1,417 10, 745 1,909 26,625 14,039 45,865 24, 426 87, 397 6,365 163, 376 26, 323 19, 757 23,235 11, 633 14, 148 13, 994 11, 036 28,326 1,829 2,123 3,615 7,357 215,441 36, 412 47,710 33,143 27, 053 15,511 26, 219 286 29, 107 12,394 302 178 1,172 8,789 362 1,608 68 286 886 978 2,765 NnMEEE WHO CAN NEITHEE EEAD NOE WEITE. Total. 6, 156, 849 690, 605 24, 532 18, 255 16, 067 87,464 21, 285 26, 070 220, 840 65, 701 211, 301 16, 469 106,827 21, 772 818, 152 55, 572 333, 559 813, 862 448, 347 66, 637 688,670 106, 967 73,377 113,811 73,715 61, 126 85, 987 34, 261 131, 122 4,763 6,432 17, 551 29, 559 1, 922, 133 229, 569 258,852 376, 321 307, 004 333, 108 258, 105 1,801 157, 373 174, 244 5,030 1,264 14, 628 43,436 10, 120 6,027 4,636 2,580 9,667 7,758 69, 500 Males. 313, 297 13, 504 10, 145 8,656 41,818 9,907 12, 745 106, 162 27, 873 112,427 793, 583 8,282 51,722 8,618 155, 484 28, 010 154, 227 144, 703 211, 982 30,555 345,571 63, 371 36, 810 64. 960 40, 956 30,045 17, 917 17, 361 64,610 2,499 3,397 8,898 14, 747 917, 458 113, 599 122, 291 177, 291 144, 205 157, 282 127, 303 973 74, 514 105, 344 3,778 882 8,423 18, 124 6,724 2,781 2,934 1,977 6,414 5, 205 49, 037 Females. 2, 651, 59S 347, 308 11, 028 8,119 6,411 65, 6ifS 11, 318 13, 325 114,078 27, 918 98, 874 887, 614 8,187 65, 105 13, 154 162, 668 27,562 179, 333 169, 159 236,365 36, 082 343, 099 63, 596 36,567 68,851 32, 759 31, 080 18, 070 16,000 66, 512 2,264 3,035 8,633 14,812 1,004,675 115, 970 136,561 199, 030 162, 799 175, 826 130, 802 828 82,859 68, 900 1,252 382 6,200 25, 312 4,396 2,846 1,702 603 3,253 2,491 26, 463 ILLITERACY. 197 Table 33.— ILLITERATE WHITE POPULATION 10 YEAES OF AGE AND OVER, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND DEGREE OP ILLITERACY, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890. STATES Arm TEEBITOEIZS. The tTnitea States. STortli Atlantic division. Haine New Hampshire . Vermont Massachusetts. . . Hhode Island Connecticnt New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Sonth Atlantic division. Delaware Maryland..- District of Columbia . Virginia "West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida Korth Central division. Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan.,.., . ■Wisconsin..... Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota. South Dakota. Nebraska Kansas 5imth Central division. Kentucky .. Tennessee — Alabama ... Mississippi . Ijouisiana... Texas Oklahoma .. Arkansas... Western division . Montana "Wyoming.—. Colorado New Mexico . Arizona...... Utah Nevada Idaho ■Washington . Oregon Califoniia AaGBEQATE. Total. 3, 212, 574 810, 091 29, 108 21, 340 17, 986 111, 442 26, 355 80, 636 255, 498 63, 163 254, 663 S95, 952 8,186 44, 653 3,495 105, 058 68, 188 173, 722 59, 443 114, 691 18, 516 849, 843 132, 244 94, 334 140, 219 91, 076 82, 984 56, 905 49, 828 133, 806 7,523 9,564 21, 575 29, 719 817, 031 183, 851 172, 169 107, 335 45, 755 80, 939 132, 389 1,603 93, 090 139, 657 4,232 1,408 15,474 43, 265 8,956 7,407 1,356 2,119 8,261 6,946 40,233 Males. 1, 517, 722 S82, 672 15, 664 11, 563 10, 122 45,833 11,748 14, 408 118, 310 80, 101 124,413 273, 946 4,027 21,429 1,237 61, 954 31, 339 75, 726 27, 652 Bl, 927 8,655 402, 177 61, 131 43, 816 64, 475 49, 087 38, 601 25, 469 22, 962 63, 846 3,529 4,593 10, 549 14,114 386, 081 87, 358 76,631 49,549 22, 103 39, 257 67, 590 824 42, 769 72,846 2,953 899 8,583 17, 406 4,715 3,195 965 1,332 5.286 4 031 23.476 Females. 1, 694, 852 427, 419 13, 444 9,772 7,864 65, 609 14, 607 16, 128 136, 683 33, 062 130, 245 322, 006 4,159 23, 224 2,253 63, 104 36, 849 97, 998 31, 781 62, 764 9,861 447, 666 71, 113 BO, 618 75, 744 41, 989 44, 383 31, 497 26, 866 69, 960 3,999 4,960 11, 026 16, 605 430, 950 96, 493 95, 538 67, 786 23, 652 41, 682 64, 799 679 60, 321 66, 811 1,279 509 6,886 25,859 4,241 4,212 391 787 2,975 2,915 18,767 NnMBEE WHO CAN KEAD BUT OAK NOT WEITE. Total. 802, 481 159, 647 6,002 3,197 3,.053 16, 443 6,930 6,722 43, 856 16, 155 60,284 148, 961 1,190 8,763 621 23, 451 21, 966 47, 023 12, 836 29, 506 3,605 256, 882 39, 413 30, 497 36, 659 21,468 23, 517 21, 977 17, 378 42, 874 2,963 3,515 6,211 10, 405 214, 511 61, 057 54,563 28, 346 12, 594 7,663 28, 013 503 31, 767 23, 480 794 338 2,333 E,829 615 2,563 210 605 1,962 2,064 B,167 Males. 322,717 59, 832 2,404 1,489 1,561 6,312 2,168 2,327 17, 338 6,542 20,641 53, 250 470 3,230 204 9,816 8,716 17, 126 6,368 11, 771 1,499 103, 345 14, 982 11, 755 14, 533 10, 211 9,425 8,029 6,576 18, 403 1,145 1,395 2,716 4,170 80, 353 21, 818 20, 803 11,776 6,718 3,511 13, 385 265 13, 077 10, 937 610 172 1,257 2,427 267 966 149 330 1,109 1,122 2,628 Females. 479, 764 99, 815 2,693 1,708 1,497 11, 131 3,762 3,395 26, 403 9,613 39, 643 90, 711 720 6,483 417 13, 635 13, 250 29, 807 7,468 17, 735 2,106 153, B37 24,431 18, 742 22, 121 11, 257 14, 092 13, 948 10, 802 24, 471 1,823 2,120 3,495 6,235 124, 158 29, 239 33, 700 16, 570 6,876 4,152 14, 633 238 18,690 11, 543 284 166 1,076 3,402 348 1,597 61 275 853 942 2,539 NUMBEE WHO OjlN NEITHEE BEAD MOB WEITE. Total. 2,410,093 650, 444 24, 106 18, 143 14, 928 94, 999 20, 425 24, 814 211, 042 47, 008 194, 379 446, 991 6,990 35, 890 2,874 81, 607 46, 222 126, 699 46, 607 85, 185 14, 911 592, 961 92, 831 63, 837 103, 560 69, 608 59, 467 34, 939 32,450 90, 932 4,560 6,049 15, 364 19, 314 602, 520 132, 794 117, 606 78, 989 83,161 73, 276 104, 371 1,000 61, 323 117, 177 3,438 1,070 13, 141 37, 436 8,341 4,844 1,146 1,514 6,299 4,882 35,066 Males. 1, 195, 005 322, 840 13,260 10, 079 8,561 40, 521 9,580 12, 081 101, 422 23, 559 103, 777 215, 096 3,557 18, 149 1,033 42, 138 22, 623 58, 600 22, 234 40, 158 7,156 298, 832 46, 149 32, 061 49, 937 38, 876 29, 176 17,440 16, 386 45, 443 2,384 3,203 7,833 9,944 295, 728 65, 540 55, 828 37, 773 16, 385 35, 746 54, 205 559 29, 692 61, 909 2,443 727 7,331 14, 979 4,443 2,229 816 1,002 4,177 2,909 20,848 Females. 1, 215, 088 327, 604 10, 816 8,064 6,307 64, 478 10, 845 12, 733 110, 220 23,449 00, 602 231, 295 3,439 17, 741 1,841 39, 469 23, 599 68, 099 24,323 45, 029 7,755 294, 129 46, 682 31, 778 53, 623 30, 732 30, 291 17, 549 16, 064 45, 489 2,178 2,848 7,531 9,370 306, 792 67, 254 61, 778 41, 216 16, 776 37, 530 50, 100 441 31, 631 B5, 268 995 343 5,810 22, 457 3,893 2,615 330 612 2,122 1,973 14, 21S 198 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Tablb 34.-ILLITEEATE NATIVE WHITE POPULATION 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND DEGREE OF ILLITERACY, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890. iGaEEQATB. NUMBER WHO CAN BEAD NOT WEITB. BUT 0AM ==^ . 3 NUMBER WHO CAN NEITHER READ KOE WRITE. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. The TTnited States 2, 065, 003 978,403 1, 086, 595 579, 827 238, 356 341,471 1,485,176 740, 052 745, 124 North Atlantic division 229,897 112,168 117,729 68, 608 26, 364 42,144 161,389 85, 804 75, 585 11,443 3,679 7,211 9,727 4,087 4,300 67, 362 21,351 110,737 571, 899 6,836 2,163 4,364 4,696 1,992 2,334 31, 556 11, 222 47. 005 263, 024 4,607 1,516 2, 847 5,031 2(095 1,966 125, 806 10, 129 63,732 308, 875 2,398 789 1,540 2,011 1,325 1,244 14, 767 6,537 37, 907 144, 904 1,257 434 874 846 584 639 7,173 2,901 11,666 66, 725 1,141 355 666 1,165 741 605 7,584 3,636 26, 261 88, 179 9,045 2,890 5,071 7,716 2,762 3,056 42, 605 14, 814 72, 830 426, 995 6,579 1,729 3,490 3,850 1,408 1,695 24,383 8,321 35, 349 206,299 3,466 1,161 2,181 3,806 1,354 1,361 18,222 6,493 37,481 South Atlantic division 220, 696 6,068 32, 105 ' 1,803 103, 205 65, 420 173, 545 59, 003 113,945 '^ 16, 685 406, 328 3,049 16, 053 895 60,772 29, 907 75, 611 • 27,467 51, 655 ..i: 7, 715 215,277 3,019 16, 052 008 52,493 35,513 97, 934 31, 596 62, 390 8,970 221,051 833 6,747 334 23, ISO 21, 389 46, 981 12, 779 29, 379 3,232 145, 668 358 2,618 134 9, 645 8,474 17, 105 5,340 11, 721 1,330 61, 480 625 4,129 200 13, 603 12, 915 29,876 7,439 17, 658 1,902 84, 088 6,186 25, 368 1,469 80, 083 44,031 126, 564 46, 284 84, 666 13,453 290,760 2,691 13,435 761 41,127 21,433 58,506 22, 127 39, 834 6,385 153,797 2,494 11,923 708 38,938 22,598 63,058 24,157 44, 732 7,063 136, 963 Obio 82,673 78, 038 6i, 380 27, 016 15,613 7,112 20,649 112, 933 929 1,811 7,412 17, 157 764,935 39,188 37, 105 31, 388 13, 566 8,315 3,915 10, 528 55, 027 482 1,007 4,066 8,690 355, 044 43, 485 41, 533 32, 992 11,460 7,298 3,197 10, 121 67, 911 447 804 3,346 8,467 399, 891 28,511 26, 402 20, 818 7,811 4,080 1,965 7,601 38, 420 263 668 2,633 6,496 208,832 10, 893 10, 293 8,627 4,217 2,047 990 3,153 16, 718 128 282 1,327 2,805 88, 044 17, 618 16, 109 12, 191 3,594 2,033 976 4,448 21, 702 135 286 1,306 3,691 120, 788 54, 162 52, 236 43,662 19, 205 11, 533 5,147 13 048 74, 518 666 1,243 4,779 10, 661 546, 103 28,295 26,812 22,761 11, 349 6,268 2,926 ■ 7,375 38, 309 364 725 2,739 5,885 267, 000 25,867 25,424 20, 801 7,856 5,205 2,222 5,673 36,209 312 518 2,040 4,776 279,103 . 178,159 170, 318 106,235 44,987 72,013 89, 829 1,342 92, 052 71,944 84, 956 75, 749 48, 918 21, 660 34,743 46, 073 745 42, 200 32, 895 93, 203 94, 669 57, 317 23, 327 37,270 43, 756 697 49, 852 39, 049 49, 919 54,232 28, 150 12,466 6,959 25, 112 466 81, 639 12, 015 21,407 20, 659 11,678 5,647 3,287 12, 160 248 12,958 5,743 28, 612 33, 573 16,472 6,809 3,672 12, 952 217 18,681 6,272 128, 240 116, 086 78,085 32,531 65,054 64,717 877 60, 513 59,929 63, 549 55,090 37,240 16, 013 31, 456 33,913 497 29,242 27, 152 64,691 GO, 996 40,845 16,518 33,598 30,801 380 31,271 32,777 1,020 427 9,235 40,065 2,056 2,219 173 867 2,467 3, 302 10, 113 636 265 4,634 15, 721 1,101 1,188 122 525 1,409 1,811 5,483 334 162 4,651 24,344 955 1,031 51 342 1,058 1,491 4,630 245 112 1,287 5,464 246 780 39 338 842 1,199 1,464 149 66 697 2,272 117 407 29 199 445 590 772 96 46 590 3,192 128 873 10 139 397 609 692 775 315 7,948 34, 601 1,811 1,439 134 529 1,625 2,103 8,649 537 199 3,887 13,449 984 781 93 326 961 1,221 4,711 238 116 4,061 21, 152 827 658 41 j^aho 203 661 882 8,938 ILLITERACY. 199 Table 35.— ILLITERATE NATIVE WHITE POPULATION OF NATIVE PARENTAGE 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND DEGREE OF ILLITERACY, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890. STATES AND TEBEITOEIES. The "United States. North Atlantic division. Maine New Hampshire . Vermont Massachusetts . . . Hhqde Island Connecticut New Tork New Jersey Pennsylvania South Atlantic division. Delaware Maryland District of Columbia . Virginia "West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida North Central division - Ohio Indiana........ Illinois Michigan "Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota. . South Dakota. Nebraska Kansas , Bontb Central division . Kentucky . . Tennessee . . Alabama Mississippi - Louisiana. . . Texas Oklahoma .. Arkansas... Western division. Montana "Wyoming Colorado New Mexico . Arizona Utah Nevada Idaho "Washington . Orpgon California ... AGQEEQATB. Total. 1, 890, 723 167, 086 7,438 2,332 3,395 4,228 1,646 2,653 36, 739 17, 309 92, 046 664, 502 5,839 28, 907 1,596 102, 669 64, 017 173, 129 58, 782 113, 384 16, 179 366,492 70, 796 71,848 55, 930 16, 627 5,227 2,4«6 16, 388 105, 477 295 934 5,744 14, 760 729, 468 175, 308 169, 089 105, 394 44, 284 68, 663 74, 637 1,251 90, 842 62, 576 705 276 8,610 38, 484 940 1,150 121 631 1,882 2,824 6,953 Males. 888, 416 79, 607 4,464 1,437 2,196 2,273 820 1,465 20, 652 9,076 37, 225 259, 315 2,926 14, 511 800 50, 429 20,218 75,402 27,312 51, 289 7,428 179, 435 33, 659 33, 829 27, 036 9,497 2,905 1,623 8,313 61,343 155 549 3,166 7,460 342, 306 83, 470 76, 116 48, 619 21, 297 33, 058 38,597 697 41,661 27, 753 481 182 4,228 14, 945 492 578 87 379 1,059 1,553 3,769 Females. 1, 002, 308 88, 079 2,974 896 1,200 1,955 826 1,088 16, 087 8,233 54, 821 a05, 187 2,913 14, 396 796 52,240 34, 790 97, 727 31,470 62, 095 8,751 187, 057 37, 137 38, 019 28, 894 7,130 2,322 943 8,075 64, 134 140 385 2,578 7,300 387, 163 91, 838 93, 973 66, 876 22, 987 35, 605 36, 040 564 49, 291 34, 822 224 93 4,382 23, 539 448 572 34 252 823 1,271 3,184 NUMBER WHO CAN READ BUT CAN NOT WRITE. Total. 636, 444 52, 730 1,736 570 862 906 489 731 10, 157 6,095 32,184 142,867 826 6,971 277 23, 025 20, 899 46, 842 12, 698 29, 193 3,137 125, 587 24, 567 24,205 18, 503 5,195 1,627 - 636 6,242 36,240 81 310 2,186 5,795 205, 156 49, 186 53, 850 27, 906 12, 271 6,535 23, 810 437 31, 161 10, 104 174 66 1,126 5,126 146 420 23 247 671 1,043 1,062 Males. 218, 416 19, 091 929 318 527 423 217 398 4,984 2,171 9,119 55, 860 327 2,326 112 9,573 8,263 17, 041 5,293 11,642 1,283 52, 425 9,413 9,436 7,568 2,746 791 342 2,671 15,762 41 148 1,089 2,618 86, 325 21, 065 20, 495 11, 577 6,662 3,093 11, 543 236 12,765 4,715 108 42 600 2,150 69 190 19 138 341 509 549 Females. 318,028 33, 639 807 252 336 478 272 333 6,173 2,924 23, 065 87, 007 498 3,645 165 13, 452 12, 636 29, 801 7,405 17, 651 1,854 73, 162 15, 154 14, 769 10, 935 2,449 836 294 3,671 20, 478 40 162 1,097 3,277 118, 831 28, 121 33, 356 16, 329 6,719 3,442 12, 267 202 18, 396 5,389 24 526 2,976 77 230 4 109 330 634 513 NUMBER WHO CAN NKITHEK BEAD NOK WKraE. Total. 114, 956 5,702 1,762 2,533 3,322 1,157 1,822 26, 582 12, 214 59, 862 421, 635 5,014 22, 936 1,319 • 79,644 43, 118 126, 287 46, 084 84, 191 13, 042 240, 905 46, 229 47, 643 37,427 11, 432 3,600 1,830 10, 146 69, 237 214 624 3,558 8,965 624, 312 126, 122 115, 239 77, 488 32, 013 62, 128 60, 827 814 69,681 52, 471 531 209 7,484 83, 358 794 730 98 384 1,211 1,781 5,891 Males. 60, 616 3,535 1,119 1,668 1,845 603 1,067 16, 668 6,905 23, 106 203, 465 2,599 12, 185 688 40, 856 20, 955 58, 361 22, 019 39,647 0,145 127, 010 24, 246 24,393 19, 468 6,751 2,114 1,181 5,742 35, 581 114 401 2,077 4,942 255, 980 62, 405 54, 621 36, 942 15, 746 29, 965 27, 054 462 28, 786 23, 038 373 140 3,628 12, 795 423 241 718 1,044 3,220 Females. 200 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 36.— ILLITERATE NATIVE WHITE POPULATION OP FOREIGN PARENTA.GE 10 YEARS OP AGE AND OVEK, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND DEGREE OF ILLITERACY, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890. STATES AND TEEEITOEIES. The Unitecl States Korth Atlantic diviaion , Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massaclinsetts Uliode Island Connecticut.... Ifew York New Jersey PennsylTania Bonth Atlantic diTision Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Tirginia West Yirginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida North Central division Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa — Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Central division Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Oklahoma Arkansas Western division Montana Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Idaho Washington Oregon California AQaEEGATH. Total. 174, 280 62, 211 4,005 1,317 8,816 5,499 2,441 1,747 20, 623 4,012 18, 691 7,397 229 3,198 207 696 1,103 116 281 661 606 69, 836 11, 877 6,790 8,450 10, 389 10, 386 4,646 4,261 7,161 634 877 1,668 2,397 25, 467 2,851 1,229 811 703 3,350 16, 193 91 1,210 315 152 625 1,581 1,116 1,069 53 236 685 478 3,160 Males. 89, 993 32, 561 2,372 726 2,169 2,123 1,172 869 10, 904 2,146 9,780 3,709 123 1,512 95 313 689 209 155 266 287 36, 812 6,529 8,276 4,352 6,069 6,110 2,392 2,215 8,684 327 158 900 1,230 12, 739 1,486 633 399 363 1,685 7,476 18 619 5,112 205 83 356 776 600 610 35 146 350 258 1,714 Females. 84, 237 29, 650 1,633 621 1,647 3,076 1,269 878 0,719 1,896 8,911 106 1,656 112 253 714 207 126 295 219 S3, 991 6,348 8,514 4,098 4,320 4,976 2,254 2,016 3,777 307 119 708 1,167 12, 728 1,365 696 412 310 1,665 7,716 43 661 4,227 110 69 269 806 607 159 17 90 235 220 1,116 NnilBEH WHO CAN READ BUT CAN NOT WHITE. Total. 43,383 15, 778 662 219 678 1,105 836 613 4,600 1,442 6.723 68 776 67 155 490 139 81 186 93 19, 981 3,944 2,197 2,315 2,616 2,453 1,329 1,359 2,180 182 258 447 701 8,676 733 382 244 185 434 1,302 23 378 1,911 71 46 161 338 99 360 16 91 171 166 402 Males. 7,273 328 116 347 418 367 211 2,189 730 2,537 865 31 292 22 73 211 61 47 79 47 9,065 1,480 857 1,059 1,471 1,253 648 682 956 87 134 238 287 1,719 312 164 101 96 194 617 13 193 41 21 07 122 48 217 10 61 104 81 223 Females. 8,506 334 103 331 687 469 272 2,411 713 3,186 1,172 27 484 35 83 279 76 34 107 48 10, 926 2,464 1,310 1,266 1,145 1,197 681 777 1,224 95 124 209 414 1,957 391 218 143 90 230 «85 15 185 883 30 22 64 216 51 143 6 30 07 75 179 NDMEEB WHO CAN NKITHEE BEAD NOH VVEITE. Total. 130, 897 46,133 3,313 1,128 8,138 4,391 1,605 1,234 16, 023 2,600 13, 968 5,360 171 2,122 150 411 913 277 200 375 411 49, 856 7,933 4,593 8,135 7,773 7,933 3,317 2,903 5,381 162 619 1,221 1,696 21, 791 2,118 847 597 518 2,926 13, 890 63 833 7,458 244 106 464 1,243 1,017 709 36 145 414 322 2,768 Males. 70, 053 25,288 2,011 610 1,822 2,005 805 628 8,715 1, 416 7,243 2,8a 92 1,250 73 271 478 145 108 187 240 26, 787 4,019 2,419 3,393 4,598 4,154 1,714 1,633 2,728 240 324 663 943 11, 020 1,144 469 398 263 1,491 6,869 36 456 4,114 164 69 269 664 661 393 25 85 246 177 1,191 Females. ILLITERACY. 201 Table 3*.— ILLITERATE FOREIGN WHITE POPULATION 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND DEGREE OF ILLITERACY, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES : 1890. STATES AND TERRITORIES. AQOaEOATE. NUMBEE WHO CAN BEAD NOT -WHITE. BUT CAN NUMBER -WHO CAN NEITHER READ NOB WRITE. Total. Moles. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. The TJnited States 1, 147, 571 539, 314 608, 257 222, 654 84, 361 138,293 924, 917 454, 953 469, 964 Vn-rHi AtliTitir* (liv"^ioil 580, 194 270, 504 309, 690 91, 139 33, 468 67, 671 489, 055 237, 036 252, 019 17, CC5 17, 661 10, 775 101, 715 22,268 26, 236 198,136 41,812 143, 926 24,053 8,823 9,405 6,758 41, 137 9, 756 12, 074 87, 254 18,879 77,413 10, 922 8,837 8,256 6,017 60, 578 12, 512 14, 162 110, 882 22, 933 66, 513 13, 131 2,604 2,408 1,618 14, 432 4,605 4,478 29,009 9,613 82,377 4,057 1,147 1,055 687 4,466 1,684 1,688 10, 215 3,641 8,985 1,525 1,457 1,353 831 9,966 8,021 2,790 18, 884 6,977 13,392 2,632 16, 061 16, 253 9,267 87,283 17, 663 21,758 169, 037 32, 194 121, 549 19,996 7,661 8,350 5,071 36,671 8,172 10,386 77, 039 15,238 68,428 9,397 7,380 6,903 4,186 BO, G12 9,491 11, 372 New York 91, 993 16, 956 63, 121 Scath Atlantic division 10,699 2,118 M, 648 1,692 1,793 2,768 177 380 746 1,831 413, 615 978- 5,376 342 1,182 1,432 115 185 372 940 186,900 1,140 7,172 1,350 611 1,336 62 195 374 891 226, 616 307 2,016 287 271 677 42 57 127 873 111,314 112 662 70 171 242 21 28 60 169 41, 865 195 1,354 217 100 336 21 29 77 204 69,449 1,811 10, 532 1,405 1,522 2,191 135 323 619 1,458 302,201 866 4,714 272 1,011 1,190 94 167 322 771 145,035 945 5,618 1,133 611 1,001 41 106 297 687 Jf ortli Central division 167, 166 49, 671 15,696 76, 639 64, 060 67, 371 49, 854 29,179 20, 868 6,699 7,753 14, 163 12, 562 62, 096 21, 943 6,711 83, 087 83, 521 80,286 21,554 12,434 8,819 8,047 8,591 6,483 6,424 81,037 27, 628 8,985 42,752 80,639 87,085 28, 300 16, 745 12, 040 8,552 4,162 7,680 7,138 31, 059 10, 902 4,095 15,841 13, 657 19, 437 20,012 9,777 4,454 2,705 2,947 8,578 8,909 6,679 4,089 1,462 6,911 6,994 7,378 7,039 8,423 1,685 1,017 1,113 1,339 1,365 2,309 6,313 2,633 9,930 7,663 12, 059 12, 973 6,354 2,769 1,688 1,834 2,189 2,644 8,370 38,669 11, 601 69, 998 60,403 47, 934 29, 842 19,402 16, 414 3,894 4,806 10, 585 8,653 66,417 17,854 5,249 27, 176 27,527 22,908 14, 515 9,011 7,134 2,030 2,478 6,094 4,059 28,728 20, 815 6,362 82, 822 22, 676 25,026 15, 327 10, 391 9,280 1,664 2,328 5,491 4,594 flooth Central division 27, 689 6,692 1,851 1,100 763 8,926 fi,560 161 1,033 67, 713 2,402 882 631 443 4,514 21, 517 79 669 39, 951 3,290 969 469 325 4,412 21, 043 82 469 27, 762 1,138 331 196 138 704 2,906 38 228 10, 465 411 144 93 71 224 1,225 17 119 6,194 727 187 98 67 480 1,681 21 109 5,271 4,554 1,620 904 630 8,222 89, 651 123 810 67,248 1,991 738 533 372 4,290 20,292 62 450 34,757 2,563 782 371 258 3,932 19, 362 61 360 Wegtern division : 22, 491 3,212 981 6,239 8,200 6,900 6,188 1,183 1,252 6,794 3,644 30, 120 2,267 634 4,004 1,685 3,614 2,007 843 807 3,877 2,220 17,993 945 347 2,235 1,515 3,286 8,181 340 445 1,917 1,424 12,127 649 226 1,046 365 370 1,783 171 267 1,120 865 3,703 ■ 361 106 660 155 150 659 120 131 664 532 1,856 188 120 486 210 220 1,224 51 136 456 333 1,847 2,663 755 6,193 2,835 6,530 3,405 1,012 965 4,674 2,779 26,417 1,906 628 3,444 1,530 3,464 1,443 723 676 3,213 1,688 16, 137 757 227 1,749 1,305 3,066 Utah 1,957 239 309 1,461 1,091 10, 280 202 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 3 §.— ILLITERATE COLORED POPULATION (o) 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND DEGREE OF ILLITERACY, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES : 1890. STATES AND TEIIBITOKIES. The TTnited States If ortli Atlantic division Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Hhode Island Connecticut New York. New Jersey Pennsylvania South Atlantic division Delaware Maryland District of Columhia ... Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia ^Florida North Central division Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan "Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Daliota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Central division Ecittucky Tennessee Alabaraa Mississippi Louisiana Texas Oklahoma Arlcansas Western division Montana "Wyoming Colorado Now Mexico Arizona Ut,ah Nevada Idaho "Washington ,. Oregon California AOGEEQATE. Total. 3, 112, 128 49, 898 479 136 168 3,026 1,170 1,658 11, 413 11, 158 20, 690 1, 385, 936 10, 692 80, 723 21, 389 260, 678 10, 992 235, 981 301, 262 404, 015 60, 204 114, 425 17, 599 11,495 12, 415 4,838 1,761 1,091 2,233 47, 562 215 410 2, 446 12, 360 1, 501, 840 110, 530 167, 971 331, 200 314, 858 283, 245 176, 484 897 116, 655 60, 029 1,652 222 1,706 6,805 1,829 825 3,541 1,106 3,517 3,157 35, 069 Males. 1,490,500 24, 614 268 75 108 1,515 492 825 5,633 6,312 10, 286 652, 150 5,247 38, 097 8,584 125, 089 6,240 108, 780 139,468 193, 017 27, 628 55, 616 8,793 6,689 6,073 2,435 916 624 1,163 22,681 121 218 1,204 5,796 712, 674 54,641 79, 238 156, 813 148, 658 133, 590 84, 262 462 65, 010 45, 546 1,377 171 1,220 3,563 1,312 583 2,162 1,004 2,353 2,603 29, 198 Females. 1, 621, 628 25, 334 211 61 60 1,511 678 833 5,780 5,846 10, 404 733, 786 5,445 42, 626 12, 805 135, 589 4,752 127, 201 161, 794 210, 998 32, 576 58, 809 8,806 5.806 6,342 2,403 845 667 1,070 24, 878 94 192 1,242 6,564 789, 166 55, 889 88, 733 174, 387 166, 200 149, 655 92, 222 435 61, 616 14, 483 275 51 486 S,242 617 242 1,379 102 1,164 554 6,471 NUMBEK TVnO CAN READ BUT CAN KOT WHITE. Total. 365, 372 9,737 ?3 24 29 561 310 402 2,215 2,375 3,768 151,730 1,219 9,786 2,491 24, 133 1,642 29, 121 34, 007 40, 853 8,478 18, 716 3,463 1,955 2,164 731 103 93 422 7,372 12 27 259 2, US 182, 227 13, 755 26, 725 33, 868 41, 015 23, 413 22, 750 90 20, 605 2,982 60 28 219 80S 50 42 61 40 140 283 1,235 Males. 180, 252 4,057 24 9 13 218 105 181 893 998 1,636 74, 263 522 4,524 999 11, 743 853 13, 153 17, 049 21, 191 4,229 8,877 1,571 940 1,050 355 47 47 188 3,517 S 24 139 993 90,944 6,582 12, 775 17, 295 20, 838 12, 054 11, 164 48 10, 188 2,111 42 16 123 418 33 31 44 29 116 247 1,009 Females. 185, 120 5,680 29 16 16 343 205 241 1,322 1,377 2,132 77, 467 697 5,262 1,492 12, 390 789 15, 968 16, 958 19, 662 4,249 9,839 1,892 1,015 1,114 376 56 46 234 3,855 6 3 120 1,122 91, 283 7,173 13, 950 16, 673 20,177 11, 359 11, 586 48 10, 417 851 18 12 96 387 14 11 7 11 33 36 226 a Persons of nefiro descent, ChineBe, Japanese, and civilized Indians. NUMBER WHO CAN NEITHER READ NOR WBITE. Total. 2, 746, 758 40, 101 426 112 139 2,465 860 1,256 0,198 8,783 16, 922 1, 234, 206 9,473 70, 937 18, 898 236, 546 9,350 206, 860 267, 255 363,162 51, 726 95, 709 14, 136 9,540 10,251 4,107 1, 658 998 1,811 40, 190 203 383 3,187 10, 245 1, 319, 613 96, 775 141, 246 297, 332 273, 843 269, 832 163, 734 801 96, 050 67, 067 1,692 194 1,487 6,000 1,779 783 3, 490 1,066 3,368 2,874 34, 434 Males. 1, 310, 248 20,457 244 66 96 1,297 387 664 4,740 4,314 8,650 677, 887 4,725 33, 573 7,585 113, 346 5,387 95, 627 122, 419 171, 826 23,399 46, 739 7,222 4,749 5,023 2,080 869 477 975 19, 167 115 194 1,065 4,803 621, 730 48,059 66, 463 139, 518 127, 820 121, 536 73, 098 414 44, 822 43, 435 1,335 165 1,097 3,145 1,276 652 2,118 976 2,237 2,356 28, 189 Females. 1, 436, 508 19, 704 182 46 44 1,163 473 692 4,453 4,469 8,273 656, 319 4,748 37,364 11,313 123, 199 3,963 111, 233 144, 836 191, 336 28,327 48,970 6,914 4,791 5,223 2,027 789 521 839 21,023 88 189 1,123 5,442 697, 883 48, 719 74, 783 167, 814 146, 023 138, 299 80, 636 387 61,228 13, 632 257 39 390 2,855 603 231 1,373 91 1,131 518 6,246 ILLITERACY. 203 Table 39.— ILLITEEATE NEGRO POPULATION (a) 10 YEAES OF AGE AND OVER, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND DEGEEB OF ILLITERACY, BY STATES AND TEEEITORIES: 1890. STATES AND TEEEITOEIES. The tTnited States. Uortli Atlantic division. Maine Kew Hampsliire . Vermont Massacliuaetts Bhode Island Connecticut Now York New Jersey , Pennsylvania SontlL Atlantic division . Delaware Maryland Distpict of Colnmbia . Yirgiiiia "West Virginia NoTtli Carolina South Carolina Georgia riorida North Central division. Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan "Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota. South Dakota. Nehraska Kansas South Central division . Kentucky.. . Tennessee . . Alabama Mississippi . Louisiana — Texas Oklahoma. . . Arkansas... Western division . Montana "Wyoming . . . Colorado New Mexico. Arizona Utah Nevada Idaho "Washington . Oregon California — AGGEEQATE. Total. 3, 042, 668 46, 756 155 115 U9 2,607 1,106 1,532 10, 017 10, 860 20, 215 10, 075 80, Ui 21, 346 260, 509 10, 985 235, 238 301, 169 403, 925 60, 051 107, 395 17, 40e 11, 407 12, 111 2,308 379 388 2,177 47, 333 83 91 1,367 12,259 110, 507 167, 881 330, 703 813, 573 282, 670 175, 882 881 116, 487 6,301 153 147 940 722 245 132 86 42 255 171 2,403 Males. 1, 438, 923 21, 679 84 55 92 1,106 446 714 4,334 5,021 9,827 651, 436 5,230 38, 023 8,545 125,041 6,233 108, 452 139, 428 192, 952 27, 533 51, 934 8,704 5,657 5,792 1,241 205 202 1,118 22,471 49 75 711 6,729 710, 783 54, 623 79, 186 156, 585 148, 003 133, 222 83, 835 447 54, 832 3,091 93 103 498 412 192 86 41 19 .165 112 1,370 Females. 1, 603, 745 25,077 71 60 67 1,501 660 818 6,683 6,839 10, 388 733, 196 5,445 42, 622 12, 801 135, 558 4,752 126, 786 161, 741 210, 973 32, 518 65, 461 8,792 5,770 6,319 1,065 174 184 1,059 24,862 34 16 656 6,530 787, 801 55, 884 88, 695 174, 118 165, 570 149,448 92, 047 434 61, 605 2,210 60 44 442 310 53 46 45 23 90 59 1,038 NUJIEEB WHO CAN EEAD BUT CAM NOT WEITE. Total. 362, 654 46 21 28 633 303 394 2,140 2,355 3,737 151, 634 1,217 9,778 2,490 24,115 1,640 29, 069 34, 002 40, 846 8,477 18, 456 3,453 1,939 2,149 604 83 78 419 7,366 12 16 237 2,100 182, 111 13, 753 26, 712 33, 849 40, 980 23, 397 22, 729 95 20, 596 893 33 23 186 164 37 16 10 11 40 38 335 Males. 178, 208 3,916 21 9 12 196 99 157 833 980 1,610 74, 215 520 4,517 999 11, 736 851 13, 132 17, 048 21,184 4,2?? 8,729 1,665 933 1,036 286 34 40 185 3,612 6 16 131 985 90, 883 6,581 12, 771 17,284 20,817 12, oa 11, 156 48 10, 185 465 17 14 94 80 25 10 6 4 26 21 Females. 184, 446 5,644 25 15 16 333 204 237 1,307 1,376 2,127 77, 419 697 6,261 1,491 12, 379 789 15, 937 16, 954 19, 662 4,249 9,727 1,888 1,006 1,113 318 49 38 234 3,854 t 106 1,116 91, 228 7,172 13, 941 16, 565 20, 163 11, 356 11, 573 47 10, 411 428 16 » 02 84 12 6 4 7 14 17 167 NnjIBEB "WHO CAN KEITHEB EEAD NOE WRITE. Total. 37, 196 lOD 91 121 2,074 803 1,138 7,877 8,505 16, 478 1, 232, 998 9,458 70, 866 13, 856 236, 484 9,345 206, 169 267, 167 363, 079 61, 574 83, 939 14, 043 9,468 9,962 1,702 296 308 1,758 89, 967 71 76 1,130 10, 159 96, 754 141, 169 296, 854 272, 593 ■ 259,273 153, 153 786 95, 891 4,408 120 124 754 558 208 116 76 31 216 133 2,073 Males. 1, 260, 715 17, 763 63 46 80 911 347 657 3,501 4,041 8,217 677, 221 4,710 33, 505 7,546 113, 305 5,382 95, 320 122, 380 171, 768 23, 305 43, 205 7,139 4,704 4,756 955 171 162 933 18, 959 43 59 580 4,744 619, 900 48,043 66, 415 139, 301 127, 186 121, 181 72, 679 399 44,697 2,626 76 89 4.04 332 167 76 35 15 139 91 1,202 Females, 1, 419, 299 19,433 46 45 41 1,163 458 681 4,376 4,464 8,261 655, 777 4,748 37, 361 11, 310 123, 179 3,963 110, 849 144, 787 191, 311 28, 269 45, 734 6,904 4,764 6,208 747 125 148 825 21, 008 28 16 550 6,415 696, 573 48, 712 74, 754 157, 553 145, 407 138, 092 80, 474 387 51,194 1,782 44 35 369 228 41 40 41 1* 7t 42 87i a Includes all porsons of negro descent. 204 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Tabue 4©.— total illiterate POPULATION 10 lEABS OF AGE AND OVEI?, STATES AND TEEEIT0EIE8. The United States... 2 North Atlantic division. Maine.- Kew Hampshire Yermont Massachusetts Ehode Island ConDecticut ^ew York New Jersey PennsylTania South Atlantic division. Delaware ■ Maryland — District of Colnmhia.. Virginia "West Yirginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Korida North Centraldivision. Ohio... Indiana Illinois Michigan "Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota . South Dakota . Nehraska Kansas South Central division. Kentucky Tennessee Alahama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Oklahoma AJkansas Western division. Montana "Wyoming Colorado New Mexico . Arizona TJtah Nevada Idaho "Washington . Oregon California 10 TO 14 TEARS. Total. Males. Females. 731, 688 29, 810 1,617 1,090 768 1,591 1,267 799 7,669 3,056 12, 053 300, 758 1,677 10, 981 1,232 50, 116 10, 582 67,i833 64, 725 84,731 g,'881 47,883 341,275 34, 364 44,386 74, 036 48,475 63,282 43, £93 .605 33,874 11,962 we 168 916 4,333 1,174 925 291 815 650 585 2,309 396,489 le, 921 85« 594 459 7SS 700 456 4,085 1,683 7,302 162, 661 890 5,944 716 27, 566 5,631 36, 285 34,606 46, 058 4,865 26, 299 2,240 .2,763 2,682 2,296 1,629 1,344 S46 »,626 4U 447 813 1,123 184, 550 18, 708 24, 214 39, 901 26, 440 32,512 24, 037 338 13, 344 6,158 171 98 451 2,012 646 604 143 108 887 832 1,216 12, 889 661 198 309 805 567 343 3,584 1,373 4,751 138, 197 787 5, 037 516 22, 660 4,951 31,548 30, 119 38,673 4, 016 21,684 2, 030 2,088 2,365 1,734 1,472 1,142 726 7,789 368 410 639 821 168, 725 15,598 20, 172 34, 135 22, 035 29, 770 19, 256 229 16, 530 5,804 125 70 465 2,321 628 421 148 117 263 253 1,093 15 TO 10 TEARS. Total. Males. Fomales, 653, 554 55, 215 3,340 2,705 1,340 6, 854 2,412 2, 199 16,115 4,300 16,150 241,366 1, 520 U,057 1,490 40,539 8,093 60, 167 50, 584 70,246 7,670 64, 943 7,050 S, 632 7,743 5,803 4,876 2,796 2,080 15, 128 487 619 1,460 1,949 287,873 32, 167 38, 713 69,341 46,'928 62, S12 34,228 173 26,023 14,157 335 112 1,116 6,024 1,184 649 879 159 865 463 4,171 351, 336 31, 461 1,941 1,529 883 3, 567 1,854 1,200 8,147 2,61« 10, 322 128, 231 863 6,127 753 23,135 4,677 26,692 25,637 36,927 8, 560 32, 296 4,079 3,372 4,465 3,646 2,455 1,498 1,854 8, 878 258 284 805 1,205 151,818 18,191 21,215 31,017 23, 928 25,687 18,878 119 12,980 7,535 70 641 1,888 614 826 225 109 427 302 2,807 302, 218 23, 754 1,399 1,176 457 3,087 1,068 999 7,908 1,782 6,828 113, 135 857 4,830 737 17, 344 3,416 23, 576 25, 047 33, 319 4, 110 22, 647 2,971 2,160 3,278 2,258 1,921 1,208 726 6,160 231 235 675 744 136, 080 13, 968 17, 498 28, 324 22, 002 26, 825 16, 648 64 12,043 6,622 107 42 675 8,138 670 223 154 50 238 101 1,364 20 TO 24 TEAES. Total. Males. Females 671,667 82, 871 8,507 2,986 1,633 10, 841 2,750 3,133 25, 887 6,713 26, 461 218, 949 1,715 11, 002 1,902 36, 748 8,451 42, 353 43, 162 63, 612 71, 969 10, 455 6,991 12, 136 7,842 5,378 3,996 3,018 16, 195 646 748 2,020 2,546 276, 135 .33, 431 37, 505 63, 546 44,973 46, 779 36, 344 124 23,433 21,643 326,303 45,813 2,039 1,864 1,018 6,704 1,618 1, 773 12, 708 3,690 15,489 100,641 T89 164 2,038 8,364 1,323 666 483 223 1,386 884 7,435 918 6,572 788 17, 732 4, 606 18,125 18,775 29,434 4,713 39, 804 5,961 4,012 6, 307 4, 779 2,964 2, 211 1,758 8, 602 342 435 1,056 1,377 127,228 16, 761 17, 531 24, O09 20, 147 21, W2 17, 221 65 10, 832 12,817 680 124 1,149 2,461 798 841 288 174 981 603 6, 328 345, 364 37, 158 1,628 1,122 615 5,137 1,232 1,360 13,179 3,023 9,862 118,308 799 6,430 1,134 19, 014 3,886 24,228 24, 387 34,178 6,253 32, 165 4,494 2,979 5,829 3,063 2,412 1,785 1,260 7,593 304 313 964 1,169 143,907 16, 670 19,974 29, 637 24,«26 25,617 19, 123 59 13,101 8,S2« 209 30 887 3,913 625 225 105 49 405 281 8,107 25 TO 34 yeIes. Total. Males. Females. 1, 172, 057 174, 083 5,476 4,191 3,104 21, 506 4,917 6,143 66, 977' 14,753 58,016 850, 469 3,529 22, 018 4,046 62, 608 13, 869 £9,406 62,293 97,049 16,646 167, 468 25, 168 16, 757 29, 664 ■ 18,660 13,625 9,674 7,061 33, 274 1,430 1,717 4,401 6,336 432,120 60,711 62, 391 78, 305 69, 075 63, B14 62, OCO 306 39,458 47, 919 847 416 753 778 738 308 124 800 261 425 671 1,284 95, 358 3,114 2,456 1,871 10, 477 2,336 3,405 29,600 7,863 34,231 .159,000 1,793 10, 185 1,417 27, 596 6,587 28, 085 25, 488 42,218 6,633 88,235 13,774 8,963 15,162 10,841 6,975 4,941 3,800 16,624 780 903 2, 361 3, ISl 192,522 27, 029 26, 934 33, 574 29, 891 29, 014 29, 052 142 16,886 30, 169 1,436 306 2,682 4,037 1,632 680 741 446 2,332 1,780 18,893 615,773 78,725 2,362 1,735 1,233 11,029 ,2,581 2, 738 26,377 6,885 23,785 280,469 1,738 11, 833 2,629 35,012 7,282 41,321 30,810 64,833 9,013 79,231 11, 394 7,794 14,402 7,719 6,650 4,833 3,261 16, -650 «70 614 2,040 3,204 239,698 29, 682 35,457 44, 731 39,184 34,800 33, 008 164 22,572 17,750 411 111 1,871 6,741 1,108 626 383 154 829 646 4,773 ILLITEEACY. 205 CJLASSIFIED BY SEX ANB AGE PERIODS, BY STATES AJJD TEEBITOEIES: 1890. 35 TO *4 TEABS. iS TO 54 YEABS. && ro 64 TEAHa. 65 TBAE3 AND OVER. AGE UNKNOWN. TotaL Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. 1,056,693 476, 807 579, 886 871, 205 393, 420 477, 785 589, 219 259, 859 329, 360 535, 955 224,653 311,302 42,664 23, 071 19, 593 1 155,986 75,252 80, 734 144,333 60,469 83,864 108, 299 40,593 67,706 103, 396 37, 699 65, 697 6,996 3,720 2,276 2 4,763 2,552 2,211 4,021 2,073 1,948 3,205 1,539 1,666 3,638 1,718 1,820 160 100 60 3 3, MO 1, 826 1,614 3,030 1,460 1,570 2,169 1,019 1,150 1,738 812 926 127 83 44 4 3,205 1,783 1,422 2,780 1,508 1,272 2,372 1,177 1,195 2,800 1,440 1,360 152 91 61 5 21,249 g,62S 12, 624 22,872 8,257 14,615 16,299 6,361 10,938 12,810 4,251 8,669 646 320 326 6 5,188 2,222 2,966 4,969 1,966 3,003 3,398 1,251 2,147 2,489 811 1,878 135 82 63 7 5,793 2,701 3,092 6,026 2,474 3,552 4,110 1,555 2,555 3,484 1,324 2,160 507 345 162 « 49, 071 23, 821 25,250 43, 981 18, 679 25,302 34, 132 13, 463 20, 669 32, 686 13,061 1»,625 1,393 879 514 9 14,356 6,748 7,608 13,204 5,689 7,615 9,144 3,628 6,516 8,103 3,144 4,969 692 445 247 10 48, 921 24,974 23,947 43,450 18, 363 25,087 33, 470 11, 600 21,870 35,648 11,638 24, 610 2,184 1,375 809 11 322, 642 137, 510 185, 032 244,452 108, 338 136, 114 153, 772 71, 527 82,245 138, 690 62, 166 78,524 10,890 5,122 6,768 12 3,507 1,717 1,790 2,890 1,322 1,668 1,959 901 1,058 1,925 805 1,120 156 67- 89 13 24,075 10,992 13, 083 20,293 9,437 10,856 12, 567 5,526 7,041 11, 841 4,844 6,997 1,542 899 643 14 5,757 2,099 3,658 4,982 2,085 2, 897 2,728 1,040 1,688 2,293 738 1,563 451 205 246 15 64, 392 28,832 35,560 48,483 21,923 26,500 31, 366 15, 106 16,260 29,461 14,164 15, 297 2,035 939 1,096 18 12, 838 5,772 7,066 9,943 4,113 5,830 7,260 2,902 4,358 7,322 2,780 4,542 782 511 271 17 63,740 25, 029 38, 711 50, 795 22, 054 28, 741 33, 401 15, 005 18,396 30, 342 12,631 17, 711 1,665 700 966 18 54, 659 22, 968 31,691 39, 142 17,297 21, 845 23,918 11, 847 12,071 21, 068 16, 133 10,935 1,149 469 680 19 79, 614 34, 326 45,288 56,861 24, 886 31,975 34,749 16,432 18, 317 29,454 13, 656 15,798 2,390 1,009 1,381 20 13, 960 5,775 8,185 11, 063 5,221 5,842 5,824 2,768 3,056 4,991 2,425 2,566 719 823 396 21 170, 268 82,401 87,777 163, 564 72,389 91, 115 138, 860 22, 696 56,791 82,069 143,532 56, 101 87, 431 6,843 3,387 2,456 22 26,634 13,341 13, 293 25, 890 11,323 14, 667 8,907 13,789 26,641 9,708 16, 933 1,039 591 448 23 18, 718 9,228 9,490 18,362 8,051 10, 311 16, 285 6,404 9,881 17, 858- 6,372 11,286 675 340 335 24 28,486 13,571 14,915 26,587 11, 583 15,004 21, 770 8,676 13, 094 20, 766 7,806 12, 960 655 316 239 25 17,434 9,702 7,732 ■ 15, 884 8,045 7,839 12,624 6,013 6,611 13,325 6,016 7,309 412 285 127 26 13, 629 6,484 7,145 14,070 6,199 7,871 13, 916 5,797 8,119 16,362 6,841 9,521 290 173 117 27 8,972 3,877 5,095 10,199 3,999 6,200 9,954 3,862 6,092 9,672 3,836 5,736 508 425 83 28 7,769 3,684 4,085 9,735 4,195 6,540 9,655 3,876 6,779 10, 848 4,362 6,486 223 150 73 29 33,650 15,773 17,877 27,262 11,776 15,486 19,432 7,724 11,708 17,334 6,584 10,750 1,679 844 835 31) 1,322 599 723 1,140 613 627 1,004 402 602 898 351 647 37 16 21 31 1,645 789 856 1,594 716 878 1,415 625 790 1,399 587 832 80 50 30 32 4,451 2,182 2,269 4,046 1,869 2,177 S,238 1,453 1,785 2,812 1,140 1,672 121 74 47 33 7,558 3,261 4,297 8,735 4,120 4,615 6,871 3,052 3,319 6,917 2,513 3,399 224 123 101 34 366, 285 155, 671 210, 614 290, 296 135,731 154,565 176,450 80,916 89,534 138,628 62,819 75,809 15,809 7,505 8,304 35 50,367 23, 107 27,260 37,556 16, 572 20, 984 24,773 10,747 14,026 22, 518 9,495 13,023 2,504 1,331 1,173 36 54,695 21, 599 33,096 46, 088 20,354 25,734 29,024 12,830 16,194 24,122 9,821 14,301 3,216 1,371 1,845 37 61,812 23, 916 37, 896 55, 871 27, 656 28,315 29, 324 14,075 15.249 23, 979 11, MO 12,839 2,321 1, 174 1,147 38 69, 667 26,066 33, 601 40,969 17, 695 23, 374 27, 780 14, 934 12,846 21,677 10, 901 10,776 2,069 861 1,208 39 63,550 24,166 29,384 40, 765 19, 075 21,690 23, 781 11,607 12,274 19, 610 9,081 10, 529 1,291 643 643 40 51,381 22, 845 28,530 40, 662 20,484 20, 178 21,400 10, 204 11, 196 16,684 7,936 8,748 2,823 1,395 1,428 41 385 161 224 391 211 180 276 153 123 167 90 77 13 9 4 42 34,428 13,811 20,617 27,994 13, 884 14,110 14,092 6,466 7,626 9,871 4,365 6,616 1,572 721 861 43 41, 612 25,883 15,729 28,620 16,493 12, 127 17, 838 10,032 7,806 U,809 5,968 5,841 4,126 3,337 789 44 1,217 911 306 808 611 197 329 210 119 180 107 73 83 76 7 45 335 235 100 262 156 106 104 63 61 75 28 47 4 1 3 46 3,603 2,076 1,527 2,258 1,254 1,004 1,240 624 618 772 382 390 486 449 37 47 9,422 3,842 5,580 6,947 3,163 S,784 4,343 2,124 2,219 2,726 1,392 1,334 133 62 71 48 2,160 1,187 973 1,310 704 606 598 301 297 285 138 147 13 7 6 49 1,329 616 713 1,165 453 712 1,013 347 666 1,261 429 832 118 82 36 50 1,076 742 334 747 472 275 364 255 109 215 125 90 218 136 82 61 677 507 170 587 445 142 347 248 99 215 112 103 102 97 5 52 2,267 1,509 768 1,545 890 655 935 611 424 648 300 348 421 302 119 53 2,025 1,389 636 1,492 945 547 1,059 601 458 885 421 464 286 261 24 64 17, 501 12,869 4,632 11,499 7,400 4,099 7,506 4,768 2,748 4,547 2,534 2,013 2,263 1,864 399 65 206 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 41.— ILLITEEATE WHITE POPULATION 10 TEAES OF AGE AND OVER, STATES AND TERRITORIES. The "United States. North Atlantic division. Maine New Hampshire , Vermont Massachusetts ... Rhode Island Connecticut New York New Jersey Pennsylvania — South Atlantic division. Delaware , M-irylaud District of Columhia. Virginia "West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida North Central division. Ohio Indiana Illinois Slichigan Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota . South Dakota . Nebraska Kansas South Central division . Kentucky . . Tennessee.. Alabama — Mississippi. LouisiaHa . . Texas , Oklalioma. . Arkansas . . "Western division. Montana "Wyoming Colorado New Mexico . Arizona Utah Nevada Idaho Wasliiii;jton. ., Oregon California 10 TO 14 TEARS. Total. Males. Females. 316, «I8 28, 058 1,507 1,084 761 1,550 1,218 761 7,287 2,589 11, 271 97, 857 408 3,176 181 16, 426 9,613 30, 018 13, 157 21,841 2,947 41, 876 3,847 4,455 4,613 3,737 2,992 2,389 1,613 13, 779 753 829 1,353 1,516 139, 441 22, 958 24,']31 23, 203 8,613 16,859 2i, 748 500 18, 379 9,266 250 162 897 3,526 961 877 20 303 478 490 1,302 174, 256 16, 001 852 590 456 766 686 433 3,883 1,436 6,899 63, 900 275 1,809 119 9, 192 5,100 16, 232 7,231 12, 214 1,728 22,985 2,029 2, 554 2,448 2,132 1,571 1,289 909 7,603 392 433 765 870 76, 032 12, 507 13, 213 12, 774 4,892 8,847 13, 891 289 10, 219 4,738 138 95 438 1,618 521 477 11 190 275 281 691 142, 242 12, 057 655 494 305 784 562 328 3,404 "1,153 4,372 43, 957 223 1,367 62 7,234 4,513 13, 786 5,926 9,627 1,219 18, 891 1,818 1,901 2,165 1,605 1,421 1,100 704 6,176 361 396 598 646 62, 809 10,451 10, 968 10, 429 3,721 8,012 10, 857 211 8,160 4,528 112 67 459 :,908 440 400 9 113 203 209 608 16 TO 19 TEARS. Total. Males. Females 277, 613 52, 667 3,306 2,693 1,327 6,618 2,376 2,140 15, 573 3,659 15, 075 65,905 481 3,353 160 11, 539 6,909 19, 461 8,135 14, 121 1,746 48, 553 6,396 5,021 7,220 5,468 4,243 2,717 2,016 11, 651 468 603 1,367 1,493 100, 253 21, 371 19, 927 13, 816 5,669 12, 093 15, 563 146 11, 668 10, 235 211 108 1,067 4,211 990 488 64 137 419 325 2,215 155, 457 30, 021 1,921 1,520 875 3,477 1,333 1,176 7,835 2,162 9,722 36, 583 288 1,928 96 6,693 3,856 10, 491 4,431 7,829 971 28, 677 3,704 3,072 4,148 3,369 2,390 1,466 1,310 7,014 245 275 748 55, 169 12, 009 10, 783 7,535 3,279 6,249 8,821 103 6,390 5,007 138 67 504 1,498 498 289 69 90 263 205 1,405 122,156 22, 646 1,3S6 1,173 452 3,041 1,043 964 7,738 1,497 5,363 29, 322 193 1,425 64 4,846 3,053 8,970 3,704 6,292 775 19, 876 2,692 1,949 3,072 2,089 1,853 1,251 706 4,637 223 228 619 557 45, 084 9,362 9,144 6,281 2,390 5,844 6,742 43 6,278 5,228 73 41 563 2,713 492 199 14 47 156 120 810 20 TO 24 TEARS. Total. Males. Females, 303, 247 78, 394 3,520 2,973 1,616 10, 608 2,683 2,993 24,878 5,650 23, 467 57, 934 052 3,491 212 10, 438 6,853 16, 582 6,461 11, 359 1,886 63, 304 9,390 0,180 11, 301 7,414 5,211 3,903 2,857 11, 972 616 707 1,831 1,922 88, 217 21,259 18, 740 10, 719 4,603 9,491 13, 823 15, 398 610 135 1,866 5,388 1,070 487 116 180 1,010 588 3,948 157, 733 43, 167 2,010 1,856 1,008 5,555 1,436 1,693 12, 100 3,109 14, 351 ■28,-230 1,894 101 5,525 3,445 7,525 3,075 5,371 916 35, 344 5,367 3,570 5,882 4,551 2,880 2,162 1,678 6,454 321 412 970 1,097 42, 737 145, 514 35, 227 1,510 1,117 008 5,063 1,198 1,300 12, 778 2,547 9, 116 29, 704 10, 571 8,865 5,005 2,315 4,539 7,055 50 4,337 8,255 425 109 1,019 1,945 608 282 88 140 730 375 2,634 274 1,597 111 4,913 3,408 9,067 3,386 5,988 970 27, 960 4,023 2,610 5,419 2,863 2,331 1,741 1,179 5,518 295 295 861 825 46, 480 10, 688 9,875 5,714 2" 347 4,952 6,768 41 5,095 7,143 185 26 847 3,443 462 205 28 40 280 213 1,414 25 TO 34 TEAKS. Total. 602, 977 164, 006 5,373 4,175 3,073 20,847 4,739 5,859 63, 673 12,644 53, 723 106, 701 1,527 7,404 401 19, 181 11, 804 31,313 10, 517 20, 771 3,783 147, 028 22, 318 14, 641 27,482 17, 690 13, 305 9,373 6,689 24, 100 1, 387 1,627 3,881 4, 535 153, 322 34, 877 32, 081 19, 397 8,677 16, 160 25, 662 189 17, 289 31, 920 1,351 340 4,278 9,330 2,216 1,110 325 420 2,345 1,407 8,799 Males. 306, 139 90, 080 3,065 2,447 1,850 10, 090 2,258 3,247 28, 342 6,815 31,976 48, 702 826 3,803 167 9,475 5,439 13,431 4,724 9,146 1,692 78, 392 12, 306 7,920 14, 134 10, 402 6,791 4,837 3,605 12,325 736 852 2,091 2,390 71, 687 16, 656 14, 005 8,668 4,174 7,467 13, 015 100 7,502 17, 378 1,009 219 2,538 3,246 1,223 530 254 289 1,640 893 6,607 Females. 290, 838 73, 920 2,318 1,728 1,223 10, 757 2,481 2,612 25, 231 6,829 21, 747 57, 999 701 3,602 234 9,706 6,365 17, 882 5,793 11,625 2,091 10,012 6,721 13, 348 7,288 6,511 4,536 3,084 11,775 651 775 1,790 2,U5 81, 735 18, 221 18, 076 10,729 4,503 7,683 12, 647 89 9,787 14,542 342 91 1,740 6,084 992 680 71 131 705 514 ILLITERACY. CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE PERIODS, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890. 207 36 TO H TEAKS. 45 TO 64 TEAHS. 66 TO 64 TBAES. 66 YBAES AND 3TEE. AGE UNKNOWH. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Temalea. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. 541, 617 255, 259 286, 358 458, 709 194, 212 264,497 353, 585 136, 555 217, 030 342, 309 128,337 213, 972 16, 019 9,774 6,245 1 144, 936 69, 961 74, 975 135, 633 66,264 79, 269 103, 223 38, 370 64, 853 98,066 35, 487 62, 679 6,208 3,321 1,887 2 4,605 2,500 2,165 3,946 2,030 1,916 3,157 1,507 1,660 3,479 1,693 1,786 155 96 59 3 3,413 1,814 1,599 3,009 1,449 1,660 2,161 1,010 1,141 1,722 805 917 120 77 43 4 3,178 1^763 1,415 2,755 1,491 1,264 2,363 1,162 1,191 2,773 1,427 1,346 150 90 60 5 20, 496 8,271 12, 225 22, 285 7,987 14,298 16,012 5,235 10, 777 12, 516 4,151 8,365 610 301 309 6 4,882 2,097 2,785 4,709 1,850 2,859 3,278 1,210 2,068 2,330 761 1,669 110 68 42 7 5,405 2,510 2,895 5,717 2,322 3,395 3,910 1,461 2,449 3,272 1,229 2,043 479 337 142 8 46, 567 22,629 23, 938 42,049 17,736 24,313 32, 921 12, 973 19, 948 31,406 12,524 18, 882 1,244 788 456 9 11, 993 5,701 6,292 11,217 4,763 6,454 8,000 3,094 4,906 6,886 2,652 4, 234 519 369 160 10 44,337 22, 676 21, 661 39,846 16,636 23, 210 31, 441 10,718 20, 723 33, 682 10,245 23,437 1,821 1,195 626 11 95, 828 42,743 53,085 68, 238 26, 302 41,936 50,452 17,932 32, 520 50, 656 18, 234 32,422 2,381 1,320 1,061 12 1,471 745 726 1,377 594 783 1,070 472 598 1,083 434 649 27 15 12 13 7,997 3,871 4,126 7,559 3,400 4,159 5,440 2,187 3,253 5,583 2,109 3,474 650 429 221 14 593 221 377 717 211 506 604 152 462 548 128 420 74- 42 32 15 17,124 8,401 8,723 11, 885 5,046 6,S39 8,897 3,648 5,249 9,266 3,822 5,444 302 152 150 16 10, 992 4,852 8,140 8,483 3,394 6,089 6,418 2,467 3,951 6,633 2,461 4,172 483 325 158 17 27,788 11, 501 16, 287 18, 992 6,813 12, 179 14,514 4,752 9,762 14, 626 4,807 9,818 429 174 255 18 8,455 3,777 4,678 5, 277 1,900 3,377 3,738 1,201 2,537 3,606 1,280 2,326 97 33 64 19 18, 007 7,883 10, 124 11,697 4,026 7,671 8,398 2,555 5,8(3 8,261 2,798 5,463 236 105 131 20 3,396 1,492 1,904 2, 251 918 1,333 1,373 498 875 1,051 395 656 83 45 38 21 145,494 71,337 74, 157 142, 163 62, 087 80, 076 125,544 60, 204 75, 340 131,871' 60, 649 81,222 4,010 2,502 1,508 22 22, 684 11, 427 11, 257 22, 336 9,566 12,770 20, 254 7,697 12, 557 24, 231 8,574 15,657 788 461 827 23 16,029 8,014 8,015 16, 063 6,896 9,167 14, 908 5,708 9,200 16, 553 5,834 10, 719 484 248 236 24 25, 626 12, 290 13,336 23, 967 10, 310 13, 667 20, 165 7,843 12, 322 19,468 7,188 12, 270 387 232 155 25 16, 614 9,290 7,324 15, 122 7,681 7,441 12, 030 5,735 6,295 12, 657 5,682 6,975 354 245 109 26 13, 255 6,298 6,957 13, 802 6,060 ■ 7,762 13, 726 5,703 8,023 16, 169 6,744 9,426 281 171 110 27 8,772 3,784 4,988 10, 030 3,917 6,113 9,853 3,814 6,039 9,449 3,786 5,663 480 414 66 28 7,268 3,441 3,827 9,192 3,920 5,272 9,390 3,732 5,668 10, 612 4,234 6,378 191 133 58 29 23, 537 11, 254 12, 283 19, 674 8,317 11, 357 14, 897 5,617 9,280 13,422 4,835 8,587 774 427 347 30 1,267 573 694 1,123 605 618 991 396 606 888 347 541 35 15 20 31 1,668 746 822 1,518 674 844 1,369 603 766 1,373 558 815 70 46 25 32 3,847 1,901 1,946 3,627 1,665 1,962 2,988 1,323 1,665 2,684 1,035 1,549 97 61 36 33 5,027 2,319 2,708 5,709 2,586 3,123 4,973 2,034 2,939 4,475 1,832 2,643 69 60 19 34 128, 402 57, 164 71, 238 92, 137 39, 238 52, 899 60, 223 22,773 37, 450 51, 919 19, 202 32, 717 3,117 1,579 1,538 35 30, 157 13, 897 16, 260 22, 042 9,173 12, 869 15,791 6,339 9,452 14,767 5,880 8,887 629 326 303 36 27, 231 10, 909 16, 322 21, 379 8,574 12, 805 14, 495 6,276 9,219 13, 212 4,605 8,607 923 401 522 37 15, 374 6,421 8,953 11, 282 4,658 6,624 6,893 2,221 4,672 6,398 2,128 4,270 253 139 114 38 7,444 3,473 3,971 4,465 1,670 2,795 3,170 1,164 2,006 2,907 1,074 1,833 148 62 86 39 11, 460 5,670 5,784 7,456 3,288 4,168 4,695 1,843 2,852 3,581 1,272 2,309 154 76 78 40 21, 338 10, 436 10,902 15, 016 7,438 7,578 8,939 3,794 5,145 6,612 2,722 3,890 688 418 270 41 173 80 93 191 93 98 137 74 63 71 32 39 5 3 2 42 15, 225 6,272 8,953 10,306 4,344 5,962 6,103 2,062 4,041 4,371 1,489 2,882 317 164 163 43 26, 957 14, 054 12, 903 20, 633 10, 321 10, 317 14, 143 7,276 6,867 9,797 4,765 6,032 1,303 1,052 251 44 780 545 235 558 393 165 203 158 105 151 93 58 68 54 4 45 259 173 86 227 128 99 101 51 50 73 26 47 3 1 2 46 3,226 1,833 1,393 2,056 1,130 926 1,169 588 571 730 364 366 195 174 21 47 8,261 3,235 6,026 6,068 2,660 3,408 3,928 1,909 2,019 2,432 1,240 1,192 121 55 66 48 1,764 896 868 1,144 578 666 549 270 279 252 115 137 11 6 5 49 1,139 475 664 1,072 383 689 968 320 648 1,237 415 822 29 24 5 50 319 226 93 289 182 107 137 98 39 76 43 28 10 8 2 51 363 1,506 229 991 134 515 313 1,140 185 659 128 481 210 742 119 399 91 343 185 479 82 211 103 268 8 142 8 118 52 24 53 1,262 747 515 1,082 592 490 894 483 411 815 3S6 430 83 70 13 54 8,078 4,704 3,374 6,689 3,431 3,258 6,192 2,881 2,311 3,367 1,786 1,581 643 534 109 55 208 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 42.— ILLITEKATE NATIVE WHITE POPULATION 10 Y.EAES OF AGE AND -BTATES AMD TEBEITOEIES. The United States. North Atlantic division. "Maine IT'ew Hampsliire . Vermont Masaactiusetta Hliode Island Connecticut New York New Jersey Pennsylvania South Atlantic division . Delaware , Maryland District of Colambia., Virginia "West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida North Central division.. Ohio Indiana Ulinoia.. Michigan "Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota . South Dakota . Nebraska Kansas South Central division . Kentucky . . . Tennessee... Alabama — Mississippi . Louisiana . . . Texas Oklahoma . . . Arkansas ... "Western division . Montana Wyoming — Colorado New Mexico . Arizona Dtah Nevada Idaho Washington. . Oreson California 10 TO H TEAES. TotaL Males. ^Females, 17, 133 907 298 561 563 403 300- 4,200 1,677 8,219 97, 259 474 2,839 164 16, 384 9,566 30, 013 13, 141 21,821 2,857 34, 514 3,429 4,302 3,526 2,382 2,015 1,260 1,269 13,467 308 414 827 1,315 136, 233 22, 885 24,133 23,134 8,589 16, 527 22, 147 485 38,323 7,824 189 125 778 3,440 408 672 14 254 386 420 1,039 161, 728 10, 070 539 162 344 293 238 171 2,420 53, 559 260 1,631 110 9,162 6,07] 16, 229 7,224 12, 197 1,675 19, 137 1,830 2,4«3 1,890 1,400 1,077 664 739 7,432 160 212 497 767 74, 964 12, 464 13, 189 12, 734 4,880 8,683 12, 567 283 10, 184 3,992 108 71 379 1,572 209 383 8 162 230 249 661 131, 235 7,067 136 217 275 165 129 1,780 711 3,276 43,700 214 1,208 54 7,222 4,495 13,784 5,917 9, 624 1,182 ■ 15, 377 1,599 1,839 1,630 982 938 596 530 6,035 148 202 330 548 61,269 10,421 10, 944 10, 400 3,719 7,864 9,580 203 8,139 3, 832 81 54 399 1,808 229 289 92 156 180 478 15 TO 19 YEABS. TotaL Males. Pemalcs. 21, 020 1,486 473 882 1,202 674 565 5,400 1,816 8,602 64,956 420 2,782 136 11,484 6,850 19, 458 8,125 14, 088 1,613 35, 377 5,232 4,741 4, 484 2,911 2,443 1,030 1,328 11, 177 134 170 598 1,124 96,411 21,282 19, 874 13, 773 6,651 11, 703 12, 368 139 11, 616 7,103 79 48 829 4,064 375 284 14 73 167 191 1,034 127, 471 13, 217 929 275 593 673 388 336 3,359 1,198 6,466 36, 099 255 1,659 90 6,650 3,818 10, 488 4,428 7,809 002 21, 703 3,125 2,909 2, 805 1,916 1,400 571 906 6,780 74 100 3C9 748 63, 323 11, 055 10, 754 7,509 3,271 6,017 7,353 100 6,363 3,130 63 23 372 1,413 204 183 8 46 105 127 591 97, 456 7,803 657 198 289 629 286 249 2,041 618 3,036 28, 857 165 1,123 46 4,834 3,032 8,970 3,097 6,279 711 13, 674 2,107 1,832 1,679 995 1,048 459 422 4,397 60 70 229 a70 43, 039 9,327 0,120 6,269 2,380 6,685 5,015 39 5,263 4,033 26 20 467 2,651 171 101 6 29 62 67 443 20 TO 24 "VEAES. Total. Males. Females. 206, 402 20, 833 1,431 424 887 1,270 551 541 5,049 1,769 8,311 56,813 487 2,621 133 10, 326 6,763 16, 573 6,434 11, 297 1,694 38, 188 0, 657 6,085 5,641 2,696 2, 003 870 1,580 10, 958 105 187 048 1,258 82, 031 21, 088 18,640 10, 659 4,618 8,919 9,207 83 9,371 8,412 87 39 1,100 5,095 275 233 13 60 197 207 1,056 105, 040 11, 983 891 259 654 633 293 303 3,294 1,075 4,083 283 1,474 76 5,436 3,366 7,518 3,060 6, 333 800 22,141 3,864 3,300 3,266 1,699 1,130 609 995 6,008 53 125 405 787 39, 937 50,475 8,815 4,970 2,287 4,200 4,834 46 4,310 3,629 62 30 648 1,801 146 131 7 49 131 124 600 101, 356 8,848 540 166 833 637 258 233 2,355 694 3,628 28,964 204 1,147 57 4,890 3,387 9,055 3,374 5,902 16,047 25 TO S4 YEAKS. 2,693 2,385 2,375 907 873 361 585 4,950 62 63 243 471 42,714 10, 613 a, 831 5,689 2,331 4,719 4,433 37 5,061 4,783 25 9 612 1,294 -129 92 83 466 Total. 377, 509 40, 088 2,103 644 1,549 2,341 811 807 11, 244 3,685 16, 843 102,931 1,119 5,339 255 18, 891 11,513 31, 293 10, 465 20, 656 3,401 79, 234 14, 491 13, 153 32, 6S5 4,773 3,628 1,473 3,289 21, 274 165 326 1,281 2,696 140, 450 34, 403 31, 831 19, 189 8,577 13, 438 15, 698 162 17, 152 14, 806 234 68 2,228 8,599 360 373 40 122 482 425 1,875 Males. 21, 066 1,300 411 956 1,070 351 466 6,231 2,017 8,238 40, CD4 43, 223 8,136 7,179 6,869 2,836 1,892 806 1,964 10, 008 79 175 791 1,688 64, 846 16, 403 13, 873 8,543 4,113 6,390 8,017 87 7i417 6,262 170 61 1,089 2, 867 203 206 30 66 303 269 1,008 Females, 195, 418 19, 023 233 593 1,206 400 401 4,993 1,669 8,605 66,237 578 541 2,801 2,538 121 134 9,256 9,635 6,244 0,269 13,418 17,874 4,695 6,770 9,079 11,577 1,502 1,899 36, Oil 6,355 6,974 5,810 1,937 1,736 667 1,325 10,366 86 151 400 1.108 75, 604 18, 000 17. 959 10, G47 4,465 7,042 7,681 75 9,735 8,644 64 17 1,139 6,733 157 167 10 56 179 166 867 ILLITERACY. OVEE, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE PERIODS, BY STATES AND TEEEITOEIES : 1890. 209 85 TO H TEARS. 45 rO 54 TEAES. 65 TO 64 TEAE3. 65 TEAES AND OVEE. AOE UNKNOWST. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total, Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. 333, 037 154, 770 178, 267 245, 612 103, 667 141, 945 184, 126 69, 700 114, 423 191, 118 68, 632 122, 486 9,309 5,303 4,008 1 37, 459 18, 683 18, 776 30, 214 13, 420 16, 794 26, 316 10,269 16, 047 85, 271 12, 656 22, 715 1,563 896 667 2 1,815 1,095 720 1,206 737 469 920 622 898 1,488 767 721 87 66 31 3 581 348 233 394 234 160 323 190 133 512 268 244 30 16 14 4 1,396 773 623 1 827 500 827 453 269 184 695 335 260 81 40 21 6 1,633 733 850 1,011 466 556 646 336 310 983 412 671 73 35 38 6 580 263 317 367 170 197 275 134 141 406 147 259 20 8 12 7 589 301 288 482 249 233 344 189 145 632 264 268 60 45 15 8 10, 045 6,548 4,497 7,173 8,827 3,346 6,746 2,981 2,765 7,655 3,667 3,868 350 209 141 9 3,619 1,902 1,717 2,998 1,466 1,532 2,535 1,160 1,375 3,098 1,337 3,761 153 101 52 10 17,201 7,670 9,531 16,766 6,782 9,974 15, 074 4,478 10, 596 20, 102 6,359 14,743 729 386 343 11 91,826 40, 887 60, 939 63, 603 24, 421 39, 182 46, 455 16,440 30, 016 46, 706 16,662 30, 114 1,785 918 867 12 1,098 675 523 950 436 614 729 343 386 782 316 466 9 3 6 13 5,820 2,888 2,932 6,177 2,445 2,732 3,612 1,505 2,007 3,691 1,407 2,284 324 243 81 14 336 168 168 309 140 169 213 87 126 201 65 136 66 38 18 15 16, 853 8,223 8,640 11, 563 4,861 6,702 8,565 3,451 5,114 8,910 3,508 6,312 279 136 144 16 10, 595 4,660 5,935 7,946 3,109 4,777 5,871 2,240 3,631 6,011 2,171 3,840 316 168 147 17 27, 766 11, 488 16, 278 18, 966 6,794 12,172 14, 467 4,724 9,743 14, 682 4,779 9,803 428 173 255 18 8,388 3,742 4,646 5,205 1,867 3,338 3,670 1,172 2,498 3, 5;J8 1,246 2,292 97 33 64 19 17, 913 7,831 10,082 11, 554 3,967 7,587 8,249 2,602 5,747 8,143 2,739 5,404 224 96 128 20 3,047 1,312 1,735 1,933 742 1,191 1,179 416 763 908 331 577 63 29 24 21 75, 111 38, 870 36, 241 61,361 27, 855 33, 606 52, 035 20, 360 31, 675 67, 855 20, 312 37,543 2,653 1,676 977 22 14,215 7,478 6,737 12, 319 5,388 6,931 11, 234 4,276 6,958 14, 655 4,777 9,878 641 314 227 23 13, 893 7,104 6,788 12, 624 6,534 7,090 11, 282 4,253 7,029 12, 658 4,167 8, 401 401 1 206 195 24 12,105 6,243 5,862 9,696 4,428 5,268 7,951 3,012 4,939 8,044 2, 707 5,337 248 162 86 25 4,245 2,549 1,696 3,374 1,845 1,629 2,891 1,494 1,397 3,583 1,715 1,808 161 112 49 26 2,136 1,150 986 1,173 603 570 893 450 443 1,210 534 676 107 79 23 27 887 445 442 516 272 244 360 173 187 393 175 218 323 300 23 23 3,218 1,807 1,411 3,061 1,493 1,668 2,906 1,160 1,746 3 912 1,405 2,507 86 69 27 29 19, 954 9,688 10,266 14,535 6,283 8,252 10,904 4,097 6,867 9 065 3,483 6,482 644 348 206 30 93 44 49 57 34 23 22 13 9 32 17 15 13 8 6 31 260 154 106 144 80 64 131 71 60 139 62 77 40 28 12 32 1,212 707 605 1,023 529 494 009 405 604 878 340 538 36 23 13 33 2,894 1,601 1,893 2,839 1,366 1,473 2,492 956 1,636 2,486 940 1,646 53 37 16 34 116, 238 60, 931 65, 307 81,085 33, 670 47, 415 52, 686 19,264 33,422 46,529 18, 816 29, 713 2,652 1,294 1,368 36 29, 3:!4 13,533 15, 801 20,647 8,666 11, 982 14,405 5,783 8,622 13,525 5,364 8,101 690 314 276 38 26, 929 10, 778 16, 151 20, 950 8,372 12, 578 14, 127 5,106 9,021 12, 934 4,472 8,462 894 391 603 37 15, 199 6,313 8,886 11,054 4,629 6,525 6,732 2,144 4,5S8 6,263 2,062 4,201 227 115 112 38 7,302 3,387 3,915 4,316 1,687 2,729 3,003 1,075 1,928 2,779 1,003 1,776 142 68 84 39 9,731 4,627 6,104 6,713 2,463 8,250 3,326 1,367 1,959 2,520 943 1,577 136 67 69 40 12,559 6,048 6,511 8,207 3,781 4,426 6,058 1,780 3,278 4,179 1,499 2,680 346 194 152 41 147 68 79 152 76 76 112 67 65 57 25 32 6 3 2 42 15, 037 6,177 8,860 10,046 4,197 5,849 6,023 1,952 3,971 4,272 1,448 2,824 312 152 160 43 12, 403 5,399 7,004 9,349 4,301 6,048 6,634 3,367 8,267 4,697 2,296 2,401 656 519 137 44 104 99 65 108 78 30 69 44 25 47 32 15 43 40 3 45 60 41 19 53 30 23 19 9 10 13 4 9 2 1 1 46 1,742 849 893 1,188 622 666 735 387 348 460 239 221 116 99 16 47 7,621 2,870 4,651 5,464 2,325 3,139 3,578 1,710 1,868 2,230 1,123 1,107 74 40 34 4B 255 240 131 124 124 116 148 183 72 99 52 47 46 20 26 41 72 111 101 41 60 126 34 92 17 14 3 60 23 17 6 25 20 5 25 21 4 14 8 6 5 3 2 61 126 340 75 197 51 143 89 318 37 56 36 20 80 34 46 5 5 m 154 164 284 141 143 214 86 128 79 62 17 63 461 250 211 500 255 245 513 269 244 640 245 295 33 23 10 64 1,471 746 725 1,273 617 656 1,155 657 498 927 471 456 283 232 61 65 POP — PT 2 14 210 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 43,— ILLITEEATE NATIVE WHITE POPULATION OP NATIVE PAEENTASE 10 YEARS OP STATES AND TEEKITOEIES. The United States . . - North Atlantic (liTision. Maliie..,, K'e'w Hampshire . Vermont Massachusetts . . . Ehode Island Connectient NewTork New Jersey Pennsylvania SoHth Atlantic divisioa, , Delaware , Maryland District of Columhia. Virginia T7est Virginia I^'orth Carolina. South Carolina i Georgia , Plorida., North Central division. Ohio Indiana Illinois. .. .'. ! Michigan "Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska — r Kansas South Central division. Kentucky... Tennessee... Alahania Mississippi . Louisiana ... Texas Oklahoma... Arkansas . . . Western division. Montana "Wyoming Colorado New Mexico . Arizona Utah Nevada Idaho "Washington' . Oregon California 10 TO 11 ysABS. Total. Male». Females 267, «0 10,; 481 109 257 176 84 117 2,234 1,070 6,846 86, 314 457 2,648 141 16, 279 9,411 29,941 13, 0G7 21,719 2,751 26, 146 128, 926 22, 5.83 23,945 22,923 8, 409 15, S72 16, 676 456 18, 002 5,651 101 53 652 1,172 lOn 250 4 M9 265 147, ma 6,017 293 65 171 103 66 76 1,296 630 3,322 62,994 250 1,462 94 9,002 4,883 16, 189 7,181 12, 142 1,601 14, 084 1,S63 2,214 1, .514 593 214 114 465 7,004 32 79 289 583 71, 150 12, 289 13, 084 12, 611 4,812 8,309 9,701 267 10, 017 2, 797 34 SOT 1,429 53 143' 3 97 103 202 301 119, 783 183 44 86 73 28 41 938 440 2,523 43, 320 207 1,086 47 7,187 4,428 13i752 5, 886 9, 577 1,150 11,482 1,316 1,044 1, 3.C5 362 146 84 328 ■ 5,061 25 54 159 395 57, 776 10, 294 10, 861 10,312 3,657 7,563 6,915 189 7,985 2,854 41 •24 045 1, 743 47 107 • 1 52 102 130 25o 15 lO 19 YHAB3. Total. Males. Females 198,867 11,460 730 159 346 281 107 182 2,699 1,162 5,784 64, 183 2,449 119 11, 4S9 6,707 19, 419 8,083 14,035 1,536 26, 163 4,296 4,209 3,541 1,167 373 145 790 10,365 20 73 330 SS4 91,498 20, 988 19,730 13, 681 5,559 11, 210 8,797 124 11,454 49 25 733 l, 743 111 93 10 53 107 130 604 112, 032 7,191 467 100 240 183 63 114 1, 706 759 3,559 35, 629 239 1,471 76 6,615, 3,718 10, 466 4, 410 7,777 857 16, 235 2,596 2,696 2,187 798 245 101 651 6,280 8 50 224 599 50, 747 86,835 11, 727 10, 065 7,450 3,226 5,724 5,599 90 6,200 2,230 23 15 319 1,263 60 52 5 34 71 107 270 283 59 106 88 44 68 883 403 2,225 28, 554 157 978 43 4, 814 2,989 8,963 3,683 6,268 679 9,92« li7«0 1,613 1, 354 369 128 44 230 4,086 12 23 106 255 40,746 0, 211 9,005 6,225 2, 333 5,486 3, 1S8 34 5,194 3,348 21 10 414 2,480 51 41 5 19 36 43 20 TO 24 TEABS. Total. ^ales. Females. 184, 206 12,377 812 203 373 355 106 208 2,931 1,210 6,179 56, 639 461 2,297 115 10, 279 6,640 16, 536 0,415 11,260 1,036 29, 593 5, 437 5,063 4,528 1,291 396 192 1,021 10, 080 37 75 79, 513 20, 779 18, 529 10, 592 4,550 8,474 7,243 77 9,263 7,085 62 27 1,091 4, 7S5 123 84 7 39 139 161 5C2 92, 589 7,160 507 134 253 194 62 130 1,747 740 3,393 26,991 264 1, 304 69 5,412 3,311 7,494 3,050 5,318 17, 210 3,257 2,923 2,630 800 242 115 676 5,546 21 59 303 638 38, 323 10,283 8,744 4,942 2,247 3, 963 3,858 44 4,242 2,905 M, 617 5,217 44 23 507 1, 6-19,- 74 66 3 37 100 95 317 305 69 120 1«1 44 78 1,184 470 2,786 2»,&48 197 993 46 4,8ffi7 3,329 9,042 3,365 5,942 867 12,3.82 25 TO 31 TSAB8. Total. 2,189 2,140 1, 898 481 154 77 345 4,544 16 16 163 358 41,190 10, 496 9,785 5,050 2,309 4,511 3,385 33 5, 021 4,180 18 4 684 3,136 54 28 4 2 39 66 245 337,642 24, 652 1, 229 363 621 730 20» 398 5, 875 2,047 12, 581 101, 409 1,061 4,577 203 18, 789 11,236 31, 241 10, 423 20, 667 3,307 62, 490 11,727 11,634 101,321 2,624 859 408 2,263 19,361 54 138 933 2,179 136,199 33, 675 31,634 19, 067 8, 458 12, 732 13,483 151 16, 994 12, 892 161 51 2,093 8,251 204 175 23 87 336 333 1,178 Males; 13, 186 761 255 421 398 109 235 3,428 1,478 6,101 45, 917 549 2,427 104 9,199 5,090 13,387 4,676 9,036 1,449 34,428 6,628 6, 377 6, 655 1,,600 504 265 1,413 91,978 27 78 592 1,311 63,796 16, 032 13, 773 8,484 4,042 6,063 6, 996 81 7,335 5,198 120 42 1,013 2,701 lU 88 18 46 203 217 636 Females. 176, 117 11, 406 200 332 99 163 2,447 1,169 6,480 55,482 512 2,150 99 9,590 6,146 17,854 5,762 11, 531 1,868 28,062 5,099 5,247 4,666 1,024 355 143 849 9,383 27 60 341 73,403 17,643 17,861 10, 583 4,416 6,669 6,492 70 <41 9 1,080 5,550 90 6 41 133 116 542 ILLITERACY. I AGE AND OVER, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE PERIODS, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890. 211 ^ 85 TO 44 TEAES. 45 TO 54 TEAES. 55 TO 64 YKAE3. 65 TEAES AND OVEE. AGE UNKNOWN. Total. MalBB. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total: Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. 305,101 141,430 163,731 230, 423 96, 845 133,578 176, 118 66, 269 109, 849 182, 028 65, 025 116, 998 8,873 6,078 3,795 1 28, 311 13,408 12,903 24,644 10, 990 13, 648 23, 691 9,217 14,474 32, 788 U, 613 21, 175 1,400 819 581 2 1,160 720 440 673 552 321 727 417 310 1,347 689 658 79 53 28 3 388 257 131 302 188 114 289 108 123 490 256 234 29 16 13 4 631 329 202 385 255 130 319 198 121 515 293 222 48 36 13 5 C93 405 283 535 295 240 504 288 216 891 379 512 63 28 35 6 250 131 119 248 125 123 240 125 115 386 144 242 17 5 12 7 379 216 163 385 209 178 319 188 131 509 255 254 66 12 14 8 5,029 3,494 2,435 5,067 2,875 2,192 4,830 2,576 2,274 8,852 3,344 3,508 302 186 116 9 2,988 1,629 1,369 2,724 1,354 1,370 2,379 1,109 1,270 2,984 1,281 1,703 145 98 49 10 13, 993 6,227 7,766 14, 125 6,143 8,982 14,064 4,150 9,914 18, 814 4,972 13,842 661 358 303 11 00, 549 40, 277 50, 272 62, 711 24, 015 38, 606 45,945 16,230 29,715 46, 008 10, 308 29,640 1,744 894 850 12 1,052 553 499 923 423 500 716 338 378 764 307 457 9 3 6 13 5,160 2,585 2,575 4,747 2,255 2,492 3,340 1,435 1,905 3,487 1,340 2,147 302 232 70 14 305 150 155 275 128 147 194 80 114 188 61 127 56 38 18 15 16, 783 8,174 8,609 11,491 ' 4, 820 6,674 8,512 3,424 6,088 8,828 3,660 5,268 278 133 143 16 10, 372 4,557 5,815 7,777 3,097 4,680 5,762 2,105 3,567 5,810 2,110 ■ 3,700 302 157 145 17 27, 711 11,468 16,243 18,924 6,772 12,152 14,425 4,707 9,718 14,505 4,746 9,750 427 173 254 18 8,356 3,722 4,634 5,188 1,857 3,331 3,649 1,159 2,400 3,490 1, 224 2,266 96 33 63 19 17, 850 7,794 10, 056 11,400 3,941 7,549 8,189 2,484 6,705 8,050 2,701 6,349 224 98 128 20 2,960 1,274 1,686 1,893 722 1,171 1,158 408 750 886 319 567 62 29 23 21 63,299 33, 149 30, 150 64, 659 24,904 29,755 , 48,296 18,735 29,561 63, 344 18, 530 34,814 2,503 1,580 923 22 11, 826 6,378 5,448 10, 614 4,729 5,885 10, 220 3,890 6,330 13, 287 4,321 8,906 510 207 213 23 12, 478 6,442 6,036 11, 632 5 139 6,493 10, 722 4,040 6,682 11, 885 3,908 7,977 377 190 187 24 10, 531 6,483 5,048 8,850 4,048 4,804 7,537 2,846 4,691 7,566 2,522 6,041 237 163 84 23 2,632 1,644 988 2,432 1,353 1,079 2,325 1,174 1,151 3,058 1,435 1,623 143 100 43 28 778 476 302 711 387 324 673 346 332 981 425 556 91 66 25 2/ 342 200 142 313 177 135 259 122 137 300 136 164 310 293 17 28 2,535 1,500 1,035 2,683 1,317 1,366 2,673 1,001 1,612 3,548 1,274 2,274 83 66 2? 29 18,484 9,004 9,480 13,768 6,954 7,814 10,689 3,935 6,654 9,530 3,304 6,226 622 338 284 30 49 25 24 30 17 13 17 11 6 24 ■10 14 7 1 3 31 142 90 52 105 58 47 113 59 64 116 49 67 39 27 12 32 1,006 602 404 009 471 438 834 367 467 783 295 488 35 23 12 33 2,496 1,305 1,191 2,613 1.256 1,357 2,329 884 1,445 2,266 851 1,415 19 33 16 34 113,652 49, 740 63,912 79, 675 32.953 46, 722 61,914 18,932 32,982 45, 499 16, 385 29,114 2,597 1,279 1,318 85 28, 847 13,311 15, 536 20, 372 8,533 11,834 14, 253 5,719 8,534 13,275 6,258 8,017 586 313 273 38 26,775 10,707 16, 068 20, 813 8,310 12,503 14, 012 6,051 8,961 12,763 . 1,394 8,369 838 388 600 37 15, 096 6,271 8,825 10, 067 4,484 6,483 6,666 2,121 1,545 6,175 2,035 4,140 227 116 112 38 7,194 3,327 3,867 4,243 1,555 2^688 2,959 1,061 1,898 2,706 969 1,737 140 68 82 39 9,220 4,397 4,823 5,460 2,336 • 3,124 8,201 1,325 1,876 2,360 875 1,485 134 66 88 40 11, 623 5,572 5,961 7,757 3,526 1,231 1,869 1,678 8jl81 8,987 1,423 2,664 307 181 123 41 131 (2 69 147 73 71 108 64 64 62 23 29 6 3 2 42 14,866 6,093 8,773 9,916 4,131 6,789 6,858 1,923 3,933 1,181 1,408 2,773 310 ]62 158 43 11, 350 4,856 6,494 8,734 3,977 1,757 6,272 8,166 8,117 4,384 2,129 2,255 629 606 123 H 313 73 46 74 51 23 68 39 19 10 23 11 42 10 2 45 43 1,643 81 794 12 8119 43 1,137 11 i 7 1 1 46 591 546 714 373 341 436 227 208 112 97 15 47 7,328 2,778 4,650 5,392 2,290 8,102 8,633 1,688 1,845 2,212 1,110 1,102 68 37 31 48 158 171 73 96 85 75 117 69 68 78 36 12 39 18 21 4t 166 61 ei 97 11 66 UO 29 81 15 12 3 50 18 13 6 19 16 s 23 19 1 11 7 5 5 3 2 51 102 69 43 76 41 S5 50 80 20 70 30 40 6 5 52 262 155 107 259 119 140 254 120 131 182 67 115 78 81 17 63 403 2S3 180 439 226 213 467 241 226 602 221 281 31 2t 10 61 1,104 661 643 1,023 497 628 082 662 120 771 390 381 272 229 43 53 212 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 44.— ILLITERATE NATIVE WHITE POPULATION OF FOEEIGN PARENTAGE 10 YEARS OP STATES AND TEIlItlTOEIES. The TJuitod States. N'ortli Atlantic division. Maine I^ew Hampshire . Vermont ilasaachiisetts ... Ehode Island Connecticut New Torii INew Jersey Pennsylvania South Atlantic division. Delaware Maryland District of Columbia . Virginia "West Virginia Ifortli Carolina South Carolina Georgia Plorida Korth Central division. Ohio Indiana Illiuois Michigan VT'isconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri ITorth Dakota . South Dakota . Nebraska Kansas Sontb Central division . Kentucky . . , Tennessee... Alabama — Mississippi. Louisiana... Texas Oklahoma... Arkansas ... "Western division. Montana "Wyoming Colorado New Mexico . Arizona Utah Nevada Idaho "Washington.. Oregon Califoraia 10 TO 14 TEARS. Total. 25, 553 C,760 420 189 304 392 319 ■183 1,966 607 2,374 945 17 291 23 105 155 72 74 102 106 1,368 650 444 707 1,427 1,655 1,062 476 799 251 281 379 837 7,307 302 188 211 130 655 6,471 29 321 2,173 67 126 263 393 422 10 103 121 91 482 Males. 14, 106 4,050 241 97 173 190 182 95 1,124 336 1,621 665 10 169 16 70 88 40 43 66 74 4,473 267 249 382 807 863 660 274 428 128 133 208 184 3,814 175 105 123 68 864 2,806 16 167 1,195 48 37 72 143 211 240 5 05 C7 47 260 Females. 2,701 185 92 131 202 137 88 842 271 753 380 7 122 7 35 67 32 31 47 283 1S5 325 620 792 612 202 371 123 148 171 163 127 83 301 2,665 13 154 40 30 54 125 182 182 5 40 61 44 222 15 TO 19 TEAES. Total. 26, 060 9,570 756 314 536 921 667 403 2,701 651 2,718 773 24 333 17 65 143 39 32 53 77 0,214 936 632 043 1,744 2,075 885 633 812 , 114 07 268 270 4,918 844 144 97 92 493 3,671 15 162 30 23 93 321 264 191 4 22 60 44 630 Males. 6,026 462 176 353 490 826 222 1,653 439 1,907 470 10 188 14 35 100 22 18 32 46 5,468 629 313 618 1,118 1,155 470 356 500 66 60 145 149 2,575 228 89 63 45 293 1,764 10 103 900 25 13 63 150 144 131 3 12 34 20 315 Females. 10, 621 3,644 294 139 183 431 242 181 1,048 215 811 303 8 145 3 20 43 17 14 21 32 3,746 407 219 325 020 920 415 183 312 48 47 123 121 2,343 116 66 44 47 200 1,817 5 59 685 5 10 43 171 120 00 1 10 20 24 215 20 TO 24 TEARS. Total. 8,458 619 221 614 916 445 333 2,718 659 2,132 679 26 324 18 47 113 37 19 37 58 8,696 1,120 622 1,113 1,405 1,607 078 659 ec8 68 112 182 262 3,138 309 117 67 62 445. 2,024 6 108 1,327 25 12 60 310 147 139 6 21 63 48 494 Males. 4,825 125 301 439 231 173 1,647 335 1,290 363 19 170 7 24 65 24 10 17 37 4,931 607 377 636 899 8S8 394 319 462 32 06 102 149 1,614 192 71 28 40 237 976 2 68 18 7 41 152 72 75 4 12 31 29 283 Females. 9,739 ,031 235 96 213 476 214 100 1,171 224 842 7 154 11 23 58 13 9 20 21 1,665 513 245 477 506 719 284 240 400 36 46 80 113 1,524 117 46 39 22 208 1,048 4 40 603 7 6 28 158 75 64 2 9 27 17 211 25 TO 34 YEARS. Total. 30, 8C7 15, 436 874 281 928 1,611 603 409 5,309 1,039 4,202 1,622 68 762 62 102 277 61 37 89 94 16,744 Males. 2,764 1,629 2,364 2,149 2,709 1,065 1,027 1,913 111 188 348 617 4,261 728 197 122 119 706 2,210 11 168 1,914 73 17 136 348 156 198 17 35 140 92 7,880 BZO 156 535 678 242 231 2,623 639 2,137 777 29 374 17 57 154 31 19 43 63 8,795 Females. 1,508 802 1,214 1,230 1,388 641 5'31 930 62 97 199 277 2,050 371 99 58 70 333 1,021 6 92 1,004 50 76 160 69 118 12 20 100 62 19, 301 7,550 333 125 393 933 301 238 2,646 5G0 2,125 745 45 123 20 18 46 41 7,949 1,256 727 1,150 913 1,381 524 476 933 50 91 149 240 2,201 357 98 61 49 373 1,189 5 850 23 183 07 40 326 ILLITERACY. AGE AND OVER, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE PERIODS, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890. 213 35 TO 41 YEABS. 45 TO 64 TEARS. 65 TO 64 TEARS. 65 YEARS «.KD OVER. AGE UNKNOWN. Total. Males. Femaloa. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Feikiales. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. 27,876 13, 340 14, 536 15, 189 6,822 8,367 8,008 3,431 4,577 9,095 3,607 5,488 436 225 211 1 li;i48 5,275 5,873 5,570 2,424 3,146 2,625 1,052 1,573 2,483 943 1,540 163 77 86 2 655 193 863 940 3:0 2:0 4,116 631 3,208 1,277 375 91 444 378 132 85 2,054 273 1,443 610 280 102 421 562 198 123 2,062 358 1,765 067 333 92 442 476 110 97 2,106 274 1,631 892 185 46 245 160 45 40 952 112 639 406 148 46 197 316 74 57 1,154 162 - 992 486 193 34 131 142 35 23 896 , 156 1,010 510 105 24 71 48 9 11 403 51 328 210 88 10 63 94 26 14 491 105 682 300 141 22 80 92 20 23 703 114 1,288 758 78 12 42 33 3 9 323 66 387 284 63 10 38 59 17 14 380 58 901 474 8 1 13 10 3 4 48 8- 68 41 3 5 1 8 3 3 4 5 7 3 3 23 5 28 24 5 6 7 1 25 3 40 17 S 9 10 U 12 46 CGO 31 80 223 55 32 63 67 11, 813 22 303 18 49 103 20 20 37 38 6,721 24 357 13 31 120 35 12 26 49 6,091 27 430 34 69 169 42 " 17 64 40 6,702 13 190 12 41 72 22 10 26 20 2,951 U 240 22 28 97 20 7 38 20 3,751 13 . 172 19 53 109 42 21 60 21 3,739 5 70 7 27 45 17 13 18 8 1,625 8 102 12 26 64 25 8 42 13 2,114 18 204 13 82 201 77 48 93 22 4,511 9 67 4 38 61 33 22 38 12 ],782 9 137 9 44 140 44 26 55 10 2,729 n 22 11 11 14 w 3 13 1 1 2 11 1 2 1 1 10 17 IS 19 ?n 1 150 1 54 n 96 22 2,389 1,414 1,574 1,613 1,358 545 683 1,470 44 118 200 398 2,586 1,100 662 760 905 674 245 807 684 19 64 105 196 1,191 1,289 752 814 708 684 300 376 786 25 54 101 202 1,395 1,705 992 846 942 462 204 378 767 27 39 114 226 1,410 659 395 382 492 216 95 176 329 17 22 58 110 717 1,046 597 464 450 246 109 202 433 10 17 56 116 693 1,014 560 414 566 215 101 233 375 5 18 75 163 772 386 213 166 320 104 51 99 162 2 12 38 72 332 628 347 248 246 111 50 134 213 3 6 37 91 440 1,368 673 478 525 229 93 364 435 8 23 95 220 1,030 456 249 185 280 109 39 131 179 7 13 45 89 431 912 424 293 245 120 54 233 256 1 10 50 131 599 31 24 11 18 16 13 3 22 6 1 1 4 55 17 16 ■ _ '13 13 7 3 10 4 1 14 8 2 6 3 6 23 24 25 26 27 23 ?9 12 2 30 31 1 t1 4 15 91 40 35 487 154 103 108 511 1,030 16 171 1,053 222 71 42 CO 230 476 6 84 543 265 83 61 48 281 660 10 87 510 273 137 87 73 253 450 5 130 615 127 62 45 32 127 235 3 60 324 148 75 42 " 41 126 195 2 64 291 152 115 66 44 125 199 4 67 362 64 55 23 14 42 102 3 29 212 88 60 43 30 83 97 1 33 150 250 171 88 73 160 192 6 91 313 106 78 27 34 68 76 2 40 107 144 C3 ei 89 92 116 3 61 140 4 6 1 3 3 3 36 37 2 2 39 2 1 29 'iq 1 10 40 41 2 27 2 14 •11 13 44 46 17 90 193 97 CO 5 24 78 58 367 26 10 55 92 68 28 4 16 42 27 185 20 7 44 101 39 41 1 8 36 31 182 34 10 51 72 31 28 6 13 59 61 250 27 4 31 35 17 11 4 11 35 29 120 7 6 20 37 14 17 2 2 24 32 130 11 3 21 45 21 4 2 6 30 46 173 5 3 14 22 16 6 7 2 25 18 7 16 2 10 32 38 156 6 1 2 13 6 5 11 1 G 13 14 75 1 1 3 6 1 1 1 3 '1'i 46 7 23 5 4 12 13 2 S 1 4 19 24 81 2 3 z 44 2 2 50 2 6 21 28 95 51 ■i' 9 18 78 1 2 11 1 2 3 "i? •Vt 8 55 2U STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 45.— ILLITKEATE FQEEIGN WHITE POPULATION 10 YEARS OP AGE AND OVEE, BTATES AHD TEEMT0EIE3. The United States. ^orth Atlantic diviaion. Maine Kew Harapsliire . Vermont Massaclmaetts ... Ehodo Island Connecticut Kew York "Sew Jersey Pennsylvania Soutli Atlantic division . Delaware Maryland District of Columbia., Yirginia "West Virginia North Carolina Soutli Carolina Georgia 3?^lorida 22 North Central diviaion . Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan "Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota. South Dakota.. Nebraska Kansas South Central division. Kentucky . . . Tennessee... Alabama Mississippi . Louisiana. . . Texas Oklahoma. ,. Arkansas . . - "Western division . Montana "Wyoming Colorado New Mexico . Arizona Utah Nevada Idaho "Washington . Oregon California 10 TO li TEABS. Total. 23,535 10, 925 600 786 200 982 845 461 3,087 912 3,052 24 337 17 42 47 5 16 20 90 7,362 413 153 1,087 1,355 977 1,129 344 312 445 415 526 201 3,208 73 48 69 14 332 2,001 15 56 1,442 61 37 119 88 463 205 6 49 92 61 263 Males. 12, 523 313 428 112 473 1,403 470 1,956 841 15 178 9 30 29 3 7 17 53 199 91 552 732 494 625 170 171 232 221 258 103 1,008 43 24 40 12 184 ,324 6 35 746 30 21 59 46 252 94 3 28 45 32 133 Females, 11,007 6,000 287 358 88 609 S97 199 1,024 442 1, 096 257 9 159 37 3,514 219 62 535 623 483 604 174 141 213 194 268 98 1,540 30 24 29 2 148 1,277 9 21 31 13 60 40 211 111 3 21 47 29 130 15 TO 19 TEAKS. Total. 52, 686 31, 647 1,820 2,220 445 5,310 1,702 1,555 10, 173 1,843 6,573 61 571 24 55 59 3 10 33 133 IS, 176 1,164 280 2,736 2,547 1,795 1,087 688 474 334 333 769 369 89 53 38 18 390 3,195 7 62 3,072 132 60 238 147 615 204 60 02 252 131 1,181 Males. 27, 986 16, 804 992 1, 245 282 2, 804 945 840 4,476 964 4,256 484 20 69 6, 974 579 163 1,343 1,453 990 895 404 234 171 175 379 188 remales. 54 29 26 8 232 1,408 3 27 1,877 85 39 132 85 294 106 42 44 158 24,700 14, 843 975 163 ,2, 512 757 716 5,697 879 2,317 465 28 302 18 12 21 7 13 64 6, 202 585 117 1,393 1,094 805 792 284 240 163 ■ 158 390 181 1,995 36 24 12 10 158 1,727 4 25 1, 195 47 21 100 02 321 08 8 18 94 63 307 20 TO 24 TEAKS. Total. 96, 845 57,561 2,089 2,549 729 9,338 2,132 2,452 19, 229 3,887 15, 156 1,616 165 870 79 112 100 9 27 02 192 25, 116 2,833 495 ,5, 660 4,718 3,208 3,033 1, 277 1,014 511 520 1,183 604 5,666 171 94 60 44 572 4,556 523 90 706 293 795 264 103 120 813 381 ,893 Males. 52, 687 ,31, 182 1,119 1,597 454 4,922 1, 192 1,390 fi, 806 2,034 9,668 876 95 420 25 89 79 7 15 36 110 13, 203 1,503 270 2,616 2,852 1,750 1,653 «83 446 268 287 565 310 2,800 90 60 35 28 339 2,221 4 27 4,626 363 79 471 144 462 151 81 01 509 251 . 1, 934 FemS'les. 44,158 26,379 970 952 275 1,416 ■940 1,002 10, 423 1,853 5,483 740 70 450 51 23 21 2 12 26 82 11, G13 1,330 225 3,044 1, 866 1,458 1,380 594 663 243 233 618 354 2, 766 75 44 25 16 233 2,335 4 34 160 17 2D5 149 333 113 22 29 214 130 958 I TO S* TEAKS. Total. 225, 468 123, 918 3,270 3,531 1, 524 18, 606 3,928 4,992 42, 329 8,958 30, 880 3,770 408 2,065 146 290 291 21 62 115 382 67, 794 7,827 1,488 14, 797 12, 917 9,677 7,900 3,400 2,826 1 223 1,301 2,600 1,339 12, 672 474 250 203 100 1,712 9,964 27 137 17, 114 1,117 272 2,050 731 1,855 737 285 298 1,863 932 6,924 Males. 124,048 69, 014 1, 755 2,036 891 9,014 1,907 2,781 22, 091 4,798 23, 738 2,008 248 1,001 40 219 195 13 29 67 190 85, 169 4,170 741 7,265 7,560 4,803 4,031 1,041 1,417 657 677 1,300 802 6,741 253 133 126 63 1,071 4,998 13 85 11,116 839 198 1,449 379 1,020 324 224 223 1,337 624 4,499 Eemaies. 101, 420 64, 904 1,616 1,496 630 9,492 2,021 2,211 20, 238 4,160 13, 142 1,762 160 1,064 100 71 96 8 23 48 192 32, 625 3,667 747 7,532 5,351 4,775 3,869 1,769 1,409 665 634 1,300 1,037 0,131 221 117 82 33 641 4,966 14 52 278 74 601 352 835 413 61 75 626 358 2,425 ILLITERACY. CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE PERIODS, BY STATES AND TEEEITOEIES: 1890. 215 35 TO U TEAKS. 45 TO 54 TBAES. 66 ro G4 YEAEB. 65 YEAES AND OVEB. AGE UNKNOWN. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. 208, 530 100, 489 108, 091 213, 097 90, 545 122, 552 169,459 66, 855 102, 604 151, 191 59, 705 91,486 6,710 4,471 2,239 1 107,477 51, 278 56, 199 105, 319 42, 844 62,475 76, 907 28, 101 48, 806 62, 795 22, 931 39,864 3,645 2,425 1,220 2 2,850 1,405 1,445 2,740 1,293 1,447 2,237 985 1,252 1,991 926 1,065 68 40 28 3 2,832 1,468 1,366 2,615 1,215 1,400 1,828 820 1,008 1,210 537 673 90 61 29 4 1,782 990 792 1,928 991 937 1,900 893 1,007 2,178 1,092 1,036 89 60 39 5 18, 863 7,483 11,375 21, 274 7,532 13, 742 15, 366 4,899 10,467 11,533 3,739 7,794 537 266 271 6 4,302 1,834 2,468 4,342 1,680 2,662 3,003 1,076 1,927 1,924 614 1,310 90 60 30 7 4,816 2,209 2,607 5,235 2,073 3,162 3,566 1,262 2,304 2,740 965 1,776 419 292 127 S 36, 522 17, 081 19, 441 34, 876 13, 909 20, 967 27, 175 9,992 17, 183 23, 851 8,857 14, 994 894 579 315 9 8,374 3,799 4,575 8,219 3,297 4,922 5,465 1,934 3,631 3,788 1,315 2,473 366 268 98 10 27, 136 15, 006 12, 130 24,090 10,854 13, 236 16, 367 6,240 10, 127 13, 680 4,886 8,694 1,092 809 283 11 4,002 1,856 2,146 4,636 1,881 2,754 3, 997 1,492 2, 506 3,890 1,582 2,308 506 402 194 12 373 170 203 427 158 269 341 129 212 301 118 183 18 12 6 13 2,177 983 1,194 2,382 955 1,427 1,928 682 1,246 1,892 703 1,190 326 186 140 14 202 63 209 408 71 337 391 65 326 347 63 284 18 4 14 IS 261 178 83 322 185 137 332 197 135 366 234 132 23 17 6 16 307 192 205 537 225 312 547 227 320 622 290 332 168 167 11 17 22 13 9 26 19 7 47 28 19 43 28 16 1 1 18 67 94 35 52 32 42 72 143 33 59 39 84 68 149 29 53 39 96 63 118 34 59 34 59 13 9 3 20 349 180 169 318 170 142 194 82 112 143 64 79 30 16 14 21 70, 383 32, 467 37, 916 80, 802 34, 232 46, 570 73, 509 29,844 43, 665 74, 016 30,337 43, 679 1,357 826 631 22 8,469 3,949 4,520 10, 017 4,178 5,839 9,020 3,421 6,599 9,576 3,797 6,779 247 147 100 23 2,137 910 1, 227 3,439 1,363 2,077 3,628 1,455 2,171 3,996 1,677 2,318 83 42 41 24 13, 521 6,047 7,474 14, 271 5, 882 8,380 12,214 4,831 7,383 11, 414 4,481 6,933 139 70 69 25 12,369 6, 741 6,628 11, 748 5,836 5,912 9,139 4,241 4,898 9,074 3,967 5,107 193 133 60 26 11,119 5,148 5,971 12, 629 5,447 7,182 12, 833 5,253 7,680 14,959 6,210 8,749 174 92 82 27 7,885 3,339 4,546 9,514 3,645 5,869 9,493 3,641 5,852 9,056 3,611 5,445 157 114 43 28 4,050 1,634 2,416 6,131 2,427 3,704 6,484 2,572 3,912 6,700 2,829 3,871 105 74 31 29 3,583 1,566 2,017 5,139 2,034 3,105 3,933 1,520 2,413 3,457 1,352 2,105 130 79 51 30 1,174 529 645 1,066 471 595 969 382 687 856 330 526 22 7 15 31 1,308 592 716 1,374 1 694 780 1,233 532 706 1,234 498 738 30 17 13 32 2,635 1 1, 194 1,441 2,004 1,136 1,463 2,079 918 1,161 1,706 695 1,011 61 38 23 33 2,133 818 1,315 2,870 1,220 1,650 2,481 1,078 1,403 1,989 892 1,097 16 13 3 34 12, 164 6,233 5,931 11, 052 6,668 6,484 7,537 3,609 4,023 5,390 2,386 3,004 465 285 180 35 823 364 459 1,395 508 887 1,380 550 830 1,242 516 726 39 12 27 36 302 131 171 429 . 202 227 368 170 193 278 133 145 29 10 19 37 175 108 67 228 129 99 161 77 84 135 66 69 26 24 2 38 142 1 86 56 149 83 66 167 . 89 73 128 71 57 6 4 2 .39 1,729 1,040 680 1,743 825 918 1,369 476 893 1,061 329 732 18 9 9 40 8,779 4,388 4,391 6,809 3,657 3,152 3,881 2,014 1,867 2,433 1,223 1,210 342 224 118 41 26 188 12 95 14 93 39 260 17 147 22 113 25 180 17 110 8 70 14 99 7 41 7 58 6 2 3 43 14, 554 8,655 5,899 11, 289 6,020 5,269 7,609 3,909 3,600 5,100 2,469 2,631 647 533 114 44 616 446 170 450 315 135 194 114 80 104 61 43 15 14 1 45 199 1,484 132 984 67 500 174 868 98 508 76 360 82 424 42 201 40 223 60 270 22 125 38 145 1 80 1 6 46 47 75 740 365 375 604 335 269 350 199 151 202 117 85 47 15 32 48 1,509 765 744 996 502 494 450 218 232 206 95 111 11 6 5 4<» 899 351 543 889 311 578 867 279 683 1,111 381 730 12 10 2 .•SO 296 237 1,166 209 154 794 87 83 372 264 224 822 162 133 505 102 91 317 112 154 458 77 83 258 35 71 200 62 105 265 40 48 125 22 67 140 5 3 63 6 3 56 5T 62 7 53 801 497 304 582 337 245 331 214 167 275 140 135 50 47 3 rn 6,607 3,958 2,649 5,416 2,814 2,602 4,037 2,224 1,813 2,440 1,315 1,125 360 302 68 55 216 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 46.— ILLITERATE COLORED POPULATION (a) 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER, STATES A.\D TERBITORIES. The United States. North Atlantic division . Maine New Hampshire . Vermont Massachusetts ... Khode Island Connecticut New Tork New Jersey Pennsylvania South Atlantic division . Delaware Maryland District of Columbia., Virginia "West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina , Georgia , Florida 22 North Central division. Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota . South Dakota . Nebraska Kansas South Central division . Kentucky... Tennessee .. . Alabama Mississippi . Louisiana... " Texas Oklahoma . . . Arkansas ..- Western division. Montana Wyoming Colorado New Mexico . Arizona Utah Nevada Idaho Washington . Oregon California 10 TO 14 TEAKS. Total. Males. Females, 415, 190 1,752 10 6 7 41 19 38 382 467 783 202, 901 1,179 7,805 1,051 33, 690 909 37, 815 51,568 63, 890 5,034 6,007 433 390 414 293 109 97 59 3,635 26 428 201, 834 11, 406 20, 205 50, 833 39, 862 45, 423 18, 545 65 15, 495 2,696 46 6 19 807 213 48 271 12 172 95 ,007 223, 233 4 4 3 20 14 • 23 202 247 403 108, 661 615 4,135 597 18, 374 531 20,053 27, 375 33, 844 3,137 3,314 2U 209 214 164 58 55 37 2,022 19 14 58 253 107, 918 6 2 4 21 5 15 180 220 379 94, 240 564 3,070 454 15, 316 438 17, 762 24, 193 29, 046 2,797 2, 693 6,259 11, 001 37, 137 31, 548 23, 065 10, 146 47 8,125 1,420 83 3 13 394 125 27 132 8 112 61 523 212 187 200 139 51 42 23 1,613 7 14 41 175 93, 916 S,147 0,304 23, 706 18, 314 21, 758 8,399 18 7,370 1,276 13 3 6 413 88 21 139 4 60 44 485 16 TO 19 TEARS. Total, Males. Females 3,548 34 13 13 136 36 59 543 641 1,075 175, 461 1,039 7,704 1,330 29, 000 1,184 30, 706 42, 449 56, 125 5,924 6,390 654 511 523 345 133 79 64 3,477 19 16 113 456 187, 630 10,786 18, 786 45, 525 40, 259 40,219 18, 663 27 13, 355 3,923 124 4 49 813 194 61 315 22 246 138 1,956 195, 879 1,440 20 9 8 90 21 24 312 356 600 91, 648 675 4,199 657 16, 502 821 16, 101 21,106 29, 098 2,689 3,619 375 300 317 176 65 32 44 1,964 n 9 67 269 96,644 6,182 10, 432 23, 482 20, 647 19, 438 9,857 16 6,590 2,528 87 388 116 37 175 19 164 97 1,402 180, 062 1,108 5 46 15 35 230 285 475 83, 813 464 3,505 673 12, 498 363 14, 605 31, 343 27, 027 3,335 2,771 279 211 206 169 68 47 20 1,513 8 7 56 187 90, 976 4,604 8,354 22, 043 19, 612 20, 781 8,806 11 6,765 1,394 34 1 12 425 78 24 140 3 82 41 554 20 TO 24 TEARS. Total. Males. Females. 368, 420 4,677 47 13 17 233 67 140 1,009 1,067 1,994 161, 015 1,063 7,511 1,690 26, 308 1,638 25, 771 36, 701 52, 253 8,080 8,605 1,065 811 835 428 165 93 161 4,223 30 41 189 624 187, 918 12, 173 18, 765 43,827 40, 311 37, 288 22, 521 33 14, 001 6,245 179 19 170 976 253 79 367 43 876 296 1,487 29 8 10 149 33 80 608 531 1,148 72, 411 538 3,078 667 12, 207 1, 101 10,600 15, 700 34, 063 3,797 4,460 694 442 425 228 84 49 80 2,148 21 . 23 84, 491 6,190 8,666 19, 004 17, 832 16, 623 10, 166 15 5,995 4,663 155 15 130 506 190 59 200 34 251 228 2,794 199, 850 18 5 7 84 34 60 401 476 846 88,604 525 3,833 1,023 14, 101 477 15, 171 21, 001 28, 190 4,283 4,205 26 TO 34 TEARS. 410 2D0 81 44 81 2,075 9 18 103 344 103, 427 6,982 10, 099 23, 823 22, 479 20, 665 12, 3,55 18 8,006 1,683 24 4 40 470 63 20 167 9 125 68 Total. 569, 080 10, 077 103 16 31 659 178 284 2,404 2,109 4,293 243, 768 2,002 14, 614 3, 615 43, 427 2, 065 38, 093 61, 781 76, 278 11,863 20, 438 2,850 2,116 2,083 870 320 201 372 9,174 43 90 520 1,800 278, 798 21, 834 30, 310 53, 908 60, 398 48, 664 36, 398 117 22, 169 15, 999 496 76 475 1,448 523 196 799 180 916 1,018 9,872 Males. 250, 145 5,278 59 9 21 387 78 158 1,258 1,053 2,255 101, 298 . 967 6,383 1,250 18, 121 1, 148 14, 654 20, 764 33, 070 4,941 9,843 1,468 1, 043 1,028 439 181 104 195 4,299 24 51' 270 741 120, 935 10, 373 12,929 24,-906 25, 717 21, ,547 16, 037 42 9,384 12, 791 427 56 344 791 409 150 487 157 692 887 8,391 Females. 318, 935 4,799 44 7 10 272 100 126 1,146 1,066 2,038 142, 470 1,035 8,231 2,395 26, 300 917 23, 439 31, 017 43, 208 6,922 10, 595 1,382 1,073 1,054 431 139 97 177 4,875 19 39 250 1,059 157, 863 11, 461 17, 381 34, 003 34,681 37, 117 30, 361 75 12, 785 20 131 657 114 46 312 23 224 131 1,^81 a Persona of negro descent, Chinese, Japanesej and civilized Indians. ILLITERACY. CLASSIFIED BY SEX Aisu AGE PERIODS, BY STATES AND TEEKITOEIES: 1890. 217 35 TO 44 YEABS. 45 TO 54 TRAE8. 66 TO 64 TEABS. 66 TEAES AND ovEn. AGE UNKNOWN. Total. Males. Fomalea. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. 515, 0-e 231, 548 293,528 412, 496 199,208 213, 288 235; 634 123,304 112, 330 193, 646 96, 316 97, 330 26, 645 13, 297 13, 318 1 11, 050 5,291 5,759 8,800 4,205 4,595 5,076 2,223 2,853 5,230 2,112 3, 118 788 399 389 2 98 52 46 75 43 32 48 32 10 59 25 34 5 4 1 3 27 12 15 21 11 10 18 9 9 16 7 9 7 6 1 4 27 20 7 25 17 8 19 15 4 27 13 14 2 1 1 5 753 354 399 587 270 317 287 126 161 294 100 194 36 19 17 6 306 125 181 260 116 144 120 41 79 159 60 109 25 14 11 7 388 191 197 309 152 157 20O 04 106 213 95 117 28 8 20 8 2,504 1,192 1,312 1,932 943 989 1,211 490 721 1,280 637 743 149 91 68 9 2, 3C3 1,047 1,316 1,9S7 926 1,061 1,144 534 610 1,217 492 725 173 76 97 10 . 4,584 2,208 2,280 3, 004 1,727 1,877 2,029 883 1,147 1,966 793 1,173 363 180 183 11 ' 226,714 94, 767 131, 947 176, 214 82, 036 94, 178 103, 320 53, 595 49, 725 88, 034 43, 932 a, 102 8,509 3,802 4,707 12 2, 036 972 1, 064- 1,513 728 785 889 429 460 842 371 471 129 52 77 13 . 16, 078 7,121 8,957 12,734 0,037 6,097 7,127 3,339 3,788 6,-258 2,735 3,523 892 470 422 14 5, 15D 1,878 3,281 4,265 1,874 2,391 2,124 888 1,236 1,748 610 1,138 377 163 214 15 47, 2G8 20, 431 26, 837 36, 593 16, 877 19, 721 23, 469 11,458 11, Oil 20, 185 10, 332 9,853 1,733 787 940 16 ],846 920 926 1,430 719 741 842 435 407 689 319 370 239 180 113 17 35,952 13, 523 22, 424 31, 803 15, 241 16, 562 18,887 10, 253 8,634 15, 717 7,824 7,893 1,237 526 711 18 40, 204 19, 191 27, 013 33, 805 15, 397 18, 468 20, 180 10, 046 9,534 17, 462 8,853 8,009 .1,053 436 610 19 CI, C07 20, 443 35, 164 45, 164 20, 860 24, 304 26, 351 13, 877 12, 474 21, 193 10, 858 10, 335 . .2, 154 901 1,230 20 10,564 4,233 6,231 8,812 4,303 4,509 4,451 2,270 2,181 3,940 2, 030 1,910 . . 636. 278 .358 21 24, 774 11,154 13, 020 21,341 10, 303 11, 039 13, 316 2,443 6,587 6,729 11,601 5,452 0,209 1,833 885 948 22 3,950 1,914 2,036 3,554 1,757 1,797 1,210 1,232 2,410 1,134 1,276 251 130 121 23 2, 689 1,214 1,475 2,299 1,155 1,144 1,377 096 681 1,105 538 567 191 02 99 24 2, 860 1,281 1,579 2, 620 1,273 1,347 1,605 833 772 1,303 018 690 . 168 84 84 25 820 413 408 762 364 398 594 278 316 608 334 334 58 40 18 26 374 186 18S 268 149 119 190 94 96 193 97 96 9 2 7 27 200 93 107 169 82 87 101 48 53 123 60 73 28 11 17 28 501 213 258 543 275 268 265 144 121 230 128 108 32 17 15 29 10,113 4,519 5,594 7,588 3,459 4,129 4,535 2,107 2,423 3,912 1,749 2,163 905 417 488 30 55 26 29 17 8 9 13 7 6 10 4 6 2 1 1 31 77 43 34 76 42 34 46 22 24 26 9 17 10 5 5 32 604 281 323 419 204 215 250 130 120 228 105 123 24 13 11 33 2,531 942 1,589 3,026 1,534 1,492 1,898 1,018 880 1,442 686 756 155 73 82 34 237,883 93, 507 139, 376 198, 159 96, 493 101, 066 110, 227 58, 143 62, 084 86, 709 43, 617 43, 092 12,692 5,926 6,706 35 20, 210 9,210 11, 000 15, 514 7,399 8,115 8,982 4,408 4,574 7,751 3,615 4,136 1,876 1,005 870 36 27, 464 10, 090 16,774 24, 709 U, 780 12, 929 14, 529 7,554 6,975 10, 910 6,216 6,694 2, 293 970 1,323 37 46,438 17, 495 28,943 44, 589 22, 898 21,691 22, 431 11, 854 10, 677 17, 581 9,012 8,569 2,008 1,035 . 1, 033 38 52,223 22, 593 29, 630 30, 504 15, 925 20, 579 24, 610 13, 770 10, 840 18, 770 9,827 8,943 1,921 799 1,122 39 42, 090 18, 490 23, 600 33,309 15, 787 17, 522 19, 086 9,664 9,422 16, 029 7,809 8,220 1,137 567 570 40 30, 043 12, 409 17,634 25, 646 13,046 12, 600 12,401 6,410 6,051 10, 072 5,214 4,858 2,135 977 1,158 41 212 81 131 200 118 82 139 79 60 96 58 38 8 2 42 10,203 7,539 11,661 17, 688 0,540 8,148 7,989 4,404 3,585 5,500 2,860 2,634 1,255 567 688 43 14, 655 11,829 2,826 7,982 0,172 1,810 3,695 2,756 939 2,012 1,203 809 2,823 2,285 538 44 437 360 71 250 218 32 66 52 14 29 14 15 25 22 3 45 76 377 C2 243 14 134 35 202 28 124 7 78 3 81 2 36 1 45 2 42 2 18 1 291 1 10 46 47 24 275 1,101 607 554 879 503 376 415 215 200 204 152 142 12 7 5 48 396 291 105 166 126 40 49 31 18 33 23 10 2 1 1 49 190 141 49 93 70 23 45 27 18 24 14 10 89 68 81 iM 757 516 241 458 290 168 227 157 70 139 77 62 208 128 80 51 314 761 278 518 36 243 274 405 260 231 14 174 137 193 120 112 8 81 30 169 30 89 94 279 89 184 5 95 52 63 80 763 6i2 121 410 353 67 165 118 47 70 36 34 202 191 11 54 9,423 8,165 1,258 4,810 3,009 841 2,314 1,877 437 1,180 748 432 1,620 1,330 290 5S 218 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. TABU! 47.— ILLITEKATE ISTEGEO POPULATION (o) 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OTEB, STATES AND TEKKITOBIES. The tTnited States... North Atlantic division Maine Ne'w Hampahire Vermont ., Massachusetts Khode Island - Connecticut N"ew York New Jersey Pennsylvania South Atlantic division Delaware Maryland District of Columhia "Virginia TVest Yirginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia iFlorida North Central division Ohio Indiaua Illinois Michigan "Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Central division Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Oklahoma Arkansas "Western division . . _ Montana "Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Idaho "Washington Oregon California 10 TO 14 YEARS. Total. Males. Females 411, 726 1,724 4 6 6 41 18 07 366 466 7S0 202,773 1,179 7,804 1,051 33, 038 969 37,736 61, 548 62, 888 5,910 5,515 422 395 413 86 11 17 56 3, C34 4 3 48 427 201, 451 11, 405 20, 201 60, 749 39, G70 45, 379 18, 497 65 15, 485 24 5 10 78 2 15 1 3 6 22 92 220, 414 4 2 20 13 23 190 246 402 1Q8, 596 615 4,135 597 18, 373 531 20, 014 27, 368 33, 8i3 3,122 3,042 211 209 214 63 2 11 34 2,022 2 31 253 107, 713 0,259 10,999 27, 074 21, 446 23, 645 10, 125 47 8,113 163 21 2 11 €4 1 9 1 1 2 14 47 191, 312 4 2 4 21 5 14 176 220 378 S4, 177 564 3,669 454 15, 315 438 17, 722 24, 182 29, 045 2,788 2,473 211 186 199 33 9 6 21 1,612 4 1 17 174 93,738 5,146 9,202 23, 675 18, 224 21,734 8,372 18 7,367 100 3 3 5 24 1 2 8 8 45 15 TO 19 TEAES. Total. ■ Males. Females. 371, 076 2,377 18 9 11 99 31 54 476 622 1,057 175, 331 1,039 7, 702 1,330 28, 995 1,184 30, 617 42, 441 56, 118 5,905 5,837 643 605 504 120 14 5 59 3,465 4 3 70 445 187, 284 10, 785 18, 779 45, 490 40, 081 40, 162 18, 619 27 13, 341 2 27 62 7 19 7 4 16 7 103 1, 291 11 6 6 53 17 19 257 338 584 91, 678 575 4,197 657 16, 499 821 16,056 21, 102 29, 092 2,579 3,340 360 295 302 77 C 1 41 1,053 4 3 37 261 96, 483 6,181 10, 429 23, 469 20, 566 19,413 9,829 16 6,680 155 2 1 16 23 5 10 6 4 11 1,086 7 3 5 46 14 36 219 284 473 83, 753 464 3,506 673 12, 490 363 14, 561 21, 339 27, 026 3,326 2,491 277 210 202 43 8 4 18 1,512 33 184 90, 801 4, 604 8,360 22, 021 19, 515 20, 749 8,790 11 0,761 92 1 1 11 29 2 1 G 1 32 20 TO 24 TEAKS. Total. Males. Females. 360, 887 4,086 11 10 17 160 57 118 797 1,006 1,910 160, 857 1,060 7,498 1,683 26, 299 1,036 25, 684 36, 694 62, 2.13 8,060 7,940 1,054 805 798 132 13 22 154 4,184 16 13 132 617 187, 525 12, 171 18, 755 42, 773 40, 166 37, 212 22,456 30 13, 972 479 6 18 87 75 60 19 2 2 29 19 172 163, 107 2,178 6 5 10 76 25 58 403 630 1,065 72, 316 536 8,665 660 12, 198 1,159 10, 563 15, 697 24,055 3,784 4,046 683 438 391 71 5 9 75 2,110 13 10 66 275 84,275 6,189 3,661 18, 986 17, 759 10, 577 10, 120 12 5,971 292 14 47 36 45 17 19 10 101 197, 780 1,908 5 5 7 84 32 60 394 476 845 8, 541 525 3,833 1, 023 14, 101 477 15, 121 20, 997 28, 188 4,276 3,894 471 367 407 61 8 13 79 2,074 3 342 103, 250 6,982 10, 094 23, 737 22, 397 20, 635 12, 336 18 8,001 187 4 40 39 5 2 2 2 10 25 TO 84 YEAES. Total. 560, 551 8,863 25 9 24 489 100 240 1,834 1,971 4,111 243,464 1,990 14, 583 3,631 43, 416 2,061 37, 932 51, 763 76, 258 11, 830 18, 903 2,819 2,090 1,949 337 48 70 B54 9, 074 22 29 332 1,779 278, 074 21, 825 30, 290 68, 785 60, 149 48, 652 36,230 111 22, 120 1,247 57 281 155 102 32 11 16 479 Males. 235, 420 4,115 12 2 14 218 61 114 705 916 2,074 101, 125 955 6,352 1,238 18, 113 1,144 14, 599 20, 755 33, 053 4,916 8,927 1,438 1,023 897 180 30 43 180 4,203 12 26 174 721 120, 506 10, 366 12, 919 2i,852 25, 601 21,477 15, 905 36 9,350 747 39 160 93 85 22 1 2 47 11 Females. 315, 131 4,748 10 271 99 126 1,129 1,050 2,037 142, 339 1,035 8,231 2,393 26, 303 917 23, 333 31, 008 43, 205 6,914 9,976 1,381 1,067 1,052 157 18 27 174 4,871 10 3 158 1,058 157,568 11, 459 17, 371 33,933 34, 648 27, 075 20, 331 75 12,776 500 13 18 121 62 17 10 10 6 22 4 217 a Includes all persona of negro descent. ILLITERACY. CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE PERIODS, BY STATES AND TEEEITOEIES: 1890. 219 35 TO 44 TEABS. 45 TO 64 TEAKS. S6 TO 84 TEARS. 66 TEAES AUD 3VEK. AQE UNKNOWN. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. 488, 667 208,451 290,216 403,634 192, 520 211, 114 231,490 120, 399 Ill, 091 190, 899 94, 806 96, 093 23, 738 10, 953 12, 785 1 10, 286 4,587 5,699 8,668 4,030 4,538 4,982 2,160 2, 822 5,141 2,078 3,063 729 340 389 2 28 14 14 29 20 9 8 5 3 80 15 15 2 1 1 3 23 8 15 20 11 9 18 9 9 14 5 9 6 5 1 4 25 19 6 20 14 6 17 13 4 27 13 14 2 1 1 5 649 252 397 566 252 314 1 284 123 161 290 100 190 29 12 17 6 296 116 180 255 113 143 116 40 76 148 47 101 25 14 11 1 358 163 195 299 147 162 194 91 103 204 91 113 28 8 20 8 2,149 856 1,293 1,839 866 973 1,184 473 711 1,268 528 730 114 56 58 9 2,310 994 1,316 1,968 908 1,000 1, 140 531 609 1,209 488 721 168 71 97 10 4,448 2,165 2,283 3,572 1,699 1,873 2,021 875 1,146 1,961 791 1,170 366 172 183 11 226,483 94,639 131, 844 176, 054 81, 948 94, 106 103, 237 53,556 49, 682 87, 935 43,886 44, 049 8,498 3,793 4,705 12 2,035 971 1,064 1,512 727 785 880 429 460 842 371 471 129 52 77 13 16, 055 7,090 8,956 12, 731 6,035 6,696 7,121 3,334 3,787 6,258 2,735 3,523 893 470 422 14 5,145 1,865 3,280 4,264 1,873 2,391 2,124 888 1,236 1,746 609 1,137 372 158 214 15 47, 317 20,415 26, 832 36, 682 16,871 19,711 22, 458 11, 454 11, 004 20, 181 10, 331 9,850 1,733 787 946 16 1,845 919 926 . 1,460 719 741 842 435 407 689 319 370 299 186 113 17 35, 834 13, 482 22, 352 31, 708 16, 188 16,620 18, 840 10, 234 8,608 15, 650 7,790 7,860 1,237 526 711 18 46, 193 19, 188 27,005 •33, 849 15, 391 18,468 20, 175 10, 642 9,533 17, 455 8,851 8,604 1,061 436 615 19 61, 591 26,433 33, 159 45, 160 20, 849 24, 301 26,345 13, 874 12, 471 21, 181 10, 852 10,329 2,151 902 1,249 20 10,538 4,268 6,270 8,798 4,295 4,503 4,443 2,265 2,173 3,933 2,023 1,905 634 276 358 21 23,489 10, 508 12, 981 20, 403 9,843 10, 560 13,635 6,259 6,366 10,917 5,115 5,802 1,767 849 918 22 3,927 1,893 2,034 3,638 1,744 1,794 2,437 1,208 1,229 2,405 1,131 1,274 251 130 121 23 2,676 1,207 1,469 2,284 1,151 1, 133 1,364 690 674 1,097 532 665 191 92 99 24 3,777 1 1,204 1,673 2,605 1,359 1,346 1,596 838 767 1,306 617 089 164 80 84 25 426 243 183 449 232 217 347 165 183 371 193 178 38 27 11 28 84 42 42 86 50 86 64 27 27 62 41 21 7 2 ff 27 110 58 52 84 42 42 41 21 20 32 15 17 5 2 a 28 488 232 256 538 271 267 264 143 121 233 125 103 32 17 15 ' 29 10, 0.60 4,470 5,590 7,673 3,446 4,126 4,532 2, 105 2,437 3,910 1,748 2,162 902 414 488 30 18 25 366 9 24 195 9 1 191 6 16 219 2 9 113 4 6 106 6 1 94 5 1 1 41 6 1 65 3 1 30 3 ] 1 21 1 <\\ 1 32 33 53 35 12 2,512 931 1,581 3,006 1,523 1,483 1,890 1,014 876 1,429 679 750 154 72 83 34 237, 235 98, 089 339,146 197, 760 96, 236 101, 624 110, 047 68, 049 61, 998 86, 563 43,542 43,021 12, 645 6,890 6,735 35 20, 207 9,208 10, S99 15, 508 7,393 8,115 8,981 4,407 4,574 7,751 3,615 4,130 1,874 1,005 86P 36 27, 449 10, 676 16, 773 24,693 11, 771 12, 933 14, 521 7,550 6,971 10, 900 5,211 5,689 2,293 970 1, 32,1 37 46, 336 17, 444 28, 892 44,524 22, 867 21, 657 22, 409 11, 853 10, 558 17, 569 9,005 8, 664 2,003 1,035 1,033 38 51, 993 22, 474 29, 518 36, 382 15,853 20, 530 24, 533 13,724 10, 809 18, 693 9,783 8,909 1,918 798 1,12P 39 41, 957 18, 383 23, 574 33,215 15, 718 17, 497 19, 057 9,648 9,403 16, 001 7,796 8,20'5 1,135 565 570 40 29,913 12, 311 17, 603 25, 575 13, 395 12, 580 12, 433 6,394 6,030 10, 059 5,213 4,817 2,094 944 1,150 41 209 78 131 198 116 82 138 78 00 95 58 37 8 6 S 42 19, 172 7,515 11, 657 17, 665 9,624 8,141 7,975 4,395 3,680 5,490 2,802 2,634 1,255 567 68(i 43 1,174 628 546 850 464 386 599 376 223 343 185 158 99 81 1* 44 33 40 253 14 30 130 19 " 10 123 24 21 159 15 15 85 9 6 74 13 1 69 9 4 1 42 10 2 40 4 2 17 6 2 1 9 2 1 46 47 27 23 5 160 91 69 122 70 52 51 32 19 25 11 14 4 2 n 48 60 42 18 17 11 6 3 1 2 2 1 1 2 1 1 49 14 7 7 13 9 4 7 5 2 1 1 li 69 20 10 51 17 511 15 3 39 6 251 11 7 13 11 260 18 9 44 50 373 4 6 24 41 184 14 3 20 9 189 13 2 29 26 383 12 1 2 16 10 124 ' 8 3 9 10 233 2 3 7 3 134 1 3 5 60 I 62 5? 13 16 261 2 7 9P 3 5 59 51 I 55 220 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 48.— TOTAL ILLITERATE POPULATION 10 YEAES OF AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES, DEGSBE OF ILLITKR4.CT, GBNEEAL NATIVITY, AND COLOE. All illiterates Total TvMto Native white Native parents Foreign parents Foreign "white Total colored (a) Persons of negro descent. .- Illiterates who can read but can not write. Total white Kative white Native parents Foreign parents Foreign white Total colored (a) Persons of negro descent Illiterates who can neither read nor write Total white , Native white Native parents Foreign parents Foreign white Total colored (a) Persons of negro descent 10 TO 14 TEARS. Total. 731, 688 316, 498 292, 963 267, 410 25, 653 23, 535 415, 190 4U,726 62, 8S1 60,052 55, 528 4,524 2,829 42, 024 41,870 626, 783 253, 617 211,882 21, 029 373, ICO 369, 856 Males. 396, 489 174, 256 161, 728 147, 622 14, 106 12, 528 222, 233 220, 414 56, 956 35, 062 33, 555 30, 956 2,599 1,507 21, 894 21, 818 339, 533 139,194 128, 173 110,606 11, 507 11,021 200, 339 198, 096 Fe- males. 335, 199 142, 242 131, 235 119, 788 11, 447 11,007 192, 957 191, 312 47, 949 27, 819 26, 497 24,572 1,925 1,322 20, 130 20, 052 287, 250 114, 423 104, 738 95, 216 9,522 9,685 172, 827 171, 260 IS TO 19 TEARS. Total. 653, 554 277, 613 224, 927 198, 867 26, 060 52, 686 375, 911 371, 076 127, 065 66, 938 60, 859 55, 382 6,477 6,079 60, 127 69, 924 104, 068 143, 485 20, 683 46, 607 315,814 311, 152 Males. 351, 336 155, 457 127, 471 112, 032 16, 439 27, 986 195, 879 192, 833 67, 430 37, 668 34, 579 31, 175 3,404 3,089 29, 762 29, 630 283, 906 117, 789 92, 892 80, 857 12, 035 24, 897 166, 117 163, 223 Fe- males. 302, 218 122, 166 97, 456 86, 835 10, 621 24,700 180, 062 178,223 69, 635 29, 270 26, 280 24, 207 2,073 2,990 30, 365 30, 294 242, 583 92, 886 62, 628 8,548 21, 710 149, 697 147, 929 20 TO 24 TEARS. Total. 671,667 303, 247 206, 402 184, 206 22, 196 96,815 368, 420 360, 887 119, 636 03, 923 62, 732 48, 138 4,594 11, 191 55, 713 55, 352 552, 031 239, 324 153, 670 136, 068 17, 602 85, 654 312, 707 305, 536 Males. 326, 303 167, 733 106, 016 92, 589 12,457 62, 687 168, 670 163, 107 63, 695 30, 207 24, 815 22, 218 2,697 5,392 23, 488 23, 225 272, 608 127, 526 80, 231 70, 371 9,860 145, 082 139, 882 Fe- males. 345, 364 101, 356 91, 617 9,739 44,158 199, 850 197, 780 65,911 33, 716 27, 917 25, 920 1,997 5,799 32, 225 32,127 279, 423 111, 798 73, 439 66, 697 7,712 38, 359 167, 625 165, 653 26 TO 81 YEARS. Total. 1, 172, 057 602, 977 377, 509 337, 642 39, 867 225,468 669, 080 650, 651 219, 070 134, 628 104,244 94, 301 9,940 30,384 81,112 83,725 952, 987 168, 349 273, 265 213, 338 29, 927 196, 081 181, 638 468, 826 Males. 556, 281 306, 139 182, 091 161, 525 20, 506 121, 048 Fe- males. 615, 773 206, 838 195,418 176,117 19, 301 101, 120 250, 145 318, 935 235, 420 315, 131 M, 381 58, 380 13,841 39, 275 4,566 14,639 36,001 35, 422 461, 903 247, 759 138, 250 122, 250 16, 000 109, 509 211, 111 199, 993 121, 689 76,248 00, 403 55, 029 5,374 15,845 48, 441 48,303 220, 590 135, 015 121, 088 13,927 85,575 270,491 266,828 a Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. ILLITERACY. 221 CLASSIFIED BY DEGREE OF ILLITEEACY, GENEEAL NATIVITY, COLOR, SEX, AND AGE PERIODS : 1890. S5 TO 44 YEARS. 45 TO 54 YEARS. 65 TO G4 YEARS. 65 YEARS AND OVER. AGE nXKNOWN. Toteil. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. If ales. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. 1,056,093 476, 807 579, 886 871, 205 393, 420 477,785 589,219 259, 859 329, 360 535, 955 224, 653 311, 302 42, 664 23, 071 19, 593 1 541,617 2,-3, 259 28G, 358 458, 709 194, 212 264, 497 353, 585 136, 555 217,030 342, 309 128, 337 213, 972 10, 019 9, 774 6,2JD 2 333, 037 305, Ifil 27, 876 208, 580 515, 070 498, 667 154, 770 141, 430 13, 340 100,489 221, 548 208,451 178, 207 163,731 14, 530 108, 091 293,528 290, 216 245, 612 230, 423 15, 189 213,097 412,496 403, 634 103, 607 96, 845 6,822 90, 545 199, 208 192, 520 141, 945 133, 578 8,367 122, 552 213, 288 211, 114 184, 120 176, 118 8,008 169,459 235,634 231,490 69, 700 66, 209 3,431 66,855 123,304 120, 399 114,420 109, 849 4,677 102, 604 112, 330 111, 091 191,118 182, 023 9,095 151,191 193, 646 190, 899 68, 632 65, 025 3,607 59,705 96, 316 94, 806 122,480 116, 998 5,488 91,486 97, 330 86, 093 0,309 8,873 436 6,710 20, 645 23, 738 5,303 6,078 225 4, 471 13, 297 10, 953 4,000 3, 795 211 2,239 13,348 12,785 3 4 5 6 7 8 194, 386 83, 526 110, 800 160, 753 65, 054 95, 099 122, 641 42, 868 79,673 115,164 36, 788 78, 376 4,333 2,271 2,002 9 135, 775 54, 243 81, 532 125, 349 76, 480 71, 755 4,731 48, 863 35,404 35, 070 710, 452 43, 301 82, 048 103, 188 32, 349 73, 839 104, 700 30, 523 74, 237 2,039 034 1,065 10 97,835 80, 871 7,964 37,940 58,611 58,041 862, 307 39, 654 36, 457 3,197 14, 589 29, 283 28, 832 393,281 68, 181 53, 414 4,707 23, 351 29,328 29, 209 409, 020 20,059 24,931 1,728 16, 642 21,753 21, 510 328, 366 49, 827 46, 824 3,003 32, 221 13, 651 13, 560 382, 030 61, 600 68, 816 2,784 44,588 16, 353 16, 196 466, 678 17, 687 16, 698 889 14, 702 10, 519 10,412 210,991 44,013 42, 118 1,895 29, 826 5,834 6,784 249, 087 64, 564 61, 267 3,297 40, 190 10,404 10, 332 420, 791 17, 000 16, 077 923 13, 523 6,265 6,220 187, 805 47, 564 45, 190 2,374 26, 673 4,139 4,112 232,920 1,455 1,383 72 684 2,294 2,144 38,331 666 629 37 318 1,237 1,139 20, 800 789 754 33 260 1,007 1,005 17, 531 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 405, 842 201, 016 204, 820 333, 300 130,911 182, 449 247, 397 104, 206 143, 191 237, 549 97,814 139, 735 13, 980 8,790 6,190 18 235, 202 215, 290 19, 912 170, 040 456, 465 440, 626 315,110 104, 973 10, 143 85, 900 192, 265 179, 619 120, 080 110, 317 9,769 84,740 264, 200 261, 007 169, 126 158, 668 10,458 164,234 377, 092 368, 504 77, 008 71,914 5,094 73,903 177, 465 171,010 92,113' 86, 754 5,364 90, 331 109, 637 197, 554 122, 520 117, 302 5,224 124, 871 219, 281 215,294 52, 113 49, 671 2,542 62,093 112, 785 109, 987 70,413 67, 731 2,683 72,778 106, 496 105, 307 126, 554 120, 756 6,798 110, 995 183, 242 180,567 51, 632 48,948 2,084 46, 182 90, 061 88, 586 74, 822 71, 808 3,114 64,813 93, 191 91,981 7,834 7,490 364 6,120 24, 351 21, 594 4,637 4,449 188 4,153 12, 010 9,814 3,217 3,o;i 170 1,973 12, 341 11, 780 19 20 21 22 23 24 222 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 49.— TOTAL ILLITERATE POPUIATION 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND DEGREE OF ILLITERACY, FOR CITIES HAVING 25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1890. New York. IT.Y Chicago, 111 Pliilad6lT>liia,Pa.... Brooklyn, N.Y St. Louis, Ma Boston, Mass Baltimore, Md San Francisco, Cal., Cineinnati, OMo — Cleveland, OMo Btiffalo,K.Y , Kew Orleans, La.. Pittabiirg, Pa "Waehin^ton, B. C- Detroit, Micli , Jlilwaukeo, "Wis ij'ewark, N. J HinneapoUs, Minn- Jersey city, N. J Itouiavilie, Ky ...... Omaha, Neh Koohester, N. Y . . . St. Paul, Minn.... Kauaas city, Mo ., Providence, E. I.. Denver, Colo Indianapolis; Ind. Allegheny, Pa Albany, N.Y , Colombua, Ohio... Syracuse, N". Y Worceater, Maaa . - . Toledo, Ohio Kichraond, Ya Ifew Haven, Conn . Patcraon, N. J Lowtjll, Maas Nashville, Tcnn . . Scranton, Pa Fall Kiver, Mass.. Cambridge, Mass . Atlanta, Ga Memphis, Tenn TP"ilroington, Del. - Dayton, Ohio Troy,K.Y Grand Itapids, Mich . Heading, Pa Camden, N.J Trenton, N.J Lynn, Maaa Lincoln, Neb Chaxleaton.S. C. Hartford, Conn . St. Joseph, Mo.. Evanaville, Ind, Los Angelea, Cal.. Dea Moines, Iowa. , Bridgeport, Conn . . Oakland, Cal Portland, Ore Saginaw, Mich Salt Lake, Utah... Lawrence, Maaa .. Springfield, Maaa . Manchester, N. H. tJtica, N.Y Hoboken, N. J Savannah, Ga Seattle, Wash Peoria, HI H"ew Bedford, Mass. Erie, Pa SomerviUe, Mass Harrisburg, I^ . , . ., , Kansas city, Kan . Dallas, Tex Sioux city, Iowa .. Elizabeth, N.J... . "Wilkesbarre, Pa . . San Antonio, Tex. Covington, Ky Portland, Mo Tacoma, Wash Hol7oke,Maaa...., AQOBSQATIE. HUMBBB WHO CAN BSAD BUT CAN NOT WEITK. NUMBEB WHO CAN KKITHEE EBAD KOB WEITK. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. 93, 117 38,420 54,697 9,623 3,000 ~ 6, 623 83, 494 35,420 48, 074 39, 016 16, 6115 22,441 5,902 2,200 3,702 33, 144 14,405 18, T39 42, 119 16, 909 23, 210 8,298 2,661 5,647 33, 821 14, 258 19, .i63 20, 608 8,679 11, 927 3,330 1,192 2,138 17, 270 7, 487 9,789 20, 857 8,321 12, 536 3,633 1,395 2,238 17,224 , 6,926 10, 208 21,171 7,207 13, 964 8,262 899 2,363 17, 909 6,308 11,601 33, 597 12, 719 20, 878 6,056 2,205 3,851 27, 541 10, 614 17,037 13, 507 8,672 4,835 1,092 470 623 12, 415 8,202 4,213 10, 053 3,860 6,193 1,765 674 1,191 8,288 3,283 5,002 13,075 5,908 7,167 1,728 657 1,071 11, 347 5,251 6, 098 10, 448 4,829 5,619 1,975 743 1,232 8,473 4,086 4,387 29, 757 11,327 18, 430 3,047 1,207 1,840 20, 710 10, 120 16, 680 12, 728 6,734 5,994 2,223 1,089 1, 133 10, 600 5,ej5 4, 8C1 24,884 9,821 15, 063 3,113 1,203 1,909 21,772 8,018 13, 154 10, 489 4, 681 5, 908 2,106 840 1,260 8,383 3,735 4,648 8,081 3,281 4,750 1,526 576 950 6,605 2,703 3,800 6,844 2,924 3,920 1, 150 407 743 5,694 2,517 3,177 3, 114 1, 467 ■ 1, 647 716 249 467 2,398 1,218 1,180 7,548 3,195 4, 35') 3, 397 1,344 2,053 4,151 1,851 2,300 13,874 5,782 8,093 1,946 787 1,159 11,928 4,095 6,933 3,126 1,607 1,519 618 .325 292 2, 508 1,281 1,227 8,780 1,611 ^239 2, u.-.l 711 238 473 3,069 1,303 1,766 4, 062 2,003 870 313 657 3,792 1,695 2,097 6,254 2,800 3,454 1,013 442 600 5,212 2, 358 2, 854 8,461 3,437 S,034 21,064 703 1,364 6,397 2,737 3,060 2,511 1,561 950 1 340 155 194 2,162 1,408 759 5,254 2,20!) 3, 054 1,030 405 C83 4,164 1,796 2,369 3,094 1, 478 1,016 613 185 328 2,581 1,293 1,288 3,l(s3 1,199 1, 904 868 2S0 583 2, 295 913 1,383 2,824 1,398 1,426 673 292 381 2,151 1,106 1,045 2,791 1,178 1,613 601 256 345 2,190 922 i' 1,268 4, 353 1,856 2,497 808 265 J 643 3,545 1,691 ' 1,954 2,841 1,103 1,079 631 233 398 2,210 929 ■ 1,281 13, 289 5,499 7,790 1, 750 780 870 H, 539 4,719 6,820 2,94S 1,455 1,491 405 143 262 2,541 1,313 : 1.229 4,251 1,550 2,701 1,643 650 1,093 2,608 1,000 1, 608 5,903 2, 233 3,070 935 273 663 4,963 - 1,900 i 3,003 12, 728 5,274 7,454 2,074 850 1,218 10, 054 4,418 6,230 7, 380 3,710 3,670 1,355 607 748 6,025 8,103 2,922 8,882 3,803 5,080 1,.647 558 989 7,335 3,244 4,091 3,616 1,554 2, 062 018 186 432 2,993 1,368 1,630 12, 085 4,621 7.464 1,630 627 1,009 10,449 8,994 6,455 11,234 4,462 6,782 1,875 793 1,082 9,359 3,669 6,700 4,267 1,892 2,375 703 290 473 3,504 1,002 1,902 1,394 585 809 373 121 252 1,021 464 657 8,375 1,380 1,«95 860 282 573 2,615 1,098 1,417 1,892 791 1,101 430 158 272 1,402 633 829 1,823 689 1,134 474 126 ' 348 1,349 563 786 2,707 1,185 1,523 603 191 312 2, 204 994 1,210 3,401 1,728 1,673 817 356 461 2,S84 1,372 1,212 1, 254 496 758 244 73 171 1,010 423 587 714 347 367 128 57 71 686 290 296 3,393 5,683 1,107 609 658 7,909 2,884 6,025 970 1,657 009 207 402 2,018 763 1,255 829 1,074 436 183 264 1,467 047 820 3,086 2,104 1,373 1,138 1,713 906 529 255 223 • 120 306 135 2,567 1,849 1,160 1, 018 1,407 831 684 822 380 162 214 1,140 533 608 1,235 495 740 195 68 137 1,040 437 603 1,477 916 275 121 154 2, 118 1,358 762 1,032 677 455 132 70 53 910 607 403 2,013 993 1,020 398 170 228 1,616 823 792 1, 1S8 3,162 659 629 263 105 157 920 454 472 1,043 2,119 453 104 349 2,709 039 1,770 982 1,244 300 96 204 1,926 886 1,040 4,074 1,284 1, 757 492 2,317 792 770 200 298 94 472 202 3,304 988 1,459 398 1,845 590 420 678 144 62 92 95 i 680 9,990 3,892 6,098 1,187 . 519 668 8,803 3,373 6,430 707 • 359 163 94 74 898 613 285 1,073 449 624 254 103 151 819 346 473 707 1,038 1,940 1,290 307 362 889 1, 830 340 070 1,051 24i 93 209 430 07 31 60 161 177 03 149 269 2, 8f3 014 829 ,1, 610 1,223 336 302 728 1,659 278 527 782 2,183 3,226 481 2,060 2,041 966 1,489 230 928 900 1,217 1,737 215 1,138 1,141 361 517 106 488 445 235 43 192 160 200 283 63 296 285 1,823 3,709 375 1,578 1,596 805 1,255 . 193 V 736 740 1,017 1,454 182 842 866 4,559 1,492 2,051 690 2,508 903 544 342 258 137 286 205 4,015 1,150 1,793 453 2,222 697 1,063 8,5W 692 . 1.334 1,294 376 2,182 1 389 167 851 126 110 117 263 57 234 1, 589 901 8,165 649 682 1,217 . 319 1,948 ILLITERACY. 223 f ABUB 4».— TOTAI. ILLITERATE POPULATION 10 YEARS OF AGE AiifD OVER, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND DEGREE OP ILLITERACY, FOR CITIES HAVING 25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE : 1890— Continued. Fort Wayne, ltd. . . BiiJgbamton, N. Y . Norfolk, Vii "Wheeling, "W.Va., Augusta, Ga Toungstown, OMo. Bu-lia-tn, Minn Youliors, N. Y Iiancaster, Pa Spi'ingiield, Olilo . . Qaincy,Ill Mobile, Ala... Topeka, Kan . EJailra, N.Y.. Salem, Mass . . Iiong- Island city, N. T. Altoona, Pa iJabtiqne, Iowa "^erre Haute, Ind Cb:attanooga, Tenn GiilTeston, Tex . . . ^Vaterbury, Conn. Chelsea, Mass Bay city, Mich Fawtucket, H. I .. Akron, Ohio Kouston, Tex Eaverliill, Mass... Brockton, Mass... "Williamsport, Pa . Davenport, Iowa. . Sacramento, Cal. . . Canton, Ohio Birmiugham, Ala . tittle Rock, Ark . Auburn, N.Y.., Taunton, Mass. Allentown, Pa . liacrosse, Wis . AaaBESATB. Total. 532 1,07? C,S];8 1,381 8,58« 2,550 2,20S 1,641 1,097 1,405 1,21G 6,485 1, 6G» 1,058 1,770 613 865 629 1,170 4,803 2,69fi 1,178 812 1, 938 1,638 625 8,907 1,075 668 1,061 821 2,008 412 6,046 795 1,881 MaleQ. 221 465 2,729 6 to 3,258 1,198 1,615 653 405 588 613 2,529 693 483 274 385 237 BI6 2,244 1,044 557 283 976 590 255 1,595 519 251 470 310 1,678 152 2,243 1,293 430 797 412 552 Females. 311 607 4,089 771 6,823 1,352 687 988 692 817 7Q3 3,956 978 575 1,031 339 480 392 654 2,559 1,652 621 629 962 1,018 370 2,312 556 417 691 511 330 260 2,803 2, 111 1,084 554 742 kumbeh who can read but aui HOT WEITB. Total. 147 198 792 353 1,200 519 334 347 278 288 28« 757 375 204 338 87 224 209 288 838 S2S ISO 151 287 441 175 433 119 132 173 163 128 121 487 625 217 249 242 218 Males. 39 85 333 150 463 2tl 209 126 00 108 m 299 139 73 120 33 62 «5 U4 361 217 57 61 106 144 62 209 48 S3 70 61 76 39 2Sa 263 121 80 66 81 lE'emalea. 108 113 459 203 732 308 125 221 2)8 ISO 172 453 23« 131 54 1S2 lii 174 477 368 103 100 181 297 113 224 71 99 103 112 52 82 267 362 98 169 176 138 iroMBSB WHO OAK JIBITHEB BEAD NOB WBITB. Total. 385 874 6, 026 1,028 7,380 2,031 1,868 1,294 819 1, 117 930 5, 7?8 1,294 851 3,4J2 526 641 4-30 882 3,265 2,171 1,018 661 1, 651 1,197 450 3, 474 966, 536. 658 1,880 291 4,649 2,784 578 1,632 724 1,075 Males. 182 380 2,388 400 2, 790 987 1,306 527 345 480 3S9 2,230 551 410 oia 211 323 172: 402 827 500 232 870 116 471 218 400 259 1,602 113 2,013 1,035 309 717 346 471 Females. 203 491 3,630 568 4,596 1,041 602 707 174 637 531 3,498 740 783 285 818 213 480 1,314 518 429 781 751 257 2,088 185 318 188 3fl3 278 178 2, 530 1,749 269 91S em 224 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 50.— ILLITERATE NATIVE WHITE POPULATION OF NATIVE PARENTAGE 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND DEGREE OP ILLITERACY, FOR CITIES HAVING 25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1890. Ne-w-rork.N.T... Chicago, 111 Philadelphia, Pa... Brooklyn, N.Y St. Louis, Mo Boston, Masfl Baltimore, Md San Francisco, Cal. Cincinnati, Ohio . . . Cleveland, Ohio Buffalo.N.T New Orleans, La... Pittsburg, Pa "Washington, D. C. . Detroit, Mich Mil'waukee, "Wis Newark, N. J Minneapolis, Minn. Jersey city, N.J Louiaville, Ey Omaha, Neb Eochester, N. T St. Paul, Minn Kansas city. Mo ... Providence, E. I... Denver, Colo Indianapolis, Ind .. Allegheny, Pa Albany, ir.Y Columbus, Ohio. . . . Syracnse, N. T Worcester, Mass... Toledo, Ohio Bichmond, Ya , New Haven, Conn. . Paterson, N.J , liowell, Mass Nashville, Tenn Scranton, Pa , Pall Kiver, Mass... Cambridge, Mass — Atlanta, G-a , Memphis, Tenn "Wilmington, Del Dayton, Ohio Troy, N.Y , Grand Rapids, Mich Beading, Pa Camden, N. J Trenton.N.J Lynn, Mass Lincoln, Neb Charleston, S. G Hartford, Conn St. Joseph, Mo Evans villo, Ind Los Angeles, Cal. . . Des Moines, Iowa. . Bridgeport, Conn . . Oakland, Cal Portland, Ore , Saginaw, Mich Salt Lake, Utah Lawrence, Mass Springfield, Mass .., Manchester, N. H . . , tJtica,N.Y , Hobokcn, N. J Savannah, Ga Seattle, Wash Peoria, 111 New Bedi'ordfMass Erie, Pa Somerville, Mass Harrisburg, Pa Kansas city, Xan . . . Dallas, Tex , Sioux city, Iowa — Elizabeth, N. J "Wilkesbarre, Pa . . . San Antonio, Tex . . . Covington, Xy , Portl^d, Me Tacoma, Wash Boljoke, Mass NUMBEE WHO CAN READ BUT CAN AQQEEQATE. NOT WHITE. Total. Males. Females. Total Males. Females. 1,009 411 698 270 62 208 630 362 274 118 63 63 3,681 1,625 2,050 855 302 653 439 176 263 127 49 78 1,351 620 831 294 95 199 266 115 151 45 18 27 3,252 1,393 1,859 864 826 638 174 98 76 22 13 9 685 287 398 181 65 116 454 200 254 69 24 35 176 82 94 62 24 28 1,319 451 668 195 65 130 451 215 236 132 60 72 1,596 800 796 277 112 165 280 116 164 46 18 28 82 40 42 19 7 12 237 95 142 73 28 45 131 71 60 26 14 11 147 61 86 66 24 42 1,220 B30 690 219 80 139 806 186 120 123 82 41 89 42 47 32 12 20 150 92 58 11 6 5 698 344 854 189 73 116 221 95 126 70 34 36 161 91 70 34 17 17 S79 387 692 292 93 194 158 68 90 43 11 32 193 76 117 73 29 44 680 378 802 191 94 87 266 108 160 60 22 28 126 68 68 25 11 14 326 160 166 79 32 47 801 866 435 172 64 108 66 3S 31 13 7 6 867 165 202 236 89 147 60 25 25 20 8 12 1,483 646 837 847 130 217 214 118 96 64 33 31 95 46 49 28 15 13 63 25 28 13 5 8 1,217 479 738 252 87 165 864 142 222 77 33 44 442 191 251 98 34 64 319 138 181 101 28 73 109 B7 62 31 15 18 90 63 37 82 17 15 1,238 428 810 346 94 252 485 221 264 137 62 85 515 281 234 143 65 78 67 86 81 18 11 7 126 69 67 40 24 16 436 183 253 47 22 25 64 16 38 22 7 15 459 213 246 146 68 88 613 265 383 144 60 94 280 102 178 32 15 17 308 169 139 107 62 65 69 32 27 8 4 4 48 24 24 6 2 4 39 24 15 6 2 3 192 96 96 49 27 22 103 66 47 27 12 15 23 8 15 5 2 3 62 28 84 13 4 9 63 32 21 12 5 7 79 35 44 32 12 20 14 7 7 2 1 1 172 64 108 22 10 12 63 40 23 19 12 7 131 65 66 40 21 19 122 62 60 15 4 11 47 24 23 9 3 6 20 7 219 13 354 1 187 1 124 673 63 290 138 152 81 33 43 823 168 155 93 49 44 81 52 29 18 7 11 71 35 36 19 8 11 190 85 105 75 24 51 582 245 337 61 23 28 272 131 141 70 33 37 95 45 50 39 18 21 104 80 24 25 19 6 48 25 23 4 2 2 KUMBEn "VVHO CAN MEITHEIE LEAD KOB WEITE. 739 520 2,820 312 1,057 221 2,383 152 504 395 121 1,124 319 1,319 234 63 164 108 81 1,001 183 57 139 509 151 127 687 115 120 439 216 101 247 629 53 131 30 1,136 150 67 40 965 287 344 218 78 58 892 348 372 49 86 389 32 313 504 248 201 51 42 34 143 76 18 49 41 47 12 150 44 91 107 88 19 386 209 230 63 62 115 531 202 50 79 44 349 309 1,323 127 425 97 1,067 85 222 176 33 07 57 37 450 104 30 86 271 61 74 289 67 47 234 84 57 128 302 23 17 616 85 31 20 392 109 157 110 42 36 33i 109 216 25 45 161 9 155 215 87 117 28 22 22 69 44 27 23 6 54 28 44 68 21 7 156 105 119 45 27 61 222 08 2'' t,l •13 ILLITERACY. 225 Table 50.— ILLITERATE NATIVE WHITE POPULATION OF NATIVE PARENTAGE 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND DEGREE OP ILLITERACY, FOR CITIES HAVING 25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1890— Coutiimcd. Fort Wayno, Ind. . BiDghamton, K. Y. Norfolk, Va Wheeling, W. Va . Augusta, Ga Youngstown. Oliio. Dulntb, Minn Yonlicrs* N. Y liancastor, Pa BpringGeld, Obio .. Quiucy, Til . . . Mobile, Ala... Topeka, Kan . !E!niira, N. Y . Salem, Mass .. Long Island city, N. Y . Aitoona, Pa ". Dubuque, Iowa Tcrro Haute, Ind Chattanooga, Tenn Galveston, Tes Waterbury, Conn . Chelsea, ^tiiss Bay city, Mich Pawtuckct, R. I . . . Akron, Ohio Houston. Tex Havorhill, Mass ... Brockton, Mass ... "Williamsport, Pa.. Davenport, ToTva . . Sacramento, Cal ... Canton, Obio Birmingham, Ala . Little Kock, Ark . Auburn, N. Y .. Taimton, Mass . AUentown, Pa.- Lacrosse, "Wis . . AGGREGATE. Total. 148 200 eoo a3i 1,565 100 326 31 620 168 200 203 103 151 46 U 353 40 405 660 111 27 5 123 54 120 35 33 300 34 43 109 170 206 84 05 495 38 Males. 107 236 144 507 47 313 10 191 04 98 79 65 87 27 119 21 225 208 43 13 28 55 24 16 140 13 28 41 69 72 65 SO 155 20 Females. 76 93 370 187 63 13 15 335 101 102 123 97 04 19 234 25 270 392 71 14 2 48 27 60 05 11 10 160 21 15 08 101 134 19 29 340 13 KUMEEP. WnO CAN READ BUT CAN NOT WEITE. Total. 40 30 111 95 352 33 13 12 153 54 61 37 71 42 6 115 29 133 169 35 7 1 24 21 41 16 7 7 65 10 14 28 17 70 28 7 190 11 Males. 11 21 39 39 124 15 10 8 37 21 20 13 20 22 2 1 27 13 54 63 7 2 1 14 10 11 11 7 3 24 7 4 28 24 2 33 G Females. 29 18 72 60 228 18 3 4 110 33 31 24 61 20 4 2 88 10 81 106 28 5 10 11 30 5 21 13 42 4 5 157 5 KUMEEn WHO CAN KEITHEIt BEAD NOn WKITE. Total. 108 161 4!i5 2;jo 1,213 07 313 19 373 114 149 165 91 109 40 11 238 17 357 491 79 29 47 104 28 25 2J5 24 29 81 153 130 305 27 Males. 61 86 197 105 443 32 303 8 154 43 00 45 05 25 5 92 8 171 205 SO 11 2 61 17 17 44 17 13 116 9 20 34 C5 41 41 34 122 14 Females. 47 75 29* 131 770 35 10 11 219 71 71 99 40 44 15 140 186 286 43 9 2 33 16 39 60 11 32 110 15 47 83 15 24 18S 13 lOP — PT 2 15 226 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Tablb 51.— ILLITEEATE NATIVE WHITE POPULATION OF FOREIGN PARENTAGE 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND DEGREE OP ILLITERACY, FOE CITIES HAVING 25,000 INHABITANTS OE MORE : 1890. NewTork.IT.T.. Chicago, 111 Philadelphia, Pa.. BrooklyTi, K. T . ., St. Louis, Mo Boston, Mass Baltimore, Md San ITranrJEco, Cal. Cincinnati, Ohio.. . Cleveland, Ohio Buffalo, N.T , Kew Orleans, La... Pittshurg, Pa , "Washington, D. 0- Detroit, Mich Milwaukee, Wis Kewarlc, N. J Minneapolis, Minn. Jersey city, N.J... Louisville, Ky Omaha, Neb Bochester, K. Y.. St. Paul, Minn... Kansas city. Mo . Providence, E. I . Denver, Colo Indianapolis, Ind . .Allegheny, Pa Albany, if . Y Columbus, Ohio... Syracuse, K. T Worcester, Mass . . . Toledo, Ohio Eichmond, Ta New Haven, Conn . Paterson, N. J... Lowell, Mass Naslivilio, Tenn. Scran ton. Pa Pall liiver. Mass . Cambridge, Mass. Atlanta, Ga Memphis, Tenn . . . Wilmington, Del. . Dayton, Ohio Troy.N.Y Grand Rapids, Mich. Beading, Pa Camden, N.J Trenton, N. J Lynn, Mass Lincoln, Neb ... Charleston, S. C. Hartford, Conn . St. Joseph, Mo.. Evansville, Ind Los Angeles, Cal. . Des Moines, Iowa Bridgeport, Conn ... Oakland, Cal Portland, Ore Saginaw, Mich Salt Lake, Utah... Lawrence, Mass .. Springfield, Mass. Manchester, N. H. Utica, N.Y Hoboken,N.J Savannah, Ga Seattle, Wash Peoria, 111 New Bedford, Mass. Erie.Pa Somerville, Mass Harrisburg, Pa Kansas city, Kan Dallas, Tex Siou.\: city, Iowa Elizabeth, N.J Wilkesbarro, Pa San Antonio, Tex. Covington, Ky Portland, Me Tacoma, Wash Eolyalt% Mass AGGEEGATE. Total. 2,492 1,049 2,945 1,271 1,603 493 1,717 243 793 600 1,340 887 207 S45 392 603 168 430 578 79 252 239 175 026 62 250 292 336 230 184 254 229 42 45 327 208 84 916 387 21 56 118 135 327 87 131 102 281 61 37 31 96 79 208 137 67 49 46 20 183 111 165 102 48 25 18 84 102 84 33 81 90 27 41 143 214 420 103 100 35 178 Males. 1,045 486 1,415 001 667 167 759 116 319 237 305 629 471 95 242 165 233 68 227 260 46 121 115 87 302 37 94 133 159 104 95 110 97 21 24 129 73 32 7 18 68 61 146 43 55 49 186 25 19 13 40 34 75 61 37 18 21 12 90 06 22 72 08 44 24 10 H 84 45 43 14 34 61 10 23 74 111 184 41 Females. 24 67 1,447 663 1,630 670 936 326 958 127 474 399 295 711 416 112 227 270 100 203 318 33 131 124 88 324 25 162 159 177 126 89 138 132 21 21 198 135 52 347 233 56 14 38 60 84 182 44 76 63 95 26 18 18 56 45 133 76 30 31 24 14 93 45 63 66 87 58 24 15 7 50 67 41 19 47 39 11 18 69 103 242 62 62 11 111 KUMBEK WHO CAN BEAD BUT CAN NOT WRITE. Total. 607 237 773 314 348 122 414 39 207 73 136 219 269 57 100 92 126 40 234 104 25 72 60 60 266 15 70 78 114 08 64 44 10 10 186 61 29 2S0 119 17 5 20 36 42 114 26 33 24 93 10 8 2 42 18 51 20 18 15 16 7 43 34 11 35 26 7 5 4 31 7 13 25 5 10 36 61 40 29 32 14 81 Males. 174 102 309 134 134 31 141 18 03 31 69 94 133 22 43 42 63 18 131 36 15 37 24 19 116 22 30 48 23 23 24 17 72 15 12 169 43 1 10 17 13 47 16 7 11 63 4 1 17 10 7 4 6 3 23 24 2 14 11 8 6 3 4 10 4 1 2 13 14 1 6 20 29 8 9 14 11 15 Females. 333 135 464 180 214 91 273 21 144 42 77 125 136 35 67 50 73 22 103 08 10 35 36 31 149 48 66 45 25 30 27 6 114 36 17 120 70 11 4 10 19 29 07 10 20 13 40 7 4 1 25 40 12 11 11 10 4 20 10 24 18 1 2 21 3 12 11 4 4 16 32 32 20 18 3 16 KUMBEE WHO CAN NEITHER READ NOB WBITE. Total. 1,985 812 2,172 957 1,265 371 1,303 204 686 563 464 1,121 618 150 445 300 377 128 196 474 54 180 179 125 301 47 186 214 222 162 130 200 1S5 32 33 141 157 55 627 268 72 16 36 82 93 213 61 98 78 188 41 29 29 54 61 157 117 49 34 29 19 140 77 74 109 320 76 41 20 14 53 93 71 25 55 65 22 31 107 153 380 74 08 21 • 147 Males. 871 384 1,106 407 533 136 618 98 256 200 246 5:!5 338 73 199 123 180 60 96 224 31 84 91 68 186 29 72 103 111 81 72 92 80 16 20 57 68 20 400 111 27 6 98 27 48 38 133 22 15 12 23 24 64 63 30 14 15 67 42 20 58 57 36 18 7 7 24 41 42 12 21 37 15 17 54 82 170 33 24 13 52 ILLITERACY. 227 Table 51.— ILLITEEATE NATIVE WHITE POPULATION OF FOREIGN PARENTAGE 10 YEARS OP AGE AND OVER, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND DEGREE OF ILLITERACY, FOR CITIES HAVING 25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE : 1890— Continued. Fort AVayiie, Incl . BinghamtoD, N.Y. Norfolk, Va Wheeling, W.Ta.. Augusta, Ga-.'.... Xonngstowu, Ohio. Daluth, MinQ Tonkers, N. Y liancaster, Pa Springfield, Ohio... Quincy, 111... Mobile, Ala.. Tflpeka, Kan . Elniira N.Y. Salom, Mass . Tiong Island city, N. Y . Altoona, Pa Dabuone, Iowa Terro Hante, Tnd Chattanooga, Tenn Galveston, Tex . . . "Waterbury, Conn . Chelsea, Mass Bay citT,Mich Pawtucket, E. I... Akron, Ohio Houston, Tex Haverhill, Mass . - Brockton, Mass . . . TVilliamsport, Pa . IJavenport, Iowa. . Sacramento, Cal . . . Canton, Ohio Birmingham, Ala . Little Kock, Ark. . Total. Anbnrn, N. Y.. 'Taunton, Mass. Alientown, Pa . l*acrosse, "Wis.. 87 70 12 180 27 175 53 50 153 45 84 60 32 50 66 50 67 82 90 28 94 36 25 138 150 48 40 70 29 62 61 30 61 17 12 64 79 160 85 AQGllEQATE. KUMBEE WHO CAN HEAD NOT WRITE. BUT CAN NUMBER WHO CAN NEITHER READ NOR IVEITE. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. 41 46 26 10 16 61 31 30 39 31 21 10 11 49 29 20 6 6 3 1 2 9 5 4 110 70 51 30 21 129 80 49 11 16 5 1 4 22 ID 12 83 92 64 34 30 111 49 63 31 24 15 7 8 40 24 16 19 31 11 2 9 39 17 22 65 88 38 8 30 115 67 53 25 20 10 5 5 33 20 15 41 43 24 11 13 60 30 30 22 38 21 8 13 • 39 14 25 12 20 7 2 5 23 10 15 31 19 8 2 6 42 29 13 28 38 10 4 6 66 24 32 23 27 10 6 4 40 17 23 23 44 27 5 22 40 18 22 34 48 19 2 17 63 32 31 39 57 32 10 22 64 29 35 13 15 10 2 8 18 11 7 42 52 23 9 14 71 33 38 18 18 8 2 6 28 16 12 19 11 2 9 14 4 10 83 75 24 6 18 134 77 57 69 87 64 27 37 92 42 50 15 33 22 3 19 26 12 14 20 20 13 8 5 27 12 15 41 29 10 3 7 60 38 23 14 15 12 3 9 17 11 6 18 44 9 4 5 63 14 39 21 30 ■ 11 3 8 40 18 22 20 16 6 3 3 30 17 13 26 38 31 12 19 33 14 19 9 8 3 1 2 14 8 6 8 4 5 2 3 7 6 1 60 14 29 23 6 35 27 8 34 45 14 5 9 65 29 SB 86 80 12 5 7 , 154 81 73 26 59 23 10 13 62 16 48 228 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 52,— ILLITERATE FOREIGN WHITE POPULATION 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER, CLASSIFIED BY SEX A>rD DEGREE OF ILLITERACY, FOR CITIES HAVING 25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1890. Khw York,K. T. Chicago, 111 Philaaelphia, Pa. . Broolclyn, N. Y .. St. Louis, Mo .... Boston, Mass Baltimore, Md San Francisco, Cal- Cincinnati, Ohio... Cleveland, Ohio Buffalo, N. T New Orleans, La. - . Pittsburg, Pa , \Vashinjiton,D. C . Detroit, Mich Uihvanlcee, "Wis Newark, N.J Minneapolis, Minn . Jersey city, N. J Louisville, Ky. . . . , . Omaha, Neh Rochester, K.T.. St. Paul, Minn ... Kansas city, Mo . Providence, B. I . Denver, Colo Indianapolis, Ind. Allegheny, Pa Alhany,N. Y Columbus, Ohio. .. Syracuse, N. Y Worcester, Mass . - Toledo, Ohio Richmond, Va New Haven, Conn. Patorson, N.J — Lowell, Mass Nashville.Tenn.. Scrantou, Pa Fall River, Mass.. Camhridfre, Mass . Atlanta, Ga Mempliis. Tenn... Wihniugtmi, Del.. Dayton,^Ohio Troy,N.Y Grand Rapids, Mich . Reading, Pa Camden, N.J Trenton, N.J Lynn, Mass , Lincoln, Nob Charleston, S. C. Hartford, Conn . St. Josepli, Mo.., Evansville, Ind... Los Aii.£jelea, Cal. . Dea Moinea, Iowa. Bridgeport, Conn. Oakland, Cal Portland, Ore Saginaw, Mich Salt Lake, Utah... Lavrr6nce,Mass.. Sprinp;field, Mass . Manchester, N, H . "Utioa, N.Y Hoboken, N.J Savannah, Ga Seattle, Wash Peoria. Ill New Bedford, Mass . Erie, Pa Somerville, Mass Harrisburg, Pa Kansas city, Kan . Dallas, Tex Sioux city, Iowa .. Elizabeth, N.J "Wilkesbarre, Pa . . San Antonio. Tex . Covington, Ky Portland, Me Tacoma, Wash Holyoke, Mass .... AGGHEGATE. NUMBEE WHO CAN HEAD BUT CAN NOT WRITE. NUJinSB WHO CAN NETTHEK READ KOR WKITE. Total. M.ale3. Temales. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. 86, 18D 35. 375 50, 814 8,368 2,608 5,760 77, 831 32, 767 45, 054 S5, 704 14, 978 20, 726 5,266 1,916 3,353 30, 438 13,002 17, 376 29, 324 11,419 17, 905 5, 539 1,634 3,905 23, 785 9,785 14, 000 17, 588 7,335 10, 253 2,687 951 1,730 14,901 6,384 8, 517 10, 220 3,876 0,344 1,823 627 1,196 8,397 3,249 5,148 19, 405 6,422 12, 983 2,915 782 2,133 16.490 5,640 10,850 8,204 3,193 5,071 1,287 416 872 0. 977 2,778 4,199 6,530 2, 949 3,590 864 295 569 6,675 2,654 3,021 5,657 2,002 3,655 004 297 697 4,063 1,705 2,958 11, 705 5,346 6,359 1,513 603 944 10, 193 4,778 5,415 9,638 4,371 5, 167 • 1, 706 657 1,109 7,772 3,714 4,058 5,216 1,987 3,220 651 148 403 4, 005 1,839 2,826 9,897 6,111 4,736 1,615 712 803 8,382 4, 3S9 3,983 1,693 342 1,350 287 70 217 1,405 272 1,133 9,206 4,016 6,190 1, 848 741 1,107 7,358 3,275 4,083 7,610 3,055 4,455 " 1,407 530 881 6,103 2,629 3,574 6, 39,'! 2,293 3,100 796 265 531 4,597 2,028 2,569 2,709 1,282 1,427 629 208 421 2,080 1,074 1,006 6,031 2,744 3,887 3,037 1, 177 1,8C0 3,591 1,667 2,027 2,190 749 1,441 363 97 266 1,827 052 1,175 2,055 1,025 1,030 377 182 195 1,678 813 835 3,373 1,352 2, 021 686 ISO 406 2.787 1,172 1,615 4,098 1,7U 2, 387 709 208 501 3, :;29 1,443 1,880 1,839 823 1,016 280 112 174 1, 553 711 842 6, 985 2,786 4,199 1,518 601 1,047 5,d37 2,235 3,152 1,308 653 656 220 89 137 1,0E2 503 619 1,671 631 1,040 310 105 214 1,352 526 820 2,251 1,081 1,170 306 105 201 1,045 976 969 2,407 850 1,011 • 621 172 449 1,S16 684 1,162 807 331 536 202 72 130 665 259 406 2,258 934 1,324 470 203 270 1,779 731 1,048 3, 840 1,012 2,234 001 218 473 3.155 1.394 1,761 2,147 8;i6 1.311 475 100 309 1, 072 . 670 1,002 319 135 184 49 18 31 270 117 153 2,508 1,270 1,292 312 109 203 2,253 1,167 1,089 3, 354 1,155 2,199 1,062 318 744 2,293 837 1,455 6,667 2, 0S9 3,478 854 244 610' 4,713 1,845 2,868 403 153 253 54 10 38 352 137 215 6,216 3, 002 3,214 1,000 405 595 6,216 2,597 2,619 8,375 3,538 4,787 1,390 493 898 6,979 3,090 3,889 3.219 1,387 1,832 632 150 378 2,687 1,231 1,450 81 35 40 12 3 9 09 32 37 407 175 232 62 15 37 355 160 195 1,449 030 813 183 01 122 1,266 675 691 584 214 370 142 41 101 443 173 269 2,872 1,148 1,724 680 209 477 2,186 939 1,247 1,647 660 987 353 118 235 1,294 642 752 389 167 222 81 50 303 145 163 815 349 4S0 150 53 104 059 297 362 2,203 1,049 1,159 485 190 295 1,723 859 864 1,044 389 655 190 61 130 854 338 51G 372 159 213 57 21 36 315 138 177 209 86 123 22 7 15 1,17 79 103 2,305 833 1,472 485 150 329 1,820 677 1,143 583 246 330 117 40 71 405 200 265 502 196 306 104 33 71 308 163 215 929 418 511 124 61 73 805 307 433 377 652 199 75 124 730 302 428 1,027 403 624 148 43 105 879 360 519 1,415 597 818 213 85 128 1,203 513 690 665 374 291 93 60 37 672 318 251 1,005 790 815 293 no 177 1.312 074 038 824 318 500 192 01 131 632 257 375 698 2,020 432 08 334 2, ItiO 900 1,086 829 1,086 239 73 160 1,070 756 921) 3,856 1,052 2,204 721 282 439 3,136 1,370 1,765 1,085 404 681 231 71 160 834 621 1,016 377 039 125 40 85 891 337 554 120 162 35 8 27 247 112 135 369 230 140 75 65 509 294 215 682 242 440 161 51 100 631 191 340 1,044 1,544 193 49 144 2,395 995 1,400 288 272 09 27 42 491 261 230 637 200 68 142 771 276 495 160 152 68 15 43 254 145 100 437 181 250 90 35 56 347 146 201 809 1, 636 159 145 33 14 19 271 145 126 131 725 178 911 71 377 20 142 45 236 2:!8 106 583 133 076 605 888 201 101 190 1, 202 564 698 2, 040 1,002 1,017 189 03 00 1,800 909 951 140 307 109 29 80 338 111 227 573 1,157 304 92 212 1, r.'O 481 945 630 322 124 76 43 7:!8 274 3,285 1,239 3,046 315 100 215 2, 970 1 1.139 1,831 ILLITERACY. 229 Table 53.— ILLITERATE FOREIGN WHITE POPULATIOlSr 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER, CLASSIFIED BY SEX ANI> DEGREE OF ILLITERACY, FOR CITIES HAVING 25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1890— Continued. Fort "Wayne. Iniorfolk, Ya Wheeling, W. Va . . Augusta, Ga TouugstoTvn, Ohio. 'Dulutli, Minn Ton leers, !N. Y Lancaster, Pa Springfield, Ohio... Quincy, III Mobile, Ala Topeka,Kan Elmira, N.Y Salem, Mass Long Island city, N. T. Altoona, I'a Dulniq ne, Io^va TerroHautej lud Chattanooga, Tcnn Galventon, Tex... AVaterbliry, Conn. Chelsen, !^ass Bay city, Mioh Pawtueket, E. I.. Akron, Ohio Houston, Tez Haverhill, Mass Brockton, Mass "Wiiliamsport, Pa.. Davenport, Iowa. Sacramento, Cal.. Canton, Oil io. Birmingham, Ala. LittloEock, Ark.. Auhiim, K. "5" .. Taunton, Mass. AUentown, Pa.. Lacrosse, "Wis .. AGOREaATE. Total. 270 no 78 600 81 2,188 1,787 1,49a 254 543 381 196 230 731 1,641 534 378 481 300 71 490 1,107 736 1,640 1,412 420 288 929 691 441 694 441 233 103 95 570 1,695 302 1,162 Males. 93 280 il 238 29 1,023 1,148 509 82 201 148 67 80 293 673 232 209 170 137 28 224 521 256 8)4 487 170 142 435 207 198 252 212 79 67 45 265 700 168 502 ITeniales. 177 450 47 362 62 1,165 639 894 172 341 233 129 156 438 302 169 311 223 43 266 580 480 826 925 244 146 494 384 246 442 229 154 36 60 305 939 134 660 KUMBEK WHO CAN KEAD BUT CAN NOT WRITE. Total. 76 116 8 156 17 406 300 310 69 117 127 44 81 121 338 74 07 153 76 15 95 144 130 236 350 91 36 93 113 49 134 70 61 9 26 139 224 38 184 Males. 16 46 1 50 4 154 189 114 10 46 50 17 23 36 112 26 24 46 29 43 53 45 14 34 27 17 39 29 19 6 15 64 72 26 65 Females. 60 71 7 ICO 13 252 m 196 49 71 77 27 68 86 226 48 43 107 47 9 52 91 85 160 245 63 22 69 86 32 95 41 42 3 11 75 152 12 119 NUMBER WHO CAN NEITHER READ NOR WRITE. Total. Males. Females. 194 77 iir 614 235 37» 70 ■ 30 40 444 182 262 64 25, 39 1,782 869 -913 1,487 969 528 1,1 S3 485 693 195 72 123 425 155 270 254 98 150- 152 50 102 155 67 98: 610 257 35J 1,303 561 742' 460 206 254 3U 185 126 328 124 204 284 108 17» 60 22 34 306 181 21*. 963 468 495 606 211 395 1,404 728 676 1,062 382. 63l> 329 133 191 252 128 124 830 401 435- 478 180 298. 396 181 21* 660 213 34T 371 183 188 172 60 112- 94 61 33 69 30 39' 431 201. 230 1,471 634 837 264 142 122. 978 437 541. 230 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 5S.— ILLITERATE COLORED POPULATION (a) 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVIIr, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND DEGREE OF ILLITERACY, FOR CITIES HAVING 25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE : 1890. New York, N.T Chicago, 111 Philadelphia, Pa . . . Brooklyn, N.Y Sr.. Louis, Mo BiDston, Mass Baltimore, Md San Francisco, Cal. Gincinnati, Ohio . . . Cleveland, Ohio Buffalo, N.T !New Orleans, La. . . Pittsburg, Pa AVashinston, D. C. Detroit, Mich Milwaukee, "Wis iEFewark, N. J Minneapolis, Minn. Jersey city, N. J . . . IiOuisTiUe, Ky Omaha, l^eb Eochestcr, N. Y.. St Paul, Minn . . . Eiinsas city, Mo . Erovidenco, E. I . Denver, Colo Indianapolis, Ind . Allegheny, Pa Alliauy, N. Y Columbus, Ohio Syracuse, N.Y Worcester, Mass - Toledo, Ohio Richmond, Va UeTV Haven, Conn. Patcrson, H". J Lowell, Mass Bashville, Tenn Scranton, Pa I'all liiver, Mass Carahridfje, Mass . Atlanta, Ga Memphis, Tenn... "Wilmington, Del.. Dayton, Ohio Troy, N.Y Grand liapids, Mich . Heading, ]?a Camden, IST. J Trenton, KJ Lynn, Mass Lincoln, Neb Charleston, S. C. Hartford, Conn . St. Josepli, Mo. . Evansville, md Los Angeles, Cal .. Des Moines, Iowa . Bridgeport, Conu.- Oakland, Cal Portland, Ore Saginaw, Mich Salt Lake, Utah... Lawrence, Mass .. Springfiold, Mass . Manchester, N. H . ■Utica,M".Y Hobokon, N. J Savannah, Ga Seattle, Wash Peoria, 111 ISew Bedford, Mass . Erie, Pa Somervillo, Mass Harrisburg, Pa Kansas city, Kan . . . Dallas, Tex Sioux city, Iowa Elizabeth, N.J "Wilkesbarro, Pa San Antonio, Tex Covington, Ky Portland, Me Taconia, "Wash Holyoke, Masa AQSKEQATB. Total. 3,427 1,657 6,169 1,308 7,083 1,007 20, 264 6,551 2,918 280 134 21, 882 1,493 21, 38D 458 47 711 106 340 ■ 9,886 175 3,542 629 980 2, 348 393 167 1,047 83 127 139 12, 127 267 203 78 10, 755 34 25 255 10, 706 10, 407 2,258 356 67 08 05 1,305 397 92 179 8,400 172 783 1,728 758 202 100 835 302 33 150 30 111 10 18 20 9,511 336 176 314 16 14 974 1,366 2,572 60 210 81 1,502 070 44 77 5 Males. 1,589 779 2, 450 507 3,258 503 374 509 252 125 71 8,260 937 8,584 207 21 303 46 163 4,243 350 20 90 1,546 254 781 1,088 196 108 585 43 60 69 4,977 120 101 46 4,443 21 14 109 4,100 4,117 1,007 182 30 35 39 506 212 46 100 3,111 81 336 837 557 101 42 835 167 17 119 15 53 6 9 12 3,098 287 108 139 12 7 476 596 1,140 30 94 39 620 278 19 58 Eemales. 1,838 878 3,719 741 4,425 504 12, 990 1,042 1,666 155 63 13, 622 556 12, 805 251 26 408 60 177 6,643 336 40 85 1,996 375 1,260 197 69 462 40 67 70 7,160 147 102 32 6,312 13 11 146 8,606 6,290 1,251 174 37 33 26 739 185 46 79 6,289 91 447 891 201 101 58 60 135 16 31 21 68 6,813 49 68 175 4 7 770 1,426 20 122 45 882 392 25 19 2 NnMBEK WHO CAN READ BUT CAN KOT WKITE. Total. 488 283 1,131 202 1,168 180 3,491 167 383 81 21 2,082 306 2,491 112 165 22 80 1,260 93 21 30 517 181 74 409 86 00 212 24 38 33 1,519 70 169 10 1,644 2 4 56 1,367 1,726 446 29 19 14 186 96 26 23 1,096 60 155 230 79 42 24 40 17 13 9 6 19 2 7 10 1,125 5 32 29 159 165 386 7 66 18 264 134 14 4 1 Males. 156 129 406 58 639 1,323 144 149 34 3 900 184 999 44 1 61 9 12 674 47 9 15 238 49 41 180 39 37 103 8 12 18 693 23 71 6 19 636 735 178 39 11 7 3 76 48 479 27 68 129 46 18 7 28 3 6 498 21 10 Females. 79 170 4 22 134 66 2 4 332 164 725 144 629 112 2,168 23 234 60 18 1,182 122 1,492 7 94 13 48 686 46 12 15 279 132 229 47 23 109 16 26 15 826 47 88 4 946 2 2 37 831 991 268 18 12 11 HO 48 18 16 617 33 87 101 33 24 17 12 1 3 14 2 4 5 627 2 11 19 2 88 216 34 12 130 NUMBER WHO CAN NEITHER READ HOB WRITE. Total. a Persons of negro descent, CUnese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. 2,939 1,374 6,038 1,106 6,515 827 16, 873 6,384, 2, 535 196 113 19, 800. 1,187 18, 898 346 39 666 84 280 8,626 593 45 14S 3, 025 448 906 1, 93ft 307 107 835 59 89 106 10, 608 197 44 68 9, 111 32 21 199 9,399 8,681 1,812 . 49 51 1,119 301 66 156 7,304 112 628 1,498 079 100 76 845 285 20 141 31 92 11 10 8,386 331 144 285 14 14 816 1,201 2,180 43 160 66 1,238 536 30 73 4 Males. 1,433 650 2,044 S09 2,719 435 6,051 6,365 1,103 91 7,360 753 7, 585. 163 20 242 37 161 3,669 303 17 75 1,308 205 740 903 157 71 482 36 48 61 4,284 97 30 40 3,745 21 12 90 3,564 3,382 829 143 19 28 36 490 164 38 92 2,632 54 268 708 511 83 35 807 158 13 111 13 48 7 3,200 284 87 129 12 7 400 617 970 26 72 33 486 212 17 64 3 Females. 1,606 724 2,994 5B7 8, 796 10, 822 1,019 1,432 M5 45 12,440 434 11,313 183 19 314 47 129 4,957 290 28 70 1,717 243 K6 1,031 ISO 36 353 24 41 55 6,324 100 14 11 9 109 5,835 6,299 083 125 10 21 15 629 137 28 01 4,072 58 360 790 168 77 41 127 7 30 18. 44 6,186 47 67 156 2 7 409 684 1,210 17 752 324 13 19 1 ILLITERACY. 231 Table 53.— ILLITERATE COLORED POPULATION (. J Minneapolis, Minu . Jersey city, N. J Louisville, Ky Omaha, N oh Rochester. N. T St. Paul, Minn Kansas city. Mo ProTidence, E,. I Denver, Colo Indianapolis, Ind... AUefjhenv, Pa Albany, N.T Columbus, Ohio Syracuse, N. Y Worcester. Mass --- Toledo, Ohio Richmond, Va New Haven , Con n . . Paterson, N. J Lowell, Mass , Nashville, Tenn Scranton, Pa Fall Biver, Mass — Cambridge, Mass — Atlanta, (t& Memphis, Tenn "Wilmin pton, Del Dayton, Ohio Troy,N.Y Grand Rapids, Mich Reading, Pa Camden, N.J Trenton, N.J Lynn, Mass Lincoln. Neb Charleston, S. C Hartford, Conn St. Joseph, Mo Evansville, Ind Los Anf:eles. Cal . .. Des Moines, Iowa . . Bridgeport, Conn . . . Oakland, Cal Portland, Ore Saginaw, Mich Salt Lake, Utah Lawrence, Ma?s Springfield, Mass — Manchester, N. H . . , Utica.N.T Hoboken, N. J Savfinuah, Ga Seattle, Wash Peoria, 111 Neiv I'edford, Mass. Eno, Pa Somervillc, Maes. . - Harrisburg, Pa Kansas city, Kan — Dallas, Tex Sioux city, Iowa Elizabeth, N.J Wilkeabarre, Pa Sau Antonio, Tex Covington, Ky Portland, Me'. Tacoma, Wasli Holyoko, Mass 10 TO 14 TEABS. 15 TO 10 YEAHS. 20 TO 24 YEAES. 26 TO 84 YEARS. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females 2,369 1,106 1,263 6,978 2,683 4,295 12, 363 4,956 7,407 25, 022 11,943 13, 079 988 511 477 2,119 907 1,122 4,210 1,755 2,455 10, 218 4,836 6,382 1,178 650 628 2,171 1,042 1,129 4,092 1,858 2, 234 9,362 4,386 4,976 001 305 296 1,303 023 679 2,287 1,007 1,280 6,130 2,698 2,632 565 306 259 889 421 408 1,597 655 942 3,938 1,763 2,175 135 65 70 595 231 364 1,708 727 931 4,283 1,907 2,376 1,370 640 730 1,968 815 1,153 2,927 1,048 1,879 7,073 2,700 4, 373 286 127 159 695 403 232 1,503 1,047 516 4,060 2, 973 1,077 175 91 84 343 155 188 6.-.2 267 385 1,767 831 936 350 143 213 6S2 305 377 1,305 675 030 3,283 1,673 1,611 187 111 70 445 210 235 873 389 484 2,734 1,435 1,299 1,771 888 883 2,025 921 1,104 2,574 949 1,625 4,793 1,734 3,059 331 199 • 132 662 377 285 1,422 864 558 3,432 2,057 1,375 1, 232 716 516 1,490 753 737 1, 903 768 1,134 4,046 1,417 2,629 345 170 176 008 285 323 793 335 453 2,262 1,070 1,192 151 66 85 321 144 177 492 188 304 1,630 697 933 256 126 130 410 200 204 664 301 3S3 1,681 311 870 64 30 34 139 64 85 377 196 181 918 535 383 352 192 160 471 231 240 813 388 424 1,586 812 774 487 295 192 703 412 291 1,210 586 624 2,836 1,217 1,019 90 43 42 186 100 86 443 199 244 925 639 386 75 44 31 134 00 68 233 141 153 708 369 339 155 85 70 261 107 154 526 228 298 1,133 637 646 231 126 105 332 100 172 039 284 355 1,611 759 852 217 122 95 426 243 183 713 394 319 1,673 758 915 71 41 30 130 70 60 343 217 125 751 484 267 127 64 03 211 115 96 289 134 165 937 393 544 CO 35 25 157 85 72 333 164 109 769 430 339 78 40 38 115 03 52 215 104 111 565 286 279 75 37 38 119 77 43 224 135 89 518 303 215 61 28 33 16-4 78 86 267 120 i:i7 511 268 243 28 13 15 138 87 51 331 202 129 861 486 375 56 25 31 114 49 05 155 65 90 520 231 289 740 385 361 1,029 633 491 1,372 682 790 2,566 985 1,581 61 44 17 162 88 74 306 170 130 657 352 305 146 81 05 229 113 116 332 127 205 778 294 484 117 69 58 501 264 237 658 251 304 1,004 426 678 848 493 355 1,050 690 400 1,330 533 747 2,485 938 1,647 408 301 107 499 354 145 060 400 260 1,677 901 716 266 130 136 1,118 038 480 1,151 623 629 1,611 735 876 22 8 14 109 62 47 306 235 131 801 495 306 1,221 650 571 964 430 628 1,250 442 808 2,568 - 852 1,716 74-1 405 339 782 350 420 1,163 429 734 2,322 832 1,490 124 67 67 181 91 90 403 210 193 960 490 470 31 18 13 43 19 24 35 34 51 249 130 119 52 28 24 106 69 37 214 115 99 605 341 264 46 25 21 125 69 06 175 90 85 390 108 222 115 77 38 107 04 43 128 76 62 268 125 143 115 61 54 122 08 64 194 102 92 52-1 242 282 103 58 44 150 100 66 322 201 121 765 414 351 17 10 7 32 15 17 120 69 61 234 101 133 39 19 20 47 15 32 85 47 33 190 100 90 559 270 28D 065 297 308 914 335 579 1,818 039 1,179 34 15 19 71 33 38 217 92 125 528 232 296 106 61 45 90 43 47 153 67 86 353 174 184 107 58 49 174 83 80 313 149 164 635 293 337 52 29 23 110 64 46 226 124 102 573 339 234 65 32 23 62 55 27 136 03 73 271 121 160 45 28 17 66 38 28 111 55 59 265 127 138 44 22 23 134 93 41 260 180 74 707 500 ■m 2S 7 13 57 21 36 150 83 73 335 226 169 54 27 27 108 62 66 137 03 74 462 204 198 115 67 68 125 63 02 134 80 51 230 126 104 31 10 21 100 90 70 257 115 142 536 210 320 18 9 9 103 G8 35 225 132 93 420 225 196 104 42 62 541 258 283 557 259 293 740 894 20 17 9 69 27 32 80 38 48 224 101 123 20 8 18 55 24 31 83 30 53 280 124 162 684 330 354 802 375 487 1,280 487 793 2,527 939 1,588 IS 9 9 00 41 25 197- 129 63 408 290 118 13 5 8 33 19 14 70 35 41 213 125 88 32 33 290 137 153 415 177 238 677 300 371 39 20 19 51 85 16 65 40 25 168 94 04 5 6 21 9 12 77 42 36 188 77 111 61 43 101 00 41 192 123 69 331 140 185 94 60 28 89 51 33 173 73 100 434 194 240 220 130 84 253 130 116 477 213 204 866 405 401 7 37 20 17 68 33 25 113 58 55 34 30 103 65 48 2i)7 110 97 482 254 228 29 147 84 03 182 83 94 458 224 234 321 165 156 308 107 201 480 210 270 1, 101 484 617 22 36 38 27 81 42 39 103 63 59 239 107 132 16 65 21 44 178 45 133 317 124 193 7 63 38 25 161 90 05 373 2,58 lit 13 31 261 127 124 371 107 204 759 303 m ILLITERACY. 233 L*Y S"3X AND AGE PERIODS, FOR CITIES HAVING 25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE : 1890. 35 T.O 44 TEAHS. 45 TO 54 TEAKS. 55 TO 64 YBABS. 06 YEA"BS AND OVER. ' ■- AGE UNKNOWN. Total. Malea. . Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Malea. Females. Total. Males. Females. 19, 065 8.418 10, 047 13, 611 6,166 8,445 8,181 2,584 5,697 6,256 1,442 3,814 272 122 150 7,985 il 3,512 4,473 6, 120 2,404 3,716 3,930 1,392 2,644 3,300 1,075 2,225 170 123 47 8,4U i 3,570 4,835 7,147 2,582 4,505 6,039 1,491 3,548 4,460 1,228 3, 222 266 93 173 4,091 1,809 2,282 3,342 1,213 2,129 2,179 629 1,550 1,592 438 1, 164 82 57 25 4,eiff 1 1.849 2,767 4,4u0 1,079 2,721 2,548 844 1,704 2,063 673 1,380 251 , 131 120 4.r,06 i 1,510 2,796 4,356 1, 334 3,022 3,117 782 2, 336 2,590 622 1,974 75 29 46 7,571 2,958 4,603 6,950 2,366 3,584 3,327 1,127 2,200 2,975 865 2,110 436 190 246 a, 185 2, 213 942 1,853 964 889 1,039 431 008 614 219 395 222 205 17 2,102 849 1,253 2,003 757 1,296 1,677 483 1,004 1,355 413 942 29 14 15 ^,073 1, 289 1,386 2,156 907 1,249 1,328 464 864 1,238 424 814 62 20 23 2, soa 1,171 1,135 1,533 070 863 1,124 403 721 1,219 429 790 27 11 16 5,887 2, 227 3,660 5,852 2,334 3,618 3,633 1,204 2,429 2,987 983 2,004 235 87 143 2,7a2 1,487 1,245 2,041 980 1,061 1,122 419 703 884 287 697 102 64 38 5, 757 I 2,099 3,658 4,982 2,085 2,897 2,728 1,040 1,688 2,296 738 1,668 451 205 246 19 2,018 S«7 1,081 1,832 813 1,019 1,243 452 791 1,318 468 850 40 21 1,031 748 883 1,418 590 828 1,165 425 740 1,203 416 787 20 7 13 5 1,382 690 036 746 1,091 416 675 728 237 491 621 185 436 11 6 285 305 411 " 166 245 313 99 214 237 82 185 35 20 15 1,523 038 837 1,468 523 945 796 257 639 . 508 135 373 30 19 11 2, 980 1,161 1,825 2,516 986 1,630 1,530 562 968 1,236 415 821 370 148 222 723 371 357 367 176 191 217 86 . 131 131 53 78 39 35 4 057 283 369 638 219 419 605 179 420 640 215 425 30 20 10 85:! 379 474 706 317 389 523 182 341 427 163 274 28 20 8 1,387 587 800 1,016 449 667 574 244 330 ■ 396 163 233 : 08 28 40 17 1,799 730 1,009 1,695 621 1,074 1, 156 363 793 749 189 560 34 17 454 263 191 253 131 122 134 45 89 76 28 48 299 282 17 24 1,190 496 700 1,137 475 062 713 269 444 698 . 232 366 40 22 034 305 329 554 247 307 323 131 192 227 62 165 37 19 18 4 664 210 354 640 218 422 501 143 358 474 128 346 U 7 597 307 290 548 225 323 376 150 217 308 117 191 59 38 , 21 1 47a 215 258 608 207 301 395 124 271 396 127 208 27 11 16 923 403 520 965 331 034 633 186 447 443 127 316 31 21 10 570 228 342 569 248 321 429 160 269 409 147 262 19 9 10 2,896 623 1,113 1, 783 2, 299 937 1,362 1,210 • 634 C82 872 309 5G3 233 110 177 306 317 497 209 288 270 92 178 166 38 127 206 166 49 887 293 594 876 307 669 666 174 391 393 120 267 45 35 10 1,113 387 720 1,309 429 880 834 272 562 459 142 317 8 8 - 2, 626 900 1,726 2,144 868 1,276 1, 208 644 .■ 724 891 327 664 80 31 55 1,367 625 742 1,418 661 857 787 291 496 486 172 314 78 46 33 1,690 680 1,010 1,673 598 1,076 908 327 641 495 170 325 10 2 8 718 292 426' 685 211 474 508 138 370 390 109 281 17 4 13 2,362 2,475 961 806 1,557 1,803 652 1,161 909 432 667 750 292 464 162 00 102 881 1, 594 1,918 791 1,127 1,008 438 670 610 227 383 212 93 119 420 641 768 301 467 454 170 284 374 129 246 42 14 28 282 120 162 267 103 164 189 58 131 214 80 134 34 23 11 ^71 323 264 407 717 239 478 517 100 351 488 167 331 5 1 4 119 204 369 145 214 235 79 160 226 96 130 13 10 3 323 131 . 192. 290 83 207 260 48 212 327 83 244 6 2 3 C65 288 377 544 239 306 294 105 189 227 09 158 22 11 11 613 319 294 534 216 318 398 147 261 308 116 193 203 168 45 253 107 146 256 79 177 181 64 117 166 48 108 5 3 2 144 70 74 98 53 45 59 26 33 45 13 32 7 4 3 1,970 563 713 1,257 1,560 578 972 834 310 624 721 231 490 45 20 25 212 361 556 196 360 344 101 243 300 81 219 14 8 6 442 198 244 308 127 181 237 85 152 190 71 126 13 3 10 689 298 391 548 237 311 289 103 186 276 109 167 65 33 22 512 279 233 292 149 143 183 84 99 123 51 72 33 19 14 312 131 181 281 122 159 180 80 100 177 74 103 12 6 276 116 160 221 71 150 138 32 106 95 18 77 15 10 6 634 425 209 332 151 181 101 56 106 110 30 80 11 9 2 214 123 91 97 50 47 36 17 19 28 12 16 39 38 1 421 207 214 356 181 176 250 94 156 223 104 119 2 1 1 186 94 92 158 64 94 115 36 80 106 29 76 20 11 9 615 185 430 721 212 609 501 129 372 329 83 246 12 3 9 436 178 258 484 188 296 306 113 193 230 68 162 4 1 3 650 274 376 727 283 444 487 191 296 260 102 158 8 2 6 225 96 129 265 106 169 180 49 131 201 53 148 18 5 13 97 847 144 1,305 216 1,296 85 626 131 770 112 680 33 213 79 78 18 60 1 1 241 D, 152 367 616 149 367 93 26 67" 216 150 06 89 52 37 36 22 14 23 8 20 8 6 2 183 75 108 221 79 142 194 62 132 136 47 88 5 2 3 560 236 324 548 202 340 307 107 200 248 88 160 16 5 11 126 66 60 103 48 55 09 24 45 83 29 64 13 11 2 214 82 132 240 03 177 161 60 111 122 32 90 4 2 2 407 210 191 347 145 202 241 79 162 199 51 148 28 18 10 417 155 262 477 218 259 : 287 123 164 192 75 117 20 11 9 694 307 387 368 104 204 ! 150 50 100 119 38 81 80 40 40 92 434 48 187 44 247 70 371 31 165 39 51 20 31 39 12 27 1 1 216 i 235 79 156 157 48 109 13 6 7" 417 162 255 362 135 227 211 83 128 154 45 109 6 3 2 935 427 508 083 326 , 358 375 153 222 239 84 155 51 36 15 315 119 196 301 105 196 205 70 135 173 52 121 10 4 6 361 137 224 418 140 278 326 109 217 268 83 176 24 10 U 214 669 145 257 69 412 114 666 68 46 50 23 27 33 10 23 1 25 25 220 446 470 162 308 9-6 78 198 10 7 "a" 234 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 54.— TOTAL ILLITERATE POPULATION 10 YEARS OF ACE AND OVER, CLASSIFIED BT 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 in 112 113 IM 115 no 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 Fort WajTie, Incl BinfrljRmton, K. Y Nort'ulk, Va Whesling, W. Va Augusta, Ga Tfmnj;rsto7m, Oliio Dulnth, MiDQ Yoiikcrs, N". Y Tjnnraster, Pa Springfield, Ohio Qiiincy, 111 Mobile, Ala Tapeka, Kau Elmira, N. T Salem, Mass Long Island city, K.Y. AltooTia, Pa Dubiiqiie, Icwa Torre Haute, Iml Chattanooga, Teun Galrcston, Tex Vs'arerbiirT, Conn Chi'lsfa, Mass Hay citv, Midi PaWtuc'kct, li.I , Al^ron, Ohio Hoiiston , Tex HaTcrhill. Mass Brockton, Mass "Williamsport, Pa Davenport, Iowa Sacramento, Cal Canton, Ohio Birmingham, Ala Little Ilock, Ark Auburn, "N. Y Taunton, Mass Allentowia. Pa LacroBBe, Wis 10 TO 14 TEAES. Total. 28 18 472 80 937 34 22 63 18 31 482 46 18 41 18 35 20 47 244 105 23 12 39 21 4 237 11 4 32 405 108 46 102 Males. 15 11 253 48 ■134 17 20 10 20 7 11 252 25 II 22 18 31 141 49 10 5 20 13' 3 111 8 2 20 4 20 4 210 45 18 57 16 Females, 13 7 219 21 14 12 27 11 20 230 21 7 19 10 17 11 16 103 56 13 7 19 1 126 3 2 12 5 18 4 195 23 45 22 16 TO 19 tBAES. Total. Males. Females, 29 32 475 74 893 95 121 77 60 37 52 647 68 39 143 29 47 23 60 427 138 74 18 104 05 17 261 90 25 84 14 83 19 491 198 17 157 106 70 11 20 228 60 381 47 59 28 35 21 20 248 30 25 82 19 24 17 24 224 61 46 12 54 37 7 115 54 15 44 71 8 245 14 71 66 18 12 247 24 609 48 62 49 26 16 23 299 28 14 61 10 23 6 26 203 77 28 6 60 28 10 146 36 10 40 6 12 11 246 109 40 37 20 TO 24 TBAES. Total. Males. Femalea 37 61 746 108 856 233 324 172 79 76 68 710 91 70 147 52 93 32 77 600 231 132 55 152 80 39 383 138 52 75 43 181 19 893 306 44 224 76 93 19 35 270 64 289 115 213 S3 39 32 34 274 34 44 85 78 85 23 19 141 71 22 39 19 152 12 385 103 29 132 51 40 13 26 470 44 567 113 111 89 40 44 34 442 57 26 62 19 36 19 39 318 153 47 32 64 42 20 2J2 «5 30 24 29 608 203 25 53 TO 84 TEAES. Total. 74 169 1,448 279 1,SS3 693 737 333 140 217 192 1, 173 290 149 300 132 185 69 190 1,134 554 254 151 474 265 111 771 248 135 ■ 178 114 641 73 1,378 739 138 371 96 278 M.iles. Females, 92 663 149 636 336 612 1C8 74 102 91 431 106 70 100 72 105 28 94 615 192 147 60 241 101 45 291 123 64 76 61 471 36 575 257 100 173 50 lis 77 895 130 1,047 257 225 165 CB 115 101 742 184 79 140 619 362 107 91 233 154 125 71 102 63 70 37 803 482 46 160 ILLITERACY. SEX AND AGE PERIODS* FOE CITIES HAVING 25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE : 1890— Continued. 235 35 TO 41 TBAES. io IO 64 TEAES. 65 TO 04 YEAE3. 65 YBAHS AND OVKE. AGE UNKNOWN. Total. Males. I^ema;lea. Total. Males. Femaled. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males, Females. 83 42 41 104 40 64 81 29 52 87 24 63 9 6 4 86 191 85 106 226 84 142 191 72 119 182 65 117 2 1 1 87 1,537 689 948 1, 135 475 060 490 193 297 410 123 287 105 39 66 88 293 124 169 215 80 135 177 55 122 147 84- 113 8 6 2 89 1,662 604 1,058 1,257 460 797 632 227 405 542 182 300 224 92 132 90 667 257 310 482 212 270 304 122 182 221 77- 144 17 16 2 91 342 224 113 185 105 80 85 39 46 57 30 27 317 313 4 92 302 112 190 402 144 258 222 76 146 110 32 78 1 1 93 217 79 133 181 55 125 136 34 102 225 60 165 6 2 4 94 293 127 106 313 134 179 232 91 141 215 72 143 4 2 2 95 237 99 133 255 107 148 170 66 114 192 77 115 19 9 10 96 1,240 417 823 1,154 475 679 614 2!1 373 412 147 2(i5 147 44 103 97 315 114 231 3G7 175 192 257 116 141 191 82 112 21 11 10 93 210 92 124 222 93 123 203 89 114 132 49 83 9 4 5 99 307 119 188 387 133 254 235 69 166 204 67 137 6 2 4 100 112 47 65 112 45 67 88 27 01 68 22 40 2 1 1 101 145 67 78 124 43 81 123 33 90 103 34 09 10 4 6 102 103 198 37 85 60 113 110 249 46 99 70 150 104 193 32 78 72 115 102 152 55 61 107 91 103 ii" 6 ' s" LUl 951 427 024 698 311 387 316 149 167 185 71 114 242 118 124 11)5 634 239 305 499 203 296 250 89 161 200 74 126 85 69 26 108 204 83 116 216 82 134 170 61 106 90 27 63 15 8 7 107 153 52 106 187 06 121 111 :i5 76 120 30 90 K)3 474 258 216 327 167 170 202 94 103 166 04 102 109 328 109 219 334 111 223 278 90 188 268 88 180 9" 3" e' 110 142 69 73 130 67 73 102 31 71 79 24 65 1 1 111 889 359 530 663 288 375 346 130 210 257 101 156 100 53" 47 112 220 113 107 . 196 86 110 81 34 60 80 23 56 10 5 5 113 12S 54 72 131 45 86 101 29 72 94 20 74 114 198 105 93 184 71 113 132 49 83 164 69 95 24" 7' .......... 115 119 578 46 526 73 52 135 327 43 264 92 63 193 108 68 125 125 43 191 80 71 41) 120 40 3 12 3 3 116 9 117 05 842 30 322 36 620 83 5.55 28 275 55 280 80 248 24 112 56 136 64 104 10 46 64 58 1)8 136" 73" 57" 119 805 265 5)0 650 285 365 276 130 146 192 74 118 135 50 85 120 143 87 56 165 85 80 147 59 88 98 26 72 40 30 10 121 297 119 178 343 135 208 248 82 166 176 59 117 19 8 11 122 173 266 81 120 92 146 170 235 63 105 112 130 100 169 25 68 75 101 142 141 24 51 118 90 1 4 1 3 123 1 124 236 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 55.— ILLITERATE NATIVE WHITE POPULATION OP NATIVE PARENTAGE 10 YEARS OP AGE AND 1 2 8 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 n 12 13 14 16 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 3G 37 38 39 40 41 42 iJ 44 45 4fi 47 48 4!l 50 61 62 63 64 55 66 67 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 New York, N. Y . Cbicaffo, 111 Philadelphia, Pa . Brookl^ii, N. Y... St. Louis, Mo Boston, MasB Baltimore, Md San Francisco, Cal . Cincinnati, Ohio . . . Cleveland, Ohio Buffalo, N.Y Kew Orleans, La.- Pittshurg, Pa Washington, D. C. Detroit, Mich Milwaukee, "Wis — Newark, N.J Minneapolis, Minn- Jersey cityLN. J — Louisville, Ky Omaha, Neb Rochester, N. Y.. St. Paul, Minn... Kansas city. Mo.. Providence, E. I . Denver, Colo Indianapolis, Ind . Allegheny, Pa Albany, N.Y Columbus, Ohio... Syracuse, N. Y Worcester, Mass . . Toledo, Ohio Eichmond, Va New Haven, Conn. Patersou, N. J Lowell, Mass Nashville, Tenn.. Scran ton. Pa Tall lliver, Mass.. Cambridge, Mass . Atlanta, (ja Memphis, Tenn... Wilmington, Del . Dayton, Ohio Troy,N.Y Grand Rapids, Mich . Et-ading, Pa Camden, N. J Trentou, N. J Lynn, Mass Lincoln, Neb Charleston. S. C . Hartford. Coiiu. . St. Joseph, Mo. . . Evansville. Ind Los Angeles, Cal . . Des^oinos, Iowa - Bridgeport, Conu. . Oakland, Cal Portland, Ore Saginaw, Mich — Salt Lake, Utah . . Lawrence, Mass.. Springfield, Mass. Manchester, N. H . Dtica, N.Y Hoboken, N. J Savannah, Ga Seattle, Wash Peoria, 111 New Bedford, Mass . Brie, Pa Somerville, Mass... Harrisburg, Pa Kansas oitv, Kan. Dallas, Tex Sioux city, Iowa.. Elizabeth, N.J... Wilkesbarre, Pa.. 10 TO 14 TEARS. Total. Males. Females, San Antonio, Tex. Covington. Ky Portland, Mo Tafioma, Wash ... Holyoke, Mass ... 138 42 260 66 95 21 285 14 46 46 13 182 40 141 29 11 81 10 33 111 13 10 18 60 16 20 55 11 16 3a 12 85 9 19 5 198 34 5 254 C2 21 15 46 35 4 5 106 6 69 46 12 27 2 6 4 23 4 3 3 6 3 6 13 15 83 26 5 12 81 25 146 20 56 17 145 7 25 22 103 21 94 14 6 12 5 25 70 10 4 12 35 11 25 7 10 12 8 1 5 48 7 11 2 111 23 2 2 143 40 9 2 2 58 24 20 64 1 33 23 4 18 1 3 3 1 13 1 1 2 2 1 21 23 47 3 7 41 17 1 11 67 17 114 7 140 7 21 24 19 47 15 5 19 5 8 41 6 25 7 80 4 87 n 1 in 22 12 2 1 34 22 15 2 1 62 5 26 22 8 15 TO 19 TEAKS. Total. Males. Females 91 33 251 54 112 12 64 35 21 134 34 119 18 4 26 4 18 119 25 8 16 15 76 11 9 52 5 23 83 3 25 5 177 30 13 1 138 49 18 16 11 6 84 34 37 2 5 63 4 35 64 16 30 6 1 15 13 1 7 6 2 14 5 10 8 7 1 38 18 32 11 5 22 65 24 7 6 B 58 17 161 32 40 13 160 9 26 18 65 15 76 6 17 2 10 60 18 5 2 34 11 13 42 7 5 28 12 65 2 15 1 1 3 33 '26' 24 25 5 4 1 24 12 22 6 5 16 21 17 4 4 33 16 100 22 72 7 111 3 28 17 12 69 19 43 12 2 8 59 7 3 4 24 5 2 34 4 4 24 22 3 16 28 1 74 26 9 3 2 4 34 8 1 2 30 4 16 40 9 5 1 1 20 TO 24 TEAKS. Total. 44 7 105 77 304 61 147 24 286 15 76 63 24 128 60 115 24 8 12 14 6 126 63 4 31 76 13 12 62 24 17 74 48 18 29 82 26 5 187 25 11 3 128 42 32 14 10 4 77 46 58 Males. 12 60 4 42 24 1 7 4 19 14 2 7 18 5 13 14 6 3 69 2D 31 12 77 29 5 10 3 63 33 170 25 11 117 8 32 31 12 45 25 69 10 31 16 41 8 7 25 10 9 65 15 12 19 46 4 102 14 2 60 16 20 9 4 38 29 45 27 2 21 33 12 16 5 1 9 12 "4' 4 3 2 6 5 4 .4. 2 37 7 16 10 34 19 1 Females. 52 44 134 36 84 13 169 7 44 32 12 83 25 46 14 8 3 65 22 4 15 35 5 5 37 14 8 19 33 6 10 85 11 6 1 78 26 12 6 25 TO 34 TEAKS. Total. 16 13 1 4 33 2 21 41 20 8 1 2 10 2 2 1 12 6 10 1 1 22 22 18 2 3 10 43 10 4 1 2 220 171 609 73 301 43 521 44 130 112 34 240 101 203 62 19 43 24 20 222 93 11 32 160 38 187 84 31 156 49 35 68 138 7 50 9 242 40 10 14 206 64 87 64 23 12 162 75 28 67 10 84 126 66 44 17 13 Males. 43 18 7 16 2 38 22 30 20 10 1 Si 67 76 20 149 42 14 27 19 74 102 323 36 118 21 250 24 64 60 19 83 60 104 23 11 25 15 7 94 24 88 12 23 14 103 21 22 35 64 4 22 5 103 21 6 19 45 28 10 5 74 36 66 4 12 29 2 41 62 22 23 9 11 18 19 9 6 £ (males. 37 30 16 2 11 66 2U 6 20 10 ILLITERACY. OVER, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE PERIODS, FOR CITIES HAVING 25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1890. 237 85 TO 44 TEARS. 45 ro 54 YEARS. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. 170 58 112 103 35 63 100 60 ,41 53 25 28 622 301 321 566 245 321 57 18 ;i9 53 22 31 286 112 174 187 63 124 53 19 34 25 10 15 607 254 333 570 251 328 27 14 13 24 15 9 124 53 71 112 41 71 91 48 4:i 44 16 28 23 11 17 13 5 8 220 60 16!) 190 58 1.40 73 34 39 Ki 27 30 305 150 153 275 128 147 37 14 23 37 18 19 16 7 9 6 2 4 35 13 oo 2'i 6 17 25 17 8 15 11 4 12 2 ro 16 9 7 243 107 130 170 65 105 64 33 29 21 10 11 12 7 5 10 9 7 22 14 8 14 10 4 136 00 70 83 40 43 42 17 25 20 14 12 34 17 17 19 10 9 205 82 123 164 05 99 30 11 19 10 U 10 23 13 12 29 8 21 129 76 53 103 41 02 30 14 16 21 14 7 27 14 13 14 6 8 68 31 37 59 30 29 128 57 71 129 43 86 9 6 3 9 4 6 55 17 38 58 25 33 9 4 5 3 4 253 93 160 198- 74 124 28 18 10 19^ 8 11 13 8 5 13 7 4 3 1 11 2 9 172 62 110 146 37 109 62 20 42 38 9 23 05 43 52 (12 35 57 64 24 40 55 ■ 17 38 20 14 13 7 6 15 10 5 16 10 200 68 132 201 54 147 87 33 64 75 29 46 83 52 31 79 31 48 2 4 10 4 28 21 7 25 11 14 45 17 28 41 11 30 8 2 2 4 101 48 53 51 22 29 125 48 77 97 44 53 54 22 32 4S 9 39 67 39 28 40 19 27 15 9 3 3 5 3 2 8 2 6 8 6 2 5 4 1 45 20 19 27 15 12 15 6 2 4 4 3 1 4 1 3 11 7 4 5 1 4 9 7 2 1 6 4 2 16 7 9 12 5 7 1 43 1 18 2 22 1 5 1 25 17 7 3 4 2 4 25 9 16 19 1 s 11 20 12 8 14 7 7 6 3 3 6 2 4 5 2 3 1 1 95 64 41 93 26 66 56 25 31 50 23 25 DO 24 26 33 13 20 J3 '11 2 10 5 5 13 6 7 13 8 5 28 11 17 25 8 17 75 31 44 52 21 31 62 23 29 34 11 23 21 14 7 9 7 2 14 10 4 10 4 a 3 G 4 2 2 55 TO 64 YEARS. Total. 57 36 429 36 94 25 329 13 69 20 15 113 32 194 34 12 111 15 9 8 CO 24 11 118 13 29 63 32 73 7 48 5 126 13 11 95 27 45 41 12 9 189 63 42 10 12 25 4 51 55 27 32 2 5 4 16 9 1 1 77 25 16 3 3 20 43 31 8 a 8 Males. 15 14 110 10 30 10 126 9 25 8 21 14 80 5 4 2 20 13 4 36 3 6 33 12 4 16 27 2 14 5 41 4 5 4 25 7 10 10 4 32 25 20 6 3 1 20 10 10 14 1 2 14 12 Females. 42 22 289 26 64 15 203 4 44 17 7 92 13 114 25 4 22 6 9 70 10 5 40 11 82 10 23 30 4 16 46 6 85 9 6 4 70 20 29 31 4 5 157 1 22 3 31 45 17 18 1 2 1 13 4 2 4 1 66 20 12 2 2 It 29 19 G5 YEARS AND OVER. Total. 91 34 610 43 41 373 14 67 17 99 43 188 32 12 27 100 12 n 5 51 44 105 17 36 54 28 15 28 53 5 97 17 13 78 10 51 38 16 10 230 58 77 20 10 25 10 34 35 19 2 13 11 3 6 14 12 34 3 6 85 10 13 io' 28 27 33 16 2 Males. 19 10 140 9 10 12 97 4 17 6 3 13 11 01 12 4 13 3 2 16 11 29 1 11 18 7 11 26 4 20 2 27 6 5 2 15 2 14 12 6 7 53 20 20 6 3 6 4 7 13 3 1 2 3 7 16 1 1 13 4 6 "3' 10 9 12 5 Females. 72 24 470 34 09 29 276 10 50 26 14 86 33 127 20 3 29 9 5 35 33 77 16 23 30 17 58 3 70 11 4 63 8 37 26 10 9 177 38 51 14 7 19 6 26 27 12 22 6 6 10 4 72 21 11 2 AGE UNKNOWIf. Total. 30 6 41 11 11 11 7 11 11 7 15 56 17 19 3 18 10 8 14 14 2 6 6 2 1 19 10 1 22 2 5 1 1 4 2 2 27 17 11 1 10 17 Males. 18 77 9 4 19 2 3 8 38 10 10 io" 9 8 13 10 1 "2 29 3 '17' 23 10 2 1 4 17 Females, 238 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 55.— ILLITERATE NATIVE V/HITE POPULATION OF NATIVE PARENTAGE 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OTES, 03 94 95 9B 97 08 99 100 101 102 lo:i ICl 105 MS 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 Fort "Wayne, Ind . . BiBgliamton, N. Y . Norfolk, Ya Wheeling, W.Va.. Augusta, Ga Ton r gate wn, Ohio . Dulutli,Minn Tolikers, N. T Lancaster, Pa Springfield, Ohio . . . Quincy, III -.- Mobile, Ala .- Topeka, Kan . Klraira, N. Y . Salem, ila.s3 . . Loing Igiantl city, IsT. Y . Altoona.Pa Dubuque, Iowa Terro Haute, Ind Chattanooga, Tenn Galveston, Tex "Waterbury, Conn . Chelsea, Mass Bay city, Mich Pawtucket, E.I... Akron, Ohio Houston, Tex Haverhill, Ma.s3 . . Brockton, Mass .. AYilliamsrort, Pa. Davenport, Iowa . Sacranien(o,Cal.. Canton, Ohio Birmingham, Ala. Little Eock, Ark. Auburn, N. Y . . Taunton, Mass . Allentown, Pa.- Lacrosse, Wis . . 10 TO 14 TEARS. Total. Males. Females 11 38 32 279 5 1 3 23 11 11 -3S^ 11 7 2 17 G 11 1 5 1 1 21 1 1 14 30 12 45 7 6 7 23 15 137 2 12 3 i 24 1 9 2 20 30 2 3 2 18 i 28 2 4 13 17 142 3 1 1 16 8 7 14 5 3 4 10 25 9 1 1 12 8 17 5 15 TO 19 TEAES. Total. 54 30 240 11 3 5 31 11 23 17 12 11 3 27 85 5 11 G 3 12 4 1 31 1 G 23 19 Males. 4 28 19 119 17 6 14 11 6 9 1 2 9 5 19 51 1 4 14 7 5 2 27 3 Females. 2 4 26 11 121 3 14 5 9 6 6 2 2 1 18 1 17 34 2 2 3 1 2 5 2 1 13 2 g 12 1 1 12 20 TO 21 TEARS. Total. 14 11 00 35 171 13 2 29 14 20 13 7 21 3 1 34 1 35 85 14 6 2 15 3 2 25 G 7 30 24 31 4 Males. 9 29 19 61 6 12 1 15 7 12 3 4 16 3 16 1 20 31 4 4 1 5 3 1 16 5 5 10 8 5 6 22 2 Females. 2 37 16 110 3 1 1 14 7 10 3 5 1 18 15 54 10 2 1 8 2 1 2 20 16 2 2 25 TO 34 TEAHS. Total. 24 41 115 18 33 6 03 30 42 40 31 22 10 4 61 3 104 127 25 7 34 9 14 23 10 5 47 11 20 30 40 20 15 34 11 Males. 12 26 44 SI 82 12 28 2 39 12 19 12 13 12 5 2 25 2 49 53 7 9 S 4 22 Females. 13 15 71 41 158 G 5 4 24 18 ILLITERACY. 239 CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE PERIODS, FOE CITIES HAVING 25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1830— Continued. S5 TO ** YEABS. 45 ro 54 TEARS. 65 TO 64 YEARS. 65 TEARS AND OVER. ARE UNKNOWN. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. 31 47 116 66 228 18 7 6 96 20 40 32 27 31 7 1 52 7 85 121 19 3 16 26 46 31 75 7 4 5 36 9 20 9 7 17 6 15 21 70 35 153 11 3 1 CO 11 20 23 20 14 1 1 37 4 48 86 13 2 25 24 107 32 192 14 6 5 89 31 36 31 25 22 8 17 11 35 12 48 4 4 4 26 13 18 9 12 11 4 8 13 72 20 144 10 2 1 63 18 IB 22 13 11 4 20 28 66 44 103 7 1 1 08 31 12 18 27 10 4 4 9 18 15 17 4 1 16 ID 48 29 80 3 13 29 42 19 92 18 3 14 12 1 19 6 10 15 30 18 73 12 5 1 2 1 20 1 203 3 1 1 I 1 261 2 88 S7 1 88 89 11 i" 90 91 1 55 23 9 13 17 5 1 3 119 20 16 8 20 21 9 1 46 6 50 37 5 3 2 12 3 16 11 1 8 41 7 7 25 5 10 8 11 112 4 3 87 14 8 7 15 14 6 93 13 8 3 5 10 11 3 32 6 8 1 5 7 3 1 16 2 21 16 1 3 1 2 94 9ft Of! 5 I 97 OR 99 ion 1 7 1 5 101 15 3 37 35 6 1 54 11 89 91 15 1 1 13 10 17 22 6 3 45 4 4 13 14 38 10 8 88 3 16 5 33 34 5 1 1 6 8 5 2 11 1 3 ■2 4 15 7 5 16 1 38 6 56 57 10 55 6 64 65 5 2 11 1 24 17 41 5 40 38 5 1 30 4 29 21 4 3 1 7 5 15 7 1 5 27 4 4 20 4 8 4 6 99 1 2 103 103 2 1 2 104 4 15 1 1 14 3 1 1 103 mo 1 107 1 5 3 1 4 ins 22 8 14 14 6 8 50 8 4 10 21 42 22 13 77 4 15 2 3 5 6 5 29 3 4 30 9 19 7 29 2 7 6 11 9 4 9 14 1 1 34 3 1 11 10 23 3 3 72 2 11 6 17 4 1 4 38 1 2 19 13 17 5 5 68 1 4 3 5 7 3 12 4 109 3 1 2 ^110 111 5 3 5 2 iv: 1 1 15 1 113 3 21 6 1 12 11 33 3 B 43 2 3 23 1 3 14 3 3 5 1 2 4 5 13 3 114 9 5 4 115 116 2 6 3 7 3 3 8 1 117 14 10 10 2 2 60 118 4 4 5 2 1 1 2 4 2 2 2 119 1WI 3 121 1 1 fl 124 240 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 56.— ILLITERATE NATIVE WHITE POPULATION OF FOREIGN PARENTAGE 10 YEARS OF AGE AND New York, N.T Chicago, 111 Philadelijhia, Pa . .. J5rooklTU, N. r St. Louis, Mo Boston. Mass Baltiiiiore, Md San J?rancisco, Cal. Cinciiinati, Oliio Clevolantl, Ohio Buffalo, N.Y New Orleans, La . . . ritfshnrg,Pa "Washington, D. C.. Detroit, Mich Milwaukee, "Wis . . - Newark, N.J Minneapolis, Minn. Jersey ci ty, N. J Louisville, Ky Omaha, Neb Rochester, N. T St. Paul, Minn Kansas city. Mo . . . Providence, R. I Denver, Colo Indianapolis, Ind.. Alleglienv, Pa Albany, N.T Columbus, Ohio Syracuse, N. Y "Worcester, Mass — Toledo, Ohio Pichmond, Va New Haven, Conn. . Paterson, N. J LowoU, Mass Nashville, Tenn ScrantoD, Pa Fall Kiver, Mass... Cambridge, Mass. . . Atlanta, Ga Memphis, 'i'enn "Wilmington, Del . . - Dayton, Ohio Troy, N. Y Grand Kapids, Mich Reading, Pa Camden, N. J Trenton, N. J Lynn, Mass Lincoln, Neb Charleston, S. C Hartford, Conn St. Joseph, Mo Evansville, Ind Los Angeles, Cal. . . Des Moines, Iowa.. Bridgeport. Conn. . . Oakland, Cal Portland, Ore Saginaw, Mich Salt Lake. Utah.... Lawrence, Mns.s . ... Springfield, Mass .- Manchester, N. H . . ■Utica,N.Y Hoboken, N. J Savannah, Ga Seattle, "Wash Peoria, 111 New Bedford, Mass Erie, Pa Somervillo, Mass. . . Harrisb urg. Pa Kansas city, Kan. . . Dallas, Tex Sioux city, Iowa . . . Elizabeth, N. J "Wilkcsbarro, Pa . .. San Antonio. Tox .. Covington, Ky Portland. Me Tacoma, "Wash Qolyoke, Mass 10 TO 14 TEAES. Total. Males. Eemales. 342 174 23,'i 193 166 43 133 55 53 124 39 240 109 23 95 60 70 19 117 46 11 31 24 19 74 15 19 28 31 10 12 15 18 4 2 49 18 12 230 34 13 10 4 20 11 8 15 13 5 7 11 14 11 10 19 9 4 4 17 47 10 5 4 5 16 5 10 17 10 8 26 50 91 5 7 9 13 189 101 142 99 83 23 70 29 27 31 24 119 74 16 44 32 33 8 61 30 19 14 13 44 11 10 17 17 13 7 10 2 2 25 5 6 171 14 5 7 1 13 6 6 7 10 5 5 6 13 9 1 3 7 26 1 3 4 5 2 2 2 1 3 7 2 7 15 7 5 13 39 45 4 1 153 73 93 94 83 20 o:! 26 26 93 15 121 35 7 51 34 43 11 56 10 3 12 10 30 4 11 14 24 13 G 69 20 4 6 8 13 5 2 3 10 21 13 11 48 1 15 TO 19 TEAES. Total. 327 199 337 220 190 68 170 42 106 130 70 191 135 17 111 84 85 20 84 61 20 113 10 27 48 37 19 32 30 22 6 03 45 7 220 05 2 11 8 13 39 22 10 7 11 9 6 15 5 24 19 14 11 15 24 16 15 37 10 11 4 21 19 8 4 8 30 41 91 12 H 3 33 Males. 103 118 218 120 108 27 90 27 53 48 39 124 88 14 51 39 55 8 56 43 7 11 10 14 74 11 29 22 10 17 20 10 39 23 103 31 2 2- 5 1 24 10 8 4 28 13 9 9 3 10 18 14 9 9 17 4 1 13 1 3 5 4 6 18 24 1 18 Females. 104 81 119 94 31 83 15 53 82 31 07 47 3 00 45 30 18 23 18 2 20 12 39 4 10 19 15 3 15 I 10 12 3 3 24 03 34 9 3 12 15 12 2 3 10 7 5 7 2 11 10 6 14 10 7 20 5 1 1 1 12 6 2 2 2 18 17 60 7 5 2 15 20 TO 24 YEARS. Total. 312 180 391 207 238 50 180 51 93 109 84 205 148 18 71 04 C9 21 41 03 15 35 28 24 102 10 31 61 42 24 24 35 23 5 3 03 30 11 110 59 16 23 49 13 11 12 44 10 3 1 7 11 34 29 9 3 28 14 11 18 28 17 7 4 2 13 19 11 6 6 13 4 6 23 27 69 15 10 2 35 Males. 150 79 219 107 103 19 79 30 37 54 47 100 77 7 32 28 35 11 29 32 9 22 8 12 58 18 25 22 14 17 11 3 23 13 5 77 23 2 1 4 13 8 28 7 9 5 33 7 2 2 11 13 2 2 2 12 8 4 11 14 10 3 1 1 5 7 6 4 4 2 2 17 17 30 9 4 1 17 Females. 392 101 172 100 135 31 101 21 56 65 37 99 71 11 39 36 34 10 12 31 13 20 12 40 2 13 36 20 16 10 18 11 2 40 17 6 33 36 4 3 15 21 6 2 7 11 I 1 1 9 23 16 2 4 1 1 16 6 7 7 14 7 4 12 5 2 2 5 2 4 6 10 39 1 18 25 TO 34 TEAES. Total. 702 270 847 347 477 134 424 44 228 149 180 301 228 52 115 139 58 92 189 IS 69 09 53 174 70 104 68 68 9 23 CO 05 15 204 115 30 2 11 25 31 100 21 4 31 22 03 28 15 19 10 15 27 39 39 29 J6 6 20 23 20 11 19 IB 7 34 55 102 33 31 11 54 Males. 310 119 333 151 200 46 193 17 102 00 93 135 120 17 60 30 72 25 39 79 10 28 37 23 73 24 35 54 29 26 42 31 6 12 23 20 4 103 45 4 12 10 47 10 13 10 C5 3 13 14 24 11 7 9 22 9 18 10 11 9 3 4 12 10 12 5 9 1 5 17 20 39 14 17 8 14 Females. ILLITERACY. 241 OVER, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE PERIODS, FOK CITIES HAVING 25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE : 1890. 36 TO 44 TEARS. Total. 437 134 cog 201 316 92 402 28 160 76 150 236 151 31 71 63 88 26 67 123 52 27 113 11 62 44 69 58 45 50 60 10 6 51 25 16 73 24 8 31 22 23 55 4 2 5 18 18 45 20 7 6 S 2 31 8 12 42 28 21 7 3 1 17 18 13 2 12 13 S 6 18 22 38 21 16 5 25 Males. 152 40 ■272 88 106 29 17» 10 69 22 75 05 67 18 31 22 29 12 26 42 6 20 26 13 41 4 19 16 27 24 20 IS 16 6 1 20 8 4 1 1 4 11 6 1 7 7 2 B 8 5 15 4 2 2 7 Females. 285 94 337 113 210 223 18 101 54 76 141 84 13 40 31 69 14 31 81 42 26 14 72 7 43 23 42 34 25 35 44 4 5 44 17 12 64 48- 5 18 19 49 4 16 14 21 2 4 14 14 36 13 6 4 4 2 17 1 12 22 19 13 13 7 8 1 5 3 10 17 23 17 14 3 18 45 TO 54 TEAES. Total. 170 62 252 64 121 79 230 15 41 91 57 34 49 17 27 8 24 67 31 12 15 35 4 27 22 43 30 19 28 23 2 18 2 5 14 7 7 1 3 1 11 11 2 2 12 10 1 S 3 11 16 8 17 4 14 Males. 101 23 40 16 89 17 34 23 12 11 2 12 20 4 15 4 5 16 7 !Femaloa. 120 42 161 41 81 63 HI 12 76 21 24 67 34 22 38 11 21 6 12 37 2 16 8 7 26 1 19 17 27 23 11 16 11 17 4 11 6 12 1 10 66 TO 61 TEABS. Total. 60 12 127 20 58 4 37 11 17 44 29 19 18 4 10 6 6 24 5 10 16 11 13 10 4 5 7 7 2 2 1 7 7 8 2 16 2 3 7 4 .... 2 8 13 6 6 Males. 11 3 36 4 IS 2 23 "is" 2 10 5 7 Femalea. 91 22 43 19 45 4 24 11 34 24 12 7 6 4 17 2 2 4 4 7 2 14 6 5 7 2 4 6 4 1 10 2 2 5 4 1 2 1 5 5 •i I 65 YEARS AND OVER. Total. 40 16 140 11 29 14 84 4 18 7 31 26 13 15 4 8 13 6 5 4 11 10 9 9 1 18 7 6 3 1 1 1 4 1 3 2 2 6 "i- 1 2 3 1 1 10 Males. 10 4 44 2 10 4 21 "e" 2 4 6 9 4 4 Females. 30 11 se 9 19 10 63 4 12 6 8 25 17 11 4 5 4 10 14 2 1 2 1 1 1 POP — PT 2- -16 AGE UNKNOWN. Total. 2 17 Mi^les. Females. 242 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 56.— ILLITERATE NATIVE WHITE POPULATION OF FOREIGN PARENTAGE 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER, CITIES. 10 TO 14 TEARS. 16 e TO 19 TEAIiS. 20 TO 2i YEARS. 25 TO 31 TEARS. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. M^es. Females. RB 10 3 2 29 6 18 9 9 9 4 2 2 20 4 11 7 4 4 6 1 9 10 1 21 4 38 12 5 11 11 7 8 2 7 14 7 8 9 7 6 16 9 17 27 5 7 24 2 10 6 4 6 7 2 1 10 43 18 3 9 6 1 1 4 2 18 6 2 3 2 2 4 10 14 6 6 5 8 26 22 3 58 4 41 16 13 30 9 25 11 4 11 16 20 10 22 25 7 16 5 5 34 48 13 13 16 11 14 15 7 15 2 3 23 33 21 14 14 13 1 33 2 22 9 6 16 4 15 4 12 9 2 20 2 19 6 7 14 5 10 7 4 4 8 12 6 14 13 6 12 3 3 19 30 9 4 8 G 12 . 9 3 9 2 1 2 22 10 11 87 BinghamtoD, N. Y-. RS Norfolk, Va 8!) Wheeling, W. Va 9 2 7 2 6 5 17 2 20 6 3 8 9 5 4 2 5 7 4 7 5 3 4 9 7 1 12 17 1 20 3 33 12 8 13 3 6 8 3 11 15 6 2 12 8 8 15 7 2 36 20 5 3 15 5 3 10 3 3 1 12 2 16 5 2 10 3 4 4 8 1 17 7 G 8 «n S1 9? Dulutli, Minn 93 Yonltera, N. Y n4 Lanca.ster, Pa flS Springfield, Ohio nn Quincy, III 6 12 4 5 3 9 9 7 7 2 25 11 5 10 10 1 12 3 1 7 4 9 3 3 3 1 45 16 1 6 2 3 6 6 2 2 3 6 4 ■J ' 2 2 4 3 3 9 3 2 6 5 5 7 4 2 12 12 3 2 6 2 2 G 1 1 1 ro 64 YBAHS. Total. Males. Femalos. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. 27 14 13 68 16 62 66 24 32 121 51 70 181 62 119 141 62 89 21 9 12 12 6 6 7 2 5 125 52 73 113 40 73 104 30 74 8 4 4 17 4 13 20 6 14 502 231 271 444 197 247 281 110 171 322 211 111 174 99 75 84 38 46 273 100 173 379 137 242 209 75 131 47 14 33 65 19 36 45 11 34 97 39 68 128 41 87 109 40 69 42 20 22 90 29 61 99 31 63 13 6 T 55 16 39 60 21 39 44 17 27 46 IS 30 35 9 26 140 52 88 167 65 102 162 62 100 287 106 181 370 128 244 229 66 163 104 41 63 109 44 65 87 27 60 G6 41 25 54 22 32 63 21 37 74 27 47 87 30 67 94 30 64 50 14 36 97 39 68 90 34 66 14 4 10 13 5 8 10 4 6 95 47 48 107 51 56 69 29 40 196 85 111 212 81 131 168 03 105 141 47 94 173 67 116 105 34 71 423 228 195 288 140 148 186 89 97 287 93 194 303 95 208 268 87 181 100 49 61 90 40 50 73 22 61 70 34 36 50 24 26 34 18 16 198 103 95 178 74 104 81 32 49 108 43 65 125 42 83 95 27 63 82 43 39 80 33 47 65 24 41 91 33 58 117 38 79 135 63 122 97 69 38 79 28 61 65 28 37 35 19 16 56 20 36 65 16 39 17 12 5 10 6 4 13 8 5 21 12 9 15 6 9 13 7 6 90 48 42 131 63 73 134 53 81 271 103 168 321 124 197 242 79 163 81 44 37 76 41 34 27 16 11 244 111 133 228 101 124 165 66 99 6a TEABS AND OTEIt. Total. 72 140 13 109 17 186 65 102 61 115 118 47 33 97 193 64 41 151 67 12 64 87 111 146 257 49 23 75 85 82 130 44 32 1 14 78 160 27 137 Males. 20 45 3 23 67 30 31 15 48 11 13 34 20 13 62 24 2 19 27 28 65 16 8 24 17 38 67 12 3 1 2 17 61 Females. 52 95 10 81 14 119 25 71 46 77 70 36 20 44 28 99 43 10 45 60 83 91 172 20 51 113 32 29 61 100 18 89 AGE UNKNOWN. Total. Males. Females. 15 65 1 2 9 14 33 16 13 62 27 6 10 .... 87 83 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 101 102 103 104 105 108 107 103 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 113 119 120 121 122 133 124 243 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 58.— ILLITERATE COLOEED POPULATION (a) 10 YEAES OF AGE AND OVER, CLASSIFIED New York, N.Y.. Chicago, 111 Philadelphia, Pa Brooklyn, N.Y... St. Louia, Mo Boston, Mass Baltimore, Md San Francisco, Cal. Cincinnati, Ohio Cleveland, Ohio Bnffalo,N.Y New Orleans, La . . Pittsburg, Pa "Washington, D. C . Detroit, Mich Milwaukee, TVis . . . Newark, N.J Minneapolis, Minn . Jersey city, N.J Louisville, Ky Omaha, Neb Rochester, N. Y . St.Paul.Miun... Xaiisas city, Mo. Providence, R,l. Denver, Colo Indianapoli.s, Ind. Allegheny, Pa Albaooy, l>f . Y Columbus, Ohio . . Syracuse, N.Y "Worcester, Mass . . Toledo, Ohio Kichmoud, "7a New Haven, Conn. Paterson, N. J Lowell, Mass Nashville, Tenn . . Scranton, Pa JTall Kiver, Mass . Cambridge, Mags . Atlanta, Ga Memphis, Tenn . . "Wilmington, Del . Dayton, Ohio Troy,N.Y Grand Eapida, Mich. Reading, Pa Camden, N.J Trenton,N.J Lynn, Mjiss Lincoln, Neb Charleston, 3. C . Hartford, Conn. . St. Joseph, Mo... Evansvillo, Ind Los Angeles, Cal .. Des Moines, Iowa . Bridgeport, Conn.. Oakland, Cal Portland, Ore Saginaw, Mich . . . Salt L.ake, Utah.. Lawrence, Mass . . Springfield, Mass- Manchester, N. n. Utica.N. Y , Hoboken,N. J Savannah, Ga Seattle, Wash Peoria, 111 New Bedford, Mass . Erie, Pa Somervllle, Mass Harrisburg, Pa Kansas city, Kan. Dallas, Tex Sioux city, Iowa.. Elizabeth, N.J Wilkesbarre, Pa . . San Antonio, Tex. Covington, Ky Portland, Me Taroma, Wash 83 I HolyokeiMass . 10 TO 14 TEARS. Total. Males. Females, 48 14 133 27 194 749 133 4 1,252 20 1,051 7 1 11 1 11 2 10 114 7 5 18 1 1 i 652 10 5 634 1 1 967 666 77 34 15 2 «1 1 27 46 12 4 2 4 12 1 1 1 1 652 1 4 3 1 30 131 2 78 27 1 43 11 101 1 316 67 13 3 2 619 11 697 1 4 188 1 5 60 5 1 4 333 4 7 4 374 1 1 603 358 43 6 209 26 7 1 1 1 810 23 74 2 4 1 43 14 1 21 8 85 16 93 5 433 81 20 1 2 633 9 464 6 1 6 1 2 129 6 1 6 54 3 22 3 2 11 15 TO 19 YEAKS. Total. Males. Females. 319 1 1 260 2 464 17 7 232 1 20 6 3 2 1 342 1 2 1 1 7 57 35 13 103 64 221 50 352 23 1,118 425 84 7 1, 538 77 1,330 20 2 31 2 2 1 171 11 23 2 6 5 927 5 14 13 853 4 2 821 711 109 6 1 1 1 52 22 1 12 592 3 73 42 4 2 49 834 33" 13 1 48 197 4 37 3 49 49 90 22 163 17 400 316 37 3 2 659 52 657 10 18 1 32 6 13 42 4 19 24 2 6 2 474 2 488 1 1 6 367 325 64 4 1 1 1 23 13 3 261 1 11 43 37 4 2 48 355 22 4 6 1 "30" 24 lot 3 56 16 1 54 15 131 28 184 6 713 109 47 4 4 879 25 673 10 2 21 2 6 196 11 1 1 89 5 5 26 6 4 12 4 305 2 454 386 55 2 1 9 331 2 25 30 5 1 10 "s .... 4G9 11 23 24 CO 21 2 20 TO 24 TEAE3. Total. Males. Females, 306 117 542 127 638 67 1,832 897 235 16 10 2,021 165 1,690 23 56 6 33 939 74 5 9 377 27 109 117 32 28 80 5 5 3 1,270 13 13 10 1,111 12 1,111 1,031 221 22 4 C 12 844 14 66 187 98 12 12 113 43 2 17 1 6 1,236 SO 14 25 2 2 94 100 412 8 26 5 147 50 2 197 64' 242 71 203 44 694 733 102 9 7 694 132 607 8 24 2 19 466 2 159 90 57 16 25 53 2 521 12 471 3 2 11 391 391 106 10 2 4 7 41 305 7 22 97 77 6 4 114 24 16 1 5 466 62 10 12 2 2 56 43 185 5 11 4 63 23 1 5 109 53 300 56 375 23 1,238 174 133 7 3 1,327 33 1,023 15 32 4 14 483 45 2 7 218 18 19 60 16 2 1 749 4 640 3 1 1 720 690 115 12 2 2 1 43 14 639 7 34 90 21 7 8 4 24 2 1 770 18 4 13 38 63 227 3 15 1 95 27 1 a Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. 2o TO 34 TEARS. Total. 962 370 1,390 337 1,637 257 4,663 2,448 724 60 45 3,553 409 3,645 97 162 12 107 2,232 187 9 36 954 109 269 449 82 36 172 13 10 10 2,376 35 40 18 2,176 7 8 46 2,347 2,181 528 84 11 14 12 237 89 13 54 1,717 33 163 398 241 26 12 357 44 10 17 1 1 5 1,439 130 40 79 2 2 132 266 710 12 44 10 133 10 32 Males. 407 203 504 175 696 160 1,032 2, 090 828 28 29 1, 1.58 250 1, 2.J0 53 4 73 8 57 954 107 5 21 424 41 213 186 49 26 110 396 18 20 12 809 6 5 18 765 773 247 49 4 6 6 106 54 7 35 589 16 78 197 186 11 4 346 87 4 35 900 119 30 40 2 1 111 321 7 19 2 125 60 3 25 1 Fem.nles. 465 107 796 li;2 941 97 3,031 358 396 32 16 2,395 . 153 2,395 44 4 60 1,278 4 15 630 68 56 263 33 10 62 6 7 10 1,480 18 20 6 1,307 1 28 1,582 1,408 281 35 6 131 35 6 19 1,123 17 85 201 65 16 1 2 1,539 11 10 1 103 155 389 5 25 ILLITERACY. BY SEX AND AGE PERIODS, FOE CITIES HAVING 25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1890. 249 u5 ro 44 TEARS. 45 TO 54 YEARS. 6S TO G4 YEARS. 05 YEARS AND OVER. AGE UNKNOWN. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. 913 457 1,542 317 2,149 294 6,115 1,723 845 79 27 4,537 390 6,169 84 14 172 29 S3 2,275 211 16 51 857 189 170 657 95 28 280 17 35 34 2,709 C4 44 9 2,295 5 64 2,179 2,319 679 95 16 17 17 355 80 23 46 1,885 i-i 200 438 228 58 31 266 57 11 28 15 29 4 5 6 2,071 73 50 69 3 4 244 263 666 12 61 28 335 192 7 16 »*•-- 423 210 654 135 887 136 1,934 1,539 376 37 11 1,631 250 1,878 44 9 71 11 37 897 104 3 27 360 82 121 283 47 12 147 10 15 13 1,027 31 15 4 785 5 2 26 737 820 254 42 11 6 14 153 49 10 23 675 17 85 207 152 27 14 254 27 5 27 7 9 1 4 4 811 69 30 34 2 1 122 91 236 8 25 12 138 74 3 11 489 247 888 182 1, 262 153 3,181 . 184 469 42 16 2,905 149 3,281 40 5 101 18 46 1,378 107 13 24 497 107 49 369 48 16 133 7 20 21 1,682 33 29 5 1,510 2 3 38 1,442 1,499 325 53 5 11 3 202 41 . 13 23 1,210 25 115 231 76 31 17 12 30 6 1 8 20 3 1 2 1,260 4 20 35 1 3 122 172 330 4 26 16 197 118 4 5 575 330 1,127 210 1,446 197 3,6C8 570 642 47 19 4,404 239 4,265 94 11 147 28 65 1,717 100 11 40 574 142 77 539 83 20 205 23 40 35 2,111 62 35 17 1,838 7 3 S3 1,633 1,770 379 79 9 10 9 303 61 19 28 1,463 40 142 317 77 53 15 60 16 3 13 2 29 1 3 4 1,221 12 36' 52 1 2 192 309 288 7 31 18 251 136 8 6 238 128 444 73 657 82 1,458 487 234 19 9 1,832 143 1,874 35 6 68 15 25 724 48 6 19 244 63 51 274 42 10 107 11 19 22 873 30 22 9 757 5 3 23 605 737 162 40 4 6 5 146 23 8 15 554 18 64 145 60 27 8 53 12 2 13 1 19 1 2 3 503 10 19 17 1 1 95 146 127 3 14 11 113 67 4 5 337 202 683 138 789 115 2,150 83 308 28 10 2,572 90 2,391 59 6 79 13 40 993 52 5 21 330 79 26 265 41 10 98 12 21 13 1,238 32 13 8 1,081 2 247 168 651 140 650 83 1, 752 137 252 40 9 2,375 112 2,124 68 5 82 12 15 905 39 14 7 284 67 30 261 36 9 118 9 11 23 1,070 38 16 4 1,046 68 64 175 44 245 35 602 102 96 20 6 861 02 688 24 2 36 4 10 363 18 5 6 135 22 12 124 21 5 63 4 7 11 479 13 8 2 464 179 104 376 96 405 48 1,150 35 156 20 3 1,514 50 1,236 34 3 40 8 5 542 21 9 1 149 45 18 137 15 4 65 6 4 12 591 25 8 2 582 236 113 658 70 473 60 1,302 40 184 22 13 1,684 05 1,748 08 3 46 13 20 677 24 7 17 163 69 16 177 34 17 104 13 13 14 723 30 24 2 730 2 34 666 561 144 29 14 ■ 15 13 102 44 14 8 657 15 67 100 19 21 11 9 3 5 63 39 159 22 172 19 371 23 55 5 5 726 27 610 27 1 12 6 6 233 12 2 8 69 20 5 75 8 7 49 7 1 5 259 8 8 173 74 3C9 57 301 50 991 17 129 17 8 1,258 38 1,133 41 2 34 7 14 444 12 5 9 94 49 11 102 26 10 65 6 12 464 22 16 2 458 2 2 23 394 346 92 17 10 5 9 73 24 7 4 446 7 35 53 9 8 7 7 2 1 38 24 105 21 144 11 165 173 14 5 1 213 7 377 7 27 16 44 15 60 9 67 172 1 11 8 61 6 75 2 03 1 8 4 1 138 3 214 2 1 2 3 i 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 80 4 163 5 12 13 14 15 1(1 4 3 2 335 11 3 1 3 17 18 2 135 8 10 200 3 20 21 ■>■> 4 48 8 282 30 16 1 34 6 270 20 6 1 25 2 35 2 12 16 10 23 24 25 28 27 28 ?<) 9 30 11 ^9 2 289 9 2 1 115 2 1 1 174 7 1 33 31 35 33 37 272 72 23 49 38 39 1 11 272 215 52 12 4 10 4 29 20 7 4 211 8 32 47 10 13 4 2 1 • 4 40 41 30 1,028 1,033 217 39 5 4 4 157 38 11 13 909 22 78 172 17 20 7 7 4 1 31 890 916 187 27 9 5 5 126 30 11 12 760 22 82 143 30 20 13 17 4 4 1 5 11 2 3 1 513 3 14 31 13 400 411 79 18 2 2 2 49 16 7 7 290 13 23 66 20 11 6 10 3 2 1 1 4 1 1 18 490 605 108 9 7 3 3 77 14 4 5 470 9 69 77 10 9 7 7 1 2 4 162 202 34 6 4 102 115 24 4 60 87 10 2 42 43 44 45 40 47 48 7 6 2 3 5 3 49 50 1 41 10 26 11 4 2 5 7 1 17 1 3 9 8 2 'i' 24 1 7 17 3 2 2 S3 54 55 58 57 53 59 (iO 5 6 1 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 63 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 8f) 12 S 6 1 10 ■ ■ 4 7 1 2 1 319 2 16 1 4 3 473 3 11 35 6 1 50 139 88 4 13 11 83 31 5 4 2 11 1 3 2 331 2 5 20 2 1 34 82 61 3 10 9 61 24 4 2 5 1 1 1 1 718 2 17 35 1 1 142 1 6 15 4 194 3 7 11 82 1 1 7 17 1 05 7 20 1 6 2 1 97 163 161 4 17 7 138 79 4 1 3 99 185 105 1 25 6 124 56 5 2 1 2 43 90 34 1 8 2 46 23 2 1 1 66 95 71 22 57 27 1 3 2 27 7 1 2 12 20 75 7 11 38 5 9 37 17 3 78 33 3 1 1 10 2 29 8 3 1 5 2 20 4 3 1 5 9 4 81 82 84 85 250 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Tabm 58.— illiterate COLOEED POPULATION (o) 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER, CLASSiriEU CITIES. 10 TO 14 TEAHS. 15 TO 19 TEABS. 20 TO 24 TEAKS. 26 TO 84 TEAHS. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Rfi 7 2 432 12 650 2 1 4 12 6 13 431 27 4 2 228 8 341 2 1 3 8 3 5 222 16 3 2 1 • 417 6 647 2 1 2 14 13 19 521 34 2 2 1 2 2 3 4 671 26 673 6 5 4 18 35 38 694 59 4 2 3 243 17 220 3 3 2 8 12 14 260 25 2 1 1 428 9 453 3 2 2 10 23 24 428 84 2 4 7 1,317 57 1,333 17 14 14 25 112 101 1,105 213 18 7 5 19 2 27 984 419 1 11 4 2 11 673 9 8 40 420 1 1,309 681 15 12^ ... 3 6 503 29 450 11 11 6 6 54 42 403 76 6 5 5 13 2 15 451 136 1 4 1 1 3 239 5 7 19 5 393 1 641 220 10 6 ... 1 1 ; 814 ! 28 683 6 3 8 19 68 59 702 137 : 12 2 87 Bingliamton, N. Y 1 198 3 261 88 Norfolk, Va 204 4 309 219 386 2 R9 "Wheoling. W. Va '.. <»n Augusta, Ga 91 9-^ 1 " 9" 6 10 233 20 1 2 1 1 m Tonkors, N.T 1 4 3 8 209 11 2 5 7 9 288 14 1 94 <)5 fln VJ PR elaTvaro Maryland District of Colnmbia . Virginia "West Virginia North Carolina Sonth Carolina Georgia Horida North Central division- Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan "Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa — Missouri North Dakota- , South Dakota.. Nebraska Kansas Sonth Central division- Kentucky - . Tennessee - . Alabama Mississippi . l/Ouisiana... Texas Oklahoma .. Arkansas . . . Western division . Montana "Wyoming Colorado Now Mexico - Arizona Utah Nevada .. Idaiho "Washington . Oregon California AGSBEQATB. Males. 858, 889 293, 759 8,300 7, 338 1,830 25, 559 5,465 9,987 108, 377 23, 031 103, 869 15, 298 681 7,382 256 1,299 1,185 419 lOG 226 3,741 321, 745 Fe. ihaleB. 859, 607 273,347 32,083 8,773 60, 456 40, 753 59, 405 41, 764 23, 023 13, 380 0,530 9,063 17, 010 9,555 82, 281 2,804 780 554 497 30, 090 46, 768 107 884 145, 803 3,086 1,359 10, 843 30, 509 7,022 2,174 2,347 1,822 0,405 9,087 65, 149 _S 11, 029 10, 530 2,215 30, 507 7,710 8, 488 112, 473 18, 692 71,697 13, 527 401 8,134 307 322 653 378 100 167 3,006 409,007 TOTAL "WHITE. Males. 36, 181 12,209 75, 460 43, 695 83, 719 67, 146 29, 711 17,448 8,709 11, 598 20, 492 12,633 87,889 2,861 ! 706 490 559 36, 409 45, 736 128 900 75,837 851 303 6,845 36,762 5,987 2,302 704 863 3,057 2,018 16, CiO fe- males. 773,029 886,040 289, 819 273,049 8,264 11,027 7,303 10, 515 1,811 2,213 24,892 30,386 5,418 7,699 9, 854 8,487 106, 479 112, 395 22, 665 18, 684 103, 033 71,643 13, 921 318, 803 406, 12,443 670 4O0 7,266 8,131 220 302 1,275 820 1,182 662 98 C3 93 89 189 157 2,928 • 2, 324 TOTAL NATIVE WHITE. 1 NATIVE ■WHITE — NATIVE PAE- ENTS. Males. 106, 633 21, 877 2,584 228 75 522 127 203 1,658 197 16, 283 322 32, 000 8,718 60,021 40,050 69, 006 41, 694 22, 984 13, 091 6,447 8,854 16, 536 9,502 74, 594 2,585 740 439 216 23, 522 46, 177 97 818 75, 892 1,609 985 9,849 32,, 880 6,9.15 1,408 531 «11 3,644 1,835 16, 695 36, 175 12, 206 75, 439 42, 51)8 83, 149 56, 923 29,706 17,440 8,639 11, 428 19,929 12, 636 78,342 2,954 695 335 200 27,«24 45, 511 128 895 65,938 808 6,-799 33,549 5,527 2,090 146 317 2,246- 1,639 12, 655 2 241 5 32 50 31 9 18 134 13, 732 955 1,270 1,621 1,257 4,130 1,372 726 920 184 426 441 424 31, 605 Fe- males. 143 128 28 27 18, 625 12, 598 13 46 38, 797 28 25 4,636 30, 538 1,356 18 10 1 41 31 2,113 31, 321 2,787 280 148 823 262 239 2,100 245 24,431 2 261 14 29 39 25 11 21 172 20,583 1,723 1,940 2,615 1, 728 6,098 2,026 993 1,542 256 603 587 677 Males. 16, 762 142 118 24 88 24,261 13, 679 10 55 40,634 1,168 30 II 81 8 15 174 28 15, 247 222 1 100 4 20 35 27 9 18 8 23 4 4,396 31, 773 1,281 23 8 4 49 49 3,019 299 419 274 238 209 47 64 204 17 7 35 46 21, 231 51 31 19 27 18, 066 3,008 9 17 35, 771 Fe- males. 92, 275 24, 937 1,298 29 17 111 8 23 268 20 23,103 228 105 6 22 25 24 11 21 14 2,863 590 654 374 336 245 61 94 340 30 16 39 71 26, 915 12 21 4,566 29,228 553 16 6 19 19 1,332 45 30 16 79 23, 324 3,396 2 24 37,342 NATIVE WHITE — EOaEIGN PAE- EMTS. Males. 30, 059 1 4,305 30, 550 446 11 8 1 22 21 1,970 5,116 1,416 198 64 441 119 183 1,484 109 1,036 300 1 141 1 12 15 4 11, 844 655 827 1,347 1,019 3,921 1,326 662 716 167 419 406 379 10, 374 659 9,690 4 28 3,026 16 4 70 1,310 803 .. 2 5 1 22 12 781 Fe- males. 39, 217 6,384 1,489 251 131 712 254 216 1,833 225 1,268 349 2 159 8 7 14 1 17,730 1,138 1,286 2,141 1,392 5,853 1,962 899 1,202 226 677 648 606 11, 462 97 83 8 9 937 10, 284 8 31 3,292 14 3 91 1, 223 835 12 2 3 27 28 1,049 FOREIGN WHITE. Males. 666,496 267, 942 5,680 7,076 1,7S6 24,470 6,291 9,851 104, 821 22,408 86, 750 13, 399 668 7,025 215 1,243 1,132 67 84 171 2,794 305, 071 31, 045 7,442 53,400 38, 793 54, 876 40,222 22, 258 12, 171 6,263 8,428 16, 095 9,078 42, 989 2, 442 614 411 189 , 4, 897 33, 579 84 773 37,095 1,581 960 5,213 2,342 4, 569 1, 399 631 610 3,503 1, 801 14, 682 Fe- males. 704, 648 241, 728 8,240 10, 235 2, 665 29, 563 7,437 8,248 110, 289 18, 439 47, 212 893 7,867 283 291 013 43 78 130 2,153 iS5, 685 34,447 10, 260 72, 921 40, 870 77, 051 54, 897 28, 713 15, 898 8,383 10, 835 19, 342 12, 059 39, 965 2,812 677 311 112 3,363 31,832 118 840 25, 304 639 301 2,403 1,771 4,246 2,007 138 313 2,197 1,590 9,636 TOTAL COLOEED. (O) Males. 85, 860 3,940 35 19 667 47 133 ,398 369 836 14 116 321 13 37 313 83 65 435 703 399 170 39 239 83 209 474 63 7,090 19 40 115 281 6,508 691 10 I 66 69, 911 Fe- males. 1,477 374 994 3,629 1,077 766 1,816 1,211 2,801 7,252 48, 454 a Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indiana. 256 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 61.— TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER WHO CAN NOT SPEAK STATES AND TERRITOEIES. 10 TO 14 TEAE3. Total. Males. Females The TJnitecl States.. Nortli Atlantic diTision Maine New Hampshire Yermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut New York New Jersey Pennsylvania South Atlantic division Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia "West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia riorida North Central division Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan , "Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Central division Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Oklahoma Arkansas "Western division Montana "Wyoming Colorad o New Mexico Arizona , Utah Nevada Idaho "Washington Oregon , California 26, 644 2,817 1,807 243 3,528 1,552 1,045 6,724 1,319 7,609 1,392 39 478 18 52 50 110 16 17 612 28, 044 590 785 840 lOS 608 958 248 941 773 146 27, 204 141 112 84 137 13, 450 13, 173 11 96 15, 420 11 1,222 10, 143 1,742 71 117 28 255 155 1,609 13, 178 1,378 798 108 1,698 665 541 3,243 674 4,175 756 21 249 10 32 27 55 6 11 345 13, 674 653 441 1,748 1,825 2,789 1,940 786 471 640 965 850 666 13, 632 64 60 51 62 6,042 6,695 4 64 7,982 42 7 614 6,208 938 37 53 13 161 77 842 49, 482 13,466 1,439 1,009 135 1,932 887 604 3,481 645 3,434 636 20 23 55 10 6 267 14, 370 620 455 1,842 1,940 3,051 2,106 723 487 608 976 923 580 13, 573 77 52 33 75 6,808 6,478 7 42 7,438 28 4 C08 4,934 804 34 64 16 104 78 767 15 TO 19 TEARS. Total. Males. Females 137, 747 54, 134 3,735 3,631 367 8,892 2,146 2,299 17,664 3,007 12, 593 2,393 65 1,060 52 103 75 93 17 33 895 39, 275 3,158 1,033 7,548 4,854 6,614 5,061 3,068 1,376 1,044 1,672 2,614 1,243 22, 876 265 113 65 109 10, 387 11, 830 10 111 19, 009 228 73 1,471 9,805 1,619 160 189 82 662 358 4,622 69, 754 26, 702 1,608 1,413 217 3,938 834 1,168 8,116 1,634 7,774 1,253 41 520 20 80 48 68 9 18 468 20, 48tf 1,682 524 3,845 2,536 3,285 2,633 1,853 696 530 832 1,469 695 10, 702 168 65 33 41 4,828 6,510 6 53 10, 618 168 47 736 4,609 773 94 130 61 389 239 3,373 67, 993 27, 432 2,127 2,218 160 4,754 1,312 1,131 9,648 1,373 4,819 1,141 24 640 32 23 27 35 8 15 437 18, 795 1.476 609 3,703 2,318 3,329 2,428 1,205 680 614 840 1,146 648 12, 174 97 48 32 68 6,541 6, 326 4 68 8,451 60 26 735 6,196 847 66 69 21 173 119 1,149 20 TO 24 YEARS. Total. Males. Females 195, 383 82, 443 3,004 3,360 653 9,730 1,950 3,107 31, 088 6,858 23, 793 3,413 165 1,696 69 197 182 89 20 61 1,043 63, 013 6,064 1,319 14, 116 8,778 9,090 8,232 4,207 2,170 1,628 2,050 3,831 1,723 19,824 381 139 104 95 7,798 11, 139 25 143 26, 692 583 286 2,684 9,626 1,606 269 271 166 1,289 971 9,043 103, 682 44, 070 1,268 1,483 323 4,760 875 1,753 14, 773 3,279 15, 678 740 34 186 138 49 11 30 31,624 3,182 655 6,636 4,928 4,064 4,351 2,372 1,073 810 1,028 1,843 782 9,312 209 77 63 42 3,435 5,415 10 71 16, 841 464 236 1,600 4,517 878 162 188 142 941 753 6,900 91,701 ,372 1,736 1,897 230 4,970 1,075 1,365 16,315 3,579 8,215 07 850 35 31 44 40 9 21 475 31, 388 2,882 064 7,460 3,848 6,020 3,881 1,935 1,103 818 1,023 1,788 941 172 63 61 53 4,363 6, 724 15 72 9,851 119 50 984 6,108 728 107 83 23 348 218 2,083 25 TO 34 YKARS. Total. Males. Females, 409, 049 155, 426 3,595 3,389 861 12, 890 2,511 4,782 63, 789 12, 876 50, 933 6,995 402 3,489 134 531 416 177 36 105 1,705 154, 376 15, 309 3,287 34, 749 21,519 26, 335 19, 119 9,034 6,807 3,338 4,129 7,630 4,020 33, 094 953 287 237 205 11, 600 19, 398 61 364 69, 258 1,262 609 6,356 14, 723 3,283 760 884 450 2,915 3,808 25, 230 223, 450 89, 894 1,430 1,371 435 6,430 1,033 2,883 34, 283 7,627 34, 402 4,078 277 1,837 75 458 289 82 19 64 977 70, 497 8,135 1,451 18, 539 11,131 10, 005 7,912 3,971 2,882 1,268 1,664 3,333 1,608 18, 232 605 165 123 91 6,173 9,974 34 167 41, 749 1,006 503 3,478 6,993 1,880 443 696 390 2,102 3,236 21, 023 1S6, 599 05, 532 2,165 2,018 426 8,460 1,478 1,899 29, 506 5,049 16, 531 2,917 125 1,653 59 73 127 95 17 41 728 83, 779 7,174 1,336 18, 210 10, 388 15, 730 11,207 5,063 2,925 2,070 2,465 4,297 2,414 16, 862 ,447 121 114 114 6,428 0,424 27 187 17,509 256 107 1,878 7,730 1,403 317 168 60 813 670 4,207 CAN NOT SPEAK ENGLISH. 257 ENGLISH, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE PERIODS, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES : 1890. 85 TO 44 TEARS. 46 ro 54 TEARS. 65 ro 64 TEARS. 66 TEARS AND OVER. AGE UNKNOWN. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. 805, 106 156, 487 148,619 230, 171 106, 366 123,805 167, 706 71,472 96, 234 102, 925 70,136 92, 789 11, 705 9,320 2,385 1 98, 113 53, 170 44,043 66, 242 31, 382 34, 860 ■ 42, 246 17, 296 24, 950 37, 960 14, 896 23, 065 3,899 3,172 727 2 2,526 966 1,560 1,784 772 1,012 1,121 494 627 691 340 351 66 44 12 3 2,396 923 1,473 1,801 710 1,091 952 405 547 475 209 266 63 46 17 4 699 296 403 447 157 290 358 109 249 494 173 321 24 13 11 5 8,631 3,621 6,010 6,627 2,735 3,892 3,454 1,393 2, 061 2,168 818 1,350 346 268 78 6 2,092 824 1,268 1,627 661 966 814 346 468 417 174 243 66 53 13 7 3,070 1,637 1,433 2,052 1,004 1,048 1,031 446 585 747 277 470 342 279 63 8 41, 128 21, 563 19, 565 27, 330 12, 816 14,614 17,211 6,963 10,248 14, 645 6,625 9,020 1,271 995 276 9 7,023 4,634 3,289 5,162 2,646 2,516 3,008 1,280 1,728 2,320 869 1,451 453 391 02 10 29,648 18,706 10, 942 19,412 9,881 9,631 14, 207 5,860 8,437 16, 003 6,410 9,593 1,278 1,083 195 11 4,966 2,802 2,164 3,751 1, 911 1,840 2,623 1,112 1,511 2,000 1,036 1,504 092 516 170 12 231 147 84 95 58 37 51 23 28 32 14 18 4 4 13 2,599 1,342 1,257 2,244 1,014 1,230 1,791 732 1,059 1,892 735 1,157 367 213 154 14 99 48 51 74 30 19 40 1 1 15 356 299 57 187 138 49 77 46 31 84 46 38 34 34 16 302 193 109 213 130 83 109 62 107 210 85 125 220 213 7 17 129 62 67 83 55 28 46 22 24 66 33 33 4 3 1 18 39 21 18 36 21 16 27 12 15 16 7 8 19 56 37 19 52 27 26 3f 16 19 34 14 20 11 10 1. 20 1,155 653 502 767 438 329 371 181 190 208 83 126 51 38 13 21 128, 877 54,023 74,854 114, 592 46, 213 68, 379 96, 609 38, 696 67,814 104,318 45, 308 69, 010 1,849 1,231 618 22 11, 972 5,799 6,173 10, 259 4,445 6,814 8,889 3,368 5,521 11, 102 4,654 6,448 238 165 73 23 3,028 1,193 1,835 3,295 1,211 2,084 3,298 1,261 2,037 4,752 1,992 2,700 74 45 29 24 25, 540 11,393 14, 147 19, 632 8,093 11,539 16, 021 6,706 9,315 15, 386 6,243 9,143 334 253 81 25 15, 833 7,419 8,414 11, 914 5,297 6,617 8,540 3,537 6,003 8,976 3,873 5,102 273 207 66 26 25, 187 10, 029 15, 158 23, 100 8,669 14, 437 21, 616 8,529 13, 087 25,091 11,293 13, 798 245 142 103 27 17,491 6,438 11,053 16, 469 6,377 10, 092 14, 339 5,869 8,470 13, 866 0,117 7,749 227 127 100 23 8,052 2,979 5,073 9,187 ^3,538 6,649 8,127 3,322 4,805 9,437 4,212 5,226 124 90 34 29 5,212 2,330 2,882 5,336 2,100 3,176 4,648 1,650 2,998 5,118 1,965 3,153 147 103 44 30 2,729 1,020 1,709 1,960 802 1,164 1,757 770 987 1,495 672 823 34 18 16 31 3,418 1,307 2,111 2,919 1,225 1,694 2,331 1,028 1,303 2,152 988 1,164 49 26 23 32 6,594 2,079 3,915 6,342 2,605 3,737 4,735 2,229 2,606 4,097 1,958 2,139 86 44 42 33 3,821 1,437 2,384 4,167 1,791 2,376 3,208 1,426 1,782 2,847 1,341 1,600 18 11 7 34 25, 841 12, 608 13,233 19, 214 9,460 9,754 11, 925 5,652 6,373 9,249 4,103 6,146 946 683 263 35 917 460 457 939 425 614 937 352 685 1,011 406 605 22 15 7 36 268 127 141 244 131 113 164 76 88 147 72 75 12 6 6 37 220 116 104 139 72 67 92 42 60 66 28 38 37 36 ■.-;.■■ 1 38 178 91 87 124 70 54 90 44 46 109 50 59 9 6 3 39 9,235 4,203 6,032 6,528 2,775 3,763 3,896 1,682 2,314 3,366 1,265 2,101 259 190 69 40 14, 657 7,444 7,213 10, 813 6,771 6,042 6,503 3,330 3,173 4,381 2,201 2,180 604 428 176 41 38 328 18 149 20 179 49 378 19 197 30 181 23 220 10 116 13 104 18 151 6 76 12 76 42 3 2 1 43 47, 309 33,884 13, 425 26,372 17,400 8,972 14,403 8,817 5,686 8,798 4,794 4,004 4,319 8f718 601 44 822 669 153 463 374 89 147 100 47 72 37 35 292 226 66 45 400 3,247 353 2,059 47 1,188 188 1,772 158 1,032 30 740 68 995 41 671 17 424 42 620 15 353 27 267 421 400 21 47 12,202 6,114 6,088 8,351 4,374 3,977 5,131 2,829 2,302 3,154 1,794 1,360 138 71 67 48 2,443 1,343 1,100 1,422 740 682 664 345 319 219 120 99 11 6 5 49 782 435 347 655 290 366 730 280 450 933 354 679 116 79 37 50 848 705 143 444 364 90 193 144 49 108 68 40 17 9 8 51 514 445 69 458 384 74 266 220 46 136 82 63 87 85 2 52 1,859 1,265 694 1,102 697 406 550 284 266 455 211 244 475 365 110 63 3,160 2,758 402 1,526 1,278 248 686 362 224 300 152 148 243 232 11 64 21, 032 17,738 3,294 9,991 7,719 2,272 6,083 3,641 1,442 2,700 1,608 1,152 2,519 2,245 274 55 POP — PT 2- -17 258 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 62.— WHITE PERSONS 10 YEARS OP AGE AND OVER WHO CAN NOT SPEAK (TATBS AND TESBITOSmS. The United States. Kortli A-tLautic division Maine Kew Hampsliire. Vermont Haasaclmsetts .. Eliode Island Conoecticut , I^ewTort , Kew Jersey Pennsylvania South Atlantic division. Delaware Maryland District of Colombia. Virginia "West Virginia K'ortli Carolina South Carolina.. Georgia Florida , North Central division . Ohio Indiana Dlinois Michigan "Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri I^orth Dakota . Sonth Dakota. l^ebraska Kansas South Central division. Kentucky... Tennessee . . Alabama Mississippi . Louisiana. . . Texas Oklahoma. . - Arkansas . . . Western division. Montana .... "Wyoming Colorado ITew Mexico. Arizona Dtah Nevada Idaho "Washington. Oregon California..., 10 TO 14 TEABS. TotaL Males. Females 92, 156 26, 605 2,817 1,802 243 3,514 1,550 1,015 6,714 1,317 7,603 1,160 38 477 17 51 50 24 14 15 464 27,563 1,272 895 3,589 3,538 5,733 4,067 1,506 958 1,224 1,919 1,718 1,144 23,602 139 109 52 20 10, 063 13,113 11 90 13, 236 45, 880 13, 159 44 11 1,202 9,266 1,526 27 6 23 132 99 900 1,378 796 308 1,590 663 541 3,240 672 4,171 632 20 249 10 31 27 12 5 10 268 13,421 652 441 1,747 1,709 2, 735 1,921 784 471 621 955 821 564 11, 882 62 57 31 12 5,000 6,668 4 48 6,786 46,276 13, 446 . 1, 439 1,006 135 1,924 887 604 3,474 645 3,432 23 7 595 4,746 811 12 5 10 74 47 456 18 228 7 20 23 12 9 5 196 14, 142 620 454 1,842 1,829 2,998 2,ue 722 487 603 964 897 580 11,720 77 52 21 8 6,063 6,445 7 42 6,450 21 4 607 4,520 715 16 1 13 68 62 444 15 TO 19 YEAB3. Total. Males. Females. 53, 856 3,730 3,620 305 8,010 2,141 2,290 17, 571 2,981 12, 548 2,003 64 1,056 49 101 75 12 13 27 666 38, 832 3,151 1,031 7,531 4,663 6, 526 6,020 3,054 1,361 1,022 1,657 2,580 1,236 20, 156 64, 870 26, 467 202 110 54 15 7,839 11, 760 9 107 15, 034 1,004 1,406 215 3,874 829 1,159 8,035 1,608 7,737 1,059 40 516 17 78 48 8 7 12 333 20,264 1,675 523 3,830 2,459 8,243 2,616 1,849 683 519 825 1, 454 588 8,425 165 63 29 4 3,637 5,472 7,655 90 35 718 4,190 665 64 45 33 221 112 1,492 65,071 27,389 2,126 2,214 150 4,736 1,812 1,131 9,536 1,373 4,811 1,004 21 540 32 23 27 4 6 15 18,563 1,476 508 3,701 2,204 3,283 2,404 1,205 678 503 832 1,126 648 10,731 97 47 25 11 4,202 6,288 4 57 7,379 47 26 734 4,725 771 46 11 18 108 80 814 20 TO 24 TEABS. Total. 184, 090 81, 748 2,997 3,353 649 9,612 1,937 3,080 30, 790 5,795 23,635 3,091 166 1,577 59 193 182 19 18 44 834 62,424 6,050 1,310 14, 041 8, 587 8,989 8,202 4,200 2, 132 1,613 2,018 3,570 1,712 17,804 377 132 74 33 5,986 11, 052 23 127 19,023 437 269 2,477 8,623 1,420 185 99 114 886 430 Males. 95, 222 43, 409 1,261 1, 450 319 4,655 865 1,725 14, 480 3,217 15, 428 1,662 721 25 162 138 13 9 26 470 31,284 Females. 88, 868 38,339 1,736 1,894 230 4,957 1,072 1, 355 16, 310 2,678 8,207 1,429 3,169 646 6,667 4,866 4,021 4,332 2,266 1,029 802 1,010 1,815 771 8,434 208 74 43 17 2,669 6,360 8 55 10,433 334 219 1,495 3,985 748 94 79 03 628 269 2,489 67 856 34 31 44 6 9 18 31,140 2,881 664 7, 474 3,731 4,968 3,870 1,934 1,"'03 811 1,008 1,755 941 9,370 58 31 16 3,317 6,692 15 72 8,590 103 60 982 4,638 672 91 20 21 268 161 1,594 26 TO S4 TEA3^. Total. 153, 672 3,579 3,379 852 12,624 2,494 4,720 62,922 12, 520 SO, 582 6, 356 394 3,437 119 519 413 32 29 91 1,322 153,034 15,272 3,258 34, 547 21, 219 26,163 19, 046 9,020 5,710 3,303 4,044 7,447 4,005 30,279 Males. W5,728 88,213 1,414 1,363 426 6,199 1,021 2,821 33.433 7,473 34, 063 3,700 269 1,786 61 448 286 18 18 52 762 69,737 944 273 164 80 9,256 19,171 56 335 34,451 858 493 6,061 13, 297 2,860 519 231 242 1,893 1,007 7,990 8,100 1,422 16,345 11,015 10, 530 7,880 3,960 2,787 1,248 1,619 3,240 1,591 14, 946 498 153 87 37 4,207 9,786 29 149 19,132 635 386 3,194 6,202 1,551 241 195 192 1,213 550 4,773 Females. 182,064 65,459 2,165 2,018 426 6,425 1,473 1,899 29,489 5,047 16, 519 2,066 125 1,651 58 71 127 14 11 83,297 7,172 1,836 18,202 10,204 15,633 11, 166 5,060 2,923 2,055 2,425 4,207 2,414 15,383 446 120 77 43 5,049 9,385 27 186 15,319 223 107 1,867 7, 095 1,309 278 36 50 680 467 8,217 €AN NOT SPEAK ENGLISH." 259 ENGLISH, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE PERIODS, BY STATES AND TEREITOEIES: 1890. 35 TO 11 YEABS. 45 TO 54 TEABS. . 55 TO 64 •SEAB3. [ Go TEAHS AND OVBE. AGE UNKNOWN. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. 278, 109 133,386 144, 723 217,219 95, 996 121, 223 162,265 67, 594 94, 671 159, 777 68,503 91,274 7,720 5,850 1,870 1 97, 121 52, 231 44, 890 65, 946 31, 129 34, 817 42, 189 17,258 24,931 37,930 14, 880 23, 050 3,795 3,073 722 2 2,520 961 1,559 1,784 772 1,012 1,120 493 627 691 340 351 53 41 13 ' 3 2,383 914 1,469 1,796 709 1,087 950 404 646 473 207 266 62 45 17 4 694 292 402 446 157 289 357 108 219 494 173 321 24 13 11 5 8,500 3,512 4,088 6,574 2,699 3,875 3,443 1, 338 2,055 2,165 816 1,349 336 259 77 S 2,077 809 1,268 1,625 660 065 812 345 467 416 174 242 63 62 • 13 7 3,042 1,609 1,433 2,047 1,000 1,047 1,030 445 585 747 277 470 310 277 03 8 40, 648 21, 099 19, 549 27,195 12, 691 14, 504 17, 191 6,948 10, 243 14, 037 5,619 9,018 1,206 934 272 9 7,837 4,651 3,286 5,132 2,617 2,515 3,005 1,277 1,728 2,318 868 1,450 444 382 62 10 29, 420 18,484 10, 936 19, 347 9,824 9,523 14, 281 6,850 8,431 15, 995 0,406 9,589 1,265 1,070 195 11 4,519 2,650 1,969 3,498 1,762 1,736 2,608 1,058 1,450 2,511 999 1,512 C08 499 169 12 229 145 84 94 57 37 50 23 27 32 14 18 4 4 n 2,568 1,311 1,257 2,237 ' 1,008 1,229 1,788 729 1,050 1, 892 735 1,157 065 211 154 14 88 39 49 74 30 44 57 19 38 69 19 40 15 331 294 57 186 137 49 76 45 31 84 46 38 34 34 Tfi 302 193 109 213 130 83 169 62 107 210 85 125 220 213 7 17 23 15 V 8 20 12 g 15 3 7 18 9 9 3 3 18 35 18 17 33 19 14 26 11 15 14 . 6 ' 8 19 46 29 17 47 23 24 33 15 18 34 14 20 9 8 1 20 877 50G 371 591 346 248 294 146 148 ICS 71 97 33 26 7 21 127, 849 53, 504 74, 345 113, 861 45, 862 07,999 95, 987 38,473 57, 515 103, 742 43,075 58, 067 1,779 1,184 595 22 11, 952 5,780 6,172 10, 253 4, 440 5,813 8,885 3,360 5,520 11, 101 4,053 6,448 238 165 73 23 3,019 •1,184 1,835 3,290 1,207 2,033 3, 298 1,261 2,037 4,751 1,991 2,700 72 43 29 24 25,424 11,278 14, 146 19, 602 8, 066 11, 536 15, 017 5,702 9, 315 15, 384 6,242 9,142 325 244 81 25 15, 577 7,339 8,238 11, 702 5, 223 6,479 8,307 3,479 4,888 8,729 3,708 4,961 266 202 64 2S 24,992 9,959 15,033 22, 997 8,627 14, 370 21, 518 8,490 13, 028 24, 993 11, 260 13,733 244 141 103 27 17, 442 6,415 11, 027 16, 421 0,356 10,065 14, 295 5,854 8,441 13,814 6,101 7,713 210 119 91 28 8,047 2,975 5,073: 9,177 3, 528 5,049 8,127 3,322 4,805 9,436 4,211 5,225 123 89 34 29 5,151 2,273 2, 878 5,321 2,145 3,176 4,644 1,646 2,098 5,118 1,965 3,153 136 93 44 30 2,698 1,007 1,691 1, 956 796 1,160 1,750 767 983 1,486 069 817 34 18 16 31 3,359 1, 273 2,086 2, 837 1,168 1,669 2,286 1,005 1,281 2, 130 980 1,150 33 19 13 32 6,376 2,592 3,784 6,148 1 2,524 3,624 4,591 2,154 2,437 3,853 1,894 2,059 82 42 40 33 3,812 1,429 2,383 4, 157 1,782 2,375 3, 208 1,426 1,782 2,847 1,341 1,506 17 10 7 34 23, 500 11,618 11, 882 17,521 8,762 8, 769 10, 963 5,192 6,771 8,284 3,750 4,534 827 695 233 35 914 457 457 935 422 513 937 352 585 1,009 406 603 22 15 7 36 255 116 139 236 124 112 163 76 87 145 71 74 12 6 6 37 156 83 73 113 64 49 76 41 35^ 43 25 23 37 36 1 33 71 44 27 67 37 30 53 31 27 63 32 36 4 2 2 39 7,260 3,448 3, 814 5,016 2,185 2,831 3,017 1,258 1,758 2,486 945 1,541 218 174 44 40 14,494 7,319 7,175 ' 10,735 5,712 5,023 6, 471 3,309 3,162 4,361 2,191 2; 170 531 360 171 41 36 314 16 137 20 177 49 370 19 189 30 181 23 218 10 114 13 104 18 149 6 74 13 75 4H 3 2 1 43 25, 120 13, 483 11, 637 16, 393 8,491 7, 902 10,618 5, 614 5,004 7,304 3,799 3,505 651 409 152 41 415 297 118 228 149 79 90 51 39 58 27 31 4 3 1 45 249 202 47 124 94 30 ■44 27 17 43 15 2T. 48 3,037 1,860 1,177 1,693 963 735 976 F54 422 ei3 347 266 1-32' 123 9 47 11, 095 5,535 5, 560 ; 7,509 3,891 3,618 4,730 2,624 2,106 2,861 1,640 .1,221 133 67 66 43 2,133 1,119 1,014 1,284 635 649 617 315 302 187 97 90 9- 4 5 49 510 204 306 545 200 345 688 253 435 908 340 568 17 10 7 50 141 108 3a 66 50 16 47 39 17 27 16 11 * 3 1 51 154 102 52 147 80 67 98 58 42 96 43 5» 3 2 1 62 1,099 649 450 ' 675 376 299 385 131 201 331 148 183 60 54 6 S3 653 329 324 466 238 228 359 155 204 240 112 128 28 23 5 54 6,634 3,078 2,558 3,651 ■ 1,81S 1,838 2,584 1,368 1,216 1,941 1, 014 927 261 210 61 65 260 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 63.— NATIVE WHITE PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER WHO CAN NOT SPEAK. STATES AND TEKRITORIES. The United States. Nortli Atlantic diyision. Maine Kew Hampshiro- Termont Massachusetts . . . Bhode Island — Connecticnt Ke"w York New Jersey PcnnaylTania South Atlantic division . Delaware , Maryland District of Colunabia. Tirginia "West Virginia Korth Carolina South Carolina Georgia ^Florida North Central division. Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan "Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota. South Dakota . Nebraska I^ansas South Central division- Kentucky - . . Tennessee.. Alabama Mississippi. Louisiana . . Texas Oklahoma... Arkansas . . . "Western division. Montana "Wyoming Colorado , New Mexico.. Arizona "Utah Nevada Idaho "Washington.. Oregon California 10 TO 14 TEAES. Total. 48, 661 7,413 1,384 188 40 314 143 116 894 113 4,221 248 65 4 14 14 15 4 4 138 10,401 202 611 023 1,0D6 3,219 1,472 486 467 243 719 491 562 18, 810 S2 60 22 13 0,782 8,863 5 31 11, 629 11 1,062 9,123 813 5 2 14 15 584 Males. 3,732 724 89 17 125 52 68 442 48 2,177 137 30 1 1 3 73 6,002 130 300 445 500 1,544 675 235 232 108 332 226 269 9,420 Females. 24,358 13 33 14 8 4,836 4,498 1 17 5,912 514 4,672 427 3 2 6 7 274 660 99 23 189 91 53 452 65 2,044 111 19 3 8 5 7 3 1 65 6,459 132 305 478 606 1, 675 • 797 251 235 135 387 265 293 9,390 19 27 8 7 4,946 4,365 4 14 5,717 548 4,451 16 TO 19 TEAKS. Total. 38, 031 6,468 1,199 138 48 394 120 141 764 106 3,658 ■ 225 1 93 4 102 6,698 327 403 791 61] 2,295 781 436 377 85 154 222 127 13, 751 "50 40 5 10 7,397 6,228 4 17 1 1,045 8,681 536 11 2 2 9 B85 Males. 17, 735 3,180 692 61 16 158 37 73 381 56 1,815 111 i,020 166 222 364 290 1,028 328 215 109 36 56 95 51 6,347 27 20 1 2 3,378 2,910 3 5,068 474 4,060 250 6 4 6 207 ITemales. 607 77 32 236 83 68 383 60 1,743 114 1 37 3,671 161 271 427 321 1,267 453 220 208 49 98 127 76 7,404 23 20 4 8 4,019 3,318 1 11 5,821 6 1 571 4,621 280 6 2 2 5 4 318 20 TO 24 YBAKS. Total. 28, 546 4,771 806 76 49 224 57 70 542 69 2,887 < 137 1 73 2 9 10 8 4 2 28 4,107 276 343 676 300 1,343 421 263 344 31. 37 100 67 9,103 31 4 11 5,325 3,680 S 10, 428 7 6 1,245 8,225 329 12 2 14 579 Males. 12, 788 2,196 395 27 11 83 18 32 245 28 1,354 67 5 6 6 1 1 15 122 143 217 130 545 152 121 134 12 17 41 29 4,027 26 20 2 1 2,258 1,713 3 4 4,835 4 5 036 8,779 154 4 1 Females, 7 3 242 15, 758 2,575 411 49 29 138 39 38 297 41 1,533 1 39 2 4 4 3 3 1 13 154 200 550 170 798 269 142 210 19 20 59 5,076 12 11 2 10 3,067 1,967 5,693 1 609 4,446 176 7 6 337 25 TO 34 YEAIiS. Total. 41, 642 832 46 38 211 38 63 793 82 5,185 1 89 4 11 16 8 15 6,405 544 C70 908 474 2,156 440 284 699 42 65 125 102 11, 684 80 62 4 25 7,449 4,043 4 17 36,051 14 12 2,109 12,311 459 5 4 21 16 1,100 Males. 2,042 385 20 10 78 7 27 295 39 2,081 03 203 241 303 101 645 143 83 198 13 7 43 4,938 32 1 5 3,053 1,803 4 7,403 12 1,041 6,633 252 3 2 11 6 430 Females. 24,211 4,406 507 20 28 133 31 36 498 43 3,104 91 4,320 341 429 600 313 1,511 304 196 401 30 43 77 70 6,746 43 30 3 20 4,396 2,240 14 1,068 6,673 207 2 2 10 10 670 CAN NOT SPEAK ENGLISH. ENGLISH, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE PERIODS, BY STATES AND TEREITOEIES : 1890. 261 36 TO 4i TEAns. 45 TO 54 rEAES. 66 TO 64 TEAKS. 66 YEAES AND OVEE. AGE UNKNOWN. Total. Maloa. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. 29,700 12,743 17,023 21, 000 8,774 12, 226 15, 148 6,491 8,657 14, 626 5,827 8,699 805 541 204 1 6,200 2,296 3,904 6,331 2,210 4,121 6,277 2,221 4,055 8,150 2,943 5,213 234 U& 86 2 539 24 _28 2-oi 12 11 305 12 17 302 14 9 139 5 1 163 9 8 150 6 11 64 4 5 86 2 6 2 2 3 1 7 1 4 15 2 10 1 5 1 4 3 5 104 35 69 52 23 29 26 13 13 16 3 13 4 1 3 6 21 29 403 8 13 23 259 6 8 147 3 4 51 3 1 7 77 1 1 23 3 1 2 7 4 96 6 54 5 2 3 3 3 R 144 71 19 52 73 58 15 9 38 B,018 16 1,830 20 3,186 21- 5,772 8 1,976 13 3,796 5 5,994 5 3,884 7 7,949 7 5,083 3 132 2 74 1 58 10 2,110 2,866 11 99 87 62 68 28 40 46 16 30 76 25 51 46 38 8 12 1 47 1 17 13 00 17 43 36 13 23 33 12 21 30 19 13 6 14 1 9 1 6 2 3 2 7 5 3 7 5 1,420 1 1 3 2 1 1 2 3 1 1 1 W 3 1 4 2 1 2 Ifi 2 22 21 1 17 7 2 4 8 3,347 3 2 4 2 1,022 4 5 3 1 1 402 3 1 2 1 742 3 1 1 1 561 6 2 5 9 1,064 290 1 1 1 3 303 5 1 4 6 751 2 2 18 19 6 4 1,018 1 1 1 20 6 2,325 21 191 81 44 37 22 432 131 301 351 84 207 188 45 143 67 223 13 7 6 23 638 187 351 242 83 169 114 35 79 198 57 141 7 2 5 24 500 160 340 236 75 161 78 15 63 112 29 83 12 8 4 25 230 70 160 132 35 97 94 28 66 120 39 81 12 4 8 26 848 250 598 147 35 112 78 20 58 130 54 70 12 9 3 27 165 36 119 48 14 34 37 7 30 31 12 19 7 6 1 28 144 41 103 31 9 22 28 6 22 43 8 35 5 3 2 29 369 104 265 152 43 109 69 16 63 75 19 56 10 5 5 30 19 18 39 55 7,407 7 2 14 20 12 16 25 35 4,231 11 15 23 32 4,571 4 5 7 4 2 2 5 3 2 31 10 IX g 5 3 1 7 2 2 3' 7 16 20 7 13 7 3 4 1 1 33 3 24 21 4 17 35 11 24 34 3,176 1,808 2,763 2,542 1,050 1,492 1,894 690 1,204 220 149 71 35 42 29 14 5,523 25 13 2 6 5 7 3 4 1 1 3A 13 1 16 3 6 7 2 11 4 1 11 4 4 2 16 2 2 2 12 1 8 1 37 1 1 8 38 10 4 31 2,330 3,193 3,669 1,387 2,282 2,076 804 1,272 1,609 553 1,050 56 26 30 40 1,781 806 975 841 393 448 433 234 199 254 126 128 154 115 39 41 3 1 2 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 4? 7 5 2 43 12, 713 6,212 6,501 8,610 4,326 4,284 5,541 3,013 2,628 3,346 1,866 1,480 224 162 62 44 g 3 3 3 1 2 2 1 1 4f> 4 1,507 4 768 5 1,010 3 547 2 463 1 641 1 382 46 739 259 346 214 132 67 60 7 47 10, 147 5,007 5,140 6,794 3,461 3,333 4,327 2,382 1,945 2,626 1,490 1,136 82 49 33 43 265 144 121 129 71 58 76 42 34 29 16 13 1 1 49 1 1 2 4 1 6 8 1 2 1 3 3 1 2 4 1 2 2 4 4 1 2 2 3 1 1 1 1 50 ' 2 2 Rl 5? 14 7 6 2 9 6 3 5 3 8 1 1 2 7 7 4 5 3 2 1 53 1 54 762 278 484 648 233 415 481 201 280 332 145 187 61 43 18 55 262- STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Tabm 64.— native "WHITE PERSONS OP NATIVE PARENTAGE 10 YEARS OP AGE AND OVEE WHO CAN STATES AND TEHBITOKIES. 10 TO 14 TEAES. 15 TO 19 TEAES. 20 TO 24 TEAES. 25 TO 34 TEAKS. Total. Males. remalos. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females.- 1 The United States Uortli Atlantic division 26, 340 13, 229 13, 111 22, 347 10,482 11, 865 19, 113 8,643 10, 470 29, 486 12, 841 16,645 ? 4,598 2,369 3,229 3,700 1,849 1,851 3,040 1,410 1,030 5,347 2,1?0 3,217 s 686 7 324 4 312 3 497 6 2 37 4 6 53 10 3, 035 49 244 5 253 1 2 24 2 4 29 3 1,533 17 392 9 10 33 1 8 61 10 2,526 67 189 3 4 16 1 6 19 7 1,166 31 203 6 6 17 428 8 6 36 2 9 108 8 4,742 64 171 3 3 16 254 : 6 3 20 2 \ 6 , 71 3 : 2,863 38 4 5 "Vermont R 20 1 10 10 1 13 2 2 24 7 1,552 32 7 R 2 32 3 1,361 23 3 37 5 1,889 26 q 95 i 3, 835 59 36 2 1,993 31 69 2 1,842 28 in n 11^ South Atlantic diviaion Dola-jrare - 13 U MnT-ylf^nd 21 2 7 7 14 i 4 11 1 2 6 7 1 3 10 1 5 1 7 3 1 23 3 5 6 2 1 6 3 585 17 1 3 4 2 1 3 1 273 G 2 2 2 26 1 7 7 7 4 2 3 438 14 12 1 3 2 3 3 1 1 248 22 1 8 11 1 3 8 4 734 13 9 1 5 : 9 3 3 4 4 435 15 District of Colnmbia 10 4 5 4 1 1 2 ISO 3 2 4, 17 1R 19 SontU Carolina ?,n 3 2 312 4 21 Florida m H^orth Central division 883 4.50 433 299 Ohio 1^3 87 255 106 72 172 30 20 125 5 4 4 3 10, 839 45 131 57 45 85 13 8 • 60 2 42 124 49 27 87 17 12 65 3 4 1 2 8,516 88 154 89 47 81 7 21 74 7 39 69 38 29 47 3 13 25 1 49 85 51 18 34 4 8 49 6 66 102 65 65 39 13 15 55 4 1 16 8 6,085 26 43 24 22 22 5 9 23 2 1 10 8 2,615 40 59 41 33 17 8 6 32 2 130 148 113 116 65 22 25 72 14 2 10 17 8,498 55 56 53 47 19 12 9 29 5 1 6 8 3,543 75 92 60 69 10 16 43 9 1 5 9 4,955 ?4 Indiana K5 2B S7 "Wisconsin US "M"iTiTioflota M Iowa BO "M"iFi^onri 31 If orth Dakota 32 South Dakota 33 Nebraska 3 1 6,323 8 9 '8,428 2 7 3,865 6 2 4,563 5 6 3, 470 34 ICansas ... 3,5 South Central division 3(i 17 17 10 14 9,529 1,251 7 11 7 8 4,715 575 10 e 8 6 4,814 676 15 8 4 10 7, 201 1,184 1 6 9, 585 7 6 1 2 3,283 663 1 3 4,463 8 3 3 8 3, 918 621 2 5,122 14 6 8 10 6, 156 890 8 4 9,493 9 2 1 1 2,194 405 2 1 4,397 5 4 2 9 2,961 485 1 3 5,096 38 8 4 23 7,175 1,252 4 14 14,843 8 4 1 5 2,964 555 4 3 6, 843 10 4 3 18 4,211 697 37 3R Tennessee Alabama 39 40 Mississippi 41 Texas 42 Oklahoma- . Arkansas Western division 1 g,9Ci 6,056 1 4,905 43 44 12 8,:000 Montana,^ . ^.. "Wyoming 45 2 2 4 1 1,023 8,101 166 6 2 1 3 1 554 4,317 76 2 2 2 4 1,228 7,800 123 10 1 1 4 081 3,560 65 4 1 6 10 2,070 11, 833 230 4 3 5 10 1,024 5,393 137 3 2 1 46 47 Colorado 1,033 8,494 141 2 500 4,338 82 2 583 4, 1B3 59 469 3,784 90 4 597 4,240 58 6 1 1,046 6,435 99 1 1 43 Now Mexico 49 50 Utah 51 Nevada _ 52 Idaho 63 64 Washington Oregon 4 5 280 1 3 180 3 2 160 6 4 273 2 3 110 3 1 163 7 6 312 5 2 125 2 4 187 5 10 CG6 2 5 257 3 5 409 65 California CAN NOT SPEAK ENGLISH. 263 frOT SPEAK ENGLISH, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE PEEIODS, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890. 35 TO 44 TEAKS. 45 TO 54 TEAKS. 55 TO -64 YEAES. 65 TEABS AND OVEH. AGE UNKNO', I'N. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. 24, 010 10,711 13,209 18,733 7,975 10,758 14, 009 6,106 7,903 ■ 13,485 6,455 8,030 626 432 194 1 5,163 1,896 3,267 5,827 ■ 2,034 3,793 5,982 2,131 3,851 7,883 2, 850 5, 033 159 93 66 2 269 113 151 133 63 70 63 29 34 46 25 21 2 2 » 7 3 21 2 1 7 5 2 14 6 3 21 2 1 11 3 2 10 i 2 11 2 1 2 1 5 13 1 2 9 1 4 4 1 11 1 9 5 2 2 n 2 5 2 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 3 4 1 1 2 3 7 4 3 « 52 13 34 29 14 15 16 7 9 15 4 11 23 15 8 9 4 4,800 2 1,745 2 3,055 7 5,625 4 1, 937 3 3,688 2 5,879 2 3,795 2 7,801 2 4,984 .1 117 1 05 TO 2,084 2,817 52 11 51 23 25 60 24 ■' 2B 36 13 23 63 21 42 -21 18 3 12 1 36 1 14 11 25 8 17 21 9 12 26 10 16 22 5 4 1 14 1 7 5 6 2 1 5 2 3 2 2 2 7 5 : 3 1 1 3 5 3 1 1 4 15 2 3 3 1 3 3 1 1 1 ' 3 4 2 .5 2 1 3 2 5 1 12 2 1 11 2 16 2 1 17 13 4 1 .574 4 1 231 7 3 452 1 1 139 6 2 : 313 2 1 1 5 8 655 1 3 1G2 4 5 493 1 1 21 343 366 111 255 54 33 21 22 111 36 75 80 18 02 ; 98 27 71 220 ■17 173 9 6 3 23 149 59 90 93 34 59 58 : 19 39 142 37 105 2 1 1 24 63 31 32 81 30 51 42 12 30 77 21 56 12 8 4 .25 83 1 31 52 68 20 48 53 19 34 71 22 49 9 3 6 26 29 13 16 20 1 5 15 15 6 9 29 9 20 4 3 1 27 14 5 9 6 1 5 ; 11 1 10 3 2 1 5 5 23 19 11 8 14 ■ 5 9 M 5 11 25 o 23 3 2 1 29 71 28 43 51 13 38 . 41 12 29 1 47 9 38 8 5 3 30 8 1 11 15 6,115 3 1 6 7 2,641 5 4 6 9 20 4, 070 1 2 3 7 1, 578 3 ! 4 6 13 2,492 2 3 13 14 . 2,273 1 2 5 2 928 1 1 8 12 1,345 3 4 4 30 1,653 2 1 4 3 20 1,049 2 2 5 8 3,474 1 10 604 31 34 185 134 51 35 13 11 3 13 5,3)2 7 S 1 4 2,262 6 6 2 9 3,050 12 7 2 12 3,621 i 11 3 1 4 2 10 2,190 5 2 3 2 2 4 1 1 14 1,471 2 1 2 1 1 8 . 1 1 36 37 33 39 1 10 956 8 ..2 . 1,331 1,973 1 778 9 1,195 4 515 53 24 29 40 753 356 397 512 229 283 279 143 136 160 80 80 122 102 20 41 1 9 12, 107 1 6 5,917 1 3 8,334 1 1 4,134 1 1 3,231 1 1 1,818 42 43 4 8,190 2 4,200 4 6,352 3 2,923 1 2,429 1,413 207 164 53 44 4 4 1,476 2 4 749 2 2 2 1,000 2 1 , 1 , 635 ■ 1 1 377 45 46 47 2 545 727 455 ; 258 339 211 128 67 60 7 9,884 4,865 5,019 6,712 3,411 . 3,301 4,272 2,352 1,920 2,606 1,476 1,130 76 ■-46 30 48 152 1 81 1 71 100 2 2 56 ; 1 1 44 ; 1 1 56 : 27 29 24 1 .; 1 1 15 « 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 '49 1 1 50 51 52 53 1 1 S 1 4 4 2 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 2 2 5 2 3 2 1 1 3 1 2 3 2 679 214 365 505 180 325 382 162 220 254 115 139 -51 39 12 : 65 264 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 65.— NATIVE WHITE PERSONS OP FOEEIGN PARENTAGE 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER WHO CAN RPATHS AS'P iEHllITOaiBS. 10 TO 14 TEAKS. 16 TO 19 TEARS. 20 TO 24 YEABS. 25 TO 84 TEAKS. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. J?emales. Total. Males. Pemales. Total. Males. Females. 1 The United States 22, 221 10, 974 11,247 15, 684 7,253 8,431 9,433 4,145 5,288 12, 156 4,590 7,566 2 2,815 1,363 l,i52 2,708 1,340 1,428 1,731 786 945 2,001 812 1,189 Msine 3 4 5 7i8 181 40 294 142 no 799 109 380 189 400 85 17 115 52 58 406 46 184 106 348 96 23 179 90 58 393 63 203 83 702 132 46 357 116 135 711 96 473 176 348 56 10 145 35 71 357 49 263 79 354 76 30 212 81 64 354 47 210. 97 414 67 30 191 56 62 491 59 361 80 206 24 7 70 17 26 226 21 189 36 208 43 23 121 89 36 265 38 172 44 464 38 32 175 36 64 685 74 443 90 211 17 7 62 7 24 258 34 192 37 253 21 25 113 29 30 427 40 251 53 Q 7 8 9 Connecticnt 12 13 11 1 70 1 3 1 1 1 31 1 2 1 47 1 2 3 1 1 27 1 1 2 1 67 3 3 6 1 30 1 3 34 2 7 7 1 25 9 2 3 4 39 20 37 2 1*1 District of Columljia 16 17 18 19 4 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 20 ?1 ^Florida 138 9,578 73 4,552 65 6,026 09 6,113 37 2,747 62 3,366' 25 3,669 13 1,473 12 2,196 11 6,671 2 1,786 9 3,885 Ohio ■>? 175 356 817 934 3,047 1,442 466 342 238 715 487 659 7,971 85 175 ■ 388 455 1,459 062 237 172 106 332 223 268 4,097 90 181 429 479 1,588 780 239 170 132 383 264 291 3,874 239 339 702 664 2,214 774 414 303 78 154 214 118 5,323 127 153 326 261 981 325 202 144 35 56 93 44 2,482 112 186 376 303 1,233 449 212 159 43 98 121 74 2,841 210 241 611 251 1,304 408 248 289 27 36 85 59 3,018 96 100 193 108 623 147 112 111 10 16 31 26 1,412 114 141 318 143 781 261 136 178 17 20 54 33 1,606 414 622 795 358 2,091 424 259 527 28 53 115 85 3,186 148 185 255 114 626 130 79 109 7 6 43 24 1,395 266 337 540 244 1,465 294 180 358 21 47 72 61 1,791 **1 "R "t in "il f)") South Dakota 3? 34 B'i Kentucky 3n 15 43 12 1 253 7,612 5 30 1,668 6 23 7 9 21 5 1 132 3,689 4 13 812 85 32 1 20 15 15 17 1 24 25 1 1 170 2,790 2 5 935 17 18 1 7 7 62 54 20 28 33 26 37 3R 31 Mississippi 1 106 1,482 1 2 497 2 274 2,791 2 185 1,543 40 121 3,923 1 17 850 196 5,044 3 12 1,304 95 2,347 2 3 605 101 2,697 1 9 699 64 1,308 1 3 438 89 1,248 41 Texas 4? Oklahoma 43 3 1,208 1 560 2 648 4'1 "Western division MnnffVnfl' 4.S 9 3 4 2 2 5 2 17 425 200 2 1 3 1 5 219 89 2 1 12 200 117 2 8 2 39 478 223 1 1 3 2 17 240 115 5 46 47 Colorado 29 629 672 3 2 14 336 345 1 2 15 203 327 2 22 680 370 5 6 276 160 1 17 304 210 4 22 238 108 1 1 4n 411 60 TTtah 61 Nevada 1 62 Idaho 2 4 5 312 2 2 3 165 53 64 "Washington Oregon 10 10 304 4 4 144 6 6 160 2 2 167 7 3 267 2 1 117 5 2 150 10 434 9 1 173 7 6 261 66 California CAN* NOT SPEAK ENGLISH. NOT SPEAK ENGLISH, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE PERIODS, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890. 265 86 TO 44 TEAIiS. 45 TO 54 TEARS. 66 TO 64 TTEABS. 06 YEAES AND OVEB. AGE UNKNOWN. Total. Moles. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females, Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. 5,750 2,032 3,724 2,267 799 1,468 1,139 295 385 754 1,041 372 669 179 309 70 I 1,0S7 400 637 504 176 328 SO 205 273 93 ISO 75 55 20 2 270 17 25 83 19 24 351 32 216 48 116 10 10 28 6 5 126 14 85 11 151 7 15 55 13 19 225 18 131 37 169 9 6 31 4 6 118 14 147 18 76 3 93 6 6 19 2 3 81 10 108 14 87 2 9 15. 35 2 4 7 62 61 1 6 5 24 27 1 3 4 B 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 4 5 8 3 1 H 12 2 3 37 4 39 4 1 6 7 3 61 3 115 10 3 45 3 89 7 1 66 5 148 13 1 15 3 60 2 15 25 •3 7 1 C 5 8 16 41 5 99 9 43 1 9 20 9 10 26 3 49 4 11 12 13 35 9 26 15 1 4 11 1 7 1 1 2 5 1 11 3 8 14 9 5 14 1.5 2 3 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 10 1 10 16 17 1 1 18 19 20 7 2,773 1 791 6 1,982 2 968 2 705 1 376 1 296 1 399 1 258 21 263 80 141 27 11 16 22 321 389 437 147 819 141 125 238 11 17 28 40 1,292 95 128 129 39 237 31 30 76 4 1 8 13 535 220 261 308 108 682 110 95 222 7 10 20 27 757 271 149 155 64 127 42 17 101 7 9 14 12 501 66 49 45 15 30 13 4 30 3 3 4 1 230 205 100 110 49 97 29 13 71 4 6 10 11 271 90 50 30 41 63 26 12 28 2 8 7 7 269 18 16 3 9 14 6 1 4 1 4 2 2 122 72 40 33 32 49 20 11 24 1 4 6 6 147 70 66 35 49 101 28 18 28 2- 4 3 5 241 20 20 8 17 45 10 6 10 1 1 2 1 86 60 36 27 32 60 18 12 18 1 3 1 4 155 4 5 1 1 3 4 23 24 2.5 3 8 2 2 2 1 6 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 26 27 28 29 30 m 32 1 1 33 34 35 15 20 35 29 18 1 1 211 1,028 2 2 006 9 8 20 10 1 1 143 678 2 2 311 13 6 5 3 8 3 5 2 1 1 103 154 2 3 2 3 3 1 2 138 94 1 1 2 2 1 2 100 48 as 37 1 3A 1 148 329 1 92 165 1 77 63 39 68 450 56 164 26 91 38 46 3 32 2 13 1 19 40 41 4?, 4 276 2 126 2 150 3 189 2 90 1 99 43 295 115 48 67 17 8 9 44 2 1 1 1 3 10 82 29 1 1 2 50 15 1 1 '15 2 8 32 14 (tn 31 203 113 19 142 63 12 121 50 6 65 20 5 30 15 1 25 5 7 20 6 3 3 14 1 4 6 4 3 47 6 B 3 48 'iff 50 2 1 2 3 143 1 1 1 1 63 1 1 1 51 1 1 5'> B 5 183 4 2 64 5 3 119 1 2 90 1 S 99 1 6 60 fil 1 78 1 48 1 10 1 4 51 39 30 6 55 266 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table «6.— FOREIGN WHITE PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER WHO CAN NOT SPEAK 3 i B 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 SI 22 23 24 2S 26 27 ■28 20 30 81 22 S3 34 35 '86 37 :38 39 ■40 «1 :42 ^3 44 45 40 47 49 reo Bl 62 63 54 65 STATES AND TEREITOEIES. ThoTJnited States. ITorth Atlantic, tliviaion. IMaine !Now Hampsliiro Vermont Massachusetts Hhode Island ■ Connecticut "Nqw York - . l^ew .Jersey Pennsylvania , South Atlantic division . Delaware Maryland District of ColumMa.. Tirginia "West Virginia North Carolina , South Carolina Georgia Florida Worth Central division . Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan "Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota . South Dakota . Nebraska Kanias South Central division. Kentucky ... Tennessee... Alabama — Mississippi. Louisiana . . . Teias Oklahoma . . . Arkansas — "Western division . Montana "W"y oming Colorado Kevr Mexico . Arizona Utah Nevada Idaho "Washington . Oregon California 10 TO 14 TEAEB. Total. Males. Pemales 10,192 1,433 1,614 203 3,200 1,407 929 5,820 1,204 3,882 902 422 13 37 36 9 10 11 328 17, 102 4,792 107 49 30 5 286 4,250 6 59 1,607 33 11 140 143 713 23 118 84 316 21,677 9,427 651 707 91 1,405 611 483 2,798 624 1,994 495 20 213 9 25 18 4 4 7 195 8, 419 622 135 1,302 1,209 1,191 1,246 549 239 513 623 695 29S 2,462 49 24 17 4 164 2,170 31 874 15 7 81 74 384 9 3 10 69 40 182 21,918 9,705 779 007 112 1,735 796 446 3,022 580 1,388 15 TO 19 YEAES. 18 209 4 12 18 5 G 4 131 488 149 1,304 1,323 1,323 1,349 471 252 468 577 632 287 2,330 58 25 13 1 122 2,030 3 733 18 4 59 69 829 13 1 13 M 44 134 Total. Males. Females. 91, 910 47 388 2,531 3,482 317 8,216 2,021 2,149 16, 807 2,875 8,090 03 963 45 ■93 68 9 12 .21 664 82, 134 2,824 538 6,740 4,052 4,231 4,239 2,619 934 9.57 1,603 2,358 1,109 6,405 212 70 49 5 443 5,532 -5 4,145 129 60 407 234 90O 88 54 49 320 183 ,721 23, 278 1,012 1,345 199 3,710 792 1,086 7,654 1,552 5,922 40 460 16 74 43 5 6 9 295 17,244 1,509 301 3,406 2,169 2,215 2,288 1,634 614 483 769 1,359 537 3,078 138 43 28 2 259 2,562 2 44 2,587 87 35 244 130 415 49 45 33 217 107 1,225 44, 775 24, 110 1,519 2,137 118 4,500 1,229 1,063 9,153 1,323 690 23 603 29 19 25 4 B -12 269 14, 890 1,315 237 3,274 1,883 2,016 1,951 985 470 454 734 3,327 74 27 21 3 183 2,970 3 46 1,558 42 25 163 104 485 IB 103 70 490 20 TO 24 TEAES. Total. Males. Females. 155, 544 76, 977 2,191 3,277 509 0,888 1,880 3,010 30,248 5,726 20, 748 2, D54 .164 1,504 57 184 .172 11 .14 42 806 68, 317 6,77t 967 13,465 8,281 7,646 7,781 3,937 1,788 1,582 1,981 3,470 1,045 8,701 339 101 70 22 661 7,372 18 118 8,595 430 263 1,232 398 1,091 173 97 114 872 421 3,504 82, 434 1,432 308 4,569 847 1,693 14, 235 3,189 14, 074 1,595 35, 764 687 25 157 132 8 8 25 455 29, 621 3,047 503 6,350 4,726 3,476 4,180 2,145 895 790 993 1,774 742 4,407 1,325 1,845 201 4,819 1,033 1,317 16, 013 2,537 6,674 1,359 817 32 27 40 8 6 17 351 28, 696 182 54 41 16 411 3,647 5 51 5,598 330 214 859 206 694 90 78 93 621 260 2,247 2,727 464 7,115 3,555 4,170 3,601 1,792 893 792 988 1,696 908 4,294 25 TO 84 TEAES. Total. Males. ITemales. 146, 824 2,687 3,333 814 12, 413 2,456 4,657 62, 129 12, 438 45, 397 6,202 167 47 20 6 250 3,725 13 67 2,997 893 3,348 115 508 397 25 20 83 1,307 140, 629 14, 728 2,588 33, 639 20, 745 -24,007 18,600 8,736 5,111 3,261 3,889 7,322 3,903 .18, 595 100 49 373 192 497 83 19 21 251 155 1,257 864 211 160 55 1,807 15, 128 52 318 18, 400 844 481 2,952 986 2,401 614 .227 242 1,872 991 6,890 178, 297 85, 271 1,025 1,343 416 6,121 1,014 2,794 33,133 7,434 31, 082 3,637 268 1,743 60 442 284 14 18 48 760 67, 652 7,897 1,181 16, 037 10, 854 9,885 7,738 3,872 2,689 1,236 1,612 3,192 1,659 10, 008 461 121 86 32 1,154 7,983 25 -146 11, 729 627 374 2,163 664 1,299 238 193 192 1,202 544 4,343 CAN NOT SPEAK ENGLISH. 267 ENGLISH, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE PERIODS, BY STATES AND TEEKITORIES : 1890. 85 TO 44 YEAES. 45 ro B4 TEAKS. 65 TO «4 TBABS. 66 TEAH3 AND OYBill. AGE DHKKOWN. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. M9jes. Females. Total. Males. Females. 248, 313 120,643 127, 700 196,219 87, 222 108, 997 147, 117 61,103 86, 014 145, 251 62, 676 82, 676 6,915 5,309 1,606 1 80, 921 49,935 40, 986 69,615 28,919 30, 696 35,912 15, 037 20, 875 29, 780 11, 937 17, 843 8,661 2,926 636 2 1,981 727 1,254 1,482 033 849 970 429 541 594 291 303 61 39 12 S 2,359 902 1,457 1,782 704 1,078 944 400 544 472 207 265 47 35 12 4 666 281 385 437 156 281 848 103 243 487 170 317 22 12 10 5 8,396 3,477 4,919 6,522 2,676 3, 846 3,417 1,375 2,042 2,149 813 1,336 332 258 74 a 2,050 801 1,255 1,619 657 962 811 344 467 413 173 240 65 62 13 .7 8,013 1,603 1,410 2,039 996 1,043 1,023 444 579 742 275 467 337 277 60 8 40,245 20,955 19, 290 27, 048 12,640 14,408 17, 114 6,926 10, 189 14, 566 5,600 8,966 1,133 878 257 9 7,801 4,635 3,286 5,111 2,609 2,502 3,000 1,277 1,723 2,311 868 1,443 441 1 380 61 10 24,404 16, 654 7,750 13, 575 7,848 5, 727 8,287 3,740 4,547 8,046 3,640 4,606 1,133 996 137 11 4, 420 2, 513 1,907 3,430 1,734 1,696 2,462 1,042 1, 420 .2,436 974 1, 461 622 461 161 12 329 2,503 145 1,294 84 1,214 94 2,201 57 995 37 1, 206 50 1,755 23 717 27 1,038 -31 1,845 13 718 18 1,127 4 346 4 193 K 148 14 87 342 38 288 49 64 71 134 29 138 42 48 56 74 19 44 37 30 59 80 19 45 40 35 I'i 32 32 Tfi 294 191 103 206 127 79 166 60 106 -208 85 123 198 192 6 17 16 33 : 42 12 16 25 4 17 17 15 30 40 7 16 22 8 14 18 12 25 31 8 11 14 4 14 17 12 12 29 8 5 13 4 7 16 1 1 IS Tt 8 8 m 869 604 365 689 345 244 293 146 147 159 68 91 33 26 7 21 124,502 52,482 72,020 112,441 45, 460 66,081 95,245 38, 281 66,964 102,688 44,772 67,916 1,698 1,140 .668 22 11, 520 5,649 5,871 9,902 4,356 5,540 8,-698 3,321 5,377 10, 811 4,586 6,225 225 158 07 23 2,481 997 1,484 3,048 1,124 1,924 3,184 1,226 1,958 4,553 1,934 2,619 65 41 24 24 24, 924 11,118 13,806 19,366 7,991 11, 375 14, 939 6,687 9,252 15, 272 6,213 9,059 313 236 77 25 15, 347 7,269 S, 078 11, 570 5,188 6,332 8,273 3,451 4, 822 8, 609 3,729 4,880 254 198 56 26 24, 14.4 9,709 14, 435 22, 850 8,592 14, 258 21, 440 8,470 12,970 24, 863 11, 206 13, 657 232 132 100 27 17, 287 6,379 10,^08 16, 373 6,342 10s 031 14, 258 5,847 8,411 13, 783 6,089 7,694 203 113 90 28 7,903 2,934 4,969 0,146 3,519 5,627 8,099 3,316 4,783 9,393 4,203 5,190 118 ,86 32 29 4,782 2,169 2,613 5,169 2,102 3,007 4,575 1,630 2,945 -5,043 1,946 3,097 126 87 39 30 2, 679 1,000 1,679 1,945 795' 1,153 1,746 766 981 1,481 666 815 34 18 16 31 3,341 1,271 2,070 2,822 7 1,163 1,659 2,275 999 1,276 2,122 979 1,143 30 19 11 32 6, 337 2,578 3,759 6,125 2,517 8,608 ■4,571 2,147 2,424 3,946 1,891 2,055 81 42 39 S3 3,757 1,409 2,348 4,125 1,774 2,351 3,187 1,422 1,765 2,812 1,330 1,482 17 10 7 31 16,093 8,442 7,651 12,950 6,944 6,006 8,421 4,142 4, 279 6,390 3,060 3,330 607 446 161 35 872 441 431 910 406 504 927 347 680 1,002 403 599 21 16 6 36 226 103 123 223 118 105 159 76 83 141 69 72 11 6 5 37 152 82 70 111 64 47 75 40 35 46 25 21 29 28 1 38 57 40 17 54 35 19 47 30 17 52 28 24 4 2 2 39 1,737 1,116 621 1,347 793 549 941 456 486 877 392 485 162 148 14 40 12, 713 6,513 6,200 9,894 6,319 4,575 6,038 3,075 2,963 4,107 2,065 2,042 377 246 .132 41 -33 15 18 43 19 29 23 10 13 17 5 12 42 303 132 171 363 185 178 211 109 102 148 73 75 3 2 1 43 12,407 7,271 5,136 7,783 4, 105 3,618 5,077 2,601 2,476 3,958 1,933 2,025 427 837 90 44 409 294 115 225 148 77 88 50 38 68 27 31 4 3 1 45 245 1,630 198 1,092 47 438 119 688 91 416 28 272 -43 335 26 172 17 163 42 267 15 133 27 134 46 £5 63 2 47 948 528 420 715 430 285 403 242 161 235 150 85 61 18 33 48 1, 868 975 893 1,155 564 591 641 273 268 158 81 77 8 4 4 49 509 203 306 543 199 344 688 253 435 904 340 664 16 7 50 141 108 33 62 48 14 45 28 17 26 16 10 3 .2 1 51 154 102 52 146 79 67 98 66 42 94 43 61 3 2 1 52 1,085 644 441 669 373 296 382 180 202 329 148 181 53 49 4 53 646 327 319 458 235 223 351 154 197 236 111 125 24 20 i 54 4, 872 2,800 2,072 3,003 1,582 1,421 2, 103 1, 167 ;936 1,609 869 740 200 167 33 65 268 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 67.— COLORED PERSONS (a) 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER WHO CAN NOT SPEAK STATES AND TEKEITOKIKS. The trni ted States. North Atlantic division. Maine New Hampsliire . Vermont Massachusetts .. Rhode Island Connecticut New York New Jersey Pennsylvania ... South Atlantic division. Delaware Maryland District of Columbia. . Virginia "West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida , North Central division. Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan "Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota. South Dakota . Nebraska Kansas South Central division. Kentucky Tennessee Aliihama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Oklahoma Arkansas "Western division - Montana "Wyoming Colorado New Mexico.. Arizona Utah Nevada Idaho Washington . Oregon California 10 TO 14 YEABS. Total. Males. Females 6,518 39 14 2 10 2 6 242 2 2 148 481 1 1 1 227 107 24 22 65 2 ,602 32 117 3,382 60 2,184 20 876 216 44 111 5 123 56 709 3,342 19 3,206 20 124 1 116 54 19 2 19 10 29 2 1,750 20 50 1,642 27 1,196 19 19 462 127 25 48 3 77 30 386 111 53 20 5 12 26 1,852 12 67 1,740 33 1 414 89 19 63 2 46 26 323 16 TO 19 YEAES. Total. Males. Females. 278 6 11 2 82 5 9 93 26 45 330 81 4 229 7 2 17 191 88 41 4 15 22 15 34 7 2,720 11 94 2,528 76 1 4 4,035 91 12 19 890 183 61 133 31 233 166 2,216 4 7 2 64 6 9 81 26 37 60 2 6 125 2,922 43 18 12 8 31 2 20 TO 24 TEAES. Total. Males. Females. 11, 293 7 1 15 77 42 17 4 13 11 7 15 1,277 8 2 4 37 1,189 2,963 78 12 18 419 107 40 85 28 168 127 1,881 104 1 2 114 46 24 2 11 8 19 1,443 1 7 67 1,072 1 471 76 21 48 8 65 39 335 694 7 7 3 118 13 27 298 63 158 322 70 2 7 209 588 14 9 75 189 101 , 30 7 44 15 32 CI 11 2,020 4 7 30 62 1,812 87 2 16 7,669 146 17 107 1,002 186 84 172 61 403 541 4,960 8,400 105 10 27 293 62 150 3G 2 4 98 13 9 69 43 19 6 44 8 38 28 11 878 1 3 10 25 766 65 2 16 6,408 130 17 105 632 130 68 109 49 313 484 4,471 2,833 3 13 149 3 111 6 117 68 11 1 7 14 33 1,142 3 4 20 37 1,046 32 16 2 470 66 J6 63 2 90 57 489 25 TO 84 YEAES. Total. Males. Females. 1,754 16 10 9 266 17 62 867 156 851 8 62 15 12 3 145 7 14 383 1,242 202 300 172 73 14 97 35 85 183 15 14 73 125 2,844 227 5 19 24,807 404 116 295 1,426 423 241 633 208 1,022 2,790 17,240 26, 722 16 231 12 62 850 154 339 61 14 10 3 64 1 12 215 780 35 29 194 116 75 32 11 95 20 45 93 15 7 13 30 54 905 188 6 18 22, 617 371 116 284 791 329 202 601 198 889 2,086 16, 250 a Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indiana. CAN NOT SPEAK ENGLISH. ENGLISH, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE PEKIODS, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890. 269 36 TO 41 YEABS. 45 TO 61 TEABS. 55 TO 64 YEAHS. 65 YEAES AND OVEE. AGE DNKKOWN. Total. Males. Femalea. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Eeraales. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. 26,997 23, 101 3,806 12, 952 206 10, 370 2,582 5,441 3,878 1,563 3,148 1,633 1,615 3,985 3,470 515 1 992 939 53 253 43 57 38 19 24 15 9 101 99 6 2 6 13 5 131 15 28 489 80 228 447 6 9 4 109 15 28 464 83 222 252 1 4 1 22 1 2 1 11 2 1 20 3 16 115 1 1 1 5 1 1 15 3 10 64 3 1 3 1 3 6 1 63 2 5 135 30 65 253 1 4 1 17 1 1 10 1 8 104 1 2 2 4 6 36 1 4 125 29 57 149 6 1 3 1 2 1 1 10 1 2 65 9 13 24 9 1 2 61 9 13 17 1 6 7 « 16 3 6 195 5 8 2 8 • 89 6 1 4 37 2 1 4 52 4 e 10 6 61 11 7 12 2 31 11 5 2 31 9 6 1 7 1 6 1 3 1 13 1 3 2 1 2 1 U 2 l.'i 1 1 1 1 16 17 106 4 10 278 1,028 47 3 8 147 519 59 1 2 131 509 63 3 5 173 731 43 2 4 92 351 20 1 1 81 380 31 1 1 77 522 14 1 17 48 1 24 1 24 1 1 1R Ifl 1 42 299 2 18 70 2 12 47 ?,0 35 223 40 576 12 233 28 343 6 23 21 22 20 9 116 266 195 49 5 61 31 59 218 9 2,341 19 9 115 80 ■70 23 4 57 13 34 87 8 990 . 1 6 5 30 212 109 48 10 15 10 82 194 10 1,693 5 4 27 74 42 21 10 15 6 57 81 9 708 1 1 3 138 C7 27 3 2 1 1 1 2 246 98 52 1 1 1 1 105 33 16 1 91 2 7 1 17 1 11 2 9 5 1 8 1 11 ■>•! 1 176 128 26 1 4 18 25 131 1 1, 351 4 173 98 44 4 58 39 15 1 141 65 36 ^'i 115 69 29 2 26 9 23 4 7 45 144 4 3 !23 75 30 4 25 113 1 085 4 22 69 9 22 144 3 8 64 6 14 80 31 17 4 1 119 7 2 1 88 10 2 32 33 31 962 360 602 965 353 612 31 35 3 13 64 107 1,975 163 2 14 22, 189 3 11 33 47 757 125 2 12 20, 401 4 8 26 57 1,512 78 3 7 8 33 590 69 1 1 18 24 922 19 2 2 18 41 880 20 2 1 15 23 660 10 36 2 31 60 1,218 38 1 16 32 879 32 1 15 19 656 11 1 3 18 320 10 ?7 1 13 323 21 18 5 41 73 4 16 68 1 25 6 39 40 41 2 1,788 8 9,979 8 8,909 2 3,785 2 3,203 2 1,494 1 995 1 499 r.Y... St. Louis, Mo Boston, Mass Baltimore, Md San I'rancisco, Cal . Cincinnati, Ohio Cleveland, Ohio Buffalo, N.Y Hew Orleans, La. - . Pittslmi-g, Pa "Washington, L>. C. Detroit, Mich Milwaukee, Wis Newark, N.J Minneapolis, Minn - Jersey city, N.J — Louisville, Ky Omah a, Neb Eochestcr, N. Y- St. Paul, Minn.. Eansaa city. Mo . Providence, K. I. DeiBver, Colo Indianapolis, Ind. Alleghe:>y, Pa Albany, N. Y Columbus, Ohio . . Syracuse, N. Y "Worcester, Mass — Toledii, Ohio Eielunnnd, 'V"a Kew Haven, Conn.. Paterson, N.J Lowell, Mass Nashville, Tenn. . Scran ton, Pa Fall liiver, Mass . . Cambridge, Mass. Atlanta, Ga Memphis, Tenn... "Wilmington, Del. Dayton, Ohio Troy, N. Y Grand P^pids, Mich. Heading, Pa Camden, N.J Trenton, N.J ItTnn, Mass Lincoln, Neb Charleston, S. C. Hartford, Conn... St. Joseph, Mo . . ETausville, Ind liOs Angeles, Oal.. Des Moines, lo'vra . Bridgeport, Conn.. Oakland, Cal Portland, Ore Saginaw, Mich Salt L.Ike, Utah... Lawrence, Mass.. SpringHeld, Mass. Manchester,N. H . "Crtica.N.Y Hoboken,N. J Savannah, Ga Seattle, Wash Peoria, 111 Kow JJedford, Mass. Erie, Pa Somerville, Mass Harrlsburg, Pa Kansas city, Kan. Dallas, Tex Sioux city, Iowa . Elizabeth, N.J... "Wilkesbarre, Pa. . , San Antonio, Tex. Covington, Ky Portland. Me Tacoma,"Wash fiolyoke, Mass .... Aggregate. 116, 636 78, 762 22, 125 30, 663 U, 889 4,729 11, 635 26, 219 11, 090 19, 066 22, 699 6,091 11, 808 663 18, 831 29, 669 9,4] 3 6,065 .5, 289 1,719 3,884 8,363 7,433 1,692 2,036 2,395 1,291 4,023 1, 396 1,030 2,108 2, 445 4,380 123 1,830 3,081 6,352 140 2,808 7,958 1,361 49 221 819 1,288 802 3,912 2,022 684 1,763 280 667 46 654 720 950 3,015 698 988 1,141 4,646 1,870 749 2,057 1,018 0,284 669 2,381 91 737 757 2,649 1,866 127 262 453 318 937 1,046 1,631 3,349 866 153 941 3,175 Total white. 116, 361 78, 410 21, 591 30, 283 14, 780 4,538 11, 427 5,314 11, 082 19,039 22, 628 4,844 11, 752 622 18, 843 29, 663 9,339 6,001 5,198 1,708 3, 834 5, 359 7,415 1,583 2,000 1,660 1,287 4,615 1,394 1,023 2,096 2,429 4,383 114 1,812 3,053 6,258 128 2,799 7,943 1,324 46 206 807 1,288 802 3,906 2,013 556 1,738 270 653 38 630 713 1,409 697 080 710 737 1,869 529 a, 050 1,005 6,279 668 2,369 78 395 739 2,627 1,800 124 250 442 281 931 1,042 1,531 3,307 855 139 917 3,162 HATIVB WHITE. Total. 764 720 240 639 474 22 197 69 154 107 333 853 102 19 581 706 219 50 49 58 23 206 115 15 25 31 44 97 24 29 16 21 91 6 4 3 22 271 12 3 22 19 43 626 57 287 8 12 35 9 17 97 129 1 27 12 94 195 2 16 6 7 18 13 45 742 13 4 10 114 Native parents. 76 69 37 65 47 13 24 19 11- 8 20 488 10 10 42 34 13 15 9 10 8 17 8 5 4 16 11 16 4 2 11 5 1 1 4 2 5 40 ..... 1 3 469 1 15 191 2 27 17 1 IS 2 4, 354 2 11 a Pereong of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and oivUiied Indians. Foreign parents. 661 203 574 427 9 173 50 143 99 313 365 152 9 639 073 206 35 40 48 15 188 107 10 21 81 22 34 12 19 80 1 3 1 17 234 18 18 40 67 7 14 6 2 42 96 30 6 17 70 126 1 26 7 85 178 1 1 18 12 32 13 1 8 103 Foreign white. 114. 597 77, 090 21, 351 29, 644 14, 306 4,516 11,230 5,245 10, 928 18, 932 22,295 8,991 11, 590 603 18, 262 28, 957 9,120 6,011 B,149 1,650 3,811 5,154 7,300 1,568 1,975 1,629 1,243 4,618 1,370 994 2,080 2,408 4,292 108 1,803 3,036 6,185 125 2,777 7,669 1,311 46 194 804 1,266 783 3,863 1,487 548 1,724 263 650 34 C27 700 891 1,122 689 973 734 1,834 520 2,033 908 6,160 657 2,343 78 393 727 2,433 1,665 122 234 436 274 913 1,029 1,486 2,565 842 135 907 3,043 Total colored. (a) 1,275 342 534 880 109 191 108 20,905 CAN NOT SPEAK ENGLISH. 271 .Table 68.— TOTAL PEESONS 10 YEAES OP AGE AND OVEE WHO CAN NOT SPEAK ENGLISH, CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY AND COLOE, FOE CITIES HAVING 25,000 INHABITANTS OE MOEE : 1890— Continued. iy)rt ■Wayno, Ind. . BiBgbainton, N. T. KOTfolk,Va "Wheeling, W.Va.. Augusta, Ga To'dngsto"wii, OMo- Dnlufli, Minn Tonkers.N. Y , Iianeastor, Pa Springfield, Ohio.. Qoincy, 111... Mobile, Ala... , Topeka, Kan . Elmira,N.Y.. Salem, Mass.. Xong Island city, N. T. Aitoona, Pa iBubuqne, loTva Terre Haute, Ind Chattanooga, Tenn. Galveston, Tex... W-aterbury, Conn - Chelsea, Mass Bay city, Mich . . . Eawtncket, E. I. . Akron, Ohio Houston, Tex Haverhill, Mass... Brockton, Mass — Wiliiamsport, Pa.. Davenport, Iowa.. Sacramento, Cal... Canton , Ohio Brpminjfham, Ala. . liitii© iiock, Ark. Auburn, 17. Y . . Taujiton, Mass . Allen town. Pa.. Laciosae, Wis . . Aggregate. 1,101 216 38 549 3i 1,115 1,858 1,009 788 309 639 39 259 276 1,275 1,036 638 944 184 97 2,W 647 148 1,875 545 675 265 733 264 389 2,644 1,494 636 115 248 212 681 1,111 1,914 Total white. 1,095 209 32 647 27 1,115 1,842 1,060 787 308 089 29 255 276 1,267 1,025 634 942 189 91 238 639 139 1,874 543 674 205 726 259 2,640 332 635 104 236 ,206 654 1,110 1,913 NATIVE WHITE. Total. 44 7 6 25 « 9 1 19 14 14 4 7 07, 28 10 11 21 191 7 17 4 7 541 31 Native parents. 14 14 1 1 10 1 1 517 Foreign parents. 37 7 9 7 6 11 8 9 1 6 1 15 53 28 8 8 19 3 190 6 7 24 31 Foreign white. 1, 051 202 32 543 27 1,102 1,834 1,054 762 300 C80 23 246 275 1,248 1,016 620 928 176 84 232 631 139 1,807 615 664 254 705 256 365 2,449 325 618 104 230 202 647 569 1,882 Total colored. (a) 14 9 1 1 10 4 11 •4 2 7 S 3 4 1,162 1 11 13 27 1 a a Persona of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. 272 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Tabijs 69.— total PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER WHO CAN NOT SPEAK ENGLISH, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND COLOR, FOR CITIES HAVING 25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1890. Hew York, N.Y... Chicago, 111 Philadelphia, Pa Brooklyn, N.Y St. Louis, Mo Boston, Mass Baltimore, Md San Francisco, Cal Cincinnati, Ohio Cleveland, Ohio Buffalo, N.T Hew Orleans, La Pjttshurg, Pa ■Washington, D.C Detroit, Mich Milwaukee, "Wis Newark, !N. J Minneapolis, Minn Jersey city, N. J liOuisville, Ky Omaha, Neh Eochester, "N.Y St. Paul, Minn Kansas city, Mo Providence, R.I Denver, Colo Indianapolis, Ind Allegheny, Pa Albany, N. X Columbus, Ohio....",,,.,,,.,.. Syracuae, N. T "Worcester, Mass Toledo, Ohio Eichmond, Va New Haven, Conn Paterson , H . J Lowell, Mass Nashville, Tenn Scranton, Pa Pall Elver, Mass Cambridge, Mass Atlanta, Ga Memphis, Tenn "Wilmington, Del Dayton, Ohio Troy, N."E" Grand Rapids, Mich Reading, Pa Camden, N.J Trenton, N.J Lynn, Mass Lincoln, Neb Charleston, S. C Hartford, Conn St. Joseph, Mo Evansville, Ind Los Angeles, Cal Des Moines, Iowa Bridgeport, Conn Oakmnd, Cal Portland, Ore Saginaw, Mich Salt Lake, Utah Lawrence, Mass Springfield, Mass Manchester, N.H mica, N. Y Hoboken, N. J Savannah, Ga Seattle, Wash Peoria, 111 New Bedford, Mass Erie, Pa Somerville, Mass Harrisburg, Pa .,,,,,,,,. Kansas city, Kan Dallas, Tex Sioux city, Iowa Elizabeth, N. J Wilkesbarre, Pa San Antonio, Tex Covington, Ky Portland, Me Xacoma, Wash Hoilf oke, Maaa AQGREQATE. Males. 64, 103 31, 852 11, 414 14, 740 6,356 2,308 5,110 22, 242 4,514 9,337 10, 797 2,282 6,912 256 8,575 12, 391 4,625 2,691 2,858 729 2,010 2,524 3,080 895 1,098 1,556 620 2,214 637 463 951 1,253 1,921 60 1,080 1,652 2,691 67 1,698 3,388 895 23 139 461 556 477 1,809 1,010 317 1,057 147 259 24 290 312 357 2,104 291 582 733 4,147 769 393 770 622 2,060 293 1,019 68 477 1,107 890 41 163 221 161 496 634 837 1,481 366 84 565 1,235 Fe- males. 62, 633 43, 900 10, 681 15, 914 8,533 2,421 6,125 3,977 6,676 9,729 11, 902 3,809 4,896 307 10, 276 17, 278 4,888 3,374 2,431 990 1,874 2,839 4,353 797 938 839 771 2,409 759 667 1,157 1,192 2,465 63 750 1,529 3,661 73 1,110 4,570 456 26 82 358 732 325 2,103 1,012 267 706 183 308 22 358 408 693 911 407 406 408 1,101 356 1,287 496 232 167 441 512 694 490 376 1,940 TOTAL WHITE. Males. 62, 856 34, 624 10, 920 11, 379 6,250 2,117 6,003 2,705 4,507 9,313 10, 745 1,981 6,860 220 8,568 12,385 4,463 2,688 2,769 721 1,060 2,520 3,064 788 1,070 844 516 2,206 636 457 '939 1,238 1,918 51 1,062 1,521 2,615 66 1,693 3,374 868 20 125 150 556 477 1,805 1,002 289 1,033 137 246 18 272 301 356 677 290 674 306 403 768 193 763 610 4,221 2,056 366 292 1,365 1,004 33 46 260 186 454 286 1,642 1,012 976 884 210 127 490 630 837 1,453 365 70 642 1,223 Fe- males. 62, 505 43,886 10, 671 15,904 8,530 2,121 6,424 2,609 6,575 9,726 11, 883 2,863 4,892 302 10, 275 17, 278 4,886 3,373 2,129 987 1,871 2,839 4,351 - 795 930 816 771 2,409 759 666 1,167 1,191 2,466 03 750 1,529 3,613 72 1,106 4,569 466 26 81 357 732 325 2,101 1,011 267 705 133 807 20 368 403 592 832 407 406 404 334 1,101 336 1,287 495 4,223 366 1,365 32 210 453 1,485 976 232 154 441 512 1,854 490 69 376 TOTAL NATIVE WHITE. Males. 106 271 103 13 86 26 85 42 138 121 83 5 272 181 90 10 22 31 2 7 18 16 37 10 12 10 8 43 8 09 3 1 6 5 17 173 !)< 7 10 92 6 1 7 2 12 1 1 45 67 ii' ..... 83 1 11 6 26 238 7 1 4 46 Fe- males. 413 427 134 368 311 111 44 119 65 195 732 79 14 625 129 40 27 27 14 98 76 13 18 13 28 60 14 17 13 48 14 175 8 "h 2 16 47 195 2 7 6 1 23 8 16 62 72 1 14 6 66 112 1 10 4 5 7 7 19 504 6 NATIVE WHITE — NATIVE PAE- ENTS. Males. 35 27 13 27 12 9 2 3 8 68 6 4 14 11 1 6 4 1 2 13 4 12 1 4 3 1 5 3 1 1 1 2 3 10 1 152 1 1 62 104 Fe- males. 41 25 7 12 10 9 5 12 430 5 6 23 23 7 8 7 11 4 4 2 30 1 2 317 14 129 2 2 3 1 4 14 1 7 10 10 250 NATIVE WHITE— FOEBIGN PAH- ENTS. Males. 266 93 244 141 7 74 16 130 63 78 1 258 170 84 3 19 26 8 101 35 1 6 6 12 25 7 7 33 7 26 1 5 89 1 S 5 16 21 4 7 30 6 11 1 82 66 2 36 76 11 5 19 134 7 43 Fe- males. 402 306 110 330 286 34 110 183 302 74 8 281 502 122 32 21 22 7 87 72 10 21 66 13 16 5 12 42 1 9 43 12 145 9 2 13 13 21 86 3 7 3 2 7 83 19 6 16 38 70 1 14 6 49 102 1 a Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indies—. 7 7 13 254 6 1 6 60 FOnEIGN WHITE. Males. 52, 535 34, 231 10, 814 11, 108 6,087 2,104 4,917 2,680 1,472 9,271 10, C07 1,860 6,777 215 8,296 12, 204 4, 363 2,678 2,717 1,951 2,413 3,025 786 1,063 826 500 2,169 625 445 929 1,230 1,876 48 1,058 1,616 2,618 63 1,685 8,275 20 122 449 650 472 1,788 829 281 1,026 134 215 17 272 301 316 485 281 573 401 766 192 762 465 1,999 292 991 46 184 280 1,004 801 37 115 208 125 479 524 811 1,215 358 69 638 1,177 Fe- males. 62,062 43, 459 10, 637 15, 636 8,219 2,412 6,313 2,665 6,156 9,661 11, 688 2,131 4,813 288 9,966 16, 753 4,757 3,333 2,102 1,860 2,711 4,275 782 912 713 2,319 715 619 1,151 1,178 2,417 60 750 1,520 3,567 72 1,092 4,394 443 26 72 356 716 311 2,075 658 264 129 305 17 855 545 637 405 399 333 1,078 328 1,271 443 4,151 365 1,351 32 209 447 1,429 864 86 228 149 434 605 675 1,350 184 66 369 1,871 TOTAL COLORED, (a) Males. 1,217 323 524 370 106 191 107 19, 537 7 21 62 SOI 52 36 7 50 1 16 107 28 712 4 12 15 9 18 46 11 5 11 12 292 27 3 14 i 11 1 4 2 8 1 28 21 i 10 13 i C 2 21 8 1 1 1,627 79 1 8 427 4 8,711 1 200 165 20 7 12 1 1 1 1 15 17 1 66 67 6 3 12 11 31 3 6 i 28 U 1 11 23 12 CAN NOT SPEAK ENGLISH. 273 Table 69.— TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER WHO CAN NOT SPEAK ENGLISH, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND COLOR, FOE CITIES HAVING 25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE : 1890— Continued. ]?ort "Wayne, Iiul . - Bingliamton, N. Y . Morlolk, Va ■Wheeling, W'.Ya... Augusta, Ga Yonnffstown, Ohio. Dulii til, Minn. Tonkers, N. Y Laucaster, Pa Springfield, Ohio. . . Quiiicy, 111 Mobile, Ala... To]ieka, Kan . . Elmira, N. Y . Salem, Mass.. Long Island city, N. Y. Altuona, Pa Dubuqne, Iowa Terre Haute, Ind Chattanooga, Tenn Galveston, Tex — Waterbury, Conn. Chelsea, Mass Bay city, Mich Pawtucket. 11. 1. . . Akron, Ohio Houston, Tex Haverhill, Mass . . . Brockton , Mass "Williamsport, Pa . . Davenport, Iowa . . Sacramento, Cal... Canton, Ohio Bii'miughara, Ala.. Little Kock, Ark. . Auburn, N. Y . . . Taunton, Mass . AUentown, Pa.. Lacrosse, Wis... AGGREGATE. Males. 460 122 IS 23-1 24 G78 .,029 579 350 141 100 150 442 478 384 424 83 93 330 08 800 222 305 120 336 130 189 1,149 1,295 276 66 123 156 284 480 820 Fe- males. 641 94 20 265 10 437 827 490 438 168 430 14 109 126 833 658 254 520 101 48 146 317 80 1,075 323 370 145 397 134 200 1,495 199 360 49 125 66 397 631 1,094 TOTAL ■WHITE. Males. 454 110 1-.; 232 17 678 1,017 570 349 140 250 16 96 150 434 467 380 422 79 44 92 322 59 800 220 304 120 329 125 186 1,145 177 275 50 110 150 268 479 819 Fe- males. 641 93 20 265 10 490 438 108 430 13 159 12G 833 658 254 5-JU 101 47 140 317 80 1,074 323 370 145 397 134 200 1,495 155 300 48 123 66 3SC 6,U 1, C94 TOTAL NATIVE WHITE. Males. 11 5 31 10 7 3 9 2 10 84 4 7 Fe- males. 3 2 149 11 4 18 4 6 1 6 1 13 6 10 10 1 36 18 8 12 1 11 107 3 10 1 5 392 20 NATIVE WHITE- NATIVE PAK- ENTS. Males. 1 137 Fe- males. 3 io" 2 1 'sso' NATIVE WHITE- FOIiEIQN PAR- ENTS. Males. 20 10 84 4 Fe- males. 28 2 33 18 11 1 5 lOG 2 4 FOREIGN WHITE. 443 111 12 281 17 073 1,012 608 342 136 250 11 93 150 428 464 376 418 70 40 320 50 769 210 207 117 320 123 170 1,061 173 208 50 108 147 206 330 Fe- males. 608 91 20 262 10 429 822 480 420 164 421 12 153 125 S20 552 244 510 100 44 142 311 80 1,038 305 367 137 385 133 189 1,388 152 350 48 122 55 381 239 1,074 TOTAL COLORED. (a) Males. 12 9 1 1 11 4 2 4 5 3 4 1,118 1 10 , 13 6 16 1 1 Fe- males. 44 "i POP — ^PT 2- -18 a Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. 274 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Tabm '70.— total persons 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER WHO CAN NOT SPEAK ENGLI&B, KeiT York, N. T Chicago, 111 Pkiladelphia, Pa Brooklyn, N. X St. Louis, Mo Boston, Mass BaUimore, Md San Francisco, Cal . Cincinnati, Ohio Cleveland, Oliio Bufia!o,M".T New Orleans, La • Pittsburg, Pa "Wasliinffton, D. C- Detroit,Mioh Milwaukee, "Wis Newark, N. J MinneajpoKs, Minn . Jersey city, N. J Louisville, Ky Omalia, Neb , Rochester, N. Y. St.l'aul, Minn... Kansas city, Mo. Providence, E. I. Denver, Colo Indianapolis, Ind. Alleghenv, Pa Albany, ir.Y Columbus, Ohio.. Syracuse, N. Y Worcester, Mass . . Toledo, Ohio Richmond, Ta New Haven, Conn . PatcrsoD, N.J Lowell, Mass Nashville, Ten^i.. Scrauton, Pa Fall River, Mass . Cambridge, Mass. Atlanta, G-a Memphis, Tenn . . , Wilmington, Del . Dayton, Ohio Troy, N. T Grand Rapids, Mich. Reading, Pa Camden, N.J Trenton, N.J Lynn, Mass Lincoln, Neb Charleston, S. C. Hartford, Conn.. St. Joseph, Mo .. E vansville, Ind Los .\n;^eles, Cal . . Des Moines, Iowa . Bridgeport, Conn.. Oakland, Cal Portland, Oro Saginaw, Mich ... Salt Lake, Utah.. Lawrence, Mass. . Springfield, Mass. Manchester, N. H . "D"tica,N.Y Hoboken, N.J Savannah, Ga Seattle, Wash Peoria, 111 New Bedford, Mass. Erie, Pa Somerville, Mass Harrisburg, Pa Kansas city, Kan. Dallas, Tex Sioux city, Iowa. . . Elizabeth, N.J... . Wilkesbarre, Pa . . 10 TO 14 TEARS. Total. Males. Females, 2,322 2,013 650 801 224 95 25B 382 100 371 1,439 190 2S1 18 1,254 760 335 109 196 26 212 122 4S 105 62 m 76 44 31 46 42 166 San Antonio,Tex. Covington, Ky ... Porthmd, Me Tacom.n, AYasli ... Holyoke, Masa... 117 645 61 933 16 3 4 36 18 10 137 82 15 62 3 21 3 14 27 12 45 31 14 41 23 114 60 617 23 66 2 6 228 96 3 4 10 10 6 27 53 215 10 1 15 266 1,301 950 367 432 118 44 130 227 51 181 670 73 152 10 597 331 161 49 108 14 34 105 60 21 54 S5 9 ,42 22 20 22 11 84 65 306 2 37 406 5 2 77 44 10 29 2 14 1 7 11 2 22 6 32 15 4 21 10 46 31 267 15 21 2 3 3 114 42 2 10 92 4 1 10 117 1, 521 1,093 283 369 106 51 128 155 49 190 769 117 129 8 657 429 174 60 90 12 49 107 73 22 51 17 11 34 22 11 24 31 82 15 TO 19 TEABS. Total. Males. Females 62 339 4 27 527 11 1 1 18 5 23 1 7 2 7 16 1 17 6 13 16 10 20 13 68 29 390 6 114 64 3 14 19 123 6 5 149 10, 568 4,605 1,819 2,185 693 410 764 1,242 371 1,108 1,362 280 767 52 1,444 1,288 647 344 420 81 295 ,352 369 107 203 128 62 241 67 44 lie 187 253 8 168 176 1,444 9 167 1,759 106 2 16 47 52 209 110 15 41 5 33 139 48 110 82 104 78 44 318 162 1,445 69 150 15 62 36 493 151 5 9 34 20 73 61 116 234 35 14 65 450 4,200 2,156 871 1,056 297 204 343 931 184 529 669 100 431 20 662 634 314 147 202 44 163 178 149 52 101 57 21 119 25 65 118 123 2 85 84 695 7 116 766 70 2 9 28 39 30 116 69 22 59 5 22 3 22 17 11 87 21 73 61 60 35 18 131 85 412 33 59 14 213 79 7 21 8 42 B8 70 85 27 6 34 186 6,368 2,449 918 1,129 296 206 421 311 187 679 703 180 320 32 782 754 333 197 218 40 142 174 220 65 102 122 42 21 130 6 73 92 849 2 51 994 7 19 24 22 93 61 16 43 10 19 2 17 16 22 52 27 37 31 U 43 26 187 77 1,033 86 97 7 17 21 280 72 5 2 13 12 31 23 46 31 264 20 TO 24 YBABS. Total. 18, 272 9,420 3,208 8,961 1,116 769 1,196 3,072 810 2,265 2,443 398 1,720 69 1,757 2,280 1,211 942 766 104 678 569 831 227 365 117 496 159 229 396 395 9 239 376 1, 161 14 400 1,391 296 8 31 123 130 138 386 211 57 223 64 102 3 116 65 63 377 89 196 140 326 122 193 1,177 75 287 14 143 78 494 220 12 72 43 175 149 217 350 66 35 188 628 Males. 7,644 4,046 1,590 1,865 524 366 498 2,394 337 1,171 1,101 163 1,067 31 740 709 642 503 408 46 349 260 327 132 220 211 45 262 101 259 172 7 144 196 460 7 272 588 215 1 20 61 67 84 194 128 28 124 37 37 2 64 24 26 254 48 113 100 245 49 65 125 114 122 7 92 35 204 126 5 31 37 13 101 81 129 140 25 19 125 197 Females, 10, 628 5,374 1,618 2,086 502 393 698 C78 473 1,091 1,342 236 663 35 1,017 1,671 669 439 368 58 329 293 504 95 145 164 72 234 73 49 123 136 223 2 95 180 704 7 128 803 81 7 11 62 73 54 192 83 29 17 65 1 62 41 27 123 41 83 40 81 73 34 237 79 851 42 105 ■ 7 51 43 290 94 25 TO 84 TEARS. Total. 35 30 74 65 210 31 10 63 331 34,419 23, 680 0,470 9,363 3,175 1,508 2,010 10, 693 2,263 6,566 6,906 1,014 4,089 134 5, 047 7,870 2,812 1,867 1,664 293 1,302 1,454 2,166 533 669 804 276 1,300 365 243 668 791 1,154 30 472 848 1,008 25 501 16 46 301 284 291 912 485 167 548 93 167 12 234 191 167 943 163 320 368 1,742 4« 189 44C 223 1,101 155 713 25 208 167 619 468 37 64 334 366 404 839 156 54 358 686 Males. 17,415 10, 996 3,705 4,778 1,602 809 1,279 8,921 1,097 2,956 3,619 442 2,632 75 2,329 3,381 1,468 880 1,018 140 746 733 909 308 314 517 121 684 188 117 267 445 634 19 281 454 440 11 629 364 9 35 191 133 200 420 2S9 95 336 56 83 7 111 81 63 7)2 79 198 253 1,548 202 123 161 134 365 80 318 17 194 75 218 229 13 40 70 54 201 201 284 381 81 34 226 207 Females. 17, 004 12, 685 2,765 4,386 1,573 1,331 1,172 1,166 2,610 3,287 572 1,457 69 2,718 4,489 1,364 977 646 153 656 721 1,246 227 255 287 153 616 167 126 291 340 620 11 191 394 568 14 337 137 6 11 110 151 91 492 196 72 212 37 81 5 123 107 94 231 84 122 105 194 247 66 285 8D 736 .75 395 301 229 24 18 133 165 180 468 75 20 132 419 CAN NOT SPEAK ENGLISH. 275 CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE PERIODS, FOR CITIES HAVING 25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE : 1890. I TO 44 TEAKS. Total. Halea. Eeraales. 22,467 10, 414 4,101 6,781 2,793 901 1,886 7,259 1,907 4,056 4,268 1,157 2,263 99 3,691 KttcUester, N. T St: Paul, Minn Ka^Qjsas city, Mo,.... ProYidence, B. I.„^ Denver, Colo Indianapolis, Ind. AHeffhenv, Pa Albany, N. Y ColnmbuB, Ohio Syracuse, N. Y Worcester, Mass. . , Tbledo, Ohio Bichmond, Va New Haven, Cona.. PatersoD, N. J Xowell, Mass Nashvillo, Tenn ^. Scran ton. Pa T'all Biver, Masa. . Cambridge, Mass . Atla-mta, Ga. Mem^ijhin, Tftnn... . Wilmington; Del. . Dayton, Ohio Troy,N.Y Grantl Bapids, Mlolu- Eeading, Pjt Camden, N. J Trenton, N.J Lynn, Mass liiucoln , Neb Charleston, S. C HiHTtford. Conn . St. Josepli, Mo. - !E:Tansvillo, lud — Los Angeles, Cal... Des Moines, Iowa. . Bridgeport, Cona— Oakland, Cal Portland, Oro . Saginaw, Mich Salt Lake, TTtah . . Lawrence, Mass -. Springfield, Mass . Manchester, N. H. irtica, N. T. Qoboken, N.J Sarannab, Ga Seattle, Wash Peoria, 111... N«w Bedford, Mass Erie, Pa Somerrille, Mass , Harrisburg, Pa KiQQsas city, Kan . Dallas, Tex Sioux city, Iowa.. Elizabeth, N.J..., Wilkesbsmre, Pa. . Foreign bom males 21 years of ago and ALIENS. Naturalized. Eirst natnrali zatioQ papeia Unknown. Total Can speak Can not speak filed. Soglisli. Englisu. 269,069 91, 862 58, 176 33, 086 154, 650 8^244. 14, 313 198, 4S4 62, 059 43, 160 18. 899 110, 289 9,731 16, 405 115, 4S9 35, 179 28, 212 6,967 07, 568 4,720 8,016 112, 941 30, 904 22, 704 8s 200 e9<925 4iO«e «i02l) 56,. 60(1 12,361 9,533 2,828 37, 304 1,674 6,367 63, T31 26, 184 24, 442 1,742 31, 644 1,517 4,386 29, 861 7, 990 5,227 2,763 19,034 1,093 1,754 75, 204 35,110 15, 120 19, 990 33,687 2,142 4,265 32, 831 4,722 3,114 1,608 25, 606 754 1,689 42, 469 13, 276 7,906 6,370 25, 133 1,167 2,893 37,666 10, 358 5, 372 4,886 21,913 1,856. 3,629 15, 850 3,903 2, 848 1,057 9, 594 697 1,656 33, T«3 12, 071 7,563 4, 508 17,814 1,704. 2, 114 9,242 1,833 1, 683 145 5,617 163 1,639 31, W4 7,311 4,793 2,518 19,286 2,«5 3,972 33,661 6, Oil 2,563 3,448 19, 010 5,960 2,680 23,800 6,416 4, OlS 2,400 15, 660 384 1,444 29, 473 6,781 4, 463 1,318 16,943 2i,m% ! a, on 24, 126 6,sai 4,778 1,743 15, 307 616 1,623 11, 123 1,908 1, 591 317 7,856 191 1,168 17, 01 3,777 2, 678 1, 099 9,701 1,477 2,05.1 16, 207 3,890 2, 8191 1,071 9,929 893 1,495 21, 190 3, 7G0 2, 682: 1,078 15, 925 2,634 1,871 10, 789 - 2, 8S6 , 2,219i 607 6, 232 683 1,06« 16, 2l;5 8,252 7, 4661 736 6,374 678 931 13, 831 4,116 2,989 1,128 7,415 77S 1,622 6,807 443 324, 119 5,238 216 910 11, 688 3, 646 2,411 1, 3.15 e, 583 593 860 9, 502 I, 088 BOS 280 7,023 15.1 1,240 5,893 866 746 120 4,292 165 570 9,411 1,960 1, 466 494 5,630 908 1,013 11, 324 4,967 4,001 956 6,158 666 643 9,770 2, 249 1, 3-33: 910 6,790 155 576 ],76S 299 261 38 1,091 19 357 9,979 2,855 2, 255 , • 600 5,866 102 1,156 12, 106 3,130 2, 263: 868 7,584 440 933 10, 970 5,087 3, 710 1,368 4, Bo'l 162! 870 1,838 269 233 37 1,095 97 377 11, 116 3,333 2, 303; 1,030 6,578 377 823 13, 705 5, 912 4,257 1,666 5, 653 272: 863 9,428 4,565 3,814 751 4,067 267 623 1,030 291 275 16 021 IT 101 3,141 600 641). 59 1,790 80 671 4,152 1,448 1,108 340 2,374 91 .239- 4,449 523 322 201 3, sea 101 463 7,188 1,215 894. 321 6,128 56 789 7,992 1,7«0 1, 062. 704 5, 132 470 621 2,414 056 220 436 1, 600 43 115 3,308 837 642 195 2, 074 129 268 6,038 1,767 1, 068i 699 3,255 603 S13 5,578 2, 620 2,517' 103 2,274 119 S63 2,788 477 341 136 1,814 161 336 1,590 303 291 12 1, 143 25 119 6,066 1,816 1,630 186 3,3«8 162- 722 3,424 573 433 140 2,423 104 324 3, 548 240 185 55 2,771 34, B03 6,861 2,837 1, 19T 1,640 3,080 395 512 467 360 107 2; 472 169 447 6,320 2,001 1,616 385 3,412 132 675 7,168 2,451 1, 884. 667 3,971 230 516 11, 828 5,648 1,877 3,771 4,14& 670. 1,364 7, 018 1,373 1,113 260 4, 795 218 632 5,992 1,459 1, 169 290 3, 650 - 346 637 7,314 2,M5 2,503 453 3,818 143 398 4, 355 2,191 1,873 318 1,812 129 233 6,744 3,027 2,044 983 2,162 231 324 4,888 794 637 157 3, 319' 171 601 7,699 2,0«8 1,494 674 4,508 465 663 1,759 397' 357 40 1,118 20 224 8,201 2,562 2,204 358 4, 210 630 199 3,906 ' 574 423 161 2,721 105 506 6,012 2,861 2,237 614 1,58& 162 624 4,893 1,092 72S 367 3,364 64 373 4,171 1,944 1,909 35 1,761 143 323 1,274 314 . 20ft 114 Sl'O 26 121 2,928 ' 657 ' 463 104 1,746 229 396 2,345 485 394 91 1, a«4 67 429 4,349 1,312 1,006 306 2,425 165 447 4,939 1,171 864 307 3,337 126 305 4,344 , 1,130 1^ 693 437 2,853 127 234 CITIZENSHIP OF FOREIGN BORN MALES. 283 TxfeLB 72.— FOREIGN BORN MALES 21 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER, CLASSIFIED ACCORDING TO CITIZENSHIP, FOR CITIES HAVING 25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1890— Coutiuued. San Antonio, Tox. Covington, Ky Portland, Mo Tacoma, Wash Holyoke, Mass Tort "Wayne, Ind. . , BinghamtoD, K". X. Norfolk, Ya "Wlieelmg, "W. Ta.. Augusta, Ga Touiiesto'wn, Ohio. Dulntb, Minn Tonkers, N. T Ijancaster, Fa Springfield, Ohio..- Quiney, HI — Hobilo, Ala . Topeka, Kan. Elmira, N.Y. Salem, Mass. Long Island city, N. Y. Altoona, Pa Sobuq^uo, Iowa Torre Haute^ Ind Chattanooga, Tenn Galveston, Tos... Waterbury, Conn. CheIaea,.Mass Bay eity, Mich PaWtocket, E. I. . Akron, Ohio ... Houston, Tex Hayerbill, Mass... Brockton, Mass — Williamsport, Pa. , Davenport, Iowa.. Sacramento, Cal. . . Canton, Ohio Birmingham, Ala- Little Kock, Ark.. Auburn, N.T-. Taunton, Mass. AUentown. Pa. Lacrosse, Wis.. ALIENS. Foreign born males 2L years of age and over. Natnralized. First naturali- zation papers Unknown. Total, Can speak Engush. Can not speak English. filed. 4,446 1,268 789 479 2,553 203 422 3,067 366 248 118 2,255 112 334 2,886 1,090 1,048 48 1,527 54 209 7,448 1,939 1,652 287 3,477 1,294 738 5,782 2,901 2,201 703 2, 339 246 393 3,289 230 155 75 2,513 180 366 2,030 359 301 58 1,252 40 379 815 135 121 14 382 10 108 2,880 336 244 92 2,092 30 422 604 114 97 17 379 14 97 4,756 1,189 758 431 3,080 158 329 8,999 2,164 1,052 512 ■ 4,174 1,908 753 4,373 1,392 976 416 2,664 95 222 1,674 240 151 86 V 1.178 55 201 1,773 136 153 31 1,300 21 260 3,016 373 295 78 2,305 72 266 1,095 130 116 14 796 23 346 1,628 295 249 46 955 71 207 2,369 457 385 72 1,5G7 48 297 3,179 1,367 1,121 240 1,476 75 261 5,138 1, 328 1,038 '290 3,252 382 176 1,5S1 419 207 212 990 69 97 3,653 613 401 212 2,552 141 347 1,756 80 69 15 XSTd 36 267 709 , 146 123 21 420 20 123 3,108 542 494 48 2,086 115 365 4,021 1,569 1,344 225 . 1, 399 111 942 3,043 1,443 1,387 60 1,312 48 240 4,668 1, 202 904 298 2, 581 471 314 3,556 1,404 1,304 100 1,664 . - .144 344 ; 2, 001 . 431 336 95 1,884 37 2« i 1, 730 259 211 48 1,103 33 ,333 2,285 1,183 949 234 750 45 307 2,596 1,249 1,157 92 1,008 115 221 1,365 269 187 82 898 35 163 3,878 570 295 275 3,076 60 173 4,861 2,099 981 1,118 2, 327 100 335 l,96i 299 210 89 1, 372 67 226 923 256 214 42 459 24 181 1,078 159 120 39 535 16 368 2,648 406 347 59 1,805 41 336 2,729 1,150 982 168 1,251 102 226 1, 021 250 96 154 652 26 9,? 3i723 468 271 197 2,491 401 363 284 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 73.— ALIEN POPULATION, DISTRIBUTED ACCOEDING TO STATES AND TEBBITOKIES. The United States . North Atlantic division. Kaine New Hampshire . Vermont Massachusetts . . . Khode Island Connecticut New York New Jersey Pennsylvania South Atlantic division. Delaware Maryland District of Columhla. Virginia "West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida North Central division. Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan ■Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missonri North Dakota . South Dakota . Nehraska Kansas Sonth Central division . Kentucky... Tennessee. . . Alahama — Mississippi . Louisiana . . . Texas Oklahoma... Arkansas . . . "Western division . Montana "Wyoming Colorado New Mexico . Arizona Utah Nevada Idaho "Washington . Oregon California Total aliens. 1,189,452 578, 523 15, 670 13, 037 8,120 118, 508 20, 001 28, 639 193, 046 41, 879 139, 622 26,607 2,091 11, 083 1,833 3,066 1,822 419 736 1,716 3,848 300, 732 38, 672 5,187 95,729 Sg, 895 37, 844 37, 297 26,283 22, 151 9,633 6,673 15, 328 8,140 40,284 4,601 2,249 1,772 1,104 7,697 21, 638 123 1,200 183, 306 8,360 2,802 12,446 2,393 6,179 0,437 4,277 3,641 10, 677 13, 422 107, 672 HORTH AND BOOTH AMEEIOAHS. Canada and ^ ew- found- land. 142, 313 92, 920 10, 879 9,602 4,996 44,157 5,669 4,310 11, 090 581 1,736 Mexico. 17,732 98 Central America. 139 54 36 114 73 128 62 38 25 100 104 37, 819 1,650 262 4,138 19,937 2,720 3,190 1,066 826 2,641 412 616 481 018 132 114 81 62 102 333 18 i,976 1,431 146 1,000 96 100 133 275 193 2,742 634 3,326 2 2 10 2 S 40 11 26 23 73 South America. 12 18 1 2 6 1 11, 685 65 11,600 6,953 9 11 124 1,052 3,244 . 3 16 7 1,475 27 1 15 9 41 1 3 36 697 213 2 45 2 5 137 20 32 64 Cuba and AVest Indies. 1 IS 8 C 27 50 8 14 3 2 3 4 7 4 31 2 1 2 12 9 31 6 253 4,255 1,135 .. 15 4 3 339 25 SI 7a 69 183 2,311 46 18 25 2 4 6 21 2,189 107 12 2 4 12 22 1 167 1 4 10 8 95 43 232 2 1 6 2 7 1 3 1 18 3 188 GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. England. 61, 075 1,593 704 756 12,832 3,077 2,693 17, 107 4,746 10, 607 2,980 310 691 218 561 277 116 92 250 159 20, 104 1,495 419 7,330 6,541 1,063 1,095 1,992 1,991 395 306 821 933 3,295 109 418 390 157 341 1,405 13 162 11, 855 747 373 1,292 178 134 1,900 181 236 1,641 644 4,726 Scotland. 31, 116 17, 679 468 310 121 3,911 889 813 1,911 1,614 4,306 70 212 63 161 91 39 36 179 113 7,860 963 118 2,668 1,329 269 527 597 630 271 83 277 318 830 109 121 180 23 13 301 6 14 211 201 609 68 49 267 30 63 632 291 1,480 "Wales. 5,514 238 90 91 941 95 1,853 210 13 67 5 47 38 2,031 703 23 432 52 154 91 219 135 12 37 77 es 225 1,015 50 85 172 20 7 213 18 41 183 28 193 a Not specified. CITIZENSHIP OF FOREIGN BORN MALES. 285 COUNTRY OF BIRTH, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890. GREAT BRITAIX AND lEE- LASU— continued. GEEMAKIO NATIO.N'S. SCANDINAVIAN NATIONS. Groat Britam. (a) Ireland. Gormany. Austria. Holland. Belgium. Ln:semburg. Switzerland. Nor'^ay. Sweden. Denmark. 120 144, 121 2-13, 933 31,020 8,802 3,760 263 13, 691 35,757 69, Co.j 18,213 1 02 112, 7C0 98, 199 20, 492 2,103 1, :J07 19 3,903 3,855 19, 200 3,230 2 2 1,251 t 174 219 207 4,360 658 3,621 51, 346 11,C43 2G, 175 8,451 25 7 25 330 56 400 7,635 1,610 10, 363 485 1 2 1 2 73 39 37 248 111 879 54 11 33 192 20 190 1,783 597 1,002 236 03 11 741 63 81 1, 981 389 453 103 410 292 251 4,800 711 2,230 5,000 790 4,513 363 178 19 18 420 23 372 1, 205 063 127 127 3 1, 451 710 33,773 5,750 8,302 31,211 7,378 22, 803 2, 811 4 1 21 6 123 10 23 873 050 115 05 6 1 G 7 R BG 1 ■ 11 2 12 1 5 9 10 11 12 1 597 977 413 262 ISO 25 60 203 110 10, 810 357 5,880 510 384 353 111 256 386 178 117, 074 11 337 22 25 45 2 15 14 11 6,610 2 31 2 11 1 2 12 8 7 10 1 11 61 27 41 81 11 8 SO 11 5,100 3 31 10 49 3 1 8 31 21 28, 137 69 03 19 02 23 6 13 53 71 40, 167 8 22 18 31 7 3 8 13 17 11, 111 13 2 M 1-1 10 17 18 3 5 7 6,320 1<) 7 7 1,910 '0 ' 1 22 9\ 233 22 i 3,091 150 7,724 2,067 693 866 1,234 2,005 315 205 078 512 1,974 15, 883 2, 476 33,575 10,469 17, 468 7,512 9,216 10, 874 1,019 1,040 5, 123 2,390 8,490 3,399 47 1,704 1,129 455 603 161 416 43 43 324 178 1,172 119 02 1,301 2, 948 501 135 949 71 13 79 81 55 62 110 63 • 522 373 112 77 66 172 11 .13 20 82 117 2 968 183 927 217 767 231 394 905 31 31 208 271 782 87 17 4,670 098 6,400 8,044 3,182 61 3,419 1,209 257 121 252 675 30O 13, 109 4,684 2,308 10, OSO 3,523 801 713 030 2,005 1,096 733 100 50 2,208 781 1,100 1, 425 2,236 211 325 359 1,008 215 200 23 "4 3 1 66 9 32 23 85 7 25 26 27 OR i i 29 30 31 8 8 3 3' ?S 34 1 35 464 228 158 03 278 023 17 113 6,703 2,451 608 282 213 1,059 3,514 28 435 11,719 63 31 30 37 207 768 1 27 2,901 9 2 5 8 11 18 13 6 9 3 11 41 1 3 282 279 131 21 11 85 191 3 55 3,557 10 10 5 13 30 175 35 01 65 60 68 400 6 42 8,581 11 30 3 20 28 81 3 15 3,615 SB 37 1 38 1 1 39 40 41 4'' C 252 2 5 9 3,351 43 12 44 505 203 927 110 107 28i 83 140 6C8 219 3,:50 623 239 1,385 ICO 160 243 144 178 1,400 SCI 6,257 273 103 1,120 75 29 21 21 38 323 129 829 13 13 7 21 7 5 6 1 8 76 19 117 08 12 152 10 19 113 108 50 165 269 2,555 398 49 100 3 5 . 261 12 95 1,392 311 716 876 190 1,011 20 33 805 00 219 2,041 179 2,215 lie C7 219 7 23 1,039 52 109 115 135 1,301 ,\f^ IS 47 15 5 5 30 1 18 49 50 51 52 5? 6 40 17 117 3 61 65 12 1 286 STATES AND TEEHITORIES. The United States. lifortli Atlantic diTision , Maine Kew Hampsliire. Vermont Massacliiisctts Kliode Island Connecticut New Torli , New Jersey Pennsylvania . . . South Atlantic division . Delaware , Maryland District of Columbia. Virginia TVest "Virginia K"ortli Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida North Central division. Ohio Indiana - Illinois Michigan "Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Central division. Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Oklahoma Arkansas..^ "Western division. Montana Wyoming Colorado New Mexico. Arizona Utah Nevada Idiiho Washington . Oregon California . . . STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table TS.— ALIEN POPULATION, DISTRIBUTED ACCORDING TO BLA.V NATIOHS. Euasia. 42, 740 25, 604 46 2,319 180 86B 14, 697 1,690 6,742 1,498 97 1,007 74 103 42 13 49 86 27 11, 856 1,416 62 2,001 4,077 631 918 136 661 213 703 607 677 84 116 72 31 143 141 1 6 ,189 218 414 264 30 13 155 9 40 613 443 990 Hungary. Boliemia. 23, 362 19, 323 2 10 18 127 4 632 3,379 1,628 13,723 668 77 48 7 288 134 1 2 3,074 1,742 114 028 133 34 154 28 132 11 14 45 40 146 16 30 25 4 27 37 1 6 122 3 2 i 1 3 21 13 07 12, 682 2,090 1 1 3 127 2 32 1,493 66 375 276 2 9,751 1,676 8 3,567 231 1,258 091 618 406 123 101 1,036 136 17 4 37 3 1 2 2 19 4 28 Poland. 18, 673 11 14 34 1,009 49 719 5,702 1,343 9,603 652 141 415 13 31 27 3 11 9 3 11,082 1,281 177 4,832 1,873 1,633 601 43 320 64 12 261 37 243 31 39 6 6 20 128 15 6 49 2 7 133 LATIN NATIONS. France. 16, 953 7,260 163 02 64 926 114 650 3,128 709 1,664 409 27 130 40 60 25 15 32 68 32 3,490 646 161 948 005 116 136 190 487 31 18 114 139 2,491 111 71 1,763 327 2 49 3,303 74 26 164 50 53 24 48 21 163 86 2,690 Italy. 48, 338 119 189 238 3,246 1,090 2,351 23, 207 4,777 13, 122 1,993 234 386 128 633 403 6 38 50 109 7,112 J, 433 76 2,410 1,173 450 155 129 736 4 4S 267 211 £79 182 132 137 2,457 452 n 28 9,742 307 167 1,713 123 07 105 437 311 756 151 6,605 Spain. 1,879 28 19 3 8 4 9 84 1,030 8 325 12 80 445 60 18 2 60 27 6 21 170 9 1 27 8 160 13 1 401 13 7 8 2 62 8 18 4 278 Portugal. 1,550 7 3 23 1 3 7 11 70 1 4 4 9 1 15 4 268 28 83 15 4 2 4 2 3 4 07 2 20 10 2,906 Greece. a Kot specified. CITIZENSHIP OF FOREIGN BORN MALES. COUNTRY OF BIRTH, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890-Contiiiued. 287 ASIATIC NATIONS. • ALL OTHEKS Asia, (a) China. Japan. India. Africa. Atlant'c islands. Australia. Europe, (a) Pncilio islands. Sandwich Islands. Turkey. Born at sea. Other countries. 7i9 94, 987 1,041 350 329 2,896 783 1,812 309 104 578 220 69 1 440 5, 404 194 149 142 2,028 306 1,259 70 19 434 79 42 2 55 4G 23 848 50 247 2,659 460 1,010 4D2 1 2 1 13 3 15 128 11 20 31 2 5 2 21 1 6 69 22 21 23 2 4 3 1 1 46 4 14 106 15 110 30 6 2 2 1 1 12 2 165 36 10 135 18 55 12 6 S 10 1 214 24 6 126 12 53 22 4 7 35 4 3 53 11 27 33 4 1,634 235 37 80 13 21 34 1 29 6 8 908 40 261 50 4 21 8 5 22 3 10 9 1 5 14 11 2 19 5 21 10 10 6 7 2 5 R 7 6 22 2 9 10 1 11 12 30 173 75 49 9 5 13 64 74 1,717 1 5 4 8 1 1 2 13 3 7 2 1 12 10 6 286 1 3 1^ 6 8 5 4 7 7 1 3 8 5 2 3 1 3 4 10 5 45 10 2 3 2 2 3 4 1 14 15 4 1 1 1 1 16 1 17 1 2 1 3 5 78 3 1 18 1 2 19 2 2 14 18 3 7 120 'n 13 66 3 65 1 92 '1 165 3 60 9 22 32 9 id 18 17 10 8 17 1 4 3 122 67 527 97 94 71 48 301 22 134 158 76 ^ 1,014 9 3 9 25 3 1 3 2 4 10 1 9 6 2 2 2 7 1 ' 1 2 2 63 1 20 4 37 12 7 5 7 10 3 24 23 66 9 6 57 21 32 14 3 9 2 140 3 6 15 7 1 4 1 1 1 13 17 8 10 18 18 5 8 7 10 1 1 2 4 15 33 ?4 14 11 4 12 6 6 1 1 8 11 30 8 3 1 1 13 1 3 1 25 26 ?,7 2 2 1 22 2 2 ?R 1 ?9 3 1 1 30 31 ■^t 1 2 7 31 8 2 33 3 54 SI 44 12 7 1 16 4 35 8 24 34 37 85 280 494 17 43 86, 360 2 2 2 5 17 10 8 24 21 62 1 2 3 1 1 If) 1 3 5 10 18 23 1 1 1 2 37 5 1 2 27 1 ^S 1 6 4 1 9 17 31 2 4 8 9 1 4 290 46 4 2 9 3 8 2 in 41 1 72 1 70 4 46 8 65 1 114 1 50 1 25 748 809 81, 2 44 1 2 10 3 2,285 448 1,306 329 1,082 733 2,607 1, 850 2,898 8,751 64, 065 2 7 1 3 3 1 7 2 16 2 2 13 1 3 2 1 45 2 4 'lO 5 2 1 2 2 2 6 2 3 15 4 78 1 17 48 49 50 51 52 53 1 3 3 7 4 3 34 15 205 1 4 2 1 2 2 1 2 1 1 9 1 4 4 789 28 2 1 3 10 32 2 7 5 22 234 10 492 8 41 11 4 20 15 3 35 1 2 34 4 3 12 2 'I'i 288 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 74.— ALIEN POPULATIOJST, DISTEIBUTED ACCOEDING TO COHNTEY eiiiEa. Ne-w York, N. T Chicafio, 111 Philadelphia, Pa Brooklyn, N. T St. Loiiia, Mo Boston, Mass Baltimore, Md San Francisco, Cal . . Cincinnati, Ohio.?... Cleveland, Ohio Euiialo. IT. T New Orleans, La Pittsburg, Pa ■Washington, B.C.. Detroit, Mich Milwaukee, "Wis Newark, N.J Minneapolis, Minn.. Jersey city, N. J Louisvillei»Ky '. Omaha, Neb Kochoster, N. T St. Paul, Minn Kansas city. Mo Providence, R. I Denver, Colo Indianapolis, Ind ... Alicfflienv, Pa Albany, it. Y Columbus, Ohio Syracuse, N. T Worcester, Mass Toledo, Ohio Ricbmond, Va New Haven, Conn. . . Paterson, N. J Lowell, Mass N ashville, Tenn Scranton, Pa Fall Eiver, Mass Cambridge, Mass Atlanta, Ga Memphis, Tenn "Wilmington, Del Dayton, Ohio Troy,N.T Grand Rapids, Mich Reading, Pa Camden, N. J Trenton, N.J Lynn, Mass Lincoln, Neb Charleston, S. C Hartford, Conn St. Joseph, Mo Evansville, Ind Los Angeles, Cal Dos Moines, Iowa. . . Bridgeport, Conn Oakland, Cal Portland, Ore Saginaw, Mich Salt Lake, Utah Lawrence, Mass Springlield, Mass Manchester, N. H... Utica.N. if Hoboken, N. J Savannah, Ga Seattle, Wash Peoria, 111 New Bedford, Mass. Erie, Pa Somervillo, Mass Harrisburg, Pa Kansas city, Kan... Dallas, Tex Sioux city, Iowa Elizabeth, N.J WUkesbarre, Pa Total aliens. Ol, 8C2 62, l)5S 35, 179 30, 901 12, 361 20,184 7, CSO 35,110 4, 7L'3 13, 270 10, 238 3, SOS 12, 071 1,833 7,311 6,011 6,416 5,781 6,521 1,903 3,777 3,890 3,760 2,826 8,252 4,116 443 3,010 1,088 866 1,960 4,957 2,249 293 2,855 3,130 5,087 269 3,333 5,912 4, 605 291 000 1,448 623 1,213 1,760 056 837 1,767 2,620 477 303 1,816 673 240 2,837 467 2,001 2,451 5,648 1,373 1,459 2, 9.-10 2,191 3,027 761 2,008 397 2, 502 ' 074 2,801 1,092 1,914 314 657 485 1,312 1,171 1,130 KOETH AND SOUTH AMERICANS. Canada and New- fouTid- laud. 1,147 3,120 305 700 274 6,496 66 504 76 610 1, 284 46 69 73 1,861 92 66 661 87 33 162 705 351 194 896 286 14 36 68 62 245 1,350 244 15 156 26 2,880 9 17 3,005 1,853 29 19 24 24 121 283 4 20 18 1,187 28 3 171 31 2 134 27 137 134 146 690 41 i,081 25 9 16 453 15 900 08 800 2 40 IB 86 20 7 Mexico. 28 5 15 3 13 4 2 213 1 1 1 13 1 33 Central America. 20 South America. 7 18 29 3 21 15 63 Cuba and West Indies. 415 24 150 200 12 145 35 126 3 2 4 77 2 18 1 11 2 10 20 1 1 10 2 6 "¥ 3 1 a 4 1 4 60 GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. England. 5,690 4,044 6. 575 3,003 1,333 812 202 1,404 218 854 176 647 213 019 118 233 003 200 359 1,780 ■124 38 289 104 111 243 365 154 64 1S2 554 549 45 432 1,490 377 34 72 ISO 32 189 90 30 195 351 291 42 32 104 42 23 242 71 257 210 190 84 500 088 172 115 100 103 57 331 38 004 102 160 33 66 70 90 115 183 Scotland. 2,075 1,077 1,321 1,028 207 010 87 661 01 3118 238 15 378 63 299 64 199 93 251 103 97 80 99 335 219 12 215 32 13 36 103 29 18 83 280 151 18 93 115 151 14 20 64 9 42 34 6 33 42 80 10 85 11 157 117 70 12 42 23 145 10 70 23 81 10 29 13 24 68 21 a Not specified. CITIZENSHIP OF FOEEIGN BORN MALES. OF BIRTH, FOR CITIES HAVINa 25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE : 1890. 280 GEEAT BRITADJ AND lEE- LAND— continued. QEEMANIO NATIONS. " — : • ' BOANDINAVIAN NATIONS. Great Britain, (a) Ireland. Germany. Austria. Holland. Belgium. Luxemturg. Switzerland. Nonvay. Sweden. Denmark. 44 5 2 5 4 6 14, 628 6,777 10, 968 6,669 1,233 B,027 Oil 1,539 382 1,081 744 204 2,473 413 353 81 873 147 2,019 192 234 390 198 323 3,247 392 73 602 253 129 372 1,339 121 21 753 610 1,240 31 723 858 1,384 36 71 412 41 317 35 11 136 238 786 35 27 779 68 3 68 18 553 144 93 49 87 837 824 453 110 288 49 99 61 393 105 644 31 84 17 67 265 107 23, 839 20, 169 8,282 10, 131 6,843 1,674 4,423 3,018 3,178 4,735 3,827 773 3,246 640 2,628 3,901 2, 622 473 1,686 1,178 665 1,344 000 057 291 535 215 1,594 365 399 021 84 1,148 63 398 584 31 85 613 24 166 69 145 292 386 148 198 382 238 424 42 138 109 230 234 172 195 59 263 194 295 394 94 263 86 110 203 1,155 104 228 291 124 476 42 90 141 122 153 352 214 6,738 1,131 467 325 280 83 277 249 63 854 360 61 678 22 117 84 225 71 100 21 139 13 61 39 34 63 7 183 3 17 64 3 7 1 17 14 1 2 120 6 4 2 12 7 1 67 1 53 6 28 4 2 8 10 6 34 4 162 34 32 13 5 4 6 4 6 46 6 58 7 6 4 1 5 23 6 7 27 136 185 892 34 76 46 70 18 36 23 66 24 9 28 2 28 34 80 11 78 14 5 2 3 10 2 138 163 103 24 88 87 7 39 1 6 4 20 21 8 49 6 2 4 18 3 2 3 5 29 3 8 8 17 1 2 6 1 1 881 853 269 207 423 61 34 476 72 118 65 67 63 27 32 72 62 31 43 87 23 41 41 48 9 42 9 69 3 11 14 377 B,484 287 1,284 18 258 23 298 1 29 38 15 8 10 15 192 9 1,157 103 4 62 11 237 23 44 42 1,388 7,149 407 1,830 193 849 S3 738 17 104 96 SO 139 19 29 46 47 2,400 1)9 10 747 17 1,159 319 260 611 4 17 3 4 9 1,000 8 3 139 28 77 2 24 9 193 7 30 47 4 34 128 2 23 7 127 85 7 91 22 1 42 151 148 83 233 8 138 14 02 118 300 1,304 144 343 57 86 14 339 2 61 19 11 15 18 30 31 19 160 35 3 686 9 135 69 6 80 10 1 2 6 13 22 10 2 38 4 1 2 3 4 5 e 7 • 10 8 9 1 1 10 3 11 13 13 14 3 15 16 17 2 1 18 la -M 1 21 2 23 1 23 24 25 1 28 27 2 1 1 3 2 3 1 11 64 6 1 4 13 44 6 6 13 3 5 2 3 5 61 1 3 1 28 29 30 31 32 4 1 4 496 2 1 39 ■6i 31 14 108 35 3S 37 - 10 19 2 8 5 21 9 1 12 4 1 5 7 10 3 1 1 13 23 3 11 7 1 2 18 1 4 10 4 23 4 75 12 38 1 3» 4U 1 3 3 3 1 2 41 42 2 1 43 1 44 45 2 794 11 3 1 1 1 11 48 47 4« 14 2 15 1 7 2 5 49 5 ."W 51 2 m 53 1 1 3 2 9 36 5 35 3 8 31 56 6 19 1 10 3 18 20 3 14 22 3 7 3 3 4 8 6 14 6 5i 55 5fi 2 3 1 2 5 1 4 1 3 7 7 16 9 26 124 4 67 3 1 17 45 61 43 7 109 57 .S8 4 1 10 59 UO 61 n:>. 2 63 C.li 3 1 6 65 68 1 14 6 1 4 21 6 90 5 2 8 7 67 6 1 21 6 63 7 249 a U 204 59 14 63 S7 fifl l)Si 2 7 70 71 7 1 9 n 73 2 71 1 7t 7 1 3 2 6 2 1 4 9 333 37 2 72 U 417 19 23 18 8 97 14 1 Tfi T. 78 71 80 POP— PT 2- -19 290 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 74.— ALIEN POPULATION, DISTRIBUTED ACCOKDING TO COUNTEY OP CITIES. SLAV KATIOKS. LATIN NATIONS. Bnssia. Hungary. Boliemla. Poland. France. Italy. Spain. Portugal. Greece. New York. K.Y Chicago, 111. 12, 190 1,828 2,085 901 409 1,094 935 209 199 355 131 38 710 74 170 85 335 136 169 52 109 183 71 110 166 S6 n 18 77 14 130 236 18 24 299 11 19 167 39 15 34 23 42 7 27 13 30 12 60 6 60 18 00 19 5 8 18 27 9 76 8 10 11 54 19 53 11 19 52 6 18 19 3 16 12 16 6 97 26 2,044 342 320 173 57 33 34 31 19 868 28 6 428 7 26 10 87 53 18 4 10 5 40 22 4 18 5 203 3 1 18 2 42 1 7 4 3 11 298 1,304 3,451 24 24 322 19 240 8 2 1,683 2 1,512 4,234 669 553 205 174 215 79 81 727 1,915 11 878 13 549 912 121 71 468 24 87 63 93 40 19 15 3 33 .56 3 46 26 349 1,931 338 367 307 216 213 92 984 64 56 94 1,083 118 40 89 10 69 19 86 36 36 39 23 43 42 60 6 66 9 13 17 19 26 6 25 97 23 5 23 14 24 5 27 12 2 11 3 10 8 9 18 3 13 11 11 3 122 8 22 46 32 6 11 U 15 18 7 21 11 32 5 7 11 20 2 5 11 2 8 13 12,455 , 1,559 2,307 8,156 363 1,687 215 1,759 232 199 46S 813 1,009 123 101 46 974 23 472 68 196 268 46 210 060 143 n 75 84 41 95 84 21 47 621 238 6 12 146 12 51 11 96 175 5 26 13 25 18 180 15 10 19 56 22 7 114 14 83 77 74 17 7 25 98 3 81 182 21 73 4 8 64 57 80 2 60 9 46 8 263 24 28 140 10 46 5 64 3 2 2 182 2 8 16 9 4 15 3 277 6 144 120 153 15 12 R Philadelphia, Pa 4 Brooklyn, N. X R St. Louis, Mo n 9 2 52 13 6 1 6 6 3 1 3 7 "RalHTTinrpi, Mr| ,, , R 9 lA Cleveland, Ohio 2 3 13 1 3 1 11 Bnffalo.N.T 1' M'ew Orleans, La IK Pittsburg, Pa 24 2 35 135 10 45 14 "Waehington, D. C. . . Ifi Detroit, Mich Iff Milwaukee, "Wis 1 17 Newark, N. J ., 1R 1 6 6 1 Ifl TO Louisville, Ky ?1 Omaha, Nob 259 2 3 1 3 3 5 1 2 ?' Eochester, N. Y ?,3 St. Paul, Minn 46 10 1 T '■l 3 3 11 Vi Providence, 11. 1 191 2 !>« W Tfl Allegheny, Pa 113 1 1 1 1 ?9 Al> Columbus, Ohio 81 Syracuse, K. Y 1 1 1 1 5 1 1 1 SW 3 7 5 ?, Lincoln , Neb 17 1 22 m Charleston, S. C 6 1 2 54 1 9 55 St, Joseph, Mo 50 Evansvillo, Ind 1 4 1 180 3 4 3 3 3 3 57 17 2 58 Dea Moines, Iowa 1 e 50 Bridgeport, Conn 1 fiO Oakland, Cal 3 196 1 fil 2 3 8 6?, fi3 Salt Lake, Utah 2 «4 9 6ft Springfield, Mass 2 6 3 2 66 Manchester, N. H 67 Utica, N. Y Hoboken, N. J 1 2 1 6 8 7 3 2 11 6 1 106 1 2 68 1 1 10 2 1 5 70 Seattle, AV ash '"'" 2" 2 25 3 2 17 5 71 Peoria, Dl 11 Erie, Pa 24" 53 1 41 75 Harrisburg, Pa is" 8 2 2 60 04 3 1 3 76 Kansas city, Kan 3 8 4 2 12 136 78 79 Sioux city, Iowa EUzabotli, K. J 2" 2 10 80 WUkesbarro, Pa s" 1 a Not specilied. CITIZENSHIP OF FOEEIGN BORN MALES. BIRTH, FOR CITIES HAVING 25,000 INHABITANTS OB MORE : 1890— Continued. 291 ASIATIC NATIOXS. ALL OTHEES. Aaia. (a) China. Japan. India. Africa. Atlantic islands. Australia. Europe, (a) Paoiflo islands. Sandwicli Islands. Turkey. Bom at sea. Other countries. 83 40 19 6 2 10 5 16 1 19 i 1 3 8 10 1,814 385 083 601 126 397 165 21, 4S0 12 27 30 125 81 75 9 14 92 15 124 8 68 9 23 143 36 919 7 18 16 2 5 25 6 13 46 39 23 8 3 29 24 13 14 28 1 46 3 7 66 1 4 3 244 33 10 14 13 3 8 1 9 31 5 10 11 3 12 4 9 37 2 8 24 2 62 6 17 61 23 22 16 6 15 2 83 6 4 2 3 6 4 1 753 77 102 49 18 14 9 11 3 7 30 13 10 3 8 11 3 8 1 4 2 25 1 1 89 5 29 10 20 19 2 11 2 9 1 1 15 3 3 8 2 4 4 7 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 3 6 1 1 2 8 2 4 1 1 n 1 7 6 R q 3 6 1 1 1 1 3 4 3 2 2 10 n 1 13 1 1? 13 7 2 3 3 2 1 11 3 15 5 20 42 7 11 3 16 2 1 2 1 3 1 3 1 1 1 3 3 17 2 2 e 2 6 1 1R 1 7 1 4 2 1"* 1 ?0 1 1 1 V 1 2 2 i m 1 12 16 11 7 1 1 2 1 9 6 4 6 1 2 •>!) 2 2 3 1 94 1 2 1 5 1 4 1 1 33 2 1 4 ?i 11 8 fl5 4 'fl 1 ?7 3 1 ■>s 1 ?<) 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 SO 1 31 153 1 1 2 66 3 3' 1 33 1 1 1 1 2 3 1 1 34 1 4. 9 1 2 1 2 3 1 35 "fl 3 1 37 1 2 1 1 38 1 2 1 7 2 1 ?.1 74 14 1 40 2 1 3 2 1 1 41 2 ^^ 4 2 1 i13 1 '14 1 3 1 1 •15 1 1 3 3 46 4 9 32 28 13 21 H 43 g 2 1,619 1 22 984 4,057 1 205 13 12 14 3 23 12 310 15 19 4 12 19 18 60 9 2 2 3 1 '7 1 2 1 3 1 1 2 ' 50 1 1 51 51 1 1 1 1 63 51 3 3 1 1 1 2 5(1 20 1 3 1 3 57 1 3 3 1 1 50 1 9 1 27 7 1 2 22 3 G 1 1 2 60 61 2 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 15 8 17 3 1 10 04 65 1 1 1 60 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 78 77 78 79 8« 3 1 6 2 1 1 59 7 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 2 2 4 1 1 1 6 607 3 2 3 . 4 3 1 1 2 1 1 6 i 1 1 2 1 1 1 i 2 292 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 74.— ALIEN POPULATIOK, DISTEIBUTED ACCOEDING TO COUNTRY OP CITIES, Total aliens. NOETn AND SOnTH AMKEIOANS. GKEAT BEITAIN AKD lEELAND. Canada and New- found- land. Mexico. Central America. South America. Cuba and "\Vest Indies. England. Scotl.ind. "Wales. 81 San Antonio, Tex 1,268 am 1,096 1, 939 2,904 230 359 135 830 114 1,189 2,164 1, 392 240 186 373 130 2D5 467 1, 367 1,32S 419 013 80 140 542 1,669 1,443 1,202 1,404 431 250 1, 183 1,249 269 570 2,099 299 230 159 406 1,150 250 468 22 11 416 328 1,326 9 30 6 2 1 15 436 14 426 1 1 160 29 101 202 171 10 39 22 43 8 221 05 152 (i 28 14 12 76 03 63 138 41 32 8 25 75 QO 220 05 424 89 47 09 101 35 IS 01 46 24 17 09 168 12 13 22 7 31 91 192 5 13 6 30 3 61 86 76 3 11 7 3 27 17 15 63 3 5 4 14 13 45 46 31 97 16 7 14 18 11 5 21 • 8 7 5 10 60 6 3 1 83 Covington, Xy 83 Portland, Me 2 3 1 84 5 8 10 3 85 TTolyoVft, "iVTasfl Rfl Tort "Wayne, Ind 87 2 1 1 1 113 2 6 88 Norfolk, Ya 7 1 89 Wheeling, "W. Va 90 SI Xoungstown, Obio !)3 Dulnth, Minn i sa Tontera, If. T 1 94 Lancaster, Pa 1 »5 Springfield, Ohio 12 7 8 10 32 804 23 1 14 3 17 10 2!i9 455 431 292 12 5 712 351 34 9 44 9 30 10 45 353 2 98 Qnincy , HI 1 B7 Mohjle, Ala 2 C m 6 2 3 1 1 1 99 Elmira, K. Y 1 2 100 Pfl^m , l^aRs^ , , 101 Long Island city, N. T 1 102 1 103 1 11)4 Terro Hante, Ind 1 105 1 12 2 - 106 Galveston, Tex 21 107 W aterbnry, Conn 3 108 1 9 1<)» Bay city, Mioh 110 PawtuoKOt, E. I 1 10 111 Akron, Ohio 112 Houston, Tex 13 3 1 113 Haverhill, Mass 1U Brockton, Mass 1 11,'i Wimamsport, Pa i 116 1 j 1 3 1 6 117 8 8 7 118 119 Birmingham, Ala 120 Little Kock, Ark 1 i 121 Ambnrn, B". T 2 1 1 122 31 1S3 Allentown, Pa 1 124 Lacrosse, "Wis 18 1 1 1 a Kot epecified. CITIZENSHIP .OF FOREIGN BORN MALES. 293 BIRTH, FOR CITIES HA.VING 25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1890— ContmuetL GREAT BRITAIN AND lEH- LAND— contJnuod. QEEMASIO NATIONS. BOANDINATIAN NATIONS. Great Britain. Ireland. Germany. Austria. Holland. Belgium. Luxemburg. Switzerland. Norway. Sweden. Denmark. 71 24 831 118 857 12 116 B 37 14 193 74 432 7 43 24 12 17 92 391 260 48 32 8 11 27 743 434 41 472 19 13 199 405 23 7 54 13 24 13 144 391 19 4 327 273 20 178 197 155 97 23 158 33 111 118 205 178 71 295 29 56 135 G 447 135 398 45 37 132 121 57 164 47 195 80 25 13 108 443 116 116 35 65 67 36 78 152 30 10 12 1 2 21 2 4 4 6 10 7 «1 2 1 13 m 3 69 15 1 2 2 22 1 32 8 115 1 40 243 3 41 352 8 6 -4 2 2 i 67 672 28 37 82 11 5 1 1 2 83 1 84 1 85 Rfi 87 1 5 1 m 5 1 7 8i1 1 3 90 1 274 4 7 41 8 91 1 5 9?, 4 14 03 94 4 3 3 3 a 1 11 4 45 fl5 1 1 3 2 47 7 23 40 18 8 2 4 25 24 01 25 35 14 4 2 301 29 33 15 1 12 3 2 8 4 22 1 9fi 6 4 9 1 19 1 19 2 9 97 4 1 4 S 1 2 .98 1 .99 4 24 100 6 4 101 102 6 1 1 20 3 1 lO.'? 104 4 22 4 3 6 10 6 1 1 1 11 2 10.=! 2 2" 3 3 7 3 18 3 17 3 1 4 1 4 3 8 2 15 lOfi 107 las 109 110 11 16 10 2 3 4 17 11 7' 1 2 111 1 112 3 113 1 114 1 6 30 32 2 3 2 115 2 4 2 4 5 8 9 1 11R 1 117 118 1 119 1 1 1?(1 121 1 122 4 2 1 5 193 1 1 199 6 124 294 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 74.— ALIEN POPULATION, DISTRIBUTED ACCOEDINa TO COUNTEY OP CITIES. SLAV NATIONS. LATIN NATIONS. Bussia. Hungary. Bohemia. Poland. France. Italy. Spain. Portugal. Greece. m San Antonio, Tex 9 1 30 53 7 5 6 3 8 13 16 166 24 21 4 1 4 1 7 43 3 3 31 7 7 2 3 8 5 2 12 13 3 2 37 9 ■ 10 50 33 4 8!! Covington, Ky 83 Portland, Mo 3 4 41 2 3 1 7 4 1 B4 3 9 2 3 !)5 Holy oke. Mass RB Tort "Wayne, Ind 87 Binghamton, N. T 25 4 3 2 3 4 14 95 28 3 27 23 RS Norfolk, Va 2 1 6 2 1 4 89 "Wheeling, W. Va 6 1 205 3 178 3 1 SO Augusta, Ga 91 Youngstown, Ohio 119 62 52 6 5 14 4 2 11 6 75 137 5 5 2 49 143 20 1 23 13 31 60 9 19 6 62 26 23 6 10 1 6 3 92 DalDth,Minn 2 2 9S Yonkers,N.r 9+ Lancaater, Pa 1 95 Springfield, Ohio 1 SB Quincy, 111 97 Mobile, Ala 2 18 17 15 45 14 8 2 2 3 19 3 5 8 29 2 9 4 1 9« Topeka, Kan 99 Elmira,N.T 2 45 7 33 2 1 1 1 4 3 100 Salem, Mass 101 Long Island city, N. T 13 3 15 103 Altoona, Pa : 103 Dubuque, Iowa 2 104 Terre Haute, Ind 105 Chattanooga, Tenn 11 18 31 27 44 1 4 2 41 9 1 8 6 11 31 2 1 1 1 1 2 38 3 223 1 12 rnfi 36 16 20 161 4 10 11 23 1 6 1 20 20 21 6 2 4 3 3 2 7 107 "Waterbury, Conn 2 108 Chelsea, Mass 9 109 Bay city, Mich 4 4 110 Pawtucket, E. I 111 Akron, Ohio 3 3 1 2 2 11M 2 S 12 1 2 2 3 113 HaTerhill, Mass 1U Brockton, Mass 4 1 115 "Williamsport, Pa 116 1 1 1 3 117 Sacramento, Cal 2 21 1 118 Canton, Ohio 1 1 a 13 119 Birmingham, Ala 7 1 27 1 26 120 1 121 Auburn, N.Y 1 122 Taunton, Mass 2 S 7 *5 m AllentowD, Pa 100 2 23 124 Lacrosse, Wis 6 alTotapeoifled. CITIZENSHIP OF FOREIGN BORN MALES. BIRTH, FOR CITIES HAVING 25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1890— Continued. 295 ASIATIC NATIONS. ALL OTHERS. Asia, (o) China. Japan. India. Africa. Atlantic islands. Australia. Europe. (a) Pacific islands. Sand-wicli Islands. Tarkey. Born at sea. Other countries. 9 41 3 15 8 12 11 8 6 3 20 1 15 19 6 1 2 12 4 4 11 13 2 1 2 1 R1 R? 1 R3 1 42 2 2 1 e 1 9 3 Sif 3 fiT m R7 1 1 RR m 3 w 2 2 1 91 1 t)0 2 1 2 4 2 2 1 4 "1 1 Of 15 1 IR 17 1 1 PS 1 1 n<) 1 1 100 1 1 3 67 1 1 101 1 in-' 1 in'i 2 1 101 8 31 11 21 1 6 1 1 lOi 1 3 1 1 1 ins 1 1 107 1 1 ; 2 ins ^m 110 1 1 m 6 15 10 2 4 1,562 2 3 11' 3 1 1 1 in 1 1 ll"! 1 1 2 ii(i 17 6 4 6 117 2 3 3 4 13 11 10 5 1 3 119 1 l''0 1 10 121 123 123 1 6 1 41 1 1 1 296 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 75.— ALIEN POPXJLATION, DISTRIBUTED ACCOEDING TO NUMBER OF YEARS IN THE UNITED STATES, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES : 1890. BTATE3 AND TEEHITOEIES. The United States. North Atlantic division. Maine Kew Hampshire Tennout Massachusetts Ehode Island Connecticut New York Kew Jersey Pennsyl van la South Atlantic division . . Delaware Maryland District of Columhla Yirglnla "West Virginia I^orth Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida Korth Central division . . Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan TVisconsin Minnesota loTva , Missouri , Kortli Dakota South Dakota Nebraska , Xansas South Central division . . , Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mlsaissippi Louisiana Texas Oklahoma Arkansas 'Western division Montana "Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Idah "Washington Oregon California Total. 1, 189, 452 678, 623 15, 670 13, 037 8,120 118, 508 20, 004 2«, 639 193, 046 41, 877 139, 622 26, G07 2,094 11, 083 1,833 3,056 1,822 419 736 1,716 3,848 360, 732 38, 672 5,187 95,729 68, 895 87, 844 37, 297 26, 283 22, 151 9,633 5,573 15, 328 8,140 40, 284 4,601 2,249 1,772 1,101 7,697 21, 638 123 1,200 183, 306 8,360 2,802 12, 446 2,393 5,179 6,437 4,277 3,041 16, 077 13, 422 107, 072 Less than 1 year. 65, 621 S9, 499 748 1,000 420 6,660 002 1,698 12, 711 3,766 12, 696 144 363 78 208 133 18 29 55 408 18, 295 2,440 381 4,203 3,945 1,863 1,817 1,139 643 253 332 861 413 1,882 145 92 62 17 407 1,119 4 30 417 99 638 99 134 167 41 52 1,027 334 1,511 1 year. 96, 502 50, 919 1,365 1,398 796 9,257 1,449 2,373 15, 983 3,868 14, 430 1,638 198 479 88 205 174 22 31 100 341 32, 341 3,560 542 7,087 6,677 3,485 3,835 2,228 1,080 925 794 1,548 680 2,671 231 106 115 28 629 1,697 8 58 8,933 825 325 1,305 117 289 331 113 149 1, 732 607 3,140 2 years. 129, 539 68, 034 1,250 1,341 719 10, 783 1,802 3,175 23, 825 6,601 19, 638 2,477 248 834 127 406 257 22 40 140 403 42, 297 4,508 610 11, 132 7,495 4,074 6,601 2,742 1,665 1,094 724 1,871 881 3,189 373 197 209 65 652 1,615 6 72 13, 5-42 970 373 1,946 200 373 426 190 220 2,457 810 5,647 3 years. 130, 714 70, 165 3,265 1,315 568 11, 380 1,807 3,344 24,215 6,001 20, 280 2,666 319 991 139 411 206 26 28 145 401 41, 193 4,701 419 11, 589 7,174 8,585 5,082 2,532 1,786 1,012 543 1,907 863 2,848 390 203 232 66 499 1,375 7 13, 842 958 404 1,846 188 390 442 186 271 2,178 736 6,243 4 years. 97, 087 53, 582 1,033 1,030 406 9,268 1,444 2,535 20, 304 4,102 13, 460 2,129 170 782 119 216 156 35 41 132 478 28, 348 2,994 292 8,482 4,112 2,467 3,239 2,020 1,422 895 467 1,355 613 2,453 264 154 137 46 470 1,308 12 62 10, 675 670 239 1,195 135 294 409 191 193 1,383 531 6,335 5 to 9 years. 316, 600 148, 093 3,472 2,822 1,486 28, 413 4,171 6,892 64, 911 10,845 36, 081 7,543 591 3,666 443 664 432 118 207 516 1,006 104, 922 11, 563 833 31, 884 13,641 10, 189 9,632 8,661 7,217 3,372 1,411 4,414 2, 226 ' 9,650 1,433 596 464 236 1,388 B, 180 28 325 46, 392 1,858 652 2,829 689 1,084 1,769 805 739 3,987 3,600 28, 480 10 to 14 years. 121, 599 49, 702 15 years ana over. 209, 148 90, 669 1,832 1,596 735 13, 513 2,093 2,398 15,979 2,910 8,646 2,529 164 1,123 151 279 141 47 117 219 298 31, 082 2,855 271 8,476 5,877 2,684 2,883 1,976 2,474 1,075 440 1,312 769 414 238 170 153 634 2,893 16 168 33, 603 1,010 288 1,0G8 377 1,107 1,023 835 634 1,870 3,769 21, 732 4,294 2,290 2,808 28, 725 6,170 6,726 23, 082 3,916 13, 658 6,726 247 2,779 641 630 255 118 227 395 434 58, 659 5,641 1,690 31,993 9,358 9,302 5,122 4,643 5,529 971 815 1,858 1,737 12, 205 1,303 612 358 482 2,911 6,136 40 363 41, 889 1,207 395 1,051 047 1,410 1,756 1,706 1,233 1,566 2,384 23, 534 CITIZENSHIP OF FOREIGN BOEN MALES. 297 Table Te.— ALIEN POPULATION, DISTRIBUTED ACCORDING TO NUMBER OF YEARS IN THE UNITED STATES, FOE CITIES HAVING 25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE : 1890. CITIES. Total. Less than lyear. 1 year. 2 years. B years. 4 years. 5 to 9 years. 10 to 14 years. 15 years and over. Un- known, New Tori, IT. T 81, 862 62, 069 35, 179 30, 904 12, 361 26, 184 7,990 85, 110 4,722 13, 276 10, 258 3,903 12, 071 1,833 7,311 6,011 6,416 6,781 6,621 1,908 8,777 3,890 8,760 2,826 8,252 4,116 443 8,646 1,088 866 1, 960 4,957 2,249 299 2,855 3,130 6,087 269 8,333 6,912 4,666 291 600 1,448 623 1,215 1,766 656 837 1,767 2,620 477 303 1,816 673 240 2,837 467 2,001 2,451 5,648 1,373 1,459 2, 955 2,191 3,027 794 2,068 397 2,662 574 2,851 1,092 1,944 314 657 485 1,313 1,171 1,130 1,268 360 1,096 1,939 2,904 6,326 2,846 1,848 1,511 355 928 243 408 146 1,014 1,001 126 932 78 607 267 400 328 465 48 229 281 249 82 326 141 52 241 60 47 132 327 161 9 152 191 293 8 170 303 665 9 21 72 33 154 122 73 25 144 117 26 12 71 13 15 35 20 100 37 113 65 60 103 63 173 45 111 19 205 32 120 84 56 38 24 28 33 71 41 86 14 26 2U5 130 6,145 4,463 2,501 2,205 540 1,846 318 963 305 1,285 1,240 128 1,215 88 796 616 525 669 609 81 433 410 349 223 560 341 67 324 125 90 192 434 233 12 212 389 627 17 330 611 270 18 26 134 68 102 270 73 74 142 219 55 10 123 33 24 59 36 166 79 189 142 98 273 184 350 77 139 21 264 46 236 126 150 28 63 44 138 120 90 95 18 65 2G1 256 10, 522 7,304 3,856 3,690 817 2,471 666 1,607 456 1,582 1,689 222 1,733 127 1,042 714 829 1,076 735 135 609 664 705 315 739 682 56 352 139 111 314 682 262 32 382 680 516 24 659 603 361 21 43 178 67 118 338 127 112 240 225 77 12 180 60 21 160 53 263 193 297 156 131 207 214 332 113 171 36 380 69 211 148 156 38 84 57 263 169 181 117 ?,4 61 354 267 11, 335 7,913 4,607 4,043 972 2,722 702 1,787 477 1,722 1,413 183 1,905 139 946 737 1,055 1,179 845 160 627 631 680 337 766 460 54 478 153 96 256 625 300 26 436 674 694 10 523 643 386 34 53 239 81 183 239 85 120 301 283 89 13 207 61 16 226 56 284 173 227 146 148 313 242 367 107 231 35 389 64 200 114 204 40 72 47 287 301 201 83 18 79 277 287 10, 825 5,982 8,711 8,148 774 2,259 608 1,798 466 1,068 976 177 1,197 119 638 652 743 695 624 102 418 324 436 265 555 343 32 275 93 80 201 441 116 17 355 324 515 17 314 526 303 22 45 125 46 139 111 53 82 212 226 58 16 148 45 11 171 37 231 131 171 93 130 201 181 247 73 193 34 221 56 184 77 140 28 38 42 201 128 126 90 28 06 185 214 28, 139 20, 981 10, 709 9,444 4,285 7,128 2,679 9,969 1,782 4,121 2,685 685 3,235 443 1,834 1,915 1,827 1,264 1,937 635 919 1, 121 843 867 1,888 969 73 1,153 299 237 556 1,032 760 111 783 628 1,022 63 988 1,403 1,197 93 161 429 163 300 412 166 233 459 705 102 98 486 210 67 888 166 690 691 1,337 344 418 711 443 678 219 654 106 602 185 739 351 621 77 161 138 274 324 349 358 137 325 393 728 8,847 6,107 3,091 2,799 1,518 2,939 814 8,074 372 1,132 625 353 770 161 663 409 436 309 667 175 245 255 212 398 785 421 26 287 50 63 101 482 179 29 211 230 688 34 161 833 478 35 77 109 26 72 108 18 74 78 304 30 56 176 64 19 685 40 144 564 2,262 215 196 - 403 232 432 48 242 63 264 54 358 84 239 19 56 45 67 05 70 157 33 124 102 408 10, 213 5,968 4,497 3,796 2,934 5,618 1,949 7,808 691 1,264 693 1,967 973 041 846 768 680 310 772 652 245 359 204 365 2,568 389 79 604 144 142 194 992 319 61 297 182 916 83 259 1,264 954 69 160 147 34 133 152 51 103 69 478 33 77 415 94 74 651 67 190 618 889 206 257 597 610 414 97 286 88 199 51 789 94 467 37 62 61 44 80 68 253 88 341 119 591 505 Chicaff 111 505 Philadelphia Pa 399 Brooklvn N.Y 268 166 373 121 2,696 87 83 Buffalo NY 138 62 Pittaburff Pa 115 47 39 33 Newark If.' J 21 51 67 20 52 Kochester N. Y - 45 83 74 65 480 i 32 20 10 14 42 Toledo Ohio 20 2 27 32 16 NashTille Term 7 29 Fall River Mass 26 51 A+lnTita (la 24 15 2 Troy N.Y 10 14 5 14 122 59 7 (jhartftston S C . 9 10 3 3 62 12 33 ^Hin^,'ai;.\::::::::::::"::"".:".'.'.' 65 163 flaginaw Mich 6 Sftfti iifttfi TTtah 32 27 17 34 15 42 5 38 17 15 14 11 9 7 20 5 Tnl'Tohnth N" ,T 13 1 24 7 19 18 Holyoke.Masa 23 298 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 76.— ALIEN POPULATION, DISTRIBUTED ACCORDING TO NUMBER OF YEARS IN THE UNITED STATES, FOE CITIES HAVINa 25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE : 1890— Continued. Tort 'Wayne, Ind BinghnratX)n, N. T Norfolk, Va ■WheeliDg, W.Ta Augusta, Ga Toungstown, OMo Dulutb, Minn Toiikers, N. Y Lancaster, Pa Springfield, Ohio Slincy,Ill obilo, Ala , Topeka, Kan Elmira,N.T Salem, Mass Long Island city, N. Y Altoona, Pa Dubuque. Iowa Tcrre Haute, Ind Chattanooga, Tenn Galveston, Tex Watorbury, Conn Chel8ea,Mass Bay city, Mich Pawtucket, E. I Akron, Ohio Houston, Tex Haverhill, Mass Brockton. Mass "Williamsport, Pa Davenport, Iowa Sacramen to, Cal Canton, Ohio Birmingbara, Ala Little Eook, Ark Auburn, N. Y Taunton, Mass AUentown, Pa Iiacrosse, Wis Total. 230 359 135 336 114 1,189 2,164 1,392 2i0 186 373 ISO 295 457 1,367 1,328 419 613 80 140 542 1,669 1,443 1, 202 1,404 431 259 1,183 1,249 269 670 2,09(1 299 2n6 159 406 1,150 260 468 Less than 1 year. 18 22 6 27 1 112 126 63 28 67 77 28 20 69 40 52 43 24 7 67 61 15 14 16 18 11 12 68 6 11 1 year. 43 30 4 42 7 97 281 116 7 17 27 4 21 44 109 112 45 65 89 107 92 43 21 93 107 27 30 31 40 9 9 34 68 65 65 2 years. 62 11 178 445 220 24 18 32 70 91 167 87 66 16 15 55 184 130 121 114 48 27 108 128 35 32 80 43 30 7 GO 104 46 i years. 29 50 12 43 11 233 488 223 21 21 12 6 38 47 182 83 63 6 13 49 186 144 81 127 41 18 84 123 31 45 127 51 49 11 36 102 45 4 years. 12 39 7 32 8 144 223 196 16 3 28 47 115 135 33 54 7 9 159 113 72 112 31 16 96 111 16 32 110 20 23 15 93 19 40 5 to 9 years. 49 100 41 86 27 286 395 416 93 56 103 30 89 134 275 381 104 234 14 49 130 473 398 411 291 167 71 256 306 73 268 604 70 57 66 108 283 41 121 10 to 14 years. 7 19 16 20 18 74 ■110 81 21 39 13 25 23 195 149 16 40 4 13 65 169 180 171 126 28 31 156 163 23 50 485 18 23 23 42 118 9 25 15 years and over. 33 52 40 28 23 55 87 81 42 42 136 65 47 66 402 115 23 65 14 23 143 227 338 168 478 44 65 305 258 44 106 591 29 49 27 70 303 Un- known. 10 1 11 5 1 11 19 21 18 12 6 5 55 10 5 5 21 OCCTJi>^TIOIsrS. (For designatioDS of Tables, see the two following pages.) 299 DESIGI^ATIOlsrS OF TABLES OF O00UPATIOH"S. SEX, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND COLOR. Tablb 77.— total PERSONS 10 YEAES OP AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS AND IN EACH CLASS OF OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, BY STATES AND TEREITOEIES: 1890. Table 78.— TOTAL PEESONS 10 YEAES OP AGE AND OVEE IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX: 1890. Table 79.— TOTAL PEESONS 10 YEARS OP AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890. Table 80.— TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS AND IN EACH CLASS OF OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY AND COLOR, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890. Table 81.— TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEAES OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS AND IN EACH CLASS OF OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND COLOR, BY STATES AND TEEEITOEIES: 1890. Table 82.— TOTAL PEESONS 10 YEAES OF AGE AND OVEE IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, GENEEAL NATIVITY, AND COLOE: 1890. AGE PERIODS. Tabus 83.— TOTAL PEESONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS AND IN EACH CLASS OF OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE PERIODS, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890. Table 84.— TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE PERIODS: 1890. Table 85.— NATIVE WHITE PERSONS OF NATIVE PARENTAGE 10 YEAES OF AGE AND OVEE IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE PERIODS: 1890. Table 86.— NATIVE "WHITE PERSONS OP FOREIGN PAEENTAGE 10 YEAES OF AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE PEEIODS: 1890. Table 87.— FOEEIGN WHITE PEESONS 10 YEAES OF AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE PERIODS: 1890. Table 88.— COLORED PERSONS 10 YEAES OF AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE PERIODS: 1890. Table 89.— NEGEO PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVEE IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE PEEIODS: 1890. CONJUGAL CONDITION. Table 90.— TOTAL PEESONS 10 YEAES OP AGE AND OVEE ENGAGED IN GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS AND IN EACH CLASS OP OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND CONJUGAL CONDITION, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890. Table 91.— TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEAES OF AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND CONJUGAL CONDITION: 1890. Table 92.— NATIVE WHITE PERSONS OF NATIVE PARENTAGE 10 YEARS OP AGE AND OVEE IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND CONJUGAL CONDITION: 1890. Table 93.— NATIVE WHITE PERSONS OP FOREIGN PARENTAGE 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND CONJUGAL CONDITION: 1890. Table 94.— FOREIGN WHITE PERSONS 10 YEARS OP AGE AND OVEE IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND CONJUGAL CONDITION: 1890. Table 95.— COLOEED PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND CONJUGAL CONDITION: 1890. Table 96.— NEGEO PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND CONJUGAL CONDITION: 1890. ILLITERACY AND INABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH. Table 97.— TOTAL ILLITERATE PEESONS 10 YEAES OF AGE AND OVEE ENGAGED IN GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS AND IN EACH CLASS OF OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, BY STATES AND TEEEITOEIES- 1890 Table 98.-TOTAL ILLITEEATE PEESONS 10 YEAES OF AGE AND OVEE IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, GENEEAL NATIVITY, AND COLOR- 1890 Table 99.-TOTAL PEESONS 10 YEAES OP AGE AND OVER WHO CAN NOT SPEAK ENGLISH ENGAGED IN GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS AND IN EACH CLASS OP OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, BY STATES AND TERRI- TORIES: 1890. Tablh lOO.-TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES WHO CAN NOT SPEAK ENGLISH ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND COLOR: 1890, 300 ' OCCUPATIONS. 301 MONTHS irWEMPLOYBD. Table 101.— TOTAL PEESOKa 10 YEARS OF AGE A^D OVEB ENGAGED IN GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS AND IN EACH CLASS OF OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND MONTHS UNEMPLOYED, BY STATES AND TEEEITOBIES: 1890. Tabm 103.— TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND MONTHS UNEMPLOYED: 1890. Table 103.— NATIVE WHITE PERSONS OF NATIVE PARENTAGE 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND MONTHS UNEMPLOYED : 1890. Table 104.— NATIVE WHITE PERSONS OF FOREIGN PARENTAGE 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND MONTHS UNEMPLOYED : 1890. Table 105.— FOREIGN WHITE PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND MONTHS UNEMPLOYED : 1890. Table 106.— COLORED PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND MONTHS UNEMPLOYED: 1890. Table 107.— NEGRO PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND MONTHS UNEMPLOYED: 1890. COUNTRY OP BIRTH, BIRTHPLACE OP MOTHERS, AND CITIZENSHIP. Table 108.— FOREIGN BORN PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS AND IN EACH CLASS OP OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND- COUNTRY OF BIRTH, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890. Table 109.— FOREIGN BORN PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND COUNTRY OF BIRTH: 1890. Table 110.— WHITE PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS AND IN EACH CLASS OF OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND BIRTHPLACE OF MOTHERS, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890. Table 111.— WHITE PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND BIRTHPLACE OF MOTHERS: 1890. Table 112.— NATIVE WHITE PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND BIRTHPLACE OF MOTHERS: 1890. Table 113.— FOREIGN WHITE PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND BIRTHPLACE OF MOTHERS: 1890. Table 114.— FOREIGN BORN MALES 21 YEARS OP AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS AND IN EACH CLASS OF OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED ACCORDING TO CITIZENSHIP, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890. Table 115.— FOREIGN BORN MALES 21 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED ACCORDING TO CITIZENSHIP: 1890. SELECTED OCCUPATIONS. Table 116.— TOTAL MALES AND FEMALES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN SELECTED OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AGE PERIODS, CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH, MONTHS UNEMPLOYED, AND COUNTRY OF BIRTH, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890. Table 117.— TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS AND m EACH CLASS OF OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, FOR CITIES HAVING 50,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE : 1890. Table 118.— TOTAL MALES AND FEMALES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN SELECTED OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AGE PERIODS, CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH, MONTHS UNEMPLOYED, AND COUNTRY OP BIRTH, FOR CITIES HAVING 50,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1890. Table 119.— TOTAL MALES 10 YEARS OP AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS AND IN EACH CLASS OF OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AND AGE PERIODS ACCORDING TO CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH, AND MONTHS UNEMPLOYED: 1890. Table 120.— TOTAL FEMALES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN GAINFUL OCCUPA- TIONS AND IN EACH CLASS OP OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AND AGE PERIODS ACCORDING TO CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH, AND MONTHS UNEMPLOYED: 1890. Table 121.— TOTAL MALES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN SELECTED GROUPS OF OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AND AGE PERIODS ACCORDING TO CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH, AND MONTHS UNEMPLOYED: 1890. Tabuc 122.— total FEMALES 10 YEARS OF AGE Am) OVER IN THE UNITE:,) STATES ENGAGED IN SELECTED GROUPS OF OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AND AGE PERIODS ACCORDING TO CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH, AND MONTHS UNEMPLOYED: 1890. / 302 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 77,— TOTAL PEfiSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS STATES AND TEEEITOEIES. The United States . Nortli Allan tic division. . Maine New Hampshire Termont Massachusetts Khodo Island , Connecticut Kew York - . . Ke-w Jersey Pennsylvania South Atlantic division . Delavrare Maryland District of Columhia Virginia "West Virginia Korth Carolina Sonth Carolina Georgia Florida North Central division . . Ohio , Indiana Illinois , Michigan "Wisconsin Minnesota Io"wa Missouri Korth Dakota Sou 1 h Dakota Kshrasba Kansas Sonth Central division . - . Kentacky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas - 01:l?boma J^Arkansas TTcstern division Montana Wyoming Colorado 5 New Mexico , Arizona , Utah Nevada Idaho Washington Oregon Calil'ornia POPULATION 10 TEAES OF AOB AND OVEE. Total. 47, 413, 659 13, 8S8, 541, 315, 271, 1, 839, 281 609, 4, 822, 1, 143, 4, 063, 6, 415, 131 798, 188, 1, 211, 549, 1, 147, 802, 1,302, 283, 16, 909, 2, 858, 1, 674, 2, 907, 1, 619, 1, 258, 902, 1,441 1, 995, 129, 236, 771: 1, 035, 7, 799, l,i 1, 276, 1, 069, 9D2, 794, 1, 604, 44, 787, 107, 47, 327, 112, 40, 147, SI 6; 275, 214 939, 377 Males. 24, 362, 659 6, 904, 566 271, 787 155, 928 137, 899 887, 063 135, 955 300, 675 2, 385, 622 668, 585 2, 061, 052 3, 178, 769 07, 309 392, 485 88, 703 598, 677 281, 576 559, 764 393, 466 647, 922 146, 867 8, 828, 083 1, 442, 430 855, 368 1, 507, 159 851, 163 657, 968 523, 342 755, 134 1, 037, 994 74, 442 133, 252 426, 815 563, 016 3, 977, 014 689, 573 610, 077 531, 941 451, 788 394, 815 830, 783 25, 811 412, 227 1, 463, 627 75, 596 32, 075 202, 719 61,835 29, 736 79, 747 25, 370 40, 276 179, 905 1-40, 400 689, 252 Females. 23, 060, 900 6, 983, 811 269, 875 159, 669 133, 274 952, 544 146, 004 309, 155 2, 436, 770 574, 538 2, 002, 082 3, 237, 152 64, 658 400, 120 99, 864 613, 257 207, 962 587, 682 406, 940 654, 286 136, 383 8, 081, 530 1, 416, 220 818, 060 1, 400, 512 767, 872 600, 422 439, 008 686, 174 967, 644 65, 010 102, 956 344, 844 492, 199 3, 821, 873 070, 439 033, 954 637, 001 450, 210 309, 868 733, 972 18, 890 374, 888 936, 534 32,215 15, 080 125, 177 60, 536 16, 340 67, 480 12, 855 22, 445 95, 074 97, 903 400, 644 PEES0N3 ENGAGED IN QAINFUL OCCUPA- TIONS. Total. 22, 735, 661 6, 971, 460 257, 096 164, 703 128, 771 982, 444 155, 878 317, 014 2, 435, 725 670, 738 1, 959, 091 3, 118, 066 64,286 393, 267 101, 119 661, 839 223, 788 537, 363 440, 864 668, 713 136, 827 7, 673, 838 1, 272, 736 724, 068 1, 353, 559 760, 575 676, 290 469, 086 631, 835 884, 379 67, 771 114, 093 363, 060 4S2, 346 3, 636, 814 590, 324 653, 753 641, 002 4C2, 739 423, 074 696, 203 20, 900 347, 208 1, 330, 493 72 223 30, 630 191, 943 51, 151 26, 416 60, 901 23, 415 35, 172 164, 096 126, 781 644, 165 Males. 18, 821, 090 6, 543, 041 Females. 212, 033 127, 845 108, 804 719, 166 113, 164 245, 634 1, 921, 785 459, 467 1, 635, 143 2, 431, 787 53,938 308, 615 68, 992 445,473 202, 081 422, 171 311,423 508, 790 110, 404 6, 661, 149 1, 088, 609 639, 166 1, 153, 249 663, 627 495, 229 403, 461 651, 418 771, 654 69, 950 102, 635 326, 416 406, 839 2, 973, 045 500, 946 473, 171 411, 627 337, 931 314, 293 610, 193 19, 849 299, 035 1, 212, 058 67, 587 28, 730 172, 796 60, 217 24, 817 69, 825 21, 591 33, 278 153, 681 116, 988 483, 622 3, 914, 671 1, 428, 419 45, 063 36, 858 19, 967 263, 278 42, 714 71, 380 613, 940 HI, 271 323, 943 086, 269 10, 348 84, 762 32, 127 106, 366 21, 707 115, 192 129, 431 159, 923 26, 423 1, 012, 689 184, 177 31, 902 200, 310 95, 948 81, 061 65, 625 80, 417 112, 825 7,815 11, 458 42,644 45, 507 662, 769 83, 373 80, 682 129, 976 124, 808 103, 781 86, 015 1,057 48, 173 124, 423 4,636 1,894 10, 147 3,034 1,509 7,076 1,824 1, 894 11,116 10, 793 60, 643 PEESO.VS ENGAGED IN AHEICULTCEE, EISHBEIES, AND MIKING. Total. 8, 013, 336 1, 266, 950 86, 296 42, 982 56, 183 81,100 12, 606 48, 673 410, 132 74,889 453, 086 1, 714, 318 18, 702 105, 396 1,886 271,745 129, 887 374, 359 328, 017 418, 123 66, 198 3, 239, 103 429, 019 330, 569 450, 488 308, 501 242, 009 195, 422 330, 390 404, 666 43, 966 70, 839 170, 574 266, 682 2, 347, 204 326, 085 336, 886 380, 852 360, 049 240, 730 432, 318 13, 928 256, 356 446, 761 25, 780 11, 201 59, 243 26, 611 10,528 24, 083 10, 630 18, 814 47, 943 50, 980 161, 012 Males. Females. 8, 333, 813 1, 245, 102 84,831 42, 360 55,634 80,163 12,422 47,909 401, 629 73,477 446, 877 1, 466, 832 18, 396 102, 609 1,829 255, 009 126, 631 318, 711 239, 507 347, 601 60,429 3, 168, 833 418, 806 322, 221 443, 669 302, 398 236, 163 191,696 322, 296 392, 246 43, 131 69, 429 167, 117 249, 867 2, 023, 282 314, 212 313, 070 299, 801 270, 684 186, 266 398, 140 13, 617 228, 432 439, 764 25, 684 11, 128 58, 548 20, 190 10,427 23, 510 10, 404 18, 612 47, 291 50, 080 167, 990 679, 523 20, 848 1,463 622 619 937 184 767 8,603 1,412 6,209 247,486 807 2,727 57 16, 736 3,256 63,648 88,450 70, 627 9,778 80, 270 10, 213 8,348 12, 929 6,103 6,931 3,826 8,094 12,420 824 1,410 8,457 6,715 823, 922 11, 873 23, 816 80, 991 89, 365 65,464 34, 173 311 27, 924 6,997 196 73 696 421 101 673 132 202 632 900 1,063 OCCUPATIONS. AND IN EACH CLASS OF OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES : 1890. 803 = PEESONS ENQAaED IN PKOPESaiONAI. PEESONS EKGAQED IN DOMESTIC AND PEB- | PEESONS ENGAGED IN TEADE AND TEANS- | PEESONS ENGAGED IN MANUFACTUR- BEEVICB. SONAL SERVICE. POBTATION. ING AND MECHANICAL INDUSTRIES. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Temales. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. 944,333 632, 646 311, 687 4,360,577 2,692,879 1,667,608 3, 326, 122 3,097,701 228, 421 5, 091, 293 4, 064, 051 1, 027, 242 I 299, 408 192, 797 106,671 1, 523, 513 946,721 676, 792 1,316,779 1, 201, 302 115, 477 2,565,750 1,957,119 608, 631 1 12,3C4 6,007 6,357 41, 091 26, 908 14,183 37, 291 34, 850 2,441 80, 054 60, 437 20, 617 3 6,831 3,529 3,302 23,711 14,428 9,283 19,771 18, 339 1,432 71,408 49, 139 22, 219 4 6,276 3,029 3,24,7 22,059 11, 805 10, 254 14, 551 13, 834 717 29,702 24, 602 5,100 5 43,247 26, 248 16,999 18»,938 99, 755 66, 183 196,513 174,239 22, 274 475,646 838, 761 136, 885 6 5,446 3,447 1,999 28, 906 17,747 11,159 27, 372 24,709 2,663 81, 548 54, 839 26, 709 7 12,485 7,509 4,976 60, 073 35, 166 24, 907 49,883 44,457 4,920 146, 397 110, 593 35,804 8 115, 370 76,484 38, 892 554, 437 327,552 226, 885 527,564 481, 790 45,774 828,216 634, 430 193, 766 9 22, 363 15, 600 6,763 129, 522 81, 334 48, 188 120,072 111, 385 8,687 223, 892 177,671 46, 221 10 75,080 50,944 24, 136 477,776 332, 026 145,760 324, 262 297, 699 26,663 828,887 507, 597 121, 290 U 92, 361 66,791 25,570 691,812 282, 173 309, 639 308, 751 291, 228 17,523 410, 814 324, 763 86, 051 12 2,213 1,505 708 16, 222 10, 313 5,909 9,045 8,331 714 18, 104 15, 394 2,710 13 14,576 10, 144 4,432 102, 301 64,455 47,846 68,979 63, 233 B,746 102, 015 78,014 24, 001 14 7,308 6, 689 1, 619 39,723 19,143 20, 580 28,891 23, 900 4,991 23,311 18,431 4,880 15 17, 695 11,965 6,730 126,259 68, 545 67, 714 58, 526 66,649 1,877 77, 614 63, 305 14, 309 It 8,662 6,397 2,265 31, 424 19,427 11,997 22, 973 22, 239 734 30, 842 27, 387 3,455 17 12, 296 8,971 3,325 71,264 29, 087 42, n7 28, 799 28, 171 628 60,645 37,231 13,414 18 8,193 6,970 2,223 51,772 22,335 29,437 21,735 21,024 711 31,137 22, 527 8,610 1« 15,969 11,907 4,062 120,852 49, 395 71, 457 54, 770 53, 054 1,716 58, 994 46, 833 12, 161 20 5,449 4,243 1,206 31,995 19,473 12, 522 15, 033 14,627 406 18, 152 15, 641 2,611 21 371,347 236,730 134, 617 1,379,151 905,238 473, 913 1, 151, 139 1,076,163 74, 976 1,533,098 1,284,185 243, 913 22 61,913 41,783 20, 130 255, 289 173, 384 81, 905 195, 578 180, 978 14, 600 330, 987 273, 658 57, 329 23 34, 519 24, 104 10, 415 127, 118 88, 076 39,042 92, 344 87, 059 6,285 139, 508 117, 696 21,812 34 63, 122 41,176 21, 946 268, 105 175, 161 92, 944 246, 704 227, 246 19,458 319, 140 260, 107 63, 033 29 33,490 20,445 13,045 152, 210 106, 915 45,295 103, 276 95, 991 7,285 162, 098 137, 878 24,220 2« 24,278 13,545 10,733 111, 998 73, 196 38, 802 68, 620 63,830 4,790 129, 295 108,490 20,805 27 22,767 14, 060 8,707 94, 693 67,976 36, 717 72,466 68, 185 4,271 83, 748 71,644 12,194 2S 37,762 18, 9«2 18, 800 85, 932 62, 916 33, 016 88,097 83, 666 4,431 89, 654 73, 578 16, 076 29 39, 465 27,963 11, 502 147,296 91, 005 66, 291 140, 046 132, 083 7,963 152, 907 128, 258 24, 649 30 3,038 1,945 1,113 9,282 4,407 4,875 6,679 6,505 174 4,797 3,968 829 31 5,995 3,613 2,382 13,911 8,232 5,679 12, 850 12, 461 389 10,498 8,900 1,598 32 19, 539 12, 294 7,245 69, 272 38, 745 20, 527 62,883 B9, 355 3,528 55,792 47, 905 7,887 33 25, 439 16, 840 8,599 54,045 35, 225 18,820 61, 606 68, 804 2,802 64,674 46, 103 8,671 34 114,263 86,914 27, 349 535,709 288, 575 247, 134 315,318 304,360 10,958 323,320 269, 914 63,406 38 22, 150 16, 135 6,015 98, 269 51,964 46, 305 61, 145 57, 940 3,205 82, 675 68, 695 15,989 3« 19, 450 14, 983 4,467 85, 339 43, 480 41,859 63, 906 52, 126 1,780 58, 172 49, 512 8,660 37 11,952 9,180 2, 772 73,480 34,840 38,640 36,299 35,388 911 39, 019 32,358 6,661 38 10, 862 7,587 3,275 49, 774 21, 507 28, 267 22,417 21,817 600 19, 637 16, 336 3,301 39 10, 026 7,196 2,830 90, 068 51, 217 38,851 40, 586 38, 483 2,103 41,664 32, 131 9,533 40 28,123 22, 226 6,897 100, 669 63,459 87,210 77,033 75, 209 1,824 68, 065 61, 159 6,906 41 1,017 843 174 1,718 1,344 374 2,075 2,025 50 2,168 2,029 148 43 10, 683 8,764 1,919 36, 392 20,764 15, 628 21,857 21, 372 485 21,920 19,703 2,217 43 66, 804 49, 414 17,480 330, 392 270, 172 60, 220 234, 135 224, 648 9,487 258, 311 228, 070 30,241 44 2,900 2,294 606 20, 336 17, 653 2,683 11,443 11, 210 224 11, 764 10, 837 927 4B 1,203 953 250 8,334 7,169 1,165 5,258 5,172 86 4,634 4,314 320 « 9,830 7,453 2,372 42, 952 32, 656 10, 296 40, 538 38, 779 1,759 39,380 35,355 4,025 47 1,712 1, 386 326 16, 852 14, 331 2,621 4,979 4,903 76 3,997 3,407 690 « 1,095 928 167 8,322 7,371 951 3,738 3,705 33 2,733 2,416 317 41 2,843 2,135 708 15, 535 12, 037 3,498 11, 088 10, 548 540 13,352 11, 595 1,757 5« 1,060 730 330 5,460 4,526 924 3,308 3,251 57 3,061 2,680 381 51 1,295 1,004 291 6,718 5,788 930 4,358 4,273 85 3,987 3,601 386 52 8,214 6,638 1,616 42, 291 36, 692 5,599 29, 266 28,421 845 36, 082 34, 579 2,403 63 6,926 5,007 1,919 26, 512 21, 847 4,695 19, 373 18, 534 839 22, 960 20, 520 2,440 54 29, 816 20, 921 8,895 137, 060 110, 102 26,958 100, 786 95, 843 4,943 115,461 88,766 16, 695 65 304 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Tablb 7§.— total PEESOKS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVEE IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX: 1890. OCCUPATIONS. All occnpations . Agriculture, fisheries, and mining. Agricultural laborers (a) Apiarists Dairymen and dairy women Farmers, planters, and overseers (&) . Fishermen and oystermen (c) Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and Tine growers. Xumbermen and raftsmen Miners (coal) Hiners (not otherwise specified) Quarrymen Stock raisers, herders, and drovers. Wood choppers . Other agricultural pursuits (d) . professional service. Actors Architects Artists and teachers of art Authors and literary and scientific per- sons. Chemists, aasayers, and metallurgists. . Clergymen Dentists Designers, draftsmen, and inventors . . . Engineers (civil, mechanical, electrical, and mining) and surveyors. Journalists La^wyers Musicians and teachers of music Officers of United States army and navy. Oificials (government) (e) Physicians and surgeons ^. Professors in colleges and universities. Teachers Theatrical managers, showmen, etc Veterinary surgeons Other professional service Domestic and personal service . Barbers and hairdressers Bartenders Boarding and lodging house Iceepers . . . Engineers and firemen (not locomotive). Hotel keepers Housekeepers and stewards (/) Hunters, trappers, guides, and scouts. . . Janitors Laborers (not specified) (a) Launderers ana laundresses Kurses andmidwivos. Heetaurant keepers .. Saloon keepers Servants Sextons , Soldiers, sailors, and marines (United States), (a) 'Watchmen, policemen, and detectives - . , Other domestic and personal service . . . Trade and transportation . Agents (cLaim, commission, real estate, insm-auce, etc.) and collectors. Auctioneers Bankers and brokers (money and stocks) Boatmen and canalmen Bookkeepers and accountants (h) Total. 22, 735, 661 9,013,336 3, 004, 061 1,773 17, 895 5, 281, 567 60, 162 72, 601 65, 866 203, 545 141, 047 87, 656 70, 729 83, 697 17, 747 944, 333 9,728 8,070 22, 496 6,714 4,503 £8, 203 17, 498 9,301 43, 239 21, 849 (9,630 62, 155 2,926 79, 604 lOi, 805 5,392 t41, 952 18, 055 6,494 1,669 1, 360, 577 84,982 55, 806 44,349 139, 765 44,076 92, 036 2,634 21, 5.56 1,913,373 248, 462 47, 586 19,283 71,385 1, 454, 791 4,982 27, 919 74, 029 13, 063 3, 326, 122 174, 582 Hales. 18, 821, 090 8, 333, 813 2, 550, 957 1,728 16, 161 5, 655, 130 69, 899 70, 188 65, 838 2G8, 330 140, 914 37, 628 70, 047 33, 665 17, 330 632, 646 6,779 8,048 11,681 4,464 «7, 060 17, 161 9,086 13, 115 20, 961 t9, 422 27,636 2,928 74, 789 100, 248 4,697 »8,531 17, 421 6,492 1,090 2, 692, 879 82, 157 65, 660 11, 76B 139, 718 S3, 800 6,947 2,515 18, 776 1, S58, 568 31, 831 6,190 16, 867 69, 110 238, 152 4.954 27, 919 74, 350 «,619 8, 097, 701 169, 707 Females, 3, 914, 671 ,523 447, 104 45 1,734 126, 427 263 2,415 28 215 133 28 682 32 417 811, 687 3,949 22 10, 815 2,725 1,143 337 305 124 208 84,519 4,875 4,657 693 145,371 634 2 479 1, «67, 1 2,825 140 82, 593 47 8,276 tS, 089 19 2,780 54,815 216, 631 41, 398 2,416 2,275 1, 216, 639 28 279 8,444 228, 421 4,875 OCCDPATIOKS. Trade and transportation — Continued. Brokers (commercial) — Clerks and copyists (i) Commercial travelers Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc. Foremon and overseers Total. Hostlers Hucksters and peddlers Livery stable keepers Locomotive engineers and firemen (j) ... Uerchants and dealers in drugs and chemicals (retail) . Merchants and dealers in dry goods (re. tail). Merchants and dealers in groceries (re. tail). Merchants and dealers in wines and liquors (retail). Merchants and dealers in wines and liquors (wholesale). Merchants and dealers, not specified (re- tail). Merchants and dealers (wholesale), im- porters, and shipping merchants. Messengers and errand and oiiice boye .. Newspaper carriers and newsboys Officials of ban ks and of insurance, trade, transportation, trust, and other com- panies, (k) Packers and shippers Pilots Porters and helpers (in stores and ware- houses) . Sailors (g) -. Salesmen and saleswomen Steam railroad employes (not otherwise specified). (I) Stenographers and typewriters Street railway employfis , Telegraph and telephone operators Telegraph and telephone linemen and electric light and power company em- ploy 6s. Undertakers Weighers, gangers, and measurers Other persons in trade and transporta- tion. Manufacturing and mechanical industries - . Agricultural implement makers (not otherwise classified), (m) Apprentices (blacksmiths) Apprentices (boot and shoemakers) Apprentices (carpenters and joiners) Apprentices (carriage and wagon mak- ers). Apprentices (dressmakers) Apprentices (leather curriers, etc.) . Apprentices (machinists) Apprentices (masons) Apprentices (milliners) Apprentices (painters) . . Apprentices (plumbers) . Apprentices (printers)... Apprentices (tailors) Apprentices (tinsmiths). Apprentices (not otherwise specified) . Artificial flower makers Bakers Basket makers Blacksmiths 1 Bleachers, dyers, and scourers Bone and ivory workers Bookbinders Boot and shoemakers and repairers Bottlers and mineral and soda water makers. 5,960 657, 358 63, 601 868, 499 36, 084 64, 038 69, 083 26, 767 79, 463 46, 375 42,527 114, 097 10, 078 3,G43 446, 262 27,443 61, 355 5,288 39, 900 24,946 4,259 24, 356 65, 899 264, 394 882, 750 33, 413 87, 434 62, 214 11, 134 8,891 3,860 3,883 6, 091, 293 Males. 3,755 4,244 1,031 S, 760 852 4,340 421 9,738 1,927 1,204 2,321 4, 624 4,635 2,625 2,037 85,698 3,046 60, 197 5,225 205, 337 14, 210 1,091 23, 858 213, 544 7,230 5,950 493, 139 58, 080 368, 265 35, 109 64, 014 66, 824 26, 710 79, 459 43,641 40, 349 108, 638 9,942 3,605 430, 314 27, 285 48,446 5,216 39, 683 18,426 4,263 24,002 55, 882 205, 943 381, 312 12, 148 37, 423 43, 740 10,465 9,808 3,842 3,080 4, 064, 051 Females, 3,731 4,242 1,004 6,751 851 421 9,726 1,926 2,314 4,622 4,483 1,925 2,034 34, 156 503 67,910 4,514 205, 279 12, 503 1,469 12, 298 179, 867 6,681 10 84,219. 611 234 875 22 1,259 47 4 734 2,178 136 13, 948 158 72 217 6,520 1 354 17 68,451 1,438 21,270 11 8,474 1,027,242 2 27 9 1 4,340 13 1 1,204 152 700 1,543 2,543 2,287 711 58 1,707 11, 660 33, 677 549 3, 205 3, 203 2 80, 008 29, 508 600 16, 716 16, 683 33 159, 374 131, 602 27, 772 a In agricultural districts " agricultural laborers " are often reported simply as "laborers" Mid so^tTaUter"''"' '"'"' "^""Shters, working in common and withont stated remuneration, especially in the southern states, are often reported as " farmers", bdnsS^T™*''' ''''*''™'"' "'^ " """"^ "■ ^° """"y """^^^ '^'^"'' 1^" ''vocation is followed for only a portion of the year they are reported under some other branch of d Includes " turpentine farmers and laborers ", prinoiyally found in a few of the southern states c Includes natiucal, state, countj-, city, and town governments. / Includes paid housekeepers in private families, hotels, etc., matrons in public and nrivatn institTi+mna nn.i o+„™™wi. „„ i *•_ i ? T ^"i'^T 1 "'vT "'" ""^'f '" ^^ r".'^^"",lT? 'Y"^ ^'^ '"='"^1 'i^emberrofSmnL'^wy,!^ a°e enum°™t^^^^ etewardesses. A Includes bookkeepers and accounton ts of all kjiid.s, irrrspectivo of where they may happen to be enmloved I Includes clerks and copyists of all kinds, irre.ipective of where they mav hanuen to be emnlnvrri n 24 S 4 358 5 16 37 226 5 16 37 228 121 123 123 124 1 115 1,699 4,230 165 1 110 1,698 4,229 164 440 95 771 3,589 162 394 79 771 1,688 159 48 16 i' 3 1'") 28 285 463 3 28 285 463 3 6 1 1 1 51 1,008 1,126 24 51 1,008 1,126 24 10 291 375 15 10 291 375 15 15 436 681 10 15 436 577 19 4' 128 127 128 129 2 640 106 17,115 62 726 2 810 101 17,105 38 726 403 619 110 9,630 237 889 lie 619 94 »,628 144 885 287 ...... 2 83 4 nn 94 04 5' 10 14 193 21 8,108 30 225 198 21 8,100 17 225 e' 13 199 2 1,956 24 164 199 3 1,950 19 164 6' 198 3 2,679 4 74 193 8 2,679 74 4' 131 13^ 4,375 7 188 4,372 3 7 133 134 188 135 3 3 101 11 484 1,194 161 10 476 831 i' 8 813 135 1 137 247 135 i" 85' 77 64 2,556 426 77 60 1,993 323 4 553 83 27 9 42 49 27 9 43 37 ...... 19 6 69 616 19 8 69 692 -■■-■ 136 62 83 63 85 s 137 212 138 139 89 133 6 82 133 6 7 «61 929 81 10 136 80 143 8,884 23 649 828 81 4 67 80 142 28 23 102 1 13' 69 268 73 16 " 5 197 73 16 71 5 279 2U0 212 2,021 11,012 32 108 6,020 347 30 305 14 10 230 200 212 351 6,797 32 108 4 309 30 292 14 10 49 '2"576' 5,215 "5,' 616' 38 71 69 12 61 69 11 10 i 220 60 16 170 60 16 60 140 141 142 84 31 3 679 68 31 3 26 ""679 693 2 75 1,118 2 254 2 75 2 339 1 8,356 2,310 11 11 "2,'364' 'i'iis' 3 2,543 3 40 96 3 2 3 8 40 94 3 2 '2,'5J2' i' 146 147 1 7 1 7 149 150 183 31 181 31 3 36 35 1 13 6 1 6 6 1 152 310 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 'S'O.— TOTAL PEESONS 10 YEARS OP AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATIONS. THE UNITED STATES. at.aba:ma. ■ — ^ ARIZONA. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Pe- malea. l.iiS Manufacturing and mechanical inilustriea— Cont'd. G-as -works employ6s (a) 6,224 34, 282 6,416 20, 263 9,168 1,254 43, 480 24, 013 29, 655 144, 921 6,256 4,616 39, 332 177, 090 101, 610 61, 070 168, 918 6,830 15, 485 16, 694 93, 696 52, 841 60, 482 10, 300 66, 289 653 4,683 9,147 6,624 219, 912 12, 369 27, 817 20, 040 14, 683 89, 002 66, 607 14,928 1,385 86,893 1- 6, 701 6,284 7,043 8,001 16, 162 3,267 1,765 133,637 150, 044 880 7,126 22, 951 21, 107 84, 855 746 21, 339 8,932 3,666 2,616 185, 400 65, 488 111, 625 17, 985 6,279 3,403 25, 666 4,854 12, 866 3,996 12, 319 67, 300 84, 100 76, 714 6,219 32, 672 2,741 16, 914 9,069 684 42, 647 17, 319 8,745 142, 586 821 4,413 39, 040 176, 951 101, 280 61,012 158, 878 4,419 15, 472 15,837 61, 603 62, 747 395 10, 159 66,243 629 4,106 9,137 6,587 218, 646 12,316 18, 856 17, 839 14, 367 38, 987 66, 663 12, 939 063 81, 154 6,162 6,210 , 7,040 < 4, 896 , . 9,706 ( 3, 006 1,662 133, 355 4,001 850 1,104 22, 948 6,132 14, 192 666 21, 333 8,912 1,243 2,612 121, 691 54, 589 83, 634 17,449 6,458 1,465 23, 918 4,853 12, 865 3,987 11, 238 63, 600 47, 638 60, 806 5 1,710 3, C75 3,349 89 570 833' 6,694 20, 810 2,336 4,436 203 292 139 830 68 40 1,411 13 857 41,993 94 60, 087 141 46 23 477 10 37 1,266 54 8,961 2,201 316 15 . ' 44 1,989 422 6,739 1,539 74 3 8,105 6,466 251 103 282 146,043 30 6,022 3 15, 875 20, 663 180 6 20 2,423 4 63, 809 899 27,991 636 821 1,938 1,748 1 1 9 1,081 8,760 86, 471 16, 908 41 8 41 8 154 Glass \vorkers 2 2 165 Glor G makers l.i6 Gold and silver -^^orkers 61 70 3 145 1 61 70 16 14 16 14 157 Gunsmiths, locksmiths, and hell hangers 3,'iS Hair -workers 3 1 159 Harness and saddle makers and repairers Hat and cap makers Hosiery and knitting mill operatives (a) 144 68 1 53 1 160 161 247 2,792 7 3 61 1,342 764 233 1,371 11 639 78 1,381 1,021 804 70 377 90 2,782 157 10 7 162 Iron and steel -workers (a) 15 1 15 163 Lace and emhroidery makers ,... 1 164 Lead and zinc -workers Leather curriers, dressers, linishers, and tanners. . Machinists 3 61 1,341 761 233 1,370 689 78 730 1,019 3 70 377 I6b 5 126 32 15 213 5 120 32 15 213 166 1 3 167 Manufacturers and officials of manufacturing companies. Marhle and stone cutters 368 169 Masons (brick and stone) 1 2 170 Meat and fruit packers, canners, and preservers (a) . Mechanics (not otherwise specified) IVi 4 44 12 2S) 21 4 44 12 29 172 Metal -workers (not other-wise specifled) 173 Mill and factory operatives (not specified) (o) Millers (flour and grist) 654 2 801 174 175 Milliners 21 176 Model and pattern makers 177 Molders 13 13 178 Musical instrument makers (not otherwise speci- fled). (a) Kail and tack makers (a) 179 2 2 180 Oil well employes 181 Oil -works employes 83 1,219 40 83 1,214 40 182 Painters, glaziers, andvamishers 6 89 3 89 3 Ifi.T Paper hangers 184 Paper mill operatives 185 Photographers 127 20 306 207 69 118 20 305 207 69 9 21 4 27 11 21 4 27 11 186 Piano and organ makers and tuners (a) H'l Plasterers 1 188 Plumbers and gas and steam fitters ^ Potters .89 ,'JO Powder and cartridge makers i '.n Printers, lithographers, and pressmen (a) 493 482 16 82 74 8 m Print works operatives (a) m Publisher.^ of hooks, maps, and newspapers 30 20 13 30 20 13 3 3 194 I9b Hope and cordage makers 1 96 Kubher factory operatives 97 Sail, awning, and tent makers 8 8 2 2 98 Saltworks employes 0I) Seamstresses (a) 167 -01 Sewing machine makers (not otherwise classi- fied), (a) Sewing machine operators (a) 02 3 j 1 !03 Ship and boat builders 112 2 6 5 i04 Shirt, collar, and cuff makers (a) 5 iOb !06 Silk mill operatives (a) Starch makers 1 1 !07 ,08 09 Steam boiler makers Stove, furnace, and grate makers (a) Straw workers 191 26 in 25 21' 21' 11 12 Tailors and tailoressas (a) Tinners and tinware makers 307' 240 139 20 18 230" 240 134 20 18 77' 46' 46 6 1 46' 46 6 1 6 13 5 14 Tool and cutlery makers (not otherwise classi- fied), (a) Trunk, valise, leather-case, and pocket-book Umbrella and parasol makers 15 10 17 Upholsterers 73 17 111 47 7 246 62 493 72 17 111 47 6 245 26 446 1 11 4 21 11 4 21 19 "Wheelwrights ','.'.'.. 21 22 Wire workers "Wood workers (not otherwise specified) 2 1 26 47 23 24 "W^oolenmill operatives (a) Other persons in manufacturing and mccbanioai' industries. 2 32' 32' a See explanatory notes in Table 78. OCCUPATIONS. 311 OCCUPATIOlSr, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, BY STATES AND TEREITOEIES : 1890— Continued. AEKANSAS. CALIFOENU. COLOHADO. CONKEOTICUT. DELAWABE. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe. males. Total. 'Males. Fe. males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males, Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. 6 4 6 4 156 180 291' 236 268 156 186 124 251 263 ■"ief 5 19 100 6 82 61 19 100 6 82 61 85 140 13 1,474 1,553 85 124 6 1,298 1,486 ""\s 7 176 67 15 45 2 25 18 15 45 24,' 18 2' 1 71 11 71 11 153 154 1S5 29 63 29 63 42 51 41 51 1 156 157 19 1,532 122 28 1,090 12 1,613 95 8 1,084 7 19 27 20 6 2 410 9 2 i 27 630 6,150 1,212 6,728 5 657 3,793 400 5,304 22 23 1,352 812 424 3 113 11 5 150 2 113 10 2 150 1 i' 3 1.')8 160 2 17 97 160 2 17' iio 3 80 7 6 1,282 80 S 2 1,281 2' 3 1 159 160 161 97 1,042 1,042 162 7 1 122 > 767 432 7 i' 1 77 57 1,040 3,957 2,037 5 55 1,039 3,963 2,033 72 2 1 4 4 17 2 32 1,383 494 17 88 45 337 7,737 2,644 26 34 337 7,723 2,642 62 11 9' 2 3 3 15 15 163 1 122 766 431 2 32 1,383 494 164 1,023 973 374 1,008 973 374 20 22 701 132 22 700 178 i' 4 165 168 187 191 696 5 415 6 191 696 4 415 5 i' 1,194 1,915 389 234 143 1,192 1,914 291 234 141 2 1 88 2' 1,093 2,726 26 109 612 1,092 2,725 23 109 609 1 1 3 3' 1,579 3,107 68 039 3,612 1,577 3,107 62 938 3,333 2 e' 1 279 137 385 44 39 33 137 385 34 39 32 ....... i" 323 1,125 1 27 36 323 1,125 27' 35 i' i" 168 169 170 171 172 197 650 337 16 77 174 619 23 1 387 655 883 1,531 252 1,213 578 882 11 251 1,211 77 e 1,620 1 2 144 288 418 83 356 121 288 23 '"'iis' 2,763 360 1,104 454 3,780 1,498 360 6 452 3,778 1,263 'i,"098' 2 2 366 249 181 60 244 185 249 c6' .244 181 '"'isi' 36 63 185 57 109 30 83 65 109 6 "'iss' 2 173 174 175 16 77 83 356 178 177 4 114 33 63 6,230 4 114 33 63 6,206 1 96 1 58 5 1 5 1 178 3 3 24' - 12 3 49 1,946 12 3 49 1,942 88 5 6 l79 180 76 802 76 802 4' 28 5,064 28 4,990 ....... 3 953 3 892 1R1 61 1,270 1,270 182 27 27 277 190 750 201 973 277 177 071 201 971 is' 79 2' 102 14 261 32 907 102 14 242 32 907 19' 94 1,642 338 887 121 93 996 284 845 121 1 646 54 42 69 158 30 8 99 107 28 6 09 ....... 2 193 193 183 184 167 16 197 158 16 197 9 129 38 533 117 33 533 12 185 186 187 117 74 117 74 2,309 132 80 2,710 2 211 130 200 22 172 2,306 132 78 2,632 2 209 130 198 22 165 3 2' 178 781 15 780 15 1 1,269 117 637 1,346 136 75 112 172 2,762 48 1,269 100 245 1,166 98 75 112 93 1,533 43 ....... 292 190 38 '"'79' 1,229 5 195 8 23 177 4 11 28 8 2 9 195 8 28 161 4 11 28 6 2 9 ....... 711 29 1 1,648 710 29 1 1,336 1 "312' 188 189 190 406 391 15 1,178 1,123 55 191 192 35 7 35 7 2 2' 81 48 79 48 2 2' 32 32 32 32 193 194 1% Its i 4 7 18 12 6 27 23 4 197 22 3,315 2,212 6 160 1,166 729 98 22 3,313 94 6 94 1,166 S43 36 19fl 3,663 999 3,662 29 1 970 2 2,118 66 '"'iw' 62 534 718 1 1 14 12 534 8 1 '"'■zio' 1 7' 353 1,361 66 318 653 454 4,066 12 222 353 296 66 80 553 70 1,425 10 222 'i,'065' 182 225 182 3 "'222' 81 1,072 81 '£,'672" 199 200 'Ol 288 "'384' 2,641 2 3 482 8 26 13 154 482 7' 13 154 8 8' 19 ?0? 20 20 14 B «5 7 1 65 i' 7' 203 204 ?05 ?n« 64 64 713 710 3 228 228 31 31 207 32 32 64 26 177 6,619 1,281 64 9 177 4,609 1,263 17' 30 30 74 130 1 1,947 881 74 73 1 1,507 850 -....„ 7 1 7 1 e 6 208 'Oft mo 210 181 190 181 20 1,010 18 813 441 681 441 132 440 31 293 279 143 275 150 4 554 379 410 378 144 1 211 21a 59 37 64 37 6 3,369 130 3,281 130 68 356 20 337 20 19 967 2,770 893 2,671 74 99 81 28 06 28 15 173 24 173 24 213 21« 20 20 123 114 S 23 23 115 81 34 4 4 12 12 215 8 874 224 296 44 8 857 224 296 44 105 520 6 260 24 102 499 6 260 24 3 21 1 209 2 163 7 1 187 2 163 7 22 6 182 e 181 1 218 25 39 49 24 25 39 49 24 17 180 45 37 13 178 45 37 13 2 217 'IB 71 133 71 133 2U 22a 4 246 16 212 4 246 12 210 4' 2 170 964 425 1,494 170 949 368 1,362 15 57 132 7 215 2 616 7 215 2' 19 772 1,419 8,050 5,046 671 1,332 5,019 2,926 101 87 3,031 2,120 12 254 213 672 12 202 130 614 '"'52' 83 58 7 120 7 114 «' 221 222 223 497 633 505 128 224 312 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table VO.— TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEAES OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATIONS. All occupationB . Agrionlture, flslieriea, and mining. Agricultnral latorers (o) Apiarists Dairymen and dairy women JFarmers, planters, and overseers (a) . fishermen and oy stermen (a) Gardeners, florists, nnraerynien, and Tine growers Ijumbermen and raftsmen Miners (coal) Miners (not otherwise specified) Quarrymen Stock raisers, herders, and drovers- Wood clioppers Other agricultural pursuits (a) Professional service. Actors Architects Artists and teachers of art Authors and literary and scientific persons - Chemists, assay ers, and metaUnrgists Clergymen Dentists Design ers, draftsmen, and inventors Engineers (civil, mechanical, electrical, and min- ing) and surveyors- Journalists Xawyers Musicians and teachers of music Officers of United States army and navy- Oihcials (govomment) (a) , Physicians and surgeons Professors in colleges and universities. Teachers Theatrical managers, showmen, etc Veterinary surgeons Other professional service Domestic and personal service- Barbers and hairdressers Bartenders Boarding and lodging house keepers Engineers and firemen (not locomotive). Hotel keepers Housekeepers and stewards (a) Hunters, trappers, guides, and scouts. Janitors Laborers (not specified) (a) Xiaunderers and laundresses .... Nurses and mid wives - Restaurant keepers- - . Saloon keepers Servants Sextons Soldiers, sailors, and marines (TJnited States) (a). "Watchmen, policemen, and detectives — Other domestic and personal service Trade and transportation. Agents (claim, commission, real estate, insurance, etc.) and collectors. Auctioneers Bankers and brokers (money and stocks) Boatmen and canalmen Bookkeepers and accountants (a) Brokers (commercial) Clerks and copyists (a) .. Commercial travelers Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, eto ,. Foremen and overseers Hostlers Hucksters and peddlers Livery stable keepers Locomotive engineers and firemen (a) Merchants and dealers in drugs and chemicals (re- tail). Merchants and dealers in dry goods (retail) , Merchants and dealers in groceries (retail) Merchants and dealers in wines and liquors (retail) Merchants and dealers in wines and liquors (whole- ■ale). Total. 136, 827 66, 198 23, 562 18 51 38, 196 991 641 821 337 4 719 525 5,449 4 31 67 20 18 927 134 11 258 574 194 34 743 649 20 1,601 31 15 354 183 382 592 208 331 112 32 IS, 183 4,730 213 147 144 7,470 20 451 876 62 15, 033 692 14 02 368 520 2,146 115 1,600 202 160 160 09 423 348 178 643 26 6 Males. 56, 420 16, 783 17 47 35, 241 983 625 819 337 4 330 719 615 4,243 2 31 33 13 18 919 134 11 267 574 66 34 680 632 18 667 30 15 2 19,473 347 188 87 692 149 33 111 29 14,874 160 26 113 137 1,736 20 451 376 44 14,627 683 493 1,028 115 1,600 160 146 423 243 171 622 26 5 Fe- males. 26, 423 9,778 6,779 1 4 2,955 16 3 ....... 1,206 138 54 17 2 934 1 1 12, 522 7 '295' '"59' 1,309 4,670 187 34 7 5,734 18 406 27 118 Total. 418, 128 214, 030 5 216 189, 933 394 800 745 130 981 355 116 1,075 8,748 15, 069 29 86 178 67 21 2,525 282 29 428 314 1,731 634 21 1,661 2,425 93 6,441 64 34 6 120, 852 1,005 605 907 1,744 386 1,398 9 162 42,348 SO, 237 795 287 317 18, 655 87 211 1,524 175 64,770 2,319 24 325 118 2,136 157 7,659 1,100 6,697 631 720 689 317 1,977 617 904 1,894 74 48 Males. 608, 790 347, 601 154, 541 5 137 179, 123 379 768 744 130 979 335 109 1,070 8,603 11, 907 24 85 99 41 21 2,517 280 29 423 309 1,730 190 21 1,478 2,383 83 2,087 02 34 G 49, 395 985 005 179 1,741 275 81 9 163 15, 238 280 90 176 298 7,336 86 211 1,620 133 53,054 2,276 24 321 118 2,017 167 7,240 1,097 6,688 629 720 628 317 1,977 613 883 1,807 73 48 Fe- males. 159, 923 70, 527 59, 489 79 10, 810 15 34 1 7 6 85 4,062 1 444 83 42 10 1,354 2 71, 457 20 728 3 111 1,317 9 7,110 29, 957 705 111 19 II, 320 4 42 1,716 4 'iia 419 3 9 2 161 ..... Total. 18, 814 2,862 49 8,634 13 124 205 5,201 4 1,553 168 1 1,295 80 1 109 176 53 04 170 117 1 341 C6 1 6,718 108 134 84 208 136 73 30 9 3,716 234 38 40 279 1,360 1 236 30 2 4,368 1 3] 17 134 489 3G 670 123 37 19 CO 282 Males. 33, 278 18, 612 2,847 42 8,467 13 120 206 5,200 4 1,545 1(58 1 1,004 29 1 109 176 22 64 161 112 1 121 60 1 5,788 106 134 34 208 118 7 30 9 3,695 176 2 33 274 1 236 30 2 4,273 137 1 29 17 127 404 35 670 123 37 19 66 282 64 • Bee explanatory notes in Table 78. OCCUPATIONS. OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, BY STATES AND TEEEITOEIES: 1890— Continued. 313 Total. 1, 353, 559 456, 488 125, 964 lOi 589 297, 529 759 4,004 521 21, 389 825 1,983 1,448 626 87 63, 122 778 743 1,850 466 250 5,207 1,142 749 2,271 1,549 6,789 4,693 42 6,007 6,594 290 23,323 1,585 ■681 114 268, 105 Males. 1, 153, 249 6,539 4,104 3,063 10, 284 2,038 4,144 71 1,836 120, 129 7, 788 2,853 1,657 7,027 88, 396 279 201 6,261 935 14, 874 218 2,120 307 13, 314 296 44,793 6,295 25,063 3,274 8,224 4,394 1,797 6,234 3,278 2,946 7,623 872 277 443, 559 125, 137 159 664 285, 644 757 4,460 521 21, 370 825 1,981 1,445 626 80 41, 176 446 741 1,031 277 249 5,000 1,108 735 2,262 1,473 6,769 2,022 42 4,085 6,207 202 6,636 1,616 080 79 176, 161 re- males. 200, 310 12, 929 827 5 35 11, 885 2 144 "19 7 21, 946 6,293 4,087 654 10, 278 1,760 272 71 1,732 119, 051 1,682 407 1,379 7,488 12, 683 279 201 6,258 227, 246 14,424 218 2,080 304 10, 470 295 87, 998 6,220 26, 644 3,174 3,224 4,259 l,'i'94 6,234 3,221 2,837 7,386 371 276 332 2 819 189 1 141 34 14 19 76 20 2,671 322 387 23 W, 786 69 1 36 92, 944 246 17 2,400 6 278 3,872 104 1,078 6,206 2,446 178 139 76, 713 249 19,458 450 40 3 2,844 6,795 75 19 100 135 3 "67 109 238 1 1 Total. 724, 058 330, 569 81, 638 01 630 232, 838 314 1,999 904 6,279 199 1,648 432 722 106 34, 619 160 107 657 148 57 8,160 594 172 752 079 8,208 1,981 16 2,778 4,714 254 13, 971 893 305 23 127, 118 3,370 1,758 987 4,977 1,093 2,628 23 482 67, 683 3,645 694 424 3,043 34,489 126 64 1,615 228 92, 344 6,229 109 467 164 3,483 72 12, 953 2,420 10, 282 1,070 1,660 1,490 1,073 3,237 2,144 1,793 4,412 79 67 Males. 639, 166 322, 221 84, 074 61 490 225, 194 314 1,904 904 6,278 199 1,548 431 722 102 24, 104 89 107 260 76 57 3,122 575 169 751 651 1,199 600 16 2,697 4,671 216 5,813 863 305 12 88, 076 8,288 1,762 280 4,974 931 80 23 433 «7, 182 367 397 2,992 3,331 125 64 1,685 183 87, 069 Fe- males. 6,016 109 463 164 2,764 72 11, 014 2,394 10, 282 1,060 1,060 1,409 1,072 3,237 2,116 1,753 4,264 79 •55 8,348 664 40 7,644 10,415 61 297 72 1,321 181 143 8,153 40 11 39, 042 82 707 3 102 2,448 49 601 3,178 696 27 61 81, 158 45 6,285 4 '719 1,939 26 10 28 40 148 Total. 631, 835 330, 390 74, 160 162 490 243, 853 217 1,900 215 6,755 993 368 948 276 57 37, 762 110 639 146 15 8,263 553 59 653 735 2,800 1,839 7 2,418 3,051 180 20, 112 672 482 36 85, 932 2,436 412 774 2,133 1,575 1,875 35 453 89,784 1,848 714 1,065 1,108 80, 517 100 10 883 210 88, 097 6,727 120 1,101 83 3,143 49 11, 395 2,758 7,914 1,639 1,184 806 1,377 3,374 1,805 1,740 2,987 47 33 Males. 661,418 322, 296 73, 763 155 412 235, 338 216 1,828 214 6,748 990 358 941 270 57 18, 962 02 110 196 80 15 3,219 540 68 648 709 2,779 490 7 2,175 2,923 105 3,610 6G3 482 32 52, 916 2,387 411 277 2,132 1,464 62 36 437 S9, 486 278 110 987 1,093 2,000 100 10 882 169 83, 666 120 1, 138 83 2,476 49 9,804 2,729 7,909 1,630 1,184 845 1,375 3,373 1,778 1,707 2,945 46 33 Fe- males. 80, 417 8,094 403 7 78 7,515 72 1 7 3 18, 800 34 344 00 26 21 1,349 243 128 21 16, 502 4 33, 016 49 1 497 1 121 1,813 16 298 1,670 698 78 15 27, 917 4,431 128 23 '667 1,691 29 6 9 Total. 452, 346 256, 582 48, 199 23 360 19S, 839 119 1,405 148 4,445 1,019 340 1,565 37 23 25, 439 68 93 346 101 24 2,666 861 52 464 619 2,964 1,268 162 2,145 2,773 179 10, 484 410 229 47 54, 046 1,753 48 614 1,767 1,243 1,257 18 338 24,197 2,206 444 720 262 16, 948 51 1,291 731 167 61, 606 4,471 75 1,187 19 1,867 41 7,689 1,137 4,413 1,368 822 383 1,295 2,379 1,663 1,283 2,303 17 Males. 400, 839 47, 965 23 339 192, 452 119 1,416 148 4,438 1,019 340 1,661 37 20 16,840 98 142 65 24 2,634 349 52 464 587 2,944 371 162 1,902 2,673 161 8,465 399 229 40 86, 226 1,729 48 231 1,707 1,116 46 18 332 24, 049 317 101 642 261 2,372 60 1,291 730 126 68, 804 75 1,169 19 1,532 41 6,726 1,131 4,415 1,363 822 377 1,292 2,379 1,545 1,264 2,270 17 Fe- males. 45, 507 6,716 234 21 6,387 14 '■'a' 1,599 19 204 36 32 20 897 183 100 18 7,029 11 7 18, 820 24 '383 128 1,211 343 78 1 14, 576 108 18 '335 963 6 KENTUCKY. Total. -326, 085 105, 007 15 407 211, 782 263 1,264 960 4,128 963 660 240 604 22 22, 150 44 95 328 72 41 2,559 304 68 709 342 2,356 972 ■19 2,104 3,323 125 7,876 732 73 1,395 950 847 2,630 612 1,904 11 308 37, 422 9,117 646 167 1,120 89, 405 95 87 1,462 191 61,145 3,028 69 820 212 2,600 113 9,294 1,072 6,762 663 1,395 835 505 1,382 1,131 1,534 2,938 126 92 Males. 314, 212 103, 130 15 372 201, 002 262 1,183 948 4,128 963 549 240 504 20 16, 135 26 95 187 48 40 2,648 304 68 707 332 2,353 364 19 1,978 3,256 114 3,892 729 73 3 61, 904 1,302 947 232 2,630 508 92 11 275 SO, 703 222 145 1,082 6,009 94 87 1,360 152 67, 910 2,911 59 318 212 2,239 113 8,368 1,067 6,761 660 1,391 796 505 1,382 1,110 1,462 2,822 125 91 Fe- males. 83, 378 11, 873 1,671 6,015 141 24 1 3 608 126 67 11 1,984 5 46, 305 3 ei5 104 1,812 33 659 8,895 853 22 38 102 39 8,206 117 261 926 5 1 21 72 166 1 1 314 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table '?9.— TOTAL PEESONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVEE ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATIONS. FLOBIDA. QEOKGIA. IDAHO. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Giotal. Males. Fe- males. 76 77 Trade and transportation— Continued. Morchanta and dealers, not apecified (retail) Merchants and dealers (wholesale), importers, and shipping merchants. 2,404 81 125 12 155 40 123 216 948 776 2,247 60 73 232 25 23 3 13 18, 152 2,328 81 124 11 154 37 123 211 948 705 2,236 36 72 211 25 23 3 13 15, 641 76 7,198 308 794 76 675 147 72 1,617 273 3,607 11,307 336 368 758 182 68 47 32 68, 994 6,972 307 776 75 675 102 72 1,610 273 3,225 11, 251 243 368 654 182 67 47 23 46, 833 226 1 18 1 569 8 8 2 129 61 1 3 19 112 1,209 13 663 8 8 2 129 60 1 3 19 98 1,209 5 .7 7R 1 1 1 3 79 RO Ofl6.cial8 of banks and of insurance, trade, trans- portation, trust, and other companies, (a) R1 45 1 m S3 Porters and helpers (in stores and ■warehouses). -. 6 7 R'l R") 70 11 24 1 21 282 56 93 14 R6 Steam railroad employes (not otherwise speci- fied), (a) R7 8 RR Street railway employ6s RD 104 73 10 2 66 10 2 7 90 Telegraph and telephone linemen and electric light and power company employes. !)1 1 91 "Weighers, gangers, and measurers 93 Other persons m trade and transportation 9 12,161 2 3,987 2 3,601 94 2,611 386 Agricultural implement makers (not otherwise classified), (a) Apprentices (blacksmiths) 95 3 7 1 24 1 3 7 1 24 1 31 63 10 109 5 25 3 99 88 5 29 26 29 18 69 288 1 318 61 2,883 99 31 63 10 109 5 9fi 6 6 97 Apprentices (boot and shoemakers) 9S 2 2 99 Apprentices (carriage and wagon makers) Apprentices (dressmakers) ion 25 2 1 7 2 101 Apprentices (leather curriers, etc.) 3 99 38 1 7 KW Apprentices (machinists) 20 6 20 6 in:i Apprentices (masons) 104 6 105 Apprentices (painters) 3 5 14 2 1 161 3 5 13 2 1 154 29 26 27 17 69 284 lOfi Apprentices (plumbers) 1 2 1 3 2 1 10S Ap prentices ( tailors ) 109 Apprentices (tinsmiths) 110 Apprentices (not otherwise specified) 7 4 1 13 2 1 16 10 1 41 4 424 2 9 1 1 111 Artificial fio wer makers 11'' 191 3 470 17 1 19 228 9 1 18 I 118 178 3 470 15 13 303 49 2,882 84 41 4 424 2 113 Basket makers 114 115 2 1 4 a llfi Bone and ivory workers 117 Bookbinders , 15 225 9 122 1,188 42 69 48 19 100 1,128 69 1,174 40 7 46 19 100 1,119 63 14 2 62 2 11R Boot and shoe makers and repairers 110 6 110 6 119 Bottlers and mineral and soda water makers Box makers (paper) 120 1 6 1S1 12 » 2 1 118 1 4 64 48 1 4 54 48 122 Brass workers (not otherwise specified) (a) Brewers and maltsters (a) 123 124 Brick and tile makers and terra cotta workers (a). Britannia workers 4 1?5 126 127 1?R Broom and brush makers 4 246 290 1 4 246 290 1 32 645 784 25 32 645 782 22 B n tchers 2" 3 87 200 7 87 200 7 1M Butter and cheese makers 130 Button makers 131 Cabinet makers Candle, soap, and tallow makers Carpenters and joiners 62 3,m 62 3,'488' 291 8 10,107 291 6 10, 105 11 11 132 133 2 134 135 Carpet makers (a) Carriage and wagon makers (not otherwise classi- fied), (a) Charcoal, coke, and lime burners 59 118 S9 117 222 69 27 136 280 190 600 33 1 7,246 233 28 2,358 3 15 24 222 69 25 133 254 172 600 33 2 15 63 15 53 2 136 1 137 Chemical works employes (a) 2 3 26 18 138 Clock and watch makers and repairers 43 76 61 64 4 47 66 48 64 4 1 10 3 15 22 13 10 16 20 13 10 140 Ul 142 Confectioners Coopers ] Copper workers ' 'J 2 Hi 144 145 146 147 Cotton mill operatives (a) Distillers and rectifiers (a) Door, sash, and blind makers (o) Dressmakers "19 18 1 564 1 i' 19' 18 1 8,'364' 233 28 2 3 15 24 1 8,882 1 1 148 149 150 Til Electroplaters Electrotypers and stereo typers (a) En (gravers ITertilizer makers (a) i i' 2,356 i66 156 152 Fish curers and packers (a) 20 20 ',',',,', a See explanatory notes jn Table 78. OCCUPATIONS. OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1830— Contiuued. 315 Total. 30, iSB 2,918 4,481 545 2,745 1,930 131 960 8,486 19, 125 26, 97G 3,778 3,444 4,333 751 678 460 329 1,047 257 69 516 74 333 24 C91 127 118 235 322 363 337 149 2,748 65 4,163 209 13, 460 281 19 2,200 7,684 301 669 1,022 1,040 1,714 4,371 Males. 29, 669 2,902 4,070 529 2,727 1,697 131 948 3,483 15,771 26, 858 1,044 3,442 3,785 677 458 257 266, 107 1,026 257 66 514 74 Fe- males. 867 16 411 16 18 333 "12 3,354 118 2,734 2 548 84 1 2 72 53, 033 24 693 127 235 322 344 192 149 2,694 32 3,082 199 13, 454 257 19 963 6,990 274 935 1,019 1,714 4,333 I "iis Total. 18 145 154 23 181 10 24 1,237 694 27 583 87 21 12, 678 542 561 123 473 110 307 400 7,330 12, 418 804 542 2,217 272 408 68 39 273 114 23 229 23 20 54 55 86 49 41 842 10 1,453 174 8,142 104 7 308 3,182 116 79 140 78 444 1,804 Males. 12, 460 540 529 127 860 414 110 297 399 6,246 12, 379 208 542 2,077 262 405 68 33 117 8 114 23 229 23 64 55 84 45 41 811 1,416 142 8,142 101 7 178 3,114 107 20 120 77 441 1,804 re- males. 218 2 10 1 1,084 536 'iio 10 3 21, 812 20 130 68 Total. 14, 892 513 333 48 1,290 90 148 6,559 13, 601 898 337 1, 819 176 159 81 33 89, 654 116 8 117 18 74 9 101 19 39 33 24 109 28 32 491 1 832 36 6,647 79 3 293 2,127 88 59 84 66 214 1,218 Males. 14, 692 511 325 47 1,263 631 89 148 4,814 305 337 1,667 153 81 31 83 110 117 18 9 101 19 33 24 1117 25 32 469 838 29 6,645 71 3 188 2,055 66 213 1,218 Fe- males. 200 2 745 25 593 '182 1 2 16, 076 105 72 2 69 16 Total. 10, 569 304 230 40 1,103 264 9 111 25 4,216 9,705 658 363 1,350 124 128 68 27 64, 074 76 8 30 10 34 8 78 16 24 16 13 50 7 16 253 2 702 14 8,864 48 162 1,255 38 11 41 20 26 476 Males. 10, 425 301 218 40 1,083 249 9 110 25 3,636 9,684 274 362 1,248 123 123 68 25 16 13 45 7 16 233 12 3,863 40 107 1,260 38 41 20 26 476 Fe- males. 12 "'20' 15 '680 ' 21 384 '102' 1 2 8,571 34 24 11 KENTUCKY. Fe- Total. Males. ^^j^,. 8,712 341 712 162 658 316 145 836 299 4,310 8,267 607 664 757 162 249 90 42 83 74 30 106 7 75 20 123 12 13 • 24 86 43 ' 51 38 630 1 778 87 6,146 77 293 2,273 43 66 213 246 335 899 8,476 340 691 159 656 274 145 830 209 3,470 8,236 186 663 685 162 248 90 39 74 29 106 7 20 123 12 24 36 42 35 88 605 742 91 6,143 153 2,048 88 7 203 246 335 896 236 1 21 3 2 42 "5 840 31 322 1 72 75 13 1 16 26 1 86 6 3 140 237 4 69 10 849 3,164 8,934 853 3,943 331 43,600 604 2,876 135 131 4,440 2,346 1,683 3,923 167 630 263 211 221 19, 617 265 191 649 25 23 785 3,163 8,929 843 26 3,942 303 43,583 308 2,868 136 69 3,001 1,890 1,157 3,915 167 54 121 211 221 45 250 189 631 25 23 64 1 6 10 13 1 28 17 296 18 - 367 1,234 3,447 138 338 1,234 3,441 134 29 261 1,017 2,916 1,485 254 1,017 2,916 1,476 186 741 2,163 200 186 741 2,102 197 62 1,439 456 526 8 476 142 19, 672 16 2 18 1,875 29 22, 719 451 2,043 164 23 294 743 423 2,806 54 8 903 41 38 8,126 27 1,874 29 22, 716 111 2,026 164 15 293 697 374 2,803 54 3 340 8 1 146 1,117 2 646 34 16, 201 376 1,268 4 242 880 334 1,024 28 1 40 150 8,140 7 645 34 16, 199 140 1,257 68 4 240 607 275 1,024 28 2 236 2 273 146 5 7 14 30 6 2 4 ,135 339 21 10, 990 173 616 18 6 175 708 301 423 13 1 1- 20 10, 985 49 016 18 3 175 633 281 422 13 1 5 124 2 '175' 113 718 1,416 41 1 616 36 11, 795 86 773 40 18 289 414 390 1,753 53 2 696 712 6 4,228 21 16 112 7 113 718 1,416 41 1 615 29 11,794 45 772 40 12 276 385 809 1,753 53 709 5 10 21 16 111 7 1 7 1 41 81 2 356 4,213 316 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table yg.— TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATIONS. PLOEIDA. OEOKGIA. 1 IDAHO. Total. Hales. F6. males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. ManufactTiriiigaiiditiechaiiical Industries— Cont'd. 7 3 7 3 68 105 1 C9 71 1 825 6 221 637 14 4 182 1,706 1,353 799 1,912 8 771 22 1,303 1,205 763 46 375 58 105 2 1 2 9 2 155 Glove makers 1 1 156 Gold and silver workers 21 17 3 41 7 6 44 3 1 3 456 333 22 381 21 17 69 71 2 D TiT Gunsmiths, locksmiths, and bell hangers 158 Hair vrorkers 3 1 Harness and saddle makers and repairers 41 3 1 44 325 4 37 637 61 1 61 1 4 6 2 184 161 FTnaiPiry arid l^nHti'n^ mill "pPTativPfl {a) 38 38 8 14 ini 1 3 456 333 22 379 4 181 1,706 1,350 797 1,912 8 771 20 901 1,197 3 46 375 iw Leather curriers, dressers, finishers, and tanners . . 1 7 244 39 44 112 1 9 1 19 85 79 2 13 7 244 39 44 112 1 9 1 19 85 167 Manufacturers and officials of manufacturing companies. Marble and stone cutters ...^ 3 "2 168 2 Meatandfruitpackera, canners, andpreserver8(a). ni 150 7 226 199 169 10 34 2 2 160 7 217 196 172 Metal workers (not otherwise specified) 2 402 8 760 173 Mill and factory operatives (not specified) (a) 9 3 169 171 175 TWilliTior'' 79 176 10 34 2 2 2 13 177 Molders 17fl Musical instrument makers (not otherwise speci- fied), (a) Kail and tack makers (a) 17'» 180 Oil well employes 1 98 2,004 57 96 183 62 526 389 94 1 93 2,003 57 66 172 62 628 389 04 1H1 Oil works employSs 1 648 11 1 648 U 1RH 1 152 8 152 8 181 Paper hangers 18'< Paper mill operatives 30 11 18'i 103 11 121 39 3 99 11 121 39 3 4 24 24 186 Piano and organ m akers and toners (a) 187 Plasterers 27 21 27 21 188 Plumbers and gas and steam fitters 181) Potters inn Powder and cartridge makers 191 Printers, lithographers, and pressmen {a) Print works operatives (a) 290 13 1 275 2 13 1 15 875 11 50 22 15 5 5 842 11 50 22 13 5 5 33 75 72 3 im Publishers of books, maps, and newspapers Eoofers and slaters 9 2 9 2 1M 195 Eope and cordage makers 2 ion Hubber factory operatives 1 26 1 26 1»7 Sail, awning, and tent makers 108 Salt works employes inn Saw and planing mill employes (a) 1,744 924 1,696 48 924 4,510 3,675 4 1 63 23 4,502 4 8 3,669 237 135 237 200 Seamstresses (a) 135 m Sewing machine makers (not otherwise classi- fied), (a) Sewing machine operators (a) SOS 1 203 Ship and boat builders 124 124 53 11 5 5 204 Shirt, collar, and cuff makers (a) 12 205 Silk mill operatives (a) 1 31 30 1 1 33 163 160 4,756 19 6 1 22 " V ' * ' 206 Starch makers 9 30 1 1 38 133 150 4,125 19 5 207 Steam boiler makers 128 35 128 35 34 1 34 1 208 Stove, furnace, and grate maters (a) ?m Straw workers 210 Sugar makers and refiners ?11 30 647 394 107 39 74 3 198 23 289 162 36 608 101 1,166 437 394 94 39 74 3 179 23 289 102 34 641 100 1,068 210 51 47 10 2 2 48 47 10 2 2 3 ?,12 Tinners and tinware makers !13 Tobacco and cigar factory operatives 631 13 214 fied). (a) Trunk, vaHae, leather-case, and pocket-book makers. 815 216 217 Upholsterers 33 23 69 11 2 51 6 105 33 23 69 11 2 61 6 87 19 6 2 12 6 2 13 218 W ell borers 219 Wheelwrifihts 221 "Wiro -workera 2 68 91 98 ^22 "Wood workers (not otkerwiso Bpecifledj 3 8 8 223 VV oolen mill operatives (a) Other person 8 in manufacturing and meoLanicai' industries. m 27 27 a See explanatory notes in Table 73. OCCUPATIONS. OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890— Continned. 317 Total. 337 2,073 250 660 685 74 3,260 263 942 9,064 261 1,036 1,021 12, 798 6.655 3,044 10, 102 1,009 659 971 1,449 2,503 4,364 813 6,972 322 1 90 IB, 454 943 694 1,431 980 8,426 4,427 1,001 27 7,039 52 815 469 278 131 160 39 4,833 »,338 96 241 614 694 146 29 1,551 653 29 328 17, 281 4,189 5,241 453 277 27 2,601 204 283 308 972 6, 393 822 6,470 Males. 336 2,019 102 499 685 28 3,241 195 195 8,928 52 958 1,618 12, 784 6,626 3,042 10, 095 846 559 923 848 2,488 16 809 6,064 82 247 1 83 IS, 365 941 560 1, 235 964 8,425 4,425 963 18 6,074 51 806 409 110 123 121 4,830 20G 95 41 614 205 54 25 1,551 650 17 327 11, 325 4,084 4, 575 445 263 22 2,602 264 233 368 908 6,207 514 4,548 Fe- males. 1 54 148 61 747 186 212 80 2 7 163 48 601 15 4,348 4 8 2 134 196 16 1 9 365 1 103 3 39 3 9,132 1 200 3 12 1 6,956 105 666 13 14 64 186 308 922 Total. Males. 135 2,002 3 172 205 17 1,772 43 352 3,209 36 11 343 4,862 3,485 1,565 4, 252 155 606 150 1,407 2, 372 2,673 258 2,108 25 201 41 37 7,896 657 433 782 246 2,376 1,059 071 135 1,935 3 171 205 13 1,756 29 44 3,174 2,029 28 135 111 23 5 13 4,083 6,097 34 283 282 337 32 3,301 1, 543 1,740 320 729 237 350 132 178 3,790 1,347 1,698 11 343 4,361 3,472 1,505 4,261 113 605 140 718 2,303 7 267 2,168 25 198 41 37 7,867 555 357 700 215 2,376 1,093 639 Fe- males. 4 16 14 308 35 38 1 42 1 10 689 4 1,671 1 1,861 28 134 111 27 5 17 4, 081 9 34 22 288 149 896 337 27 2,212 1,532 1,524 315 237 350 132 173 3,624 010 1,486 2 5,088 133 1,149 11 216 5 166 737 112 Total. 13 37 67 127 4 2,134 30 20 375 24 8 64 2,296 1,331 695 4,104 194 268 40 473 1, 398 2,309 09 691 2 1 36 4,882 176 95 801 84 1,319 669 287 211 36 20 3 10 ■ 1 3,179 2,777 13 63 91 63 119 478 66 4 1 2,231 1,250 1,308 28 393 515 137 39 85 693 279 1, 275 Males. 36 13 16 66 127 2 2,129 17 5 C4 2,294 1,326 695 4,103 174 263 33 233 1,393 3 09 690 36 4,863 174 79 684 84 1,318 509 280 1,857 6 207 38 16 1 3,162 2 82 478 66 1 1,778 1,241 1,117 159 28 372 615 137 83 671 188 1,073 Fe- males. 5 2,306 2 16 117 1 'i07 17 2,775 8 453 9 191 12 21 2 22 93 202 Total. Males, 27 12 3 36 101 2 1,246 18 14 321 21 858 33 1,553 675 736 3,299 97 117 153 232 1,306 1,390 64 465 13 2,931 119 13 610 42 1,256 371 50 13 1,430 196 23 4 158 177 1,497 2 493 13 160 159 79 17 27 191 13 695 27 12 2 35 101 1,248 14 8 321 358 33 1,552 671 735 1,299 83 117 153 93 ,305 04 454 12 2,918 119 13 442 42 1,256 371 50 12 1,320 196 23 4 146 177 2 2 359 63 13 817 894 469 13 152 159 79 17 27 191 12 558 Fe- males. 2 21 139 1 1,390 110 1 1,495 5 271 3 KENTUCKY. Total. 60 163 149 158 2 1,168 47 17 2,083 21 15 519 2,307 1,340 944 2,686 37 447 71 1,638 1,272 126 1,061 74 5 19 8,451 362 100 350 77 861 507 136 61 55 234 2,591 6,765 176 145 11 309 1 3,304 1,037 3,557 216 201 344 33 106 179 136 006 158 1,174 Males. 60 162 147 168 1,144 35 3 2,066 13 619 2,301 1,336 943 2,682 26 447 71 653 1,635 24 126 1,059 73 5 19 3,443 350 • 66 328 77 861 607 119 51 65 194 11 2,689 15 a 176 102 6 185 308 1,925 1,030 3,041 214 184 335 33 106 179 133 1,051 452 1,059 Fe- males. 440 3 1,243 68 2 6,760 29 1,379 7 616 2 16 706 116 318 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table TS.— TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEAES OF AGE AND OVEE ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED occnPATioirB. All occupations. AgricultTire, fislieries, and mining . Agricultural laborers (a) Apiarists Dairymen and dairy women Parmers, planters, and overseers (o) . Fishermen and oystermen (a) Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vine growers Lumbermen and raftsmen Miners (coal) Miners (not otherwise speciJ&ed) Quarrymcn Stock raisers, herders, and drovers .... "Wood choppers .,.,,,.. Other agricultural pursuits (o) Professional service . Actors Architects Artists and teachers of art Authors and literary and scientific persons. Chemists, assay ers, and metallurgists Clergymen Dentists Designers, draftsmen, and inventors Engineers (civil, mechanical, electrical, and min* ing) and surveyors. Journalists Lawyers Musicians and teachers of music Officers of United States army and navy. Officials (government) (a) Physicians and surgeons Professors in colleges and universities. Teachers Theatrical managers, showmen, etc Veterin ary surgeons .. Other professional service Domestic and personal service. Barbers and hairdressers Bartenders Boarding and lodging house keepers Engineers and firemen (not locomotive). Hotel keepers Housekeepers and stewards (a) Hunters, trappers, guides, and scouts. Janitors Laborers (not specified) (a) Launderera and laundresses Kurses and midwivea. Eeataurant keepers. . . Saloon keepers Servants Sextons Soldiers, sailors, and marines (ITnited States) (a) . Watchmen, policemen, and detectives Other domestic and personal service Trade and transportation. Agents {claim, commission, real estate, insurance, etc.) and collectors. Auctioneers Bankers and brokers (money and stocks) Boatmen and canalmen Bookkeepers and accountants (a) Brokers (commercial) Clerks and copyists (a) Commercial travelers Draymen, backraen, teamsters, etc li'oremen and overseers Hostlers Hucksters and peddlers Livery stable keepers Locomotive engineers and firemen (a) Merchants and dealers in drugs and chemicals (re- tail). Merchantsandrtealersin dry goods (retail) Merchants and dealers in groceries (retail) Merchants and dealers in wines and liquors (retail) . Merchants and dealers in wines andliouors(whol6- sale). LOniSIANA. Total. 423,074 240, 730 146, 096 14 496 88, 098 1,564 1,414 1.401 70 5 213 1,139 220 10, 026 93 66 114 28 38 1,170 183 29 512 200 1,071 615 28 1,010 1,275 114 8,332 iia 26 10 90, 068 1,048 960 601 1,603 216 1,466 132 97 46, 235 9,029 651 188 729 24, 905 56 100 1,140 103 40, 586 223 269 1,609 219 10, 260 460 3,746 216 1,052 911 119 441 524 448 1,846 59 18 Males. 314, 293 185, 206 97, 041 14 419 81, 930 1,557 1,315 1,399 70 5 199 1,134 183 7,196 42 66 69 19 37 1,163 182 29 612 196 1,070 350 28 942 1,250 92 1,018 99 20 6 61, 217 993 957 91 1,602 142 135 132 74 40, 397 248 41 149 694 4,175 63 100 1,147 88 38, 483 1,656 213 268 1,643 219 0,884 457 3,737 241 1,051 783 118 441 614 395 1,650 58 18 Fe- males. 108, 781 65, 464 49, 055 77 6,168 7 14 5 37 2,830 1 265 68 25 22 2,314 13 4 38, 851 56 3 610 1 74 1,331 23 5,838 0,681 510 39 36 20, 730 B 2 15 2,103 38 1 128 1 10 63 296 Total. 257, 096 86, 296 17, 058 7 52 60, 887 3,666 448 2,314 28 1,318 40 463 15 12, 364 53 27 249 99 16 278 56 356 187 751 676 24 1,022 1,121 63 6,254 124 28 12 41, 091 871 72 519 1,382 539 82 139 20, 821 787 691 131 232 11, 755 42 189 642 37, 291 1,245 141 175 1,601 39 6,319 643 4,332 240 836 639 394 538 439 488 1,810 20 12 a See explanatory notes in Table 78. Males. 212, 033 84, 831 16, 96S 7 45 69, 535 3,664 439 2,313 28 1,318 40 463 14 6,007 33 27 72 34 16 956 275 66 356 172 750 202 24 926 1,046 63 848 123 28 10 26, 908 859 72 205 1,382 464 103 .82 137 20, 693 216 114 223 1,303 42 189 642 73 34, 850 1,190 141 174 1,034 39 4,365 633 4,330 232 836 631 394 538 430 452 1,778 26 12 Fe. males. 45, 063 1,465 7 1,352 2 1 6,367 20 177 65 1 474 06 75 10 5,406 1 2 14, 183 12 '314 2 128 671 17 9 10, 452 25 2,441 1 467 954 10 2 Total. 393, 267 105, 396 45, 611 9 492 42, 584 9,196 1,801 241 3,323 772 604 153 332 78 14,576 135 76 292 114 81 1,489 295 130 721 1,484 1,114 48 1,248 1,762 145 4,832 239 84 18 102, 301 1,613 809 809 2,236 426 2,307 24 379 38, 028 9,538 1,169 453 1,622 40, 134 180 491 1,783 300 68.979 2,075 64 269 397 2,424 140 13, 205 940 7,306 416 1,341 1,869 278 1,184 671 2,445 179 93 Males. 308, 515 Fe. males. 102, 609 44, 570 9 410 41, 076 9,179 1,733 241 3,323 770 804 153 331 70 10, 144 76 142 77 81 1,475 292 127 718 263 1,484 616 48 1,184 1,700 136 1,305 238 84 10 54, 455 1,547 798 119 2,234 385 209 24 234 36, 740 349 400 1,504 7,117 12,194 938 7,289 394 1,339 1,750 276 1,184 767 586 1,890 173 91 84,752 2,727 1,041 1,508 17 1 8 4,432 46 150 37 498 "64 47,846 66 11 690 95 1,288 1,081 53 118 33, 017 178 491 1,779 209 2 4 91 63,233 6,746 2,627 48 64 263 397 2,203 6 221 140 1,011 8 7 22 2 119 85 655 OCCUPATIONS. OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, BY STATES AND TEREITOEIES : 1890— Continued. 819 MASSACHUSETTS. MIOHIOAN. MINNESOTA. MISSISSIPPI. MISSOURI. Total. Males. re- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. 932, 444 719, 166 263, 278 759, 575 663, 627 95, 948 469, 086 403, 461 65, 625 462,739 337, 931 124, 808 834, 879 771,564 112, 825 1 81, 100 80, 163 937 308, 501 302,398 6,103 195, 422 191, 596 3,826 360,049 270, 684 89, 365 404, 666 392,245 12,420 2 27,488 13 171 37,139 9,254 4,080 204 42 282 1,802 136 408 81 43,247 27,359 13 147 38, 421 9,247 4,024 204 42 282 1,802 136 408 78 26, 248 129 72, 369 104 307 198, 268 1,621 2,589 11,467 788 18, 167 300 299 2,118 114 33, 490 71, 818 102 289 192, 803 1,619 2,525 11,465 788 18, 166 300 294 2,118 112 20,445 B51 2 18 5,455 2 64 2 52, 153 43 517 133, 868 374 1,075 3,677 51,701 43 463 130, 607 373 1,033 3,673 467 180, 520 4 112 176, 885 384 566 642 107, 368 4 78 160,811 384 519 642 73, 152 92, 441 94 1,043 290, 616 348 2,706 1,190 5,602 7,367 1,147 788 1,284 39 39,465 91,666 89 976 279, 199 348 2,575 1, 189 5,591 7,357 1,148 788 1,283 38 27, 963 775 6 67 11,417 3 4 24 718 7 56 54 3,261 42 I 34 18,074 5 a 7 41 131 1 11 10 1 8 9 10 2 1,869 898 540 377 27 22,767 1,858 898 543 377 27 14,060 1 7 7 11 12 6 6 93 444 398 10,862 87 443 341 7,587 6 1 67 3,275 13 1 1 11,602 14 3 16,999 2 13, 045 15 8,707 18 609 620 1,667 891 296 2,883 983 1,040 3,028 1,299 2,589 4,387 92 4,122 3,848 340 13, 666 749 202 136 185, 938 312 617 803 352 289 2,798 972 1,000 3,012 1,201 2,687 1,986 92 3,859 3,378 244 1,779 715 202 50 99, 765 197 3 864 639 7 85 11 40 16 98 2 2,401 271 179 676 211 119 3,025 563 227 1,431 636 2,648 2,123 41 2,966 3,529 203 13, 418 742 399 33 152, 210 185 179 308 113 117 2,981 547 224 1,477 60S 2,638 779 41 2,795 3,335 188 2,786 724 399 24 106,915 86 192 242 500 133 37 1,935 357 173 1,242 566 2,142 1,267 44 2,130 1,513 152 9,456 376 225 86 94,693 111 241 261 83 87 1,905 342 170 1,2a 550 2,135 603 44 2,048 1,401 132 2,033 370 225 76 57,976 81 1 239 60 10 17 84 27 11 1,810 139 7 161 142 898 309 3 823 1,671 67 4,636 32 12 3 49,774 8 17 39 11 11 1,803 139 7 161 135 898 78 3 739 1,658 63 1,772 31 12 2 21, 507 2 341 434 749 204 127 3,874 602 256 1,475 893 3,954 2,389 27 3,526 5,373 233 14, 002 769 195 42 147, 290 207 433 402 139 127 3,841 688 253 1,472 867 3,951 1,019 27 3,376 5,253 213 4,821 764 195 27 91, 005 134 1 347 65 17 1fl 368 98 2 44 16 3 4 81 10 1,344 45 18 19 20 21 30 15 3 1 16 7 664 7 33 18 8 8 28 3 1,370 22 23 24 25 7 2« V! 231 23 29 ^ 263 470 96 11,787 34 171 194 15 10,632 18 82 112 20 7,371 5 84 13 4 2,864 1 150 120 20 9,181 15 30 31 32 33 34 35 86 86, 183 9 45,295 10 36, 717 1 28, 267 15 66, 291 38 37 4, 531 1,979 3, 499 6,934 1,221 7,081 10 2,007 63, 845 7,175 4,200 1,029 800 74, 997 246 398 5,048 932 106, 613 4,366 1,979 683 6,933 1,055 434 16 1,883 63,062 1,640 455 876 760 9,367 245 398 5,040 663 174, 239 165 2,910 1,887 1,411 7,097 1,938 2,489 126 618 81,445 2,630 1,378 384 2,980 41, 997 161 394 2,144 321 103, 276 2,797 1,887 476 7,097 1,776 137 126 577 80,727 465 269 338 2,930 4,365 161 394 2,142 252 95, 991 113 1,576 1,387 1,006 3,235 1,293 1,525 96 629 40, 736 2,185 1,112 350 1,840 35,790 73 333 1,338 189 72,456 1,644 1,387 367 3,236 1,191 77 96 606 40, 648 341 103 305 1,827 4,476 73 333 1,338 129 68,185 32 447 268 472 641 304 861 20 41 19,099 6,907 282 87 281 19, 539 42 17 344 93 22,417 442 267 110 641 194 34 20 36 15, 561 125 29 63 277 3,214 41 17 343 122 21, 817 5 1 362 3,775 2,358 2,095 5,407 1,097 2,646 67 820 60, 694 9,362 1,303 755 2,687 50, 548 124 453 2,735 481 140, 046 7,942 139 1,284 283 5,831 182 23, 154 3,521 16, 024 1,384 2,174 1,763 1,361 3,238 2,588 2,208 4,713 161 130 3,844 2,358 605 5,407 783 177 67 765 69, 872 719 187 673 2,650 9,416 123 452 2,731 388 132, 083 131 2 1,490 38 39 2,816 166 6,647 935 639 40 41 163 2,352 102 1,448 110 827 314 2,469 42 43 44 124 783 B,535 3,745 153 40 65, 630 1 41 718 2,065 1,109 46 50 37, 632 33 188 1,844 1,009 45 13 31, 314 5 3,638 8,782 253 24 4 16, 325 1 65 722 8,633 1,118 82 37 41,132 1 45 48 47 48 49 60 51 5? 53 8 369 22, 274 2 69 7,285 1 29 600 4 03 7,963 54 60 4,271 55 58 8,369 187 1,106 190 14, 703 444 32, 617 3,097 26, 706 1,317 4,740 4,249 1,213 2,170 1,992 1,442 6,439 575 156 8,037 187 1,104 190 9,177 444 27, 417 3,658 25, 693 1,236 4,740 4,157 1,211 2,170 1, 957 1,241 6,144 571 153 322 5,804 78 780 234 5,402 53 15,815 2,951 11,861 1,272 1,385 1,838 1,007 2,743 1,893 1,366 3,909 90 74 5,575 78 752 234 4,272 53 13, 020 2,921 11, 857 1, 256 1,385 . 1, 804 1,005 2,743 1,861 1,307 3,786 90 74 229 6,250 72 797 124 4,072 85 12, 023 1,779 7,985 1,158 976 768 GO 9 2,214 1,069 684 1,708 70 60 6,144 72 785 124 3,421 85 10, 431 1,764 7,980 1,147 976 748 607 2,244 1,044 670 1,678 70 60 106 920 5 96 76 902 30 3,159 351 1,828 248 375 207 184 566 383 621 628 28 6 903 5 94 76 873 30 3,001 346 1,823 248 374 186 184 665 378 607 570 28 6 17 7,746 139 1,260 283 5,134 181 21, 180 3,497 16, 616 1,370 2,174 1,685 1,361 3,238 2,661 2,123 4,560 160 129 196 67 58 2 28 12 2 34 59 no 5,626 1,130 651 29 697 1 1,974 21 8 14 61 82 83 64 65 68 67 68 69 5,200 39 13 81 2,796 4 16 1,592 15 5 11 168 5 1 21 92 2 34 2 20 2 78 70 71 72 73 35 201 295 4 3 ■ 32 59 123 15 14 30 5 14 68 27 85 153 1 1 >. 820 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table y©.— TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEAES OP AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED occrnpATioNs. Trade aud transportation— Continned. Merchants and dealers, not specified (retail) Merchants and dealers ("wholesalo), importers, and shipping merchants. Messengers and errand and office hoys Ifewspaper carriers and newsboys Officials of banks and of insurance, trade, trans- it portation, trust, and other companies, (a) Packers and shippers POots Porters and helpers (in stores and warehouses) .. . Sailors (a) Salesmen and saleswomen Steam railroad employ6s (not otherwise speci- fied), (a) Stenographers and typewriters Street railiray employ 6s Telegraph and telephone operators LOUISIANA. Total. Telegraphand telephone linemen and electric light and power company employes. Undertakers "Weighers, gangers, and measurers Other persons in trade and transportation Manufacturing and mechanical industries. Agricultural implement makers (not otherwise classilied). (a) Apprentices (blacksmiths) Apprentices (boo t and shoe makers) Apprentices (carpenters and joiners) -. Apprentices (carriage and wagon makers) Apprentices (dressmakers) Apprentices (leather curriers, etc.) Apprentices (machinists) Apprentices (masons) , Apprentices (milliners) 'Apprentices (painters) Apprentices (plumbers) Apprentices (printers) Apprentices (tailors) .Apprentices (tinsmiths) Apprentices (not otherwise specified). Artificial flower makers . . - - Pakers , Basket makers Blacksmiths Bleachers, dyers, and scourers Bone and ivory workers Bookbinders Boot and shoe makers and repairers Bottlers and mineral and soda water makers Box makers (paper) Box makers (wood) Brass workers (not otherwise specified) (a) , Brewers and maltsters (a) Brick and tile makers and terra cotta workers (a) Britanni a workers Brooin and brush makers.. Builders and contractors. .. Butchers Butter and cheese makers . Button makers Cabinet makers Candle, soap, and tallow makers . Carpenters and joiners Carpet makers (a) Carriage and wagon makers (not otherwise classi- fied), (a) Charcoal, coke, and lime burners Chemical works employes (a) , Clock an d watch makers and repairers Compositors (a) Confectioners Coopers Copper workers Corset makers Cotton mill operatives (a) . Distillers and rectifiers (a) Door, sash, and blind makers (a) . Dressmakers Electroplaters Electrotypers and stereotypers (a) . Engravers Fertilizer makers (a) Jish cureis and packers (a) S,851 372 87 321 198 218 478 1,458 2,406 >, 110 199 366 335 65 145 222 41, 664 Males. 95 23 110 5 28 3 51 27 11 16 12 27 9 16 540 11 1,150 41 2,019 35 103 1,747 45 26 97 18 103 337 114 316 1,343 11 313 40 6,985 89 S6 11 115 162 186 1,702 T.i 7 684 17 28 1,582 6,354 868 490 86 819 170 218 473 1,457 1,998 3,094 141 214 95 23 no 5 16 12 27 , 7 16 521 1 1,082 31 2,017 27 94 1,720 45 97 18 102 329 110 316 1,334 11 313 39 5,961 54 10 114 151 155 1,761 73 1 377 17 28 5 Fe- males. 497 4 4 1 2 28 5 1 408 16 96 G 307 1,577 Total. 1,994 373 182 19 352 244 61 29 «,466 2,262 2,568 172 144 348 104 110 30 8 80, 054 Males. 48 19 14 19 14 46 ■ 9 16 177 317 121 2,656 638 1 107 7,6(11 31 349 ■ 214 42 9 633 1 74 206 632 50 4 210 20 8,203 50 403 206 13 101 384 226 811 6 9 12, 030 111 3,819 5 2 13 2 494 4,893 370 180 19 349 165 61 27 e,466 1,812 2,559 61 144 257 104 109 30 5 59, 437 19 14 42 7 16 173 302 63 2,666 602 1 63 6,417 30 105 198 42 9 632 1 65 206 632 43 4 240 26 8,263 31 403 206 12 126 126 207 811 6 5,317 111 '""5 2 13 2 327 Fe- males. 101 3 2 450 9 121 "91 1 3 20,617 MARYLAND. 36 44 1,124 1 244 16 1 35 258 9 1,713 3,819 a See explanatory notes in Table 78. 167 Total. Males. 9,293 905 1,684 172 1,169 no 1,245 3,481 5,409 6,405 348 923 8('9 205 123 78 16 151 24 157 17 226 35 35 166 261 108 1,495 9 1,792 228 3,987 162 6 265 4,255 173 343 609 444 413 369 621 2,528 76 18 903 49 9,620 154 409 193 70 285 294 771 1,034 129 16 3,466 78 63 6,120 42 22 08 93 60 1,457 900 1,652 170 110 1,225 3,481 3,482 5,364 202 923 739 123 67 78, 014 169 30 151 24 17 226 35 61 78 162 232 108 1,437 3 1,724 206 3,9S6 143 6 170 3,944 165 41 432 441 1,884 355 621 2,619 75 10 901 49 9,619 127 190 61 266 279 562 1,034 129 1,320 77 53 10 42 22 97 97 60 Fe- males. 531 "'20 OCCUPATIONS. OCCUPATION, CLASSni'IED BY SEX, BY STATES AND TEEEITORIES: 1890— Continued. 321 MASSACHUSETTS. Total. 23, 787 2,300 4,178 257 2,093 2,722 146 957 4,009 23, 183 11, 832 1,919 3,587 1,603 1,664 679 165 311 i76, 646 146 137 85 885 109 267 58 934 168 76 119 478 351 126 81 1,781 13 8,685 277 8,328 2,407 631 2,345 68,873 681 3,264 1,080 1,623 467 2,165 324 719 1, 961 2,434 191 669 2,396 373 82,733 2,811 1,007 443 3,510 2,811 1,638 1,517 458 828 61, 550 01 325 20,111 264 1G5 788 113 303 Males. 22, 877 2,355 3,786 263 2,076 1,973 146 917 4,057 17, 285 11,710 439 8,587 960 1,362 671 165 213 338, 761 146 137 81 385 108 58 034 168 Fe- males. 119 478 343 104 81 1,713 1 3,467 249 8,327 2,194 656 1,104 62, 307 642 972 1,004 1,481 467 2,152 262 464 1,961 2,434 183 203 2,393 320 32, 731 1,195 972 89 377 2,186 1,588 1,103 1,616 457 119 28, 775 61 325 24 259 165 760 112 275 810 14 392 4 17 749 40 2 6,898 92 1,480 643 212 136, 885 267 MICHIGAN. 22 68 12 218 28 1 213 76 1,241 16, 666 39 2,292 76 42 62 263 466 3 53 2 1,616 35 66 1,324 1,223 535 1 1 709 32, 775 20, 087 5 Total. 13, 122 628 773 104 1,169 805 36 254 3,729 7,154 12,571 934 881 1,762 858 812 36 103 115 92 15 139 20 125 33 153 31 45 48 72 142 62 41 652 7 1,457 309 7,816 514 3,532 173 214 556 395 572 1,328 POP — PT 2- 427 1,345 3,643 272 1 1,770 49 23, 699 336 1,734 243 420 403 804 650 2,811 317 401 65 10 193 11, 017 58 36 102 2 9 -21 Males. 12,774 626 722 101 1,154 692 36 239 3,726 6,870 12, 545 336 881 1,427 356 310 30 87 115 15 139 20 33 153 31 47 72 138 46 41 823 6 1,400 240 7,816 80 286 8,301 154 26 505 383 672 1,323 Fe- males. 848 2 61 3 6 113 15 3 1,284 26 698 335 2 2 16 24,220 126 333 1,345 3,645 265 1,767 44 23, 693 163 1,700 243 114 300 585 414 2,808 317 23 54 10 193 6 66 36 100 2 228 231 19 188 51 12 MINNESOTA. Total. 9,172 721 621 105 944 650 66 200 483 4,781 8,632 1,185 809 1,307 3 7 1 3 5 6 223 34 306 43 219 136 378 11 11, Oil 2 42 20 48 6 48 8 80 18 12 26 97 68 16 34 461 2 681 29 4,855 71 1 335 2,412 97 64 101 30 508 777 1,679 2,249 349 654 31 16, 187 136 51 17 261 727 561 1,431 35 12 37 25 214 6,460 16 Males. >,031 718 608 104 941 498 66 199 483 4,124 8,612 440 809 1,147 266 90 51 58 71,644 26 97 60 15 33 445 2 646 29 4,355 63 1 208 2,195 96 30 508 777 1,678 2,249 341 654 19 15, 183 66 61 14 261 558 425 1,428 33 30 25 214 6 16 31 77 1 Fe- males. 52 ..... "657 20 745 'ieo 2 12, 104 18 127 217 1 59 13 3 "m 2 1,585 37 1 1,640 3 983 2 8 14 29 ''08 1 'iiq 1 ■■>in 4,601 68 671 135 163 57 218 2,315 1,074 964 128 44 3 311 264 103 37 36 863 228 824 2,072 1,066 843 128 44 3 298 204 108 37 36 850 130 750 243 8 121 114 165 9 13 6 104 105 9 13 5 10 1,435 16 1,002 1 3 2 19 211 212 213 214 210 217 218 13 37 35 67 34 2 174 70 157 36 35 67 34 2 170 34 144 1 219 1 3 176 85 297 283 529 9,281 1,181 15 260 220 255 221 222 223 221 13 98 74 4 86 13 324 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table T9.— TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATIONS. All occupations . Agriculture, fisheries, and mining . Agricultural laborers (a) Apiarists Dairymen anrl dairywomen JTarriiers, planters, .-ind overseers (a) . Fialiermeu and oystermeu (a) Gardeners, £lorista,nurserymen,and vino growers liumbermen and raftsmen Miners (coal) Miners (not otherwise specified) Quarrymen Stock raisers, herders, and drovers "Wood choppers Other agricultural pursuits (a) Professional serTice. Actors Architects , Artiyts and teachers of art , Authors and literary and scientific persona- Chemists, assay ers, and metallurgists Clergymen Dentists Designers, draftsmen , and inventors Engiucers (civil, mechanical, electrical, and min- iog) and surveyors. Journalists Lawyers Mnsiciana and teachers of music Officer.^ of United States army and navy. Officials (government) (a) Physicians and surgeons , Professors in colleges and universities . Teachers Thi^atiical managers, showmen, etc Veterinary surgeons Other professional service Domestic and personal service. Barbers and hairdressers Bartenders Boarding and lodging house keeiiers Engineers and firemen (uot locomotive) , Hotel keepers Housekeepers and stewards (a) Hunters, trappers, guides, and scouts . Janitors liaborers (not specified) (a) Launderers and laundresses Nurses andmidwives. llestauran t k eepers Saloon keepers Servants Sextons Soldiers, sailors, and marines (United States) (a) . "Watchmen, policemen, and detectives Other domestic and personal service Trade and transportation. Agents (claim, commission, real estate, insurance, etc.) and collectors. Auctioneers Bankers and brokers (money and stocks) Boaimen and canalmen [] Bookkeepers and accountants {a) '.'.'.'.','.'.. Brokers (commercial) Clerks and copyists (a) '.'.'.'.'.['.'.'.'.'.'. Conuncrcial travelers '.'.V.'.'.'..'. Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc ■-.-...... Foremen and overseers Hostlers Hucksters and peddlers '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.." Livery stable keepers ] ' Locomotive engineers and firemen (a) Merchants and dealers in drugs and chemicais (re- tail). Merchants and dealers in dry goods (retail) .. Merchants and dealers in griiocrios (retail) Merchants and dealers in wines and liquors (retail)' Merchants anddealers in wines audliquors (whole, sale). MONTANA. Total. 72, 223 25, 780 3,217 1 64, 6,775 11 149 500 711 9,793 156 4,458 009 34, 2,900 111 46 58 25 90 144 68 19 294 343 222 CO 319 232 11 579 152 17 5 343 496 295 938 311 172 53 47 9,909 830 99 93 848 8,826 10 1,885 151 11, 443 15 233 27 550 7 1,484 96 2,088 241 146 80 135 454 121 44 193 30 21 Males. 07, 587 25,584 3,210 1 59 6, 629 11 146 500 711 9,791 156 4,427 909 34 2,294 53 46 30 23 90 144 C5 19 294 342 103 60 292 227 10 160 160 17 2 334 496 116 938 260 26 63 44 9,888 677 10 85 835 1,818 10 1,885 151 27 11, 219 544 15 231 27 535 7 1,414 96 2,083 210 340 79 135 451 120 40 191 30 21 Fe- males. ,636 190 5 140 27 5 1 419 2 2,683 179 ""51 146 21 153 13 2,008 234 NEBRASKA. Total. 170, 574 34, 771 24 323 132, 293 81 944 129 39 49 233 1,619 54 12 90 165 313 67 43 1,774 322 93 697 574 2, 4.53 1,070 69 1,432 1,721 75 7,906 519 236 20 59, 272 1,729 961 807 1,381 999 853 19 367 25, 324 1,549 500 390 1,177 20, 731 24 1,596 663 199 02, 883 70 1,357 64 8,075 83 11,294 1,608 6,293 921 ■ 1, 173 568 1,003 1,718 1,334 795 1,361 73 39 Males. 325, 410 167, 117 34, 596 23 275 129, 106 81 917 129 39 43 235 1,603 64 11 12, 294 01 165 120 34 43 1,750 321 88 607 664 2,434 428 CO 1,333 1,636 67 1,830 503 236 15 38, 745 1,683 961 316 1,384 908 36 19 356 25, 190 440 40 354 1,171 3,439 24 1,696 663 166 59, 355 4,658 70 1, 342 54 2,642 S3 10, 022 1, 694 6,289 916 1,173 514 1,063 1,718 1,203 783 1,340 73 Fe- males. 42, 044 8,457 175 1 50 3,180 16 i' 7,245 29 193 33 19 C43 :,076 16 20, 527 46 49!' 91 817 11 134 1,109 460 36 6 17, 293 15 '433 1,373 14 Total. 23, 415 10, 536 2,242 1 43 1,643 26 164 86 4,844 3 1,049 431 4 1,060 34 20 3 106 22 100 66 Males. 21,591 10, 404 183 81 6 323 49 2 1 5,450 .120 144 130 220 140 60 71 10 2,117 494 40 29 2:!0 1,513 1 111 16 3,303 2,229 1 39 1,588 26 133 86 43 1 381 13 704 78 63 26 43 182 24 63 100 6 5 4,803 3 1, 043 431 4 730 34 20 :■! 100 ' 100 21 105 4 65 48 2 1 4,526 119 14 4 63 220 121 4 68 10 2,077 340 090 2 1 in 13 3,251 43 l.'i3 24 Fe- males. 330 1 203 1 924 1 "77' "19' 52 3 40 154 33 7 11 623 a See explanatory notes in Table 78. OCCUPATIONS. OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, BY STATES AND TEERITOEIES: 1890— Continuod. 325 NEW HAMPSHIKE. Total. 164, 703 42, 982 11,578 G 61 29, 286 172 276 382 46 483 62 587 61 0,831 MaloB. 22 24 157 67 16 674 162 55 238 127 417 405 14 470 673 44 3,102 100 35 30 23, 711 506 163 472 766 . 422 1,830 18 84 10, 595 448 410 75 309 7,010 31 12 492 48 19, 771 36 98 21 001 10 3,072 306 2,943 220 611 336 233 689 287 261 828 9 42, 360 11, 527 6 41 28, 731 172 272 382 484 62 586 61 1,529 10 24 56 28 15 657 161 64 237 416 155 14 422 639 34 333 100 35 11 Fe- males. 10 655 498 162 179 760 396 61 18 80 10, 539 147 33 04 292 637 31 12 492 31 18, 339 735 97 21 616 16 2,602 301 2,942 217 611 330 233 689 280 245 817 9 7 ,302 12 "ioi 1 250 NEW JERSEY. Total. 670, 738 74, 889 28, 686 6 352 33, 146 3,595 3,668 107 10 2,767 19 9,283 8 1 293 26 1,799 4 56 301 377 11 17 6,373 17 1,432 1 '385' 480 5 1 800 140 332 157 22, 363 190 397 819 239 2,018 443 487 1,812 2,169 1,813 29 1,740 2,044 120 6,336 472 186 40 Males. 459, 467 73, 477 28, 528 4 203 34, 041 3,504 3,606 107 2,685 1,940 1,395 6,643 1,673 2,742 12 557 54, 825 4,377 1,741 492 3,070 44, 499 230 67 3,120 653 5,815 90 1,025 1,918 6,674 391 22, 713 1,106 12, 200 1,245 1,696 2,150 590 2,097 1,140 1,142 4,527 495 157 1,821 866 148 332 134 131 397 630 134 308 2,000 435 475 1,803 678 2,157 897 29 1,672 1,929 112 1,235 463 186 29 81, 334 Fe. males. Ill, 271 2,625 1,929 220 5,641 1,431 192 12 477 54, 424 853 160 440 2,845 6,278 236 57 3,113 495 111, 385 6,608 90 1,023 1,916 5,911 391 20, 643 1,189 12, 200 1,171 1,696 2,105 588 2,097 1,124 1,004 4,100 481 157 1,412 158 2 69 1,105 1 62 1 "23 1,763 59 289 105 1 18 8 12 9 21 2 021 NEW MEXICO. 8 6,101 17 48,188 60 11 1,175 2 142 2,550 401 3,524 1, 581 46 226 38, 221 ^ 7 163 147 2 2 763 2,070 138 427 14 Total. 54,151 26, Oil 6,991 3 29 10, 266 U 121 150 801 2,163 21 6,832 212 1 1,712 13 10 14 16 21 161 23 1 112 239 216 51 202 151 398 18 6 1 129 103 102 108 161 12 13 11, 612 863 39 57 253 2,033 1 1,089 75 4,979 188 2 692 13 531 80 48 58 65 235 61 61 135 13 Males. 60, 217 26,190 6,916 3 28 9,943 11 120 156 804 2,107 21 6,775 212 1 1,386 7 10 6 15 24 159 23 1 112 239 174 51 189 160 152 17 6 1 Fe- males. 129 33 162 91 11 12 9 11, 363 171 7 60 249 777 1 1,089 75 i 159 2 673 12 534 80 48 67 55 235 63 61 134 13 8 421 45 1 313 320 246 1 4 279 097 32 7 4 1,256 KEW YORK. 2, 435, 725 110, 132 132, 690 271 1,152 219, OIC 1,674 10, 831 2, 0J4 148 2,911 4,858 558 833 233 116, 376 3,269 1,597 4,891 1,235 835 7,532 2, 269 1,034 6,510 3,300 11,194 10, 657 539 8,688 11,139 638 31, 711 3,283 ■ 887 372 531, 137 13, 153 13, 364 5,425 18, 787 7,514 12, 466 384 5,258 196, 109 22, 097 9,019 2,913 11, 8H2 213, 748 770 3,926 13, 500 3,402 527, 564 25, 189 47'6 6,866 6,212 28, 611 1,681 103, 752 7,981 65, 8J9 4,079 8,012 13, 618 2,700 7.723 1,961 4,766 17, 219 4,611 819 1,021,785 401, 529 131, 967 263 902 211,648 4,069 10, 607 2, 004 147 2,909 1,853 558 833 204 76,484 1,807 1, 593 2,976 780 821 7,323 2,231 1,801 6,513 3,209 11,177 5, 841, 5:i9 8,356 10, 440 402 6,269 3,096 887 281 327, 552 12, 473 i;i, 327 1,234 18, 780 7,068 1,211 381 3,912 191, 493 4,291 1,444 2,681 ll,S78 31, 309 766 3,920 13, 527 2,445 .481,790 24, 418 474 5,831 6.190 23, 993 1,676 91, 220 7,903 55, 808 3,738 13,179 2,089 7,723 4,861 4,384 16, 091 4,618 809 Fe- males. ,603 629 3 230 7,362 5 317 29 38, 892 1,402 4 1,915 149 14 210 33 133 28 17 4,713 333 693 76 28, 142 187 91 226, 885 680 37 4,191 7 476 11, 256 1,316 1,610 17, 803 8,175 263 601 179, 439 33 957 771 2 35 22 4,618 5 0, 532 78 41 341 3 409 11 NORTH CAROLINA. 1,135 06 10 Total. Males. ^^^^ 637, 363 374, 359 171, 7E0 105 192, 551 2,586 615 1,725 97 717 148 88 1,087 2,938 12, 296 98 56 28 2,252 195 8 301 181 992 294 29 1,436 1,560 03 4, 701 47 11 1 71, 261 513 318 352 1, 138 309 1,006 41 73 25,610 8.217 691 167 169 31, 331 62 20 581 69 23, 799 1,081 44 109 201 812 53 3,090 399 3,226 375 413 287 183 610 318 707 1,106 62 13 318,711 129,448 6 67 179, 470 2,642 449 1, 723 07 715 1.18 84 1,087 2,87U 8,971 35 51 40 23 2,210 195 179 992 00 20 1, 321 1, 634 50 1,817 44 11 3 29, 087 532 313 91 1,138 233 65 41 71 21,126 118 11 119 165 4,209 62 26 570 63 28, 171 44 109 201 702 3, 5:;3 395 3,223 Fe- 115, 192 55, 648 42, 318 1 38 13, 075 11 66 2 4 68 3,325 12 115 20 13 2,881 3 13 258 "74' 2 4,481 8,129 553 18 4 27, 055 028 164 1 1 374 1 143 244 188 43 540 347 1 098 1,111 61 17 9 25 1 1 326 STAllSTICS OF POPULATION. Table 5-9.— TOTAX, PERSONS 10 YEAES OF AGE AND OATEE ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCnPATIONS. MONTANA. NKBRASK^. NEVADA. Total. Males. Ee- males. Total. Males. Ee- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. 76 77 Trade and traosportation— Continued. Merchants and doalera, not speclliod (retail) Merchantsand dealers (wliolcsale), importers, and abipplnjr merchants. Messengers and errand and olBce hoys 1, 298 09 8 291 63 6 25 32 354 2,299 94 . 48 262 23 15 3 5 11, 764 1,280 27 69 8 283 63 5 25 32 340 2,295 42 48 238 23 15 3 5 10, 837 18 8,981 563 613 146 989 280 8 135 20 3,980 7,410 1,089 605 1,108 205 73 53 48 65, 792 8,005 561 503 143 978 232 8 133 23 3,381 7,394 372 001 1,030 205 73 53 44 47, 903 76 2 11 3 11 48 2 341 7 22 2 109 2C is" 10 71 649 7 330 7 23 3 109 26 13 10 67 619 3 11 78 7!) Newspaper carrier.s an d newshoys m Officials of banks and of insurance, trade, trans- portation, trust, and other companies, (a) Packers and shippers 3 81 «2 Pilots 83 Porters and helpers (in stores and warehouses) . . . Sailors (a) 84 85 14 4 52 599 22 717 1 132 4 86 Steam railroad employ69 (not otherwise speci- fied), (o) Stenographers and typewriters 87 4 88 Street raihray omplov6a 89 24 64 10 5 1 63 10 6 1 11 90 Telegraph andtelephonelinemeii and electric light and power company employes. Undertakers 91 92 "SVeis'heTS, gau»j:ers, and measurers Other persona in trade and transportation Manufactnring and mechanical industries 93 4 7,887 94 937 3,001 2, C.-SO 381 Agricultural implement makers (not otherwise classified), (a) Appren ti c ps ( 1) lachsmiths) 95 1 3 1 3 9 47 4 57 3 27 3 74 15 18 21 53 64 11 14 271 1 60S 18 3,194 35 1 203 1,053 65 31 29 22 196 1,195 9 47 4 65 3 96 4 4 HI Apprentices (boot and shoe makers) 'M Apprentices (carpenters and .joiners) 4 4 2 1 1 Uil Apprentices (carriage and, wagon makers) 100 Apprentices (dressmakers) 1 1 27 3 3 JOl Apprentices (leather curriers, etc.) 3 74 15 102 Apprentices (machinists) 10 2 1 2 8 7 10 2 2 2 103 Apprentices (-masons) 104 1 18 1 4 1 105 Apprentices (painters) 2 8 7 21 53 62 10 14 263 4 106 Appreuticea (plumbers) lOV 2 1 4 4 108 Apprentices (tailors) 109 Apprentices (tinsmiths) 2 3D 2 27 110 3 8 1 81 1 3 8 8 111 Artificial flower makers 113 Bakers Basket makers 158 1 915 7 153 1 915 6 6 667 17 3,191 35 1 146 1,037 64 3S 3 364 2 35 3 3 115 Bleachers, dyers, and scourers 1 361 2 ilB Bono and ivory workers 118 Boot and shoe makers and repairers ., 16 180 18 10 179 17 6 1 1 57 16 1 31 2 93 4 1 93 4 1 Bottlers and mineral and soda water makers Box makers (paper) 120 122 Brass workers (not otherwise specified) (a) i 2 98 185 1 2 97 185 29 23 196 1,192 3 2 43 12 3 2 43 12 Brick and tile makers and terra cotta workers (a) . Britannia workers i 3 125 126 127 Builders and contractors 1 301 464 7 1 301 464 7 327 1,110 2,113. 203 127 1,103 2,111 200 i" 25' 23" 129 130 Butter and cheese makers ],'. Button makers 2 3 165 7 165 7 131 132 Cabinet makers Candle, soap, and tallow makers !. 26 26 268" 19 11, 214 118 458 6 1 227 712 291 308 29 8 45 7 4,003 10 12 50 .... 268 17 11, 205 49 458 6 9' 9' 133 134 Carpenters and .joiners Carpet makers (a) []- 2,690 2,680 i 9 69 474" 1 23 18 473' 1 23 IS 1 135 Carriage and wagon makers (not otherwise classi- fied), (a) Charcoal, coke, and limo hurners Chemical works employ6s (a) 46 70 46 70 136 137 138 139 Clock and watch makers and repairers 35 60 39 23 6 2 4 564 34 55 34 23 6 2 4 1 5 6 237" 593 254 308 29 7" 45 7 13 10 12 50 i' 23" 45 6 8 3 42 6 8 3 140 Confectioners 119 37 3 141 Coopers 143 144 145 Corset m.ikers ][ Cotton mill operatives (a) !!!!!!!.!!!!!! Distillers and rectifiers (a) £• 147 Dressmakers [ Electroplaters \[\] 3" 195 3" 148 564 3,990 195 149 50 Electrotypera and stereotypers (a) Engravers Fertilizer makers (a) '.'.'.'.'.','.'. rish curers and packers (a) i' i' 151 L52 1 1 ..,, a See explanatory notes in Table 78. OCCUPATIONS. OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890— Continued. 327 NEW HAMPSHIRE. NEW JERSEY. NEW MEXICO. NEW YORK. NORTH CAROLINA. Total. Males. malea. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Po- mulea. Tot,al. Males. li-e- maJes. 2,623 98 92 13 192 104 11 20 113 1,551 2,849 81 95 21 2 67 SO 4 13 71, 403 2,664 93 93 13 189 83 11 23 113 1,274 2,840 28 95 102 67 78 4 12 49, 189 59 18, 433 1,470 1,995 163 1,491 917 359 423 2,774 9,007 12, 018 1,170 1,212 1,8U 712 525 125 201 233, 803 15, 492 1,465 1,939 161 1,485 097 358 411 2,773 6,732 11, 953 371 1,212 1,425 655 521 125 156 177, 671 941 6 56 2 6 220 1 11 1 2,275 65 799 824 23 23 1 76 201 2 23 6 149 1, 107 14 813 23 23 1 76 201 2 23 C 143 1,104 11 11 6 3 8 67, 671 6,293 13,737 697 5,400 4,431 960 5,677 8,424 48, 598 34, 974 6,449 8,044 7,080 1,872 2,097 754 1,188 828, 216 64, 389 6, 260 12, 582 680 6,381 3,119 900 5,574 8,421 33, 144 34,814 2,331 8,044 4,987 1,787 2,075 754 911 634, 430 3,282 33 1,165 17 19 1,312 6,234 134 331 10 274 78 97 242 697 2,187 5,041 48 72 380 55 67 45 50, 645 6,209 133 325 10 273 45 97 241 697 2,071 5,019 31 72 362 65 66 45 3 37, 231 76 1 6 78 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 88 87 83 89 90 91 92 3 21 1 33 3 103 3 15, 454 160 ■4, 118 1 277 9 53 116 22 17 50 386 157 4 93 7 11 3 2 3,997 78 7 11 3 2 3,407 15 590 2,093 85 22 18 2 1 45 46, 221 277 193, 786 4 13, 414 22,219 94 31 20 2 16 9 5 4 61 8 2 8 14 30 7 9 137 31 20 2 16 9 13 158 03 5S0 21 18G 19 5)7 217 25 136 370 210 99 73 2,051 3 2D 3,092 222 5, 640 1,001 78 893 8, 0S9 483 3,366 337 1,113 780 6,234 11 356 1,601 4,793 170 618 951 222 21, 391 658 544 153 268 993 990 989 1,481 193 997 3,463 67 389 10, 303 258 60 837 43 7 13 158 57 677 21 660 514 257 1,094 103 1.220 24 1,434 390 233 401 1,341 800 677 327 6,159 2,374 13, 466 1,327 22, 327 2,050 285 7,793 27, 02s 2,042 5,316 2 222 3,844 4,576 6,633 78 2,403 6,909 19, 379 3,100 .558 6,666 674 73,022 6,936 4,847 355 976 3,441 5,551 4,983 7,472 582 521 5,623 2S9 1,680 69, 650 708 461 2,463 57 41 658 613 251 1,094 103 2 1 6 3 37 3 62 6 2 2 41 14 2 9 3 20 1 5 148 3 37 3 52 6 6 C 90 2 3 97 2 2 93 5 186 1 1 1,220 2 100 101 103 103 104 105 103 107 4 64 8 19 614 216 24 1,430 3B0 41 14 3 1 23 16 16 4 2 255 2 1 26 222 2 8 14 28 6 9 131 136 370 213 57 71 1,989 31 3,016 210 5,618 913 03 602 6,764 450 504 325 1,052 774 6,231 11 285 1,601 4,791 162 274 951 199 21,181 478 544 163 231 879 837 733 1,4S0 199 00 1,288 65 389 35 230 60 814 42 7 1 1 9 1 1 26 1 1 7 1 1 25 2' 1 399 1, 340 774 455 327 6,853 377 13, 070 1,139 22, 319 1,425 234 3, 765 2-1, 133 1,856 1,001 1,823 3,718 4,572 8,610 73 2,006 6,907 19, 355 2,876 191 6,661 606 72, 987 3,147 4,820 353 75.3 3,130 4,659 3,455 7,458 679 78 2,357 209 1,678 518 673 460 2,402 57 41 9 3 20 1 5 145 2 1 3 42 1 62 98 70 13 1 83 35 303 1,325 33 862 32 63 6 3 108 109 110 lU 113 113 6 306 1,997 396 188 8 025 51 4, 030 3,793 186 3,715 397 126 4 23 6 397 2 24 224 367 5 08 35 3,789 27 223' 311 892 1,618 14 3 443 3,166 3 309 51 1,723 325 303 48 1,725 316 C 6 73 09 4 114 92 2,102 60 100 77 2,100 66 8 15 2 4 413 1 413 1 9 315 115 117 118 119 53 10, 582 60 321 231 104 151 1,488 38 8,161 54 147 215 304 151 1,487 13 2,421 174 16 44 1,068 10 32 62 27 1,058 16 23 51 17 10 181 6 131 5 7 1 130 121 1 27 26 1 27 26 18 552 18 549 1 3 121 125 125 48 134 450 01 40 134 450 66 71 10 234 420 12 16 234 420 9 62 139 1 62 139 i' 2 8 344 6 3 129 130 326 20 6,182 114 238 11 IS 100 225 123 414 11 14 15,772 1 209 2,414 5 1 326 26 5,183 43 238 11 13 94 103 92 414 11 8 6,649 1 209 6 .. . «l 257 257 23 10 180 132 811 1 15 13 811 i 7,113 7,110 3 71 133 131 15 13 380 9 18 89 175 J8 19 380 9 18 89 166 85 775 19 5 6 123 31 37 120 153 256 1 I'HIt 23 57 9 1 2 23 49 7 1 2 B 2 138 9 2 139 140 141 6 9,123 937 2,175 2 142 143 144 145 1-45 7, 7i)2 302 29 1,052 3,473 302 29 4,319 2,414 '"'i6,'208' 8 265' ""'205' 2 59, 032 35 1 1 63 S 1 23 2 1,052 HI 148 25 2 2 23 1 1 1 3 47 8 3' 47 8 149 150 151 »2 (^•••••-••' 328 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 79.— TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATIONS. MONTANA. NEBRASKA. NEVADA. 1 Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe. males. Total. Males. Fe- males. isa Mannfacturing and mechanical mdnstries— Cont'd. Gaa works employes (a) . ... 3 9 3 11 8 3 9 3 11 8 39 35 6 36 117 3 1,231 40 13 438 13 14 49 1,669 613 587 3,115 130 139 106 153 918 1,351 02 630 2 6 39 33 1 1 2 116 12 1 1 1 116 13 1S4 2 6 ISS 1 1S« 30 117 IST Gunsmiths, locksmiths and bell hangers 158 3 isq Harness and saddle maters and repairers 101 1 101 i,23i 30 10 436 41 2 41 2 1liO 1 10 3 2 13 1M 162 483 1 18 13 433 113 143 625 488 15 15 163 1 164 18 13 433 113 143 624 14 49 1,658 612 687 3,114 128 139 106 71 918 8 61 527 2 5 161 Xeathercurriers, dressers, finishers, and tanners.. 3 119 21 12 82 9 5 48 128 26 69 2 33 3 119 21 12 82 9 5 46 128 26 160 1 167 Manufactarers and officials of manufacturing companies. 16R Ifit 1 1 2 170 Meatandfruitpaikers.canners.aiid preservers (a). 171 17 870 94 65 123 7 93 17 809 89 55 17? 1 5 2 173 Mill and factory operatives (not specified) (a) 87 174 IT'; 123 1, 313 1 3 09 176 7 98 2 33 177 17R Musical instrument makers (not other-^'ise speci- fied), (a) Nail and t.ick makers (a) 179 1 ISO 1 1 1S1 Oil works employ6s 20 3,514 181 31 431 40 1,334 885 103 20 3,493 183 20 392 46 1,334 883 105 1S?r 411 18 410 18 1 21 1 11 39 106 3 105 3 1 1R3 Paper hangers 184 Paper mill operatives 185 89 137 165 1 81 137 165 1 8 17 3 19 27 17 3 10 27 186 Piano and organ makers and tuners (a) 187 Plasterers 188 Plumhers and gas and steam fitters 2 1 189 Potters 190 191 269 " 206 3 1,860 1,790 70 46 43 3 192 193 Publishers of books, maps, and newspapers 23 5 9 23 5 9 163 52 10 1 16 162 62 10 1 16 3 2 2 194 195 Hope and cordage makers 198 197 Sail, awning, and tent makers 6 3 1 2 133 S2 1 133 198 199 Saw and planing mill employ6s (a) 508 161 503 409 1,527 1 3 13 22 409 8 1 uno Seamstresses (a) 161 1,619 92 201 Sewing machine makers (not otherwise classi- fied), (a) Sewing machine operators (a) 202 1 7 i 1 3 i 203 Ship and boat builders 7 3 18 13 4 4 204 Shirt, collar, and culf makers (a) 1 9 205 Silk mill operatives (a) 206 Starch makers 240 2D 1 4 1,301 930 653 16 22 10 210 20 4 1 1 207 Steam boiler makers 58 58 18 18 208 Stove, furnace, and grate makers (a) 209 Straw workers 1 210 Sugar makers and refiners 4 1,209 934 606 15 22 211 214 123 60 11 195 123 57 11 19 152 47 60 41 3 1 1 1 65 8 1 12 41 3 1 1 2 213 213 3 214 Tool and cutlery makers (not otherwise classi- fied), (a) Trunk, valise, leather-case, and pocket-book Umbrella and parasol makers 215 216 1 217 TTpbolsterers 28 4 20 3 28 18S 178 71 15 20 211 20 1,011 18t 178 70 15 20 200 17 933 2 55 6 8 1 2 12 218 Well borers 4 219 VV heelwrigli ts 26 3 i 220 "Whitewashers 221 Wire workers "Wood workers (nototherwiso specified) 38 37 1 6 3 78 223 Woolen mill operatives (a) 224 Other persons in manufacturing and mechanical industries. 150 155 1 52 ■'" a Sec explanatory notes in Table 78. OCCUPATIONS. OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, BY STATES AND TEERITOEIES: 1890— Continued. 329 NEW HAMPSHIRE. Total. aialea 40 13 183 95 5 403 14 2,271 754 " 10 1 605 1,800 1,220 1,328 1,268 1 167 53 3,887 237 5j2 75 575 1 2,133 60 681 191 78 40 291 19 455 1,039 Oil 982 315 145 292 30 1 125 188 9 31 1,045 3,541 509 49 11 120 91 37 3 383 11 813 652 1 603 1,799 1,225 1,328 1,268 1 167 50 1,543 237 Fe- males. 75 575 2,122 48 644 147 78 40 291 19 344 374 1,039 300 315 139 283 29 1 122 "iss' 31 929 2,195 4C0 2 63 4 2 2 18 3 1,458 102 KBW JEESET. 2,344 632 2 137 44 611 105 "is 4 022 Total. 110 1,346 49 Males. 220 4,298 164 1,490 398 23 1,678 6,137 1,010 5,974 469 212 2,647 9,014 4, 728 1,602 0,767 162 298 682 5,419 974 1,441 452 2,803 37 239 9 304 9,439 606 817 404 6J0 526 3,085 3,801 01 3,375 843 285 432 162 2,173 147 23 974 2,927 335 503 1,406 1,952 15,149 992 125 105 276 5,718 2, 092 3,111 1,315 1,128 964 58 969 87 1,285 1,696 2,946 6,201 Fe- males. 219 4,221 47 1,117 395 10 1,642 4,745 301 5,869 108 210 2,588 9,030 4,720 1,598 6,766 140 298 626 2,745 072 6 449 2,801 35 238 9 300 9,375 604 721 435 690 525 3,083 2,978 57 3,261 714 284 432 131 1,595 137 22 974 86 323 60 1,400 621 7,661 2 992 125 34 276 3,602 2,056 2,242 1,294 176 58 969 87 1,138 1,604 1,661 1 77 117 379 ■i 13 136 1,392 053 115 361 2 69 4 8 NEW MEXICO. Total. 56 2,674 2 1,435 3 2 4 64 2 90 29 10 1 2 823 4 114 129 31 583 10 2,841 12 633 1,428 7,588 71 '2,"ii6 21 129 95 66 147 92 1,285 1,618 4 160 60 215 Males. 122 113 235 Fe- males. 4 100 49 38 215 121 113 2 29 KEW YORK. 233 Total. 1,078 4,616 4,999 3, 8:!9 1,678 2,713 506 6,460 25, 505 18, 054 11,257 24, 807 784 2,087 2,526 8,553 4,264 8, 733 1,809 11,185 249 674 1,041 40, 533 1,812 6, 166 2,632 4,93C 3,876 16, 000 879 121 18, 162 1,142 1,128 1,706 1,700 1,528 880 786 7,402 22, 004 78 3,327 4,733 10, 783 5,922 134 3,183 1,622 431 642 61, 291 9,916 25, 652 2,065 1,308 1,218 5,411 205 1,081 383 1,811 10, 641 8,013 14, 219 Males. 1,070 4,241 2,111 3,234 1,078 121 4,406 4,503 3, 506 14, 007 477 477 0,403 25, 543 17, 974 11, 236 24, 856 644 2,081 2,391 3,951 4,258 213 1, 723 11,174 218 201 673 1,037 40, 260 1,800 3,912 2, 375 4,867 3,875 14, 980 747 104 17, 055 803 1,118 1,704 1,048 1,023 818 710 7,397 2,466 604 4,731 2,166 2,417 89 3,181 1,019 131 640 41, 908 9,703 18, 528 2,572 1,079 484 4,913 205 1,681 1,615 10, 065 4,040 «,463 Fe- males. KOETH CAROLINA. 2 275 C05 147 105 1,969 6,041 239 2,233 29 67 23 80 21 11 240 6 135 4,607 6 8,619 84 11 48 1 4 273, 12 1,264 257 03 1 20 132 17 1,107 279 10 2 052 505 76 5 19, 538 2,723 2 8,627 3,505 45 3 300 2 19, 383 213 7,126 93 229 734 498 196 476 3,973 4,756 Total. Males. 191 118 10 107 955 1,035 234 1,331 12 770 34 1,627 1,747 603 14 188 33 ,029 13 41 96 19 198 82 67 1 461 3,410 4,231 3 375 253 6,719 22 90 5 265 33 2 442 200 631 29 146 107 954 1,035 234 1,331 770 31 1,037 1,734 13 188 32 1,020 13 30 92 19 198 82 58 1 451 i,407 4 3 99 Fe- males. 2:11 248 3,754 22 86 5 265 33 2 431 131 569 162 2 10 690 13 003 1 3 4,227 22 144 5 11 69 330 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 79.— TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATIO^'S. All occupations . Agriculture, fisheries, and mining Agricultural laborers (a) Apiarists Dairymen and dairywomen. ..- Farmers, planters, and overseers (a) . Fishennnn and oystermen (a) Gardeners, dorists, nurserymen, and vinegrowers. LuuiberrafU and ra'tsunm Miner7»(roal) ., Miners (not otherwise specified) QuaiTymen Stocic raisers, herders, and drovers Wood r.huppers , Other agricultural pursuits {a) Professional service - Actors Architects - Arti,sts and teachers of art Aiilhors and literary and scientific 7)ersons. Cheiaists, assayers, and metallurgists Clergymen Dentists Desiguers, draftsmen, and inventors Engineers {ci\'il, mechanical, electrical, and min- ing) and surveyors. Journalists NORTH DAKOTA. 43, 855 12. 273 Lawyers Slusieians and teachers of music Officers fif United States army and navy. Oflicials {government) (a) Physicians and .surgeons Professors in colleges and universities . Teachers Theatrical managers, showmen, etc Yeterinary surgeons Other professional service Domestic and personal service. Barbers and hairdressers Bartenders Boarding and lodging housekeepers Engini^ers and firemen (not locomotive) . Hotel keepers Housekeepers and stewards (a) Hunters, trappers, guides, and scouts. Janitors Laborers (not specified) (a) Launderers and laundresses Nurses and midwives. llestaiirant keepers Saloon keepers Servants Sextons SoldiiTs, sailors, and marines (United States) (a). Watchmen, policemen, and detectives Other domestic and personal service Trade and transportation. Agents (claim, commission, real estate, insurance, etc.) and collectors. Auctioneers Bankers and brokers (money and stocks) Boatmen and canalmen Bookkeepers and accountants (a) Brokers (commercial) Clerks and copyists (a) Commercial travelers Draymen, hackraen, teamsters, etc IToremen and overseers Hostlers Hucksters and peddlers Livery stable keepers Loconiotiveejigineers and iireraeii (a) Merchants and dealers in dru ga and cli(;Dii<-aIs (re- tail). ilercli an (sand dealers in dty goodn (retail) Mercliantsand dealers in glo^:(■l'i(^■^ (retail) Kerchant sand dealers in whii-h and liquors (retail) Alirr Hants and dealers in wines and liquor3(whole- sale). 24 30, 800 19 54 33 36 693 8 1 2 9 12 6 1 342 29 3 45 337 91 43 3:'.7 190 7 1,395 67 36 2 9,282 152 105 75 245 263 354 36 44 2,031 206 69 44 151 4,562 1 874 65 15 641 113 10 259 637 98 304 207 119 3:J2 143 122 97 5 1 12, 157 19 30, 109 19 61 33 36 6 684 1 1,945 340 29 337 40 43 337 184 6 380 60 36 1 Fe- males. 4,407 151 105 27 245 243 9 36 43 2,011 48 13 41 148 838 1 874 65 6 113 10 244 7 650 98 304 207 155 31 119 332 143 119 97 5 1 11 fl 5 C91 1,113 1 20 6 1 1,015 7 1 4,875 345 1 10 158 66 3 3 ,224 174 6 1, 272, 786 429,019 107, C91 95 1,424 284,312 944 4,551 800 22, 037 2, 429 3,380 573 Cli; 141 61, 913 Males. 1, 088, 609 350 1, 474 320 204 5,075 1, 113 617 2, 3;. 9 1, 264 5, 336 4,074 29 4,630 7,034 308 25, 544 1,165 477 60 255, 289 5,943 2,991 2,198 9,897 1,879 5,835 30 1,362 129, 702 7, 069 1,882 9.J4 6,844 73, 009 071 4,0(2 604 195, 578 10, 038 245 960 600 9,650 198 30, 334 r,, 1 53 2-i, rj3 1,052 3,027 4, 004 1,078 5,700 2,894 1,785 1, 7ri4 345 253 418, 800 100, 932 02 l,3o:i 275,221 94-i 4,375 800 22, 012 2. 423 610 138 221 347 088 180 202 4,988 1,095 604 2, 395 1,207 6, 324 1, 0C8 29 4, 2S3 6,747 314 9,841 1, 124 477 40 173, 384 5,775 2,984 547 9,894 1,658 233 30 1,187 128,6)0 818 272 863 6,555 8,601 287 071 4,030 471 180, 978 10, 254 245 947 605 7,928 197 25, 097 6,101 22, 112 1,917 3,025 4,497 1,670 6,700 2,849 2,678 8,235 341 252 o See explanatory notes In Table 78. Fe- males. 10, 213 759 3 115 9,121 170 20, 130 147 3 780 137 2 87 18 13 4 12 2,400 353 287 54 16, 703 41 20 81, 905 168 7 1,651 221 6,603 176 1,182 6,251 1,610 92 289 61, 508 12 133 13 1 1, 723 1 4,637 52 U 35 167 2 107 339 4 1 Total. Males, 20, 906 13, 928 1,067 3 14 12, 411 1 28 12 4 10 1,017 83 21 1 40 264 39 74 217 197 13 92 24 S3 29 61 21 2 4 705 97 2 37 2 130 10 2 332 8 41 1 36 202 12 144 17 24 8 61 8 112 40 161 10 1 13, 017 1,057 2 13 12, 117 1 24 12 4 10 2 374 1 264 13 08 211 1,344 90 23 19 29 49 1 2 4 692 42 72 144 2 130 10 2 2,025 188 13 144 17 24 6 01 8 112 40 ICO 10 1 Fe- males. 1,057 3)1 1 294 174 1 6 2 122 1 252 OCCUPATIONS. OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, BY STATES AND TEERITORIES: 1890-Contmned. 331 OEEQOjr. PENNSYLVANIA. EHODE ISLAND. SOUTH OAKOLINA. SOUTH DAKOTA. Total. Maiea. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Holes. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. i Males. Fe- males. 126, 781 116, 988 10, 793 1, 959, 091 1, 635, 143 323, 948 155, 878 113, 164 42, 714 440, 854 311, 423 129, 431 114, 093 102, 635 11, 458 1 60,980 10, 605 11 184 30,057 1,478 609 1,818 14Q 2,105 62 3, 105 737 3 6,926 60. 080 900 463, 086 446,877 6,200 13, 606 12, 422 184 328, 017 239, 507 88, 450 70, 839 69,429 1,410 2 10, 521 11 171 29, 313 1,473 693 1,818 146 2,162 03 3,071 737 3 5,007 84 100, 326 09 996 208, 044 827 6,807 9,010 103, JSO 13. Oil 6,495 740 3,671 204 75, 080 99,290 68 875 203, 281 825 5,680 9,011 103, 161 13, 595 6,484 740 3,670 197 50, 944 1,036 1 121 4,763 2 1£7 5 119 16 11 •4,812 4,801 41 195, 267 3 61 127, 225 607 284 269 116, 953 3 46 117, 166 501 201 269 78, 315 12,373 5 40 54, 686 28 137 77 42 1,947 317 886 289 12 5,995 12, 256 5 33 53, 409 28 130 77 42 1,947 317 879 289 13 3,613 117 2 1,277 7 1 2,382 3 13 744 6 17 7 5,030 782 756 18 51 16 128 16 63 8 5,446 6 6,793 783 749 18 51 15 123 16 63 5 3,447 1 132 15 10, 069 23 5 6 7 7 3 9 10 3 782 200 84 779 2,556 8,193 7,S2 200 770 2,539 6,970 11 1? 34 2 3 17 2,223 13 1 7 24, 136 3 1,999 15 10 1,919 2il 03 131 36 19 553 129 48 474 188 662 460 5 607 730 69 2,242 186 44 8 26, 542 14S 68 85 26 19 646 139 48 474 182 661 232 5 669 696 62 838 183 44 3 21, 847 73 641 532 1,899 4S7 053 6,680 1,8.8 1,364 4,014 1,701 6,735 5, 5T1 120 6,50;i 8,356 468 26, 223 1,133 696 185 477,776 346 623 1,010 318 646 6,612 1,779 1,322 4,607 1,640 6,728 2,385 IZO 5,140 7,978 387 7,645 1,088 696 158 332, 026 190 4 883 169 7 68 49 42 7 61 7 3,137 52 87 213 78 36 424 116 212 375 129 283 492 35 514 526 28 1,712 83 26 25 28,906 33 87 108 44 36 419 109 205 373 125 283 229 35 484 469 24 265 82 26 11 17, 747 19 4 20 62 21 22 1,628 138 6 236 102 773 240 10 733 1,140 66 2,953 25 7 4 51, 772 3 20 30 12 22 1,623 133 5 230 100 771 82 10 085 1,129 01 1,008 24 7 4 22, 335 1 21 19 44 19 17 630 60 8 197 199 740 214 19 510 400 34 2, 739 54 62 10 19 18 13 17 621 59 8 107 198 737 06 19 470 395 29 618 54 62 11 26' 6 S 1 3 3 149 14 5 2,121 17 1R 106 10 105 34 32 9 19 20 8 5 7 7 2 4 6 22 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 15 6 1 218 2 1 164 203 38 40 7 1,404 3 407 378 71 18, 578 45 30 57 4 1,447 1 47 11 5 1,945 1 5 4,696 27 145,750 14 11, 159 29,437 13,911 .8, 232 5,679 37 526 607 351 1,167 497 440 77 80 14,435 1,239 219 117 749 5,711 28 18 297 84 19, 373 497 606 108 1,167 401 61 68 73 14, 365 1,075 38 102 740 2,235 28 18 297 68 18, 634 29 1 243 8,499 4,31)4 3,281 18. 706 4,741 9,500 32 1,830 262, 224 8,422 4,497 1,752 2,722 135, 815 772 526 9,135 916 324, 262 8,239 4,381 8;j0 18, 697 4,370 576 32 1, 527 260, 095 1,814 575 1,684 2,584 15, 720 766 526 9,116 594 297, 699 260 13 2,451 9 371 8,930 705 441 382 1, 235 219 933 4 ,241 11, 231 1,164 622 160 419 9,816 46 330 944 134 27, 372 633 436 93 1,235 193 61 4 235 11, 083 151 70 145 415 1,539 46 330 944 79 24, 709 23 5 289 421 231 277 079 161 1,001 3 70 20, 798 7,797 548 122 123 18, 810 56 11 613 51 21,735 414 231 46 679 lU . 64 3 04 16, 003 128 46 67 114 3, 653 66 11 613 21,024 7 305 73 160 357 406 332 13 50 5,197 379 128 103 156 5,416 9 742 66 14 12, 850 300 73 87 S57 372 18 13 46 5,171 146 20 90 154 558 9 742 OS 10 12,461 5 73' 34' 314 4' 28 233 108 18 2 4,858 4' 389 38 39 231 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 96 379 9 7 •70 164 181 15 9 3,476 26 872 60 937 309 2,129 6, 6U8 3,923 168 138 120, 095 6 6 143 1,003 452 5 4 8,277 6 4.795 7,669 602 55 9 15, 157 63 19 322 26, 563 16 839 55 2,663 19 711 55 58 1,493 15 530 98 1,026 14 2,849 478 2,2u5 210 341 104 240 423 419 209 375 35 29 1,443 15 510 98 923 14 2,593 476 2,203 208 341 99 240 423 414 204 363 35 29 60 13, 804 357 1,386 2.051 12, 722 567 53, 636 2,930 39, 673 3,203 4,808 0,418 1,822 9,801 4,099 3,130 10, 974 532 451 13, 379 357 1,381 2,051 10, 694 567 47, 141 2,876 39, 647 3,030 4,808 6, 200 1,818 9,801 3,990 2,793 9,996 515 442 425 1,067 35 139 01 2,001 57 4,408 411 3,852 183 709 779 1S5 297 329 195 1,175 9=1!! 1,032 35 136 61 1, 394 67 3,806 404 3,850 178 769 705 185 297 324 168 1,147 250 65 35 823 21 99 163 682 63 3,147 2S8 2,007 268 357 318 117 484 237 333 803 37 13 815 21 97 163 650 63 2,997 238 2,006 265 357 317 117 434 232 321 767 37 13 8 1,144 5 316 20 400 10 1,391 162 1, 119 283 190 69 280 320 264 149 304 17 5 1,133 5 311 20 362 10 1,260 158 1,118 283 189 55 280 320 260 145 303 17 5 11 5' "44' '"'isi' 4 1 1 4 4 4 1 57 68 59 60 61 62 63 61 6:5 66 20 5 3 2 103 2,128 607 26 250 2 2 2 6,495 54 26 173 002 7 2 5 150 1 1 6 218 4 14 101 6/ 03 S 5 12 103 337 978 17 5 27 28 2 5 12 36 71 72 73 9 65 1 74 II 1 332 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table Y9.— TOTAL PEESONS 10 TEAES OF AGE AKD OVEE ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED MO 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 OCCUPATIONS. Trade and transportation— Continued. Merchants and dealers, not specified (retail) Merchants and dealers ("wholesale), importers, and shipping merchants. Messengers and errand and office boys l^ewspaper carriers and newsboys Officials of banks and of insurance, trade, trans- portation, trust, and other companies, (a) Packers and shippora Pilots Porters and helpers (in stores and warehouses) . Sailors (a; Salesmen and saleswomen ■ Steam railroad employes (not otherwise speci- Bed). (a) Stenographers and typewriters Street railway employes , Telegraph and telephone operators Telegraph andtelephonelinemen and electriolight and power company employ6s. Undertakers Weighers, gangers, and measurers Other persons m trade and transportation Manufacturing and mechanical industries. Agricultural implement makers (not otherwise clasfiiiied). (a) Apprentices (blacksmiths) Apprentices (boot and shoemakers) Apprentices (carpenters and joiners) Apprentices (carriage and wagon makers) Apprentices (dressmakers) Apprentices (leather curriers, etc.) — A pprentices (machinists) Apprentices (masons) Apprentices (milliners) Apprentices (painters) Apprentices (plumbers) Apprentices (printers) Apprentices (tailors) Apprentices (tinsmiths) KOETH DAKOTA. Total. 1,158 18 26 3 108 8 6 4 12 633 1,210 50 173 5 8 1 2 4,797 Apprentices (not otherwise specified) - Artificial flower makers IBakers Basket makers Blacksmiths Bleachers, dyers, and scourers Bone and ivory workers Bookbinders - Boot and shoe makers and repairers Bottlers and mineral and soda water makers. Box makers (paper) Box makers (wond) Brass workers {not otherwise specified) (a) Brewers and maltsters (a) Brick and tile makers and terra cotta workers (a) Britannia workers Broom and brash makers.. Builders and contractors. . . Butchers Butter and cheese makers . Button makers Cabinet makers Can 2 8 3 4 2,457 7 111 1 2,457 '' 133 111 13 13 82 128 38 467 17 111 1 196 1 2 60 27 31 15 47 21 1 85 110 102 129 3 31 201 44 35 31 150 39 35 5i' 5 IIR 15 9 139 140 141 142 143 144 1 12 9,570 6,800 83 39 1,791 3 3,680 83 39 3,220 6 28 1,301 6 G 28 2 38 3, 080 80 14 295 11 6 38 5 80 14 290 U 6 116 1,299 34, 126 3 2 123 3,075 1,791 924 924 1 17 3 148 22 21 1 6 5 162 5 160 KiO 2 134 134 152 334 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. ' Tabm ya.— total persons 10 TEAES OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATIONS. • KORTH DAKOTA. OHIO. OKLAHOMA. Total. Males. re- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Pe- males. 153 Manufacturing and mechanical industries — Cont'd. 1 1 377 4,318 19 741 i 580 86 3,360 276 871 18, 973 ;■.■ 170 168 1, 370 14,369 8,313 3, 2S3 10,517 248 717 949 1,913 3, 329 4,3X4 . 1,013 7,507 ■, 14 824 1, 159 GO'! 10, 078 981 1,904 1, 3S3 431 3,471 2,656 3, 967 ' 112 5,243 V 34 295 407 816 5 -J I) 104 1 f 53 ' 4,231 ll,'_;-il 63 103 983 214 40 176 1,973 1,169 45 23 13,441 3,971 6,983 1,123 329 07 2,158 673 637 523 1, 2G3 5,967 1,090 4,204 377 3,998 10 , 090 I 579 '- 53 3, 2ri5 154 173 18, 731 "'- 2 • 160 1,373 14, ::C5 8,200 3,279 10, 617 291 717 872 1,188 3,:;27 27 1, C.05 7,503 14 790 1,157 599 10, 561 908 1, 27.1 1,223 431 3,470 2, 854 3, :;75 102 4,804 34 290 407 513 373 93 53 ; 4,231 ' 40 ■ 52 27 963 93 24 120 1,973 1,103 37 23 7,660 3,023 4,825 1,103 326 49 2,040 073 637 623 1,242 5,024 570 3,833 154 Orla.ss workers . 320 9 51 1 33 05 123 099 243 168 8 7 24 28 4 155 156 Gold and r.ilver "workers _ 7 6 7 6 4 5 4 5 157 158 159 Ilarncs.s and saddle makers and repairers 140 146 35 1 35 1 160 161 Hosiery and knitting mill operatives (a) i 4 2 1 162 Iron and etcel workers (a) 4 4 4 163 Lace and embroidery makers 2 164 Lead and zinc worliera 165 Leather curriers, dressers, finishers, and tanners. Machini.sts 4 145 68 14 150 iH 1 12 129 118 1 7 4 143 14 150 13 1 5 129 166 10 37 32 145 10 36 32 145 167 Manufacturers and officials of manufacturing companies. Marble and stone cutters 1 168 169 170 Meat and fruit packers, cannera, and preservers (a) . Meclianics (not otlierwlKu specified) 47 171 4 4 172 Metal workers (not otherwise specified) 77 727 2 4,357 7 5 173 Mill and factory operatives (not specified) (a) Millers (dour and grist) , 7 1 19 31 1 3 1 19 17+ 175 Milliners 118 81 176 1 7 1 3 177 178 Musical instrument makers (not otherwise sneci- (ied). (a) Nail and tack makers (a) 179 34 2 4 114 13 629 154 180 Oil well cmpioy6s 181 Oil works employ63 182 Painters, glaziers, and varnishers SCO 7 109 ' 7 1 121 1 121 1 isa Paper hangers 184, Paper mill operatives 185 Photograpliers 02 3 29 57 3 29 17 5 10 15 1 186 Piano and org;an makers and tuners (a) 187 Plasterers 1 2 692 10 439, 44 7 41 7 188 Plumbers and gas and steam litlera 189 Potters 190 Powd er and cartridge maters 191 192 Printers, lithographers, and pressmen (a) Print works operatives (a) 129 125 4 69 57 2 193 Publishers of books, maps, and newspapers Koofera and slaters 23 23 5 6 C 194 195 Kopo and cordage makers 303 173 11 ISO Rubber factory operatives 197 Sail, awning, and tent makers ^ 2 2 193 Salt works employes 1U9 Saw and planing mill employes (a) 60 160 50 """ii.'iii" 31 12 31 •/oo Seamstresses (ft) . - . IJO 12 201 Sowing machine makers (not otherwise classi- fied), (a) Sewing machine operators (a) 202 76 203 Sliip and boat builders 2 2 1 1 204 Shirt, collar, and cuff makers (a) 122 10 60 205 Silk mill operatives (a) 206 Starch lualters ao7 Steam boiler makers 35 35 208 Stove, furnace, and grate makers (a) 1 8 aO!) Straw workers iio Sugar makers and refiners Xll Tailors and tailoresses (a) 119 84 52 1 100 84 51 1 13 5,775 43 2,158 20 3 18 109 1 25 33 14 22 33 13 3 212 Tinners and tinware makers 213 Tobacco and cigar factory operatives 1 1 214 fied). (a) Trunk, valise, leather-case, and pocket-book makers. 215 6 6 216 217 "Upholsterers 2 19 7 1 1 2 19 7 1 1 6 5 24 6 24 218 219 W ell borers "Wheelwrights 221 Wire workers 21 343 526 871 1 1 222 223 "Wood workers (not otherwise specified) "Woolen mill operatives (a) 324 Other persons in manufacturing and mechanical , industries. 18 "'"'is' ...... 7' 5" i" a See explanatory notes in Table 78. OCCUPATIONS. OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890— Continued. 335 OREGON. PENKSTLTAUIA. EHODE ISLAND. SOUTH CAEOLINA. SOUTH DAKOTA. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. 6 7 1 21 . 6 7 982 12,428 60 1,770 802 119 3,010 2,545 6, 548 52, 1U7 694 500 7,221 24,013 12, 209 7, 052 19, 170 251 6!i5 2,349 20,010 5, o:-o 6,77.; 1,710 9, 724 90 864 7,055 l,>'.'.r> 20, 165 2, 25S 2, 012 1,870 718 5,171 0,177 1,071 ICS 8,710 724 5K6 1, 3.-,4 1. ■■■■a 27S 78 7, 057 14,770 44 618 2, 159 1,817 .5, 882 9 3,582 1,651 113 59 1) 20,491 6,294 18, 161 3,201 709 1,452 2,981 683 1,906 224 1,422 6, :;8i 13, .1:12 9,012 981 11,709 38 1,383 797 70 3,668 1,900 1,546 62,122 102 600 7,109 24, 0;j3 12, 240 7,048 19, 167 100 592 2, 248 11,2?1 6,679 15 1,699 9,718 ■86 838 7,048 1,831 20, 036 2,253 1, 825 1,070 693 6, 109 0,175 963 158 8,049 563 569 1,354 842 204 260 78 7,955 202 40 36 2,159 320 1,570 9 3,581 1,650 55 590 12, 089 6, 194 12, 882 3,128 521 483 2,611 088 1, 9f;0 224 1, 331 5, 752 1 7,135 7,693 1 659 22 3X7 5 43 42 G!5 5, 002 375 592 G 62 10 29 4 3 94 3 101 9,332 1 6,758 17 4 26 7 4 129 5 817 194 25 2 2. 108 10 601 101 17 90 26 4 3,155 31 108 256 85 093 2,006 16 7 169 4,309 1,264 798 1,660 4-1 75 184 6,375 450 200 897 90 26 1 2,460 30 82 232 63 230 1, 727 27 27 I.W 3 3 1,54 1 3 695 1 20 21 463 279 16 155 •>^ 26 27 26 27 37 13 37 > 13 156 47 ^ 47 157 168 317 jj 317 8 1 7 111 5 11 85 12 4 25 672 363 238 1,061 3 821 10 1,401 679 377 19 67 111 6 276 276 159 1 2 inn 11 101 116 si 116 85 20 20 162 8 12 163 7 109 4,308 1,264 798 1,559 42 75 148 3,179 72 4 25 672 361 238 1,001 3 321 9 901 579 164 o'-t 461 103 1 503 i 53 684 464 103 5ii:! 16 132 158 258 649 16 132 158 258 619 165 1 166 2 167 168 1 169 10 170 12') 17 103 416 340 43 180 120 17 82 410 2 ii 180 23 1 42 245 277 1 20 23 1 22 245 20 '""277' 171 36 3,195 1 600 172 21 173 174 sii 456 2 377 175 198 897 19 67 1 20 176 177 178 22 22 179 180 2 1,165 32 10 175 20 23iJ 30:i 45 1,153 32 14 lis 20 236 293 45 32 2,297 99 111 129 85 179 653 34 1 610 816 22 40 44 1,650 42 31 2,293 99 89 111 84, 179 653 33 1 4 43 783 4 20 75 15 135 78 20 43 783 4 14 71 16 136 77 20 181 7 459 15 459 15 182 183 2 27 22 18 1 6 4 1S4 107 13 122 55 1 95 13 122 65 1 12 185 186 1 187 1 I as 1 1 32 187 189 I'm 5S0 5:;3 47 478 629 22 46 25 920 37 314 299 15 326 312 14 191 192 29 3 27 3 14 1 1,941 347 1 1 190 7 29 3 26 3 H 1 1, 934 9 1 9 11 9 11 45 1 45 1 193 194 1 591 159 18 19 730 5 195 196 14 14 1 1 197 198 7 338 14, 514 4 582 118 574 14 46 118 70 160 118 3 13 6 118 11 65 826 2,317 821 2 2,317 194 217 194 """217' 199 671 1 40 'no 291 1 4 109 7 1 4 'fW 190 7 109 5 1 5 i' 'OS 1,491 4,312 69 101 7 W1 1 205 206 95 7 95 7 1 1 68 190 69 10 6 1,038 354 230 660 9 9 216 3 137 44 205 440 11, 143 651 196 69 6 6 635 354 124 619 9 8 203 3 137 44 69 411 6, OSS 478 49 5 3 1 826 207 36 49 5 3 1 209 203 35 16 16 'm 9m 1 4 fm 21 n 310 118 11 3 121 13 43 10 171 155 275 535 319 100 23 11 3 112 13 43 2 8 170 114 266 70 8.402 100 5,279 73 188 969 370 403 57 4 1 200 179 88 1 1 175 179 85 1 1 25 3 211 '."12 18 115 41 213 ''11 215 1 13 70 9 169 32 4 158 36 1,485 2 65 9 169 32 4 152 L'4 1,376 ?16 9 5 12 55 IB 1 12 55 18 1 217 220 2 1 41 9 91 0-::) 6,297 1,319 136 29 5,055 173 6 12 109 13 9 42 13 6 40 3" 2 222 223 224 336 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 79.— TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEARS OP AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATIONS. TEiraESSEE. All occupations. Agricnlture, fialieries, and mining. Agricultural laborers (a) Apiari&ts Dairymen and dairywomen Farmers, planters, and overseers (a), rishermen and oystermen (a) Gardenerfl, florists, nurserymen, and vine growers Lumbermen and raftsmen , Miners (C{)al) Miners (not otherwise specified) , Quarrymon Stock raisers, herders, and drovers. "Wood choppers -- , Other agricultural pursuits {a) Professional service. Actors Ai'chitecta ArtiHts and teachers of art Authors and literary and scientific persons. Chemists, assay ers, and metallurgists Clergymen Dentists Designers, draftsmen, and inventors Engineers (civil, mechanical, electrical, and min- ing) nud surveyors. Joumaliats Lawyers Musicians and teachers of music Officers of TJuitod States army and navy. OflBcials (government) (a) Physicians and surgeons Professors in colleges and universities. Teachers Theatrical managers, showmen, etc Veterinary sargenns. ■ofes Other professional service . Domestic and personal service. Barbers and hairdressers Bartenders Boarding and lodging house keepers Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) - Hotel keepers Honsekeepors and stewards (a) Hunters, trappers, guides, and scouts. Janitors Laborers (not specified) (a) Launderers and laundresses.. Nurses and midwives . Restaurant keepers Saloonkeepers Servants Sextons Soldiers, sailors, and marines (United States) (a) - "Watchmen, policemen, and detectives Other domestic and personal service Trade and transportation. Agents (claim, commission, real estate, insurance, etc.) and collectors. Auctioneers , Bankers and brokers (money and stocks) Boatmen and canalmen , Bookkeepers and accountants (a) Brokers (commercial) , Clerks and copyists (a) , Commercial travelers , Draymen, backnien, teamsters, etc , Foremen and overseers , Hostlers Hucksters and peddlers Livery stable keepers Locomotive engineers and firemen (a) Merchants and dealers in drugs and chemicals (retail) . Merchants and dealers in dry goods (retail) Merchants and dealers in groceries (retail) Merchants and dealers in wines and liquors (retail) Merchants and dealers in wines andliquors (whole, ■ale) , Total. 553, 753 336, 886 120, 009 14 375 207, 279 335 1,060 3,430 1,465 825 221 19, 450 310 56 20 2,684 363 45 637 314 2,064 832 6 1,712 3,436 100 6,478 214 46 16 85, 339 1,178 722 871 2,263 490 ! 1,644 13 213 31, 177 11, 773 626 172 681 31,994 78 14 1,198 242 63, 006 2,776 31 359 228 2,134 7,164 1,116 6,703 526 856 773 384 1, 340 787 1,619 2,208 60 39 Males. 313, 070 107, 388 14 323 196, 230 335 897 1,066 3,431 1,455 823 217 862 24 19 99 168 30 20 2,074 3oa 45 634 304 2,064 228 6 1,638 3,385 85 2,970 . 204 45 13 43, 480 1,158 721 190 2,252 395 81 13 202 29, 799 287 65 138 673 e, 033 77 14 1,171 211 62, 126 2,706 31 354 223 2,008 6,667 1,109 6,783 B23 854 752 384 1,340 777 1,688 2,034 60 39 Fe- males. 12, 621 11, 049 4,407 142 26 74 61 15 3,503 10 .1 3 41, 859 20 1 681 1 95 1,563 11 1,378 11, 486 B61 34 8 25, 961 1,780 6 126' 497 7 10 81 154 Total. 696, 203 432, 318 129, 553 44 530 279, 351 431 1,105 1,050 653 245 373 17, 819 1,038 126 28, 123 209 155 310 89 59 405 68 887 633 3,655 1,658 228 2,953 4,381 113 8,843 205 46 13 100, 669 1,913 1,578 1,547 1,962 1,258 1,535 51 211 43, 320 11,636 670 474 1,879 29, 313 81 1,700 1,405 234 77, 033 4,670 39 833 138 3,000 78 10, 343 1,450 7,020 1,073 1,024 940 700 2,777 1,660 1,736 3,061 160 67 610, 193 398, 140 Fe- males. Ill, 469 40 500 263, 548 429 1,050 1,050 663 242 373 17, 620 1,038 116 22, 226 136 155 148 65 59 3,354 398 57 886 520 3,652 667 228 2,808 4,340 107 4,415 276 46 10 63, 459 1,801 1,575 376 1,962 70 51 202 41, 448 812 79 405 1,842 8,329 81 1,796 1,405 207 75, 209 4,573 807 138 2,868 78 9,894 1,442 7,009 1,072 1,023 913 768 2,776 1,565 1,702 2,970 100 67 86,015 34, 178 18, 084 4 24 15, 803 2 65 193 io B,897 133 162 24 7 1 1 18 3 891 145 41 6 4,433 20 3 37, 210 22 3 1,171 330 1,465 1,878 10, 724 491 69 37 20, 981 27 1,824 101 25 4(8 14 11 1 Total. 06, 901 24, 083 4,462 12 54 12, 340 23 628 140 521 3,120 121 2,418 131 193 2,843 67 70 87 22 49 123 93 26 280 315 186 19 297 242 10 794 71 13 3 15, 535 227 230 149 413 163 196 33 39 8,529 450 195 00 264 3,634 15 760 149 27 11,088 1,080 205 1 662 10 1,757 157 1, 538 160 94 119 09 416 123 83 164 34 Males. 23, 510 4,430 12 37 11, 854 23 605 110 521 3,117 151 2,400 131 190 2,135 20 03 59 15 49 119 89 26 2S0 315 101 19 231 226 12, 037 210 236 44 413 114 15 33 33 8,465 233 48 203 967 15 706 149 19 10, 548 1,036 201 1 631 10 1,640 151 1,665 139 94 114 OS 410 122 77 151 34 8 Fo- m.iles. 7,07 1 485 5 11 "m 181 64 217 187 12 1 2,067 540 25 a See explanatory notes in Table 78. OCCUPATIONS. OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, BY STATES AND TEEEITORIES: 1890— Continued. 337 Total. 123, 771 66,183 18, 090 23 27 34, 873 43 284 401 133 2,088 46 192 6,270 6 14 99 40 7 620 131 25 107 82 457 832 7 412 640 37 3,130 92 29 10 22, 059 Males. 108, 804 males. 55, 534 18, 012 23 25 34,310 43 279 401 347 23 180 672 306 1,380 16 65 9,331 362 366 63 46 8,733 29 232 17 14, 551 621 14 129 34 677 12 2,072 283 2,403 223 341 287 194 684 187 226 467 2 1 133 2,008 4G 191 i, 620 78 2 563 3,247 4 14 39 19 7 614 130 25 103 70 457 99 7 355 614 31 306 93 29 6 Total. 117, 138, 7, 692 12 218 298 699 ,037 655 665 1,261 793 199 .,176 40 r,"695 233 6 2,824 342 23 68 672 286 41 16 53 9,244 232 8 5 10, 254 5 'i28 20 1,339 2 87 233 318 7 8,066 14 128 34 442 12 1,818 286 2,403 221 341 280 194 634 183 224 459 2 1 717 16 1 135 264 2 63 48 149 68 28 2,180 284 79 792 196 1,660 547 137 1,847 1,978 126 7,359 111 40 13 126, 259 Uales. Fe- males. 445,473 106,366 255, 009 108, 003 12 176 131, 430 7,640 971 655 666 3,259 792 196 1,171 34 11, 965 1,001 729 631 2,069 401 2, 643 40 240 45, 172 13, 153 1,105 203 280 55, 777 146 1,323 1,008 159 58, 526 2,209 05 211 665 1,490 102 9,105 664 5,085 641 871 609 261 1,375 586 326 1,829 102 27 28 48 80 51 28 2,164 284 79 791 192 1,049 201 137 1,754 1,931 120 2,210 107 40 11 68, 545 9,684 42 6,868 1 3 5 6 5,730 35 983 720 148 2,069 383 136 40 225 42, 070 237 96 147 260 8,390 140 1,323 1,063 113 56, 619 5,149 4 WASHINGTON. Total. 2 67, 714 18 9 483 2,507 15 3,102 12, 916 1,070 66 14 47, 387 2,246 96 210 605 1,427 102 8,697 048 6,084 639 870 649 200 1,375 682 1,710 102 27 46 1,877 24 63 608 6 1 2 1 60 1 25 119 47, 943 8,224 4 161 27, 571 1,202 650 4, 826 2,181 926 140 1,044 1,121 276 225 221 34 45 525 149 81 1,109 320 1,204 627 65 698 777 24 1,612 259 29 28 42, 291 Males. 784 966 520 1,8^8 698 551 78 106 24, 100 1,194 296 1,092 8,154 25 1,037 432 77 20, 206 3,091 41 798 106 1,554 29 3,261 298 3,779 335 299 109 308 670 467 267 715 116 60 153, 581 47, 291 8,173 4 148 27, 032 1,162 512 4,826 2,179 926 140 1,036 1,121 2 6,598 137 225 119 23 46 618 149 81 1,109 320 1,195 307 65 671 739 20 667 268 29 21 36, 692 Fe- 905 247 1,888 622 128 78 102 24,041 820 29 259 1,084 4,048 25 1,097 432 59 28, 421 3,057 41 786 100 1,451 3,006 296 3,778 386 298 104 305 670 466 264 707 116 49 652 51 639 40 8 i 1,616 139 102 11 220 "27 4 1,045 1 7 6,699 16 1 273 76 4 69 374 204 37 3 4, 10fi Broom and brush makers 84 759 804 25 84 759 804 25 73 1,046 2,091 15 70 1,046 2,090 15 3 18 395 344 8 2 62 3 2,996 53 54 33 18 395 344 7 1 62 2 2,992 23 54 33 197 Builders and contractors 1''R Butchers 1 IM Butter and cheese makers 1 1 130 Button makers , 131 Cabinet makers 450 33 10, 694 62 507 234 30 135 290 232 640 35 450 29 10,693 11 507 234 20 135 285 209 639 35 264 18 13, 259 14 233 80 13 225 487 396 154 38 284 18 13, 252 13R Candle, soax"), and tallow makers 4 1 41 1 4 30 133 7 14 13-1 (Jai-pet makers (a) 135 Carriage and wagon makers (not otherwise classi- fied), (n) Charcoal, coke, and lime burners 238 80 11 225 430 366 154 38 136 137 Chemical work.s employes (a) i6' 2 138 139 tin Clock and wateh makers and repairers 62 90 61 29 10 «2 61 43 29 10 Confectioners ii 23 1 57 30 29 8 141 Coopers 143 Corset makers " " 144 Cotton mill operatives (a) Distillers and rectifiers (a) 1,774 109 35 1,993 3 11 32 751 109 35 4 3 11 32 1,023 459 14 6 2,115 2 9 22 6" 350 14 6 lib' 145 146 147 148 Dressmakers Electropiatsrs 1,989 "'2,115' 975' 1 2' 1 973 149 150 151 is: Blectrotypers and stereofcypers (a) 2 9 22 6' Fertilizer makers (a) Fish curors and packers (o) .'.'.'. 10 10 OCCUPATIONS. OCCXJPATIOK, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, BY STATES AND TEERITOEIES; 1890— Contimied. 339 Total. 1,974 05 77 11 315 7 12 41 937 G9 223 29, 702 Males. 15 SS 3 11 181 1 133 33 1,577 5G 40 614 10 50 120 31 5 175 Fe- males. 1,913 65 77 11 313 55 7 12 41 801 31 09 183 15 31 2 5,100 15 26 1 11 177 1,577 40 21 650 9 28 112 31 5 175 Total. 8,666 459 669 59 575 131 101 784 1,789 3,385 13, 488 210 303 8S2 150 45 18 77,014 20 87 7 164 7 i 2 108 32 2 36 30 69 15 29 389 2 480 145 4,514 74 134 2,378 38 303 2U0 10 38 1, 467 Males. 8,303 467 58 575 108 101 778 1, 789 2,884 13, 436 110 303 836 150 45 16 63, 305 87 7 164 7 2 108 32 460 80 4,514 2,322 37 21 181 1-0 38 1,464 Pe- sos 2 601 52 100 "'56 2 14, 309 282 19 ■WASKENQTON. Total. 8,440 201 178 20 431 33 52 1,612 1,707 4,161 300 144 423 114 30, 982 420 6 1,623 23 78 479 61 12 169 1,175 Males. 8, 390 200 175 20 '429 61 33 62 1,611 1,651 4,157 153 144 367 11 412 5 1,022 21 58 477 50 12 108 1,176 Fe- males. 1 156 4 147 ""56 WEST VIRGINIA. Total. Males 3,316 87 136 29 2G0 137 102 72 120 1,170 6,016 72 295 423 50 39 7 30, 842 32 6 60 3 6 3 111 G 4 9 11 25 5 13 194 25 2,311 24 857 19 21 18 4 OS 603 3,245 131 29 259 95 102 72 120 1, 019 6,003 42 295 896 60 38 7 27, 387 189 23 2,311 18 4 68 603 males. 42 151 30 "32 1 3,455 WISCONSIN. Total. Males, 9,839 441 676 79 717 505 55 201 1, 454 3, 986 ■8, 701 677 364 1,360 151 135 60 78 133 40 140 30 146 17 231 29 68 58 93 110 67 112 1,141 15 1,144 175 6,009 111 4 329 4,418 350 125 373 301 1,887 1,264 g,58i 656 78 715 360 65 195 1, 453 3,205 8, 688 218 364 1,196 160 135 50 40 108, 490 133 40 140 sa 17 231 29 68 93 108 41 111 1,104 i,07.5 168 6, 037 102 4 206 3,804 212 825 270 1,849 1,253 Fe- males. 258 2 20 1 2 1 781 13 459 164 1 146 08 123 014 138 110 47 31 Total. Males. 382 9 14 112 1,617 21 26 163 S 3 1 4,634 63 '428 9 375 14 101 1,616 11 26 155 5 3 1 4,314 427 Fe- males. 1 "ii' 1 10 23 113 333 1S8 1 126 9 1,912 31 120 68 13 62 ]eratives (a) 224 Other persons in manufacturing and mechanical induBtnes. o See explanatory notes in Table 78. OCCUPATIONS. OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890— Continued. 341 TEBMONT. TIEGINIA. WASHINGTON. WEST vmaiNiA. WISCONSIN. WYOMING. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. 9 10 2 22 14 3 286 8 iU 416 4 3 107 1,076 974 2,979 809 1 135 43 506 346 437 24 809 1 29 9 10 62 62 23 7 3 36 55 23 7 2 36 55 i 28 865 9 58 40 28 776 5 58 40 89 4 85 151 85 82 152 19 1,388 140 843 1,955 35 96 1,954 3,794 2,473 1,052 4,742 60 209 71 1,764 1,938 1,881 253 1,879 4 22 85 146 40 82 149 5 1,383 62 113 1,943 89' 1, 910 3,794 2,466 1,052 4,742 39 209 67 1,410 1,937 5 253 1,879 4 10 Til 6 45 3' 14 5 78 730 12 35 7 14 7 ii 4 334 1 1,876 2 2 154 2 3 2 276 6 i i' 2 122 """437' 47 80 65 4 495 36 148 1, 8-18 13 124 , 660 1,973 1,230 789 2,709 18 472 89 1,010 2,295 680 94 686 12 80 65 1 495 21 62 1,833 35 3 is' 86 15 13 1 1 6 i 8 2' 395 2 680 2 1S5 22 14 4 9 4 9 156 157 158 236 6 178 410 302 9 1 195 3 302 8 '"'igs' i' 1 3 318 11 13 1,861 318 U 3 1,853 io' 8 72 1 72 , 1 159 160 161 131 3 131 3 162 1fi1 3 107 1,076 973 2,977 809 1 133 43 384 346 123 659 1,973 1,225 789 2,708 10 472 87 615 2,293 Ifil 39 975 612 354 1,697 82 99 26 187 349 342 54 292 39 974 612 354 1,697 81 99 26 182 348 5 64 292 i i 5 1 337 353 80C 479 497 1,212 8 87 115 163 966 406 31 186 1 329 262 174 945 21 83 122 9 300 141 525 355 866 479 497 1,212 8 87 111 109 966 si' 186 1 328 262 174 936 20 70 118 9 300 141 390 4 64 ""466' 1 6 534 32 32 312 6 534 31 32 312 i' 165 166 167 168 169 170 29 1 7 24 48 1 11 29 1 5 24 i' 11 2 ....... 171 172 173 174 175 24 300 1 23 92 686 176 177 178 1 71 1 14 2,239 116 68 152 39 1,008 414 47 5 882 71 1 14 2,235 116 48 152 39 1,007 414 45 3 842 3 171 ISO 2 1,336 20 427 131 339 12 129 19 2 1,331 20 353 123 311 12 129 19 5 74' 8 28 9 1 13 4 '""135' 15 5,421 146 1,175 092 81 531 875 90 15 1,730 19 125 59 156 96 47 15 5,381 140 819 595 81 530 873 88 15 1,631 19 123 59 57 33 33 46' '"'356' 97 i' 2' 5 203 9 5 203 9 181 4 26' i' 2 2 40 1,899 94 64 232 24 742 676 28 1,897 94 63 211 24 742 676 28 2 i' 21 182 183 184 22 4 71 43 1 21 4 71 43 1 1 185 186 187 188 189 228 19 16 75 205 10 10 75 23 9 807 775 32 338 11 16 17 1 325 11 10 17 13 i' 105 263 259 4 191 36 28 1 36 28 i' 60 12 4 60 12 4 2 12 12 193 99 63 14 195 1 8 1 8 196 197 198 199 57 43 3,996 5,010 55 43 3,987 7 2 29 28 1 46 1,892 1,058 46 1,890 2,270 642 3 28 19 279 4 2,270 "■■■542' 9 6,003 3,660 314 3,656 4 314 2 1,058 13,825 3,268 3 54 427 72 13,217 38 3 2 427 81 108 3,232 60 48 60 ""is" 3 1 19 20 3 201 202 £03 204 27 "'259' 1 G 647 65 158 e 37' 107 6 430 B 6 i' 1 75 8 1 75 6 1 2' 1 52 "'ii' 547 18 51 430 4 1 1 205 1 497 85 84 1 4,161 1,552 2,180 360 481 3 589 236 188 61 148 2, 907 709 1,483 1 497 85 31 1 2,980 1,502 1,906 352 461 3 549 230 188 61 135 2,670 331 1,335 22 6 7 3 401 320 84 68 2 1 65 22 .6 7' 356 79 356 79 106 11 106 11 210 52 210 62 63' "i'isi' 50 274 8 20 74 2 74 2 207 203 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 3 197 319 74 68 2 1 69 1 68 42 30 2 1 64 42 SO 2 4 204 1 10 6 848 810 9,361 32 165 3 215 16 773 158 7 480 261 1,547 678 807 5,882 32 164 3 211 16 773 158 7 462 176 1,173 270 3 3,479 1 579 402 219 60 9 610 402 213 60 9 69 6 521 329 630 73 8 2 36 61 60 10 3 193 104 277 332 327 473 72 8 1 34 51 60 10 3 193 70 248 189 2 157 1 1 2 " '34' 29 216 217 218 219 090 4 is' 85 374 99 22 60 4 8 241 99 22 50 4 8 240 l' 40 13 17 11 13 17 11 289 7 8 669 1,409 279 289 8 639 770 240 i 30' 639 33 13 237 378 148 221 20 6 20 20 20 222 223 224 353 348 6 34^ STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 80.— TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEARS OP AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS AND IN EACH CLASS OF OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY AND COLOR, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890. AI>'I> eCCITPATieNS. STATES AKD TEEKIT0EIE3. ThelJnited States. Xorth Atlantic di-vision.. Maine New Uampsliire "Vermont Mas3acliusctt8 Khode Island Connecticut Kew York New Jersey Pennsylvania South Atlantic division.. Delaware Maryland District of Columbia, Virginia "West Virginia , North Carolina South Carolina Georgia---^ 'Florida Horth Central division . . Ohio Indiana Illinois < Michigan "W"isconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Central division. . . Kentucky Tennessee , Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Oklahoma Arkansas Western division Montana Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona "Crtah Nevada Idaho "Washington Oregon California Total white. 19, 5i2, 188 6, 827, 709 256, 192 161, 288 128,289 970, 265 152, 017 310,614 2, 395, 422 546, 156 1, 904, 476 1,772,368 61, 897 207, 227 61,015 310, 487 209, 669 320, 277 151, 197 290, 330 71, 269 7, 491, 329 236, 659 705, 004 328, 813 751, 199 574, 104 466, 553 627, 407 82.1, 285 67, 513 113, 432 303, 511 434, 850 2, 231, 058 482, 602 387, 89.0 247, 993 157, 955 179, 324 525, 393 19, 793 230, 102 1, 219, 724 08, 523 29, 027 180, 937 49, 744 23, 634 65, 660 19, 217 33, 200 159, 297 116, 850 467, 134 NATIVE WHITE. Total. 4, 628, 589 213, 295 120, 701 104, 899 589, 195 89, 630 204, 996 1, 517, 056 362, 665 1,426,146 1, 658, 553 44, 475 245, 793 60, 771 300, 296 199, 171 318, 045 147, 418 291, 835 60, 749 996,074 626, 035 871, 661 465, 886 308, 012 209, 434 454, 489 688, 245 24,494 64, 919 261, 644 365, 814 2, 048, 201 449, 877 375, 822 239, 126 152, 747 160, 832 440, 460 18, 100 221, 237 784, 362 38, 680 10, 733 131, 450 42, 691 13, 630 38, 046 10, 579 22, 676 99, 281 86, 693 281, 698 Native parents. 10, 895, 023 3, 110, 662 189, 847 105, 118 83, 637 378, 888 53, 672 135, 715 869, 252 239, 488 1, 065, 045 1, 540, 464 37, 768 186, 102 39, 754 291, 718 134, 016 315, 578 143, 510 284, 989 66, 439 3, 782, 479 720, 477 622, 581 680, 415 311,118 121, 754 102, 608 325, 347 544, 274 13,728 42, 326 197, 154 300, 699 1, 888, 365 401, 853 364, 604 231,710 146, 993 114, 917 397, 738 10, 597 213, 943 673, 163 27, 078 14,373 104, 748 38, 724 10, 051 20, 041 0,889 16,000 77, 260 71,710 186, 639 Foreign parents. 3, 642, 408 1, 518, 027 23, 448 15, 583 21, 362 210, 307 35, 964 69, 281 647, 804 123, 177 371, 101 118, 089 6,717 59,691 11,017 8,578 14, 556 2,467 3,908 6,846 4,310 1, 536, 247 276,197 104, 054 291, 136 164, 767 186, 268 106, 828 129, 142 143, 971 10,766 22, 593 S4,OT0 56, 146 169, 846 .48, 024 11, 218 7,416 6,754 36,915 42, 722 1,503 7,294 211, 199 11, 502 5,300 26, 702 3,907 3,483 18, 604 8,690 0,010 22, 021 13,883 95, 969 Foreign white. 2, 199, 120 42, 897 43, 687 23, 390 381, 060 63,381 105, 618 878, 366 183,491 478,330 113,816 7,422 51,434 10, 214 10, 191 10, 498 2,232 3,779 7,495 10, 520 2, 173, 003 239,985 78, 369 457,262 283, 314 260, 092 257, 119 172, 918 135, 040 43, 018 48, 513 110, 967 79,006 182, 867 33,725 12,074 8,867 5,208 28, 492 84, 933 1,G93 8,865 435, 302 29, 943 9,794 B5, 487 7,053 10, 098 27, 005 8,638 10,630 00, 010 31,257 185, 636 Total colored, (a) 3,193,473 143, 751 904 415 482 12,189 .3,861 6, 400 40, 303 24, 582 .54,615 1,345,688 12, 389 90,010 40, 104 241, 352 14, 119 217, 086 289, 057 309, 383 65, 538 182, 509 36,127 19, 054 24,746 8,370 2,186 2,533 4,428 61, 094 259 661 6,649 17, 496 1,404,756 107, 722 165, 857 293,609 304, 784 243, 760 170, 815 1,113 117, 106 116, 769 3,095 1,103 6,000 4, 407 2,783 1,251 4,198 l,OS0 5, 309 9,931 77, 031 Persons of negro descent. 8,073,164 136,118 551 349 431 11,028 3,699 6,028 36, 93B .23, 8S4 63, 239 1,344, 140 12,350 95,811 40,007 241,093 14,101 216, 690 289, 550 369, 2CS 65, 371 175, 757 35, 876 18, 858 23,983 0,391 1,060 2,102 4,315 .60,633 169 337 4,699 17,288 1,401,941 107, 666 165,734 203,406 303, 837 243, 157 170, 085 1,083 116, 976 15,176 1,111 638 3,683 1,011 1,162 319 152 101 1,035 035 5, 312 a Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. OCCUPATIONS. 343 Table §0.— TOTAL, PERSONS 10 YEAES OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS AND IN EACH CLASS OP OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY AND COLOR, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890— Cont'd. STATES AKD TEKKITOKIES. The United States . Korth AUautic diviaion. . Maine liTew Hampaliire Yermont Masaactusetts Hhode Island , Connecticut K'eTvTork New Jersey... Pennsylvania- fioutli Atlantic dlTiaion. Delaware Maryland , District of Cehimljia- Virginia "West Virginia Kortli Carolina South Carolina Georgia riorida JiTorth Central division. Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan ■Wisconsin Minnesota IoT7a Missouri North Dakota - South Dakota- . Nebraska Kansas South Central division- Kentucky -. Tennessee . . Alabama .-.. Mississippi . Xouisiana .. Texas Oklahoma .. Arkansas — Western division . Montana "Wyoming Colorado New Mexico. Arizona Utah Nevada Idaho "Washington - Oregon California — Total white. 7, 222, 925 1, 251, 6T1 86, 101 42, 920 5G, 061 80,440 12, SIT 47, 759 406, 98S 70,073 443, 312 948,279 NATIVE WHITE. I4,.5ia 75, 137 1,.31T 107,751 125, 017 233,648 104, 463 191, 625 34, 801 3, 199, 057 422, 683 327, 208 452, 017 306, 130; 241, 263 195, 189 329, 398: 388, 572 43,!H1 70, 67T 169, 759 253, 250 1,407,,291 286,010 252,023 108, 268 113,368 79, 192 325, 563 13,274 169, 013 416, 724 25, 229 10,758 68,951 23, 707 10, 002 23, 922 9,180 17, 822 46, 676 49, 503 140, 974 Total. 5, 917, 024 1, 004, 689 78, 891 35, 721 48, 120 65, 605 9j382 36, 073 330, 080^ 56, 923' 350, 304 930, 455 13,825 68,460 983 105, 435 121, 541 233, 008 103, 8C0 190; 725 32,607 2,361,700 371,406 299,972 348, 312 198, 472 122, 186 75, 04S 229, 576 353, 767 13,448 36, 207 110, 713 202,536 280; 401 249) 511 105, 530 112,017 73, 783 287, 231 12, 303 165) 441 273, 885 Native parents. 6, 122, 613 850, 362 72, 937 37, 054 41, 087 48,448 8,051 32,633 285, 518 50, 179 293, 800 913, 153 13,299 CI, 919 80S 103, 850 117, 231 231,955 102, 963 189,542 31, 587 1,836,060 14,102 6,024 40, 327 20, 902 6,303 13,709 4, 594 12, 506 30, 044 38, 055 86, 429 306,802 263; 591 266, 6M 143, 195 50, 377 32,60i 165, 636 316,778 7,409 23, 359 86) 340 172, 877 1, 305, 415 272, 747 216-, 948 163,746 110, 248 70, 335 267, 767 11, 447 162, 177 217, 023 roreign parents. 794, 111 154, 337 5,951 1,667 7,033 7,157 731 3,935 64, 562 6,741 56, 504 17, 302 528 6,547 175 1,583 4,310 1,053 903 : 1,183 1,020 525, 040 61,544 36, 378 81, 702 65, 2J7 71, 809 42, 383 62, 990 36, 989 ; 0,639 12, 908 24, 364 29, 658 40, 870 10, 417 5,321 33, 210 19, 529 4,335 6,632 3,123 0,475 21, 556 33, 203 66, 607 7,654 2,583 1,834 1,769 3,468 19, 467 861 3,264 56, 863 3,065 1,603 7, 117 1,373 1,308 7,117 1,463 3,031 5,483 4,790 19, 822 Foreign white. 1, 305, 901 246, 875 7,213 4,199 7,941 24,835 2,935 11, 086 70, 908 13,750 98,003 17, 821 084 6, 671 334 2,318 3 500 040 617 800 2,254 837,357 51, 277 27,236, 103, 7C5 107, 058 119, 077 120, 143 09, 822 34,805 30,403 34,410 59,040 49, 715 61, 006 6) 209 2,512 2, 078 1,341 5,399 38, 329 966 3,572 142, 839 11, 127 3,834 IS, 024 2,805 3,799 10, 123 4,686 5,310 10,033 11, 448 54, 515 Total colored, (a) 14, 370 192 62 122 660 289 917 3,144 4,216 4,774 70S, 039 4,193 30,259 560 103, 994 4,840 140, 711 223, 534, 40,046 3,361 4,471 ' 2, 371 836 233 993 16, 093 44 162 815 4,332 939, 913 39,175 84,833 213, 594 240, 691 161, .538 106, 755 051 87,343 30,CD7 551 413 293 2,904 526 161 1,356 992 1,2C7 1,J77 20, 063 Persons of negro descent. a Persons of negro descent, ChiQee«, Japanese, and civilized Indiana. 344 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Taijle 80.— total PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS AND IN EACH CLASS OF OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY AND COLOR, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890— Cont'd PROFESSIONAL. SERVDCX:. STATES AND TEREITORIES. The tTnitert States. Nortli Atlantic division. Maine "New Hampsliire Yermont Masaacliusetts Kliode Island Connecticut l^G-^ York New Jersey Pennsylvania South Atlantic division. Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Yirginia , "West Yirginia IN'orth Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida Korth Central division.. Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan "Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota "Nebraska Kansas South Central division . . . Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Oklahoma Arkansas Western division Montana "Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona "Utah Nevada Idaho "Washington Oregon California Total white. 809, 186 297, 157 12, 349 6,826 6,271 43, 017 5,389 12, 409 114, 024 .21, 992 74, 280 79, 464 2,081 13, C60 6,581 15, 123 8,432 10, 106 6,143 12, 888 4,460 367, 199 NATIVE WHITE. 61,038 34, 045 62, 612 33, 291 24, 227 22, 692 37, 670 38, 225 3,049 '5, 982 19, 459 25, 009 99, 687 20, 319 17, 119 9,990 8,113 8,417 25, 523 991 9,215 863 141 731 692 088 836 020 291 189 776 052 Total. 254, 425 11, 707 6,399 5,831 37, 476 4,691 11,182 92, 318 18, 332 66, 489 74, 985 1,970 12, 211 5,759 14, 540 8,185 9,925 5,961 12, 495 3,939 318, 845 55, 506 31, 983 52, 418 20, 681 19, 408 17, 488 34, 171 34, 014 2,043 5,049 17, 072 23, 012 93, 555 19, 231 16, 565 9,601 7,902 7,217 23, 233 937 8,869 53, 263 2,284 980 8,282 1,392 856 2,100 816 1,005 0,670 5,823 22, 949 Native parents. 640, 785 197, 107 10, 901 6,994 6,147 30, 008 3, 875 9,241 64, 141 14, 008 53,182 69, 193 1,708 9,976 4,873 14, 050 7,569 9,726 5,656 12, 014 3,621 44, 760 27, 847 39,308 19, 402 10, 422 11, 297 25, 757 28, 569 1,383 3,760 14, 128 19, 990 86, 652 17, 579 15, 880 9,180 7,661 5,561 21, 557 859 8,475 41, 208 1,800 749 6,904 1,208 695 1,331 577 855 5,479 4,978 16, 582 Foreign parents. 164, 288 67, 318 808 405 684 6,868 816 1,941 28, 177 4,264 13, 357 5,792 262 2,235 199 305 481 318 72, 220 Foreign white. 10, 740 4,136 13, 110 7,279 8,986 6,191 8,414 8,465 660 1,289 2,944 3,016 6,903 1,652 685 421 841 1,656 1,676 78 394 12, 055 484 211 1,378 184 161 725 209 240 1,191 845 6,367 114,113 42, 732 642 427 440 5,641 098 1,227 22, 306 3,660 7,791 4,479 111 1,449 822 683 247 181 182 48, 354 Total colored. (a) 5,532 2,062 10, 094 6,610 4,819 5,204 3,499 4,211 1,006 933 2,387 1,997 6,132 1,088 654 389 211 1,200 2,290 54 346 12, 416 579 181 1,449 300 232 73t) 174 196 1,519 953 6,103 35, 147 2,311 15 5 5 230 67 76 762 371 800 12, 897 132 916 727 2, 672 230 2,190 2,050 3,081 999 4,148 875 474 610 199 61 75 92 1,240 9 13 80 430 14, 576 1,831 2,331 1,963 2,749 1,009 2,000 26 1,408 1,215 37 62 99 20 7 7 40 4 25 150 704 Persons of nogro descent. a Pev.sou8 of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. OCCUPATIONS. 345 Tablk 80.— total persons 10 YEA.ES OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS AND IN EACH CLASS OF OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY AND COLOR, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890— Cont'd. DOMESTIC AND PSIBI^ONAI^ SIjlJBVICX:. Total white. NATIVE WHITE. Foreign white. Total colored, (a) Persons of STATES AND TERBITOHIES. Total. Native parents. Foreign parents. negro descent. The TJnited States 3, 334, 184 1,959,117 1, 342, 028 617, 089 1,375,067 1, 026, 393 963, 08O 1,425,735 733, 382 473, 655 259, 727 692, 353 97, 778 91,420 40, 649 23,485 SJ,7T6 177, 720 26, 463 66, 070 625, 938 113, 831 439, 803 177, 583 29, 193 14, 507 10,203 66, 760 10, 183 24,677 237, 697 63, 785 280,377 149, 611 24, 639 12, 187 11,353 39,946 6,004 14,612 124, 065 33, 999 206,790 131,904 4,554 2,320 4,850 26,814 4,119 10, 066 113, 632 19,786 73, 587 17, 707 11, 466 8,978 6,573 110,960 16, 280 31, 393 288, 241 60, 046 159, 426 27, 972 442 220 283 8,218 2,443 4,003 28, 499 15, 091 37,973 414,229 302 165 245 7,210 2,330 3,706 25, 596 15, 057 36, 803 413, 467 Delaware - 9,677 50, 654 10, 213 80,767 25,431 19, 225 6,956 16,455 8,205 1, 270, 239 6,881 36, 075 6,841 • 28, 973 23,461 18, 998 6,356 16, 205 6,821 774, 767 6,626 26, 283 5,219 27,819 21,226 18, 828 6,046 14, 624 6,233" 504, 991 1,256 9,792 1,622 1,154 2,235 170 310 681 688 269, 776 2,798 14, 579 3,372 1,794 1,070 227 600 1,250 1,384 495,472 6,645 51, 647 29, 610 95,492 5,993 52, 039 44,816 104, 397 23, 790 108, 912 6,609 61, 431 29, 421 96, 383 "West Virginia 5,977 51, 986 44, 775 104, 330 23, 655 106,356 Oliio 233,319 115, 206 252, 489 147,756 110, 978 92,851 83,223 112, 390 9,092 13, 590 55,409 43, 936 192,117 165, 100 98, 278 129, 596 78, 179 53, 289 33, 583 55, 850 80, 965 3,233 7,591 34,053 36, 050 153, 621 113,824 80, 358 79, 483 47, 597 17,481 13, 310 36, 902 65, 835 1,408 4,299 25, 562 28, 932 127,432 51, 276 17, 920 60, 113 30, 582 35, 808 20, 273 18, 948 25, 130 1,825 3,292 8,491 6,118 26, 189 68, 219 16, 928 122,893 69, 677 57, 689 69, 268 27, 373 31, 425 5,859 5,999 21, 356 8,886 38, 496 21, 970 11, 912 15, 016 4,454 1,020 1,842 2,709 34, 906 190 321 3,863 10, 109 343, 592 21, 774 11,799 14,927 3,597 642 1,001 2,633 34,517 112 150 3,624 9,975 342, 474 46, 656 29, 321 14, 582 6,745 26, 912 51, 953 1,360 14, 588 268, 510 39, 736 27, 203 13, 477 6,065 19, 774 32,927 1,164 13,275 147,736 32, 401 25, 971 12, 663 5,508 11, 269 26, 192 1,015 12,423 104, 046 7,335 1,232 814 557 8,516 6,735 149 852 43, 690 6,920 2,118 1,105 680 7,138 19, 026 196 1,313 120, 774 61,613 66, 018 58, 838 43, 029 63, 156 48,716 358 21, 804 61, 882 51, 677 55,96J 68,819 42,939 62,911 Texas 48, 203 333 21, 733 10, 363 17, 688 7,816 39, 244 15, 493 6,298 14, 607 3,207 5,973 39, 006 20,438 98, 6S0 8,655 5,001 24, 700 13, 483 2,625 8,335 ■ 1,540 3,730 20, 187 13,011 40,409 6,585 3; 408 19, 142 12, 327 1,705 4,066 922 2, 525 14,935 10,510 28, 015 3,070 1,593 5,558 1,150 920 4,269 618 1,205 5,252 2,495 17, 554 9,033 2,815 14,544 2,010 3,673 6, 332 1,667 2, 243 18,819 7,427 52, 211 2, 048 518 3,708 1,359 2,024 868 2,243 745 3,283 6,104 38, 380 937 384 2,441 801 1,101 trtah 290 85 78 615 409 3,213 « Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. 346 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table §0 TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS AND IN EACH CLASS OF OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY AND COLOR, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890— Cont'd. TEAE>E AIVS> TKANSPOBTATaON. STATES AND TERHITOEIES. The trnited States. North Atlantic division. Maine New Hampshire. Vermont Massachusetts . . , Ehodo Island Connecticut New York New Jersey Pennsylvania South Atlantic division. Delaware Maryland District of Columhia. Virginia "West Yirginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia norida North Central division . Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan "Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota . South Dakota . Nebraska^ Kansas South Central division . Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Oklahoma Arkansas Western division . Montana "Wyoming Colorado New Mexico , . Arizona Utah Nevada Idaho "Washington .. Oregon California Total white. 3, 169, 624 1, 301, 982 37, 219 19, 747 14, 518 195, 013 20,811 48, 728 523, 103 117, 915 318, 923 241, 780 8,393 61,291 23, 921 42, eio 20, 884 21,130 14, 684 37, 997 10, 870 192, 510 90, 892 244, 034 102, 767 68, 512 72, 225 87, 806 135, 119 6,C68 12,713 62, 548 00, 435 266, 188 63, 096 42, 828 27,011 16, 029 34, 385 70, 54B 2,040 19, 045 222, 846 11, 080 6,199 40, 092 4,909 3,550 10, 899 2,935 4,147 28, 855 18, 202 92, 902 NATIVE WHITE. Total. 2, 457, 066 984, 768 32, 935 10, 175 13,323 148, 626 20, 405 38, 517 305, 116 90, 513 260, 158 218, 340 7,514 52, 518 21, 285 39, 926 18, 979 20j 607 13, 262 35, 299 9,050 869, 230 159, 342 80, 676 170,910 69, 717 45, 524 45, 569 70,403 111, 435 3,767 9,258 50, 313 62, 420 229, 719 47, 065 39, 530 24,809 14,913 20, 674 5T, 059 1,851 17, 228 155, 000 7,271 3,637 31,088 3,898 2,339 7,490 1,012 2,809 19, 967 13, 801 60, 722 Native parents. 1,722,463 642, 203 29, 393 14,253 9,844 105,204 14,247 27, 431 194, 735 61, 576 185, 550 187, 945 37, 707 17, 351 37,472 16, 327 19, 094 11, 884 32,653 8,031 691, 405 106, 677 64, 089 104, 907 44, 733 20, 310 26, 789 . 52,050 78, 609 2, 374 6,325 40, 592 43, 835 191, 009 37,487 36, 227 22, 509 13, 143 15,450 48, 774 1,643 15, 776 109, 870 6,183 2,608 24,838 3,202 1,759 4,287 1,224 2, 020 15, 427 11,137 38, 186 Foreign parents. 342, 535 3, ff42 1,922 2,479 43, 422 6,-158 11, 086 170, 381 28, 937 74, 608 30, 395 1, 048 14, 751 3,934 2,454 2,652 513 1,378 2,646 1,019 277, 834 62, 665 16, 487 66, 003 24, 979 25, 214 18, 780 18, 353 32, 766 1,393 2,933 9,726 8,536 38, 710 10, 108 3,303 2,300 1,770 11, 224 8,285 208 1,452 45, 130 2,083 1,029 6,250 696 580 3,209 688 789 4,540 2,724 22, 637 Foreign white. 712, 658 317, 214 4,234 3, 572 2,195 46, 387 6,406 10, 211 157, 032 27, 402 58, 705 23, 440 879 8,773 2,030 2,684 1,905 623 1,422 2,698 1,820 267, 589 33, 168 10,316 73,724. 33,050 22, 988 26,656 17, 403 23,634 2,901 3,451 12,2S0 8,015 36, 469 6, 041 3,298 2,202 1,716 7,711 13, 4S9 195 1,817 67, 846 3,819 1,562 9,004 1,011 1,217 3,403 1,023 1,338 8,883 4,401 82, 180 Total colored, (a) 156, 493 14, 797 72 24 33 1,500 561 635 i, 456 2,157 5,339 06, 971 652 7,688 4,970 15, 910 2,089 7,669 7,051 16, 773 4,163 14, 311 3,068 1,452 2,070 509 108 231 291 4,927 11 138 335 1,171 49, 130 7,449 11, 078 9,288 5,738 6,201 6,486 29 2,812 11,289 353 59 446 70 183 189 373 211 411 1,111 7,884 Persons of negro descent. a Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and oivilijed Indians. OCCUPATIONS. 347 Tabm so.— total PERSOKS 10 YEARS OP AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS AND IN EACH CLASS OF OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY AND COLOR, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890— Cont'd. MANUFACTURINCi AlVB OTECBIASrlCAt, IIVIBWSTBBES. STATUS AND TEUEITOEIES. The Tnited Stetes. Nortli Atlantic diviftioii . Mame Kew Hninpsliir© Yerraont Massacfausetta DJlhod© Island— Connoctiiout . . ^ New York INew Jersey — rennsylvimia. Sontli Atlantic division. Delaware Maryland _. . District of Columbia. Yirginia - - "West Tirginio- JNoplli Carolina Soiitii Careiina <5:corgia Plorida Total -wMte. North Central diviaion. Ohio Indiana Illinois ifilichigau — Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa „„..- Missouri- STortU Dakota....... South Dakota l!TebraOraESTIC AIV® PEKSffiPTAIi SEStVICE. STATES AND TKEEI- TORIES. TOTAL ■W^ITK. The tTnited States . ITorth Atlantic diTi- sion. Maine INew Hampsliire. . . Termont Massachusetts Ehode Island Connecticut New York I^ow Jersey Pennsylvania South Atlantic divi- sion. Delaware Maryland Dist. of Columhia. Virginia "West Virginia ITorth Carolina South Carolina Georjria nriorida Males. North Central division Ohio Indiana Xllinois . - Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa ■ Missouri Korth Dakota. South Dakota. . Nebraska Kansas South Central division Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Oklahoma Arkansas ■Western division., Montana Wyoming Colorado New Mexico.. Arizona Utah Nevada Idaho Washington ... Oregon California 8SS, 452 20, C02 14, 286 11, 624 94,470 16, 495 32, 971 311, 665 73, 004 308, 4S5 109, 673 6,646 33, 243 6,376 19, 044 15,865 8,471 3,751 10, 037 6,110 833, 303 Fe- males. 536, 283 14, 047 9,199 10, 153 83, 250 9,968 23, 009 214, 373 40, 827 131, 308 68, 010 TOTAL NATITK WHITE. 158, 379 80, 024 163, 616 103, OSl 72, 393 56, 464 50, 879 71, 7:6 4,242 7,951 35, 768 28, 200 130, 219 29, 287 17, 807 9,355 4,225 19, 368 39,609 1,088 9,480 212, 1S6 15, 145 6,725 29, 690 13, 217 5,434 11,234 2,637 5, 000 33, 598 15, 913 73, 503 3,031 17, 411 3,837 11, 723 9,636 10, 754 3,205 6,418 2,095 436, 936 74, 940 35, 182 88, 873 44, 095 38, 685 36, 387 32, 344 40,664 4,850 5,639 19, 641 15, 735 61,898 17, 369 11, 614 5,227 2,520 7,644 12, 344 272 5,103 66, 324 2,543 1,091 9,654 2,276 864 3,433 670 883 5,408 4,625 25, 177 463, 809 18, 670 8,279 7,963 37, 173 6,680 14, 291 142, 891 34, 532 193, 330 90, 604 4,694 23, 694 4,618 17, 635 14, 364 8,303 3,349 9,100 5,041 Te- ns ales. 105, 831 66, 956 79, 243 61, 324 29, 113 18, 072 34, 263 49, 188 1,769 4,580 22, 479 22, 600 100, 925 24,349 10, 172 8,531 3,087 14, 209 24, 690 920 8,467 117, 518 7,394 4,398 19, 175 11, 642 2,369 6,464 1,244 3,121 17, 354 ID, 090 34, 387 099, 249 269, 573 59, 007 2,187 12, 381 2,323 11,438 9,097 10, 695 3,007 6,099 1,780 487, 012 287, 755 58, 250 31, 322 50, 353 26, 855 24,176 14, 911 21, 597 31, 779 1,464 3,011 11, 574 12, 444 62, 69G 15, 387 11, 031 4,946 2,378 5,565 8,337 244 4,808 30, 218 1,261 603 5,525 1,941 266 1,881 296 609 2,833 2,921 12, 082 KATIYE WHITE — KATITB PABENT3. Hales. 891, 132 303, 876 15, 805 6,839 6,573 22,370 3,661 8,314 75, 700 22,305 143, 103 78, 436 3,850 16, 970 3,487 10, 604 12, 918 8,189 3,142 8,693 4, 583 56, 313 61,738 33, 434 12, 139 9,698 25, 2-24 35, 103 991 2,991 17, 943 19, 254 82,109 19, 590 15, 343 7,951 3, 250 7,717 19, 611 803 7,844 85,428 22, Fe- males. 168, 779 8,834 5,348 5,780 17, 570 2,203 0,293 48, 305 11, 694 63, 687 53, 468 1,770 9,313 1,732 11,215 8,308 10, 639 2,904 6,931 1,650 341, 2S3 163, 708 37, 268 24, 045 27, 745 14, 163 6,342 3,712 11, 678 20, 733 417 1,308 7,619 9,678 45, 323 12, 811 ' 10, 628 4,712 2, 2.53 3,542 6,681 212 4,579 18, 618 736 348 3,858 1,750 144 643 148 381 1,951 2,192 6,467 NATIVE V/niTE— FOHEIQN PABENTS. Males. 248, 353 159, 933 2,865 1,440 2,390 14, 797 2,819 5,977 67, 191 12, 227 60, 227 12, 168 844 6,724 1,031 931 1,446 114 207 413 458 145, 729 30, 275 10, 643 27, 505 17, 890 16, 974 9,074 9,029 14, 084 778 1,689 4,636 3,352 18, 816 4,759 829 680 437 6,492 4,979 117 G23 Fe- males. 99, 794 1,689 880 2,460 12, 017 1,300 4,088 46, 441 7,659 23, 360 5,639 411 3,068 691 223 789 66 103 168 130 134, 047 21, 001 7,277 22, 608 12, 692 18, 834 11, 199 9,919 11, 046 1, 047 1,703 3,955 2,706 7,373 2,576 403 234 120 2, 023 1,756 33 229 32, 090 11, 6C0 2,545 1,338 3,891 965 798 3,031 470 977 4,370 1,766 11, 939 525 255 1,667 191 122 1,238 148 228 883 729 5,615 FOHEIGN WHITE. Males. 914, 865 400, 202 425, 643 266, 710 7,932 6,007 3,601 67, 297 9,815 13, 680 168, 674 38, 472 115, 105 18, 959 1,952 9, 549 1,858 1,609 1,531 168 402 931 1,009 346, 291 314 5,030 1,614 285 439 59 198 319 315 149, 181 51, 548 13, 008 84, 373 52, 337 43,280 37, 792 16, 026 22, 540 2,473 3,371 13, 289 6,594 29, 294 4,938 1,035 824 538 6,159 15, 019 168 1,013 94, 668 7,751 2,327 10, 515 1,075 3,075 4,780 1,393 1,969 16, 244 5,833 39,116 Fe- males. 3,524 2,971 1,912 53, 663 0,465 12, 713 119, 607 21, 674 44,321 9,003 16, 671 3,860 38, 520 17, 240 14, 409 21,476 10, 747 8,885 3,386 2,628 8,067 3,292 9,202 1,982 483 281 142 1,979 4,007 28 SOO 26, 106 1,282 488 4,029 335 598 1,552 274 274 2,675 1,604 13, 095 TOTAL COLORED. (a) Males. 518, 146 67, 269 143 181 6,2S5 1, 252 2,195 15, 987 8,330 23, 591 172, 600 3,067 21, 212 12, 707 39, 501 3,533 20, 616 18, 534 39, 358 13, 363 71,935 15, 005 8,052 11, 545 3,254 803 1,512 2,037 19, 279 165 281 2,977 7,025 158, 356 22, 677 25, 673 25, 485 17,283 31, 849 23, 850 256 11,284 67, 986 2,508 444 2,966 1,114 1,937 803 1,869 698 3,094 6,934 36, 599 Fe- males. 8,247 40, 509 136 84 102 2,933 1,191 1,808 12,512 7,36L 14, 382 241, 029 2,878 30, 435 16, 743 55,991 2,461 31, 423 20, 232 65, 039 10,427 36, 977 6,905 3,860 4,071 1,200 217 330 672 15, 627 25 40 886 3,084 185, 236 28, 938 30, 345 33, 413 25, 747 31, 307 24, 866 102 10, 620 3,896 140 74 742 245 8? 05 354 47 191 170 1,781 PEESONS OF NKOEO DESCENT. Males. 61, 154 174 81 143 4,206 1,161 1,925 13, 151 7,713 22, 606 171, 962 3,631 21, 023 13, 682 39, 434 8,510 20, 684 IS, 655 39, 297 13, 231 68, 603 14, 814 7,950 10, 865 2,495 481 1,286 1,966 18, 899 90 135 2,743 6,898 157, 343 22, 649 25,624 25, 428 17, 210 31, 613 23, 361 231 11, 227 8,040 816 313 1,729 651 1,034 , 243 67 57 481 328 2,316 a Persons of negro descent, Chiue»e, Japanese, and civilized Indians. 352 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table »1.— TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS AND IN EACH CLASS OF OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND COLOR, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890-Coiit'd. TKAEDIS Aivn TRANSPOKTATIOIV. STATES AND TEREI- TOEIES. The TJnited States. North Atlantic divi- sion. Maine How Hampshire . . . Vermont Massachusetts Ebodo Island Connecticut New York NewJersey Pennsylvania South Atlantic divi- sion. Dela-vrare Maryland Dist. of Colnmhia. . Virginia "West Virginia Korth Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida North Central division. Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan -. "Wisconsin Minnesota loT^a Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Central division. Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Tesas Oklahoma Arkansas Western division Montana "Wyoming — Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Idaho "Washington Oregon California TOTAL WHITE. Males. 2, 9i3, 009 34, 780 18, 315 13, 801 172, 773 24,151 ^,809 «77, 386 109, 254 292, 462 225, 568 7, C97 65, 689 19, 123 40, 976 20, 157 20, 606 14, 156 30, 648 10, 616 1, 062, 047 177, 949 85, 629 225, 218 95, 497 63,725 67, 059 83,376 127, 199 0,494 12, 324 69, 024 67, 653 255, 851 60, 656 41, 169 26, 234 16, 103 32, 418 68, 700 1,997 18, 584 213, 412 10, S67 6,116 88, 338 4,835 8,624 10, 300 2,881 4,004 28, 012 17, 427 87, 988 Fe- males. 220, 015 115, 251 2,439 1,432 717 22, 240 2,660 4,919 45, 722 8,661 26, 461 16, 212 096 6,602 4,798 1,634 727 624 628 1,349 354 74, 781 14, 561 6,263 19, 416 7,270 4,787 4,206 4,430 7,920 174 383 8,624 2,782 10, 337 3,140 1,639 777 626 1,967 1,768 40 461 9,434 223 83 1,754 74 82 539 64 83 843 835 4,914 TOTAL NATIVE WHITE. Males. 2, 265, 883 888, 024 3D, 682 14, 887 11, 639 129, 932 18, 131 34, 217 328, 260 83, 480 237, 396 204, 145 6,879 47, 983 16, 874 38, 449 18, 300 20, 001 12, 824 84, 070 8,759 804, 708 146, 238 75, 633 155, 033 63, 915 41, 439 42, 148 68, 341 104, 425 3,644 8,917 47,141 49, 834 221, 149 44,856 88, 068 24, 141 14, 494 25, 369 65, 603 1,808 16, 810 147, 257 7,087 8,566 29, 547 3,833 2,320 7,083 1,871 2,744 19, 280 13, 135 66, 791 Fe- males. 6,144 2,253 1,288 684 18, 694 2,274 4,300 36, 856 7,033 22, 702 14, 195 635 4,535 4,411 1,477 673 506 438 1,229 291 64, 531 13, 104 4,943 15, 877 6,802 4, 085 3,421 4,002 7,010 123 341 8,177 2,680 8,570 2,799 1,402 668 419 1,305 1,456 43 418 7,743 184 71 1,641 65 19 413 41 05 687 726 8,031 NATIVE WHITE- NATIVE PABENT3. Males. 1, 620, 503 694, 579 27, 503 13, 187 0,328 94, 308 13, 049 25, 274 181, 690 68, 018 172, 222 177, 808 6,994 35, 133 13, 962 80, 313 15, 874 19, 521 11,544 31, 674 7,793 657, 473 99, 837 60, 787 98, 077 41, 796 19, 053 25, 130 49, 431 74, 925 2,294 0,090 "38, 177 41, 871 185, 297 35, 830 35, 091 21, 900 12, 827 14,857 47, 080 1,602 15, 444 105, 346 Fe- males. 47, 654 1,890 1,066 516 10, 896 1,198 2,157 13, 045 3,558 13, 328 10, 137 472 2,634 3,389 1,159 453 473 840 S79 238 6,712 1,051 1,136 549 316 593 1,094 41 832 4,524 115 62 1,127 47 13 109 16 37 513 610 1,025 NATIVE WHITE — FOBEIQN PAEENTS Males. 294, 046 3,179 1,700 2,311 35,624 6,082 8,943 146, 570 25, 462 65, 174 20, 337 885 12, 850 2,912 2,136 2,432 480 1,280 2,398 960 247, 235 46, 401 14, 846 60, 950 22, 119 22, 387 IT, 012 16, 910 29, 600 1,350 2,827 8,964 7,963 3d, 852 9,020 2,977 2,181 1,667 10, 512 7,923 200 1,306 41, 911 2,019 1,010 6,830 678 674 2,005 663 701 4,300 2,508 20, 531 Fe- males. 89,224 48,490 363 222 108 7,798 1,070 2,143 23, 811 3,475 9,434 4,058 163 1,901 1,022 318 220 33 98 250 53 30, 699 6,264 1,641 9,047 2,860 2,827 1,708 1,443 3,208 43 106 702 572 2,858 1,148 326. 119 103 713 302 2 80 3,219 69 19 414 18 C 244 25 23 174 216 2,000 FOEEIGN WHITE. Males. 077, 728 298, 107 4,098 3,428 2,102 42, 841 6,020 9,592 149, 126 25, 774 55, 068 21, 423 818 7,7C6 2,249 2,527 1,851 605 1,332 2,578 1,767 257, 339 31, 711 9,996 70, 185 31, 682 22, 286 25, 811 17, 035 22, 774 2,850 3,407 11, 883 7,819 34, 702 5,700 3,101 2,093 1,609 7,049 13, 187 189 1,774 60, 155 8,780 1,650 8,791 1,003 1,204 8,277 1,010 1,320 8,732 4,202 31, 197 Fe- males. 19, 107 186 144 33 3,646 386 619 8,866 1,628 3,699 2,017 61 1, 067 387 157 64 13 00 120 63 10, 260 1,457 320 3,639 1,468 702 845 308 910 61 47 347 196 1,707 341 197 109 107 602 303 6 43 1,691 39 12 213 9 13 120 13 18 150 109 933 TOTAL COLOEED. (a) Males. Fe- males. 14, 571 2,406 70 24 33 1,465 663 648 4,404 2,131 6,237 65, 650 634 7,544 4,777 15, 673 2,082 7,505 0,808 16, 406 4,111 14, 116 43, 509 7,384 10, 957 9,154 6, 714 0,065 6,419 28 2,788 11, 236 352 60 441 08 181 183 370 209 •109 1,107 7,835 3 7 52 26 102 1,311 18 144 193 243 7 101 183 367 62 195 65 121 134 71 136 06 1 24 PERSONS OF NKgRO DESCENT. Males. 143, 371 14, 203 24 33 ■ 1,402 516 634 4,232 2,111 6,213 66, 620 034 7,538 4,770 15, 004 2,031 7,564 0,860 10, 397 4,100 13, 939 3,027 1,426 1,994 443 74 210 289 4,862 10 i:i 323 1,149 48,407 7,383 10, 955 9,151 5,071 6,040 6,380 28 2,787 1,143 45 31 400 40 13 11 17 8 69 42 457 a Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. OCCUPATIONS. 353 Tabltc 81.— total persons 10 TEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED EST GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS AND IN EACH CLASS OF OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND COLOR, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES : 1890— Cont'd. MAIVUFACTUKIIve AND MECHANICALi IWDUSTKSES. BTATE3 AKD TEBEI- TOTAL WHITE. TOTAL NATIVE WHITE. NATIVE WHITE- NATIVE PAEENTS. NATIVE WHITE— FOEEIGK PARENTS. EOHEIGN WHITE. TOTAL OOLOEED. PEESONS or NEGEO DESCENT. TOBIES. Males. Te- males. Males. Fe- males. Males. Fe- males. Males. Fe- males. Males. Fe- males. Males. Fe- males. Males. Fe- males. The TTnited Statoa . 3,906,410 999, 859 2, 536, 165 772,986 1, 676, 667 390, 468 859, 498 382, 518 1,370,245 226, 873 157, 641 27,383 146, 153 26, 817 North Atlantio divi- 1,945,897 605, 364 1,213,606 437,709 757, 710 189, 495 455, 896 248, 214 732, 291 167, 655 11,222 3,267 10, 964 3,141 59,324 49, 116 24,569 337,610 64, 499 110,012 632, 030 175,795 B02, 942 253,716 20, 547 22, 194 5,094 136,455 26, 538 35, 636 192,734 45, 950 120, 216 71, 546 45,044 32, 871 18, 042 196, 355 29, 550 67,903 348, 843 107, 561 366,437 217,963 14, 625 12, 028 4,380 84, 373 15, 425 26, 044 143, 002 35,551 102,381 67,199 40, 340 27,446 13, 490 121,447 16, 175 42, 148 173, 250 65,308 258, 106 182,943 11,637 8,184 2,616 33, 235 4,660 0,595 47, 543 14, 358 57,667 55, 326 5,704 5,425 4,552 74,908 13, 375 25, 755 175, 593 42, 253 108, 331 35,020 2,883 3,844 1,764 51, 138 10, 765 16, 449 95, 459 21, 193 44, 714 11, 873 13, 230 16, 245 6,527 141, 255 24, 949 42, 109 283, 187 68, 234 136, 505 35, 753 6,023 10,166 714 52, 082 11, 113 9,592 49, 732 10,399 17,835 4,347 113 73 33 1,151 340 681 2,400 1,876 4,655 71, 047 70 25 6 430 171 168 1,052 271 1,074 14,505 55 72 31 1,132 323 565 2,290 1,864 4,632 70,952 11 Ke-w Hampshire- . . 23 6 Massachusetts Bhodo Island Connecticut 426 169 165 1,004 New Jersey Pennsylyania Bonth Atlantio divi- 263 1,074 14,477 14, 578 73,556 15, 690 44,401 26,460 25,105 12, 663 30, 223 11,139 1,270,970 2,658 22, 929 3,393 9,835 3,415 11, 062 6,268 10, 242 1,744 247,036 11,801 56,264 12, 856 41,756 23, 770 24,578 11, 812 28,022 7,104 791, 593 2,483 20, 259 3,047 9,668 3,235 11, 029 6,161 10, 089 1,228 201, 682 9,006 37, 551 9,431 39,362 19,919 24, 160 U,078 26, 451 6,085 500, 827 1,654 12, 600 2,072 0,165 2,344 10,915 6,883 9,705 982 101, 971 2,795 18, 713 3,425 2,394 3,851 418 734 1,571 1,119 290, 766 829 7,633 975 503 891 114 278 384 246 99,611 2,777 17, 292 2,734 2,645 2,690 528 851 2,201 4,035 479, 377 175 2,670 346 167 180 33 107 153 618 45,454 816 4,458 2,841 18, 904 927 12, 125 9,864 16, 610 4,502 13,215 52 1,072 1,487 4,474 40 2,352 2,342 1,919 7BT 1,877 816 4,466 2,838 18,852 927 12,113 9,850 18,604 4,496 12,983 52 Maryland ... 1,071 Dist. of Columbia.. Virginia 1,486 4,474 "West Virginia Korth Caxolina South Carolina Georgia 40 2,352 2,338 1,919 Florida Korth Central di-viaion. 745 1,804 270, 219 116, 018 264,487 137,230 108, 356 71, 514 73,269 124, 719 3,964 8,877 47,513 44,774 219, 594 56,890 21, 635 52,674 24,025 20, 768 12,052 16, 041 24, 260 828 1,504 7,823 8,446 46, 181 194, 727 95, 459 132, 780 75,269 51,787 29, 638 50, 256 86, 042 1,568 5,488 32, 857 35,122 181, 991 50, 593 20, 367 37, 535 17, 507 15,818 8,110 14, 233 21, 422 435 1,266 6,531 7,705 43, 030 122, 756 72, 611 74,471 47, 132 19, 351 15,769 35,511 63, 702 959 3,845 25, 832 28, 888 146, 518 25,592 14, 082 15, 636 9,054 3,813 2,777 8,641 10,731 195 738 4,691 6,121 31, 329 71, 971 22, 848 58, 309 28,137 32,436 13,869 14,745 32, 940 609 1,643 7,025 6,234 35, 473 25,001 0,285 21, 899 8,513 12, 005 5,333 5,692 10, 691 240 628 1,840 1,534 11, 701 75,492 20, 559 131, 707 *61,961 56, 509 41, 906 23, 013 38, 077 2,396 3,389 14,056 9,652 37, 003 6,297 1,268 15,139 6,458 4,950 3,942 1,808 2,838 393 323 1,292 741 3,151 3,439 1,678 1,620 648 134 lOO 309 3,539 4 23 392 1,329 60, 320 439 177 359 195 37 62 35 389 1 4 64 125 7,225 3,428 1,669 1,603 549 104 83 309 3,531 4 14 369 1,315 50,252 438 175 minoia 359 Mir:"h Vftn . „ . . 138 "Wisconsin 29 '^fiPTieflotft 43 35 389 l^orth Dakota South Dakota 1 4 64 123 South Central division 7,183 60, 170 39, 085 22, 424 10, 628 23, 662 45,352 1,976 16, 297 216, 233 15, 151 7,520 5,728 2,482 6,756 6,454 140 1,944 29,732 48, 509 35, 718 20, 054 9,438 17, 456 34,513 1,702 14,541 131,012 14, 285 7,295 5,605 2,412 5,918 6,494 138 1,883 23,468 33,022 32, 881 18,352 8,345 9,393 29, 060 1,517 13, 348 88, 669 8,017 6,697 5,260 2,188 2,919 4,388 116 1,744 12, 347 14, 947 2,837 1,702 1,093 8,063 5,453 185 1,193 42, 343 6,268 698 345 224 2,999 1,100 22 139 11, 119 11, 601 3,367 2,370 1,190 6,206 10, 839 274 1,756 85, 221 806 225 123 70 838 980 8 61 6,266 6,525 10, 427 9,934 5,708 8,469 5,807 44 3,406 11, 837 829 1,140 933 819 2, 777 452 2 273 509 6,522 10,407 9,926 5, 694 8,456 5,799 42 8,406 1,002 829 1,139 930 Mississippi 793 2,767 450 2 Arkansas...--...-. 273 Vestom division 212 10, 750 4,293 34,950 3,363 2,377 11, 574 2,507 3,589 34, 187 19,445 89, 198 908 320 3,969 580 313 1,752 368 884 2,384 2,426 16, 328 5,600 2,963 23, 752 2,481 1,381 5,780 1,410 2,232 29,590 12, 806 52, 017 6G8 248 3,301 535 132 1,129 277 304 1,823 2,037 13,012 3,697 2,116 18, 202 1,999 984 3,249 910 1,588 15, 551 10, 310 30, 057 396 171 2,452 459 73 376 124 197 1,312 1,504 6,283 1,903 847 5,550 482 397 2,531 494 644 5,039 2,496 21, 960 272 77 849 76 5» 753 153 107 5U 633 7,729 5,150 1,330 11, 198 882 996 5,794 1,097 1,357 13, 597 6,639 37, 181 240 72 668 45 181 623 91 80 561 339 3,316 87 21 405 44 39 21 173 12 392 1,075 9,568 19 56 10 4 5 13 2 19 14 367 45 20 401 2i 12 14 5 13 55 New Mexico 3 4 Utah 2 2 1 "Washington 87 37 15 10 California 357 1 107 1 POP — PT 2- -23 a Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. 354 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 82.— TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED In- occupations. All occupations. Agriculture, fisheries, and mining. Agricultural laborers (a) Apiarists Dairymen and dairy women J'armers, planters, and overseers {a} . Fishermen and oystermen {a)i Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and Tine growers Lumbermen and raftsmen Miuers (coal) Miners (not otherwise specified) Quarrymen Stock raisers, herders, and drovers Wood choppers Other agricultural pursuits (a) Professional service . Actors Architects Artists and 1 eacbers of art Authors and literary and scientific persons. Chemists, assay crs, and metallurgists Clergymen Dentists Designers, draftsmen, and inventors Engineers (civil, mechanical, electrical, and min- ing) and surveyors. Journalists Lawyers , Musicians and teachers of music OfBcers of United States army and navy. Ofiicials (government) (a) , Physicians and surgeons , Professors in colleges and universities.. Teachers Theatrical managers, showmen, etc Veterinary surgeons Other professional service ,..,.., Domestic and personal service. Barbers and hairdressers Bartenders Boarding and lodging house keepers Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) . Hotel keepers Housekeepers and stewards (a) Hunters, trappers, guides, and scouts. Janitors Laborers (not specified) (a) , Launderers and laundresses Nurses and midwives. Restaurant keepers Saloon keepers Servants Sextons Soldiers, sailors, and marines (TTnited States) (a). "Watchmen, policemen, and detectives Other domestic and personal service Trade and transportation. Agents (claim, commission, real estate, insurance, etc.) and collectors. Auctioneers Bankers and brokers (money and stocks) Boatmen and canalinen Bookkeepers and accountants (a) Brokers (commercial) Clerks and copyists (a) ,'/_ Commercial travelers Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc Foremen and overseers Hostlers Hucksters and peddlers '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. Livery stable keepers '_ Locomotive engineers and firpmen (a) '...'.'.'.'. Merchants and dealers in drugs and chemicals (re'-' tail). Merchants and dealers in dry goods (retail) Merchants and dealers in groceries (rolail) Merchants and doalcrsin wines and liquors (retail). Merchants and dealers in wines andliquor8(whoIe' 19, 642, 188 7, 222, 925 1,884,213 1,740 17, 184 4, 685, 040 45, 920 04, 008 61, 887 109, 122 127, 270 34,407 63, 449 24, 317 5,663 909, 186 9,270 8,048 22, 333 6,603 4,482 75, 972 17, 371 9.362 42, 955 21, 710 89, 190 60, 236 2,857 78, 553 103, 482 5,300 326, 887 16, 604 6,425 1,546 3, 334, 184 66, 768 63, 910 41, 068 133, 398 43, 679 82, 614 1,785 16, 281 1, 641, 794 74, 663 42, 345 16, 800 70,368 1, 036, 748 4,271 25, 050 72, 693 10, 643 3, 169, 024 I 173, 335 3,192 29, 854 14, 885 158, 907 5,940 651, 150 58, 680 324,311 36, 558 43, 500 65, 861 26, 364 78, 121 46, 149 43, 340 112, 861 10,021 3,630 16, 603, 147 6, 972, 005 1, 815, 020 1,696 15, 031 4, 508, 238 48, 837 62, 832 61, 063 193, 920 127, 189 34, 381 67, 804 24, 304 5,490 006, 390 Females, 2,039,041 250, 920 5,385 8,026 11, 586 3,901 4,443 74, 878 17, 036 9,057 42, 832 20, 827 88, 982 26, 328 2,867 73, 703 99, 058 4,616 89, 379 15, 993 6,424 1,079 2, 174, 733 64, 460 63, 708 10, 884 133, 351 38,429 4,736 1,784 13, 038 1,625,610 10, 046 6,854 14, 939 68, 164 119, 820 4,252 25, 050 72, 318 7,424 2, 943, 009 168, 525 3,190 29, 367 14, 854 131,190 5,930 487, 298 67, 977 324, 120 34, 594 43, 492 64, 080 26,317 78, 117 45, 416 40, 180 100, 005 9,885 3,592 69, 193 44 i, 653 176, 802 83 2,078 24 202 81 26 6j5 13 178 302, 706 3,885 22 10, 747 2,702 1,094 335 305 123 883 208 33, 908 4,850 4,424 684 237, 608 611 1 407 1, 159, 451 2,308 142 30, 784 47 6,150 77, 878 1 2,343 16, 284 64, 517 36, 491 1,861 2,204 915, 928 19 275 3,219 226, 015 4,810 2 407 31 27, 717 10 63, 868 603 385 904 1,775 47 2,169 0,190 136 NATIVE WHITE. Total. 14, 437, 431 5, 917, 024 1, 637, 349 1,483 9,631 3, 912, 773 36, 289 32, 872 40, 769 04, 968 60, 604 16, 747 52, 191 16, 547 4,911 795, 073 7,427 5,878 18, 083 5,633 3,088 57, 552 15, 952 6,796 35, 195 18, 524 83, 175 40, 634 2,453 06, 030 92, 508 4,281 305, 268 13, 925 4,881 1,281 1, 959, 117 44, 375 33, 965 28, 038 84, 045 31,080 01, 058 1,606 8,678 872, 434 88, 970 26, 994 10, 007 81, 584 605, 884 2,580 13, 700 40, 3S2 6,437 2, 467, 066 142, 974 2,726 24,417 12, 229 135, 554 4,885 473, 206 50, 128 230, 720 22, 383 28, 081 24, 3S0 22, 548 06, 535 30, 081 31,712 73, 542 4, lie 1,746 Males. Females, 12, 273, 541 5, 099, 725 1, 571, 073 1,442 8,497 3, 765, 077 36, 218 31, 600 40, 754 94. 806 60, 456 16, 733 51,694 16, 536 4,780 511, 900 4,299 6,860 8,128 3,036 3,051 56, 640 15,639 6,647 36, 089 17, 716 82, 974 16, 302 2,453 62, 122 83, 650 3,657 81, 504 13, 440 4,880 901 2, 103, 890 217,299 06, 270 41 1,134 147, 696 71 1,272 15 92 49 14 497 31 131 283, 173 42, 639 33, 880 0,990 94, 911 27, 299 2,955 1,505 7,548 860, 896 6,436 3,667 9,508 30, 000 64, 209 2,571 13,700 46, 137 4,117 2, 203, 883 138, 802 2,724 24, 1170 12,204 110,002 4.879 415, 870 49, 579 236, 5,15 21,577 28, 073 23. 806 22, .'■.1:1 06, 532 39, 039 30, 435 71,317 4,080 1,727 3,128 18 9,955 2,497 37 912 313 249 106 201 31, 332 4,517 3,852 624 223, 764 479 1 380 699, 249 1,736 86 21, 048 34 3-, 781 68, 103 1 1,030 11, 638 32, 534 23, 327 1,099 684 541, 675 246 2,320 191, 183 4,172 2 347 25 25, 552 57,336 549 135 806 8 484 35 3 642 1,277 2,226 36 19 NATIVE WHITE— NATIVE PARENTS. Total. 5,122,013 1, 375, 111 1,209 6,934 3, 479, 033 31,975 22, 943 32,519 50, 758 42, 492 11,897 42, 093 14, 4,53 4,536 640, 785 5,026 4,338 13, 888 4,556 2,175 50, 031 13,814 4,857 27, 723 16, 298 72, 141 33, 916 2,118 53,150 82, 576 3,679 236, 445 10, 151 4,025 978 1, 342, 028 Males. 25,610 16, 149 22, 902 68, 860 24, 896 48, 939 1, 273 5,875 636,185 24, 236 20,243 7,651 15, 691 377, 035 1,776 8,590 31, 712 4,405 1, 722, 462 116,030 2,246 20, 670 8,680 91, 856 3,922 304, 447 39, 582 155, 378 15,931 20, 448 16.544 18,711 40, 096 30, 672 25,681 53,919 l,8;i5 911 9, 535, 827 4, 918, 722 1, 312, 302 1,234 6,138 3, 340, 291 31, 911 22, 127 32, 606 66, 708 42, 461 11, 891 42, 278 14, 443 4,432 428, 803 2,864 4,322 5,953 2,495 2,153 49, 232 13, 597 4,718 27, 659 14, 623 71, 972 10, 189 2,118 49, 382 79, 374 3,073 70, 604 9,794 4,024 657 891,132 Females. 1, 359, 106 203, 891 24,826 16, 119 6,872 68, 836 21, 750 2,116 1,272 6,406 627, 952 4,559 2,763 6,911 15, 394 42, 608 1,773 8,590 .31,504 2,881 1, 620, 503 112, 675 2,246 20, 371 8,071 76, 942 3,917 272, 591 39, 168 155, 307 16, 571 20, 444 16,259 18, 088 49, 093 30, 274 24, 912 02, 744 1,827 902 62, 800 35 796 138, 742 64 816 13 60 31 415 10 104 211, 982 2,102 16 7,935 2,061 22 709 217 139 64 3,202 606 105,811 357 1 321 450, 896 784 30 17, 030 24 3,146 46, 823 1 469 8,233 19, 077 17,480 740 297 334, 427 1,524 101, 959 3,355 1 299 15 14, 914 5 31, 855 424 71 300 285 23 769 1,175 a See explanatory notes in Table 78. OCCUPATIONS. EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATIOK, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND COLOE : 1890. 355 NATITE WHITE — FOREIGN PARENTS. Total. 3, 642, 408 794, 411 262, 238 214 2,697 433, 740 4,314 9,929 8,250 38, 200 18, 012 4,850 9,498 2,094 375 154, 288 2,401 1,540 4,193 977 913 7,521 2,138 1,939 7,472 3,226 11, 034 12, 718 335 13, 489 9,932 702 68, 823 3,771 850 303 617, 089 18, 765 17, 816 6,136 26, 086 6,184 12, 119 233 2,703 236, 249 14, 734 6,751 2,956 15, 893 228, 849 604 5,110 14, 070 2,032 734, 604 26, on 480 3,747 3,343 43, 698 168, 759 10, 646 81, 342 6,452 8,233 7,836 3,837 17, 439 9,009 6,031 19, 623 2,281 835 Males. 2, 737, 714 781, 003 258, 771 208 2,369 424, 786 4,307 9,473 8,243 38, 168 17, 994 4,842 9,416 2,093 83, 097 1,435 1,538 2,176 541 898 7,408 2,042 1,829 7,430 3,093 11, 002 5,113 335 12, 740 9,282 584 10, 900 3,662 866 244 363, 736 Females. 17, 813 17, 761 1,118 26, 075 6,549 839 233 2,142 232, 944 1,877 904 2,597 15, 506 21, 601 798 6,110 14, 633 1,236 646, 380 26, 127 3,533 33, 060 962 143, 279 10, 421 81, 278 6,000 8,229 7,037 3,825 17, 439 8,765 5,523 18, 573 2,253 826 804, 694 13,408 3,467 6 338 8,964 7 456 2 42 18 B 82 1 27 71, 191 966 2 2,020 436 15 113 96 110 42 32 7,605 749 660 118 67,923 122 248, 363 952 65 4,018 10 635 11, 280 661 3,305 12, 867 6,847 359 387 207, 248 37 796 89, 224 817 1 48 10 10, 638 1 26, 480 125 64 446 4 199 12 508 1,030 28 10 rOEEIQN WHITE. Total. 5, 104, 757 1, 305, 901 246, 864 267 7,653 772, 267 12, 631 32, 036 20, 918 104, 164 17, 660 16, 268 7,770 767 114,113 1,843 2,170 4,260 1,070 1,394 18, 420 1,419 2,666 7,760 3,186 6,015 13, 602 404 11, 914 10, 974 1,019 21, 619 2,679 1,544 265 1, 376, 067 Males. Females. 4, 329, 606 1, 272, 280 22, 393 19, 946 13, 630 38, 463 12, 499 21,656 279 7,703 669, 360 35, 593 15, 351 6,193 38, 784 429, 864 1,691 11, 350 26, 211 4,206 712, 658 30, 361 466 6,437 2,656 23, 363 1,055 77, 960 8,452 87, 591 13, 175 14, 819 31, 481 3,816 11, 686 6,468 10, 637 39,319 5,906 1,884 243, 947 254 7,134 743, 161 12, 619 3X, 232 20, 909 104, 064 66, 734 17, 648 16, 110 7,768 710 94, 490 1,086 2,166 3,468 866 1,392 18,238 1,397 2,610 7,743 3,111 6,008 11, 026 404 11, 681 10, 402 969 7,876 2,547 1,544 178 914, 865 21, 821 19, 888 3,894 38, 440 11, 130 1,781 279 6,390 664, 614 3,610 2,187 5,431 37, 264 65, 611 1,681 11, 366 20, 181 3,307 677, 726 29, 723 466 6,287 2,660 21, 188 1,051 71, 428 8,398 87, 641 13, 017 14, 819 30, 190 3,804 11, 585 6,377 9,745 35, 348 6,805 1,866 775, 151 S3, 621 2,917 3 419 29, 106 12 804 9 110 82 12 148 2 47 757 4 792 203 2 182 22 66 17 T5 7 2,676 333 572 60 13, 744 132 460, 202 572 57 9,736 13 1,369 19, 775 1,313 4,746 31, 983 13, 164 763 1,520 374, 233 10 30 899 34, 832 638 2,165 4 6,622 54 50 168 1,291 12 1 91 892 3,971 100 19 COLOEED. (6) Total. 8, 193, 473 1, 790, 411 1, 119, 848 33 711 690, 517 11, 242 7,693 4,179 9,423 13, 777 3,249 2,280 9,380 12, 079 35, 147 458 22 163 111 21 12, 231 127 29 284 139 440 1,919 69 1,111 1,323 15, 066 1,451 69 23 1, 026, 393 18, 214 1,896 2,681 6,367 497 9,422 749 6,275 371, 679 . 173, 899 6,241 2,483 1,017 419, 043 711 2,863 2,036 2,420 156, 408 1,247 13 154 1,831 467 20 6,202 111 44, 188 626 10, 536 3,222 393 1,342 226 178 2,136 57 13 Males. Females. 2, 217, 943 1, 361, 808 741, 937 32 530 646, 892 11, 062 7,354 4,175 9,410 13, 725 3,247 2,243 9,361 11, 840 26, 266 394 22 95 88 21 12, 182 125 29 283 134 440 1,308 69 1,086 1,190 81 7,202 1,428 63 11 618, 146 17, 697 1,892 872 6,367 371 1,211 731 4,838 333, 048 21, 785 336 1,928 946 118, 332 703 2,863 2,032 2,196 1,182 13 151 1,829 412 20 6,841 103 44, 139 616 10, 522 2,738 393 1,343 225 169 1,973 57 13 976, 530 428, 603 377, 911 1 181 49, 625 180 339 4 13 62 37 19 239 64 23 611 25 133 11 7,863 23 1 12 608, 247 617 4 1,809 126 8,211 18 437 38, 531 152, 114 4,905 656 71 300, 711 4 225 65 361 8 49 11 14 484 163 b Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and clTiliied Indians. PERSONS OF NEGRO DESCENT. Total. 3, 073, 164 1, 757, 403 1, 106, 728 31 666 690, 666 10, 071 5,488 3,742 9,392 6,517 3,198 1,325 7,676 12, 003 33, 994 180 21 150 71 20 12, 159 120 23 279 134 431 1,881 69 1,046 909 92 15, 008 1,310 69 22 963, 080 17,480 1,873 2,323 6,336 420 9,248 91 5,243 349, 002 153, 684 6,213 2,167 932 401, 216 702 2,782 2,019 2,365 1,172 13 97 1,799 293 17 4,972 103 43, 963 471 10, 600 2,516 390 1,336 139 135 1,829 63 11 Males. Females. 2, 101, 379 729, 197 30 485 641, 300 9,950 6,182 3,738 9,279 6,611 3,196 1,300 7,661 11, 765 25, 170 130 21 84 49 20 12, 110 118 23 278 129' 431 1,287 69 1,021 794 81 7,155 ' 1,292 68 10 457, 091 16, 966 1,874 637 6,326 294 1,144 91 4,807 310, 733 2,144 323 1,606 863 101, 743 693 2,782 2,015 2,162 143, 371 1,108 13 94 1,797 239 17 4,618 96 43, 914 460 10, 436 2,041 390 1,336 138 127 1,668 53 11 427, 809 377, 531 1 181 49, 366 131 306 4 13 2 26 15 238 8,824 25 115 11 7,853 18 1 12 614 4 3,786 8,104 436 38, 269 151, 540 4,890 651 70 299, 473 4 213 2,346 64 14 476 161 356 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table §2.— TOTAL PEESONS 10 YEAES OF AGE AND OVEE IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN EACH OCCnPATIOKS. Total. Trade and transportation — Continued. Merchants and dealers, not specified (retail) Mereliaitta and dealers (■wIto]esale>, importers, and sliipping merchants. Mossengcra and errand and office hoys ITewspaper carriers and newsboys Officials of banks and of insurance, trade, trans- portation, trust, and other companiesv {a) Packers and shippers . — Pilots Porters: and helpers (in, stores and warehouses) .. . Sailors {a) - ..■ Salesmen and saleawomen. Steam railroad employes (not otherwise speoi- fied). (a) Stenographers and typewriters Street railway employes Telegraph ana telephone operators Telegraph:andtel6phone:linemen andelectric light and power company employ6s. TJhdertakers "Weighers, gau^ers, animeasurors : Other persons m trade and transportation Manufacturiiig and mechanical industries. Agricultural implement makers (not otherwise classified)-, (a) Apprentices (hlackemitlis) - ^, Apprentices (hoot and shoe makers) ... Apprentices (carpenters and joiners) Apprentices (carriage and wagon makers) ^- Apprentices (dressmakers) Apprentices (leather curriers, etc.) Apprentices (machinists) Apprentices (masons) , Apprentices (millin«-s) Apprentices (painters) Apprentices (plumbers) Apprentices (printers) Apprentices (tailors) . — _ Apprentices (tinsmiths) Apijrentices (not otherwise specified) - Artificial flower makers Bakers Basket makers ^ Blacksmith? , Bleachers, dyers, and scourers ,. Bone and ivory workers Bookbinders Boot and shoe makers, and rep.airers Bottlers and mineral and soda water makers ... E'ox makers (paper) Box makers (wood) Brass workers (not otherwise specified) (a) Brewers and maltsters {a) Brick and tile makers and terra cotta workers (a) Britannia workers . .- Broom and brush makers . . Builders and contractors .. Butchers .- Butter and cheese makers . Button makers Cabinet makers Candle, soap, and ta,llow makers. Carpenters and joiners Carpet makers (a) Carriage and wagon makers (not otherwise classi- fied), (a) Charcoal, coke, and limer burners Chemical works employes (a) Clock and watch makers and repairers Compositors (a) Confectioners Coopers Copper workers Corset makers Cotton mill operatives (a) . Blstillera and rectifiers (a) Door, sash, and blind makers (a) . Dressmakers Electroplaters Electrotypers and steraotypers (o) . Engravers T'ertilizermakors (a) Fish curero and packers la) 438, 086 26, 876 47, 215 4,997 39, 674 24, 216 4, 106 12, 545 51, 176 1!63, 045 333,188 33, 292. SG, 84-1 52, 052 10,863 9,654 3, 746 3, 475 4, 906, 269 3,640 4,013 i,oa7 6,482 843 4,233 417 ■ 9,714; 1,812 1,204. 2, 269 4, 605 4,684 2, 574 2,005 34,867 3,038 58,969 4,56a 194, 512 13, 982 1,087 23, 783 207, 181 7,140 17, 732 10,611 17, 174 20, 178 48, 863 901 9,935 45, 330 102, 702 11, 128 2,600 35, 562 3, 396 688, GC3 22, 217 34, 155 7,107 3,550 25,178 2D, 88T 22, 756 44,817 3,355 0,525 173, 061 2,840 4,095 281, 580 2,751 1,462 8,2K 445 1,053 Males. Pemalesi 422,613 25, 72* 44,380 4,930 39, 457 17, 741 4,105 12, 236 61, 159 204, 739 331, 984, 12, 054 36, 833 43, 641 10, 194 9, 575 3, 728. 2, 725 3, 906, 410 3,616 ,013 980 15; 473 152 2,835 67 217 6,475 1 309 17 53, 306 1,204 21, 238 11 8,411 79 18 750 999, 859 24 6,473 842 9 1 4 233 417 9, 702 1,811 1 1,204 2, 262: 4,003 4,437 1,877 2,002 7 2 147 697 3 33, 363 498 66, 755 4,085 194, 457 1,614 2,540 2,214 484 66 12,313 1,4G5 12, 242 173, 691 6,594 1,669 222 11,546 33, 590 546 4, 694 9, 303 16, 261 20,110 48, 745 13,038 1,308 913 68 118 784 8,772 45, 320 102, 587 10, 730 117 1,163 10 115 398 1,010 35, 638 2,999 688, 782 11,603 1,590 24 397 181 10, 714 33, 927 223 7,094 2, 537 20,481 23, 60O 13 1,013 4,695 6,287 17, 155 44, 760 3,348 730 79, 355 5,601 48 7 5,795 l>2, 700 2,831 4,985 810 2,639 9 10 230, 701 112 1,457 7,984 442 858 5 301 3 195 KAIIVK WHITE. Total. Hales. 320,749 20, 141 4Q, 973 3,846 32,965 17, 751 3,580 . 6,398 32, 433 222, 062 232, 284 36,464 2S, 059 48, 224 8,468 8, 004 2,817 1,695 3, 309, 151 2,131 3,479 797 5,590 735 3,580 340 8,467 1,501 1,092 1,940 4', 099 4,091 1,770 1,761 1,9152 23,653 2,964 130, 237 6; 775 1,123 IS, 865 130, 569 4,198 14, 797 7,930 10, 749 4,484 28,351 597 T,291 31,272 6a,. 880 8,602 1,970 15, 562 2,023 430, 125 13,354 23,995 3, 748 2,143 17, 348 25, 332 It, 331 29, 036 1,603 5,059 90, 494 2,071 3,807 231, 395 2,039 1,155 6,876 237 795 312,247 20, 030 38, 61T 3,800 32,745 12,293 3,579 6,160 32,419 170,700 231, 437 10, 589 26,052 40, 569 T,»2 7, 946 2,799 1,439 2,536,166 2,110 3,479 775 5,583 735 349 8,459 1,900 1,934 4,098 Si 960 1,302 1,749 2ai5^ 186 22, 289 2,547 130,204 5,578 949 8,637 101, 516 3, 813 3,504 6,756 10,072 4,460 26,270 520 6,399 31,206 63, 839 8,272 675 15,548 1,688 429, 990 6,746 23,814 3,740 1,27 80 30 158 159 4 25 37 31 4 25 37 25 160 161 162 163 161 3 3 165 166 3 3 167 168 2 42 2 42 169 170 171 6 399 3 388 6 396 3 383 172 173 174 175 176 177 17R 179 ^m 5 9 2 21 6 5 9 2 21 6 181 182 183 184 185 3 1 11 3 1 4 187 188 189 39 1 39 1 191 192 193 11 3 2 11 3 2 195 196 197 29 11,917 29 11,822 199 200 26 21 202 203 66 13 23 55 13 1 204 205 208 2 200 4 20,357 168 7,124 119 124 271 309 1 1 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 27, 344 463 8,752 263 479 1,066 871 447 4,533 1 1 367 7 4,524 1 1 29 29 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 1 021 1,646 17, 064 8,039 1 223 705 11, 238 3,197 5 3 73 73 413 5 3 72 73 402 2) Persons of negro descent, Cliinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. 360 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 83.— TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS AND IN EACH Alili OCCUPATIONS. STATES AND TEKEITOEIES. The TTnited States. Korth Atlantic division . . Maine ITew HampsMre Vermont- Massachusetta Eliode Island Connecticnt New York Kew Jersey Pennsylvania Sonth Atlantic division.. Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia , "West Virginia , Kortli Carolina Sonth Carolina Georgia riorida North Central division . . Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan "Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Da'kota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Central division- - . Kentucky Tennessee -Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Oklahoma Arkansas "Western division Montana "Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Idaho "Washington Oregon , California 10 TO 14 TEARS. Total. 119, 235 2,183 2,386 1,459 9,716 6,477 4,327 36,514 11, 531 45, 642 197, 300 2,051 11, 581 1,377 26, 388 4,624 41, 372 47, 355 67, 374 6,178 87, 831 14, 514 7,312 18, 297 7,914 7,435 4,460 6,819 13, 204 736 1,114 3,599 3,427 189, 748 15, 722 23, 138 47, 295 34, 203 31, 847 20, 505 185 16, 852 227 142 1,172 1,383 186 858 67 190 707 732 3,235 Males. Females. 78, 087 1,322 1,410 1,004 6,812 3,086 2,634 22,441 7,388 32, 990 128, 848 1,485 7,547 844 18, 515 3,556 27, 704 28, 416 37, 394 3,387 69, 311 9,702 6,087 12, 016 6,353 4,617 2,690 4,028 9,561 490 804 2,639 2,424 127, 654 11, 831 17, 309 80, 320 21, 023 19, 829 15,444 155 11, 743 6,686 881 1,175 159 611 63 150 489 542 2,379 41, 148 861 976 455 3,904 2,391 1,693 14, 073 4,143 12, 652 68, 452 4,034 533 7,873 1,068 13, 668 18, 939 19, 980 1,791 28, 520 4,812 2,225 6,281 2,601 2,818 1,770 1,791 3,043 246 310 1,060 1,003 62, 094 3,891 5,829 16, 975 13, 180 12, 018 6,062 30 5,109 2,213 OS 61 291 208 27 247 14 40 218 190 866 16 TO 24 YEAES. Total. 6, 615, 318 2, 117, 786 67, 765 47, 212 34, 158 309, 814 51, 357 98, 882 730, 829 176, 320 eOl, 449 950, 269 18, 790 118, 780 29, 421 165, 764 64, 265 160, 764 141, 628 212, 705 38, 152 2, 170, 510 363, 568 195, 760 403, 193 208, 039 170,121 135, 776 179, 922 249, 714 17, 883 27, 241 103, 731 115, 562 1, 068, 744 167, 179 160, 984 168, 734 145, 716 131, 627 193, 349 4,223 96, 927 308, 009 16, 440 7,888 46, 285 12, 826 6,356 18, 669 4,048 7,292 38, 146 20, 308 123, 763 Males. 4, 761, 858 1, 386, 495 45, 797 29, 566 24, 429 181, 386 29, 692 61, 117 467, 829 117, 174 429, 505 681,476 14, 013 82, 267 17, 724 123, 382 54, 404 116, 288 92, 654 152, 051 28, 093 267, 643 154, 278 293, 298 154, 274 120, 973 90, 683 133, 912 195, 049 13, 390 20, 946 78, 593 92, 677 820, 452 135, 080 131, 795 119, 602 98, 049 91, 193 161, 654 3,779 79, 300 251, 819 13, 384 6,919 37, 126 11, 664 4,846 14, 962 3,326 6,404 32, 776 23, 728 96, 786 Females. 731, 291 21, 968 17, 646 9,729 128, 428 21, 665 37, 765 263, 000 69, 146 171, 944 268, 793 4,777 36, 513 11, 697 42, 382 9,861 44, 476 48, 974 60, 654 9,459 548, 894 96, 025 41, 482 100, 895 63, 705 49, 148 39, 093 46, 010 64, 065 4,493 6,295 25, 138 22, 885 248, 292 32, 099 29. 189 49, 132 47, 607 40, 434 31, 695 449 17, 627 60. 190 2,056 909 8,159 1,201 610 3,707 723 888 5,370 5,580 26, 967 25 TO 34 YEAES. Total. 5, 797, 484 1, 776, 803 67, 752 37, 776 27, 775 261, 563 37, 977 78,447 631, 101 143, 392 601, 080 686, 569 15, 610 91,884 24, 617 117, 989 66, 406 111, 706 87, 9S6 146, 937 34,434 2, 061, 319 323, 439 185, 261 376,374 196, 991 150, 017 140, 960 164, 657 232, 783 23, 628 35, 350 113, 869 117, 990 853, 644 145, 389 128, 291 116, 123 102, 211 90, 673 180, 579 6,440 83, 938 419, 089 23,612 11, 739 68, 322 14, 566 8,390 19, 525 6,887 10, 927 60, 914 38, 394 161, 813 Males. 4, 989, 814 1, 450, 673 Females. 47, 453 29, 083 23, 573 191, 876 28, 005 61, 976 614, 937 120, 412 433, 299 561,349 13, 443 74, 476 16, 754 98, 636 51, 324 93, 188 66, 310 118, 248 28, 970 1,857,179 284, 646 167,056 . 334,253 178, 215 135, 350 126, 836 149,316 210, 965 21, 994 33, 077 105, 338 109, 536 732, 879 128, 732 113, 787 93, 821 78, 839 71, 590 164, 105 6,224 75, 721 387, 734 27, 190 11,266 62, 590 13,743 7,999 18, 297 6,486 10, 505 67, 840 35, 907 136, 906 807, 070 320, 190 10, 299 8,693 4,202 69, 087 9,912 10,473 110, 164 22, 980 67, 781 125, 220 2,167 17, 408 7,863 19, 353 4,082 18, 518 21, 676 28, 689 5,464 204, 140 38, 794 17, 606 42, 121 18, 776 14, 667 14, 124 15, 342 21, 818 1,634 2,273 8,531 8,464 120, 765 10, 057 14, 504 22, 302 23, 372 19, 0S3 16,414 216 8,217 31, 355 1,416 474 6,732 823 391 1,223 401 422 3,074 2,487 14,907 OCCUPATIONS. 361 CLASS OF OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE PERIODS, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES : 1890. Alili OCC0S»AT1OJVS. 35 TO 41 TEAKS. 46 ro 54 TEABS. 55 TO C4 YEARS. 65 TEARS AND OVER. AGE UNKNOWN. . Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. 4, 067, 423 3, 626, 356 441, 067 2, 851, 822 2, 538, 459 313, 363 1, 696, 002 1, 614, 615 180, 387 1, 009, 063 326, 345 910, 895 98, 158 90, 546 78, 507 18, 039 1 1, 220, 512 1, 069, 368 151, 154 868, 128 773, 411 94, 717 619, 383 467, 628 51, 755 298,380 26, 969 24, 208 19, 003 5,205 2 44, 641 39, 824 4,817 35, 869 32, 518 3,361 26, 186 24,056 2,12D 21, 463 20, 013 1,440 1,248 1,050 193 3 27,234 23, 138 4,096 21,058 IS, 431 2,627 15, 494 13, 927 1,667 12, 769 11,701 1,068 774 589 185 4 22,495 20, 358 2,137 18, 221 16, 638 1,583 12, 941 11, 923 1,013 11, 235 10, 467 768 487 412 75 6 169, 626 138, 870 30, 656 118, 283 100,982 17, 301 68, 665 60, 202 8,463 41,008 37, 216 8,792 3,869 2,822 1,047 6 26, 182 21, 765 4,417 18, 388 15, 932 2,456 10, 110 8,018 1,192 5, 995 5,409 586 392 297 95 7 62, 546 45, 686 6,860 39, 638 36, 278 4,360 24,800 22, 097 2,569 17, 199 15, 827 1,372 1,309 1,020 289 8 431,497 376,169 65, 328 304,146 269, 067 35,079 183, 061 164, 090 18, 961 111, 668 102, 042 9,626 7,019 6,210 1,809 9 100, 742 89, 612 11, 130 73, 654 66, 215 7,439 40, 490 36,481 4,009 22, 729 20,622 2,107 1,880 1,563 317 10 345, 649 S13, 936 31, 713 238, 871 218, 360 20, 621 137, 781 125,934 11,847 81, 389 75, 089 6,300 7,230 6,040 1,190 11 B34, 190 442,408 91, 782 368, 464 300, 807 67, 657 219, 646 181, 735 37,910 147, 953 125,168 22,785 13, 666 9,996 3,670 12 11, 420 10, 286 1,134 8,194 7,385 829 4,899 4,407 402 3,031 2,712 319 291 227 64 13 69, 480 58, 228 11, 252 51,441 43, 389 8,052 29, 838 25, 379 4,459 18, 054 15, 507 2,647 2,200 1,722 487 14 19,298 13, 593 5,705 15, 020 11, 351 3,669 7,245 6,627 1,618 3,373 2,639 734 768 460 308 15 97, 747 83, 083 14, 664 68, 073 67, 046 11, 027 42, 487 36, 092 6,395 31, 035 26, 968 4,067 2,356 1,751 605 16 40, 623 38, 289 2,334 28, 245 26, 297 1,918 17,327 15, 951 1,376 11, 869 10, 994 876 1,429 1,266 163 17 88, 652 74, 228 14, 424 63, 525 51, 972 11, 553 40,637 33, 186 7,361 28,848 24, 129 4,719 1,959 1,476 483 18 70, 380 53, C51 16, 729 45, 740 33, 737 12,003 27, 335 20, 812 6,523 19,159 15, 028 4,131 1,271 815 456 19 111, 113 89,672 21,441 70, 124 64, 626 15,498 40, 859 32, C30 8,223 27, 169 22, 694 4,575 2,432 1,569 863 20 25, 477 21,378 4,099 Ifl, 102 .15,024 3,078 9,118 7,646 1,473 6,415 4,597 818 951 710 241 21 1,395,098 1, 304, 899 90,199 987, 501 919, 473 68,023 603, 788 658, 601 45, 187 342, 586 318, 655 23, 931 25, 205 21,415 "^ 8,790 22 232, 238 214, 176 18, 062 103,220 160, 561 12, 659 104,144 96, 104 8,040 67, 681 62, 478 5,103 4,082 3,400 682 23 134, 779 126, 073 8,706 97, 796 90, 922 6,874 62, 673 67,846 4,827 38, 006 35, 210 2,796 2,471 2,085 386 24 239, 563 222, 434 17, 099 165, 349 162, 880 12,489 97, 907 90, 053 7,854 49, 766 46,824 3,942 3,120 2,491 629 25 141, 284 133, 108 8,176 102, 047 96, 912 6,135 62, 619 68, C53 3,966 37, 983 35, 817 2,171 2,693 2,295 398 26 98, 208 92,882 6,326 68, 582 64, 623 3,959 47, 833 44, 779 3,054 32, 292 30, 500 1,792 1,802 1,505 297 27 82, 167 77,619 4, 548 63, 874 50,440 2,934 33, 237 31, 289 1,948 16, 774 15, 903 871 2,338 2,001 337 28 109, 261 103, 190 6,071 84, 754 79, 637 6,117 54, 8S3 50, 982 3,901 31, 183 29, 165 2,023 1,351 1,189 162 29 164, 795 152, 340 12,455 116, 818 1 106, 697 10, 121 67, 101 60, 676 6,425 36, 188 32, 084 8,104 4,776 4,182 694 30 13, 426 12, 786 640 6,670 6,254 416 3,604 3,363 241 1,611 1,496 116 213 183 30 31 23, 711 22, 063 1,048 14, 294 13, 611 783 8,140 7,657 483 8,785 3,578 207 458 399 69 33 69, 916 66, 628 3,388 43, 710 41, 353 2,352 22, 394 20, 892 1,502 9,861 9,292 669 980 876 104 33 85, 760 81, OSO 4,680 70,887 66, 698 4,189 39,263 36, 307 2,946 18, 546 17, 308 1,233 921 809 112 31 639, 338 547, 209 92, 007 455,853 383, 403 72,450 253, 179 213, 094 40, 085 153, 612 131, 253 22, 359 21, 698 17,041 1,657 35 106, 864 95, 615 11, 249 75,466 66, 311 9,165 45, 847 40, 065 5,782 30, 440 26, 711 3,729 3,417 2,601 816 38 95, 264 . 83,770 11,494 72, 685 63, 0G9 9,516 42, 801 37, 092 5,709 26, 878 , 23,304 3, 674 3,812 3,045 767 37 82, 352 65, 571 16, 781 67, 238 64, 097 13, 141 34, 599 27, 625 6,974 22, 716 18, 876 4,041 2,545 1,916 629 38 78,381 61, 337 17,044 47, 674 35, 220 12, 454 32,341 25,700 6,641 20, 078 16, 428 3, 650 2,135 1,335 800 39 71, 686 56, 317 15, 369 50, 490 38, 836 11, 634 28, 363 22, 002 6,361 16, 978 13, 456 3,522 1,410 1,070 340 40 135, 478 122,413 13, 0G5 91, 096 60, 420 10, 676 45,092 39, 387 6,705 24, 138 21,681 2,657 6,970 5,129 841 41 4,636 4,502 134 3,274 3,148 126 1,518 1,447 71 520 493 27 105 101 4 42 64, 675 57, 744 6, 931 48, 030 42, 802 6,728 22, 618 19, 776 2,842 11, 804 10, 605 1,259 2,304 1,844 460 43 278, 287 202, 422 15, 865 171, 876 161, 365 10, 511 99, 007 93, 557 5,450 39, 557 37, 433 2,124 11, 769 11, 062 717 41 14, 592 14, 029 563 8,390 8,098 292 3,086 2,957 129 887 855 32 989 909 80 45 6,520 6,320 200 2, 943 2,816 127 1,004 956 48 324 314 10 70 68 12 46 41,632 38, 799 2,733 21, 882 20, 478 1,384 8,727 8,144 683 2,957 2,784 173 2,085 1,994 92 47 11, 623 10, 927 696 7,559 7,011 618 4,153 3,878 275 1,910 1,766 145 132 124 8 48 6,251 5,946 305 3,733 3,527 206 1,833 1,760 93 694 564 30 61 47 7 49 12, 003 11,410 683 7,662 7,030 506 4,718 4,319 309 3,-. 17 2,860 257 269 260 19 M 6,663 5,382 281 4,418 4,201 217 2,418 2, 311 107 741 704 37 173 129 44 51 7,701 7,464 237 5,062 4,886 176 2,871 2,773 98 945 923 22 l.'il 173 11 6? 33, 836 32, 623 1,213 IS, 222 17, 499 723 8,480 8,134 346 2,912 2,795 117 1,479 1,425 54 .53 25, 978 24, 879 1,009 10, 844 16, 004 760 10, 138 9,673 405 4,473 4,274 109 914 891 23 54 112,498 104, 643 7,855 75, 191 60, 039 6,552 51, 559 48, 622 2,937 20, 697 19, 595 1,102 5,419 5,052 367 65 362 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 83 TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AKD OVER ENGAGED IN GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS AND IN EACH AGRICUIiTUKE, FISHEKIJES, AN© MININ«. STATES AND TERRITORIES. The United States . North Atlantic division. . Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Ehode Island Connecticut Now York New Jersey Pennsylvania South Atlantic division. . Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia "West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida North Central division.. Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan "Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Central division. . . Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Oklahoma Arkansas "Western division Montana "Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Idaho "Washington Oregon California 10 TO 14 YEARS. Total. 339, 947 20, 850 361 337 591 503 104 524 3,770 1,393 13, 264 139, 754 806 3,342 46 13, 700 2,612 31, 103 40, 028 44,704 3,413 26, 487 2,799 2,431 3,885 2,026 1,940 1,605 2,586 4,811 445 693 1,446 1,814 150, 094 7,991 16, 365 40, 143 29, 876 25,507 15, 424 119 14, 669 2,762 57 38 367 840 78 262 S6 93 155 255 631 Males. Females. 20, 575 359 334 690 500 100 522 3,717 1,372 13, 081 100, 236 795 3,222 41 12, 353 2,482 23, 235 24,990 30, 725 2,393 25,985 2,762 2,395 3,804 1,973 1,899 1,556 2,554 4,703 435 670 1,423 1,791 106, 650 7,605 13, 561 26, 678 18, 974 16, 392 12, 581 115 10,684 2,704 50 38 362 824 77 258 36 90 152 249 662 275 5 3 1 3 4 2 53 21 183 39, 518 11 120 5 1,347 130 7,863 15, 038 13, 979 1,020 37 36 81 53 47 49 32 108 10 23 23 23 43,444 326 2,804 13, 465 10, 902 9,115 2,843 4 3,985 58 15 TO 24 TEARS. Total. 2, 317, 348 272, 888 15, 115 7,083 11, 965 16, 284 2,627 9,234 84,846 17, 271 108, 563 502, 569 4,980 29, 091 440 73, 584 33,790 108, 658 100, 703 128, 425 17, 293 767, 273 95, 471 77, 542 no, 127 66, 907 65, 596 46, 839 81, 859 100, 010 9,848 14, 007 40, 293 59, 776 84, 757 94, 667 118, 656 114, 789 77, 261 121, 763 2,712 72, 283 87, 836 4,305 2,660 11, 984 6,153 1,838 5,892 1,687 3,360 9,212 10, 067 30, 694 Males. 2, 103, 220 270, 983 15, 037 7,055 11, 919 16, 188 2,602 9,185 84, 253 17, 140 107, 703 414,415 4,928 29, 170 433 68, 436 32, 467 87, 369 72, 298 106, 563 13, 751 761, 897 94, 786 77, 048 118, 342 66, 443 65, 084 46, 410 81, 397 99, 292 8,733 13, 888 40, 042 59, 427 568, 717 83, 501 87, 759 86, 586 70, 518 65, 268 110, 719 2,659 62, 707 87, 209 4,301 2,681 11, 926 6,109 1,821 5,844 1,055 3,340 9,143 9,976 30, 433 Females. 214, 128 1,906 78 28 46 98 25 49 693 131 88, 154 53 621 7 6, 148 323 21, 289 34, 410 22, 862 3,542 6,376 494 785 464 611 429 462 718 110 119 251 118, 065 1,256 6,908 31, 969 36, 271 21,933 11, 044 53 9,681 627 4 5 63 44 16 48 12 20 69 91 261 25 TO 34 "TEARS. Total. 2, 044, 747 258, 104 15, 027 0,927 10, 048 16, 802 2,342 8,729 81, 991 15, 479 101, 789 344, 795 3,855 21, 709 307 52, 939 30,724 73, 663 61, 828 84, 960 14, 745 799, 814 97, 689 79, 074 116, 479 72, 311 55,960 49, 201 83, 183 99, 072 15, 107 21, 185 47, 520 63, 270 516, 901 77, 442 72, 053 75, 097 76, 767 47, 590 104, 307 4, 164 68, 881 125, 043 9,426 4,234 19, 297 6,480 3,026 6,092 2,680 6,363 14, 907 13, 386 40, 253 Males. 1, 953, 651 257, 008 14, 970 6,899 10, Oil 15, 793 2,335 8,691 81, 625 16, 401 101, 394 308, 327 3,835 21, 499 359 50, 992 30, 481 66, 290 48, 078 73, 007 13, 188 795, 428 97, 232 78, 686 116, 879 71, 996 66, 328 48, 916 83, 810 98, 390 15, 053 21, 030 47, 239 63, 866 408, 553 76, 606 70, 131 63, 033 60, 915 39, 174 99, 570 4,111 54, 931 121,335 9,390 4,223 19, 203 6,447 3,017 6,012 2,608 6,333 14, 822 13, 310 39, 976 67 28 37 70 17 38 466 78 395 20 210 8 1,947 243 7,378 13, 750 11, 353 1,669 457 388 600 316 332 289 373 676 115 155 281 404 48,343 830 2,522 12, 065 15, 822 8,416 4,737 63 3,897 708 50 12 30 85 76 277 OCCUPATIONS. 363 CLASS OF OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE PERIODS, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890— Continued. AGKICUJLTUKE, Flf^MEKBES, ANU MIWING. 35 TO 44 YEAB3. 45 TO 54 YE.4.ES. 65 TO 04 TEARS. 65 TEAES AKD OVEB. AGE UNKKOWK. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. 1, 605, 715 1, 518, 619 87, 096 1, 2-10, 546 1, 154, 086 92, 460 817, 133 779, 175 67, 963 586,713 545, 966 40, 747 25, 183 22, 967 2,216 1 220, 933 218, 801 2,132 194, 294 189, 737 4,637 135, 6S8 160, 185 6,463 139, 323 134, 012 5,311 3,330 3,802 28 2 14, 831 14, 718 163 14, 512 14, 190 322 12, 814 12, 394 420 13,410 12, 991 419 173 172 1 3 C, Q55 6,900 55 6,994 0,879 116 6,830 6,605 165 7,746 7,520 226 110 108 2 4 9,664 9,484 80 8,993 8,861 137 7,305 7,146 169 7,534 7,345 189 178 178 5 12,701 12, 615 86 12, 083 11, 8D4 189 11, 025 10, 800 225 11, 988 11,721 267 654 653 1 6 2,098 7,826 71, 539 2,085 7,763 70, 670 13 63 919 1,956 7,682 63, 897 1,925 7,521 61, 901 31 161 1,906 1,633 6,937 54, 699 1,651 6,738 62, 300 1,844 7 577 1,787 7 322 47 47 7 199 2,393 255 167 107 fl 48, 431 46, 258 2,173 909 899 10 9 12, 669 12, 533 136 11,927 11, 633 294 8,712 8,374 338 7,171 6,759 412 267 265 2 10 82, 650 82,033 617 66, 215 64, 933 1,312 45, 623 44, 111 1,517 33, 022 32, 309 1,313 1,326 1,313 12 11 288, 037 257,892 30, 145 204, 207 178, 203 23, 944 132, 013 115, 566 16,447 98, 439 88, 350 10, 089 4,604 3,783 721 12 3,232 3,213 39 2,567 2,492 65 1,883 1,813 70 1,310 1,261 49 59 63 1 13 18,055 17, 678 377 15, 137 14, 672 665 9,832 0,341 491 6,913 6,561 352 717 626 91 14 321 49, 475 314 47,301 7 2,174 320 35, 906 307 33, 389 13 2,607 212 24, 893 203 22, 854 32 12 T) 2,039 20, 478 19, 040 1,438 630 644 36 16 24, 531 24, 070 481 13, 216 17, 390 320 11, 939 11,184 755 8,641 8,154 487 411 403 11 17 61,716 53, 370 6,346 46, 179 39, 302 6,817 30, 370 20, 202 4,168 22, 863 20, 202 2,661 802 681 121 18 60, 502 39. 954 10,548 33, 151 23, 421 7,730 20, 306 16, 134 4,172 14,819 12, 248 2,571 675 • 444 231 19 67, 800 59, 000 8,806 44, 157 37, 089 7,003 27, 471 23, 349 4,122 19, 754 17, 598 2,166 851 670 181 20 12, 359 10, 992 1,307 9,494 8,241 1,253 6,107 4,486 621 3,493 3,126 307 294 245 49 21 699, 828 588, 571 11, 257 482, 096 469, 669 22, 527 340, 027 317, 202 22, 825 217, 400 204, 221 13, 239 6,118 827 5,980 138 22 79, 774 78, 660 1,103 64, 152 61, 0S6 2,466 49, 584 46, 634 2,930 38, 723 36, 228 2,495 812 16 23 61, 909 60,833 1,071 49, 501 47, 200 2,293 35, 070 32, 641 2,429 24, 417 23, 805 1,013 022 602 20 24 80, 803 79, 164 1,639 03,370 53,585 3,786 46, 559 41,071 3,883 20, 760 24, 623 2,137 605 491 14 25 68, 283 67, 605 784 48, 543 46, 864 1,679 33,144 33, 456 1,688 24, 469 23, 367 1,112 812 805 7 26 42, 329 41, 533 744 35, 176 33, 652 1,524 28, 962 27, 235 1,727 21, 985 20, 949 1,030 446 436 10 27 34, 719 34, 117 002 28, 965 27, 946 1,009 21, 639 20, 633 1,006 11,996 11, 503 434 465 457 8 33 67, 165 66, 101 1,064 48, 864 46, 655 2,309 35, 109 32, 578 2,531 21, 256 19, 941 1,315 368 360 8 39 70, 107 76, 159 2,008 63, 685 55, 934 3,751 38, 616 35, 116 3,400 23, 139 21,412 1,727 1,265 1,233 32 30 9,245 9,065 180 4,938 4,745 193 2,887 2,741 140 1,329 1,262 67 96 93 3 31 16, 317 15, 010 277 10,153 9,771 382 6,280 5,973 307 3,055 2,912 143 149 145 4 32 33, 684 33, 054 630 25,495 24, 423- 1,072 14, 863 14, 004 859 7,0i2 6,706 336 231 226 5 33 48, 427 47, 277 1,150 ; 43, 201 41,202 2,059 20, 414 24, 520 1,894 13, 289 12, 464 825 332 320 12 34 403,323 301,023 42, 302 203, 038 261, 141 37, 497 172, 884 151, 271 21, 013 110, 894 99, 506 11, 388 7,636 6,421 1,265 35 60, 762 68, 871 1,891 . 44, 302 41, 309 2,993 28, 915 26, 279 2,630 21, 052 19, 156 1,896 864 825 39 38 56, 680 63, 065 3,021 46, 253 42, 454 3,799 29, 152 26, 361 2,791 19, 831 17, 984 1,847 1,279 1,156 124 37 53, 833 40, 508 9,375 47, 976 40, 200 7,716 25, 121 21, 080 4,041 17, 308 15, 111 2,197 769 600 163 38 59, 89i 43, 147 11, 747 36, 078 27, 633 8,489 25, 2S2 20, 843 4,449 16, 997 13, 797 2,200 1,360 871 485 39 38, 366 31, 456 6,910 20, 778 21, 601 6,177 15, 147 12, 677 2,570 0,409 8,209 1,200 682 689 93 40 81, 938 70, 640 5,293 59, 002 53, 461 6, 541 30,852 27, 630 3,222 17, 458 16, 145 1,313 1,574 1,391 180 41 3,071 3, 023 48 2,378 2,202 70 1,CS0 1,032 54 414 394 20 84 81 3 42 46, 725 42, 713 4,012 35, 971 32, 205 3,706 17, 319 15,469 1, 850 9,425 8,710 715 1,073 900 178 43 93, 592 92, 332 1,200 67, 310 65, 375 1,935 46, 576 44, 951 1,025 20, 597 19, 877 720 3,045 263 2,981 64 41 5,061 5,611 60 3,901 3,853 48 1,677 1,023 49 490 477 13 262 1 45 2,371 13, 432 2,350 13, 2HS 15 144 1,211 8,324 1,185 8,115 20 209 48i 3,743 471 3,617 13 125 179 1,432 177 1,377 2 65 18 604 18 661 46 a 47 5,510 5, 464 76 3,968 3,861 106 2,356 2. 270 83 1,233 1,171 62 44 44 48 2,673 4,476 2,661 4,363 21 1,746 1,715 81 943 938 17 308 300 8 18 18 44 113 3,303 3,148 155 2,276 2,149 127 1,656 1,5S0 76 126 126 50 2, 507 2,483 24 2,1S7 2,169 18 1,095 1,070 25 309 307 2 155 116 39 51 4,220 4,183 37 3,162 3,099 63 1,835 1,819 38 665 653 12 96 96 1 52 10,512 10,391 121 6,998 6,816 182 4,204 4,076 138 1,735 1,677 68 220 214 6 53 10, 209 10, 060 149 7,972 7,738 234 5,978 5, 744 234 2,946 2,837 109 167 166 1 51 32,092 31, 582 610 24, 540 23, 076 864 21, 964 21, 179 785 9,644 9,321 323 1,274 1,201 13 55 364 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 83.— TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS AND IN EACH STATES AND TEESITOHIES. TheTTnited States., Korth Atlantic division. Mainu New Hampshire. Vermont MassaciinsettB .. Uliode Island Connecticnt ISe-w Tork Kow Jersey Pennsylvania South Atlantic division- Delaware , Maryland District of Columhia . Virginia "West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida North Central division. Ohio Indiana Illinois , Michigan "Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa , Missouri North-Dakota. South Dakota. . Nebraska Kansas , South Central division . Kentucky .. Tennessee - - Alahama Mississippi . Louisiana... Texas Oklahoma .. Arkansas . . . "Western division . Montana "Wyoming Colorado New Mexico. Arizona Utah Nevada Idaho "Washington . Oregon California 1ft TO 14 irEAES. TotaL 908 15S Males. Females. 51 39 87 30 6 18 31 38 1 1 17 U 110 27 162 63 446 147 7 2 7 6 » 2 171 15 TO 24 YEAES. Total. 76, 412 4,481 2,001 2,272 8,211 1,213 3,057 28, 859 4,907 20, 411 22, 113 543 3,265 1,289 4,659 2,680 2,909 1,909 3,833 1,015 115, 666 17, 934 9,467 18, 277 10, 661 8,503 7,593 15, 677 10, 348 1,060 1,991 6,389 7,654 26,517 5,712 4,716 2,759 3,042 1,981 6,035 177 2,095 14, 267 605 290 1,977 277 144 674 285 203 1,821 1,865 6,030 Males. 27,300 733 361 895 10, 555 2,091 8,447 9,274 216 1,302 700 1,C69 1,376 1,140 731 1,647 427 36, 352 7,527 3, 974 6, 312 2,821 1,981 2,176 2, 870 3,976 296 452 1,728 2,239 11,898 2,533 2,171 1,318 1,095 918 2,767 67 1,024 6,173 310 168 918 131 75 321 87 128 903 753 2, 318 I Females. 163, 978 49, 112 3,748 1,640 1,964 6,769 745 2,162 18, 304 2,816 11, 964 12, 839 26 TO 84 TEAES. 327 1,903 689 2,990 1,310 1,763 1, 178 2,191 588 79, 314 10, 427 5,493 11, 965 7,840 6,614 5,417 12, 807 6,872 764 1,539 4,661 5,415 14, 619 3,174 2,545 1,441 1,947 1,063 8,263 110 1,071 8,094 289 122 1,059 146 69 353 198 165 838 1,112 3. 7^3 Total. 276, 993 88, 833 3,246 1,935 1,678 13, 528 1,597 3,727 34, 715 6,472 22, 035 25,174 659 3,942 ],9C0 4,623 2,498 3,651 2,170 4,423 1,348 109,041 18, 535 10, 122 19, 171 9,309 7,024 7,415 9,921 11, 300 1,000 1,815 6,233 7,196 32, 234 6,220 6,489 8,354 2,852 2,636 B,335 309 3,033 21,711 1,001 455 3,444 515 347 987 2J4 423 3,180 2,130 8,395 Males. 185, 535 55,274 1,525 939 734 7,473 674 2,073 22, 747 4,214 14, 595 18,194 408 2,621 1,398 3,061 1,873 2,693 1,638 3,448 1,054 71, 023 12,301 6,813 12, 311 5,817 4,095 5,025 6,412 7,959 733 1,227 4,340 4,990 25,181 4,499 4,333 2,634 2,086 1,881 6,926 269 2,553 15,863 905 373 2,589 416 284 779 167 330 2,671 1,663 5,700 Females. 91, 458 33, 659 1,721 993 844 6,055 C23 1,654 11,968 2,258 7,440 e.sso 251 1,821 562 1,562 625 858 632 973 294 88, 018 2,929 2,390 4,609 3,341 267 588 1,893 2,200 7,053 1,727 1,156 720 706 755 1,409 40 480 6,848 186 82 853 99 63 208 77 73 509 667 3,129 OCCUPATIONS. 365 CLASS OF OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE PERIODS, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890— Continued. PKOFESSIOKTAKi SERVICE. So rO 44 TEABS. 45 TO 54 YEAES. 65 TO 04 TEABS. 65 TBAES AKD OVEE. AGE DKKNOWN. TotaL Males. Pemalea. Total. Males. Pomales. Total. MalcB. i'emales. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. 179,700 147,767 31,943 121, 799 106, 210 15,589 66,694 61, 464 6, 230 39, 165 37,430 1,736 4,099 2,791 1, 303 1 68, 252 44,603 13,559 39, 830 33, 038 6,792 21,367 19, 041 2,326 13, 295 12,683 712 1,157 60 693 404 2 1,846 1,362 484 1,365 1,119 236 788 696 92 682 542 40 28 22 3 1,126 756 870 834 633 195 529 460 60 374 349 25 25 16 9 i 931 696 235 733 597 136 439 392 47 301 291 10 19 11 8 5 8,889 8,062 2,827 6,110 4,583 1,627 3,246 2,723 523 2,008 1,849 159 236 108 123 6 1,192 853 339 775 575 200- 379 311 63 269 254 15 14 8 6 7 2,426 1,786 640 1,673 1,322 351 933 807 126 618 693 25 42 29 13 8 22,797 17,961 4,836 15, 311 12, 865 2,446 8,166 7,309 651 4,082 4,710 272 397 241 156 9 4,829 3,799 1,030 3,305 2,887 418 1,603 1, 648 145 1,030 991 39 89 47 42 10 14,216 11,418 2,798 9,734 8,451 1,283 5,200 4,786 414 3,131 3,004 127 285 205 80 11 18, 163 15, 247 2,916 13, 504 11, 789 1,776 8,141 7,479 662 4,723 4,475 248 418 306 112 12 423 344 79 200 258 32 161 165 123 117 6 14 7 7 13 2,956 2,314 642 2,339 1,975 364 1,276 1,139 137 744 698 46 40 27 13 14 1,443 1, 202 241 1, 402 1,258 146 764 710 54 408 389 19 41 33 8 15 3,216 2,648 563 2,524 2,147 377 1,642 1,492 160 964 906 58 56 33 18 16 1,508 1,315 193 986 902 84 539 607 32 394 382 12 47 40 7 17 2,391 2, 054 337 1,684 1,461 223 1,062 970 82 625 679 46 72 63 18 1,708 1,467 241 1,126 962 164 803 731 72 433 409 24 37 30 7 19 3,326 2,875 451 2,195 1,915 280 1,343 1,259 89 747 717 30 78 41 87 20 1,192 1,028 164 1,018 913 105 556 616 40 285 278 7 33 27 6 21 65,432 54, 925 10,507 43, 064 38, 736 4,318 22, 872 21,638 1,334 13,630 13, 073 457 1,419 921 493 22 11, 330 9,246 2,090 7,315 6,371 944 3,845 3,694 251 2,663 2,571 92 214 150 64 23 6,482 5,503 979 4,382 4,008 874 2,445 2,303 142 1,447 1, 404 43 135 92 43 24 11, 186 9,291 1,895 7,699 6, 793 806 4,140 3,906 234 2,462 2,384 78 200 115 85 25 5,817 4,802 1,015 4,018 3,604 414 2,134 2,000 134 1,305 1,258 47 216 131 85 28 3,840 3,107 739 2,326 2,049 277 1,402 1,305 97 953 927 26 126 77 49 27 3,871 3,293 678 2,178 1,991 187 1,067 1,002 65 606 492 14 119 72 47 23 6,292 4,352 040 3,544 3,205 339 2,025 1,920 105 1,209 1,160 49 63 34 29 29 7,755 6,715 1,040 6,380 4,909 477 2,894 2,743 151 1,547 1,489 53 197 163 44 30 571 623 43 263 240 23 101 98 3 47 45 2 15 9 6 31 1,163 1,011 162 604 538 66 263 249 14 124 119 6 34 17 17 32 3,535 3, 101 434 2,006 1, 852 154 802 799 63 437 421 16 60 45 15 33 4,578 3, 981 687 3,433 3, 176 267 1,694 1,619 75 830 803 27 40 26 14 34 23,064 20, 698 2,960 16, 309 14, 579 1,730 9,417 8,830 687 6,311 6,104 207 701 571 130 35 4,189 3,561 628 3,022 2,724 298 1.720 1,614 106 1,104 1,065 39 139 110 29 38 8,879 3,458 421 2,723 2,608 215 1,688 1,512 70 952 915 37 82 74 8 37 2,387 a, 070 317 1,709 1,519 190 1,038 971 67 617 695 22 80 69 11 38 2,152 1,863 289 1,407 1,217 190 864 814 50 481 466 15 60 45 15 39 2,228 1,735 493 1,695 1,352 343 932 806 126 515 473 42 33 27 6 40 6,174 5,558 616 3,903 3,623 380 2,246 2,123 123 1,186 1,149 37 222 177 45 41 247 2,408 232 2,221 15 187 137 1,663 181 1,555 6 108 73 956 72 918 1 38 20 435 20 421 2 83 2 67 16 ■(■> 15 43 14,189 12,194 1,995 9,012 8, 008 974 4,897 4,676 321 2,308 2,195 111 404 300 104 44 693 631 62 383 361 32 110 99 11 41 40 1 73 48 25 45 256 229 27 134 119 15 42 39 3 17 17 5 4 1 46 2,407 2,115 292 1,212 1,097 115 523 491 32 203 195 8 63 45 8 47 411 265 372 249 39 16 313. 185 283 174 30 11 148 110 141 106 7 4 40 37 36 34 4 3 6 7 6 6 43 1 49 628 193 274 456 160 241 72 33" 33 362 170 161 323 150 147 39 20 14 184 114 101 166 112 97 18 2 4 95 49 35 83 49 35 12 5 3 8 5 3 6 W SI 2 r>? 1,712 1,663 149 889 824 65 410 396 14 148 144 4 47 35 12 53 1,366 1,214 162 870 607 63 444 433 11 221 216 5 ]5 15 54 •,184 5,064 1,120 4,363 3,793 670 2,711 2,496 215 1,420 1,346 74 132 127 55 55 366 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 83 TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEARS OP AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS AND IN EACH BOMKSTIC AND PSRSOIVAI. SEKTI€E. 3 i E 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 25 26 27 28 29 80 31 32 33 34 STATES AND TERRITORIES. The United States. North Atlantic diTision.. Maine New Hampshire . "Vermont Massachusetts . . . Khode Island Connecticnt NewXork New Jersey Pennsylvania South Atlantic division. Delaware Maryland , Bistrict of Columbia- Virginia "West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina , Georgia Florida North Central division . Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan "Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota . South Dakota . Nebraska Kansas South Central division. Kentucky -- Tennessee. - Alabama ... Mississippi . Louisiana.. - Texas Oklahoma .. Arkansas... "Western division. Montana "Wyoming Colorado , New Mexico. Arizona Utah Nevada Idaho "Washington .. Oregon California 10 TO 14 YEAB3. Total. 128, 008 27, 945 451 289 500 1,077 316 • 859' 8,552 3,084 12,817 37,678 756 4,273 737 9,610 1,364 6,319 4,580 8,684 1,255 30, 036 4,642 2,805 5,375 3,085 2,836 1,950 2,160 4,075 265 361 1,229 1,253 29, 245 6,196 3,012 4,910 3,609 41 1,786 3,204 103 64 376 458 84 350 21 70 288 236 1,154 Males. 11, 152 172 130 146 843 171 336 2,835 1,027 5,992 14, 897 297 1,599 275 3,712 494 2,212 1,893 3,859 556 10, 057 1,893 1,082 1,833 1,157 781 372 662 1,580 36 83 350 12, 915 Pemales. 2,158 2,173 2,259 1,607 2,315 1,764 19 720 43 23 161 295 61 137 7 34 94 75 546 77, 511 16, 793 279 159 354 734 145 523 5,717 2,057 6,825 22, 681 459 2,674 462 5,898 870 4,107 2,687 4,825 699 19, 079 2,749 1,723 3,542 1,928 2,055 1,578 1,698 2,495 229 278 879 16, 330 15 TO 24 TEARS. 2,919 2,635 2, 937 2,105 2,601 2,045 22 1,066 1,728 60 41 215 163 23 213 14 36 194 161 608 Total. 1, 498, 413 13,714 6,863 8,271 56, 158 8, 068 19, 029 177, 752 40, 824 169, 971 207, 218 6,325 32, 738 12, 121 46, 604 13, 149 24, 485 16, 153 46, 037 10, 606 523, 853 93, 242 47, 939 96, 081 56, 577 44, 903 38, 789 36, 159 53, 667 4,303 6,173 24, 481 21, 539 177, 536 34, 031 29, 577 24, 860 16, 984 27, 629 32, 388 587 12, 480 89, 156 5,585 3,087 12, 628 4,500 2,108 5, 783 968 1,088 12, 108 7,430 33, 371 Males. 709, 066 230, 003 7,330 3,471 3,214 20, 572 3,946 8,208 70, 932 18, 552 94, 373 86, 343 2,780 13, 642 4,974 19, 225 6,870 9,403 6,986 16, 062 6,401 239, 932 47, 521 25, 357 41,641 28, 333 18, 548 15,068 14, 364 24, 492 1,193 2,477 10, 878 10, 060 90, 431 15, 817 14, 306 12, 278 7,149 15, 255 18, 629 395 6,002 61, 757 4,321 2,036 8,1C2 3,708 1,824 3,680 634 1,487 9,301 4,748 21, 850 Females. 789, 347 270, 047 6,384 3,392 6,057 35, 586 4,122 10, 821 106, 820 22, 272 75, 593 120, 875 2,545 19, 096 7,147 27, 379 6,279 15, 082 9,167 29, 975 4,205 283, 921 45, 721 22, 582 54, 440 28,244 26, 355 23, 721 21, 795 29, 175 3,110 3,696 13, 603 11,479 87, 105 18, 214 15, 271 12, 582 8,835 12, 374 13, 759 192 5,878 27, 399 1,264 651 4,406 792 284 2,097 334 601 2,807 2,082 11, 521 2S TO 34 YEARS. Total. 1, 118, 334 396, 710 9,750 5,568 4,727 60, 354 7,538 15, 537 150, 572 32, 555 120, 109 128, 810 3,766 23, 190 9,459 25, 690 6,986 14, 504 10, 880 25,700 8,635 356, 429 62, 987 31, 183 72, 959 39, 092 28, 147 28, 536 19, 611 36, 839 2,694 3,821 17, 831 12, 729 125, 879 22, 742 19, 258 16, 509 11, 071 19, 880 26, 796 533 9,084 110, 506 Males. 781, 672 268, 347 7,021 3,670 2,860 27, 390 4,599 9,653 98, 381 22, 442 92, 331 2,666 13, 583 4,713 13,425 4,909 6,708 5,103 12, 431 6,770 272, 292 47, 690 24,398 54, 380 31, 721 22, 526 21,639 14,660 26, 266 1,756 2,907 14, 410 9,939 75, 399 13, 195 10, 833 8,596 5,182 12, 420 18, 797 464 5,912 96, 326 8,487 7,686 3,184 2,902 15, 512 12, 599 4,790 4,248 2,960 2,741 4,592 4,130 1,409 1,275 2,224 2,051 17, 058 15, 576 8,900 8,000 41, 330 35, 112 Females. 336, 662 128, 363 OCCUPATIONS. 367 CLASS OF OCCUPATIOjSTS, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE PERIODS, BY STATES ANP TEREITOEIES: 1830— Con tiiuied. BSMESTBC ANO !PEK8GiVA!C^ SEKVICE. 85 TO 41 YEARS. 45 TO 54 TEAES. 65 10 04 TEAita. 65 TEAES AND OVEE. AGE UNKNOWN. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Fem.lles. 7U, 655 518, 998 195, 657 475, 651 337, 550 137,995 257, 971 181, 285 76, 686 134, 740 92, 479 42, 201 32, 005 21, 320 11, 670 1 253, 978 136, 984 00,994 179, 333 130, 928 43, 405 103, 075 74, 036 28, 439 53, 456 38, 900 14, 550 8,306 5,105 3,201 2 6,550 4,933 1,617 4,887 3,484 1,403 3,170 2,188 982 2,103 1,410 087 460 364 102 3 3,997 2,758 1,239 3,150 2,070 1,080 2,233 1,423 815 1,425 804 621 181 102 79 4 3,3U 2,250 1,064 2,322 1,481 841 1,688 993 695 1,231 805 420 106 66 60 5 31, 557 20,227 11, 330 24,081 16, 138 7,943 14, 304 9,538 4,766 7,410 6,063 2,347 997 484 613 8 5,295 3,609 1,626 4,076 2,887 1,189 2,345 1,612 733 1,122 766 356 146 97 49 7 9,705 6,821 2,884 7,493 5,192 2,301 4,561 3,033 1,523 2,369 1,555 804 630 363 162 8 95, 481 68,566 26, 915 64, 874 46, 056 18, 818 37, 031 26, 643 10, 389 17, 482 12, 670 4,812 3,693 1,470 1,223 9 22, 436 16,777 5,C59 16,705 12, 463 4,242 8,762 6,358 2,404 4,448 8,232 1,216 708 483 225 10 75,643 00, 983 14, 660 61,745 41, 157 10, 588 29, 076 22, 849 6,227 15, 876 12, 595 3,281 2,639 1,741 793 11 04, 402 49, 125 45, 277 63,973 32,421 31, 552 33, 704 16, 014 16, 790 20, 907 10,408 10, 439 5,220 2,697 2,623 13 2,563 1,881 081 1,922 1,396 626 1,089 705 324 689 462 227 113 60 47 13 17, 846 10, 944 6,902 12, 740 7,752 4,988 6,621 3,936 2,685 3, 774 2,226 1,548 1,119 773 346 U 7,074 3,929 3,745 5,637 3,033 2,604 2,530 1,364 1,166 1,234 652 682 431 203 233 15 19,526 9,983 9,543 12, 672 0,146 6,526 6,785 3,335 3,450 4,408 2,269 2,130 964 450 514 16 4,372 3,221 1,151 2,727 1,966 761 1,544 1,106 438 942 645 297 340 210 124 17 10,494 4,347 6,147 7,755 3,306 4,449 4,325 1,753 2,572 2,810 1,091 1,719 572 267 305 18 8,611 3,728 4,883 5,709 2,289 3,420 3,190 1,262 1,934 2,278 911 1,307 365 103 202 19 17, 960 7,825 10, 135 11, 534 4,565 6,969 6,094 2,558 3,536 3,911 1,742 2,169 932 353 579 30 5,357 3,267 2,090 3,377 1,968 1,409 1,520 835 685 861 470 S91 334 206 178 21 213, 819 170, 152 37, 667 137, 879 112,745 25, 134 73,584 59, 848 13, 736 36, 109 29, 222 6,887 7, 442 4,980 2,452 22 41, 369 33,637 7,732 27, 851 22, 530 5,331 15, 619 12, 593 3,021 8,320 0,680 1,634 1,2^9 839 420 23 19, 802 16,505 3,357 13,086 10, 769 2,317 7,672 6,359 1,313 3,870 3,159 711 701 447 254 24 43,406 35, 870 7,530 27, 907 23, 080 4,827 14, 598 12,142 2,466 6,099 5,555 1, 144 j 1,080 660 420 25 24, 709 21, 541 3,168 15,703 13, 371 2,332 8,234 6,871 1,363 4,103 3,438 665 707 483 224 33 16, 260 14, 271 1,989 10, 007 8,743 1,324 6,913 6,120 793 ,3,320 2,848 472 553 359 193 27 13, 069 10, 969 2,100 6, 835 5,023 1,212 3,313 2,671 642 1,534 1,198 336 667 436 231 28 11,703 9,739 2,024 8,537 7,163 1,374 4,830 4, 059 777 2,509 2,199 400 267 170 97 29 23, 854 17, 622 6,232 15, 929 11, 720 4,209 7,949 6,801 2,148 3,458 2,438 1,020 1,625 1,036 439 30 1,127 830 297 527 365 162 229 153 76 97 64 43 40 20 20 31 1,853 1,476 382 962 740 222 430 318 112 164 110 48 143 115 27 32 8,638 7,324 1,314 4,258 3,555 703 1,829 1, 429 400 083 538 145 323 201 03 33 7,904 6,308 1,536 6,217 5,096 1,121 2,962 2,327 C35 1,262 993 209 179 114 65 34 86, 196 48,313 37, 883 59, 724 32, 039 27,685 31, 086 15, 900 15, 180 18, 729 9, 258 9,471 7,S14 4,314 3,000 35 15, 341 8,810 6,531 10, 500 5,922 4,584 5,699 3,337 2,362 3,479 1,998 1,481 1,304 727 007 30 13, 314 6,803 6,511 9,273 4,099 4,574 4,879 2,459 2,420 2,780 1,339 1,441 1,450 868 583 37 10, 567 4,554 6,013 8,271 3,729 4,542 4,203 1,651 2, 552 2,724 1,051 1,073 1, 150 428 38 7,810 3,388 4,428 5,273 1,897 3,370 3,298 1,320 1,978 2,250 875 1,375 470 189 281 39 15,632 9,334 6,298 11,220 6,269 4,951 6,326 3,354 2,972 4,041 2,071 1,970 418 109 219 40 17, 365 11,619 5,746 10,960 6,985 3,981 4,892 2,838 2,054 2,526 1,478 1,048 1,927 1, 319 678 41 290 248 42 165 136 29 77 65 12 21 14 7 4 3 1 42 5,871 3,557 2,314 4,050 2,402 1,048 1,712 882 830 908 432 476 601 237 244 43 66, 260 58, 424 7,836 34, 042 29, 423 5,219 16, 522 13, 981 2,541 6,539 4,625 914 4,563 4,160 403 44 3,547 3,249 298 1, 648 1,494 154 463 416 47 123 110 13 380 334 40 45 1,530 1,436 94 008 554 54 189 1 162 27 44 37 7 23 19 9 48 8,205 6,716 1,489 3,026 2,859 767 1,261 954 307 393 318 75 951 887 64 47 3,549 3,079 470 1,985 1,662 323 1,079 915 164 443 381 62 48 43 6 43 1,822 1,616 200 876 740 136 342 279 63 112 97 15 13 13 5 40 2,344 2,086 258 1,260 1,044 216 697 1 649 148 442 349 93 67 50 17 50 1,4] 9 1,262 157 911 785 126 487 424 63 166 135 31 9 4 6 51 1,305 1,202 103 658 603 55 350 310 46 82 73 9 35 23 7 52 7,558 6 985 573 3,338 3,010 328 1,172 1,028 144 277 234 43 493 464 23 63 6,460 5,027 433 2,823 2,543 280 1,080 918 162 343 285 63 270 251 19 01 29, 521 25, 766 3,755 16,909 14, 129 2,780 9,396 8,026 1,370 3,114 2,606 603 2,205 2,007 188 55 868 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Tabeb S3.— TOTAI, PEESONS 10 YEAES OF AGE AND OVEE ENGAGED IN GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS AND Of EACH TKABE ANH- TKAWSff'»-KTA'S"H®W. SrATES AXD TERKITOHIES. The United States . North Atlantic diTisibn Main© TSew Hampshire -- Vermont Massachusetts Ehode Island Connectifcut — New York.. ^ Ne"w Jersey Pennsylvania South Atlantic division .. 10 TO 14 TEAE8. DelaTvaro Maryland.--— District of Columhia. Virginia West Virginia.. North e&Tolina. ... South Carolina , Georgia Florida , , North Central division. Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan "Wisconsin Minnesota loTva Missouri North Dakota South Dakota. Nebraska Kansas South Central division- Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi XiOuisiana Texas Oklahoma Arkansas "Western divisloii. Montana "Wyoming Colorado Ne-w Mexico . Arizona Utah Nevada Idaho "Washington . Oregon California Total. 41,323 21, 339 119 5« 62 1, 573 5U 516 10,298 1,891 6,310 5,484 168 1,339 453 954 222 4G9 395 1,308 178 n,615 2,155 621 3,716 D12 647 465 380 1,929 13 41 628 208. 4,29G 816 710 261 . 685 740 16 182 1,692 41 21 258 43 14 139 5 21 165 123 702 Males. Females. 39, 108 18, 411 112 49 61 1, 328 443 440 8, 580 1,699, 6, 680 5,133; 154 1,183 425 915 208! 449 379: 1,247 174 10, 013: 1,885 670 3,043 811 453 426 357 1, 679 U 38 553 IBTT 833; 765 676 251 655 710 15 172 1,474 40 20 217 42 13 I2» 5 21 157 119 711 6,21a 2, 928 7 10 1 245 68 78 1,709: 1S2 620 351 15 TO 24 TEAESi TbtaL 12 157 28 39 14 20 16 61 4 1, 602 270 51 673: 101 94: 30. 23: 250 2 3 75 21 219 68 51 34 10 30 30 1 10 IK 965, 495 399, 583 0,287 6,320 3,871 60,843. 8, 103 IS, 309 165, 325 35, 796 80,721 95, 316 2,470 20,-506 8,692 la, 111 7, 253 8,771 6,781 17, 293 4,367 322, 433. 56, 627 23; 871 73,101. 28, 936 19; 942 20; 053 22, 332 40,655 1,583 2,937 18, 002 14,489 91,250 18,362 16,824 11, 658 6,638 11,990 19i905 402 5,405 56, 913 2,609 1,358 10, 039 1,137 803 3,050 630 048 7,096 4,885 24, 280 Males^ 32, 461 332, 136 7,085 4,621 3,517 4f7,299 6,543 12,-176 136, 970 30, 589 82, 420 87,-517 Females. 25 TO 34 TEAEa. 133,034 67,447 1,293 699; 334 12, 544 1,565 3, 133. 28, 365 5,207 14, 203 7, 790 2,113 17, 943 6i-746 18, 109 6,864 8; 475 Gj 514 16; 460 4,191 275, 157 47;.e57 20,-853 60, 370 24,490 1«,893 17, 322 19; 561 35, 501 1,480 2,732 15, 544 12,742 86;. 122 Iff, 671 15, 872 11, 295 8,415 II, 297 18^ 984 372 5,216 61,529 2,557 1,311 9,069 1,098 791 2,740 600 901 0, 590 4,406 21, -107 363 2, 020 1,91S 912 395. 296i 2B7' S24. 176 47, 276 Total. 996, 255 369; 706 9,811 5,792 4,103 66,318 7,«9 13, 559 146, 763 32,669 93, 264 8B, 7S2 8,970 3,018 12, 725. 4, 440' 3, 049 2,731 2,771 6, 05* 108 205 2,468 1, 747 6,128 1,691 962 303 223 699 S2I 3a 249. 5,384 112 47 970 39 12 316 27 47 006 479 2,820 2,514 18, S46 6,999 16,659 6,924 8,790 6,438 16, 884 4, 728 362, 789 Males.- 56,502 28, 135 75,804 31, 302 21,706 27,141 ^,678 43, 658 2,ai4 4,967 S, 129 18,853 95,478 18, 230 16,044 10,921 6,307 10, 784 24, 801 7S1 7,010 79, 501 4,7D3 2,106 15, 341 1,737 1,302 3,808 870 1,027 11, 7n 0,703 29, 3iS 940,402 344, 769 9,120 6,353 3,883 50, 617 6,799 12,409 137,993 aa,.l'02 87, 374 2,359 17, 750 6,802 16, 209 6,754 8,663 6,300 16,495 4,626 346, ITS 53,271 26, 757 71,875 29,572 20,677 28, 051 28,695 42,093 2,875 4,.846 22,356 19,210 93, 221 17, 510 15,679 10, 740 6,781 10;40S 24,427 772 6,904 77, 276 4,728 2,155 14,856 1„726 1,293 3,793 805 1,611 11,494 0,434 28,271 49,894 24,987 091 439 221 6,809 030 1,000 8,770 1,567 6,800 3,824 155 1,196 1,.107 350 170 127 138 389 102 16, til 3,231 1,378 3;. 929 1,730 1,029 1,090 1,083 1,565 39 121 773 643 2,257 720 305 181 126 376 374 9 IOC !,225 64 11 4S5 11 9 105 11 16 218 218 1,077 OCCUPATIONS. 369 CLASS OF OCCtrPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AJSTD AGE PERIODS, BY STATES AND TEEEITOEIES : 1890— Continued. TRADE APir» TRAlVSPORTATeaiV. 85 TO U TKAE3. 46 TO 64 TEAKS. 55 TO C4 TEAES. 65 TEAK3 AND OVER. AGE UNKNOWN. Totai. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. 642,696 622,658 20, 038 396, 861 385, 436 11, 425 184, 966 179, 277 5,689 78, 193 75, 728 2,165 17,329 16,631 698 1 248,489 236, 208 10, 281 161, 188 155, 581 5,607 77, 896 75, 008 2,828 36, 287 35, 112 1,175 4,291 1,017 271 2 7,610 7,288 222 5,654 6,421 133 3,128 3,070 58 • 1,736 1,712 21 146 132 11 3 3,833 3i667 166 2,529 2,462 67 1,435 1,401 31 702 689 13 101 94 7 4 2,881 2,797 84 1,989 1, 953 36 1,027 1,013 14 648 614 4 70 67 3 5 87,057 54,803 2,254 23,313 22, 341 972 11,894 11,606 388 6,957 5,810 147 560 605 65 6 6,287 5,050 23T 3,527 3, 428 99 1,673 1,631 47 780- 765 15 62 60 2 7 9,026 8,642 381 6,189 6,015 174 3, 035 2,960 75 1,589 1,674 15 160 151 9 8 96,782 93,236 3, 526 63, 508 61, 546 1,962 29; 973 29, 018 955 13, 355 12, 952 403 1, 560 1,466 91 9 22,918 23, 184 764 15, 716 15, 175 641 7,368 7,077 291 3,328 3,210 118 356 349 7 10 61,165 58,321 2,644 38, 863 37,240 1,623 18, 353 17,389 • 969 8,292 7,856 436 1,280 1,203 83 11 S8, 614 56, 160 2,454 35, 495 33, 756 1,739 16, 024 15, 172 852 7, 193 8,788 405 1,843 1, 741 99 12 1,854 ■ 1,773 81 1,160 1, 100' 60 563 537 26 270 258 12 42 37 5 13 12, 954 12,231 723 8,587 8,062 525 4,283 3,948 335 2,134 1,950 184 170 164 14 5,393 4,492 901 4,482 3,883 599 1,934 1,720 201 719 691 58 199 141 68 15 M,821 10, 584 237 6,60* 6,416 188 2, 811 2,713 101 1,354 1, 311 43 309 302 7 16 4,201 4, 128 73 2,397 2,352 45 1,101 1,080 24 503 495 8 363 358 5 17 5,666 : 6, 485 61 3,034 2,979 65 1,378 1,353 25 560 541 19 231 226 5 18 4,299 4, 203 99 2, 186 2, 090 96 1, 079 1,009 61 488 153 35 78 76 2 19 M, 551 1 le, 347 204 5,302 5,179i 123 2, 215 2,152 63 888 847 41 329 318 11 20 2,975 226, 064 2, 917 220, 9S9 68 5,075 1,743 136,316 1, 695. 133, 824 48 2, 492 673 62, 364 660 13 217 23, 911 242 5 123 122' ''1 61,161 1,203 23, 402 612 6,644 6,139 205 22 38,331 37, 249 1,082 21, 000 23,428 672 11, 831 11, 523 298 5,341 5,203 138 801 762 39 23 19, 062 1 18,648 414 11, 928 11, 691 i 234 5,899 5,784 115 2, 318 2,267 51 510 486 21 24 46, 039 44, 847 1,182 28, 859 28, 296i 563 13,513 13, 304 239 4,908 4,810 98 734 695 39 25 20,705 20', 144 681 12, 737 12, 479 258 5,751 5,630 121 2,450 2,400 50 483 459 24 26 12, 846 12,505 341 7, 663 7,626 ■ 137 3,886 3, 801 85 1, 722 1,677 45 308 298 10 27 13, 797 13,500 237 6,783 6, 678; 105 2,891 2,849 42 882 868 14 444 431 13 28 18,206 17, 964 303 11,547 11, 410i 137 5,391 5,322 72 2,004 1,971 33 496 486 10 29 26,756 20, 214 542 16, 280 15, 909 311 7,102 8,944 158 2,480 2,425 55 1,286 1,268 28 30 1,421 2,905 4 153 161 2 47 47 45 45 11 2,936 31 1,251 1, 232 19 496 489 7 135 134 1 87 85 2 32 12, 427 12^286 141 5,883 6,838 45 2, 037 2,021 16 557 613 14 220 214 6 33 13, 459 13,246 213 8,916 8,809 107 3,381 3,333 48 1,070 1,057 13 230 229 10 34 62,464 61, 113 1,351 36, 210 35, 168 1,042 15,195 14,907 588 6,491 6,198 293 3,634 3,654 80 35 11,497 11, 144 353 6, 952 6,752 200 3,230 3,114 116 1,110 1, 388 53 648 523 20 38 10, 056 9,880 176 6,679 6, 942 137 2,528 2,472 56 993 971 27 561 515 16 37 6,450 6>314 136 3,893 3,788 105 1,657 1,598 69 705 679 26 305 298 7 38 4,556 4,464 92 2,29D 2, 197 93 1,111 1,074 37 501 492 12 150 113 7 39 7,921 7,591 330 5,233 4,921 309 2,583 2,317 236 1,230 1,120 119 145 141 4 40 IS, 724 16, 511 213 8,724 8,573 151 3,333 3,254 69 1,230 1,179 51 1,576 1,561 15 41 482 477 5 257 252 5 100 100 24 24 13 13 I** 4,778 4,732 46 2,782 2,740 42 953 038 15 351 345 6 336 325 11 43 49,065 48, 188 877 27,652 27,107 645 13, 187 12, 969 218 4,308 4,228 80 1,917 1,877 40 44 2,230 1,128 8,807 1 2 204 26 1 153 1 338 15 330 328 2 87 87 141 137 4 45 46 47 1,110 8,630 8 120 120 25 25 9 227 1 4 177 4,153 4, 097 66 1,345 1,324 21 364 359 6 231 1,137 1,121 16 609 604 5 230 229 1 68 66 2 18 17 1 48 891 2,179 887 2,134 4 45 470 1,142 465 1, 104 5 38 208 179 206 463 2 18 41 159 41 150 9 36 9 35 49 50 9 1 814 677 «,001 807 967 5,939 7 10 62 558 470 2,781 552 460 2,748 6 10 33 332 231 967 328 230 952 4 1 15 83 65 241 81 54 243 2 1 1 4 29 300 4 29 298 •il 'if 2 53 8,993 3,919 T4 2,144 2, 103 41 1,014 1,000 14 321 315 6 191 188 3 54 20, 908 20, 470 438 13, 742 13,414 328 7,931 7,789 112 2,861 2,807 54 948 934 24 55 POP — PT 2- -24 370 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 83.— TOTAL PERSONS 10 TEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS AND IN EACH MANITFACTCRXNC} AND IHECra.AN'ICAIi INDUSTRIES. STATES AND TEEEIT0BIE3. The TTnitea States. North Atlantic division- Maine New Hampshire., Vermont Massachusetts Ehodo Island Connecticut New York New Jersey Pennsylvania South Atlantic division. Delaware Maryland , District of Columbia.. Yirginia "West Yirginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida North Central division. Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan "Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota . South Dakota . Nebraska Kansas South Central dlWsion. Kentucky . . Tennessee . . Alabama Mississippi . Louisiana... Texas Oklahoma .. Arkansas . . . "Western division. Montana "Wyoming Colorado New Mexico . Arizona Utah Nevada Idaho "Washington . Oregon California 10 TO 14 YEABS. Total. 48, 779 1,233 1,691 303 6,5a 4,539 2,419 13, 739 6,125 13,183 14, 419 323 2,613 140 2,113 422 8,469 2,345 2,664 330 19, 360 Males. Females. 4,867 1,416 6,234 1,861 2,100 422 662 2,351 12 18 279 138 6,003 1,730 1,128 1,238 450 733 511 7 206 1,263 23 15 160 40 10 92 103 713 27,774 677 89T 207 3,633 2,363 1,332 7,204 3,267 8,189 8,555 239 1,536 102 1,531 370 1,803 1,152 1,558 264 13,114 3,139 1,033 3,272 1,400 1,480 327 546 1,580 7 13 205 112 3, 959 1,151 798 703 290 463 386 6 162 987 16 133 13 5 84 03 544 21, 005 556 797 96 2,911 2,171 1,087 6,535 1,858 4,994 5,864 84 1,077 38 532 62 1,666 1,193 1,106 6,246 1,728 383 1,962 461 620 95 116 771 5 5 74 2,044 579 330 535 160 270 125 1 44 276 1 8 10 169 15 TO 24 TEARS. Total. 1, 579, 087 868, 253 25, 168 25, 945 7,779 168, 318 31, 441 62, 253 274, 047 77,522 205, 780 123, 053 5,466 32, 520 6,879 21, 806 8,381 15,941 10, 077 17, 112 4,871 441, 285 100, 274 36, 941 96, 607 44,958 41, 086 22, 502 23, 895 45, 134 1,084 2,133 14, 566 12, 105 86, 659 24,317 15, 200 10, 902 5,263 12, 770 13, 258 350 4,599 59, 837 2,270 887 8,657 758 461 3,264 492 703 7,900 5,001 29, 366 Males. 1, 026, 114 525, 474 14,703 14, 058 6,471 03, 885 16, 233 30, 653 165, 119 48, 802 136, 551 83,927 3,976 20, 147 4,871 15, 853 «,827 9,895 6,125 12, 310 3,923 308, 278 70, 052 27, 046 66, 627 32, 181 28, 467 15, 707 15, 720 31, 788 683 1,397 10, 401 8,209 63, 284 16, 553 11, 687 8,125 3,872 8,455 10, 555 286 3,751 45, 151 1,839 743 7,051 518 334 2,371 340 518 6,779 3,845 20, 733 Females. 552, 973 342, 779 10, 466 11, 887 2,308 74, 433 15, 208 21,600 108, 928 28, 720 69, 229 89, 126 1,490 12, 373 2,008 5,953 1,554 6,046 3,952 4,802 948 133, 007 30, 222 9,895 29, 980 12, 777 12, 619 6,795 8,175 13, 346 401 736 4,165 3,896 23, 375 25 TO 84 TEAES. 7,764 3,513 2,777 1,391 4,315 2,703 04 848 14, 686 387 144 1,006 240 130 893 152 155 3,130 1,216 8, 633 Total. 1, 361, 154 663, 420 19, 918 17,654 T,3I9 125, 603 19,071 36, 896 217, 060 56, 217 163, 883 99, 008 4,816 24, 097 5,832 18, 178 8,274 11, 193 6,670 14, 970 4,978 433, 246 87, 726 36, 747 91, 961 44,977 37, 480 28, 664 24,264 41, 914 1,853 3,562 19, 156 14, 942 83, 152 20, 749 14, 847 10, 242 4,614 9,777 16, 340 653 5,930 82, 328 4,816 1,700 14, 728 1,044 756 3,950 718 1,290 14, 057 7,276 31,987 Males. ' 1, 122, 554 625, 275 14,817 12, 223 6,086 90, 674 13, 368 29, 059 174, 291 47, 253 137, 605 80, 562 Females. 4,175 19, 023 4,482 14, 949 7,307 8,834 5,191 12, 267 4,334 372, 258 74, 151 31, 001 79, 808 39, 110 32,724 25,206 19, 838 36, 251 1,578 3,067 16, 993 12, 531 70, 525 16, 923 12,811 8,819 3,845 7,707 14, 445 608 5,363 73, 034 4,481 1,013 13, 344 900 664 3,547 611 1,100 13, 277 6,550 27,781 238, 600 138, 145 041 6,074 1,350 3,229 967 2,353 1,479 2,703 044 5, 101 1 6,332 1,233 34, 920 5,703 7,836 42, 763 8,961 26, 278 18,446 13, 575 5,746 12,153 6,867 4,750 3,458 4,426 6,663 275 495 2,163 2,411 12, 627 3,827 2,030 1,423 700 2,070 1,895 45 662 8,394 335 87 1,384 138 92 409 107 130 780 726 4,206 OCCUPATIONS. 371 CLASS OF OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE PERIODS, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890— Continued. MAIVUFACTUKINO AN1> MECHANICAIi INDUSTIMES. 35 TO H TEAES. 45 TO 64 YEABS. 55 ro 64 TEAES. 65 YEAP.S AND OYEB. AGE UNKNOWN. Total. Males. Temalea. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Eemales. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. 924, 657 818, 324 106, 333 611,066 556, 172 55, 894 338, 233 313,414 24, 819 170, 242 169, 292 10, 950 17, 030 14, 792 2,238 1 440,800 382, 072 68, 188 293,483 264, 127 29, 356 161,407 148, 698 12, 709 82, 984 77, 773 6,211 6,664 5,326 1,238 2 13,854 11,523 2,331 9,561 8,304 1,257 6,285 6,708 677 3,622 3,362 270 413 354 59 3 11,323 9,057 2,266 7,551 6,381 1,170 4,462 3,960 490 " 2,522 2,339 183 357 209 83 4 5,805 5,131 674 4,179 3,746 433 2,582 2,379 203 1,621 1,482 139 114 100 14 5 79,322 65, 163 14, 159 52,696 46, 026 6,670 28, 196 25,636 2,661 13, 645 12, 773 • 872 1,422 1,072 350 8 12, 310 10, 108 2,202 8,054 7,117 937 4,020 3,713 307 1, 980 1,837 143 133 95 38 7 .. 23,563 20, 674 2,889 16,601 15,228 1,373 9,200 8,559 641 5,058 4,783 273 410 306 105 3 144,848 125,716 19, 132 96, 566 86, 699 9,857 63, 188 48,816 4,373 27, 318 25,452 1,866 1,460 1,134 320 9 37, 860 34, 319 3,541 26,001 24, 057 1,944 13,955 13, 124 831 6,763 6,430 332 460 419 41 10 111,075 100,981 10, 994 72,284 66, 569 5,715 39, 519 36, 799 3,720 20, 468 19, 325 1,143 1,795 1,578 217 11 74,974 63, 984 10, 990 51, 225 44,678 6,647 29, 763 26, 604 3,159 10, 691 15,087 1,604 1,681 1,466 215 12 3,329 3,075 254 2,265 2,119 146 1,203 1,137 66 639 614 25 63 59 4 13 17,669 15,061 2,608 12, 638 11, 028 1,610 7,826 7, 015 811 4,489 4,072 417 103 132 31 14 4,467 3,656 811 3,279 2,872 407 1,815 1,630 185 814 747 67 85 71 14 15 14,709 12, 567 2,142 10, 277 8,948 1,329 6,363 5,098 655 3,831 3,442 389 347 317 30 18 5,991 6,555 430 3,019 3,687 232 2,201 2,074 127 1,389 1,318 71 265 249 10 17 8,485 6,972 1, 513 5,873 4,864 1,009 3,412 2,908 604 1,990 1,716 274 282 239 43 18 5,260 4,299 961 3,568 2,976 593 1,960 1,676 284 1,141 1,007 134 116 102 14 19 11,470 9,625 1, 845 6,936 5,878 1,058 3,731 3,318 413 1,869 1,690 179 242 187 56 20 3, 594 3,174 420 2,470 2,207 263 1,262 1,148 114 529 481 48 118 110 8 21 289, 955 264, 202 25, 693 188, 166 174, 599 13, 567 104, 941 98, 852 6,089 51, 573 48,737 2,836 4,682 4,085 497 22 ei,428 55, 378 6,050 39, 902 36, 550 3,346 23, 275 21,756 1,520 12, 534 11, 790 744 981 837 144 23 27,464 24, 579 2,885 18, 896 17, 215 1,651 11, 587 10, 759 828 5,954 5,576 379 503 458 45 24 58,119 53, 282 4,837 37, 614 36, 106 2,608 20, 067 19, 030 1,037 8,937 8,452 485 601 530 71 25 31,764 29, 116 2,648 21,046 19, 594 1,452 11, 356 10, 696 660 5,061 6,364 297 475 417 58 26 22,027 21, 414 1,513 13, 350 12, 653 697 7,670 7,318 352 4,312 4,099 213 370 335 35 27 16,711 15, 680 1,031 8,623 8,202 421 4,327 4,134 193 1,856 1,783 73 643 605 88 28 16,775 15, 034 1,741 12, 262 11, 304 968 7,519 7,103 416 4,120 3,894 226 157 139 18 29 23,203 25, 630 2,633 19, 538 18, 165 1,373 10, 640 10, 072 668 4,564 4,320 244 503 452 61 30 1,043 947 96 473 439 34 224 210 14 91 88 3 17 16 1 31 2,437 2,231 206 1,324 1,230 94 671 628 43 307 297 10 46 37 9 32 11, 632 10, 763 869 6,068 5,690 378 2,803 2,639 164 1,142 1,084 58 146 130 10 33 11,392 10, 208 1,181 9,060 8,416 645 4,802 4,608 294 2, 096 1,991 104 140 129 11 34 63, 087 66, 122 7,565 44,972 40,476 4,496 24,297 22, 180 2,117 12, 187 11, 187 1,000 2,363 2,181 182 3d 15, 075 13, 229 1,846 10,684 9,604 1,080 6,283 6,721 562 3,365 3, 104 261 472 411 01 36 11, 329 9,964 1,365 8,257 7,460 791 4,654 4,288 366 2,317 2,095 222 440 403 37 37 7,065 6,125 940 5,389 4,801 588 2,680 2,325 255 1,362 1, 239 123 241 221 20 33 3,963 1 3, 475 488 2,626 2,320 306 1,776 1,649 127 846 798 48 99 87 12 39 7,539 0,201 1,338 5,564 4, 690 874 3,375. 2,018 457 1,771 1,583 191 132 114 18 40 13, 277 12, 085 1,192 8,501 7,878 623 3,769 3,532 237 1,733 1,630 103 671 018 23 41 54C 4,893 522 4,521 24 372 387 3,564 377 3,340 10 224 182 1,678 178 1,569 4 109 41 744 41 097 2 306 2 295 i? 47 11 43 55, 181 51, 284 3,897 33, 230 31, 392 1,838 17,825 17, 080 746 0,807 6,503 290 1,840 1,734 106 44 2,561 2,434 127 1,305 1,262 43 506 486 20 146 141 5 132 123 4 46 1,235 1,189 46 560 536 24 109 164 5 59 58 1 9 8 1 4S 8,681 8,050 631 4,547 4,310 237 1,855 1,758 97 665 535 30 187 174 13 47 986 801 95 686 631 65 341 323 18 126 111 15 16 14 2 48 701 043 58 456 433 23 248 241 7 96 92 4 2 1 1 49 2,568 2,371 195 1,685 1,467 118 1,082 1,022 60 765 698 67 35 34 1 00 730 925 8,053 670 871 7,745 60 54 308 692 Oil 4,216 545 577 4,101 47 34 115 • 390 328 1,727 377 317 1,682 13 11 45 134 108 508 132 108 497 2 2 16 420 2 15 414 •il 1 6 52 53 11 4,950 23, 793 4,659 21, 761 291 2,032 3,035 15, 637 2,903 14, 627 132 1,010 1,622 9,557 ' 1, 678 j 9, 132 44 425 012 3,663 021 3,515 21 143 271 750 271 073 •il 77 65 372 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 84.— TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEAKS OF AGE AND OVEE IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED OCCUPATIONS. All occupations. Agriculturo, fisheries, and mining. Agricnltnral laborers (o) Apiarists Dairymen aoid dairyTTomen Parmers, planters, and overseers (a). Fishermen and oystermen (a) 10 TO 14 TBAES. Total. Males. Females. 339, 947 324, 108 5 235 Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vine growers Lumbermen and raftsmen Miners (coal).. Miners (not otherwise specified) Quarrymen Stock raisers, herders, and drovers "Wood choppers , Other agricnitural pursuits (a) , Professional service . Actors Architects *J Artists and teachers of art Authors and literary and scientific persons - Chemists, assayers, and metallurgists Clergymen Dentists '..,.'.'.'.'.'.]'.'.'.'.. Designers, draftsmen, and inventors Engineers (civil, mechanical, electrical, and min- ing) and surveyors. Journalists liETvyers Musicians and teachers of music '. Officers of United States army and navy. Officials (government) (a) Physicians and surgeons Professors in colleges and universities. Teachers Theatrical managers, showmen, etc Veterinary surgeons Other professional service Domestic and personal service. Barbers and hairdressers Bartenders Boarding and lodging house keepers Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) . Hotel keepers 731 413 173 8,870 1,491 740 2,340 400 441 908 250,330 240, 558 5 182 95 207 257 193 3 128, 008 579 153 Housekeepers and stewards (a) , Hunters, trappers, guides, and scouts. Janitors laborers (not specified) (a) Launderers and laundresses Nurses and midwives. Hestaurant keepers .. . Saloon keepers Servants Sextons Soldiers, sailors, and marines (iTnited States) "(a)' Watchmen, policemen, and detectives Other domestic and personal service '." Trade and transportation. Agents (claim, commission, real estate, insurance, etc.) and collectors. Auctioneers Bankers and brokers (money and stocks) .'.' ... " Boatmen and canalmen Bookkeepers and accountants la).'.'..'.'.'..'...,.... Brokers (commercial) Clerks and copyists (a) !!!!!!""!.".' Commercial travelers '..'.'.'.'. Draymen, hackmen, teamstersVeto'.'.ll!I."J.' Foremen and overseers . Hostlers Huokstore and peddlers ......'.'.'.'.'.'..... Livery stable keepers '.'.'.'.'. liocomotive engineers and firemen (a) taTn '"'*° and dealers in drugs and chemioal9'(re- 164 45 35, 484 1,723 88,804 721 366 172 8,824 1,482 738 2.299 395 462 61 30 172 50, 497 533 153 61 954 44, 326 241 269 388 10,100 "'8,'225 633 992 Merchants and dealers in dry goods (retail) Merchants and dealers in groceries (retail) Merchants and dealers in wines and liquors (retail) ' Merchants and dealers in wines and Uquors ( whole. 2S 40 30, 990 213 12 01 885 39, 108 219 3,212 633 815 24 202, 427 83, 817 71 la TO 2i TEAIiS. TotaL 6, 615, 318 2, 317, 348 227 21 77,511 46 3 5 4,494 1,510 17, 420 71, 384 69 6,218 22 1,402 ....... 77 1, 575, 610 200 4,537 505, 538 14, 016 8,954 16, 698 61,412 28,623 9,370 16,947 8,585 254,975 3,382 1,946 7,007 1,239 1,102 2,705 2,856 2,957 9,913 3,379 5,877 22, 713 214 7,585 5,702 me 169, 876 4,933 630 323 1, 498, 413 26,298 17, 385 1,367 22, 259 1,272 20, 500 421 1,995 645, 851 66, 913 11, 283 1,746 4,380 760, 063 535 7,953 4,431 3,761 966, 495 22,788 190 1,591 4,099 61, 695 526 286, 046 7,633 103, 055 3,342 18, 513 12, 080 2,756 18, 357 9,622 2,786 10, 324 576 182 Males. Females. 4, 761, 858 2, 103, 220 1, 375, 450 193 4,013 652, 987 13, 953 8,570 16,687 61,304 28,480 9,358 16, 864 8,568 6,787 90, 997 1,372 1,935 2,683 494 1,085 2,561 2,706 2,831 9,848 3,178 5,806 5,823 211 6, COS 5,103 430 33, 612 4,620 529 261 709, 066 25,098 17, 334 388 22, 244 1,140 1,038 416 1,769 B23, 958 7,504 1,026 1,531 4,290 85,095 631 7,953 4,409 2,748 832, 461 21, 743 190 1,558 4,084 43,745 523 244, 804 7,289 102, 945 2,960 18, 505 11, 690 2,753 16, 356 9,383 2,633 10,034 573 181 1, 853, 460 214, 128 200, 154 7 524 12, 651 63 384 11 108 12 83 17 171 103, 978 25 TO Si TEABS. Total. 5, 797, 484 2, 044, 747 2,010 11 4,324 745 17 144 160 136 65 71 16, 890 1,579 669 246 136, 364 313 1 63 789, 347 1,206 51 979 15 132 19, 462 5 226 21, 893 59, 409 9,657 216 90 «74, 968 22 1, 013 133, 034 1,045 33 15 17, 950 41, 842 244 110 382 1 239 153 290 554, 088 396 5,198 1, 273, 214 10, 905 14,651 23, 380 63, 023 44,606 11, 905 21, 389 10,605 6,687 276, 993 3,753 2,336 7,462 1,780 1,439 20, 233 5,617 2,742 14, 203 7,490 25, 753 20, 038 832 19,286 27,993 1,724 106, 207 0,080 1,626 493 1, 118, 334 Males. Females. 4, 989, 814 1, 953, 651 30, 907 24,033 8,016 46, 789 8,275 19, 830 685 4,575 529, 648 63, 767 10, 953 6,602 23, 482 306, 515 891 12, 692 19, 002 996. 256 49, 473 564 6,288 4,455 61, 024 1,552 148, 309 20, 823 117,812 11, 996 16, 268 16, 143 8,171 33, 671 16, 180 12, 446 33, 047 3,094 984 483, 187 388 4,877 1, 253, 970 16, 858 14, 213 23,372 62, 999 44,494 11, 897 21, 272 10, 501 5,623 185, 535 807, 670 91, 096 2,386 2,328 3,779 1,027 1,422 19, 900 6,605 2,635 14, 179 7,183 25, 687 9,142 832 18, 098 26, 814 1,471 35,327 5,902 1,625 393 781, 672 30,182 23,983 2,137 46, 772 7,513 1,703 582 3,933 519, 039 12, 476 2,209 4,940 23, 061 12, 693 18, 943 2,236 946, 402 48, 251 563 6,233 4,450 43, 733 1,552 134, 035 20, 663 117, 767 11, 639 16, 263 16, 827 8,160 33, 608 15, 983 12, 004 31, 936 3,066 970 70, 901 8 321 19,244 47 117 4 64 91,458 1,367 759 17 333 112 107 24 307 1,188 1,179 253 70, 880 178 1 100 336, 662 725 60 6,879 17 763 18,127 3 643 10, 509 51,281 8,744 562 421 238, 132 59 746 49, 854 1,222 1 65 5 7,291 14,374 160 46 357 5 316 U 3 197 442 1,111 38 14 a See explanatory notes in Table 78. OCCUPATIONS. 373 IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCtJPATIOIir, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE PERIODS: 1890. 85 TO 41 TEAES. Total. 4, 067, 423 1, 605, 715 250, 649 381 3,580 !, 208, 670 12, 497 13,944 13, 511 39,845 31, 004 7,953 14, 347 6,554 2,775 179, 700 Males. 3, 626, 358 441, 067 Females. 1, 518, 610 206, 416 370 3,307 1, 166, 772 12, 451 13, 536 13, 608 39, 829 7,955 14, 213 6,553 2,716 147,757 1,565 1,822 3,009 1,415 906 24,754 4,026 1,648 9,039 6,243 23, 728 10, 037 793 20, 339 26, 720 1,285 37, 146 3,562 1,437 327 714, 635 16, 689 9,237 12, 336 36, 493 12, 138 17, 474 578 5,334 345, 698 54, 159 7,762 5,692 22, 878 140, 134 4,719 20,115 2,336 642, 690 43, 505 740 7,393 3,238 24, 663 1,620 61, 636 16, 639 73, 145 10, 846 9,271 12, 673 7,371 18, 097 10, 501 12, 381 29, 942 3,328 Ji^ 1.139 1,260 1,821 2,394 879 903 24, 497 3,983 1,603 9,026 6,056 23, 091 6,883 793 19, 430 25, 619 1,181 14, 582 3,490 1,437 206 618, 998 16, 245 9,206 2,911 36, 485 10, 642 1,544 574 4,520 338, 063 7,239 1,032 4,874 22, 102 36, 095 978 4,719 20, 058 1,713 622, 658 42,315 739 7,300 3,234 23, 002 1,616 57, 332 16, 526 73, 109 10, 708 9,206 12,289 7,360 18, 097 10, 355 11, 750 28, 208 3,275 1,131 87, 096 44, 233 11 273 41, 898 46 408 3 16 11 3 134 1 59 31, 943 315 1 1,615 536 257 43 45 14 187 4,149 15 TO 51 TBABS. 909 1,071 104 22, 564 72 121 195, 657 444 31 8,425 8 1,494 15, 930 4 814 7,635 46, 920 6,730 718 776 104, 039 59 622 20, 038 1,190 1 93 4 1,661 4 4,204 113 36 138 5 384 11 625 1,734 53 Total. Males. 2, 851, 822 2, 538, 459 1, 246, 545 146, 407 314 2,314 1, 007, 606 8,350 13, 397 7,255 22, 823 19, 774 4,536 8,609 4,020 1,139 121, 799 511 1,041 2,277 1,152 578 18, 833 2,759 1,031 5,437 3,485 17, 256 5,384 758 18, 503 20, 601 875 17, 804 1,947 1,311 227 475, 551 6,970 3,283 12, 060 22, 280 12, Oil 15, 781 391 4,804 233, 086 35, 357 7,795 3,916 13, 348 82, 631 1,032 1,955 17, 198 1,618 396, 861 Females. 1, 154, 085 32, 420 871 0,765 2,558 13, 570 1,270 31, 762 0,180 43, 465 6,711 5,267 8,975 5,017 7,517 6,064 8,542 22, 945 1,955 792 118, 539 302 2,036 944, 062 8,301 12, 913 7,253 22, 807 19, 761 4,534 8,463 4,019 1,097 106, 210 450 1,039 1,468 746 676 18, 605 2,738 1,012 5,429 3,357 17, 237 3,623 758 17,770 19, 710 826 7,610 1,918 1,311 121 337, 556 0,728 3,281 2,908 23, 275 10, 426 963 391 4,166 227, 779 2,715 694 3,358 12, 757 17, 861 1,025 1,955 17, 135 1,134 385, 436 31, 597 871 6,645 2,530 13, 088 1,207 30, 061 9,119 43, 448 6,643 6,265 8,543 5,006 7,517 6,980 8,020 21, 214 1,925 783 93, 460 27, 868 12 278 63, 644 49 486 3 16 13 2 147 1 42 91 2 809 406 2 227 21 19 128 19 1,761 55 TO ei TEAKS. Total. Males. 733 885 49 10, 294 29 106 137, 995 242 7 9,152 5 1,685 U, 813 638 6,307 32, 642 7,101 583 591 64, 770 63 434 11, 425 823 120 8 483 1,701 61 17 68 2 432 11 84 622 1,731 30 847, 138 83,743 274 1,361 713, 977 4,430 11, 394 3,093 9,034 10, 525 1,993 4,732 2,102 475 66, 694 180 611 1,088 697 294 11, 931 1,448 632 2,085 1,577 10, 067 2,478 251 9,379 13, 922 491 6,706 821 1,011 125 257, 971 1, 514, 615 2,319 1,126 7,323 8,639 7,286 10,842 273 3,024 133, 302 16, 376 6,700 1,801 5,644 41, 594 853 414 9,603 854 17, 125 531 4,673 1, 370 5,452 538 12, 101 3,141 19, 288 2,437 2,673 4,979 2,443 2,037 2,681 4, 868 12, 777 842 408 779, 175 71, 061 271 1,173 659, 476 4,410 10, 960 3,097 9,030 10,521 1,992 4,625 2,101 458 61, 464 152 611 774 505 294 11, 814 1,441 626 2,978 1,528 10, 058 1,977 251 9,062 13,441 462 3,603 812 1,011 65 Females. 180, 887 2,214 1,120 2,142 8,637 6,364 469 272 2,714 130, 456 845 431 1,546 5,337 7,341 847 414 9,564 572 179, 277 16, 746 531 4,554 1,369 6,340 638 11, 054 3,122 19, 279 2,418 2,573 4,617 2,437 2,037 2,634 4,059 11, 702 835 404 13, 682 3 183 64,501 20 434 1 4 4 1 107 1 17 5,330 28 314 192 117 7 65 TEAEa AND OVER. 317 481 29 3,104 9 60 76, 686 105 6 5,180 2 923 10, 373 1 310 2,846 15, 530 6,269 255 307 34, 253 39 282 5,689 119 1 113 447 19 363 6 47 309 1,075 17 4 Total. 1, 009, 053 680, 713 58, 987 203 621 503, 133 2,530 9,651 1,035 2,804 3,639 681 2,035 1,138 208 39, 165 60 290 667 400 150 9,422 724 323 1,464 566 6,465 1,085 54 4,271 9,402 287 2,597 328 658 63 830 322 3,122 2,561 2,997 7,105 203 1,691 73, 682 7,410 2,796 629 1,461 24, 713 656 60 3,984 493 78, 193 8,280 299 3,121 660 2,110 338 5,000 760 6,771 599 1,078 2,963 882 391 1,164 1,843 5, 725 200 132 Males. 910, 895 545, 968 62, 716 198 627 469, 151 2,510 9,342 1,034 2,803 3,687 681 1,985 1,135 197 37, 430 41 290 475 323 159 9,368 721 323 1,449 557 6,461 952 54 4,135 9,144 284 1,687 320 658 39 93, 479 782 321 1,241 2,561 2,638 195 199 1,561 71, 876 326 178 671 1,377 3,682 656 86 3, 948 283 75, 728 Females. 8,113 299 3,017 060 2,073 338 4,865 754 , 6, 767 594 1,077 2,681 878 391 1,146 1,724 6,324 255 130 6,271 4 94 33, 981 20 S09 1 1 2 60 3 11 1,735 4 133 136 258 3 910 24 42, 361 48 1 1,881 359 6,910 3 130 1,806 7,084 2,620 58 84 21, 031 36 210 2,465 AGE UNKNOWN. 167 4 5 1 282 4 18 119 401 5 2 Total. 25, 183 10, 460 1 49 9, 420 703 297 715 734 1,635 473 330 393 64 162 24 05 23 25 166 110 484 213 24 301 405 54 1,359 191 21 390 263 126 580 504 55 88 16, 722 2,768 297 67 192 10, 337 17 100 235 66 17, 329 10 177 67 472 16 1,898 615 1,738 153 433 272 117 161 237 23 6 Males. 78, 507 22,907 9,024 1 46 8,7)2 695 267 715 734 473 327 393 64 Females. 104 24 67 15 325 07 36 165 103 483 108 24 288 381 43 331 187 21 5 381 263 29 680 77 73 16, 397 513 22 47 186 2,275 17 100 234 48 16, 831 10 171 67 399 16 1,690 607 1,738 147 432 256 116 769 160 153 220 23 6 18, 039 2,216 1,445 708 8 10 1,308 105 11 1,028 3 11, 679 15 325 2,255 275 20 8,062 17 374 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 84 TOTAL PEESONS 10 YEAE3 OF AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED OOCni'ATIONS. Trade and transportation — Continued. Morcliants and dealers, not specified (retail) Merchants and dealers (wholesale), importers, and shipping merchants. ■' Messengers and errand and office Loys ' Newspaper carriers and newsboys Olficials of banks and of insurance, trade, trans- portation, trust, and other companies, (a) Packers and shippers Pilots Porters and helpers (in stores and warehouses) - . . Sailors (cf) Salesmen and saleswomen Steam railroad omploy^s (not otherwise speci- fied), (a) Stenographers and typewriters Street railway employes Telegraph and telephone operators Teloffraph and telephone linemen and electric light and power company employ6a. TTndertakers "Weighers, gaugers, and measurers Other persons m trade and transportation Manufacturing and mechanical industries- Agricultural implement makers (not otherwise classified), (a) Apprentices (blacksmiths) , Apprentices (boot and shoe makers) Apprentices (carpenters and joiners) Apprentices (carriage and wagon makers) Apprentices (dressmakers) , Apprentices (leather curriers, etc.) Apprentices (machinists) , Apprentices (masons) Apprentices (milliners) Apprentices (painters) Apprentices (plumbers) Apprentices (printers) Apprentices (tailors) Apprentices (tinsmiths) Apprentices (not otherwise specified) - Artificial flower makers Bakers Basket makers Blacksmiths Bleachers, dyers, and scourers , Bone and ivory workers Bookbinders _, Boot and shoe makers and repairers Bottlers and mineral and soda water makers Box makers (paper) , Box makers (wood) Brass workers (not otherwise specified) (a) Brewers and maltsters {a) Brick and tile makers and terra cotta workers (a) . Britannia workers , Broom andbrush makers , Builders and contractors ',',, Butchers Butter and cheese makers "11' Button makers Cabinet makers Candle, soap, and tallow makers. Carpenters and joiners Carpet makers (a) 10 TO 14 TEAES. Total. Males. Females 687 19, 004 1,271 787 115 3,377 1,161 142 87 319 97 14 102 216 152 452 82 688 62 450 77 149 280 23S 695 677 268 4,696 352 805 176 225 16 640 2,050 248 682 264 110 1,973 7 429 596 18, 078 1,266 338 748 115 2,097 1,131 86 87 248 78 215 151 449 82 52 449 77 Carriage and wagon makers (not otherwise classi- fied), (a) Charcoal, coke, and lime burners Chemical works employfis (a) Clock and watch makers and repairers Compositors (a) Confectioners Coopers Copper workers Corset makers Cotton mill operatives (a) . Distillers and rectifiers (a) Door, sash, and blind makers (a). Dressmakers Electroplaters Electrotypers and sterootypers (a) . Engravers Fertilizer makers (a) Fish curers and packers (a) 605 63 108 136 170 467 660 136 68 180 331 530 352 32 224 17, 040 13 80 1,083 64 279 235 679 438 256 143 307 176 13 251 1,295 206 280 600 223 103 1,965 605 59 42 135 144 467 336 134 28 134 272 184 349 31 33 8,295 13 79 11 49 9 64 71 1,626 16 373 1,280 30 66 63 35, 435 688 "i 149 I 16 239 2 267 320 49 6 289 755 42 304 \ 8 ^' 1 30 46 69 346 3 1 191 8,746 1 1,672 6 15 TO 34 YEAES. Total. 43, 157 2,005 23, 494 2,673 3,823 10, 600 333 7,613 11, 087 122, 148 102, 369 22, 236 8,592 28, 669 4,241 1,255 631 924 1, 579, 087 1,004 3,705 816 5,995 737 3,600 350 9,053 1,751 1,015 1,981 4,322 3,860 1,884 1,697 30, 400 1,769 17, 637 1,440 32, 511 4,169 696 12, 891 65, 859 2,713 11, 951 6,067 6, 884 2,919 19, 989 256 3,498 3,505 25, 779 3,284 > 1, 489 • 6, 612 1,249 81, 113 9,087 ^ 4,437 ■ 2,056 1,370 8,857 14, 667 7,636 9,135 821 4,247 91, 201 539 1,781 126, 950 1,074 562 3,111 118 618 Males. Females. il, 195 1,984 27, 193 2,539 3,760 5,894 332 7,415 11, 077 82, 595 101, 845 7,048 8,685 22, 858 3,671 1,246 629 639 985 3,704 790 6,989 736 360 8,042' 1,760 1,976 4,320 3,745 1,441 1,696 29, 182 ■ 160 16, 748 1,111 32, 488 3,184 448 4,663 36, 902 2,313 2,164 4,082 6,213 2,881 19, 903 206 2,664 3,505 26, 760 3,090 5,502 921 81, 026 3,656 4,320 2,047 644 6,806 10, 373 4,768 9,110 817 290 36, 013 636 1,773 276 996 558 2,908 115 1,962 21 1,301 34 62 4,796 198 10 39, 553 15, 188 6 5,811 670 9 2 286 662, 973 25 TO 34 TEARS. 19 3,600 11 1 1,016 6 2 121 443 1 1,218 1,609 789 329 23 986 148 8,338 19, 957 405 8,797 986 671 38 86 50 834 19 194 1,129 10 328 87 5,431 ' 117 726 3,052 4,294 2,877 25 4 3,951 66, 188 126, 675 78 4 203 149 Total. Males. Females, 125, 611 , 6, 894 1,197 507 11, 141 6,397 1,085 6,896 16, 137 76, 791 ■ 141,324 8,568 16, 233 16, 388 4,215 2,415 1,086 1,081 1, 361, 154 1,081 205 29 197 19 96 13 173 72 33 48 37 37 41 516 493 18, 792 928 57, 034 3,933 430 5,392 48, 830 2,034 2,659 6,203 7,506 18, 252 279 2,563 11,383 34, 464 4,149 682 8,198 724 161, 400 4,629 7,162 2,715 983 7,342 8,619 6,908 11, 368 954 1,380 34, 276 1,109 1,309 87, 40O 791 472 2,472 247 376 122, 482 6,848 1,157 500 11, 063 5,491 1,084 6,841 16, 133 64, 284 140, 927 3,533 16, 231 14, 487 4,146 2,405 1,082 946 1,078 205 29 197 19 12 173 72 48 30 24 41 476 120 18, 364 833 67, 022 3,570 393 3,373 40, 453 1,970 1,148 2,472 6,055 7,502 18, 237 iil 2,406 11, 377 34, 440 4,066 300 9,196 696 161, 363 2,591 7,116 2,713 797 6,118 7,134 6,137 11, 350 953 203 17, 005 1,186 1,308 260 767 472 2,400 247 350 3,129 46 40 7 78 1 65 4 12,507 397 5,025 2 1,901 10 4 135 373 428 95 12 363 37 2,019 8,377 64 1,918 187 148 4 15 38 157 G 24 84 282 3 1,224 1,386 771 8 1 1,177 17, 270 3 1 87,140 24 a See explanatory notes in Table 78. OCCUPATIONS. 375 IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND A9E PERIODS : 1890— Continued. S5 TO 44 TEAES. 45 ro 64 -nsAEs. 65 TO 64 TEAES. 65 TEAES AND OVEE. AGE UNKNOWN. Tetal. Males. ZTcmaloa. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. 119, 731 7,762 922 357 10, 921 3,800 1,015 4,614 12, 094 35, 665 76, 956 1,718 7,927 4,813 1,711 2,335 922 785 924, C57 743 49 17 62 7 34 5 36 12 3 7 6 21 17 21 93 224 11, 107 702 47, 389 2,670 267 2,435 37, 090 1,223 1,027 1, 322 2,645 5,622 10, 685 176 1,551 12, 926 22, 658 2,167 243 7, 914 618 148, 298 2,674 7,322 1,832 615 3,983 3,672 4,146 0,192 604 406 16, 225 793 881 41, 423 395 259 1,3)8 178 ' 115, 669 7,724 899 351 10,882 3,611 1,015 4,619 12, 093 32, 169 76,721 929 7,925 4,336 1,704 2,319 915 668 818, 324 4,072 38 23 6 89 289 87, 488 6,248 638 287 8,225 2,113 926 2,712 9,026 17, 091 37, 727 482 3,293 1,337 681 1,819 703 517 611, 066 83, 981 6,216 626 282 8,200 2,020 925 2,695 9,026 15, 983 37, 575 357 3,292 1,210 581 1,797 693 431 555, 172 3,507 32 12 5 25 93 46, 837 3,217 317 162 3,848 905 688 1,163 4,736 8,278 13, 606 117 873 306 164 1,281 347 277 338, 233 44,657 3,201 3M 149 3,837 865 688 1,151 4,737 5,985 13, 618 107 872 272 164 1,261 347 212 313, 414 2,180 16 1 3 9 40 21, 470 1,226 145 87 1,794 274 305 407 2,377 2,188 4,087 34 212 78 41 760 142 186 170, 242 20, 597 1,222 142 85 1,780 261 306 399 2,078 4,068 33 212 67 41 754 142 129 159, 292 983 4 3 2 4 13 1,301 91 38 54 151 56 9 134 325 868 5,440 131 217 301 81 26 15 11 17, 030 1,237 90 35 54 151 46 9 134 325 762 5,427 66 217 262 81 26 15 11 14, 792 61 1 3 76 77 78 79 80 10 81 25 1 3,486 235 789 1 477 7 16 7 117 106, 333 17 1 1,108 162 125 1 127 3 22 5 86 55, 894 12 1 293 78 10 1 34 8 81 ni 108 19 1 116 13 76 85 8S 87 88 11 42 89 90 20 6 PI 92 65 24, 819 57 10, 950 91 2,238 94 743 49 17 62 7 495 40 8 30 4 15 1 15 9 2 5 6 7 5 9 31 138 7,078 677 34,247 1,831 177 1,468 31, 569 631 418 723 1,471 2,679 6,490 104 1,066 10, 110 13, 246 952 112 6,910 381 112, 368 2,195 6,677 1,129 377 2,641 1,821 2,809 7,864 481 170 9,350 466 581 20, 907 288 114 765 110 77 495 40 8 30 4 253 16 6 12 1 1 252 15 6 12 1 1 120 8 1 8 2 3 1 2 1 1 1 120 8 1 8 2 14 6 2 4 14 6 2 4 95 96 97 1 99 34 15 3 8 3 5 36 12 1 16 9 1 2 1 101 5 3 1 4 3 5 2 6 20 42 3,635 672 21, 567 933 121 746 22, 618 264 194 365 627 1,064 2,402 64 600 5,653 6,173 418 43 4,095 249 69, 425 1,766 6,375 496 160 1,418 693 1,481 6,712 290 73 3,620 272 293 7,940 117 38 884 62 63 5 S 4 2 4 2 a' i" 2 1 104 7 6 16 13 21 80 94 10,779 635 47, 382 2,527 260 1,835 34, 030 1,203 691 1,285 2, 613 5,618 10, 654 161 1,499 12, 925 22, 631 2,110 161 7,911 612 148,272 1,710 7,303 1,830 671 3,726 3,260 3,487 9,187 663 97 9,713 792 881 139 390 259 1,302 174 186 5 6 5 5 9 27 67 6,696 614 34, 240 1,719 171 1,237 30, 632 620 303 706 1,467 2,673 5,461 97 1,028 10, 108 13, 221 915 88 5,908 375 112, 350 1,388 6,663 1,129 360 2,469 1,703 2,260 7,851 481 61 6,416 465 681 102 288 113 762 110 73 4 3 5 2 6 20 18 3,346 520 21, 563 900 114 883 22, 319 261 164 363 626 1,058 2,398 48 591 5,653 6,155 305 39 4,093 249 69, 417 989 5,352 494 152 1,403 067 1,166 6,709 290 35 2,727 271 293 34 117 38 381 52 61 1 6 4 4 3 5 4 3 2 5 i 2 1 1 108 6 9 21 1,423 712 11, 616 419 79 362 14,773 94 72 151 244 402 919 27 397 2,241 2,364 137 19 3,064 148 36, 142 1,474 3,390 232 62 845 273 691 3,733 141 22 1,115 117 ■109 2,214 65 17 194 18 19 6 8 9 1,356 048 11, 813 400 78 345 14, 689 91 62 150 239 400 918 27 395 2,240 2,360 134 17 3,000 144 36, 135 842 3,378 232 58 842 265 541 3,732 141 7 866 117 109 13 65 17 192 17 19 13 130 388 67 7 143 17 600 3,060 20 436 37 32 4 11 15 62 1 27 57 82 3 6 26 864 19 2 44 267 412 659 6 1 309 6,512 1 4 71 383 63 7 112 6 221 1,037 11 115 17 14 6 9 7 28 2 25 37 24 2 C 18 807 14 1 12 67 84 3 19 1 17 84 3 10 1 6 2 1 35 7 160 19 604 30 3 34 75» 18 31 14 27 60 624 1 21 170 267 41 5 87 11 2,273 27 102 110 3 86 84 61 150 1 11 316 5 -< 251 31 36 1,056 10 4 1 19 37 2 1 688 104 1 7 5 7 32, 416 12 129 25 33 4 113 740 2 69 12 5 503 5 55 TO 64 YEARS. 00 1,016 1 Total. Males. Females. 26, 624 1,967 120 34 2,723 332 466 118 2,710 4,149 4,634 76 418 236 870 179 43 11 4 685 204 11,368 160 57 282 8,936 66 101 166 178 76 839 26 292 3,087 2,395 281 15 1,277 04 45, 078 803 3,313 212 47 672 397 479 2, 302 81 43 1,057 110 183 5,372 62 20 144 12 80 25, 929 1,961 126 34 2,717 361 456 116 2, 710 4,011 4, 006. 70 418 209 87 861 179 38 121 624 182 11,307 158 62 247 8,721 78 164 178 7® 839 21 289! 3,087 2,394 264 12 1, 276 64 45, 074 235 3,302 212 44 062 379 413 2, 302 81 23; 734 119 188 20 142 12 29 695 6 133 28 6 "27 5 15, 401 5 35 215 4 573 20 323 05 TEAES AND OVEE. Total. Males. Females, 13, 273 822 69 16 1,364 121 236 35 1,608 1,406 1,504 23 1U9 53 18 637 90 20 93,838 6 1 325 278 6,940 84 47 154 7,213 33 76 85 42 398 15 230 1,331 976 90 10 1,208 41 24, 589 765 2,336 120 26 422 166 254 1,991 34 10 416 68 70 1,605 29 7 70 6 9 12,974 821 68 16 1,362 119 236 33 1,608 1,423 1,497 24 109 47 18 636 90 15 86,685 77 4 1 290 259 6, 939 79 47 146 7(169 33 27 76 82 42 397 15 229 1, 331 976 87 10 1,207 41 24, 583 254 2,327 120 24 421 158 219 1, 990 34 5 301 299 1 1 5 7,173 44 6 511 5 115 1,603 AGE UNKNOWN. Total. Males. Females. 892 68 20 48 122 145 655 108 157 274 18 10 3 9,817 67 4 373 10 1 20 458 6 20 10 9 22 241 12 122 139 24 7 1,693 16 62 7 1 72 71 9 118 414 1 866 67 19 48 122 17 7 a 145 679 45 157 239 23 66 4 373 10 1 13 379 5 9 10 9 22 241 12 122 139 23 4 46 7 1,593 9 61 7 1 47 69 25 89 63 882 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 85.— NATIVE "WHITE PERSONS OF NATIVE PARENTAGE 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED OCCUPATIONS. Manufactnrmg and mechanical industries — Cont'd. G-as Tvorks employes (a) Glass workers Glove makers Gold and silver ■workers Gunsmiths, locksmiths, and bell hangers Hair 'workers Harness and saddle makers and repairers . Hat and cap makers :. Hosiery and knitting mill operatives (a) .. Iron and steel workers (a) Lace and enihroidery makers Lead and zinc workers Leather curriers, dressers, finishers, and tanners. Machinists Manufacturers ond officials of manufacturing companies. Marble and stone cutters Masons (brick and stone) Meat and fruit packers, canners, and preservers (a) Mechanics (n«t otherwise specified) Metal workers {not otherwise specified) Mill and factory operatives (not specified) (a) Millers (flour and grist) Milliners Model and pattern makers Molders Musical instrument makers (not otherwise speci- fied). (OS) Kail and tack makers (a) , Oil well employes Oil works employes , Painters, glaziers, and varnishors Paper hangers Paper mill operatives , Photographers Piano and organ makers and tuners (a) Plasterers 10 TO 14 TEARS. Total. Males. Females Plumbers and gas and steam fitters Potters Powder and cartridge makers Printers, lithographers, and pressmen (a) . Print works operatives (a) Publishers of books, maps, and newspapers . Hoofers and slaters Eope and cordage makers Hubber factory operatives Sail, awning, and tent makers Saltworks employes Saw and planing mill employ6s{a) Seamstresses (a) Sewing machine makers (not otherwise classi- fied), (a) Sewing machine operators (a) Ship and boat builders Shirt, collar, and cuff makers (a) Silk mill operatives (a) Starch makers Steam boiler makers Stove, furnace, and grate makers (a) . Straw workers Sugar makers and reiiners Tailors and tailoresses (a) Tinners and tinware makers Tobacco and cigar factory operatives Tool and cutlery makers (not otherwise classi- fied), (a) Trunk, valise, leather-case, and pocket-book makers . Umbrella and parasol makers XTpholsterers "Well borers "Wheelwrights '_'_[] "White washers "Wire workers "Wood workers (not otherwise specified)' .'!!!.!!!!! "Woolen mill operatives (a) ]" Other persons in manufacturing and mechanical' industries. 13 ,139 84 49 18 13 80 69 865 619 2U 12 80 106 75 127 13 20 301 29 117 23 20 18 44 162 e 499 52 163 45 3 783 6 22 9 132 715 15 19 29 3 340 183 1,366 60 48 21 52 13 2 68 469 980 749 13 1,034 5 36 18 7 73 40 256 584 2 11 78 105 42 62 31 11 56 921 75 3 9 56 128 13 19 293 29 70 16 18 18 44 114 4 462 34 4 112 23 2 7 647 15 6 17 256 9 19 23 1 110 152 798 64 41 10 43 13 2 62 390 633 502 17 ..... 96T 'iii' 61 22 1 s 13 768 1 15 TO 24 TBABS. 115 459 6 230 31 668 6 5 11 9 79 447 247 Total. 259 6,012 1,399 2,324 531 91 3,997 2,652 6,831 14, 685 633 425 2,560 19, 684 3,643 4,208 9,386 493 1,514 1,487 12, 045 4,806 13, 594 923 5,801 39 1,060 1,696 548 25, 476 1,932 3,944 3,171 1,133 2,948 7,181 2,464 140 18, 627 648 394 655 1,118 1,593 240 181 17, 869 27, 059 84 971 996 3,548 4,506 101 1,803 014 9,345 6,826 14, 137 1,803 547 2,575 581 786 52 1,261 7,991 9,570 8,054 Males. ITemales. 269 5,601 433 1,625 513 42 3,805 1,408 1,838 14, 143 33 409 2,606 19, 554 3,620 4,202 9,382 296 1,512 1,344 6,015 4,796 43 878 6,787 34 963 1,691 546 25,168 1,929 2,472 2,514 1,062 2,947 7,174 1,904 86 16, 835 441 378 655 •684 789 208 164 17, 806 239 75 62 996 620 1,116 74 1,802 906 168 82 3,419 6,661 8,779 1,696 492 167 2,323 581 785 61 1,087 7,165 4,606 6,394 511 966 699 18 49 192 1,244 4,993 442 600 16 55 80 23 6 4 197 2 143 6,030 10 13, 551 46 14 107 4 2 307 3 1,472 657 71 1 7 660 54 1,792 207 16 534 804 26, 820 9 909 3,028 3,390 27 1 5,926 165 5,358 107 131 380 252 1 1 174 826 5,064 2,660 25 TO 34 TEAKS. Total. Males. Females, 403 3,209 913 1,920 608 47 4,966 2,229 2,011 13, 637 264 428 2,938 22, 598 13,288 5,774 14, 940 382 2,618 1,432 5,438 8,673 9,636 1,062 7,027 44 547 2,150 684 33, 185 2,047 2,583 3,878 1,273 4,715 6,257 1,730 113 12, 153 386 1,375 732 327 1,040 296 149 18, 891 17, 575 74 487 1,684 1,564 929 52 2,237 1,036 628 95 7,044 6,753 7,789 2,004 376 242 2,304 1,242 1,321 81 778 6,791 4,384 5,282 a See explanatory notes in Table 78. 408 3,166 426 1,706 605 22 4,915 1,6)5 753 13, 533 26 421 2,926 22, 589 13, 262 6,768 14, 935 334 2,515 1,397 3,729 8,669 28 1,045 7,025 43 519 £,149 683 33,104 2,039 2,174 3,471 1,246 4,714 5,255 1,667 101 11, 621 335 1,361 732 256 790 276 143 18, 872 104 72 73 1,684 419 464 45 2,237 1,033 205 95 3,675 6,717 6,785 1,974 320 131 2,170 1,241 1,321 81 742 6,592 2,942 4,629 53 488 215 25 61 614 1,258 104 238 7 12 1,709 14 409 407 27 1 63 12 532 60 71 250 20 19 17,471 2 414 1,146 4CS 7 423 36 1, 004 30 66 111 134 1 1,442 C53 OCCUPATIONS. STATES ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE PERIODS: 1890— Continued. 383 S5 TO U TEAHS. Total. Males. Females. 373 1,665 020 1,305 5d3 38 4,572 1,302 898 8,415 152 225 2,062 15, 304 16, 181 4,477 15, 492 296 2,432 687 3,061 8,294 6,535 980 4,091 33 365 1,870 559 25, 825 1,526 1,610 2,673 1,037 4,982 3,068 931 94 6,099 229 1,140 612 169 635 227 103 11, 429 11, 136 72 199 1,834 806 277 28 1,145 633 399 62 4,211 4,935 3,673 1,396 208 118 1,561 896 1,537 54 448 4,696 2,463 3,643 373 1,653 317 1,222 542 16 4,548 1,047 375 8,359 12 224 2,059 15, 299 16, 137 4,476 15,490 265 2,431 870 2,084 8,280 23 969 4,091 33 354 1,869 557 25, 792 1,518 1,363 2,509 1,022 4,982 3,066 903 88 5,891 205 1,128 5U 145 451 215 103 11,420 54 72 46 1,834 252 133 25 1,145 633 185 62 1,999 4,913 3,244 1,386 190 70 1,496 896 1,537 64 434 4,600 1,802 8,304 12 312 83 1 23 24 255 523 56 110 1 3 S 44 1 2 31 1 17 977 14 5,512 11 247 164 15 46 TO 64 TEABS. 2 28 6 208 24 14 1 24 84 12 11, 082 153 554 144 214 2,212 17 429 10 18 48 65 14 96 661 344 Total. 230 854 379 841 485 35 3,686 813 419 4,766 83 116 1,858 10, 047 12, 995 2,387 11, 278 186 1,728 518 1,794 6,647 3, 546 812 2,084 30 204 917 320 15, 039 784 906 1,562 659 3,112 1,468 448 54 3,228 108 852 ^07 119 296 295 57 5,906 7,580 44 102 2,168 394 103 16 674 350 233 47 3,106 2,872 1,801 67 1,005 423 1,509 62 237 2,877 1,335 2,463 Males. ^Females. 230 843 219 812 484 15 3,669 668 189 4,748 11 IIU 1,356 10, 046 12, 954 2,385 11, 278 166 1,728 505 1,061 6,639 19 808 2,082 30 199 916 319 15, 019 774 . 795 1,499 654 3,112 1,468 434 51 3,137 97 847 307 108 267 284 57 5,900 50 44 35 2,168 139 64 15 674 349 135 47 1,308 2,865 828 112 44 972 423 1,509 52 234 2,837 1,041 2,266 11 160 29 1 20 17 145 230 18 72 20 733 8 ,527 4 2 5 1 1 20 10 111 63 5 7,530 67 255 39 1 1,798 7 135 5 3 23 33 40 294 197 65 TO 64 TEAES. Total. Males. Females. 78 401 158 473 414 12 2,531 458 144 2,107 42 54 850 5,468 7,586 1,241 7,714 98 1,059 325 1,150 4,375 1,495 623 1,205 16 103 225 111 7,104 352 357 702 463 1,932 6J6 291 20 1,414 56 341 107 103 122 219 21 2,453 4,308 25 30 2,280 158 47 8 235 150 95 25 3,932 1,552 810 495 99 43 592 152 1,321 111 1,603 632 1,638 78 399 93 466 413 7 2,519 376 C4 2,162 4 54 850 6,465 7,575 1,241 7,714 93 1,053 320 501 4,364 12 627 1,205 15 101 225 111 7,098 347 314 743 449 1,932 .',50 285 20 339 167 92 111 217 21 2,453 18 25 12 2,280 49 32 8 235 150 57 25 1,722 1,650 761 494 97 19 565 152 1,321 111 1,640 620 1,447 11 6 1 5 679 11 1,483 1 4,290 18 109 15 1,210 2 49 1 2 24 27 23 112 91 65 TEAE3 AHD OVER. Total. Males. Females. 34 90 48 212 404 9 1,638 279 140 982 32 17 654 2,293 3,873 652 4,702 47 719 129 873 2,970 691 470 459 12 49 52 36 2,972 127 120 248 200 765 162 124 12 568 27 139 62 85 43 132 13 827 2,385 11 8 1,423 60 25 4 64 33 13 2,816 705 370 210 47 278 34 1,168 31 43 1,033 293 963 84 90 27 210 404 4 1,632 266 30 977 3 17 663 2,297 3,863 651 4,701 39 719 124 329 2,969 2 470 458 12 49 52 35 2,969 126 131 244 199 766 162 122 13 562 22 74 37 130 13 825 14 11 1,423 23 18 4 64 27 13 .,960 704 345 206 45 11 264 34 ,108 30 42 1,028 244 911 5 6 13 110 6 29 543 1 589 2 2, 371 858 1 25 4 2 3 14 AQB UKSNOWN. Total. Males. Females. 70 7 22 23 1 83 37 34 307 5 2 37 405 216 125 383 2 66 17 133 114 145 16 88 7 97 15 642 25 30 78 23 103 92 20 3 197 4 13 2 4 20 7 670 244 .349 17 15 1 165 101 104 20 91 74 135 8 70 2 21 23 1 81 26 11 307 2 2 37 404 216 125 383 1 56 16 95 114 1 16 6 97 15 541 25 23 71 22 103 92 19 3 194 4 13 2 3 14 7 670 2 349 5 3 14 2 1 105 51 125 144 242 14 384 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 86.— HATIVE WHITE PEESONS OF FOREIGN PAKENTAGE 10 YEAES OF AGE AND OVER IN THE; OCCUPATIONS. 10 TO 14 TKAB3. 15 TO 24 TEAKS. 25 TO 31 YEABS. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. 1 91, 927 61, 981 29, 943 1, 639, 394 1, 116, 492 623, 902 1, 083, Oil 906, 054 176,957 ? 16,459 15,922 637 302, 737 299, 283 3,464 252, 54D 250,879 1,670 Agricnl tural laborers (a) - s 10,575 1 73 10, 106 1 63 469 178, 984 48 1,109 84, 176 1,428 3,259 2,654 18, 843 6,980 1,993 3,419 700 133 69, 899 176, 560 46 94* 83, 602 1, 425 3,063 2,653 18, 829 5,967 1,988 3,398 705 115 19,230 ' 2,424 2 166 674 3 206 1 19 13 6 23 1 18 iOs 669 64, 290 67 907 167, 211 1,640 3,483 3,276 9,883 6,163 1,677 3,249 768 135 65, 136 63,894 07 814 106, 168 1,539 3,373 3,275 9, 882 6, 162 1,676 3, 229 768 130 32,580 396 i 5 10 93 1,045 1 105 : 1 1 1 ! 2 20 i S 7 44 173 24 4,103 571 366 600 19 10 243 44 146 24 4,085 569 365 492 19 8 145 27 8 3 Gardenors, florists, nurserymen, and vine giowors. in 18 2 1 8 11 "ATjnwrfl (Tiot othprwifl^v spenified) T? IS 14 15 Other agricultural pursuits ici)... 2 98 5 1 , 22,556 16 Professional service 17 22 5 17 968 664 1,896 342 358 388 625 073 2,516 754 1, 174 6,000 33 1,949 975 148 38, 355 1,413 103 115 314,037 424 663 836 143 351 361 574 911 2, 487 702 1,168 1, 802 33 1,632 805 94 4,642 1, 343 163 98 152, 145 544 2 1,061 199 7 27 61 62 29 52 6 4,288 966 485 1,484 311 335 3, 077 862 596 2,831 1, 277 4,489 4,505 111 6,200 3,864 313 22, 560 1,490 263 117 174, 284 644 485 805 180 327 3,033 826 660 2, 823 1,228 4,474 2,099 111 4,987 3,645 273 4,268 1,454 263 95 125, 629 322 1 18 19 29 17 12 679 i 131 8 44 ; DC i 36 8 49 15 2,406 20 Autliors and literary and scientific persons 21 M M Dentists 24 11 21 11 21 25 ?6 Engineers (ciril, meclianical, electrical, and min- ing) and surveyors. Jonmallsts 27 Iiawyers '8 MnRTCiflTiR fiTirl tfi5i,p.hp.TR rtf imTnin 63 43 20 29 ao 317 170 64 3!1, 713 70 ... 162,492 213 : . 219 1 40 18,292 36 M 48,655 31 Pliysicians and surgeons m Professors in colleges and universities St Teachers .... 48 49 6 42 42 7 34 8,1 86 t7 Domestic and personal service 20, 192 8,161 12,031 88 188 80 163 80 25 8,201 7,414 264 6, 039 363 4,369 53 617 114, 296 6,702 2,262 480 1, 977 157, 709 163 1,675 1,284 859 330, 528 7,599 7, 392 84 6, 035 336 226 63 418 112,065 796 283 413 1,943 10,914 166 1,675 1,278 469 267, 177 602 22 180 4 32 4,143 7,433 7,793 1,583 10, 803 2,317 3,853 62 923 70,957 4,333 2,110 1,217 8,353 42, 976 263 2,257 6,450 576 242,362 7,207 7,773 355 10,798 2,146 310 62 712 70, 401 681 377 1,108 8, 198 6,185 267 2,267 6,438 364 224, 844 226 20 1,228 6 171 3,543 89 40 41 Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) 44 44 42 43 Housekeepers and stewards (a) 44 Hunters, trappers, guides, and scouts 4!> 12 6,602 200 • 10 6,383 41 2 219 169 99 2,231 6,906 1,979 67 34 146,795 2 211 556 i 3,652 1,733 i 139 ' 155 : 36,791 1 212 17,518 46 47 Launderers and laundresses 4R Nurses andmidwives 41 Pestaurant keepers Rn R1 12, 920 4 1,313 4 11,607 B2 Sextons — 63 54 Watchmen, policemen, and detectives 22 120 19, 195 22 101 16, 336 6 390 63, 351 51 Other domestic and personal service. ........ 19 2,859 56 Agents (claim, commission, real estate, insurance, etc.) and coHeotors. Auctioneers 67 tiR 84 75 9 5,987 63 409 1,250 23,721 143 106, 575 2,318 36, 162 1,037 3,891 3,048 053 4,499 8,023 745 3, 303 273 98 5,695 63 398 1,244 15,811 147 87, 588 2,244 35, 109 817 3,890 2,963 653 4,499 2,905 074 3,265 272 98 292 10, 399 136 1,260 1,210 13, 643 347 41, 939 4,899 30, 063 2,997 2,822 2,709 1,68S i 8, 514 3,693 2,690 9,084 1,152 381 10, 155 136 1,256 1,208 11,347 347 37, 138 4,869 80, 050 2,816 2,819 2,669 1,679 8,514 3,616 2,495 8,095 1,137 375 244 59 Bankers and brokers (money and stocks) ii' 6 7,910 1 18, 987 74 43 220 1 86 5 2 2,296 60 96 198 96 82 61 104 62 Brokers (commercial) 63 Clerks and copyists (a) 4,600 3, 761 739 4,803 30 13 181 ! 3 1 40 7 64 Commercial travelers 65 Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, eto 1,043 1,038 5 66 Foremen and overseers 67 Hostlers 108 272 108 258 «« 14 69 liivery stable keepers 70 Locomotive engineers and firemen (o) 7 7 71 Merchants and dealers in drugs and chemicals (re- Merchants and dealers in dry goods (retail) 123 71 128 1 77 195 389 15 6 72 73 Merchants and dealers in groceries (i etail) 74 Merchants and dealers in wines andliquors (retail) . Merchants and dealers in wines andliquors (whole- sale) . 76 a See explanatory notes in Table 78. OCCUPATIONS. 385 UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE PERIODS : 1890. 35 TO ii YEAE3. 45 TO 54 TEAKS. 66 TO 64 TEARS. 66 TEAES AND DVEK. AGE UNKNOWN. Total. Malea. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Wales. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. 451, 168 404, 412 46, 766 172,337 155, 688 16, 649 64,619 68,333 6,186 36, 308 32, 214 3,094 4,744 3,537 1,207 1 120, 507 118, 326 2,181 66,719 64, 069 2,660 26, 223 24, 607 1,716 18, 165 16, 978 1,177 1,062 1,039 23 2 11, 617 60 383 95, 164 721 1,617 1,478 3,965 3, 210 644 1,364 341 63 23, 098 11, 420 48 344 93,203 719 1,655 1,478 3,954 3,208 644 1,349 341 63 17,664 97 2 39 1,961 2 62 3,805 SO 144 47, 660 368 773 555 1,083 1,355 196 675 163 22 9,660 8,768 19 128 45, 114 367 736 656 1,080 1,365 196 567 163 21 8,006 37 1 16 2,546 1 37 1,668 16 54 22,775 121 336 196 235 531 49 267 70 5 3,710 1,551 16 43 21, 103 121 326 196 235 531 49 262 70 5 3,324 17 1 11 1,672 1,031 12 24 16,310 67 276 56 61 162 16 111 23 6 2,212 1,013 12 21 15, 166 67 267 66 61 162 16 109 23 5 2,073 IS 463 459 9 3 4 3 1,144 3 444 26 12 U 32 40 9 13 4 1 321 2 432 25 12 11 32 40 9 12 4 1 175 1 12 5 C 7 10 9 8 1 2 3 10 11 15 8 5 2 1 13 14 1 1, 664, 1 139 16 5,534 395 146- 16 332 219 476 173 137 2,187 376 241 1,223 733 2, 887' 1,454 92 3,644 2,-509 144 6,609 629 192 42 70, 000 270 219 309 111 137 2,166 368 230 1,220 716 2,881 810 92 3,518 2,371 132 1,267 624 192 32 64, 765 62 78 97 186 94 53 944 160 74 669 308 1,414 440 74 1,843 1,303 59 1,646 203 107 , 18 25, 082 64 97 119 02 53 929 150 74 568 297 1,412 263 74 1,780 1,224 62 463 201 107 12 19, 036 14 30 49 69 34 26 471 83 30 214 103 626 116 18 692 707 21 394 48 81 8 8,160 25 49 48 26 26 467 81 29 214 99 624 70 18 B70 682 17 147 47 81 4 6,901 6 1 26 48 21 4 440 41 9 89 47 413 33 4 233 657 15 165 26 47 3 3,656 1 4 3 1 17 26 39 18 4 439 41 9 83 47 412 20 4 225 539 14 72 26 47 3 2,532 167 62 67 32 21 8 9 3 7 2 3 1 4 1 19 20 22 7 11 3 17 6 644 15 4 2 1 1 14 2 5 9 4 31 18 3 28 17 2 156 16 ■ 3 14 2 5 9 4 81 6 3 28 16 2 30 15 3 ■>•> 1 11 2 177 1 4 2 45 ''6 1 13 27 12 23 126 138 12 4,242 5 63 79 7 1,178 2 22 25 4 247 1 i' 2,259 8 13 1 83 30 1 31 120 1 33 35 10 16, 232 6 6,046 1,024 1,178 567 611 37 2,419 2,038 1,635 6,037 1,960 2,086 59 666 28, 751 2,393 l,13r 770 4,287 10, 182 189 853 4, 250 284 66, 770 2,346 2,027 331 6,036 1,760 183 69 602 28, 687 262 146 684 4,151 2,230 186 853 4,241 181 91,906 73 11 1,304 1 20O 1,903 405 381 1, 046 2,348 1,006 1,061 34 344 10, 199 762 744 326 1,011 3,036 99 273 1,880 138 32, 862 389 380 185 2,348 849 91 34 286 10, 121 66 62 273 963 656 99 273 1,874 87 31, 749 16 1 860 09 58 423 623 376 468 14 140 8,417 236 371 98 193 678 51 39 674 33 9,236 61 68 110 023 326 22 14 120 3,379 17 26 86 180 190 51 39 572 21 8,919 8 21 15 176 156 147 255 11 94 1,672 93 115 31 15 478 35 4 189 19 3,740 461 27 161 40 146 34 321 39 246 25 31 90 49 29 74 76 247 10 4 19 14 47 150 123 7 11 87 1,656 11 9 30 44 76 35 4 187 11 3,600 2 1 129 29 37 10 35 5 27 29 37 "35' 4 ^R 11) 307 10 40 157 970 49 440 19 248 1 27 42 4?. 164 164 2,131 989 86 136 7,952 3 68 78 686 682 63 48 2,380 20 38 219 345 12 13 788 7 16 82 106 1 1 402 7 355 26 14 4 27 670 7 352 3 1 3 27 37 45 3 22 13 1 46 47 48 49 --•■) 533 51 9 21 3 921 9 21 2 843 53 9 103 3,864 6 51 1,103 2 12 317 2 8 134 "■.I 1 78 55 50 6,140 125 1,049 692 4,220 250 11, 094 2,338 10, 631 1,718 971 1,155 939 3,345 1,496 3,680 I, C5.1 662 269 5,981 121 1,037 691 3,936 260 10, 377 2,322 10, 629 1,684 971 1,116 936 3,346 1,468 1,630 4,305 663 267 159 1 12 1 285 2,839 87 695 262 1,368 137 3,370 758 3,264 543 283 410 390 844 660 646 1,716 154 66 2,772 87 687 261 1,339 137 3,200 755 3,263 631 288 400 389 844 650 581 1,686 151 64 67 989 41 263 90 368 47 806 170 841 121 105 143 113 164 141 183 602 28 24 966 41 257 90 357 47 774 170 841 121 105 134 113 104 141 165 472 28 24 33 449 27 155 40 145 34 311 38 246 25 31 89 49 29 69 08 10 4 12 45 1 10 3 36 44 1 10 3 34 1 57 8 1 29 6 sq 11 1 2 61 GO 717 16 2 34 170 3 1 11 82 10 1 154 24 102 12 17 9 7 37 17 12 27 2 3 132 23 102 12 17 8 7 37 16 10 27 2 3 22 1 63 64 65 07 08 39 4 10 1 9 1 1 28 160 349 9 2 10 64 131 3 2 5 8 23 1 2 71 72 73 18 30 74 75 POP — PT 2- -25 386 Sl'ATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table S6.— NATIVE WHITE PEESONS OF FOEEIGN PAEEHTASE 10 YEAES OP AGE AND OVEE IN THE UNITED 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 U4 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 131 125 120 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 131 136 137 138 139 UO 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 O0CBPATI0S3. Trade and transportatioii — CGntiiiued- Merchautfl and dealers, not specified (LEetail) Merchants and dealers (wliolesale), importers, and skipping isierc-liants. Messengers and errand and office boys" l^o-wapaper carriers and newsboys — _.. Ofiielals of banks and of insurance, trade, trans- portation, trust, and other companies, (a) Packers and. shippers ..- - Pilots Porters and helpers (in stores and waa-ehousea) . - . Sailors (a) Salesmen and saleswomen Steam railroad employes (not otherwise speci- fied), (a) Stenographers and typewriters , — Street railway omploy^a.. Telegraph aoiil toleph'ons^ operators^ Telegraph andi telephone lHi©m en amEelectriclighit and power eomnany employes. Undertaker.? 7 1 _ "Weighers,, gangers,, and measurers Other persona m trade and transportation Manufacturing, and mechanical industries. Agricultural implement makers (not otherwise clasailied). (a) Apprentices (blacksmitlis) Apprentices (boot and shoe makers) Apprentices (carpenters and joiners) Apprentices' (carri.age and wagon makers) ... Apprentices (dressmakers) Apprentices (leather curriers, etc..) ., - - . Apprentices (machinists) Apprentices (masons) Apprentices (millinors)' . — Apprentices (painters) Apprentices (plumbers) - Apprentices (printers) Apprentices (tailors) Apprentices (tinsmithsr) Apprentices (not otherwiso- specified) . Artificial flower makers — Bakers Basket makers. Blacksmiths — Bleachers, dyers, and scourers Bone and ivory workers Bookbinders Boot arrd shoe makers and repairera. Bottlers and mineral and soda water makers . Bos makers, (paper) Box makers (wood) Brass workers(not otherwise specified) (a) Brewers and maltsters (a) __ Brick and tile makers and terra cotta workers (a) Britannia workers Broom and brush makers Builders and contractors Bute hers Butter and cheese makers ,, Button makers' — Cabinet mafcei-s Candle, soap, and tallow makers. Carpenters and joiners Carpet maker* (a) , Carriage and wagon makers (not otherwise ciasai- fied). (a) Charcoal, coke, and lime burners Chemical works employes (a) Clock and w.itch makers and repaireaiB Compositors (a) „ Confectioners Coopers Copper workers Corset makers Cotton mill operatives (a) . - Distillers and rectifiers- (a) Door, sash, and blind makers (a). Dressmakers Eleetropiatera Electrotyperaaud stereotypers (a-). EhgTJ-vors ^fertilizer makers (a) Fish curers and packers (a) 10 TO 14 TEAH3. Total". . Males. Females. 9, 430 459 180 29 231 67 31 104 61 35,.838 81 79 190 37 419 34 234 25 79 125 151 322 310 128 2,308 244 61 105 117 10 331 1,033 157 564 305 148 65 512 2 172 265 20 60 67 93 147 840 15 27 87 120 248 164 15 125 1,^590 2 47 8, 517 453 150 165 29 33 B 10 21,420 17 188 37 234 25 124 161 316 189 126 1,168 18 225 51 104 9 143 C50 128 145 261 130 61 634 2 130 265 19 27 07 79 147 181 65 92 73 164 15 16 1,848 2 46 7 26 5 37 913 6 179 21 '756 1 28 "28 13 16 14, 418 79 6 121 2 140 167 19 10 1 31 1 188 427 29 419 44 18 4 8 1 30 "14 "i59 109 1,753 1 061 15 TO 24 TEAES. TotaL 14,352 S15 15, 099 1,073 980 5,271 90 1,981 2,213 49, 971 20, 653 7,825 2, 721 8,735 535 262 308 631,693 a See explanatory notes in Table 78. 350 1,667 412 2,296 330 2,104 185 4, 489 817 606 861 2„803 1,790 982 847 14, 989 1, 091 5,542 451 11,191 1,996 269 7, 965 24,274 1,383 6, 691 2,340 3,746 1,121 4,166 126 1,684 1,167 10, 855 1,131 941 2,001 720 20,710 4,.G67 1,683 228 671 3,670 5,207 3,549 3,526 390 2, 491 26, 572 128 669 69, 507 686 296 1,641 37 184 Males.. . Females. 13,460 609 14, 258 I, 056 963 2,513 90 1,821 2,204 28, 178 20, 511 2,092 2,719 6,078 1,229 531 260 270 377, 657 339 1,557 397 2,294 329 185 4,484 816 859 2,802 1,733 750 847 14, 362 64 6,129 358 11, 183 1,387 202 2,530 13, 955 1,180 973 1,789 3,332 1,113 4,134 103 1,192 1,157 10, 844 1,029 208 1, 997 502 20, 687 1,666 1,629 227 263 2,369 3,530 1,908 3,511 387 128 9, 532 126 665 97 537 295 1,554 36 136 802 841 17 17 2,753 110 9 21, 793 162 S,733 2 2,657 3107 4 2 253,936 11 16 2 1 2,104 5 1 606 2 1 57 232 627 1,627 413 93 8 809 67 5^.435 10, 319 209 5,718 651 413 23 492 ii' 102 733 4 218 23 3,001 64 1 418 1,301 1,677 1,641 15 3 2,363 17, 040 3 4 59,410 48 1 87 2 48 25 TO 81 YEARS. Total. Males. Females, 31,148 1,900 247 187 2,418 2,160 240 1,299 2,821 22, 451 25, 872 1,810 4,193 3,785 1,123 891 345 346 368,680 200 50 11 28 6 48 2 48 16 12 18 9 16 9 150 279 4,031 218 13,443 1,281 140 2,601 18,213 699 1,466 986 2,019 1,370 2,760 94 923 2,994 10, 568 1,002 270 1, 924 246 27, 309 1,696 1,985 185 276 1,938 2,614 1,814 3,455 294 676 8,308 193 387 30, 913 328 240 1,009 30,040 1,886 235 184 2,404 1,072 239 1,284 2,321 16, 798 25, 775 713 4,193 3,157 887 345 306 272, 122 199 60 11 28 S 8 18 7 9 9 135 31 3,865 208 13,441 1,095 125 1,39a 9, 635 667 890 1,942 1,370 2,745 77 840 2,992 10, 564 975 109 1,923 231 27, 303 767 1,978 185 180 1,637 2,063 1,498 3,462 293 54 3,440 192 387 59 315 240 97» 28 65 OCCUPATIONS. 387 STATES ENGAOED IN EACH SPJECIFIED OCCUPATION, C£,ASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE PERIODS: 1890— Continued. Sg ro 44 TEAES. 46 TO 54 YEAHS S5 TO 64 TEAES. 65 YEAHS AND DVEE. AGE UKKKOVVIf. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Temalea. Total. , Males. Females. Total. Males. Fem-iles. Total. Males. Females. 17,613 1, 221 135 64 1,047 691 102 495 1,247 6,000 9,557 2.39 1,440 744 317 511 MG 117 141, 793 16, 779 1,215 133 64 1,642 621 162 492 1,247 6,188 8,516 141 1,440 681 315 507 165 108 121, 851 834 6 2 7,182 570 63 20 773 226 114 12s 687 1,572 2,374 40 322 118 57 210 67 34 48, 024 6,813 565 63 20 708 205 114 127 687 1,425 3,367 28 322 104 57 203 67 30 42, 828 369 5 2,285 U69 19 5 211 47 42 24 258 366 481 5 56 19 9 72 22 7 17, 181 .2, 152 166 19 5 211 46 42 23 258 339 478 4 55 16 9 69 22 6 IS, 662 133 3 977 60 7 2 111 14 20 5 100 118 137 1 12 5 1 62 6 2 7,645 932 69 7 2 111 13 20 4 100 106 135 1 12 2 1 50 6 2 7,025 45 1 108 9 5 1 11 5 100 9 4 1 11 4 8 76 77 1 78 79 5 70 3' 5 21 sn 1 1 1 81 1 1 1 1 3 107 111 10 4 17 5 6 1 1 3 80 110 5 4 12 5 5 1 878 41 118 147 7 12 27 3 1 1 3 12 2 27 1 S 85 86 R7 RR 83 2 4 1 9 19,942 14 3 5 89 in 7 3 2 'i^ m 4 5,190 2 1,459 03 620 1,262 913 349 94 78 5 2 5 78 5 2 5 36 33 12 1 12 1 6 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 05 16 ) <17 2 2 1 1 1 1 ii8 1 90 24 1 4 1 24 1 10 10 1 1 2 2 1 1 100 1 4 1 1111 3 3 ::;::::::; 102 101 1 1 104 1 4 2 4 1 4 2 3 2 2 2 2 105 1 1 1 1 lOfi 1(17 1 1 1 ins 1 2 5 114 13 1,008 41 6 71 740 9 8 13 45 27 95 4 31 381 303 12 3 134 10 3,600 54 293 12 2 60 67 81 280 17 3 110 17 20 540 « 6 ' 38 1 2 1 2 1 1 109 . 18 56 1,480 100 6,731 473 48 673 4,704 248 283 254 039 514 1,002 43 324 2,110 8,855 299 57 Bo4 99 17, 098 454 1,190 115 84 606 817 768 1, B30 116 91 2, 052 : 76 104 7,693 Ml 81 315 20 29 15 11 1,406 94 6,731 445 44 465 4,116 242 136 246 626 512 1,002 36 303 .2, 110 3,850 292 31 953 97 17, 097 286 1, 187 115 70 663 751 619 1,650 115 16 1,058 76 164 13 99 8] 311 20 27 3 45 74 6 3 22 422 40 2,440 154 7 235 1,598 42 41 66 156 140 337 6 103 1,001 1, 179 71 12 282 34 7,914 .140 609 36 26 172 227 258 675 54 16 458 ;20 49 2,143 36 20 103 7 4 2 4 393 40 2,439 141 6 165 1,542 42 23 65 154 140 337 5 99 1,001 1,177 67 11 282 32 7,914 70 608 36 21 163 216 197 675 54 6 284 20 49 5 88 20 102 7 4 1 18 29 6 1 14 6 1 11 110 5 15 2 57 14 476 19 5 32 477 2 1 5 13 12 60 1 24 114 114 1 2 111 6 1,743 69 364 9 4 33 23 39 101 15 1 32 4 4 136 4 3 10 1 1 2 5 111 99 11 1,008 40 50 726 9 7 13 45 27 95 4 30 381 303 12 3 134 10 3,659 19 292 12 2 69 63 02 280 17 63 14 476 19 5 26 471 2 3 112 113 3 13 1 60 66 18 1 2 52 2 2 8 67 4 7 52 2 1 4 40 4 2 114 28 4 208 588 6 147 8 13 2 1 11,1 1 4 17 111! 15 14 6 6 117 118 119 1 1 5 WD 6 12 12 60 1 24 114 113 1 1 111 6 1,743 20 162 9 3 33 23 29 191 15 vn 1 3 6 12 3 12 1?2 T,3 1?4 7 21 1 4 2 4 1 2 1?.5 1 4 10 33 9 3 10 33 9 1 120 1W 5 7 26 1 2 1 168 3 1 128 129 1 130 6 1 110 6 9 2 1 110 1 9 2 131 13'^ 1 35 1 133 70 1 39 2 5 134 135 136 14 43 66 149 i 75 «94 5 9 11 61 i' 4 19 1 l;i7 4 1 4 13 4 1 2 13 I'lR 139 10 2 140 141 14-7 10 174 3 SO 1 1 10 2 29 s' 2 21 143 90 16 20 i' 6' 38 1 2 22 4 4 144 145 1 109 1 1 140 7,680 2 2,138 610 136 108 147 4 3 10 1 1 148 111 4 3 3 110 2 152 388 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table §6.— NATIVE WHITE PEESONS OF FOREIGN PARENTAGE 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED OCCUPATIONS. ManufactuTiTig; and mecbanical industries — Cont'd, G-as works employes (a) Glass workers Glove makers Gold and silver workers Gunsmiths, locksmiths, and bell hangers Hair workers Harness .-ind saddle makers and repairers Hat and cap makers Hosiery and knitting mill operatives (a) . Iron and steel workers (a) Lace and embroidery makers Lead and zinc workers liPather curriers, dressers, finishers, and tanners. Machinists Manufacturers and o£[icials of manufacturing companies. Marble and stone cutters Masons (brick and stone) Meat and fruit packers, canners, and preservers (a) Mechanics (not otlierwise speciiied) Metal workers (not otherwise specified) Mill and factory operatives (not specified) (a) . Millers (flour and grist) Milliners Model and pattern makers Mulders Musical instrument makers (not otherwise speci- fied) . {a) !Nail and tack makers (a) Oil well employ68 Oil works employes Painters, glaziers, and varnishers Paper hangers Paper mill operatives Photographers Piano and organ makers and tuners (a) , Plasterers , 10 TO 14 TEAE3. Plumbers and gas and steam fitters Potters Powder and cartridge makers Printers, lithographers, and pressmen (a) . Print works operatives (a) Publishers of books, maps, and newspapers, Eoofers and slaters Kope and cordage makers Eubber factory operatives Sail, awning, and tent makers Salt works employes Saw and planing inill employ6s (a) Seamstresses (a) Sewing machine makers (not otherwise classi- fied), (a) Sewing machine operators {a) Ship and boat bnildora Shirt, collar, and cuff makers (a) Silk mill operatives (a) Starch makers Steam boiler makers Stove, furnace, and grate makers (a) . Straw workers Sugar makers and refiners Tailors and tailoresses (a) Tinners and tinware makers Tobacco and cigar factory operatives Tool and cutlery makers (not otherwise classi- fied), (a) Trunk, valise, leather-case, and pocket-book makers. Tlmbrella and parasol makers TTpholsterers "Well borers "Wheelwrights "WhitewasUera ' " ' "Wire workers "Wood workers (not otlierwise specified) , "Woolen mill operatives (a) Other persons in manufacturing and mechanical industries. Total, Males, Females 12 S7 ICO 42 111 151 846 971 120 ii 151 1G2 07 89 110 12 115 2,113 29 233 10 97 84 7 45 418 35 272 33 84 25 120 201 17 593 159 12 219 148 10 639 1,272 5 17 249 1,142 17 25 1,692 320 1,393 113 143 61 135 13 1 169 767 1,969 1,313 12 947 12 91 34 26 99 79 228 913 11 30 139 l(il 97 89 GO 12 94 1,052 28 3 10 9G 76 7 43 400 35 144 34 77 25 118 148 8 535 128 12 118 71 6 9 532 39 5 17 31 401 10 25 3 6 357 276 711 107 106 31 116 13 1 134 658 946 831 • 49 25 03 4 16 12 75 618 58 1,061 1 230 128 4 7 101 77 3 1 7 1,233 218 741 7 1,335 44 682 6 37 20 19 25 99 1,013 482 IS TO 24 TEAHS, Total. Malos. Females. 262 6,119 1,010 3,762 Oil 249 3,908 4,360 8.086 17, 285 1,842 052 3,982 18, 609 2,511 4,654 8,157 815 717 2,511 17, 583 1,513 10, 746 928 9,140 97 706 290 406 19, 263 1,612 5, 195 1,095 2,002 2,017 14, 433 2,124 321 16, 792 1, 494 171 8,028 26, 471 144 2,210 749 6,801 10, 609 141 2,910 1,223 090 124 26, 883 7,472 15, 883 2,190 1,452 1,027 4,160 176 630 93 2,319 9,175 20, 698 12, S88 260 B,4G1 222 2,404 870 no 3, 029 2,231 1,661 16, 370 121 651 3,891 18, 560 2,496 4,634 8,140 370 715 2,165 6,870 1,494 06 676 290 396 18, 810 1,607 2,444 1,271 1,908 2,015 14, 418 1,455 118 14, 995 923 142 703 834 1,573 2J4 130 7,931 662 136 101 743 040 2,420 71 2,906' 1,218 127 124 8,003 7,115 8, 957 1,977 291 3,620 176 530 92 1,813 7,906 8,434 6,352 2 658 788 1,298 41 139 279 2,135 0, 425 915 1,721 101 91 49 15 20 11 445 2 346 10,713 19 10, 680 30 17 11 25 TO 34 YEAES, 5 2,751 424 94 2 15 609 203 1,797 671 1,392 2,549 83 41 77 25, 909 2,109 1 5,165 8,189 70 4 6 663 17, 220 357 6,926 213 381 736 540 607 1,209 12, 164 6,236 Total, 367 2,802 373 1,999 644 127 3,309 2,438 2, 04:8 11, 045 459 319 3,24 9 15, 647 6,738 4,547 8,027 346 667 1,511 5,342 2,220 4, 907 679 8,469 57 301 431 310 17, 486 1,037 2,287 1, 297 1,302 1,890 7,403 1,114 116 7,846 649 400 087 682 1,534 204 100 6, 330 10, 724 71 757 920 2,228 2,006 62 2,846 1,166 407 130 12, 702 6,342 8,335 1,446 622 353 2,739 378 546 92 1,047 5,099 7,190 4,278 Malos, Females. 307 2,701 117 1,605 541 73 3,311 1,719 646 10, 891 63 302 3,222 15, 634 6,711 101 256 334 3 154 406 17 27 13 27 4,543 4 8,024 3 277 69 667 1,445 66 2,761 2,581 2,218 2 40 4,807 663 16 8,4G8 1 65 2 208 33 480 1 337 3 17, 413 73 1,033 4 1,524 763 1,152 145 1,273 28 1,895 1 7,398 5 1,037 77 70 46 7,373 473 399 160 395 5 680 1 357 225 803 671 180 18 94 6 5,329 7 274 10,450 70 1 43 714 920 454 1,774 093 1,313 47 5 2,845 1 1,156 103 304 130 6,244 6,458 6,290 6'2 7,378 957 1,420 26 674 48 140 212 2,533 206 640 92 963 79 4,872 227 4, 009 3,181 3,200 1,073 a See explanatory notes in Table 78. OCCUPATIONS. 389 STATES ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE PERIODS : 1890— ContinneJ. 35 TO 44 TEAHS. Total. Males. Females. 194 1,161 112 815 264 65 1,586 719 384 4, 323 82 100 1,092 6,433 4,007 2,405 5,280 144 365 502 1,426 1, 103 1,425 301 3,257 18 136 372 185 8,358 463 685 519 443 1,364 2,826 372 38 2,783 198 239 403 153 342 107 36 2,176 2,991 25 142 633 454 263 13 1,077 448 66 05 3,191 2,609 2,631 627 134 1,109 199 344 46 261 2,056 1,847 1,360 194 1,145 52 665 263 40 1,567 6a7 158 4,289 11 94 1,085 6,432 4,585 2,405 6,280 124 365 488 1,192 10 357 3,257 18 126 371 185 8,346 463 531 619 441 1,364 2,824 362 30 2,687 170 238 403 125 218 103 33 2,169 67 24 17 633 124 125 13 1,077 443 30 65 1,517 2,600 2,490 620 242 59 1,035 199 344 46 254 2,017 1,266 1,177 16 60 50 1 25 19 132 226 34 71 6 7 1 22 647 1 1, 415 4 154 30 2 45 TO 54 YEAES. 28 94 4 3 7 2,924 1 125 330 138 1,674 9 141 7 7 39 581' 183 Total. 81 312 30 198 104 11 659 213 74 1,263 20 26 836 2, 377 2,077 637 1,928 43 182 133 329 516 497 138 939 37 160 81 2,759 171 164 197 122 490 698 100 9 811 61 119 125 45 64 81 13 733 938 12 505 111 37 7 325 139 22 10 813 762 681 170 291 60 164 10 -51 637 403 440 Males. ITemalea, 81 307 22 193 103 6 653 177 26. ,268 23 336 2,377 2,067 636 1,928 34 182 129 216 516 4 137 939 9 35 160 81 2,755 169 136 189 121 490 598 99 9 818 66 117 125 42 50 79 12 733 22 12 605 38 22 6 325 139 16 16 412 761 647 176 64 23 274 60 164 10 60 531 310 409 1 ..... 113 493 1 3 14 2 1 "9i6 401 1 55 TO 64 TEAES. Total. Males. Females. 20 81 3 67 42 5 257 63 16 343 10 18 107 762 724 166 911 15 61 26 102 214 142 78 247 10 32 17 839 65 44 67 33 226 175 25 2 239 17 34 34 15 10 31 2 186 348 4 270 16 7 1 83 26 7 6 394 207 138 61 28 7 105 14 73 4 17 185 103 166 256 63 5 2 18 107 762 718 106 911 11 01 26 67 214 2 78 247 10 32 17 838 66 33 220 175 25 2 236 15 34 34 15 2 186 7 4 270 11 2 1 25 4 5 240 207 130 50 95 U 73 4 17 180 88 163 45 05 TEAHS AND OVEK. Total. Males. Females, 7 23 4 24 32 2 156 38 7 4 67 188 305 72 380 5 42 14 67 153 59 25 07 2 291 16 11 11 13 103 21 12 2 84 2 13 8 4 20 144 3 5 1 13 6 1 4 254 92 49 13 10 4 40 6 43 2 6 79 32 71 166 35 1 4 67 183 303 72 379 5 42 14 27 153 1 25 67 3 9 2 291 16 10 11 13 103 21 11 2 84 2 13 6 8 4 20 143 1 4 1 13 5 1 4 174 92 47 13 175 AGE UNKNOWN. Total. Males. Females. 25 22 390 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 8?'.— FOEEIGN WHITE PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES OCCUPATIONS. All occupations . Agriculture, fislieries, and mining. Agricultural laborers (a) Apiarists Dairymen and dairy women -_ i'armers, ijlaaters, and overseera (aj. ITisbermon and oystermen (a) G-ardeners, flori.st.s, niirscrymen, and Tine growers Lumbermen and raftsmen Miners {coal) Miners (not otberwise specified) Quarrymen Stock raisers, herders, and droTers Wood choppers Other agricultural pursuits (a) Professional serrice - Actors Architects Artists and teachers of art Authors and literary and scientiiic persons. Cliemists, assayers, and metallurgists Clergym on Dentists - Designers, draftsmen, and inventors Engineer.? (civil, mechanical, electrical, and min- ing) and surveyors. Journalists Lawyers Musicians and teachers of music Officers of United ytates army and navy. Ofiicials (government) (a) — Physicians and surgeons Professors in colleges and universities. Teachers Theatrical managers, showmen, etc Yeterin ary surgeons Other professional service Domestic and personal service. . Barbers and hairdressers Bartenders Boarding and lodging bouse keepers Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) - Hotel keepers Housekeepers and stewards (a) Hunters, trappers, guides, and scouts . Janitors Laborers (not speciiied) (a) Launderers and laundresses Nurses andraidwives. Hestaurant keepers. . . Saloon keepers Servants Sextons Soldiers, sailors, and marines (United States) (a) . "Watchmen, policemen, and detectives Other domestic and personal service Trade and transportation . Agents (claim, commission, real estate, insurance, etc.) and collectors. Auctioneers Bankers aud brokers (money and stocks) Boatmen and canalmen , Bookkeepers and accountants (a) Brokers (commercial) Clerks and copyists (ft) Commerci.ll tr-avolers Draymen, hsickmen, teamsters, etc Foremen and overseers Hostlers Hucksters and peddlers Livery stJibio keepers Locomotive engineer.'? and firemen (a) Merchants and dealers in drugs and chemicals (re. tail). Merchants and dealers in dry goods (retail) Merchants and dealers in groceries (retail) i Merebnnts and dealers in wines and liquors (retail) . ' Mer(;hants and dealers in wines and liquors (whole- 1 sale). I 10 TO 14 YEAES. Total. Males. Females. 60, 611 5,146 ""ii 70 19 2,481 316 163 383 32 20 15 42 13, 834 230 33 3 ,100 102 8, 043 H 395 280 35 464 31,466 8,380 4, £ 21 25 04 19 2,462 313 162, 378 31 15 5,313 220 33 3 3,835 24 11 383 16 1,066 278 85 423 2S9 250 .... 8,521 265 78 8,156 12 866 15 TO 24 YEAES. Total. 179,399 103, 232 . 20 1,565 27, 877 1,740 2, 326 4,040 19, 872 10, 714 3,043 - 2, 707 1,552 199 13, 261 461 216 719 103 164 453 180 380 896 239 240 2,049 27 467 331 72 6, 647 474 5,637 5,262 29-0 3,200 177 3,630 27 372 116, 820 5,894 2,894 805 1,094 221, 177 99 2,588 745 989 2,01] 17 129 29, 409 08C 13, 927 577 3,068 6,840 183 1,431 806 444 1,897 182 35 Males. Females. 070, 366 177, 488 101, 807 26 1,496 27, 630 1,743 2,155 4,637 19, 823 10, 701 3,038 2,096 1,552 184 7,002 160 244 453 65 164 436 171 377 221 239 1,217 27 421 280 60 1,006 415 86 23 150, 922 6,317 6,243 71 3,204 153 187 27 327 114, 588 748 404 205 1,079 15, 074 99 2,588 742 806 103, 893 1,934 17 126 •251 3,819 36 25, 470 6G7 13,915 537 3,063 6,649 183 1,431 793 413 1,810 181 35 a See explanatory notes in Table 78. 355, 442 25 TO 34 YEAES. Total. Males. ' 69 247 3 15 6,279 304 2 266 1 832 46 51 12 4,581 59 13 219, 690 220 19 225 3,443 45 1,732 5,146 2,490 40 15 206, 103 3 133 77 1 1,302 I, 999 19 12 40 1, 303, 437 276, ; 65, 225 47 2,231 122, 444 4,346 5,476 8, 174 32,614 22, 561 5,674 4,559 2,751 204 29, 962 710 608 1,210 252 389 4,233 473 799 2,368 904 1,216 3,797 92 2,335 2,475 266 6,584 795 379 67 374, 923 7,221 8,619 2,273 11,483 1,838 4,407 53 1,330 194, 553 7,690 3,760 1,452 9,211 109, 788 238 5, 431 4,570 941 195, 060 7,119 78 675 601 7,575 170 22, 820 2, 433 27, 108 3,388 820 01)7 4,512 1,039 2,252 8, 090 1,358 332 1, 132, 640 274, 821 04, 779 46 2,180 121, 685 4,344 6, 401 8,171 32, 598 22, 557 5, 671 4,541 2,750 198 23, 948 405 007 1,001 201 4,170 465 779 2,367 877 1,215 3,035 93 2,202 2,356 247 2,284 762 379 56 267, 784 7,099 8,635 740 11,479 1,697 498 52 1,117 193, 763 1,259 854 1,315 9,051 19,191 238 6,454 4,506 771 139, 470 7,020 78 068 001 6,905 170 21,433 2,411 27,157 3,333 4,820 8, 455 855 4,511 1,922 2,148 7,609 1,347 330 170,791 1,486 440 1 61 6,004 1 209 51 1 1 762 73 119 19 4,300 33 11 107,139 122 14 1,538 4 141 3,909 219 787 0,431 2,906 137 160 90,697 4 170 0, 184 9 "cib 1393 152 ""i 17 104 421 11 2 OCCUPATIONS. ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE PERIODS : 1890. 891 35 TO 44 TEAES. Total. 1, 043, 964 Malos. Females. 257, 114 28, 039 57 1, D99 104, 178 2,975 6,375 4,577 23,750 15, 711 4,281 3,T53 1,683 157 28, 155 389 012 988 255 353 5,087 341 027 2,020 934 1,626 3,198 113 3,205 2, 760 237 4,317 657 375 09 251, 844 952, 352 253, 119 5,284 3,568 3,808 11, 131 3,702 4,100 82 1,930 138, 630 8,810 2,818 2,004 13, 331 42, 823 319 1,988 6,680 812 168, 207 8, 2«1 101 1, 161 623 5,129 304 12, 153 2,707 20, 490 4,119 3,233 6,982 1,136 3,219 1,651 3,249 10, 683 2,088 626 27, 771 67 1,528 160,726 2,972 6,233 4,576 23,738 15, 705 4,259 3, 724 1,683 147 24, 531 303 012 819 211 353 5,040 339 013 2,019 916 1,623 2,725 113 3,141 2,611 222 1,818 636 375 42 200, 188 5,169 8,553 1,049 11, 128 3,323 529 82 1,536 137, 984 779 427 1,773 12, 794 10, 468 316 1,983 6,681 611 162, 951 8,018 101 1,141 622 4,980 303 11, 633 2,694 20, 485 4,087 3,233 0,775 1,133 3,219 1,026 2,99B 9,669 2,047 621 91, 612 3,995 268 71 3,.452 142 1 12 10 3,624 161 44 47 18 3 473 15 2,499 21 27 51, 656 115 15 2,759 3 379 3,580 394 046 8,040 2,391 231 537 32, 357 46 TO 54 TEAKS. 5 201 5,256 23 1 143 1 620 13 11 32 207 2 263 1,014 41 5 Total. Males. Femalos. 863, 719 256, 876 20, 008 49 1,101 191, 671 1,879 6,974 2, 297 16,212 10,227 2,684 2,727 1,010 77 22, 992 176 338 724 240 262 4,546 235 425 1,417 668 1,622 2,327 120 3,374 2,619 237 2,932 420 299 51 193, 979 2,705 1,680 4,033 3,243 3,731 4,152 53 2,057 110, Oil 7,643 2,930 1,481 9,676 26, 078 399 1,049 7,003 591 7,144 160 1,417 042 3,247 283 7,618 1,815 15,603 3,423 2,136 6,127 924 1,752 1,190 2,681 10, 098 1,429 528 792, 222 247, 341 19, 848 48 996 182,022 1,876 6, 785 2, 295 16,203 10, 223 2,683 2,632 1,010 70 20, 712 623 201 2«1 4,518 234 417 1,414 658 1,532 2,030 120 3,207 2, 481 228 1,418 414 299 30 155, 006 2,702 1,577 1,065 8,241 3,297 332 53 1,661 109, 374 461 286 1,267 9,209 6,074 1,049 7,695 426 125, 500 160 1,382 038 3,191 284 7, 269 1,807 15,594 3, 402 2,136 4,864 918 1,752 1,172 2,412 3,792 1,403 621 71, 497 9,635 220 1 105 8,949 189 2 9 4 297 77 138 9 1,514 G 21 i8,913 03 3 2,973 2 434 3,820 637 7,082 2,644 214 486 20, 004 55 TO 64 TEAE3. 105 i, 913 148 263 18 269 1,300 26 7 Total. Mal&s. Eemales. 530, 663 200, 224 13, 914 46 699 162, 481 835 6,297 889 «,777 5,019 1,245 1,487 483 CO 206 3S6 132 135 2,623 126 237 726 315 1,447 48 1,830 1,603 118 1,363 220 240 24 110, 877 1,050 618 2,387 3, 293 2,318 3,258 30 1,342 66,798 3, 940 2, 124 725 4,315 13,038 360 230 4,745 294 67,423 4, 111 SO 1,262 387 1,552 175 3,331 ^667 7,512 1,312 1,080 2,838 560 527 618 1,451 6,118 654 266 486, 607 ISO, 615 13,772 46 020 153, 227 834 0, 038 889 6,773 6,019 1,245 1,400 483 49 11, 754 50 200 347 117 135 2,606 124 325 723 313 936 1,301 48 1,775 1,522 114 837 220 240 15 88,600 1,027 612 071 3,291 2,.834 164 30 1,140 06,375 224 156 fill 4,040 2,693 365 230 4,740 200 64, 197 1,211 387 1,533 176 3,230 665 7,507 1,305 1,080 2,590 527 605 1,282 5,241 638 263 10, 709 79 10, 254 1 27 """3 921 10 22,271 29 6 1,716 2 294 3,094 193 423 3,716 1,963 114 266 10, 346 8,231 65 248 2 13 169 877 16 65 TEARS AND OVEE. Total. Males. FeiDales, 268,597 123,634 9,078 31 309 102,788 427 4,535 226 2, 195 1,S34 425 675 171 41 6,592 24 80 211 86 34 1,537 58 94 310 113 458 706 3 C73 1,154 «35 86 164 18 51,965 267 170 793 999 705 1,909 28 049 34,725 1,431 757 216 1,096 6,925 273 36 1,808 174 24,886 1,655 29 776 140 000 79 1,204 139 2,367 314 330 1,478 149 110 255 535 2,370 187 243, 928 117,980 9,907 30 2G9 97, 483 427 4,416 225 2,194 1,832 426 561 171 40 1,527 58 94 303 113 453 650 3 055 1,120 81 435 30 164 13 250 176 290 999 614 61 28 587 34, 497 100 66 190 1,024 273 36 ,804 101 1,623 29 747 140 585 79 1,169 139 2,306 311 380 1,293 147 110 251 472 2,078 182 94 19,600 6,654 71 1 40 5,306 119 14 ..... 353 5 IS 34 1 200 6 6 9,810 11 "503' 91 1,815 62 228 1,331 701 25 72 4,866 73 1,305 32 35 AQB UNKNOWN. 63 293 5 2 Total. Males. Females, 17,958 3,769 1,203 1 25 928 398 97 263 165 63 7 373 15 36 1 30 32 7 123 10 1 1 33 69 31 82 28 91 1 14 4,321 174 11 02 2,093 2 11 43 10 4 170 15 239 43 07 146 10 32 9 14, 059 1,173 1 24 80 97 263 384 246 31 69 8 83 23 7 1 10 4,193 16 1 10 58 267 2 11 42 2,981 70 1 14 5 44 4 168 15 239 43 ■67 143 10 33 8 89 110 1 1 2,203 4 28 169 64 1 4 1,835 392 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table §9'.— FOREIGN WHITE PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 H7 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 l25 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 130 UO 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 OCCUPATIONS. Trade and transportation— Continued. Merchants and dealers not specitied (retail) Merchants and dealers (wholesale), importers, and shipping merchants. Me8seuo;ers and errand and office boys Newspaper carriers and newsboys Officials of banks and of insurance, trade, trans- portation, trust, and other companies, (a) Packers and shippers Pilots - Porters and helpers (in stores and warehouses). Sailors (G) Salesmen and saleswomen Steam railroad employ6s (not otherwise speci- fied), (a) Stenographers and typewriters Street railway emjdoyos Telegraph and teleptione operators Telegraph and telepliono linemen and electric light and power company employes. TJndertakers Weighers, gangers, and measurers Otherpersous in trade and transportation Manufacturing and mechanical industries . Agricultural implement maters (not otherwise classified). \a) Apprentices ( blacksmiths) Apprentices' ( boot and shoo makers) Apprentices (carpenters and Joiners) Apprentices (carringe and wagon makers) Appren tices (dres.smakers) Apprentices (leather curriers, etc.) . Apprentices (machinists) Apprentices (m-Tsous) Apprentices (milliners) Apprentices (painters)... Apprentices (plumbers). Apprentices (printers) .. Apprentices (Ijiilors) Apprentices (tinsmiths) Apprentices (not otherwise specified) . Artificial iiower makers Bakers Basket makers - Blacksmiths Bleachers, dyers, and scourers Bone and ivory workers Bookbinders Boot and shoe makers and repairers Bottlers and mineral and soda water makers . Box makers (paper) Box makers (wood) Brass workers (not otherwise specified) (a) Brewers and maltsters (a) , Brick and tile makers and terra cotta workers (a) . Britannia workers , Broom and brush makers Builders and contractors Butchers „ , Butter and cheese makers Button makers Cabinet makers Candle, soap, and taUow makers. Carpenters and joiners Carpet makers (a) Carriage and wagon makers (not otherwise classi- fied), (a) Charcoal, coke, and lime burners Chemical works employes (a) Clock and watch makers and repairers Compositors (a) Confectioners Coopers Copper workers Corset makers Cotton mill Oj)eratives (a). Distillers find rectifiers (a) Door, sash, and blind makers (a) . Dressmalcers Electroplaters Electrotypers and etoreotypers (a) . Engravers Fertilizer makers (a) I'ish curers and packers (a) 10 TO 14 TEAKS. Total. Males. Females, 2,048 172 163 80 16 470 190 11 10 31 2 63 21, 832 29 42 84 11 165 9 89 13 17 05 33 117 280 61 965 149 122 33 76 5 74 374 48 193 133 06 26 276 4 73 93 9 27 42 68 100 199 28 16 42 45 118 64 10 63 5,487 17 372 18 2 7 2,367 171 70 72 16 239 65 S3 113 177 61 904 14 112 30 43 61 3 39 263 37 60 117 54 23 272 12 42 45 100 109 28 9 29 39 36 53 9 7 ,819 281 1 87 "231 165 '"i ..... 4 109 61 135 10 3 1 15 2 35 111 11 133 16 12 1 1 55 2,668 370 2 15 TO 24 TEAKS. Total. 6,570 219 2,972 277 293 1,638 17 953 2,568 13, 334 16, 778 1,513 1,670 1,013 702 76 60 339 408 141 748 90 469 54 1,084 259 91 233 465 350 492 182 3,874 480 7, G80 259 6,715 1,323 120 1,576 9,745 707 1,635 874 1,088 1,483 6,048 63 627' 481 6,185 661 279 1,715 262 15, 598 2,677 726 649 271 1,642 1,384 1,661 1,355 244 865 40, 513 61 341 19, 302 198 83 4i)9 19 93 Males. Femal 6,225 218 2,793 271 293 992 17 929 2,568 9,204 16, 707 609 1,668 1,146 76 60 190 231, 061 408 136 747 90 64 1,081 259 a See explanatory notes in Table 78. 252 454 341 374 181 3,745 73 7,480 226 6,711 1,133 98 725 7,325 696 388 784 1,527 1,462 6,029 49 448 481 6,180 532 87 1,713 220 15, 583 1,127 708 646 154 1,174 1,093 1,090 1, 352 244 82 15,696 51 338 101 184 82 481 19 54 345 1 646 "24 4,130 71 944 2 467 149 114, 724 1 1 9 118 1 129 407 194 33 100 28 851 2, 420 111 1,247 90 161 21 19 16 179 6 29 192 2 42 15 1,550 18 117 468 291 661 3 783 24.817 8 19, 261 14 1 18 25 TO 84 TEARS. Total. 24, 6P8 1,150 127 149 1,438 1,679 85 1, 687 5,973 12, 565 32, 629 873 4,724 1,369 248 212 406 426, 696 464 49 10 44 4 16 4 50 23 3 7 13 11 14 7 106 161 11, 022 301 17, 319 1,849 142 1,187 16, 988 865 532 037 1,909 5.698 7,660 628 2,601 11, 847 970 158 4,935 291 45,713 1,899 1,899 1,221 401 2,286 1,433 1,919 2, 965 487 325 17,449 208 323 14, 695 180 91 050 56 66 Males. Females, 23, 863 1,146 123 146 1,437 1,538 85 1, 575 5, 971 11,012 32, 647 638 4, 722 1,173 918 247 213 333 464 49 10 44 4 7 13 . 9 12 7 103 73 10, 889 283 17, 310 1,731 133 934 14, 831 S48 287 610 1,860 6,695 7,550 72 503 2,600 11, 8,i9 0S8 103 4,934 287 46, 702 1,190 1,889 1, 221 375 2, 013 1,317 1,729 2, 9,-)3 487 79 8,906 206 323 138 174 91 641 66 50 OCCUPATIONS. 393 ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE PERIODS: 1890— Continued. 35 TO 44 YEARS. Total. Males. ITomales, 32,154 2,047 159 177 1,974 1,426 145 1,485 4,521 7,739 23, 681 253 2,581 602 403 231 381 303 21 145 7,462 261 16, 102 1,054 101 815 15, 58D 666 272 465 1, 274 4,805 4,457 490 4,103 9,632 629 85 4,870 254 40, 488 1,323 2,403 722 323 1, 56H 835 1,816 8,353 410 113 8,921 198 232 8,5:13 128 74 635 46 34 30, 374 2,037 151 174 1,974 1,343 145 1,474 4, 624 7,150 23, 597 196 2,581 410 401 251 293 311, 663 18 1 7 7 9 15 73 7,270 255 16, 008 1,59] 90 732 15, 072 649 192 45rf 1,264 4,803 4, 462 61 477 4,103 9,671 517 62 4,868 253 40, 481 1,009 2,398 722 320 1,501 789 1,533 3,350 410 29 5,611 198 232 06 126 71 533 45 32 1,780 10 689 84 67 "62 27, 081 6 72 176 6 63 5 113 617 7 80 7 10 2 45 TO 54 TEARS. IS 12 23 2 2 7 314 314 3 S4 3,113 8, 41,7 Total. Males. ITemslea. 29, 136 1,963 166 205 1,792 906 156 1,212 8,255 4,467 17, 161 121 1,274 235 199 440 221 296 259, 469 11 04 6,264 286 13, 663 1,283 105 669 15, 903 416 170 328 930 2,355 2,494 IS 426 3,855 6,463 282 49 4, 010 210 31,800 1,243 2,511 445 250 1,214 639 1,507 3, t^L'l 320 03 5, 979 167 100 4,720 116 39 404 12 28 27,147 1,952 161 202 1,791 833 156 1,233 3, 255 4,202 17,091 112 1,274 217 134 221 223 285 21 5 4 1,989 11 6 3 1 265 70 9 68 15, 856 63 5,064 280 13, 668 1,230 101 621 15, 678 406 148 321 923 2,319 2,493 45 414 3,853 6,445 274 41 4,039 212 31,800 1,021 2,604 445 247 1,191 515 1,213 3.818 320 25 4,253 167 160 402 42 20 I 2 41 200 5 55 1 48 225 9 28 4 7 55 TO 64 YEARS. Total. ! Males. Females. 17, 433 1,027 119 104 892 451 82 604 1,612 1,734 7,705 389 50 60 321 133 165 139, 459 38 1,720 4,648 1 2 1 4 2 1 5 33 2,683 261 7, 325 704 58 391 12, 203 188 85 178 400 953 1,109 24 271 2,138 3,283 123 25 2,039 170 16, 792 881 1,726 208 109 680 221 901 2,850 191 27 2,411 103 81 1,824 19 11 200 34 29 16,024 1,020 119 101 435 83 695 ,611 ,616 33 389 47 314 133 136 132, 595 1 4 2 1 5 16 2,576 200 7,322 085 60 378 12, 135 183 178 399 917 1,105 23 266 2,138 3,260 117 21 2, 638 170 16, 789 732 1,720 206 104 070 220 675 2, 817 191 12 1,868 105 84 31 10 11 199 34 28 1,409 7 1 119 7 '" "49 6,864 17 107 4 119 6 2 6 1 4 226 3 15 513 65 TEARS AND OVER. Total. Males. Females i, 955 312 60 65 313 126 41 188 706 576 157 11 106 61, 620 36 18 1,016 197 3,069 302 27 176 6,053 68 67 114 316 350 11 121 790 1,180 44 7 1, 729 97 7,985 636 800 76 31 38D 83 382 1,372 89 U 611 37 28 .',13 7 HI 9 9 0,360 310 48 03 311 117 41 181 706 532 2,215 151 11 77 195 3,067 203 26 173 6, 621 55 35 67 113 311 350 11 123 789 1,183 14 6 1, 726 93 7, 981 665 860 76 30 387 281 1, 373 1)1 I 91 589 2 2 2 2 29 2,58S 9 HO AGE UNKNOWN. Total. Males. Females, 213 11 1 2 17 10 5 6 77 4 138 11 5 158 7 3 11 23 218 30 2 353 5 160 3 100 1 224 11 4 138 117 7 1 3 13 27 218 11 394 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table ST.— FOREIGN "WHITE PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES OCCUPATIONS. Mamifactnring jmd meclianical indiiatries — Cont'd. Gaa works employes (a) Glass workera Glove makers Gold and silver workers Gunsmiths, locksmiths, and bell hangers Hair "workers Harness and saddle makers and repairers . Hat and cap makers Hosiery and knitting mill operatives (a)... Iron and steel workers (a) Iiace and embroidery makers Lead and zinc workers — Leather curriers, dressers, finishers, and tanners. Machinists Manufacturers and oflicials of manufacturing companies. Marble and stone cutters ^ Masons (brick and stone) Meatand fruitpackers, canners, and preservers (a) Mechanics (not .otherwise specifi ed) Metal workers (not otherwise specified) Mill and factory operatives (not specified) (a) . Millers (flour and grist) Milliners Model and pattern makers Molders Musical instrument makers (not otherwise speci- fied), (a) Nail and tack makers (a) Oil well employes , Oil works employes Painters, glaziers, and varnishers Paper hangers Paper mill operatives Ph o tographers Piano and organ makers and tuners (a) - Plasterers Plumbers and gas and steam fitters Potters Powder and cartridge makers Printers, lithographers, and x^ressmen (a) - Print works operatives (a) Publishers of hooks, maps, and newspapers. Koofers and slaters Eopo and cordage makers ^Rubber factory operatives Sail, awning, and tent makers Salt works employes Saw and plansng mill employds (a) Seamstresses (a) Sewing machine makers (not otherwise classi- fied, (a) Sewing machine operators (a) Ship and boat builders Shirt, collar, and cuif makers (a) Silk mill operatives (a) Starch makers Steam boiler makers Stove, furnace, and grate makers (a) , Straw workers Sugar makers and refiners Tailors and ta-ilorcsses (a) Tinners and tinware makers Tobacco and cig.ar factory operatives , Tool and cutlery makers (not otherwise classi- fied), (a) Trunk, valise, leather-case, and pocket-hook makers. TTmbrella and parasol makers , Upholsterers ■Well borers "Wheelwrights "Whitowashers Wire workers , "Wood workers (not otherwise specified) "Woolen mill operatives (a) , Other persons in manufacturing and mechanical industries. 10 TO 14 TEAKS. Total. . Males. Females, 7 372 18 66 15 23 51 73 375 467 47 14 46 75 41 23 71 53 1,663 13 55 24 1 9 180 125 15 20 7 29 89 10 156 51 108 01 6 11 387 C14 132 669 12 4 14 2 8 1,703 133 799 45 67 439 1,122 635 7 345 5 42 14 35 114 430 9 14 42 72 41 23 26 6 48 828 12 1 3 39 21 1 9 1S2 9 63 13 25 7 29 00 6 141 40 11 383 56 25 214 491 113 339 39 66 10 45 57 388 647 409 27 13 14 1 11 13 38 261 37 38 45 "io 735 1 54 658 63 107 355 4 1,212 20 10 63 675 226 15 TO 24 YEAES. Total. 245 2,238 402 1,445 082 122 1, 467 2,085 3,051 11,106 580 358 2,936 9,076 996 3,695 5,175 520 352 1, 438 14, 419 674 2,420 342 4,105 54 197 58 192 9,497 823 2,859 753 989 1,159 3,220 1,103 109 4,269 852 54 303 812 2,334 116 127 9,549 9,716 08 1,204 684 2,373 6, 814 09 1,002 400 122 239 25, 507 2,893 9,578 1,166 604 175 1,619 76 225 42 1,411 5,690 11,612 6,171 Males. Females. 242 2,076 153 1,120 671 66 1,378 .1, 428 891 10,815 106 322 2,882 9,068 3,688 6,171 339 351 1,340 6,191 071 14 335 4,101 63 145 58 187 9,317 321 1,604 630 851 1,159 3,215 804 66 3,972 678 63 303 391 1,154 86 108 9,519 632 03 337 584 669 2,217 47 1,062 398 35 237 14, 986 2,778 5,779 1,085 617 ,497 70 42 1,250 6,207 5,161 4,198 3 162 249 325 11 66 70 657 2,760 291 474 36 64 7 4 181 1 98 2,406 7 5 150 2 1,355 122 6 209 53 297 274 451 1,180 31 19 30 9,084 5 807 ] 70.t 3 607 22 87 2 10, 581 115 3,799 71 87 91 122 161 483 6,351 1,973 25 TO 34 TEARS. 711 2,547 324 1,723 1,047 97 2,679 2,218 1, tli'.l 18, 239 363 623 5,332 16, 760 4,426 8,698 15, 677 692 615 2,408 9,000 2,666 1,770 784 7,425 83 191 170 306 16,717 2,409 1,141 1,421 3,061 3,7.11 1,288 102 3,788 665 249 637 458 1,789 216 203 14, 346 6,278 103 430 1, 493 1, 259 3,482 48 2,182 716 90 063 27, 088 3,855 9, 204 1,721 173 2,152 170 611 111 1,836 6,131 7,316 6,633 Males. 711 2,521 210 1,608 1,045 72 " 2, 550 1,978 553 18, 109 157 619 6, 327 16, 774 4,409 8,594 16, 675 619 042 2,308 5,703 2,665 21 781 7,423 81 177 170 392 16, 6(7 588 ],85.1 1,0C5 1,417 3,059 3,740 1 2'^2 ' 88 3,668 584 248 637 337 1, 303 198 265 14, 330 743 102 188 1,498 671 2,390 46 2,182 716 39 663 23, 545 3,839 7,844 1,701 437 103 2,085 170 611 111 1,801 6,022 4,928 6,175 a See explanatory notes in Table 78. OCCUPATIONS. 395 ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCaPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE PERIODS: 1890— Continued. So TO 44 YEABS. Total. Males . Females. G82 2,053 241 1,311 834 91 2, C'Jli 1, 052 GIC 13, 6U 250 4,411 13,701 7,460 7,606 15, 740 41S 040 1,428 6,384 2,260 1,413 729 5,173 66 133 273 410 13, 010 495 1,749 839 1,325 2,602 2,805 977 80 2,675 474 312 631 305 926 230 212 8,480 3, 620 68 136 1,937 631 2,078 54 1,896 572 79 500 19, 105 3,076 7,793 1,474 412 142 1,708 168 706 136 1,093 4,483 4,931 6,104 682 2,044 186 1,264 833 65 2, 676 1,518 359 13, 683 130 619 4,404 13, 700 7,438 7,C03 15, 745 376 646 1,413 3,897 2,264 32 728 5,172 66 129 273 410 12, 997 496 1,396 810 1,322 2,598 2,805 957 70 2,010 445 310 630 262 793 221 210 8,478 497 57 33 1, 936 286 1,669 62 1,896 572 50 604 16, 816 3,067 6,849 1,463 1,656 163 706 136 1,077 4,446 3,839 4,857 65 47 1 26 20 134 257 32 45 TO 54 TEARS. 16 1,487 2 1,381 1 1 19 354 29 3 4 20 4 65 29 2 1 43 133 6 3,129 1 1 349 409 2 944 11 16 43 1,092 247 Total. Males. Females. 686 1,265 162 1,020 675 77 2,553 1,260 409 9,441 167 310 3,459 10, 242 7,365 4,807 12, 609 340 636 919 3,448 2,120 1,059 666 43 112 231 312 9,651 329 1,308 542 1,089 2,000 1,847 679 55 2,019 357 285 485 355 669 265 143 4,839 2,638 43 72 2,165 372 1,424 31 1,003 487 47 318 15, 428 2,265 4,977 1,220 116 1,276 136 743 148 039 3,200 4,136 3,680 586 1,259 126 999 675 59 2,645 1,183 290 9,413 67 310 3,456 10, 236 7,337 4,806 12, 608 286 636 913 2,813 2, U8 34 660 8,880 48 108 230 312 9,637 328 1,042 526 1,082 2,000 1,845 658 64 1,983 335 284 485 329 022 264 143 4,836 313 42 16 2,165 204 1,238 31 1,603 487 31 318 13, 872 2,250 4,692 1,215 345 71 1,240 136 743 148 638 3,181 3,560 3,623 18 8 77 119 28 55 TO 64 YEAES. 635 2 1,025 1 266 17 7 2,226 1 108 186 10 'i,"666' 6 385 5 6 45 36 1 26 675 167 Total. Males. Females, 274 493 78 440 504 39 1,542 014 223 3,904 123 1,705 4, 489 4,306 2,301 7,099 167 304 411 1,071 1,268 424 415 1,498 22 57 55 108 4,700 103 655 237 687 970 724 307 29 104 230 218 306 127 57 1,930 1,511 10 26 1,653 156 670 36 743 244 10 99 11, 547 1,164 2,047 589 181 63 691 39 606 156 248 1,691 1,869 1,768 274 491 60 435 504 27 1,541 680 160 3,955 39 123 1,763 4,489 4,365 2,381 7,097 146 304 408 1,391 1,267 18 415 1,492 22 60 66 108 4,897 163 442 231 583 976 724 300 27 877 184 103 236 192 297 126 184 10 1,653 94 519 36 743 244 13 99 10, 749 1,101 1,929 584 673 39 506 166 247 1,660 1,698 1,682 280 1 406 113 6 4 1 1,327 23 6 '798 3 118 5 4 17 18 65 TEAES AKD OVEE. 1 31 171 86 Total. Males. Females, 90 101 40 192 370 18 605 203 120 1,160 47 43 670 1,710 1,653 1,014 3,968 51 157 114 887 560 173 217 446 20 24 23 25 1,637 68 186 71 364 447 180 138 6 349 70 141 96 61 17 682 714 4 696 48 175 9 231 91 5 85 i,220 620 664 218 67 40 431 5 269 94 655 780 614 90 101 36 191 370 12 657 193 80 1,167 16 43 668 1,710 1,649 1,013 3,967 39 157 114 776 666 15 216 446 20 24 23 25 1,633 67 144 08 354 447 180 135 5 845 74 49 83 129 90 61 17 632 49 4 2 696 33 159 9 231 85 6,881 520 523 217 66 422 6 259 95 94 635 724 674 112 158 1 AGE UNKNOWN. Total. Males. Females, 15 12 11 235 6 50 111 41 133 168 7 6 16 86 13 20 4 43 1 3 140 166 38 5 2 1 9 170 40 74 9 4 1 7 3 10 1 27 42 67 70 1 5 60 111 41 133 158 1 6 16 55 13 165 3 5 9 131 40 67 9 i 396 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 8§.— COLORED PERSONS (a) 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES OCCUPAIIOSS. All occupations. Agriculture, fislieries, and mining . Agricultural laborers (&) Apiarists Dairymen and dairywomen farmers, planters, and orerseera (&) . Fishermen and oystermen (6) Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vine growers Lnmbermcn and raftsmen Miners (coal) Miners (not otherwise specified) Quarrymen Stock raisers, herders, and drovers. "Wood choppers Other agricultui'al pursuits (&) Professional service . Actors Architects Artists and teachers of art Authors and literary and scientific persons. Chemists, assaytrs, and metallurgists Clergymen Dentists : Designers, dr.iftsmen, and inventors -Engineers (civil, mechanical, electrical, and min- ing) and surveyors. Journalists Lawyers . Musicians and teachers of music Odicers (if United States army and navy. Otiicials (government) (6) Diysiciana and surgeons Professors in colleges and universities- Teachers Theatrical m.iiiagers, showmen, etc Veterinarysurgeons Other professional service. Domestic and personal service. Barbers and hairdressers Bartenders Boarding and loilging bouse keepers Engineeia and firemen (not locomotive) . Hotel Iceepera '. Housclieopers and stewards (&) Hunters, trappers, guides, and scouts . Janitors Laborers (not specified) (6) Launderers and lauudresses Nurses and midwives. Keataurant keepers. .. Saloon keepers Servants Sextons Soldiers, sailors, and marines (United States) (ti). Watchmen, policemen, and detectives Other domestic and personal service Trade and transportation . Agents (claim, commission, real estate, insurance, etc.) and collectors. Auctioneers Bankers and brokers (money and stocks) Boatmen and canalmen Bookkeepers and accountants (6) ,'. Brokers (commercial) Clerks and copyists (&) Commercial travelers "!!!! Draymen, backmen, teamsters, etc '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. Foremen and overseers Hostlers Hucksters and peddlers '.'.'.'.'. Lively stable keepers '.'.'..'. Locomotive engineers and firemen (6) .'..', Merchants and dealers in drugs and chemioalsVre"" tail). Merchants and dealersindry goods (retail) Mercltauts and (lealersin groceries (retail) ] Mercb.auts and dealers in wines and liquors (retail) Merchants and dealers in wines andliq uors(whole- sale). 10 TO 14 YEARS. Total. Kales. Females. 194, 744 1 40 43 24 187 143 35 313 179 314 66, 954 27 19 15, 071 1,207 13 327 169 291 101 157, 367 124, 793 1 31 23 187 143 35 309 175 281 24 17 11, 560 94 12 316 3,872 154 867 291 85 104, 291 70, 015 3 2 3,511 1,113 28, 073 11 115 15 TO 24 TEARS. Total. Males. Females, 1, 035, 853 602, 891 8 223 70, 123 3,327 676 1,280 3,219 2,869 1,008 038 2,082 5,021 9,277 79 20 5 258 35 39 691 22 178 107 20 7,138 335, f 4,112 611 202 911 78 2,460 137 036 110, 871 48, 785 2,308 197 111 182, 623 84 770 191 871 48, 283 1 13 403 163 2,158 32 11, 911 124 3,726 625 70 268 46 33 240 658, 533 330, 557 8 171 62, 054 3,295 638 1,287 3,212 2,867 1,008 649 2,074 4,925 3,615 42 12 5 257 33 8 49 14 343 22 172 12 1,960 492 4 150, 117 4,011 541 63 911 239 133 594 96,190 4,671 101 165 105 40, 483 82 770 190 815 177 1 13 462 109 1,983 29 11, 891 120 3,720 447 70 268 46 32 221 2 1 a Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. 174, 049 166, 334 ■■""62 8,069 32 96 5,661 5,178 4 1 101 149 "is 2,221 4 42 14, 681 44,114 2,207 32 122, 140 710 17 175 3 20 25 TO 84 YEAHH. Total. 686, 575 338, 748 176, 461 8 164 142, 027 2,950 1,189 1,386 3,194 3,423 975 549 2,490 201 3 40 32 10 ,002 39 11 151 648 30 313 310 6,618 412 12 244, 163 6,848 783 706 2,085 132 2,169 138 1,345 91,104 46, 726 708 630 305 90, 058 130 1,394 5U 381 45, 695 401 4 43 520 154 2 1,916 43 11, 876 176 2,753 769 93 648 Males. 501, 134 268, 914 115, 461 7 130 133, 363 2,916 1,155 1,365 3,191 3,421 973 541 • 2,489 3,892 8,707 Females, 24 28 10 2,991 39 11 151 4S0 30 308 287 30 3,550 404 12 5 138, 773 6,074 780 213 2, C65 100 352 135 1,215 83, 455 70 512 289 32, 516 128 1,394 511 336 45, 195 43 619 160 1,829 41 11, 860 175 2,753 688 93 548 71 54 642 34 4 185, 441 69, 834 61, GOO 1 34 8,674 34 34 1 2,322 5 23 2 2,068 105, 380 174 3 493 32 1,817 3 130 7,649 36, 718 633 118 IS 67, 542 45 600 OCCUPATIONS. ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE PERIODS: 1890. 397 35 TO 44 YEARS. Total. Males. Females. 503, 820 255, 400 105, 621 8 i;'4 135, 748 2,177 1,558 791 1,621 3,131 370, 557 20i, 762 67, 519 8 109 123, 359 2,145 1,612 791 1,620 3,129 610 369 1, 896 1,695 7,380 113 6 11 18 4,441 25 6 74 32 163 265 12 323 280 17 1,334 238 15 1 96, 054 135, 263 4,390 370 285 1,776 352 131 1,385 60, 759 5,338 54 698 328 18, 685 142 641 619 308 30, 470 317 8 33 405 101 n 1,093 20 9,443 131 1,831 7-u 102 329 66 40 593 17 3 60, 638 38, 102 25 12, 389 32 17 75 400 2 2 79, 137 128 '632 1,391 4 115 6,570 31, 818 653 188 18 38, 741 45 TO 54 TBAES. Total. Males. Females, 360, 049 201, 993 70, 283 6 83 122,752 1,323 1,503 437 741 2,260 892 201 1,335 677 3,946 2,659 14 2 48 20 53 142 4 173 273 12 347 126 17 5 111,270 267, 985 166, 350 45, 844 6 40 111, 733 1,286 1,426 437 739 2,255 392 196 1,334 666 3,787 2,290 122 656 1,072 99 1,345 109 1,025 44, 767 23, 002 482 531 165 34, 814 158 90 390 264 16, 975 33 254 41 2 475 6,103 64 1,001 627 71 131 31 22 365 10 2 2,646 14 2 48 20 63 132 4 169 256 11 346 121 17 1 67, 760 92, 064 35, 643 24,439 37 11, 019 37 77 5 1 21 159 13 2,214 121 190 1,072 77 158 109 949 41, 077 1, 695 47 393 146 8,651 165 90 389 227 16, 649 191 32 254 2 452 8 i, 158 62 999 427 71 131 31 20 330 10 2 4 17 1 101 4 4 63, 510 76 1 365 22 1,187 76 3,680 21, 307 435 136 19 26, 163 65 TO 64 YEAES. Total. Males. Females. 192, 816 117, 493 38, 484 1 36 74, 291 667 1,204 183 225 1,200 138 88 716 261 1,107 10 1 16 22 66 1 75 176 54, 605 23 1 5 2 2 100 779 35 248 329 34 824 70 491 22, 492 10, 404 716 232 60 17, 354 112 14 174 131 100, 286 27, 249 1 22 68, 416 654 1,148 183 225 1,197 138 87 714 252 1,577 ,106 10 1 15 22 45 1 72 160 1 60 64 8 26, 771 17 100 7 1 178 2 2,331 16 4S2 244 32 37 8 16 138 1 3 759 36 83 329 22 63 76 447 20, 604 399 41 176 63 3,272 111 14 174 114 6,866 46, 156 11, 236 14 6,875 13 11 27, 734 20 62 17 100 7 1 174 2 2,331 15 482 191 32 37 8 14 126 1 3 165 12 761 1 44 1,888 10, 006 675 66 7 14, 082 17 148 65 YEARS AND OVER. Total. Males. Females. 124, 189 78, 603 26, 865 1 29 48, 747 1,376 61 69 328 76 555 104 662 1 1 6 31 139 2 28 20 12 2 390 17 119 110 22 777 76 220 15,076 5,193 326 81 23 12, 158 96, 661 69, 630 21, 259 1 19 45, 493 1,298 51 69 328 39 74 652 96 646 1 1 6 30 115 2 18 26 12 17,044 119 69 34 1 89 3 985 290 193 15 5 2 373 17 38 110 16 34 73 199 13, 783 123 20 67 19 1,925 118 56 2,629 27, 528 8,973 10 3,249 17 2 17, 800 743 3 21 1,293 5,070 306 14 4 10, 233 AGE UNKNOWN. Total. Males. Females, 26, 613 8,440 2 2, 829 118 144 18 167 423 52 18 127 43 273 13,588 198 15 34 32 290 138 15 6 2 104 61 39 5,879 2,426 94 26 7 4,532 11 64 19 31 1,984 19, 046 78 158 ' 46 10 22 1 3,255 2 2,479 111 139 18 167 385 62 18 127 43 233 7,987 193 15 10 13 61 32 6,620 457 3 17 6 1,395 11 54 10 23 1,946 73 157 30 10 7,467 1, 244 350 7 36 6, 001 91 7 259 1,969 91 9 1 8,137 1 10 49 50 51 62 53 54 56 67 58 69 60 61 02 63 04 05 66 09 70 71 72 73 74 75 b See explanatory notes in Table 78. 398 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 88.— COLORED PERSONS (a) 10 YEAES OP AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED 100 101 102 103 101 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 110 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 US 147 148 149 160 15J 152 OCCUPATIONS. Trade antl transportation — Continued. Merchants and dealers, not specified (retail) Morclianta and dealers (wholesale), importers, and shipping merchants. Messengersand errand and oliicehoys Newspaper carriers and newsboys . -". Officials of banlcs and of iosurance, trade, trans- portation, trust, and othei* companies. (6) Packers and shippers Pilots Porters and helpers (in stores and warehouses) . . Sailors (b) Salesmen and saleswomen Steam railroad employes (not otherwise speci- fied). (6) i- J 1 y Stenographers and typewriters Street railway employes Telegraph and telephone operators Telegraph and telcphonoliniimen and eletric light and power company employes. Undertakers . 10 TO 14 YEAES. Total. Males. Female.s. 31 1,628 87 31 1,4!)2 84 404 21 "Weighers, gangers, and measarers Other persons in trade and transportation- Manufactaring and mechanical industries Agricultural implement makers (not otherwise classified). (6) Apprentices (blacksmiths) Aj>pron tices (boot and shoe makers) Apprentices (carpenters and joiners) Apprentices (carrhige .ind wagon makers) Apprentices (dressmakers) Apprentices (leather curriers, etc.) Apprentices (machinists) , Apprentices (masons) Apprentices (milliners) '.[,[ Apprentices (painters) Apprentices (plumbers) ■ Apprentices (printers) Apprentices (tjiilora) Apprentices (tinsmiths) Apprentices (not otherwise specified) . Artificial flower makers ". Bakers [ Basket in akers Blacksmiths Bleachers, dyers, and scourers Bone and ivory workers '. '.'.".'.'. Bookbinders !!!!!!!!!!!!!! Boot and shoo makers and repairers Bottlers and mineral and soda water makers ..... Box makers (paper) Box makers (wood) '-.!!.!!!!!!! J!" Brass workers (not otherwise specified) (b)'. Brewers and maltsters (6) Brick and tile makers and terracotta workers "(ii) Britannia workers Broom and brush makers '.'.'.'.'.'..','..'. BuiJders and contractors .,][ Butchers !!!!!' Butter and cheese makers '.'.'.'.'. Button makers Cabinet makers ] Candle, soap, and tallow makers. Carpenters and joiners Carpet makers (6) Carriage and wagon makers (not otherwise classi- lied). (0) Charcoal, coke, and lime burners Chemical works employes (6) Clock and watcli makers and repairers Compositors (b) Confectioners Coopers V.'.'.'.'.V. Copper workers ]_" Corset makers '.'.'.','.'.'.'.'.'.'. Cotton mill operatives (&) '.'.'.'.'..', Distillers and rectifiers (6) Door, sasli, and blind makers (6) .' Dressmakers Electroplaters ." Electrotypers and stereotypers (!>) . Engravers Fertilizer makers (6) Fish curers and packers (&) '.['. 183 1 14 15 53 1 2 642 27 37 3,462 16 TO 24 YEAES. Total. 801 13 9 1 2 637 27 794 143 1,70] 138 27 181 32 3,849 1,430 553 18, 838 69 275 05 77 43 33 32 49, Oil 157 17 220 G SD 4 18 95 33 12 37 40 23 619 1 394 8a 1,333 41 1 23 876 41 14 114 32 43 3,924 Males. Females. 736 140 1,734 137 27 3,829 1,430 486 18, 742 45 275 41 150 17 22i) 54 108 814 25 03 H 2,377 12 69 600 24 12 98 142 634 12 5 377 9i 12 2,771 2 3 6 43 49 5 10, 523 83 25 TO 34 YBABS. Total. Males. Females. 2,170 141 323 24 61 250 47 3,410 1, 5SG 348 16, 673 61 151 52 100 51 31 84 386 37 1,331 39 1 16 830 38 13 112 33 43 3,911 64 108 813 24 63 10 2,375 9 499 23 12 80 132 534 12 2 245 94 12 U 2 3 5 47 49 10 2,700 a Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. 1 1 19 3 330 71 1,703 62 1 26 1, 234 26 G 69 20 59 2,995 2 35 179 666 15 74 17 4,204 G 65 420 22 18 41 125 654 5 1 266 162 13 2,433 6 116 118 2,065 139 317 24 61 241 47 3,400 1,580 318 16, 019 44 151 37 1 1 18 2 320 83 1,763 43 1 20 1,218 26 3 09 20 59 2,995 2 35 179 666 15 74 16 4,200 4 65 426 21 18 100 654 5 162 13 5 2 no 118 OCCUPATIONS. IK EACH SPECIPIED OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE PERIODS: 1890— Continued. 399 35 TO 44 YEARS. 45 TO 54 YEARS. 65 TO G4 YEARS. 65 YEARS AND OVER. AGE UNKNOWN. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. 2,629 114 203 14 T3 166 43 2, 292 968 232 8,220 3 73 20 03 61 31 93 36,412 2,501 113 293 14 73 162 42 2,287 068 215 8, IDG 3 78 13 63 00 31 87 31,891 125 1 1,034 80 151 12 38 73 14 1,139 419 99 3,079 1 53 9 19 50 20 87 25, 865 1,541 80 148 11 38 71 14 1,134 419 91 3,661 1 52 2 19 48 20 80 23, 439 93 595 54 63 a 20 25 8 417 158 29 876 652 54 52 9 20 23 8 417 158 20 868 43 265 32 19 4 6 13 8 179 63 26 193 235 32 19 4 6 12 8 178 63 17 191 30 53 3 12 3 1 11 2 117 78 8 719 47 3 11 3 1 11 2 117 73 8 713 '11 70 77 3 1 1 1 7R 79 SO 4 2 2 1 81 m 5 5 1 83 at 17 33 8 18 9 8 9 2 8'i 6 86 87 10 1 8 18 13 42 13, 156 10 6 7 6 3 7 4 3 88 8 7 1 1 89 8 17 13 33 12, 161 1 14 6 68 7,139 1 14 5 35 6,570 10 1 2 1 11 1 4 2,228 1 4 2,085 01 8 4,521 7 2,426 9 995 23 509 03 143 94 23 .5 2 i 1 2 23 5 2 4 1 12 4 1 2 12 4 1 2 5 5 2 1 2 1 1 1 05 96 07 1 1 2 2 08 99 2 100 101 ^n9. 1 i 103 104 1 1 lO.S 1 1 1 1 106 3 1 2 107 108 2 4 2 i 109 2 3 152 103 2,485 38 1 7 1,432 8 1 15 10 21 1,105 2 3 127 70 2,4S4 32 1 7 1,422 8 1 15 10 21 1,100 2 2 1 1 1 1 no 111 2i8 63 2,093 53 1 10 1,637 9 4 S3 21 65 2,152 234 33 2,003 40 1 9 1,530 9 3 52 21 '.5 2, 119 14 30 25 32 1 6 53 91 1,866 22 47 07 1,800 17 24 25 223 1,131 14 17 180 1,131 9 8 43 12 11 101 4 11 2 101 4 1 9 112 113 114 13 6 5 115 116 1 7 2 740 3 2 737 3 1 82 1 1 81 1 117 10 3 4:0 1 425 1 5 1 118 119 1 1 120 8 4 8 359 8 4 8 359 3 2 2 121 3 2 2 131 1 1 4 153 1 1 1 4 153 1 121 T2^ 133 3 5 134 135 23 184 BOO 21 1 83 10 5,168 17 79 270 20 25 14 113 641 2 1 188 118 12 1,414 2 2 10 79 60 20 184 559 18 1 1 82 10 5,107 13 79 275 20 25 10 94 541 1 163 113 12 1 2 2 9 73 50 2 17 126 303 13 10 130 308 12 1 6 47 193 2 47 193 2 19 88 2 19 6 88 2 136 8 27 8 27 137 1 3 1?8 1 129 130 05 5,403 23 89 170 8 13 11 65 421 5 1 113 58 7 050 05 6 5,401 11 83 170 8 13 9 51 421 5 45 5 3,295 13 38 64 2 6 5 20 280 1 45 5 3,205 3 38 64 2 6 5 16 280 1 IS 4 1,825 14 30 27 1 1 1 16 179 3 16 4 1,825 3 29 27 1 1 1 9 179 3 5 1 217 5 1 217 131 133 1 4 1 12 1 io' 133 11 1 131 7 91 1 1 7 91 1 135 1 136 137 1 138 4 19 2 14 13<) 4 7 7 37 7 27 110 141 11'' 1 19 143 25 94 53 7 43 31 1 204 35 31 1 7 23 8 1 60 9 8 14 9 9 lit T4'i 146 i,,4ia 050 204 00 24 24 117 118 1 7 30 7 1 7 30 7 1 2 5 2 1 2 5 2 141 1 1 3 2 3 1 1 2 1 2 150 1 151 152 b Seo explanatory notes in TaWe 78. 400 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 88.— COLORED PEESONS (a) 10 YEARS OP AGE AND OVER IN THE TXNITED STATES ENGAGEI OCCUPATIONS. 10 TO 14 TEARS. 15 TO 24 YEABS. 25 TO 34 TEARS. Total. Males. Females Total. Males. Females Total. Males. Females. 153 1S4 155 156 167 Mannfaotiiring and mechanicil incVastriea— Cont'd. traa works employ 6s (6) Glas3 Tvorkei's ['_ 1 48 1 46 2 43 77 3 14 12 8 61 18 30 1,939 11 57 267 172 S4 277 1,849 97 75 67 1,473 322 180 4 168 1 18 2 244 1,027 48 55 60 22 751 111 77 6 311 7 3 64 84 14 4 10 6,843 4,378 3 18 73 127 17 10 36 50 2 16 703 239 6,489 28 22 43 74 3 14 12 1 61 15 24 1,923 1 57 256 172 94 277 1,849 78 75 62 1,294 322 2 4 168 1 18 2 241 1,022 48 40 .55 22 749 110 68 G 291 7 3 61 78 12 4 10 6,826 17 3 7 73 107 8 3 36 50 1 15 643 236 4,480 23 . 22 . 3 85 54 8 5 ] 2i 1' 5 7S 11 C 2,036 ) Gold and silver -workers !'"!""!! !!"!^ • i i 4 28 158 Hair "workerg 7 19 10 72 11 11 2,046 10 68 368 278 129 371 2,322 178 163 73 1,091 382 91 3 237 8 159 160 Harness and saddle makers and repairers Hat and cap makers 2 2 161 162 Hosiery and knitting mill oporativoa (b) Iron and steel workers (6) 3 70 1 3 8 3 2 69 1 1 1 6 16 10 '5' 10 10 163 164 Xaco and embroidery makers 163 166 167 168 169 ieatlier curriers, dressers, finishers, and tanners Machinists 7 3 1 i 68 357 278 128 371 2,322 167 163 72 1, 004 382 i' companies . Marhle and stone cutters 5 43 7 2 3 164 15 24 5 43 5 2 3 142 15 1 170 171 Meat and fruitpackers, cann ers, and preservers (&) Mochauics {not otberwise specified) 2 19 ii' 173 174 175 176 Mill and factory operatives (not specified) (6)... Millers (flour and grist) Milliners " ' 22 - 24 5 179 i78 1 87 177 178 Molders '.'.'.','.'.'.['.' Musical instrument makers (not otherwise sneoi- fled). (!i) Nail iiud tack makers (5) a' 2 3 237 179 2 2 8 7 230 1,240 67 63 76 27 931 166 45 16 213 5 3 68 33 14 8 14 5,603 3,333 1 67 95 235 3 7 64 60 1 16 1,413 216 4,313 24 18 1 153 14 54 397 35 306 98 2,716 8 7 230 1,240 67 63 73 27 931 166 44 10 201 5 3 OS 31 13 8 14 5,001 19 1 63 95 218 1 4 64 50 1 10 1,291 213 3,321 21 . 18 . 1 . 150 14 . 54 . 397 . 35 . 353 80 2,630 180 181 182 Oil well ompl(iT6s Painters, glaziers, and varnishcrs 11 16 1 5 2 1 20 1 8 11 16 1 6 2 1 20 1 8 3" 6 Paper hangers Paper mill operatives 183 184 185 186 187 Photographers Piano and organ makers and tuners (6).'.' Plasterers " "" 9 1 3' Plumhers and gas and steam fitters ... Potters 2 1 9 189 190 191 Powder and cartridge makers !.'!"..'. ^ ^ ^ !!!".!!' .' i 192 Print works operatives (6) ' .'.' 13 13 20" 12' 193 194 Puhlishers of hooks, maps, and newspapers.. Eoofers and slaters i^ i^ = 195 198 Hope and cordage makers Itabher factory operatives 10 2 9' 2 ...... 6 2 2" 1 197 Sail, awning, and tent makers 198 199 S.alt works employes 1 311 146 1 307 1 200 Seamstresses (6).... 4 145 17' 4,301 2' 3,314 201 Se™>S machine makers (not otherwise clasVi-' Sewing machine operators (5) 202 1 3 2 1 11 4 203 204 Ship and hoat huilders 3 1 205 206 207 Silk mill operatives (6) Starch makers '...'.'.'..'.'..'. Steam boiler makers ....'..'.'.'.'". 1 26" 9 7 17' 2 3 208 Stove, furnace, and grate makers (&). . 1 1 210 211 212 Straw -workers Snff ar makers and refiners .' .'..'.'.' 1 Tinners and tinware makers 16 11 1,712 1 4 11 10 1,234 1 . 4 . 5 1 478 160 3 2,009 122 3 992 213 Tobacco and cigar factory operatives . fied'ri!')'"'*'*''^'' makers (not otherwise cl'assi- ^ maker ^'^^^' ^°^"^'^''-<='"<'' aoA pocket-hook Umbrella and pjirasol maters 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 Upholsterers Well borers "Wheelwrights '.'.'. Whitewashers [[ "Wire workers . . . 3 .... 9 2 41 18 181 3 . i '. 9 . 2 . 132 13 44 162 26 37'J l[ I'.'l 11 2, 31'J 1 i| 125 13 . 44 . 101 24 315 101 2,124 7 i' 34 23 195 3 222 223 Wood workers (not otJiorwiao speci (ii'.V) '.'.'. 224 ''SduEr^ '" manufacturing'aad mechanical" 10 163 8 18 13 12 79 a Persons of i k r TO 84 YE.A.BS. 101 147 15 2,210 42 14,619 44, 033 2,205 32 5 121, 599 Total. 646, 770 330,499 172,876 7 149 140, 707 2,673 658 1,225 3,169 1,894 808 1,960 3,907 10, 735 73 8 37 19 10 .2, 996 -36 9 .86 CO 145 634 30 297 264 6,602 376 12 8 220, 724 6,558 619 2,063 102 2,123 M J., 336 83, 916 37. 099 703 523 83, 221 130 1,875 507 372 42, 393 384 4 28 611 87 2 1,410 38 11,795 164 2,737 616 92 646 S9 .002 23 4 Males. 462,137 260,760 Females. 181, 633 69, 738 111,337 6 IB 132,.046 2,5630 531 1,224 3,166 1,993 «62 301 1,'980 3,867 8,-:439 62 3 22 16 10 2,983 36 9 86 145 483 30 282 242 3,536 371 .12 6 115, 865 6,385 774 129 2,068 70 329 16 1,206 76,325 647 408 203 25, 939 128 1,375 607 329 41, 908 4 28 5:10 «3 2 1, 325 30 11,789 163 2,736 438 02 6^6 45 60, 941 1 3t 40 2,296 11 !,066 5 3 104, 850 32 1,794 130 7,580 36, 552 635 117 16 57, 282 2 OCCUPATIONS. ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE PERIODS: 1890. 403 35 TO H YBABS. Total. 472, 081 216. 099 101, 051 7 m 134, 276 l,SiO 814 705 1,678 944 691 194 1,369 1,713 7, 694 Males. 337, 600 195,674 24 ,429 25 6 73 161 330 12 319 187 17 1,710 198 15 168, 333 63, 894 7 89 121, 934 1,820 773 705 1,577 943 594 189 1,368 1,681 7,061 4,273 363 682 1,765 108 1,093 27 1,489 59, 420 32, 102 699 665 310 63,212 13D 635 613 326 27, 201 304 17 398 46 9 818 21 9,397 108 1,827 650 102 327 30 36 624 15 2 FomaJes. 134, 581 45 TO 54 TBiES. Total. 50, 525 38, 057 25 12, 342 20 41 24 6 9 G 5 4,412 25 5 73 32 161 2«0 12 313 168 17 1,320 197 15 1 79, 639 4,145 363 161 1,705 334 27 1,376 63, 903 428 50 480 298 14,655 138 535 612 291 288 8 16 398 42 9 771 19 9,385 106 1,823 466 102 327 30 38 486 15 2 5 1 32 533 17 344, 743 68, 499 6 80 121, 603 1,120 1,096 399 705 618 376 103 1,084 666 3,725 1 2' 78, 704 128 '521 39 1,359 114 6,623 31, 674 549 185 18 38, 567 2,637 13 2 48 20 62 136 4 167 135 12 339 115 17 4 104, 946 Males. 160, 727 44,088 G 43 110, 648 1,097 1,022 399 703 618 376 101 1,083 645 3,670 2,209 120 475 1,066 85 1,313 20 1,023 41, 689 21, 542 479 485 150 33, 408 150 87 389 2.10 15, 131 2, 624 13 2 48 20 52 136 4 163 121 11 238 111 17 rcmales. 91, C39 55 TO 61 ZSABS. ■Total. 24, 411 37 10, 955 23 155 13 61, 671 183 23 245 21 1 379 9 6,135 63 997 448 70 131 16 13 303 2,134 119 113 1,066 63 152 20 947 38, 037 323 40 347 131 7,329 163 87 388 216 14, 817 4 14 1 101 4 4 53, 275 187, 147 114, 674 37,744 1 35 73, 060 553 1,049 165 207 - 196 137 68 612 257 1,100 10 1 16 22 64 1 72 111 75 1 362 22 1,161 177 22 245 19 1 356 8 i,130 61 995 360 70 131 10 12 269 76 3,652 21, 219 433 138 19 26, 079 62, 589 755 35 223 328 31 812 21, 451 10, 113 714 219 63 16, 933 111 14 172 128 6,520 56 1 141 2 !,321 16 481 215 31 S7 6 11 121 1 Malos. 141, 219 97, 657 26,610 1 21 67, 853 647 165 207 196 137 57 611 248 1,479 1,099 10 1 15 Pemalea. 17, 117 11,228 14 5,807 61 24,956 27,633 736 3d 01 328 19 445 19, 675 142 40 163 46 2,892 110 14 172 111 9 09 4 1 137 2 ;,321 14 481 163 31 37 6 109 1 102 "12 753 44 1, 876 9,971 674 58 7 14, 041 65 TEAES AND OTEH. Total. 122. 427 77,672 17 145 26, 096 1 29 48,292 291 1,331 45 63 3S 61 637 102 886 649 1 1 ai 104 2 26 21 12 2 387 17 115 109 21 770 7 220 14, 835 5,129 323 80 23 12, 035 12 119 68 Males. Females. «8, 668 21,095 1 19 45, 089 282 1,260 45 63 86 60 636 94 B44 643 1 1 6 16,643 375 17 85 109 15 33 7 199 13,658 79 19 1,870 68 11 61 2 1 85 2 982 7 289 188 15 5 118 55 2,436 2 981 7 289 134 15 5 5,601 10 3,203 71 10 2 17, 733 12 21 1,277 6,050 14 4 10, 215 AGE DHKKOWN. Total. 7,653 4,129 2 2,781 DO 14 167 52 10 74 42 256 2 11, 349 185 15 28 100 39 4,607 1,962 93 23 7 4,261 11 11 19 30 1,739 12 39 Males. 15,375 5,958 2 2,432 94 14 167 93 B2 10 74 42 217 1 5,831 ISO 15 4 68 32 4,271 21 2 14 6 1,145 11 11 19 22 1,700 34 693 6 156 28 10 22 1 165 18 10 Females. 7,315 1,595 1,239 1 5,518 90 7 236 1, 931 91 a 1 3,116 I See explanatory notes in Table 78. 404 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 89.— NEGRO PERSONS (a) 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED OCCUPATIOKS. 10 TO 14 TEAE3. 15 TO 24 TEARS. 25 TO 34 TEARS. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. 7B Trade and transportation— Continned. Merchants and dealers, not specified (retail) Merchants and dealers (wholesale), importers, and shipping merchants. 30 30 564 133 1,748 138 26 160 30 3,825 1,397 518 18, 523 69 275 64 77 43 13 32 47, 158 508 130 1,721 137 26 142 30 3,805 1,397 452 18, 427 43 275 40 77 43 13 27 36, 762 66 3 27 1 1,225 126 319 24 59 172 47 3,376 1,545 292 15, 670 51 150 49 100 49 31 80 42, 419 1,118 124 31.-! 24 59 164 47 3,300 1,543 263 15,018 44 130 34 100 49 31 79 33, 103 107 2 6 77 78 1,526 87 1,491 84 35 3 79 If ewspaper carriers and newsboys 80 Officials of banks and of insurance, trade, trans- portation, trust, and other companies. (&) f\ 9 6 3 13 8 8?, Pilots 83 84 Porters and hypers (in stores and warehouses) - - - Sailors (6) 408 20 63 352 2 11 10 404 20 49 335 1 11 3 4 20 10 Sfi 4 17 1 CS 96 21 30 52 7 86 87 Steam railroad emplovfis (not otherwise speci- fied), (i) 88 Street railway employes 89 7 24 15 90 Telegraph an d telephone linemen and electric light and power company employ6s. TTndertaters 91 9?, "Weighers, gaugers, and measurers 93 Other persons an trade and transportation 6 4,225 6 3,438 5 10, 396 1 7,254 94 737 Agricultural implement makers (not otherwise classified). (6) 95 3 44 4 41 2 13 3 44 4 41 2 39 152 15 206 6 89 it 93 3D 151 13 200 30 20 30 20 96 1 97 98 Apprentices (carpenters aud joiners) 8 8 99 Apprentices (caiTiage and wagon makers) ' Apprentices (dressmakers) 100 13 89 3 3 101 Apprentices (leather curriers, etc.) 4 14 93 Kia Apprentices (machinists) 3 14 3 14 2 5 2 5 103 Apprentices (masons) 104 Apprentices (milliners) 105 Apprentices (painters) 8 1 10 10 181 1 14 1 53 1 8 . 1 10 10 6 176 37 32 35 39 21 609 1 383 19 1,318 44 1 23 646 40 12 110 32 34 3,795 52' 37 12 32 33 21 587 5 4 5 4 10(! Apprentices (plumbers) 107 Apprentices (printers) 3 3 iim Apprentices (t.oilors) 1 1 18 1 004 14 1,746 51 1 26 746 26 5 55 19 45 2,713 1 33 163 596 14 73' 15 4,151 6 65 425 22 15 40 116 647 5 1 266 160 13 2,391 1 1 17 109 Apprentices (tinsmiths) 110 5 1 1 22 1 S 1 2 5 1 1 10 111 Artificial tlowcr makers 112 Bakers 13 1 53 1 375 18 1,316 39 1 IG 606 37 11 lOS 32 34 3, 782 52' 294' 14 1,746 47 1 20 730 20 3 55 19 45 2,713 1 33 163 596 14 72 14 4,117 4 65 425 21 15 37 98 647 5 113 114 115 4 110 Eone and ivory workers 117 1 27 1 1 22 1 7 40 3 1 2 6 16 118 Boot and shoo makers and repairers. 5 119 Bottlers and mineral and soda water makers Box makers (paper) 190 2 ISl Box makers (wood) 9 1 2 641 27' 9 1 2 536 27' 122 123 Brass worlcers (not otherwise specified) {b) 124 Brick and tile makers and terra cotta workers (&) . Britannia workers Broom and brush makers 5 is' 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 Butchers Butter and cheese makers B utton makers Cabinet makers (handle, so^p, and t-^l low makers Carpen torn and j oiners 39 5 3 si' 39' 5 3' si" 107 784 24 62' 10 2,356 12 69 500 24 6 96 140 530 12 5 373 94 12 2,743 2 3 5 44 10 descent. 107 783 23 62' 9 2,354 9 69 499 23 6 78 130 630 12 2 243 94 12 5 2 3 4 43 10 i 1 133 1 2 3 1 4 2 134 Carpet makers {b) 135 Carriage and wagon makers (not otherwise classi- fied). (6) Charcoal, coke, and lime burners 6 37 6 37 136 1 1 137 138 139 140 C!lock and watch makers and repairers ::::; i 1 Confectioners 3 7 33 1 2 7 33 1 18 10 3 18 141 142 Coopers Copper workers 143 144 Corset makers 03' 3 47' 3 ie 3' 130 i 46 145 146 Distillers and rectifiers (&) Door, saBJi, and blind makers (&) 220 160 13 1 147 148 Dressmakers Blectroplaters 23 1 .... 23 ""2,' 733' ""'2,'390 149 160 151 Electrotypers and stereotypers (!i) 2 4 107 12 2 4 107 12 ...... 5" 1 1 U? Fish curers and packers (6) a Includes all porsoi s of negro ■*•■• OCCUPATIONS. IN EiiOH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE PERIODS: 1890— Continued. 405 85 TO 44 TKAHB. 46 TO 64 TEAK8. 55 TO 64 TEAKS. G5 YEARS AND OVEB. AGE UNKNOWN. Total. Males. Temalee. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. 1,199 103 292 14 68 124 40 2,251 936 176 7,105 3 78 20 63 61 31 92 32,854 1,081 102 292 . 14 . 68 . 120 40 . 2,246 936 159 7,072 3 78 12 63 60 31 84 28,449 118 1 834 77 150 12 36 69 13 1, 126 411 72 3,071 1 62 9 19 47 20 85 24,686 747 77 147 11 36 58 13 1,121 411 64 8,053 1 52 2 19 45 20 78 22, 319 87 381 51 63 9 17 20 8 412 152 23 749 340 61 62 9 17 18 8 412 162 14 741 41 219 32 19 4 6 12 8 179 60 26 179 190 32 19 4 6 11 8 178 CO 17 177 20 33 2 12 3 1 11 2 117 77 6 663 27 2 11 3 1 11 2 117 77 6 657 11 79 77 3 1 1 1 78 7<) SO 4 1 2 1 81 82 5 5 1 83 84 17 33 8 18 9 8 9 2 85 G 86 87 io 1 8 17 13 42 12, 815 10 6 6 7 3 3 7 2 3 KX 8 7 1 1 89 8 16 13 33 11, 852 1 14 5 63 7,020 1 14 5 35 6,499 90 1 2 ' 1 91 1 4 1,793 1 4 1,669 92 8 4,405 7 2,367 9 963 23 521 93 124 94 23 5 2 4 1 2 23 5 2 4 1 12 4 1 2 12 4 1 2 5 5 2 1 2 1 1 1 05 96 87 1 1 i i •W 99 2 ino 101 102 10-! 104 105 i i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 lOli 3 1 2 107 r lOH 2 4 2 4 io:) 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 no in 210 23 2,080 63 1 9 1,148 8 2 41 20 33 1,868 196 21 2,080 39 1 8 1,141 8 1 40 20 33 1,865 14 2 138 53 2,478 38 1 4 1,308 8 115 48 2,477 32 1 4 1,299 8 23 5 1 6 49 47 1,862 21 43 45 1,862 16 6 2 25 174 1,125 14 17 170 1,123 9 8 4 12 2 100 4 11 2 100 4 i 112 114 13 5 5 115 no 1 7 2 717 3 2 715 3 i 49 1 i 48 1 117 9 2 424 1 421 1 3 1 118 119 1 1 120 13 10 11 1,010 13 10 11 1,005 5 4 6 332 5 4 6 332 3 2 1 121 3 2 1 121 1 1 4 141 1 1 1 4 141 1 121 1?2 123 3 5 1^4 125 20 156 475 21 1 80 9 B,104 17 79 275 20 23 14 109 636 2 1 IBS 118 12 1,390 2 2 8 73 11 19 156 474 18 1 80 9 6,103 13 79 274 20 23 10 90 536 2 1 163 118 12 1 2 2 7 72 11 1 17 109 329 13 16 109 329 12 1 6 42 174 2 6 42 174 2 19 6 87 2 19 6 87 2 % 26 s' 26 187 1 3 i?a 1 129 130 64 5 5,365 22 89 176 8 9 11 62 418 5 1 113 58 7 645 64 5 5,364 11 88 176 8 9 9 48 418 5 43 6 3,281 12 38 64 2 6 4 20 279 1 43 5 3,281 3 38 64 2 4 16 279 1 16 3 1,816 14 30 27 1 1 1 16 178 3 16 3 1,810 3 29 27 1 1 1 • 9 178 3 6 1 214 6 1 214 131 ..^ 13?,i 1 4 1 11 1 133 9 11 1 134 7 91 1 1 7 91 1 1.36 1 13fi 137 1 13R 4 19 2 14 139| 4 7 7 27 7 27 11(V 141' 142 1 . 19 143 25 94 68 7 42 31 1 204 36 31 1 7 23 8 1 69 9 8 1 14 9 9 114 146 14R 1,369 645 204 59 24 24 147 148 1 4 26 2 1 4 26 2 1 1 5 2 1 1 5 2 149 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 2 1 2 iin 1 151 152 h See explanatory notes in Table 78. 406 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Tabm 89,— negro PEESGNS (a) 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED OOCCPATIOKS. 10 TO 14 TEAES. IS TO 24 YEARS. 25 TO S4 ISIARS. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. 153 Manufacturing and mecianioal industries— Cont'd. 1 48 1 46 2 43 77 3 13 11 8 60 17 30 1,933 10 57 255 163 91 268 1,847 42' 75 65 1,444 315 179 3 158 1 18 2 244 1,010 48 49 -56 22 750 110 88 1 306 7 3 64 77 14 4 m 6,779 4,342 3 11 TO 25 15 8 86 48 2 15 392 226 6,147 28 21 43 74 3 13 11 1 50 14 24 1,617 84 53 3 18 18 9 66 10 11 ^,TO4 9 67 343 258 100 360 2,299 ■38 162 58 1,018 354 91 3 237 84 53 1 18 18 1 66 10 6 2,024 1S4 3 155 3 15fl 1 1 157 158 7 8 159 2 2 ISO 3 6 16 10 1(11 3 70 1 3 8 3 2 69 3' 7 3 1 1 1 5 10 9 1B2 Ifii) 164 57 254 163 91 268 1,847 23 75 60 1,266 315 2 3 168 1 18 2 241 1,011 48 40 65 22 748 109 66 1 286 7" 3 64 71 12 4 10 8,762 12 3 1 70 5 6 3 36 48 1 15 ■243 223 i, 140 28 21 67 S42 253 99 :3eo 2,:299 27 162 57 .931 -354 IflS IBfi Leatker carriers, dressers, finishers, and tanners. 1 1 1 167 Manufacturers and officials of manufacturing companies. 1 168 5 43 6 2 3 164 15 24 5 43 4 2 3 142 15 lfi9 Masons (hridk and stone) 170 171 Meat and frTu1ipack«ra,cauners, and preservers (6) . 2 19 11 172 5 178 1 87 173 174 Mill and factory operatives (not specified) (&) Millers ;(flour and grist) ., _. ,.„.. 22 175 "MillTTiAra 24 177 91 176 3 ;237 177 2- 2 178 Musical instrument maikers (not otherwise speci- fied). (6) 179 2 2 8 7 230 1,222 «7 -53 75 24 «30 165 206 :5 3 67 26 M « , 11 ' 5,340 3,297 1 1 4 83 21 2 4 64 ; 48 ' 1 33 ; 311 i 195 ; 3, 304 J 22 17 1 148 M 53 397 34 325 71 2,583 8 7 230 1,222 67 53 72 24 980 165 42 1 194 5 , 3 OT 24 13 8 n B,338 4 1 1 83 4 180 Oil wellemploT^a 1S1 11 15 1 5 . 2 1 20 1 . ■S 11 15 1 5 2 1 20 1 8 3 5 182 Painters, glaciers, and varnisliers - Papflr hangers - 183 k 9 1 Ma Photographars 3 ISf) Piano and organ makers and tuners (6) 187 Plasterftrs ,^ ■2 1 2 188 Plumhers and gas and steam fitters j . 189 1 180 191 Powder and cartridge makers Printers, lithographers, and pressmen (6) .... 13 13 20 12 19^ Print ■works lOperatives (*) , 193 Puhlishers 6£ .books, maps, and newspapers U4 Eoofers and slaters 195 10 2 9 2 1 6 2 ... 4, 330 :2 1 19B EuDber factory operatives . 197 Sail, awning, and tent makers 198 1 310 142 1 300 1 141 199 Sfl-w flTid plsTiing TTiill ftinplny^.q (h) :2 3,2a;j vm Seamstresses (b) 201 Sewing machine makers (not otherwise classi- fied). (*) Sewing machine operators (&) 202 10 --• 9 3 203 Ship and boat builders , 3 2 3 1 vn4 "Shirt, collar, and culf makers (i) 1 n 205 208 207 Silk mill operatives (6) Steam boiler makers 4 64 48 1 15 225 192 2,314 22 17 1 14? 14 53 397 34 312 59 2,S07 ::'..;::i.. 203 Stove, furnace, and grate makers (b) 1 1 209 ■Straw workers 1 210 Sugar makora and refiners 211 ?1? Tauora and-tailoresses (*) Tinners and (tinware makers 13 11 1,709 4 9 10 1,231 1 4 4 1 478 149 3 2,007 86 3 990 'It Tobacco and cigar factory operatives - - 214 Tool and cutlery makers (not otherwise classi- fied). (6) Trunk, valise, leather-case, and pocket-book makers. 216 216 217 ■Dpholsterera 8 3 182 13 44 162 26 860 105 2,222 125 13 41 161 24 326 82 2,027 7 3 218 ?19 Well horors ■Wheelwrights 220 221 "Wbitewasbers ., "Wire workers 9 2 41 18 180 9 2 34 10 162 i' 2 34 23 195 222 ??3 Wood workers (not otherwise specified) 7 8 18 13 12 76 224 Other persons in mauufacturing and mechanical industries. o Includes all persons of negro descent. ^ OCCUPATIONS. IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND AGE PERIODS: 1890— Contmned. 85 TO 14 TEAKS. 45 TO 54 YEARS. 55 TO C4 TEARS. 65 TEARS AND OVER. AGE .UNKNOWN. \ Total. Malea. Females. Total. Males. Fomalea. Total. Malea. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. 79 17 11 8 48 11 6 ;04C 1 » 28 251 213 121 335. 2,0- 19 159 a? 605 294 51 129 1 5 79 44 43 27 2 9 11 8 63 8 .3 484 1 12 140 118 80 200 1, 811 10 172 17 250 21 3 03 43 27 2 9 11 2 63 8 2 482 18 2 18 2 4 1 4 1 2 2 153 2 154 135 17 11 1 48 10 5 939 1 28 251 212 120, 295 2,070 16 LM S7 464 292 6 G 6 6 2 2 2 32 3 10 48 1 2 36 20 30, 48 468 2 49 2 57 124 7 2 10 2 2 1 1 l.'iO 7 157 2 1.58 43 6 2 142 3 2 49 53 34 89 1,000 9 117 10 85 145 8 3 23 43 6 142' 2 49 :53 83 ,8D 999 7 117 10 00 145 1 3 23 32 3 48' 1 1 1 1 159 1 100 1 2 1 2 10 161 7 133 132 1 102 3 1 163 12 119 118 80 200 1,811 12 172 17 228 232 2 30 20 30 43 408 1 49 2 42 124 2 8 11 5 14 102 2 8 11 5 14 102 104 165 ^ 106 1 1 "' i' 2 167 108 1 3 169 4 1 170 10 2 31 7 2 1 8 10 2 28 7 171 17^ 41 ■2 64 28 1 21 19 7 15 6 2' 173 174 7 175 3 129 1 5 8 1 63 2! 10 1 8 176 177 178 2 8 ,00 044 57 83 15 B 752 120 29 2 3 83 043 SB 29 13 8 732 120 23 1 1 179 isn 159 1,003 75 03 38 14 sa2 172 34 163 1,001 74 63 29 14 891 172 84 " 2 1 1 1 1 4 ,29 .311 18 13 1 ;384 35 1 22 1 15 28 311 13 10 8 1 384 35 1 1 15 9 1 15 114 6 15 8 1 131 6 ,8 15 143 9 3 1 IBl 3 21 41 2 21 41 2 ■■■■"-•- 181 1 0' 1S2 183 2 1: 184 1 T«5 ISO 1 i 47 7 2 4.7 7 2 187 188 " 1 IB"* I 190 100 1 9 49 15 9 ■8 18 2,577 2,030 2 3 85 12 ,5 2 29 43 1 11 225 131 2,029 31 12 1 131 20 70 625 22 246 63 1,879 95 1 9 49 14 9 7 18 2,573 5 2 5 i 54 4 4 38 12 3 8 11 1,304 1,136 ■2 4 103 8 2 68 B 4 38 11 r3 8 11 1,363 ;2 2 1 1 15 14 ■ 1 2 2 1=11 192 193 7 6 7 6 3 2 3 2 194 1 19'i 196 1 3 6 449 537 3 448 3 2' 194 296 2 2 194 1 197 1 217 00 1 217 lis 4 2,031 1 1, 134 1 537 "go" ll") 296 ?nn 201 3 4 1 41 9 1 ?03 85 3 4 1 29 43 1 11 157 134 1,443 31 U 1 182 20 76 623 21 238 54 1,922 103 4 1 73 7 73 4 41 8 4 1 4 1 203 9 1 1 4 1 3 1 205 200 20 21 4 17 182 103 1,117 19 5 2 128 22 92 879 7 165 S3 1,080 20 21 4 17 148 103 813 19 6 2 124 22 92 679 7 158 37 1,063 6 8 6 8 1 5 1 6 1 2 1 2 207 ?na 209 5 94 38 427 7 6 1 69 12 78 490 3 117 20 S23 5 77 38 331 6 6 1 67 12 78 489 3 115 14 S04 4 56 14 181 1 S 4 49 14 138 1 8 210 68 34 17 7 7 13 90 1 5 13 69 1 2 211 212 661 304 90 1 43 25 213 214 1 ?15 ?,1« 2 14 3 40 4 48 345 1 106 IJ 131 89 4 48 344 1 105 8 123 1 10 1 « 41 10 1 6 41 '17 218 219 2 1 « 67 1 2' 6 U 1 220 2?1 7 16 28 1 4 8 15 4 104 16 4 108 "^n ?2S 1 224 b Bco explanatory notes in Table 78. 408 STATISTICS OF POPULATIOIS. Table 90.— TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEA.ES OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS AND IN EACH CLASS OF OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND CONJUGAL CONDITION, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890. Al,t. ODCSJPATiONS. BTATE3 AND TEBEI- BINQLE AND U^NTCNOWN. MAUEIED. WIDOWED. DIVORCED. TORIKS. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Fem.alcs. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. The United States . 10,112,796 7, 378, 971 2, 733, 825 11, 264, 340 10, 749, 080 515, 260 1,278,726 648, 4OT 630,268 79, 800 44, 582 35,218 North Atlantic division. . 3, 325, 022 2, 180, 845 1, 144, 777 3, 2R0, 140 3, 154, 577 IIT,, 563 348, 854 198, 362 150, 492 16,844 9,257 7,587 102, 892 72, 005 60,908 600, 761 81, 367 155, 634 1, 140, 232 264,407 951,426 1,367,971 69, 633 46, 396 36, 046 289, 300 46,434 97, 2C0 735, 734 175, 243 685, 953 964, 877 33, 359 26, 609 14, 862 211, 455 84, 923 58, 434 410, 498 89, 164 265, 473 403, 094 138, 025 81, 573 69, 467 428, ms 66, 349 144, 427 1, 157, 666 277, 463 «16, 602 1, 528, 259 133, 255 75, 632 67, 191 401, 523 62, 138 138, 737 1, 114, 593 208, 214 894, 289 1, 384, 764 5,770 5,941 2,276 27, 145 4,211 5,690 42, 908 9,249 22, 313 143, 495 14, 458 9,816 7,532 60, 291 7,413 15, 601 128, 097 28, 261 87, 386 215, 442 9,241 6,083 5,043 27,078 4,231 8,937 69, 305 15, 672 62, 772 79,463 6,217 3,732 2,489 23, 213 3,182 6,664 58, 792 12, 589 34, 614 135, 989 1,721 1,310 804 2,724 759 1,352 3,830 607 3,677 6,384 1,004 734 624 1,259 361 760 2,148 338 2,129 2,093 717 676 340 . 1,465 393 592 1,682 269 1,648 3,691 New Hampshire Massachnaetts Ehode Island Pennsylvania South Atlantic division.. 29,461 181, 317 46, 719 244,652 S6, 816 232, 937 190, 672 304.446 62, 151 3,259,084 21, 773 124,328 23, 184 177,586 70,476 160, 638 122, 190- 219, 777 40, 025 2, 488, 253 7,688 66, 989 18,505 66,966 16, 340 72, 399 68,382 84, 669 12,126 770, 831 31, 474 180, 591 44, 889 267, 610 127, 184 266, 339 217, 832 313, 247 73,193 4, 013, 505 30, 273 172, 094 38, 010 251,063 125, 209 248, 3i9 179, 580 273, 707 66,833 3, 935, 462 1,201 13, 897 6,879 16, 447 1,915 18, 010 38, 246 39, 540 7,360 78, 043 3,276 24, 766 9,175 38,787 10. 214 37, 231 81, 852 49,403 10,740 366, 963 1,854 11,203 2,655 16, 348 6,015 12, 960 8,448 14, 756 4,214 216, 901 1,421 13, 662 6,520 22, 439 4,199 24,271 22, 404 84,647 6,626 150, 062 76 694 336 990 574 856 598 1,617 743 34, 286 38 290 143 476 321 344 199 650 332 20, 533 33 304 193 614 Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia Nortli Carolina South Carolina Georgia 253 613 399 1,067 411 13, 753 Iforth Central division. . . Ohio 639,402 282,766 616, 962 296, 971 254, 920 226,224 270, 199 862, 144 83, 166 48,827 162, 260 165,264 1, 431, 951 395, 546 222, 106 459,760 223, 727 188, 088 171, 913 207, 874 280, 720 27, 039 40, 364 129, 625 135, 492 1, 100, 638 143, 857 60,659 157, 192 73,244 66, 832 54, 311 62, 326 75,424 6,127 8,463 32, 625 29, 772 331, 313 606,467 397, 703 668, 542 424, 596 294, 784 223. 004 330, 232 465, 792 31, 808 69, 787 189, 373 261, 418 1, 901, 555 653, 900 391,018 656, 330 415, 756 290, 243 218, 059 324, 852 454, 492 31,075 58,574 186, 554 256, 009 1, 750, 907 12, 507 6,085 13,212 8,839 4,541 4,345 5,380 11, 300 733 1,213 3,819 6,409 150, 618 61,597 39, 142 63, 196 33, 929 24,269 18, 291 28, 409 52, 993 2,611 4,889 14, 511 23,126 288, 235 30,115 23, 372 35, 299 21,017 15, 447 11, 914 16,931 28, 328 1,716 3,297 9,054 13, 781 115, 092 25, 482 15, 770 27, 897 12, 282 8.822 6,377 11, 478 24,665 895 1,592 5,457 9,345 173, 143 5,320 4,448 4,809 4,080 2,317 1,567 2,995 3,450 ISO 690 1,826 2,638 14,073 3,019 2,660 2,860 3,497 1,451 975 1,761 2,014 126 400 1,183 1,657 6,408 2,271 1,788 2,009 1,583 863 692 1,234 1,436 60 190 743 931 7,605 Indiana Uliuois Iowa . Missouri North Dakota South Dakota 5outh Central division. . . 228,442 209, 236 226, 425 181, 310 179, 927 268,314 7,658 130, 039 728, 108 180, 162 167, 320 157, 134 123, 989 126, 551 229, 560 7,079 108, 853 644, 358 48, 200 41,916 69, 291 67, 321 63, 376 38, 754 579 21, 786 83,810 317, 639 299, 073 270, 915 238, 230 205, 632 371, 085 11, 923 186, 252 540, 881 305, S79 285, 700 210, 475 199, 960 176, 333 365, 606 11, 770 176, 172 623, 370 11, 060 13, 367 30,440 38, 270 30, 299 16, 379 153 10, 080 17, 611 42, 001 43,019 42,506 41,651 86, 102 62, 951 1,204 28, 771 69,231 19, 759 19, O.J8 13, 324 13, 406 11, 799 23, 656 905 13, 185 38, 649 22, 242 23,991 .29, 182 28, 245 24, 303 29, 295 299 16, 686 20, .582 2,342 2,395 1,756 1,642 1,413 2,958 121 1,546 8,213 1,156 1.0S7 694 670 610 1,371 95 825 5,691 Tennessee . Alabama MisaisRippi Texas 803 1,587 26 Western division 721 2,522 Montana 46,740 18, 982 105, 962 21,020 15, 360 29,808 14, 000 18, 888 93, 836 64,124 299, 382 43, 033 17, 035 93, 064 19, 033 14, 614 26, 056 12, 880 17, 792 86,375 66, 761 267, 616 3,] 07 1, 347 12, 898 1,993 746 4,813 1,120 1,096 7,461 7,383 41, 866 22, 025 to, 420 70, 417 29, 629 9,596 83,964 6,174 14, 690 63, 940 65, 067 216, 270 22, 145 10, 154 73, 052 28, 860 9,293 33,040 7,836 14, 275 61, 901 54, 436 207, 709 780 266 2,765 669 302 905 333 415 1,979 1,631 7,581 2,194 1,043 8,490 3,282 1,334 2,731 1,022 1,857 8,005 6,747 28,026 1,667 812 6,387 2,128 B44 1,520 718 1,025 4,643 4,098 16, 007 627 231 3,103 1,164 490 1,211 304 332 1,462 1,049 10, 019 364 185 1,074 314 127 348 219 237 915 943 3,487 242 135 693 196 90 201 157 186 702 693 2,390 Wyoming 122 50 NfiW IVrftTTlfYl 381 118 Utah 31 147 Idaho 62 Washington 51 213 California 25a 1,087 OCCUPATIONS. 401 Tabue 90.— total persons 10 TEARS OP AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS AND IN EACH CLASS OF OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND CONJUGAL CONDITION, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES : 1890— Cont'd. ACiniciJiiXirBi:, FisiiEjBiiis, and miiviivc. BTATKS AKD TEREI- SINQIJl AND UHKNOWW. MABBIED. TTIDOWKD. DIVORCED. TOSIES. Total. Males. Temales. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. The TJnitea States. 3,342,058 3,046,910 295, 118 5,122,433 4,969,477 152, 056 624,121 298, 573 225, 548 24, 724 18,853 5,871 Forth Atlantic division. . 444, 156 439, 946 4,210 750, 682 748, 160 2,522 68,304 64, 357 13, 947 2,808 2,639 169 Haine 21,326 13,048 17,924 81,431 4,503 17,484 122,541 28, 200 184, 693 699, 339 24, 129 12,944 17,804 31,178 4,148 17,346 121, 108 27, 923 183,066 668, 093 197 104 120 253 65 138 1,133 283 1,627 131, 216 55, 939 26,167 81, 676 11, 147 7,219 27, 771 262,610 12, 579 249, 071 911, 288 55, 730 26,380 34,678 14,297 7,200 27, 698 201,440 42, 431 248, 406 852,276 209 87 98 150 19 76 1,070 148 665 59,012 6,584 8,181 3,303 S,013 606 3,183 21,169 1,036 18, 729 101, 171 4,547 2,764 2,881 1,185. 698 2,643 18,420 3,059 14, 800 15,116 1,037 417 122 628 108 510 6,049 977 3,869 56, 055 447 286 280 209 78 235 612 03 693 2,520 425 272 271 203 76 222 561 64' 645 1,347 23 Now Hampshire 11 s Massachusetts Ehodo Island 6 2 13 New XorTc 61 4 Pennsylvania South Atlantic division.. 18 1,173 7,643 12,940 764 102, 134 39, 762 152, 069 140, 584 189, 68G 22, 952 1,118,284 7,563 11,997 743 94, 160 39,127 118, 015 93,781 153,799 18, 313 1, 109, 357 85 943 16 7,981 635 31, 054 46, 803 36, 087 4,639 8,927 10, 217 57, 273 1,010 153,219 83, 886 198, 189 166, 520 202, 532 38, a2 1, 940, 215 10, 182 56, 838 997 151, 228 83, 573 190, 333 138, 822 184, 360 35, 923 1,933,759 35 435 13 1,991 313 7,836 27,698 18, 172 2,619 7,456 823 6,096 112 16, 063 6,991 23,054 20, 506 24, 986 1,540 170, 054 637 8,754 84 9,398 3,715 9,514 6,815 9,138 2,031 107, 839 186 1,342 23 6,603 2,246 13, 540 13, 691 15, 848 2,509 62, 215 14 87 13 80 1 7 District of Columbia. 329 218 447 407 721 264 10, 550 233 180 229 149 304 153 8,878 96 "West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina 62 218 258 120 111 Nortla Central division. . . 3,672 Ohio 134,223 110, 170 176, 661 90, 883 85, 989 75, 182 120,012 130, 198 19,063 25, 432 69,757 84,711 857, 112 132,801 109, 304 175,424 90,138 85, 227 74,555 125, 278 129, 089 18, 865 25, 201 69, 327 84, 148 707, 845 1, 422 866 1,240 745 762 627 734 1,109 198 231 430 563 149, 567 270,442 200, 503 253, 256 201, 363 142, 546 110, 895 187,331 248,428 23,116 41, 941 103,022 157, 307 1,319,036 269, 640 199,981 252, 348 200,524 141,901 110, 429 186, 643 247, 491 22,980 41, 693 102, 617 150, 510 1,236,189 802 687 908 839 645 466 688 937 136 246 405 797 82, 867 23,119 18,583 25, 313 14, 986 12, 814 8,887 16, 022 24,958 1,675 3,188 7,105 13,404 164, 336 15, 297 11, 866 14, 720 10, 604 8,393 6,221 9,546 14, 768 1,202 2,295 1,626 8,301 75, 157 7,822 6,717 10, 593 4,382 4,421 2,600 6,476 10, 190 473 893 2,479 6,103 88, 879 1,235 1,248 1,255 1,269 750 458 1,025 1,081 101 278 690 1,160 6,400 1,008 1,070 1,067 1,132 047 391 829 807 81 238 547 908 3,791 167 173 188 137 103 67 196 131 North Dakota South Dakota 17 40 143 252 Sonth Central division- . . 2,609 102, 895 113, 533 155, 223 136, 812 99, 092 151,582 4,500 93,775 222, 867 100,817 103, 415 110, 307 96,359 71, 980 138, 695 1,426 81,837 221, 669 2,078 10, 118 44, 916 40, 453 27, 103 12,887 74 11,938 1,198 201, 633 199, 926 198, 932 193, 595 124, 823 249,027 8,531 142, 589 201, 192 200,816 196, 620 179,911 163, 782 106, 651 213, 397 8,504 136, 508 200, 093 817 3,306 19, 021 29,813 18, 172 6,630 27 6,081 1,099 20, 770 22,642 25, 670 '28, 718 16, 187 30, 361 830 19, 158 20, 256 11,958 12,474 9,167 10, 151 6,302 15, 233 631 9,541 15,804 8,612 10, 108 16,503 18, 567 9,883 15, 128 199 9,617 4,453 787 785 1,027 924 628 1,348 67 834 2,446 021 561 476 392 324 815 50 540 2,198 166 221 651 532 304 Texas 633 11 288 ■Western division 248 16, 022 6,603 80, 391 9,423 5,856 8,187 6,512 9,371 22, 376 21, 789 86, 029 16, 000 6,592 30, 271 9,360 5,834 8,421 6,451 9,347 22,267 21, 661 85,162 22 11 120 68 22 63 61 27 109 128 567 8,781 1,200 26, 105 15,000 1,158 14, 511 3,575 8,605 23, 148 26, 193 66, 256 8,749 4,182 25,971 15, 625 4,146 14,389 3,555 8,561 22, 993 26,067 65, 835 32 18 134 35 12 122 20 14 155 126 401 837 342 2,436 1,441 467 1,006 383 726 2,127 2,643 7,818 735 304 2,019 1,123 401 637 334 005 1,762 2,039 5,840 132 33 417 313 60 363 49 121 305 604 1,978 110 56 311 82 47 79 66 109 292 355 939 100 60 287 77 46 60 64 99 269 313 833 10 21 5 1 Utah : 19 2 10 23 12 10« 1 410 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 90.— TOTAL PERSONS 10 TE 12S OF AGE AND OVEE ENGAGED IN GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS AND IN EACH CLASS OF OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND CONJUGAL CONDITION, BY STATES AND TEKEITOEIES: 1890— Cont'd. PKOFE;SS« Kail And tack makers (a) Oil well amploySs Qil works employfis Painters, glaziers, and varnishers Paper hangers Paper mill operatives Photographers Piano and organ makers and tuners (a) Plasterers Plumbers and gas and steamfitters Pottors Powder and cartridge makers Printers, lithographers, and pressmen (a) Printworks operatives (a) Publishers of books, maps, and newspapers Hoofers and slaters Kope and cordage makers Eubber factory operatives Sail, awning, and tent makers Salt works employes Saw and planing mUl employes (a) Seamstresses (a) Sewing machine makers (not otherwise classi- fied), (a) Sewing machine operators (a) Ship and boat builders Shirt, collar, and cufF makers(a) Silk mill operatives (a) Starch makers Steam boiler makers Stove, furnace, and grate makers (a) Straw workers Sugar makers and refiners Tailors and tailoresses (a) Tinners and tinware makers Tobacco and cigar factory operatives Tool and cutlery makers (not otherwise classi- fied), (a) Trunk, valise, leather-case, and pocket-bookmakers Umbrella and parasol makers Upholsterers TVell borers 'Wheelwrights Whitewaahers Wire workers "Wood workers (not otherwise specified) "Woelen mill operatives (a) Othor persons in manufacturing and mechanical industries. SDjaLE AND nNKNOWS. Total. Males. 435 7,735 1,829 3,316 9U ' 143 6,591 3,885 8,741 18, 361 870 637 3, 623 28, 400 8,864 6,598 16, 213 706 2,622 2,100 10, 504 7,340 22, 880 1,371 8,013 56 1,360 2,612 896 40, 880 2,828 4,853 6,384 1,729 5,032 9,204 3,042 183 24, 988 918 957 1,418 2,083 431 216 24,612 47, 765 117 1,417 2,439 4, 922 5,664 137 2,620 1,204 1,306 133 15, 902 9,540 18, 269 2,462 849 772 3,790 1,192 1,450 100 1,653 10, 404 12,315 11, 053 435 7,127 544 2,306 893 02 6,341 1,979 2,176 17, 789 43 513 3,563 23, 362 8,813 6,584 16, 206 462 2,617 1,913 7,798 7,317 75 1,305 7,998 51 1,223 2,607 890 40, 493 2,816 2,031 4,383 1,627 6,030 9,250 2,399 114 22, 694 697 884 957 771 1,037 383 24,523 303 107 2,439 666 1,429 100 2,519 1,193 261 133 5,398 9,313 11, 949 2,313 657 224 3,398 1,192 1,449 99 1,351 9,340 6,768 7,620 608 1,235 920 21 81 250 1,900 6,566 672 822 24 66 S3 46 14 7 244 5 187 8,706 23 22, 814 137 5 6 387 12 1,922 996 103 2 8 643 71 2,294 289 32 647 1,046 48 24 80 47, 462 10 1,321 4,260 4,235 37 1 11 1,045 10, 504 222 1,320 139 192 543 392 1 1 207 1, 064 6,547 3,633 Total. Males. 802 B,408 1,468 3,680 1,906 75 13, 726 3,503 2,029 25, 889 129 703 6,451 44, 894 46, 406 11, 538 44, OlO 772 0, 834 2,688 7,815 26, 858 7,201 3,203 12, 082 111 1,044 4,261 1,313 65, 202 3,747 4,443 6,501 2,875 12, 647 8,130 2,968 242 16, 644 680 3,180 1,380 686 1,481 871 302 32, 140 7,400 186 264 7,460 1,190 807 82 3,460 1,880 050 177 10, 025 13, 608 10, 891 4,127 609 238 4,224 2,029 5,653 177 1,305 14, 247 6,692 10, 060 902 6,478 923 3,601 1,905 43 13, 085 8,247 1,284 25, 832 44 703 6,443 44, 884 46, 371 11,536 44, 042 718 6,833 2,674 0,559 26, 844 49 3,263 12, 079 110 1,030 4,260 1,342 66, 153 3,738 4,217 6,298 2,857 12, 647 8, 128 2,023 238 16, 415 570 3,171 1,380 652 1,391 856 801 32, 130 163 185 131 7,460 712 037 70 3,450 1,878 489 177 7,937 13, 480 10, 023 4,114 592 216 4,161 2,028 5,668 177 1,288 14, 120 6,696 10, 303 re- males. 20 642 79 1 27 41 256 745 57 2 4 64 1 14 1,256 14 7,162 14 1 1 44 9 226 209 18 229 10 34 90 15 1 10 7,237 1 133 478 170 2 161 2,083 23 17 121 WIDOWED. Total. 63 191 246 217 189 23 1,119 407 494 1,134 117 36 436 2,340 2,376 706 3,428 71 517 151 51 138 49 3,781 217 335 417 177 822 391 118 13 1,023 42 147 95 80 110 110 13 1,658 14, 508 12 123 811 517 129 5 169 109 15 8,617 795 810 223 63 41 367 100 541 25 71 873 6S4 1,030 Males . 63 177 47 173 187 4 1,101 195 47 1,104 1 35 434 2,314 2,304 706 3,427 44 646 132 338 1,651 5 240 661 43 137 43 3,755 203 100 326 171 822 330 116 12 875 21 136 94 50 47 94 12 1,051 26 11 811 43 19 1 189 96 20 15 820 787 Ul 215 47 11 277 100 641 24 64 793 248 Fe- males. 14 199 19 18 212 447 30 118 1 2 2 72 1 27 1 19 1,594 21 4,026 6 1 1 1 26 14 175 1 148 21 11 1 SO 63 16 1 7 14, 482 1 117 474 110 4 2,797 8 363 7 80 436 331 DITOECED. Total. 3 16 24 33 17 5 117 44 78 94 15 3 24 170 136 64 270 3 34 19 160 84 606 15 64 5 683 30 36 93 17 74 43 12 2 130 1 11 9 3 20 7 3 195 1,397 1 IS 33 50 17 15 315 84 80 19 6 2 38 21 34 92 139 94 Males 115 25 9 83 24 169 134 64 270 1 34 13 40 84 2 15 54 5 678 30 14 61 17 74 43 10 1 104 1 10 1 7 C 2 195 4 1 15 a See explanatory notes in Table 73, 420 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 93.— NATIVE WHITE PERSONS OF FOREIGN PARENTAGE 10 TEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND CONJUGAL CONDITION: 1890. OCCUPATIONS. «5, 120 237, 479 SO 1,603 143. 929 2,305 6,031 5,295 26, 049 12, 386 3,206 6, U3 1,«3 200 1,320 921 3, 065 013 057 8,303 1,059 1,309 4,025 1,420 4,074 8,685 ]37 4,548 3,412 436 C3, 108 2,426 334 178 449, 442 All occupations 2,334,260 Agriculture, fisheries, and mining Agricnltnral laborers (a) Apiarists Dairymen and dairy women Farmers, planters, and overseers (a) IFishermen and oystermen (a) Gardeners, fioriste, nurserymen, and vine growers. l-umbermen and raftsmen Miners (coal) Miners (not otherwise specified) Quaxrymen Stock raisers, herders, and drovers "Wood clioppers ^ Other agricultural pursuits (a) Professional service Actors Architects Artists and teachers of art Authors and literary and scientific persons Chemists , assay ers, and metallurgists Clergymen Dentists Designers, draftsmen, and inventors Engineers (civil, mechanical, electrical, and min- ing) ,ind surveyors. Journalists lawyers Musicians and teachers of music OIBcers of United States army and navy Oflicials (government) (a) Physicians and surgeons Professors in colleges and tmiversities Teachers Theatrical managers, ehowmcn, etc Veterinary surgeons Other professional service Domestic and personal service Barbers and hairdressers Bartenders Boarding and lodging house keepers Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) Hotel keepers Housekeepers and stewards (a) Hunters, trappers, guides, and scouts Janitors Laborers (not specified) {a) Launderers and laundresses Nurses andmidwives Keataurant keepers Saloon keepers , Servants Sextons , Soldiers, sailors, and marines (United States) (a) . . . "Watchmen, policemen, and detectives Other domestic and personal service Trade and transportation , Agents (claim, commission, real estate, insurance, etc.) and collectors. Auctioneers Bankers and brokers (money and stocks) , Boatmen and canalmen Bookkeepers and accountants (a) Brokers (commercial) Clerka and copyists la) Commercial tr.avelers Draymen, baekmen, teamsters, etc I'oremen and overseers Hostlers . . . , Hucksters and peddlers livery stable keepers locomotive engineers and firemen (a) Merchants and dealers in drugs and chemicals (re- tail). Merchants and dealers in dry goods (retail) Merchants and dL-al'jrH in groceries (retail) Merchants and dt.nlLTy in wines and liquors (retail) Merchants and dealers in wines andliquors (whole- sale). SINGLE AND UNKNOWN. Total. 10, 567 12, 678 905 10, 388 1,047 7,893 115 911 162, 976 9,416 4,482 871 4,697 212, 313 300 4,427 4,086 1,870 471, 321 11, 096 129 1,221 2,173 32, 272 137, 369 4,839 48, 147 I', 175 0,017 4,409 1,316 7,798 4,066 1,940 6,451 803 295 Males. 1, 610, 953 723, 307 439, 892 234,216 87 1,356 142, 651 2,301 4,707 6,294 26, 013 12, 372 3,200 6,105 1,412 178 39, 486 796 919 1, 325 261 642 3.221 975 1,208 3,991 1,335 4,055 3,055 137 4,018 2,989 7,605 2,345 334 142 229,483 9, 753 12, 647 211 10,380 052 421 115 763 160, 122 1,152 657 753 4,637 17, 368 299 4,427 4,064 760 388, 724 10, 507 129 1,203 2,168 21, 999 379 112, 944 4, 730 48, 090 1,780 0.015 4, 3i0 1, 343 7,798 4,498 1,087 0,211 797 291 Fe- males. 3,263 3 247 1,278 4 324 1 36 14 88 1 22 66, 450 624 2 1,740 352 15 82 84 101 34 91 19 6,630 530 423 103 65, 603 81 36 il9, 959 812 31 694 8 85 7,472 148 2,854 8,284 3,825 118 60 194, 945 22 610 529 13 5 10, 273 1 24, 425 103 57 2 123 253 240 6 4 Total. 1, 115, 255 327, 775 22,166 117 1,019 272, 869 1,906 2,757 11, 760 5,149 1,671 8,094 614 165 44, 145 588 967 302 340 4,037 1,033 607 3,285 1,702 6,536 2,497 191 8,390 6,994 249 4,584 1,268 479 108 143, 957 7,898 4,803 1,774 15, 061 4,633 1,883 100 1,462 69, 260 2,336 760 1,869 10, 001 9,750 470 630 10, 089 518 250, 185 14, 973 322 2,352 1,304 10, 885 651 29, 708 6,518 31, 005 4,112 3,354 2,393 9,407 4,143 3,815 12, 253 1,388 516 Males. 1, 078, 871 B2G, 474, 22, 018 115 968 271, 854 1,904 4,532 2,767 11, 764 5,145 1,569 3,082 614 162 41, 367 616 638 804 263 340 4,019 1,027 599 3,281 1,678 6,526 1,943 191 3,299 6,875 241 3,250 1,239 479 99 132, 502 7,813 4,850 831 15, 069 4,465 387 100 1,307 69, 023 671 197 1,768 10, 527 3, 878 469 630 10, 082 445 247, 164 14, 856 322 2,347 1,301 10, 644 551 29, 154 5, 503 31, 991 4,089 2,067 3,125 2,390 9,407 4,110 3,712 11, 987 1,381 512 a See explanatory notes in Table 78. Fe- males. 36, 384 1,301 148 2 51 1,015 3 2,788 372 163 39 18 6 8 4 24 10 554 91 119 1,334 29 9 11,455 85 13 943 2 168 1,496 155 237 1,665 663 101 74 5,872 118 5 3 241 554 15 4 23 2 29 3 103 271 7 WIDOWED. Total. 84, 835 20, 072 2,208 7 69 16, 114 93 294 166 366 404 67 217 67 10 3,753 30 140 67 16 172 41 21 143 83 386 456 5 607 464 17 1,004 69 40 16 21, 464 257 229 2,293 576 452 2,139 14 318 3,615 2,751 1,428 194 648 5,971 32 48 466 133 12, 007 803 27 161 63 481 1,518 106 1,077 154 13l)r 197' 87 211 172 269 Males. 13, 411 2,156 6 34 8,646 92 220 165 366 404 67 ISO 67 8 18 ?0 41 14 10 159 35 20 144 68 383 99 5 395 368 10 126 69 40 3 6,058 207 ■ 220 71 576 116 26 14 70 3,414 47 68 305 311 29 48 459 29 8,690 651 26 138 61 378 28 1,076 359 1, 074 122 130 153 81 211 133 119 354 70 20 Fe- males. 41, 236 6,661 52 1 35 6,468 1 74 1 27 2 1,720 57 105 43 3 357 112 96 7 878 10 13 15, 406 60 9 2,222 336 2,113 248 201 2,703 1,381 126 243 6,660 7 104 152 1 23 2 103 442 ■ 7 3 32 39 160 628 15 2 Total. 8,058 1,435 385 6 828 10 16 32 25 73 6 44 10 454 127 11 1 2,226 43 46 164 60 62 204 4 12 398 231 81 22 47 815 2 5 29 11 1,091 4 164 23 123 11 17 16 11 23 28 Males, 4,291 1,220 1 633 10 14 32 25 73 221 693 44 6 60 10 5 4 385 6 812 11 3 39 4 105 23 123 9 17 13 11 OCCUPATIONS. 421 Table 93.— NATIVE WHITE PERSONS OP FOREIGN PARENTAGE 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND CONJUGAL CONDITION; 1890— Continued. OCCUPATIONS. Trade and transportation — Continued. Merchants and dealers, not specitied (retail) Merckaula and dealers (wholesale), importers, and sliipping merchants. Messengers and errand and office boys DSewspaper carriers and newsboys Oilicials of banks and of insurance, trade, trans- portation, trust, and other comjjanies. (a) Packers and shippers Pilots Porters and helpers (in stores and warehouses) Sailors (a) Salesmen and saleswomen Steam railroad employ68 (not otherwise apeci- tied). (a) Stenographers and typewriters Street railway employes Telegraph and telephone operators Telcffraph and telephone linemen and electric light and power company employes. "Undertakers "Weighers, gangers, and measurers Other persons in trade and transportation Manufacturing and mechanical industries. Agricultural Implement makers (not otherwise classihed). (a) Apprentices (blacksmiths) Apprentices (boot and shoe makers) Apprentices (carpenters and joiners) Apprentices (carriage and wagon makers) Apprentices (dressmakers) Apprentices (leath^fr curriers, etc.) Apprentices (machinists) Apprentices (maacms) Apprentices (milliners) Apprentices (painters) Apprentices (plumbers) Apprentices (printers) Apprentices (tailors) Apprentices (tinsmiths) BINQLE AND UNKNOWN. Apprentices (not otherwise specified). Artificial flower makers Bakers Basket makers Blacksmiths Bleachers, dyers, and scourers Bone and ivory workers Bookbinders Boot and shoe makers and repairers Bottlers and mineral and soda water makers. Box makers (paper) Box makers (wuod) Brass workers (not otherwise specified) (a) Brewers and maltsters (a) Brick and tile makers and terra cotta workers (a) . Britannia workers Broom and brush makers. . Builders and contractors. . Butchers Butter and clieeso makers. Button makers Cabinet makers Candle, soap. and. tallow makers Carpenters and joiners Carpet makers (a) Carriage and wagon makers (not otherwise claasi. fled), (a) Charcoal, coke, and lime burners Chemical works employes (a) Clock and watch makers and repairers Compositors ,a) Confectioners Coopers Copper workers Corset makers Cotton mill operatives (a) . Distillers and rectifiers (a) Door, sash, and blind m.akora (a) . Dressmakers Electroplaters Eloctrotypers and stcreotypers (ffi) . Engravers Fertilizer makers (a) ffish ourers and packers (a) Total. S7,«9 1,512 24, 694 1,622 2,039 6,665 1'.j7 2,0.-. I 3 991 65, 918 32, 553 9,305 4,310 10, 801 2,149 873 439 526 438 1,673 497 2,494 368 2,570 220 4,7J2 851 694 991 2, 904 2,114 1,307 981 17, 396 1,529 7,324 593 16, 354 2,778 368 10, 204 33, 420 1,821 8,406 3,082 4,779 1,608 6,054 191 2,367 2,571 14,542 1,499 1,221 2,740 907 32, 949 6,068 2,473 302 842 4,828 6,820 4,572 5,302 651 3, 233 35, 129 203 832 90,217 751 351 2,107 57 235 Males. 25, 808 1,489 22, 928 1,597 2,006 3,290 197 2,513 3, WJ 37, 769 32, 332 2,495 4, 308 7, 539 1,796 860 437 384 513, 368 423 1,073 481 2,490 367 220 :, 737 850 992 2,963 2, 050 947 979 16, 613 104 6,756 485 16, 343 1,075 276 3,384 19, 470 1,660 1,277 2,401 4, 2S0 1,015 6,012 143 1, 701 2,571 14, 527 1,374 293 2,740 664 32, 923 2,152 2,412 300 314 3,140 4,675 2,561 6, 284 517 168 12, 454 200 827 153 687 350 1,990 Fe- 1,651 23 1,766 25 33 3,375 138 8 28, 179 221 6,811 2 3,263 1 2 142 349, 064 5 1 591 2 1 64 360 2 783 1,425 663 108 11 803 82 6, 880 13, 950 261 7,129 681 409 13 42 48 606 15 125 928 243 20 3,913 SI 2 528 1,688 2,145 2,011 13 4 3,065 22, 676 5 90, 064 64 1 117 2 52 Total. 43, 793 2,912 303 184 3,945 1,953 415 1,342 2, 682 16, 302 26, 922 593 4,317 2,610 933 1,318 419 349 76 48 4,342 288 18, 295 1,219 125 l,4:;9 11, 751 695 624 840 1,900 1,5J9 2,781 83 810 4,932 12, 053 1,015 100 2,027 285 43, 391 1,023 293 1, 649 2,037 1,905 4,414 330 111 5,377 227 487 5,892 329 293 1,002 35 08 Males. 43, 121 2,905 300 183 3,941 1,873 414 1, 332 2,681 14,718 25, 880 612 4,317 2,501 929 1,318 418 333 331, 334 Fo. males. 30 2 14 9 4 5 75 22 4,275 279 18, 294 1,185 l::i) 1, 335 11, 098 691 381 840 1,890 1, 513 2,778 S3 819 4,981 12, 047 1,004 93 2, 537 2"9 43, 337 825 3,317 293 216 1,681 1,982 1,762 4,414 335 48 3,699 487 20 323 293 1, 000 672 7 3 1 4 80 1 10 1 584 17, 809 53 104 653 143 6 10 1 6 4 197 10 65 55 143 1 63 1,678 5,872 1 Total. 51 221 15 724 79 4 198 835 30 118 34 79 47 108 2 64 204 402 29 23 93 16 2,172 212 157 21 87 103 265 216 13 61 601 10 19 5,218 10 Males. 1,496 109 7 5 154 69 21 63 167 404 842 11 138 59 17 62 16 13 1 3 138 11 724 52 2 68 578 21 14 24 06 47 108 37 203 390 24 93 15 2,171 ^1 153 9 63 74 68 216 13 3 121 10 19 Fe- males. 1,060 6 457 40 72 1 41 1 16 14, 132 20 132 307 9 104 10 14 1 1 181 13 24 29 207 48 480 DIVOECED. Total. 156 5 2 9 18 119 7 3 4 2,852 4 10 175 2 1 13 1 179 14 16 1 2 16 19 22 1 iiales. 117 5 13 7 9 1 8 3 1 1 3 1,339 1,513 4 10 175 2 179 2 3 1 683 1 : 1 Fe- males. 1 li 3 |i a See explanatory notes in Table 78. 422 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 93,— NATIVE WHITE PERSONS OF FOREIGN PARENTAGE 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND CONJUGAL CONDITION: 1890— Continued. OCCUPATIONS. Manufacturing and mechanical industries— Cont'd. Gag works employ 63 (a) GlaB a workers Glove makers Gold and silver workers Gunsmiths, locksmitlis, and bell hangers Hair workers Harness and saddle makers and repairers Hat and cap makers Hosiery and knitting mill operatives (a) Iron and steel workers (a) Xace and embroidery makers liCad and zinc workers liCather curriers, dressers, finishers, and tanners.. Machinists Manufacturers and officials of manufacturing companies. Marble and stonecutters Masons (brick and stone) Meatandfruitpackora, canners, and preservers (a) Mechanics (not otherwise specified) Metal workers (not otherwise specified) Mill and factory operatives (not specified) (a) Millers (flour and grist) Milliners Model and pattern makers Molders Musical instrument makers (not otherwise speci- fied), (a) l^ail and tack makers (a) Oil well employes Oil works employes Painters, glaziers, and varnishers Paper hanffers Paper milloperatives - Photographers Piano and organ makers and tuners (a) Plasterers Plumbers and gas and steam fitters Potters Powder and cartridge makers Printers, lithographers, and pressmen (a) Print works operatives (a) Publishers of books, maps, and newspapers Hoofers and slaters Eope and cordage makers Eubber factory operatives Sail, awning, and tent makers Salt works employes Saw and planing mill employes (a) Seamstresses (a) , Sewing machine makers (not otherwise classi- fied), (a) Sewing machine operators (a) Ship and boat builders Shirt, collar, and culf makers (a) Silk mill operatives (a) Starch makers Steam boiler makers ,... Stove, furnace, and grate makers (a) Straw workers Sugar makers and refiners Tailors and tailoresses (a) Tinners and tinware makers Tobacco and cigar factory operatives Tool and cutlery makers (not otherwise classi- fied), (a) Trunk.valise, leather-case, and pocket book makers Umbrella and parasol makers TJpholsterers "Wellborers ""' Wheel Wrights ['/_ "White washers "Wire workers , "Wood workers (not otlierwiso specified) "Woolen mill operatives (a) Other persons in manufacturing and mechanical industries. SINGLE AND UNKNOWN. Total. 424 8,113 1,261 4,972 1,241 380 .5, 694 6,004 10, 434 22, 498 2, 38S 828 5,619 24, 996 5,035 7,144 12, 209 1,093 1, 047 S,301 23, 009 2,300 15, 483 1,198 12, 614 121 982 473 569 27, 692 1,952 6,662 2,472 2,625 3,010 17, 882 2,694 420 21, 320 1,987 295 1,068 2,775 5,265 462 209 10, 863 37, 876 171 2,993 1,292 7,980 13, 115 177 4,193 1,672 1,039 194 36, 291 9,966 21, 218 2,847 1,876 1,372 5,657 388 790 132 2,909 11, 713 27, 003 16, 109 Males. 422 7,315 2-74 3,288 1,194 172 6,249 3,078 2,153 21, 387 150 097 5,491 24, 936 4,987 7,121 12,197 544 1,045 2,866 9,040 2,270 05 1,154 12, 595 110 754 472 654 27, 165 1,945 3,090 ],912 2,499 3,007 17, 862 1,922 165 18, 989 1,236 286 1,057 1,179 2,017 359 162 10, 771 722 161 140 1,291 870 3,012 94 4,188 1,667 177 194 11, 407 9,624 12, 945 2,601 1,416 383 4, 893 131 2,305 10, 15.1 11,090 8,373 Pe- 2 798 987 1,684 47 208 346 2,926 8,281 1,111 2,230 131 128 60 48 23 12 549 2 436 13, 969 21 16, 388 44 19 11 228 1 15 527 7 3,572 560 126 20 772 255 2,331 761 9 1 1,596 3,248 103 47 92 37, 154 10 2,863 1 7,110 10, 10.1 83 5 24, 884 441 8,273 243 004 1,560 15,913 7,731 MAREIED. Total. Males. 495 3,279 272 1,739 661 103 4, 254 1,831 861 12, 484 93 323 3,230 IS, 441 11, 614 6,207 11,939 369 945 1,460 3,492 3,409 1,658 960 9,245 62 346 810 493 20, 737 1,262 1, 834 1,311 1,328 2,944 7,435 1,208 82 7,524 469 630 872 387 873 117 6,957 1,979 85 112 1,785 064 825 53 2,984 1,312 144 151 7,155 6,663 7,401 1,081 649 196 2,763 431 867 110 912 5,908 4,048 3,814 495 3,264 148 1,700 648 83 4,237 1,733 506 12, 449 50 323 3, 226 18, 437 11, 501 5,206 11, 937 329 915 1,449 2,743 3,408 29 962 9, 245 61 335 809 493 20,717 1,262 1,680 1,275 3,323 2,944 7,434 1,184 75 7,458 444 627 872 358 772 286 114 5,952 232 85 35 1,781 427 ■ 644 63 2,984 1,312 101 151 6,949 6,552 7,100 1,677 640 160 431 807 110 902 5,919 3,846 3,674 males. 15 124 39 295 35 43 11 749 1 1,629 4 20 164 36 6 29 101 2 3 5 1,747 77 1 237 181 1,206 11 295 4 10 49 802 140 WIDOWED. Total. 23 100 19 183 152 169 394 60 11 132 718 414 232 613 25 51 62 462 124 784 55 354 11 20 15 930 60 150 53 46 154 260 41 4 326 24 27 40 37 84 26 4 241 2,835 4 98 152 211 129 2 99 47 17 6 1,410 268 362 78 36 47 153 11 48 6 40 202 403 290 Males. 23 87 9 69 39 4 175 74 14 380 127 718 391 231 612 8 51 47 85 123 1 52 354 7 20 14 916 55 58 41 44 164 257 23 1 273 14 24 40 13 28 21 240 19 4 2 162 8 13 2 99 47 3 6 247 258 201 74 26 112 11 48 6 34 168 144 137 Fe- males. 78 155 14 58 3 6 367 1 783 1 14 5 101 12 2 24 56 5 1 1 2,816 203 116 1,163 10 161 4 6 84 324 159 Total. 15 44 3 3 4 33 14 106 2 32 Males. 113 17 11 13 4 22 20 6 1 31 1 2 3 1 3 4 2 28 277 1 112 26 1 'lis 16 4 9 4 22 20 i 27 a See explanatory notes in Table 78. OCCUPATIONS. 423 Tabm 94.— FOREIGN' "WHITE PERSONS 10 YEARS OP AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN EACH 'SPECIFIED OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND CONJUGAL CONDITION: 1890. OCOUPATIOKS. a All occupations . 1, 986, 946 Agriculture, fiaheries, and mining. Agricultural laborsra (a) Apiarists Dairymen and dairy women farmers, planters, and oTeraeers (o) . I'ishermeu and oyatermeu (a) Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vine growers . Lumbermen and raftsmen Minors (coal) Miners (not otberwise speciflod) Quarrymen Stock raiaera, herders, and drovers . ■\Vood choppers Other agricultural pursuits (a) Professional service. Actors Architects Artists and teachers of art Authors and literary and scientific persons . Chemists, asaayera, and metallurgists SINGLE AND UNKNOWN. Total. Clergymen Dentists Designers, draftsmen, and inventors Engineers (civil, mechanical, electrical, and min- ing) and surveyors. Journalists Lawyers ; Musicians and teachers of music , — Officers of United atates army and navy . Officials (government) (a) Physicians and surgeons Professors in collegea and universities. Teachers Th eatrical managers, showmen, etc Veterinary surgeons — .. Other professional service Domestic and personal service . Barbers and hairdreasera Bartenders Boarding and lodging house keepers Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) . Hotel keepers Housekeepers and stewards (a) Hunters, trappers, guides, and scouts . Janitors Laborers (not apecifled) (a) Launderere and laundresses K"urses and midwives . Kestaurant keepers . - . Saloon keepers Servants Sextons Soldiers, sailors, and marines (United States) (o) . . "Watchmen, policemen, and detectives Other domestic and personal service Trade and transportation . Agents (claim, commission, real estate, insurance, et«.) and collectors. Auctioneers Bankers and brokers (money and stocks) Boatmen and canalmen Bookkeepers and accountants (a) Brokers (commercial) Clerks and copyists (o) Commercial travelers Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc Foremen and overseers Hostlers Hucksters and peddlers Livery stable keepers Locomotive engineers and firemen (a) Merchants and dealers in drugs and chemicals (re- tail). Merchants and dealers in dry goods (retail) '. Merchants and dealers in groceries (retail) Merchants and dealers in wines and liquors (retail) Merchants and dealers in wines and liquors (whole- aale). 400, 014 185, 492 96 3,420 91, 354 6,862 13, 455 36, 602 34, 958 7,199 8,530 4,850 367 43, 698 730 650 1,751 359 456 6,564 474 870 2,418 891 1,255 5, 019 149 2,055 2,340 477 15, 657 1,079 400 98 719, 232 8,066 12, 191 1,692 8,384 1,038 9,934 144 1,095 261, 923 13, 736 7,840 1,051 5,551 370, 875 323 9,771 3,678 1,940 6,293 66 1,032 716 10, 266 201 46, 625 2,074 27, 560 2,393 7,274 9,655 760 3,457 1,964 1,623 6,007 866 241 1, 410, 691 Males. 576, 255 396, 813 183, 453 95 3,303 90, 655 0,857 6,631 13, 449 36, 637 34, 941 7,195 8,500 4,849 343 28, 003 402 652 1,229 243 455 6,453 461 834 2,411 849 1,253 3,375 149 1,908 2,138 435 8,269 1,017 400 70 351, 703 7,742 12, 171 454 8,378 938 595 144 979 259, 350 1,784 1,420 926 6,486 36, 063 321 9,771 3,669 1,612 223, 561 Fe- males. 3,201 2,039 117 699 5 198 6 65 17 I; * ■: 80 1 19 15, 695 328 4 522 116 1 111 13 36 7 42 2 1,644 147 202 42 12, 388 62 28 367, 629 324 20 1,238 6 100 116 2,573 11, 952 6,420 125 65 334, 812 6,063 66 1,011 715 8,326 200 40, 857 2,041 27, 531 2,285 7,274 9,320 766 3,456 1,930 1,437 4,704 863 238 428 19, 816 230 21 1 1,940 33 29 108 186 2,801,992 2,729,369 Total. Males. 816, 798 60, 123 140 3,735 614, 590 6,401 22, 353 6,966 64, 151 29, 603 9,863 6,867 2,666 340 64, 020 990 1,415 2,222 614 862 11, 276 886 1,684 6,013 2,149 4,406 7,691 239 9,115 7,677 483 4,883 1,460 1,030 126 553, 686 13, 675 7,149 5,583 28, 516 10, 039 3,947 108 5,479 376, 893 7,321 2,642 4,504 30, 588 32, 012 1,224 1,454 20, 690 1,802 434, 065 22, 324 386 3,882 1,776 12, 334 773 29, 363 6,120 56, 675 10, 201 20, 062 2,834 7,805 4,203 8,162 30, 084 4,703 1,512 813, 000 49, 499 139 3,650 611, 772 5,396 22, 185 6,964 64,108 29, 694 9,856 6,852 2,665 61, 950 644 1, 415 2,074 674 861 U, 241 880 1,573 6,003 2,128 4,402 7,079 239 9,048 7,602 472 4,266 1,414 1,030 101 623, 665 13, 530 7, 125 3,243 28, 511 9,739 1,094 103 4,992 375, 761 1,706 028 4,297 30, 288 17, 570 1,223 1,464 20, 682 1,714 428, 972 22, 159 366 8,868 1,774 12, 184 772 28, 911 6,104 56, 670 10, 181 19, 722 2,831 7,805 4,182 7,919 29, 129 4,682 1,512 Fe- males. 72, 623 624 1 85 2,818 , 6 168 2 43 9 i.""' 7 ' 15 1 20 2,070 346 148 40 1 36 5 12 6 4 613 67 175 11 617 46 25 30, 021 145 24 2,340 5 300 2,853 487 1,132 6,615 2,014 207 300 14, 442 8 148 14 2 150 1 452 16 5 20 340 3 213 955 21 WmOWED. Total. Males 85, 405 10, 531 18 380 63, 989 342 2,760 456 3,203 2,043 682 791 231 49 5,975 264 94 73 106 317 326 910 13 723 868 66 999 134 111 36 98, 644 601 654 6,145 1,504 1,348 7,424 25 1,110 29, 548 14, 083 4,700 610 2,647 26, 006 140 113 1,801 386 33. 832 496 160 707 81 1,964 241 3,218 566 624 1,693 202 301 283 830 4,154 331 130 122, 249 59, 361 10, 291 17 166 38, 883 310 2,334 455 3,291 2,037 681 694 231 41 4,272 34 92 148 47 73 534 49 325 634 13 610 687 49 319 110 111 38, 061 687 541 191 1, 602 427 87 25 406 28, 536 115 135 196 1,412 1,865 133 113 1,788 72 24, 130 1,425 33 383 157 636 79 1,586 236 3,203 537 624 1,088 193 301 247 344 1,469 255 114 Fe- males. 26, 104 240 1 214 26, 106 2 426 1 2 6 1 97 8 1,703 70 116 47 1 376 113 181 680 24 30 60, 503 94 13 6,964 2 921 7,337 704 1,013 13, 968 4,565 414 1,135 24, 140 13 314 113 3 71 2 378 5 16 29 a See explanatory notes in Table 78. 36 486 2,685 76 16 DIVOHCBD. Total. 12, 237 718 3 18 2,334 26 94 41 118 162 16 70 23 1 19 7 13 3 3 13 8 6 12 15 28 82 3 21 89 4 80 6 3 5 ,505 51 61 210 49 74 251 2 19 28 98 972 4 18 43 18 1,284 17 138 16 25 71 14 23 18 Males. 3,106 704 3 14 15 3 1,851 483 26 82 12 41 118 162 16 61 6 23 1 265 155 6 13 7 7 6 1 2 3 )0 3 7 1 6 12 13 2 28 88 44 3 21 13 967 5 4 12 78 113 4 18 42 74 17 138 14 25 54 14 23 18 424 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 94.— FOREIGN "V7HITE PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND CONJUGAL CONDITION: 1890— Continued. OCCUPATIONS. Trade and transportation— Continued. Merchants nud dealers, not specified (retail) MerchaDta and dealers (wtoleaale), importers, and shipping merchants. MesaeiiKers and errand and office Ijoys Newspaper carriers and newsboys Otlicials of banks and of insurance, trade, trans- portation, trust, and other companies, (a) Packers and shippers Pilots Porters and helpers (in stores andwarehou«ea) Sjlilors (a) Salesmen and saleswomen Steam railroad employfis (not otherwise speci- tied). (ai Stenographers and typewriters Street railway employ6s Telegraph and telephone operators Tele^aph and telephone linemen and electric light and power company employ6a. Undertakers , "Weighers, gangers, and measurers Other persons m trade and transportation Manufacturing and mechanical industries Agricnltural implement makers (not otherwise claa*ilicd). (a) Apprentices (blacksmiths) Apprentices (boot and shoe makers) , Apprentices (carpenters and joiners) Apprentices (carriage and wagon makers) Apprentices (dressmakers) Ajpprentices (leather curriers, etc.) Apprentices (niacliinists) Apprentices (ma.sons) Apprentices (miliiners) Apprentices (painters) - Apprentices (plumbers) Apprentices (printers) , Apprwntioes (tailins) Apprentices (tinsmiths) Apprentices (not otherwise specified) Artiticial flower makers Bakers BaslLet makers Blacksmiths,. Bleachers, dyers, and scourers Bone and ivory workers Bookbinders ., ,.. Boot and alio© makers and repairers.- Bottlers and mineral and soda water makers Box makers (paper) Box makers (wood) Brass workers (not otherwise specified) (a) Brewers and maltsters (a) Brick and tile makers and terra cotta workers (a).. Britannia workers Broom and brne)i makers Buildersandcontractors Butchers Butter and cheese makers ., Button makers Cabinet makers Candle, soap, and tallow makers ., Carpenters and joiners Carpet makers (a) Carriage and wagon makers (not otherwise classi- fied), (o) Charcoal, coke, and lime burners Chemical works employes (a) Clock and watch makers and repairers Compoaitora (a) Confectioners Coopers Copper workers Corset makers Cotton miU operatives (a) Distillers and rectifiers (a) l)oor, sash, and blind makers (a) Prossroakers Electroplaters Electrotypcrs and stereotypors (a) Bn gravers Fertilizer makers (a) Fish curers and pacliers SIKOLB AHn UHZNOWN. Total. 48,642 888 B,736 555 1,107 2,603 73 2,024 9,148 21, 931 «, 990 2,138 4,206 2,383 ],U9 181 174 660 580, 625 438 463 183 853 104 645 07 1, 191 281 118 323 496 474 787 232 4,884 740 12, 935 483 14, 451 2,271 ISO 2, 459 19, 51)1 1,076 2,161 1, 280 2,434 3, eso 11,812 100 1,070 1,957 11, 959 1,105 401 3,678 456 B8,j007 4,151 1,670 1,330 468 2,949 2,270 2, 693 3, 17-J •US 1,212 53, 196 173 437 85, CHU 283 107 814 73 124 Males. 17,446 891 6,268 645 1,105 1,730 73 1,&73 9,148 15, 949 41,650 857 4,202 1,714 1,007 ISO 174 352 410,611 435 462 178 851 104 67 1,190 281 322 495 460 658 231 4,701 135 12, 604 485 14,445 1,963 166 1,244 15, 919 943 533 1,106 2,228 3,656 11, 788 05 840 1,057 11,950 1,066 138 3,574 402 88, 060 1,846 1,647 1, 27 15 2, 248 1,849 1,908 8,107 4^17 108 20, 471 171 435 vi:i 261 106 788 73 83 Fe- males. 468 10 2 867 49 '6,'9S2 1,281 4 669 208 170, 014 645 4 'iio 1 1 14 229 1 183 605 331 48 1, 215 3,582 133 1,829 123 208 24 24 35 236 9 39 263 4 54 28 2,305 29 151 701 421 1 1, 104 32, 725 1 2 35, 507 22 41 Total. Males 89, 620 5,630 461 642 S, 294 3,619 423 3,850 8,906 17,717 65, 636 624 6,271 1,363 1,181 1,330 707 1,028 833, 423 1,024 10 17 17 20 91 266 20, 911 998 46, 730 4,548 348 2,232 51, 707 1,764 671 1,316 3,776 11, 550 10, 159 197 1,438 11,354 25,458 1,343 201 15, 341 828 113, 286 3,967 7,903 1,948 876 4,473 2,130 4,717 11, 308 1,219 183 25, 270 722 7,090 403 189 1,491 118 121 87,900 5,518 458 540 5,294 3,637 423 3,835 8,904 17, 160 65, 448 6,271 1,309 1,176 1,329 707 876 901, 782 1,024 66 25 39 5 10 36 17 20 85 165 20,767 980 46, 722 4,476 344 2,185 61, 097 1,753 619 1,307 3,760 11, 544 10,150 102 1,419 11, 353 25, 444 1,327 15, 337 823 U3, 274 3,584 7,887 1, 947 809 4.404 2,088 4,387 11, 302 1,219 122 18,232 552 721 318 402 189 1,488 118 111 a See explanatory notes in Table 78. Fe. males. 1,720 12 82 15 2 657 150 31, 641 6 101 144 72 4 47 610 11 52 9 16 6 9 5 19 1 14 IS 13 4 3 12 S73 1 7 69 42 330 01 7, 038 WIDOWED. Total. 8,880 301 44 50 806 236 29 268 663 1,267 3, 2.59 54 295 84 136 4« 187 Males. 6 80 1,408 119 2,956 20 223 5,190 96 76 211 443 631 7 127 723 1,332 70 28 1,046 87 7, 132 722 641 79 65 880 137 988 1,187 82 07 3,035 43 27 7, 051 24 11 101 17 13 4,804 279 41 800 169 29 256 662 882 3,134 15 295 45 67 117 46 54 55, 619 47 Fe- males. 4,076 22 12 1 385 125 133 24, 147 Total. 295 6 1 4 13 2 7 ,404 Males. maie.<}. 21G « 1 4 13 48 115 12 1,041 lU 2, 9-!8 292 16 163 4,863 80 70 1S9 428 628 7 111 720 1,282 58 9 1,044 81 7,120 316 539 78 56 337 121 256 1,183 82 5 096 367 8 8 67 4 64 327 16 62 e 12 14 3 16 3 60 12 19 2 e 6 406 1 9 43 16 732 4 62 2.039 1 ,036 1 1 3 1 2 62 5 138 9 214 6 6 4 64 2 138 323 33 26 13 27 64 8 4 66 1 2 414 2 7 196 6 3 4 35 3 323 11 1 i 'so 4 9 "4 1 2,333 1,071 13 1 413 OCCUPATIONS. 425 Tabi-b 94.— FOUEIGK WHITE PEESONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND CONJUGAL CONDITION: 1890— Coiiliuued. OCCnPATIOSS. iTanufactijring and mBchanical industries — Cont'd. Gas works employes (a) , Glass workers GlovG makers Gold and silver workers Guusmitbs, locksmitijs, and bell hanj^ers ...,.,,. Hair workers Harness and saddle makers and repairers . Hat aud ca]) maters Hosiery and knitting: mill operatives (a).. Iron and steel workers (a) Lace and embroidery makers .^ Lead and zinc workers Leather curriers, dressers, finishers, and tanners . . . Machinists Manufacturers and officialfi of manufacturing companies . Marble and stone cutters Masons (brick and stone) Meat and fruit packers, cann^rs, and preservers (a) . Mechanics {not otherwise specitied) — Metal workers (not otherwise specified) Mill and factory operatives {not specified) (a) Millers (Hour and grist) .. Milliners Model and pattern makers — ^loldfrs Musical insfcnxment makers (not otherwise speci- fied), (a) liTail and tacfc makers (a) Oil well einploy6s Oil works employes Painters, glaziers, and varnishers Paper hangers Paper mill operatives Photographers Piano and organ makers and tuners (a) Plasterers Plumbers and gas and steam fitters Potters Powder and cartridge makers Printers, lithographers, and pressmen (a). Print ■works operatives (a) Publishers of books, maps, and newspapers . Jloofers and slaters Hopo and cordage makers Eubber factory operatives - Sail, awning, and tent makers Salt works employee Saw and planing miJl employ6s ia) — Seamstresses (a) -- Sewing machine makers (not otherwise classi- fied), (o) Sewing machine operators (a) Ship and boat builders Shirt, collar, and cutf luakers (o) Silk mill operatives (a) Starch makers Steam boiler makers - , Stove, furnace, and grate makers (a) . Straw workers Sngar makers and refiners Tailors and tailwressea (a) Tinners and tin ware makers BWGLE AHD UNKNOWN. Tobacco and cigar factory operatives Tool and cutlery makers (not otUerwiso classi- fied), (o) , , ,, , Truuk.valiso, leather-rase, and pocket-book makers. Umbrella and parasol makers Upholsterers . . "Well borers "Wheelwrights. "Whitewashers. liied) "Wire wor k ors "Wood workers (not otliivwi;io spt'i ■Woolen mill oporaliven (a) Other persona in in:iniii;tfturiiig and mechanical industries. Total. .565 8, 4S2 650 2, 29(i 1,119 191 8,039 2,998 4,773 18, 985 940 690 6,366 15,727 2,832 8,842 13, 237 2,629 20, 540 2, 186 4,382 «49 e,756 94 817 177 873 17, 591 687 4,112 1,438 1,587 2,C62 5,090 1,605 165 «, 407 1,218 180 647 1,222 3,415 290 233 17, 549 16, 196 S3 1,545 1,694 3,354 8, (12 i 104 2, 009 190 475 36, 735 4,5U1 13, 497 1,858 874 340 3,040 l;.;l 103 2,107 e. 204 16, r.-.i 9.907 Males. 662 3,223 218 1,833 1,105 92 2,926 2,017 1,141 18, 594 171 650 5,306 15, 710 2,816 8,829 13, 219 656 694 2, 494 §,257 2,186 30 641 «,752 91 247 177 364 17, 396 585 2,164 1,248 1,544 2,659 5,083 1,263 99 5,956 .853 176 647 027 1,804 244 212 17, 507 853 85 337 1,694 EOl 3,198 76 2.069 626 51 474 21, 507 4,368 9,148 1,763 774 135 2,428 ISO lu3 1, BOG 7, 033 7, 5;<4 7,265 re- males. 832 163 14 113 981 1,632 391 13 8 253 1 135 1,353 8 4 195 2 1,948 190 43 7 843 00 !l51 305 593 l,fill 46 21 42 15,343 1,203 2 553 4 826 28 3 139 1 15,168 153 4,349 95 100 205 201 031 8,967 2,642 Total. 1,892 5,420 646 8,602 2,774 223 7,872 4, 703 1,584 87, 378 437 1,350 12, 658 38, 3S2 22, 180 18, 260 *3, 894 1,131 1,819 8,994 14, 012 6, 884 1,810 2,357 15, 018 178 400 613 1,031 35, 716 1,301 4,464 2,027 8,906 7,086 7, 033 ,2,838 211 7,265 1,357 829 1,607 1, 057 2,558 651 677 21, 699 3,5U 192 330 6, 163 1,291 5,561 148 5,317 1, 734 165 1,341 63, 522 8,839 20, 003 4, 2'J3 1,163 317 4,959 370 2,315 529 3,185 13, 314 13, 674 13, 697 Males. 1,S92 5,405 534 3,620 2,774 198 7,859 4,667 1,243 37, 321 343 1,849 12, 649 §8,387 22,147 18, 257 43, 893 1,021 1,817 3,964 11, 639 6,879 100 2,355 IS, 016 178 394 613 1,031 35,691 1,301 4,051 1,989 3,958 7,083 7,033 2,769 205 7,210 1,324 829 1,007 985 2,420 576 21,692 1,667 192 258 6,161 1,0^2 4,967 148 5,317 1.734 113 1,339 60.816 8,879 17, 916 4, i!7a 1, 143 208 4,, 927 370 2,345 629 3,172 13. 25:: 12, 133 13,426 Fe- males. 15 112 42 25 13 96 341 67 110 2 30 2,373 5 1,740 2 2 25 72 138 6 1 7 1,957 1 249 584 43 3 2,676 10 2,146 15 11 19 13 03 1,511 271 ■WIDOWED. Total. Males. 144 223 67 238 222 51 fi«4 343 297 1, 822 163 56 730 1,983 1,250 1,123 3,209 12-S 130 160 1,794 398 1.029 147 802 15 26 20 48 2,111 85 625 120 240 509 423 153 15 466 118 44 125 140 217 77 929 «,172 10 87 593 S36 633 7 343 110 26 6S 6,370 305 1,483 270 101 68 827 19 185 69 121 730 1,407 1,040 144 214 28 207 221 11 679 233 71 1,800 10 64 713 1,981 1,269 1,133 8,288 54 129 153 7S9 393 5 145 800 15 23 19 43 2,097 83 287 97 234 508 422 120 8 424 85 43 124 77 134 69 21 929 65 10 592 36 249 5 343 110 7 53 :, 930 500 870 261 263 19 185 53 113 660 Fe- males. 39 31 1 4^0 25 110 226 22 135 2 8 2 <1 1 1 70 1 7 1,065 5 1. 021 2 2 2 389 23 fi 1 290 284 19 1 2,434 3 613 «3 Total. Males. 70 7i;9 ; 278 30 125 2 111 18 83 7 27 126 4 7 6 47 133 201 21 64 11 2 1 7 4 10 1 1 28 40 31 30 123 1 27 1 1 2 3 126 12-2 2J 38 11 2 1 4 4 10 1 1 26 19 25 a See explanatory notes in Tablo 78. 426 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 95 COLORED PERSONS (a) 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN THE imiTED STATES ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND CONJUGAL CONDITION: 1890. OCCUPATIOHS. All occupations . AgricTilturo, fisheries, and mining. Agricultural laljorerB (6) Apiarists Dairymen and dairywomoii ITarmers, planters, and overseers (&) . Fisliernien and oystermen (&) Professional service. Actors Architects Artists and teachers of art Authors and literary and scientific persons. Chemists, assayers, and metaUurgists Clergymen Dentists Designers, draftsmen, and inventors Engineers (civil, mechanical, electrical, and min- ing) and surveyors. Journalists Xawyers Musicians and teachers of music Officers of United States army and navy. Officials (government) (6) Physicians and surgeons Professors in colleges and universities . Teachers . Theatrical managers, sh0"wmen, etc. Veterinary surgeons Other professsional service Domestic and personal service Barbers and hairdressers Bartenders ., Boarding and lodging hou.se keepers . . .. Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) . Hotel keepers Houskeepers and stewards (6) Hunters, trappers, guides, and scouts . Janitors Lahorers (not specified) (&) Launderers and laundresses Kurses and midwives . Kestaurant keepers . . . Saloon keepers Servants Sextons Soldiers, sailors, and marines (United States) '(6)! "Watchmen, policemen, and detectives Other domestic and personal service Trade and transportation . Agents (claim, commission, real estate, insurance, etc.) and collectors. Auctioneers Bankers and brokers (money and BtocTiBJ '.'.'.'... '.'.'. Boatmen and canalmen Bookkeepers and accountants (&) ..*."i[I^ii!![![i Brokers (commercial) Clerks and copyists (b) "!!"![" Commercial travelers '-'■'.'-'-'•'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'." Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc.. '!^i!"ii! Eoremen and overseers Hostlers Hucksters and peddlers '.'.".".11! !""'.'.'" liivery stable keepers '."'.'.'.'.'.'.'.., Locomotive engineers and firemen (&) '.'.'.." Merchants and dealers in drugs and chemicals Vre'- tail). " Merchants and dealers in dry goods (retail) Merchants and dealers in groceries (retail) ['.., Merchants and dealers in ■wines and liquors (retail) Merchants and dealers in wines and liquors (whole. SINGLE AND UNKNOWN. Total. 1,432,057 Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vine growers.. Lumbermen and raftsmen Miners (coal) Miners (not otherwise specified) Quarryraeu Stock raisers, herders, and drovers "Wood choppers Other agricultural pursuits (6) 774, 845 692, 924 16 328 47, 114 4,574 2,457 1,712 4,332 8,211 1,301 1,370 3,970 6,536 13, 721 264 12 112 48 6 975 58 10 78 141 997 50 284 412 41 9,328 839 17 6,786 889 505 1,322 143 3,752 291 1,238 160, 795 62, 089 2,627 537 292 258, 074 132 2,457 434 1,439 68, 661 2 50 667 263 7 8,441 44 14, 966 174 5,439 1,290 86 362 107 59 529 13 2 Males. 936, 528 550, 667 476, 798 15 259 39, 454 4,515 2,396 1,709 4,326 8,167 1,299 1,354 3,958 6,417 7,167 234 12 141 610 50 279 866 3,336 827 17 6 253, 260 Fe. males. 124, 178 216, 126 1 69 7,660 59 61 3 6 44 16 12 119 6,554 30 252 1,322 124 419 286 1,163 143, 431 16, 072 138 481 283 77,423 130 2,457 432 1,353 67, 676 328 2 48 667 220 7 8,191 42 14, 027 168 5,429 1,199 86 362 106 69 512 13 2 387 5,992 12 2 250, 542 180 1 253 5 75 17, 364 46, 017 2,489 68 9 180, 651 2 ....^ 86 985 27 43 250 2 29 6 10 97 Total. 1,460,620 886, 136 354, 969 14 313 495, 346 6,176 4,312 2,291 4,748 5,254 1,795 814 4,859 6, 245 19, 575 184 9 44 60 15 10, 622 61 18 193 89 276 805 18 761 762 47 5,110 659 42 10 372, 716 10, 420 948 1,094 4,747 266 2,345 421 3,590 135, 636 61, 757 909 1,696 657 95, 149 618 377 1,471 815 82, 078 1,082 186 13 2,669 63 27, 337 337 4,626 1,616 281 936 113 110 1,448 40 10 a Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indi«n«. Males. 1, 190, 280 757, 127 239, 938 14 266 481, 701 6,097 4,227 2,290 4,742 5,249 1,795 802 4,855 5,161 17, 837 156 9 29 43 15 10, 495 61 18 193 276 649 18 765 726 46 3,664 550 41 5 242, 223 Fe- males. 270, 340 129, 009 115, 031 57 13, 645 79 85 1 6 5 12 4 84 1,738 28 27 166 10, 239 946 562 4,747 231 717 408 3,416 173, 548 6,196 156 1,328 628 86, 989 516 377 1,470 749 81, 296 798 10 96 1,080 183 13 2,502 68 27, 326 4,623 1,426 261 936 113 105 1,354 40 10 1 1,446 9 1 5 130, 493 287, 137 WIDOWED. Total. Males, 124, 225 68, 513 3 66 52, 483 465 889 169 802 291 147 90 522 285 1,714 181 2 532 1,628 13 174 12, 088 66, 661 753 268 29 68, 160 22 190 691 8 1 20 108 62 146 4 564 48 10 5 142,734 873 48 1,033 276 84 3,173 36 431 23, 834 47, 955 1,639 337 63 62, 696 59 19 121 168 6,444 86, 030 61, 426 23, 747 3 13 24, 786 423 169 301 288 147 81 519 251 1,165 678 7 1 11 1,762 15 297 24 43 5 141 4 1 48 95 2 182 46 10 Fe- males. 44,766 63 27, 698 42 191 9 3 34 549 21, 113 732 47 56 276 15 73 35 248 15, 128 489 112 32 8,653 54 19 120 86 4,827 132 2 1,753 15 432 104 24 43 5 121, 621 141 1 977 3,100 183 8,706 47, 466 1,601 225 31 59, 043 817 1 193 Total. Males. ^,«- males. 5,206 3,442 4 1,574 27 85 7 41 21 6 6 29 13 43 135 11 49 152 2 16 1,314 2,098 66 13 5 3,224 2 10 10 8 415 5,099 2,589 1,454 2 952 27 83 7 41 21 87 22 1 133 ■ 120 11 2 22 1 2 11 941 28 4 7 3 367 2 10 10 7 16 1 133 1,560 2,616 5,591 5 373 !,070 2 2,857 i See explanatory notes in Table 78. OCCUPATIONS. 427 Tajjlk 95.— colored PERSONS (a) 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND CONJUGAL CONDITION: 1890— Contmued. occur ATioNg. Trade and transportation — Continued. Merchants and dealers, not specified (retail) ' Merchants and dealers (wholesale), importers, and shipping merchants. Messengers and errand and office boys ^Newspaper carriers and newsboys Olflcials of banks and of insurance, trade, trans- portation, trust, and other companies. (6) Packers and shippers Pilots Porters and helpers (in stores and warehouses) Sailors (6) Salesmen and saleswomen Steam railroad employes (not otherwise speci- fied). (6) Stenographers and typewriters Street railway employes Telegraph and telephone operators Telegraph and telephone linemen and electric light and power company employes. ■Undertakers "Weighers, gangers, and measurers Other persons in trade and transportation Manufacturing and mechanical industries . Agricultural implement makers (not otherwise classified). (&) Apprentices (i)lacksmiths) -. Apprentices (boot and shoe makers) Apprentices (carpenters and joiners) Apprentices (carriage and wagon makers) Apprentices (dressmakers) Apprentices (leather curriers, etc.) Apprentices (machinists) Apprentices (masons) Apprentices (mUliners) Apprentices (painters)... Apprentices (plumbers) . . Apprentices (printers) . . . Apprentices (tailors) Apprentices (tinsmiths) . Apprentices (not otherwise specified) . Artificial fiower makers Bakers Basket makers Blacksmiths Bleachers, dyers, and scourers Bone and ivory workers Bookbinders Boot and shoe makers and repairers Bottlers and mineral and soda water makers. Box makers (paper) Box makers (wood) Brass workers (not otherwise specified) (6) Brewers and maltsters (6) j. Brick and tile makers and terra cotta workers (6) . Biitannia workers Broom and brush makers. . . Builders and contractors . . . Butchers Butter and cheese makers. SINQLB AND VNKSOWS. Total. 2,809 183 3,436 236 52 326 30 6,150 2,184 811 24, 666 90 363 102 61 22 85 71, 128 206 23 200 105 22 108 Button makers Cabinet makers Candle, soap, and tallow makers . Carpenters and .loiners Cai'pet makers (by Carriage and wagon makers (not otherwise classi- fied), (i) Charcoal, coke, and lime burners Chemical works employes (&) Clock and watch makers and repairers Compositors (b) Confectioners Coopers Copper workers Corset makers Cotton mill operatives (&) . Distillers and rectifiers ib) Door, sash, and blind makers (6) - Dressmakers Blectroplaters Electrotypers and sterootypers (&) . Engravers Fertilizer makers (6) Fish ourers and packers (4) . 48 16 48 60 29 806 5 553 154 1,928 64 2 38 2,256 46 17 140 32 62 6,664 2 94 188 1,100 40 Males. 23 23 107 169 717 14 6 457 146 18 3,624 4 18 104 170 2,716 181 3,369 231 62 293 30 5,122 2, 184 733 24, 548 63 362 62 101 61 22 75 205 23 260 22 108 48 16 44 47 29 778 3 633 94 1,926 60 2 27 2,204 43 13 139 32 62 6,648 2 93 188 1,099 82 14 ,788 15 85 23 22 83 161 717 14 2 305 146 18 15 4 3 16 102 170 Fe- males. 81 118 28 "40 10 13, 270 16 4 152 Total. 4,930 352 651 49 169 120 6,245 2,385 477 23, 676 33 213 45 162 83 256 1 3 24 2 609 324 8,064 138 2 30 8,602 43 7 129 57 118 6,338 437 1,627 41 1 235 33 16, 973 37 263 850 53 51 58 286 1,792 13 1 562 308 27 2,486 1 5 13 175 53 Males. 4,735 349 647 49 169 370 120 6,231 2,385 435 23, 593 30 213 36 162 83 247 91, 797 24 2 584 243 116 2 28 3,583 43 127 67 118 6,330 1 68 437 1,526 37 1 235 33 16, 970 25 262 849 52 61 51 13 1 493 27 2 1 5 13 175 53 Fe- males. 196 13 8,318 19 59 2,484 WIDOWED. Total. 418 31 62 5 6 19 3 381 148 63 1,120 13 13, 020 1 1 62 174 786 25 2 485 1 2 4 327 17 32 116 2 1,065 24 34 37 149 2 1 19 1 1,384 Males. 15 3 878 143 31 1,089 2 12 1 13 10 9 32 7,606 35 90 786 13 1 470 1 2 4 325 16 32 116 2 33 4 1,665 13 149 2 22 Fe- males. 180 1 4 ""34 5,514 1,384 a Persons of negro descent Chinese, Japanese, and civiUzed Indians. DIVOECED. Total. Males. 2 "35 6 6 100 1 761 20 1 480 19 b See oxnlanatory notes in Table 7?. 428 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 95.— COLORED PERSONS (a) 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND CONJUGAL CONDITION: 1890— Continued. SINGLE AKD UNKNOWN. MiREIED. ■WIDOWED. DIVOKCED. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. 9 6 1 6 3 11 24 12 184 9 6 67 37 31 64 615 16 64 5 141 09 60 Males. Fe- males. Total. Males Pe. males. Manufactaring anrt raecliniiical industries— Cont'd. $1 137 2 42 23 19 84 28 37 2,499 13 89 335 251 132 368 2,395 421 120 105 1,923 393 247 5 203 2 23 4 260 1,381 87 87 87 30 1,057 141 87 41 375 8 2 76 231 19 8 17 7,981 5,406 3 97 112 453 23 7 66 61 2 24 2,677 328 10, 393 43 81 3 217 17 CO 493 35 689 271 3,416 ei 132 1 42 23 5 64 25 26 2,478 6' 1 14 3' 11 21 13 3' 22' 5" 241 1 245 4 5 io' 4 3' 7" 24' 8 3 1 m" 5,360 10 S3' 12 6 i' '"'213' 4 2,518 7 i 2 39 34 212 204 108 9 40 39 8 101 29 15 3,102 11 80 735 591 363 874 6,758 1X2 5G'J 117 1,671 1,058 91 14 400 2 13 7 505 2,862 168 153 97 . 41 2,093 451 110 4 339 G 17 150 55 23 23 44 9,167 3,633 4 17 356 109 6 19 93 114 7 41 1, 025 437 0,008 61 37 3 4,''i8 04 299 1,958 53 797 181 6,110 204 108 40 39 2 191 23 13 3,097 2 80 7.'i5 5''i 363 874 6, 753 171 562 116 1, 5S3 1, 057 1 U 400 2 13 7 595 2, 859 163 150 y7 41 2,693 451 108 4 330 6 17 150 0:1 23 23 44 9,102 14 4 14 356 90 5 6 93 114 7 41 803 435 4,750 60 30 2 444 64 2!I9 1, 936 63 7S2 i(;2 4, 993 3' 6 i 2 6 9 i' ii" i 83 1 90 9 6 ' i' 1 2 1 2 6 3 1 24 6 ""174' 6 67 37 29 64 613 7 51 5 73 S8 10 12' 10 9 1 1 30 29 I XiEca and einbroider7 makers 89 333 251 132 363 2,395 401 129 100 1,6S3 392 2 5 203 2 23 4 256 1,376 87 77 83 30 1,054 141 SO 41 351 8 2 70 233 16 7 17 7,953 40 3 SI 112 420 11 2 66 01 1 24 2.364 824 7,875 48 31 3 210 17 00 401 33 550 237 3,204 leather curriers, dressers, finisliera, and tanners . . . 2 9 11 3 11 3 Manufacturers and ofl&ciala of manufacturing com- panies. 6 33 1 6 6 33 1 5 Meal and fruit packers, cannerp, and preservers (b) . Mill and factory operatives (not specified) (i>) 69 1 50 7 6 4 1 3 Model and pattern makers 24 24 3 3 Musical instrument makers (not otherwise speci- fied). (6) Kail and tack makers (&) 3' 3' 2" 2 1 31 187 20 19 8 2 244 23 13 I 30 186 18 13 C 2 244 24 11 1 1 2 2 7 4 20 2 2 1 4 20 2 1 1 i Piano and organ makers and tuners (6) 1 2 17 1 17 1 Potters Powder and cartridge makers 9 5' 3,619 3 is' 1 14 26 2 1 13 6 4 4 3 643 2,782 1 1 7 36 13 2 5 7 7 21 1 1 13 4 4 3 3 513 1 1 36 4 2 1 7 5 1 1 1 1 1 Publishers of books, maps, and newspapers Hooters and slaters ! il ' Hope and cordage makers 1 li ! Sail, awning, and tent makers 1 1 Salt -works employes Saw and planing mill employSs (&) 1 2,781 28 151 28 151 Sewin? macMne makers (not otherwise classi- fied). (6) Sewing machine operators (&) 7 9 '! Ship and boat builders 1 2| j Shirt, collar, and cuif makers (h) Silk mill operatives (6) :i ; Starch makers 4 1; , i 1 i 1 Stove, furnace, and grate makers (&) - . . Straw workers Sugar makers and refiners ""162' 2 1, 318 1 1 12 2' 15' 1:1 118 3 133 33 931 G 3 2 59 5 34 2»;,) 6 ll!3 39 404 3 71 33 274 6 3 60 5 34 237 5 80 14 333 Tailors and tailoresaes (&) Tinners and tinware malcers 67 1 080 6 5 34 5' 17 5 Tobacco and cigar factory operati vcs Tool and cutlery makers (not otbcrv.-i.^e cki.ssi- 17 Triink, valise, leather-caso, andpocket-hookmakers. Umbrella and parasol makers 9 6 4 "Well borers Whitewashers "Wire workers 1 19 'J 5 81 12' ""'12' W ood workers (not otherwise specified) e' 33 c' '"'30' Other persons in manufacturing and meclianical industries. 2 b See exid-nr.torv ru.t.s in Table 73. OCCUPATIONS. 429 Table 9€.— NEGEO PERSONa (a) 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND CONJUGAL CONDITION: 1890. OCCnPATIONS. All occupationa . Agriculture, fialaeries, and miniBg. Agricultnral laborers (i) Apiarists Dairymen and dairy women Farmers, planters, KaA overseers (6) . Fialiormen and oystermen (&) Gardeners, florists, nuTserymen, and Tine gro'wers. Lninbermen anil raftsmen Miners (coal) - Miners (not otherwise specified) Quarrymen Stock raisers, herders, and drovers. "Wood choppers - - Other agricultural pursuits (6) Professional service. Actors Arch i tccts Artists anil teachers of art Authors and literary and scientific persons . Chemists, assayers, and metallurgists Clergymen Dentists Design era, draftsmen, and inventors Engioeera (civil, mechanical, electrical, and min- ing) and surveyors. Jouruallata Lawyers - Musicians and teachers of music OCBcers of the United States array and navy. Gfljcials (government) (&) - Physicians and surgeons Professors in colleges and universities. Teachers Theatrical managers, showmen, etc Veterinary surgeons Other professional service Domestic and personal service. Barbers and hairdressers Bartenders Boarding and lodging house keepers Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) . Hotel keepers 8,255 S75 855 1,804 105 B, 667 ■29 1,216 144,432 46, 705 2,614 361 244 144,907 127 2,420 424 1,416 Trade and transportation 02,231 Housekeepers and stewards (&) Hunters, trappers, guides, and scouts. Janitors -. Laborers (not specified) (6) Launderers and laundresses Wurses and midwivcs . Hestaurant keepers Saloon keepers Servants Sextons Soldiers, sailors, and marines (United States) (b) . "Watchmen, policemen, and detectives Other domestic and personal service BINQLE im> UNKNOWN. Total. Agents (claim, commission, real estate, insurance, etc.) and collectors. A uctioneers - — Bankers and brokers (money and stocks) Boatmen and canalmen Bookkeepers and accountants (£>) ■ Brokers (commercial) Clerks and copyists (6) Commercial travelers • Draymen, hackmcn, teamsters, etc — Foremen and overseers 765, 334 6S3, Hostlers Hucksters and peddlers Livery stable keeiiers Locomotive engineers and firemen (6) 358 Merchants and dealers in drugs and chemicals (re- 68 tail). Mercliants and dealers in dry goods (retail) 42 Merchants and dealers in gi-ocories (retail) ... 893 Merchanta and dealers in wines and liquors (retail) . il Merchants and dealers in wines and liquors (whole- 2 aalo). a Includes all persons of negro descent. 45, 1, 1, 4, 8, 13, 190 104 11 106 29 951 63 76 137 970 60 242 277 41 1,201 776 17 457, 455 322 24 653 166 6 1,620 40 14, 831 147 B,411 Males. 856, 676 493, 637 G31, 521 223, 613 467, 665 14 234 88, 337 4,047 968 1,466 4,250 8,262 1,254 767 2,868 6,383 6,673 215, 857 1 69 7,639 44 eo 2 10 10 117 «, 617 11 68 19 6 943 62 6 76 137 600 60 237 237 766 17 208, 146 6,075 874 107 1,304 86 385 29 1,140 127, 217 132 807 235 66, 097 125 2,420 422 1,835 61, 270 2 22 €53 124 2,375 38 14, 802 141 5,401 659 86 868 67 42 376 11 2 Fe- males. 2 249,309 180 1 248 19 8,282 75 17, 215 46, 819 2,482 64 9 179, 810 2 861 245 2 29 6 1, 424, 318 Total. 873, 695 361, 498 13 293 491, 195 6,541 8,680 2,118 4,694 3,002 1,789 489 4,282 S,201 18,992 67 32 14 10, 475 59 17 190 87 271 794 18 741 608 47 E,090 484 42 366,582 10, 223 944 897 4,724 227 2.283 66 3,681 179, 724 B7, 130 1,000 1,448 621 BO, 726 614 333 1,464 787 77, 719 1, 155, 060 779 10 66 1,064 110 11 2,165 60 27,248 310 4,620 1,468 278 933 65 84 ,281 38 Males. 269, 253 744, 835 128, 850 236, 643 13 236 477, 580 6,495 8,501 2, U7 4,688 8,001 1,789 478 4,279 S,115 17, 276 114, 955 51 9 24 25 14 10, 448 69 17 190 80 271 633 18 735 476 46 1,646 479 41 4 22fi,764 10, 045 942 378 4,724 192 685 68 8,408 167,715 150 1,182 693 32, 825 612 333 1,463 725 76, 963 758 10 6S 1,062 107 11 2,100 65 27, 237 305 4,617 1,272 278 933 65 80 1,187 38 Fe- males. 57 13, 615 46 79 1 6 1 1,716 18 32 1 1,445 6 1 5 178 2 519 85 1,693 173 12, 009 es,294 750 266 28 57, 901 756 186 WIDOWED. Total. Males, 284, 959 123, 202 68, 275 61, 935 414 866 148 801 229 147 56 487 286 1,676 20 108 69 121 4 564 45 10 5 867 48 1,022 276 84 1,143 6 431 23,547 47, 762 1,633 335 62 62, 366 69 19 121 154 6,356 65 165 2 1,752 14 431 294 24 43 8 J 37 4 200, 358 23, 543 3 13 24, 439 383 680 148 300 229 147 63 485 252 1,135 678 7 45 73 2 182 43 10 20, 655 726 47 50 270 16 72 6 248 14, 873 429 37 110 31 3,457 S4 19 120 85 127 1 1,743 14 430 101 24 43 6 Fe- males. 73,529 44.733 53 27, 496 31 175 "i 63 5 121,285 141 1 B72 «9 8,076 1S3 8,674 47,333 1,596 225 81 68, 009 608 1 193 DIVORCED. Total. 13, S75 5,172 8,433 4 1,560 25 35 7 41 19 U 130 7,103 135 11 49 22 4 16 1,299 2,087 13 5 3,216 22 1 132 Males 5,043 1,440 2 044 25 83 7 41 19 6 3 29 10 80 Fe- m.iles. 1,62« 120 11 2 22 1 11 S23 23 4 7 3 863 16 1 132 fc See explanatory notes in Table 78. 430 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table S6 NEGEO PERSONS (a) 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND CONJUGAL CONDITION : 1890— Continued. a Includes all persons of negro deeoent. BINQLS AND UNKNOWN. MAHEIED, ■WIDOWED. DIVOHCED. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males Fe- males. Trade and transportation— Continned. Merchants and dealers, not specified (retail) Merchants and dealers (■^■holesale), importers, and shipping merchants. 1,089 168 3,419 236 44 19D 29 5,054 2,089 671 22, 493 90 362 97 101 67 22 77 62,102 993 166 3,353 231 44 176 29 5,026 2,039 592 22,377 62 362 67 101 57 22 67 49, 065 90 2 66 6 23 28' 79" 116 28 40" io" 13, 037 2, 994 325 647 49 164 351 116 6,225 2,355 443 22,514 S3 212 44 157 161 83 255 97, 330 2,815 322 643 49 164 310 116 6,211 2,355 403 22,431 30 213 35 157 161 83 246 89, 222 179 3 4 11 14' 42' 83 3 9' 9' 8,108 390 30 52 6 6 15 3 380 148 45 1,105 3 12 15 13 13 86 12, 785 216 29 49 5 5 12 3 377 148 23 1,074 2 12 1 13 9 9 32 7,390 174 1 3 17 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 6 portation, trust, and other companiea. (6) 3 2 2 Pilots Porters and helpers (in stores and warehouses) 3 23' 31 1 ii 35 6 5 100 35 6 5 93 Steam railroad employes (not otherwisd speci- fied). (6) Stenographers and typewriters 2 3 3 Telegraph and telephone operators Telegraph and telephone linemen and electric light and power company employes. Undertakers 4 "Weighers, gangers, and measurers -. Other persona in trade and transportation 34 6,395 1 753 1 476 277 Agricultural implement makers (not otherwise 40 201 21 246 8 105 3 18 106 40 200 21 246 8 1 105 73 23 1 16 1 73 23 1 16 1 2 2 2 2 classified). (6) Apprentices ( blacksmith s) Apprentices (carpenters and joiners) 1 1 Apprentices (carriage and wagon makers) Apprentices (dressmakers) 2 2 Apprentices (leather curriers, etc.) 3 18 106 1 1 6 1 1 6 Apprentices (machinists) Apprentices (masons) ■ 1 1 Apprentices (milliners) , Apprentices (painters) 47 15 45 49 27 793 2 487 69 1,896 62 2 88 1,186 44 13 109 30 43 6,053 1 90 152 938 39 47 16 41 46 27 765 4' 3 2S 2 20 4 2 4 ii' 62 3 3 1 ie' i' i 1 4 3 3 1 3 24 4 3 2 1 3 24 Apprentices (plumbers) Apprentices (printers) 1 Apprentices (tinsmiths) Apprentices (not otherwise specified) 1 1 59 84 784 25 1 33' 78 781 13 Artificial flower makers 1 26 6 12 Bakers 467 55 1,894 5S 2 25 1,134 41 10 108 30 43 6,037 1 89 152 937 88 585 188 8,037 137 2 23 3,391 43 6 125 57 90 5,121 1 67 412 1,448 40 1 234 32 16, 883 30 2S3 849 63 42 57 280 1, 778 13 1 552 307 27 2,467 1 5 11 172 18 661 184 8,036 115 2 26 3,372 43 5 123 67 90 5,113 1 67 412 1, 447 30 1 234 33 16, 879 25 263 848 63 42 60 240 1,778 13 1 493 3C7 27 1 22 4 2 45 1 3 2 45 1 1 Blacksmiths Bleachers, dyers, and scourers Bono and ivory workers Bookbinders 2 19 1 2 s" 2 469 1 1 458 1 1 11 Boot and shoe makers and repairers io" ....... 1 Bottlers and mineral and soda water makers Box makers (paper) Brass workers (not otherwise specified) (&) 3 2 3 325 3 2 3 323 Brick and tile makers and terra cotta workers (6) . . Britannia workers 2' 22' ■"'22' i' 4 17 31 113 2 16 31 113 2 1 i 11 i 11 Butter and cheese makers Button makers 70 11 3,691 22 85 679 23 17 104 153 711 14 6 453 145 18 3,543 4 3 11 84 16 70 10 3,688 15 85 679 23 16 85 150 711 14 2 303 145 18 7 4 3 9 83 16 i" 6 7 i 19 8 ..... 150 '"3,"54i' 2' 2 3' 11 1 1 1 7' 40 ""io 2,' 407' 33 4 1,658 24 34 61 1 2 8 36 148 2 1 69 19 1 1,375 32 3 1,658 3 33 60 1 2 8 13 148 2 22' 19 1 i 21' 1 1 3 1 87 1 1 6 1 3 1 87 1 6 Carpenters and joiners Carriage and wagon makers (not otherwise classi- fied). (&) Charcoal, coko, and lime burners 1 Chemical works employ6s (6) Clock and watch makers and repairers Confectioners 2 23 3 11 S 11 1 Copper workers 1 47 Distillers and rectifiers (6) 3 1 2 1 1 Door, saah, and blind makers (&) 1,375 89 89 1 5 11 173 18 1 3 8 2 1 1 3 7 2 1 1 i b Seo explanatory notes in Table 78. OCCUPATIONS. 431 Table 96.— NEGRO PERSONS (a) 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND CONJUGAL CONDITION: 1890— Continued. O0CDPATI0N3. Miinafacturing and mecKanical industriaa— Cont'd. Gas -warlss omployfis (&) Glaaa -fforkora Glove makers Gold and Bilver workers Guusmitlis, locksmiths, and bell hangers BIKGLE AND UNKNOWN. Total. Hair workers Harness and saddle makers and repairers. Hat and cap makers Hosiery and knitting mill operatives (6) - . Iron and steel -workers (6) Lace and emhroidery makers Lead and zinc workers Leather curriers, dressers, finishers, and tanners. Machinists Manufacturers and officials of manufacturing companies. Marble aad stonecutters Masons (brick and stone) Meat and fruit packers, canners, and preservers (&) Mechanics (not otherwise specified) Metal workers (not otherwise specified) Mill and factory operatives (not specified) (&) Millers (fiour and grist) Milliners Model and pattern makers Molders Musical instrument makers (not otherwise speoi- fled). (6) Kail and tack makers (b) Oil well employes Oil works employes .. Painters, glaziers, and varnishera Paper hangers Paper mill operatives Photographers Piano and organ makers and tuners (&). Plasterers Plumbers and gas and steam fitters Potters - Powder and cartridge makers Printers, lithographers, and pressmen (6) . Print works operatives (S) Publishers of books, maps, and newspapers. Roofers and slaters Bope and cordage makers Subber factory operatives Sail, awning, and tent makers Saltworks employ6s Saw and planing mill employ6s (&) Seamstresses (b) Sewiogmachine makers (not otherwise classi- fied). (6) Sewing machir^e operators (6) Ship and boat builders Shirt, collar, 'ind cuff makers (&) , Silk mill opeiatives (&) Starch make :a - Steam boiler makers Stove, furnace, and grate makers (6) . Straw workers Sugar makers and refiners Tailors and tailoresses (&) Tinners and tinware makers Tobacco and cigar factory operatives Tool and cutlery makers (not otherwise classi- fied). (6) Trunk, valise, leather-case, and pocket-book makers Umbrella and parasol makers TTpholsterers - . . Tv ell borers — "Wheelwrights.. "Whitcwashers . Wire workers "Wooti workers (not otherwise specified) ■VVoolon mill operatives (6) Other persons in manufacturing and mechanical industries. 61 136 2 30 20 16 85 22 37 t,lS2 13 88 825 229 102 351 2,367 57 123 75 1,846 885 241 4 203 23 4 280 1,344 87 71 86 28 1,054 140 75 1 853 8 15 7,702 6,318 3 12 06 40 20 2 66 64 2 23 553 274 44 28 1 211 17 66 4S1 85 487 160 3,12« Males. 61 131 1 30 20 2 85 19 25 2,461 Fe- males. Total. 83 322 229 102 351 2,367 35 123 70 1,606 384 2 4 203 23 4 256 1,339 87 61 82 28 1,051 140 73 1 831 2 75 90 16 7 15 7,670 17 . ee 7 8 2 66 64 1 23 354 270 6,867 44 28 1 204 17 66 490 33 448 116 2,919 14 22 ■■"6 240 1 242 24 23 6,301 11 199 4 2 39 84 210 203 108 7 34 38 8 187 27 15 8,094 \ 79 : 707 ■ 570 329 6,733 660 114 1,669 999 14 400 13 7 505 2,846 166 144 95 41 2,681 450 106 2 338 8 17 156 53 19 22 8,962 8,610 4 4 834 33 4 114 6 41 602 423 5,650 60 37 2 4tt 64 298 1,956 54 780 163 6,041 Males. Fe- males. 203 108 5 34 38 2 187 26 13 8,039 1 79 707 670 328 859 8,733 48 660 113 1,483 898 1 14 400 IS 7 6Q9 2,843 166 ill 95 41 2,891 450 105 2 827 17 136 61 19 82 42 8,087 7 4 834 20 3 6 93 114 6 41 503 421 4,336 59 86 2 437 64 298 1,954 54 766 139 4,930 WIDOWED. Total. Males 6 3,603 1,314 1 14 19 111 6 1 2 1 U 23 6 12 184 6 6 56 36 80 64 514 IS 63 6 141 24 1 30 186 20 19 8 2 244 2S 12 638 2,768 1 120 32 69 5 83 239 6 102 Fe- males. 174 64 512 6 63 5 72 24 1 29 135 le 13 6 2 244 24 11 10 DIVORCED. Total. Males 637 80 3 56 31 260 8 2 60 6 33 287 6 83 13 821 1 2,768 630 Fe- males. 23 150 34 32 150 IT a Includes all persons of nogio descenU b See explanatory notes in Table 73. 432 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table ST.— TOTAL ILLITERATE PESSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN GAINFUL STATES A2^D TEERIT02IE3. The tJnited States . Forth Atlantic division. Mamo , NewHampsMre. . Vermont , Hassaclinsetts . . . £liode Island Connecticnt Ke-wTork Ne-w Jersey Pennsylvania South Atlantic division. Delaware Maryland District of Colunibia. Virginia , "West Virginia Korth Carolina Sonth Carolina , Georgia , Florida Korth Central division. Ohio Indiana ... Illinois , Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missonri North Dakota. . Sonth Dakota.. Nebraska Kansas Sonth Central division. Kentucky .. Tennessee .. Alabama Mississippi . Lonisiana Texas Oklahoma. . . Arkansas... Western division . Montana "Wyoming Colorado Kew Mexico . Arizona Utah Nevada , Idalio.. Washington - Oregon California 1T.T. OCOLTATIONS. Total. 3, 441, 071 451, 151 16, 693 13,823 9, 934 56,905 15, 160 17, 532 140, 632 33, 417 136, 055 1, 137, 735 10,084 72, 752 17, 165 201, 470 34, 069 220, 830 231, 350 301, 214 45, 741 442, 325 C7, 433 46, 990 69, 621 48, 521 36, 524 25, 446 22,502 86,240 3,630 4,484 11,422 19, 562 1,295,994 145, 274 170, 849 260, 622 227, 953 Bll, 475 162,613 918 Ue, 390 U3, 860 4,092 990 9,739 20, 475 6,779 3,307 2,716 2,030 7,176 6,161 61, 398 2, 588, 765 370, 158 13, 748 10, 614 9,087 42, 425 U,133 13, 791 119,701 81,102 113,568 798, 658 8,179 62,128 8,769 149, 554 29, 912 155, 779 147,224 215, 704 31, 319 386, 633 58, 836 41, 238 60, 210 44, 753 32,937 22,166 19, 794 71, 771 8,064 3,988 9,970 16,S31 929, 676 117, 687 132, 675 189, 878 143, 305 147, 762 128, 339 848 (1, 282 164,740 8,871 839 8,901 18,476 6,142 2,892 2,290 1,935 6,705 5,719 47, 836 Females. 852, 360 80, 993 2,945 3,209 817 14, 460 4,028 8,741 26,931 7,315 17, 497 839, 077 1,905 20,621 8,396 61, 916 4,157 65, 111 87, 126 85, 450 14, 392 56, 793 8,647 6,762 9,411 3,768 8,697 3,290 2,708 14, 469 466 601 1,462 8,731 866, 318 27, 687 38, 174 SO, 744 84,618 63,713 38, 174 70 15,108 0,126 221 61 833 1,000 637 415 420 95 471 416 3,663 AaRIOOLTUKE, FISHEEIEa, AKD iimOia. Total. 2, 002, 395 105, 617 4,792 1,729 4,294 6,689 1,186 2,830 85,001 6,767 42, 729 750, 644 4,276 28, 913 439 108, 939 22, 871 162, 207 190, 734 206, 169 26, 098 231, 618 28, 186 26, 315 82, 669 22, 001 20,637 14, 711 14, 630 61, 123 2,667 3,261 6,741 11, 685 954, 702 92, 232 113, 029 199, 994 188, 785 161, 684 110, 697 738 »7, 743 46, 916 1,335 883 3,363 11, 665 2,071 1,362 1,141 1,038 2,396 2,685 19, 009 Males. 1, 706, 163 103, 938 4,729 1,721 4,250 8,657 1,170 2,797 81,929 «,614 42, 071 593, 810 4,216 28, 012 421 99, 857 21, 828 127, 521 123, 608 167, 041 13, 341 221, GS6 26, 727 21,821 30, 437 21, 322 19, 549 13, 839 13, 690 48, 400 2,651 3,102 6,426 10, 903 741, 147 87, 950 100, 246 138, 052 124, 632 114, 510 94, 100 711 81, 010 45, 816 1,317 379 8,209 11, 218 2,016 1,281 1,084 1,008 2,297 2,616 19, 301 Females. 63 8 44 32 18 33 672 153 653 59 900 18 9,082 1,043 84, CSC 65,128 39,125 6,757 12,830 1,159 1,491 2,123 679 1,088 852 1, 040 2,723 115 159 818 782 213, 655 4,283 12, 783 61,942 64,253 37, 038 16, 497 27 16,733 1,070 18 4 84 899 28 69 308 PROFESSIONAL SKRVICB. Total. 4,133 808 23 13 6 101 16 18 403 47 180 7S8 85 18 237 16 131 71 177 65 829 129 81 176 90 44 30 36 142 6 4 47 40 262 208 141 147 116 203 1 107 80 78 25 11 29 1 16 16 287 Males. 3,863 20 12 6 92 14 15 S82 46 170 744 7 73 13 223 15 121 69 173 60 773 121 71 166 84 41 31 33 133 6 2 46 1,111 253 196 129 138 108 186 1 100 479 n 9 27 68 24 10 29 1 16 14 873 Females, 270 62 OCCUPATIONS. . 433 OCCUPATIONS AND IN EACH CLASS OF OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890. BTATE3 AND TEREITORIES. The United States - Korth Atlantic diTlsion. Maise Kew Hampshire . Vermont Massachusetts . .. Khode Islan d Connecticut Ke-wTork ,. Ke"w Jersey Pennsylvania South Atlantic division. Delaware Maryland District of Columbia . Yirginia "West Virginia !N"orth Carolina South Carolina Georgia !Florida JfTorth Central division. Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri l?'orthDaliota. South Dakota. Nebraska Kansaa Bonth Central division - Kentucky .. Tennessee . . Alabama Mississippi . Louisiana... Texas.- Oklahoma .. Arkansas Western division . Montana "Wyoming Colorado New Mexico . Arizona TTtah Kevada Idaho Washington . Oregon California DOMESTIC AND PKEBONAL 6EBVICE. Total. IBG, 513 6,261 3,170 2,043 21, 501 4, 841 6,852 60, 101 19, 4,86 62, 358 283, 304 4,406 32, Oil 13, 447 66, 205 7,304 41, 628 31, 821 70, 722 14, 920 137, 754 20, 344 14, 513 23, 181 16,130 9, OOO 7,053 6,033 25, 1C9 651 761 3,200 5,819 204, 278 40, 670 41, 803 45, 525 31,412 49, 357 40, 519 137 14, 790 49, 718 1,966 366 4,087 7,670 2,897 1,349 1, 239 752 3,273 2,287 23, 230 Males. 608, 859 134, 414 4,202 2,605 2,335 14, 630 3,509 4,806 40, 853 13, 471 48, 003 115, 806 2,018 14, 545 6,357 27, 114 4,305 14, 607 11,860 27, 403 7,707 98,084 20, 025 10, 698 17,025 13, 504 7,726 4,762 3,505 14,-002 315 430 2,125 3,907 117, 972 18, 160 17, 778 18, 171 11, 672 24, 012 21, 642 95 6,636 42, 683 1,773 321 3,981 6,163 2,383 1,047 891 689 2,938 1,986 20, 409 Females. 412, 768 52, 099 1,059 665 603 e,871 1,332 2, 046 19, 243 6,015 14, 353 167, 553 1,788 18, 306 8,090 39, 091 2,999 26, 731 19, 981 43, 319 7,213 39, 670 6,219 3,815 6,156 2,626 2,174 2,291 1,523 11, 167 336 331 1,075 1,852 146, 306 22, 604 24, 090 27,354 19, 840 23,345 18, 977 . 42 8,154 7,135 193 45 706 1,505 614 302 348 63 837 301 2,821 TEADE AND TBANSPORTATION. Total. 8, 081 804 815 673 4,273 983 1,273 14, 590 3,858 10, 807 89, 926 521 4,835 1,682 16, 034 2,298 4,677 3,851 10, 123 2,005 25, 344 4,531 2,439 6,084 3,010 1,628 1,150 1,408 4,578 120 313 723 S59 84, 684 5,561 7,036 6, 461 3,461 4,794 6,825 12 1,544 8,304 419 192 927 663 433 212 170 172 705 471 4,046 Males. 142, 944 36, 629 793 810 671 4,050 954 1,241 13,874 3,700 10, 431 500 4,671 1,591 9,865 2,290 4,499 3,718 9, 857 1,989 25, 269 4,384 2,400 4,896 2,965 1,498 1,133' 1,886 4,502 120 308 713 950 34, 009 6,496 6, 959 6,340 3,383 4,565 6, 727 12 1,527 8,257 419 192 917 665 486 208 108 171 696 465 1,980 Females. 5 2 223 34 32 716 153 376 1,046 21 264 91 169 3 73 133 266 16 147 30 183 45 80 17 05 77 121 68 229 98 17 107 10 8 2 4 MAKXfS'ACTDKraG AND MECHAN. ICAL I.NDUSTEIES. Total. 276, 017 120, 132 6,814 8.095 2,018 25, 341 8,129 6,559 35, 935 8,259 10,981 63, 003 874 6,009 1,579 16, 055 1,680 12, 347 7,873 14, 023 2,663 43,382 8,293 3,043 8,622 7,290 4,415 2,496 1,395 5,228 87 146 709 1,059 41,145 6,649 8,708 8,601 4,153 5,624 5,369 30 2,200 361 40 742 333 137 784 705 4,227 Males. 84, 521 8,999 6,466 1,825 17, 990 6,485 4,332 29, 603 7,272 17, 883 49, 382 838 4,927 1,387 12, 495 1,474 8,741 6,971 11, 287 2,262 39, 721 7,579 3,236 7,637 6,878 4,113 2, 371 1,280 4,784 73 141 657 972 35, 437 5,722 7,498 7,186 3,630 4,531 4,784 29 2,009 7,575 351 38 707 443 204 343 124 66 759 603 3,872 ITemalea. POP — PT 434 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Tablb 98.— total ILLITERATE PERSONS 10 TEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED oconpATioNa. AGQEEQATB. WHITE. NATIVE WHITE. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Fom.ilcs. 1 All occnpations 3,441,071 2, 588, 765 852, 306 1,496,835 1, 278, 077 218, 758 D19, 004 788,463 130,536 Agriculture, fislieries, andminin'^ 2 2, 092, 395 1, 700, 463 385, 932 841,720 774, 800 66, 920 672, 319 612, 627 69, 692 Agricultural laborers (a) 3 1, 066, 762 20 1,477 895, 402 14, 938 8,032 7,923 40, 319 19, 989 7,067 10, 636 11, 363 8,571 4,133 763, 687 20 1,215 814,060 14, 747 7,551 7, 915 40, 284 19, 915 7,052 10, 397 11, 347 8,253 3,863 303, 075 290, 289 26 1,000 462, 654 8,182 3, 424 5,514 36, 080 13,561 6,310 9,015 6,345 1,266 2,165 261, 286 25 940 425, 330 8,149 3,213 5,610 36, 049 13, 636 5, 306 8,903 5,344 1,203 1,908 29, 003 255, 781 18 219 380, 907 5,649 972 2,017 11, 400 4,671 1,299 4,634 3,171 1,081 986 227, 616 18 165 349, 708 6,620 866 2,615 11, 391 4,564 1,258 4,563 3,170 1,043 893 28, 1G5 4 Apiarists h 2C2 81, 333 191 481 8 36 74 5 139 16 313 270 126 37, 318 33 211 4 31 15 4 112 1 62 167 64 31,199 29 106 2 9 7 1 81 1 88 88 6 7 T^shermen and oyatermen (a) 8 9 Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vine growers 10 Miners (coal) 11 Miners (not otherwise specified) 12 13 Stock raisers, herders, and drovers 14 "Wood choppers IB Other agricultural pursuits (a) IB 17 147 104 43 40 13 24 4 6 18 Architects iy 94 74 20 78 64 14 25 19 6 20 Authors and literary and scientific persons 21 Chemists, aasayers, and metallurgists m Clergymen 834 873 11 168 155 3 103 101 2 23 Dentists Hi Designers, draftsmen, and inventors 2b ing) and surveyors. Journalists 26 27 Lawyers 28 29 Musicians and teachers of music GfRcers of United States army and navy 934 917 77 839 772 67 268 227 31 l-ld 677 367 617 295 30 72 409 133 449 105 20 23 253 98 236 77 17 21 31 Physicians and surgeons 32 Professors in colleges and universities 33 Teachers 34 889 81 872 81 17 380 02 375 02 11 205 35 199 35 35 Veterinary surgeons 30 Other professional service 37 Domestic and personal service 921, 627 503, 859 412,768 371, 893 264, 207 107, 086 151, 574 97, 646 63, 028 Barbers and hairdressers 3» 4,298 1,139 3,301 6,698 851 13, 613 853 1,780 402, 724 119,542 3,629 1, 222 2,083 293, 170 648 595 3,094 2,587 146, 899 4,182 1,132 706 6,696 681 390 840 1,438 428, 215 9,715 35 801 1,826 45, 835 539 695 3,076 2, 307 • 142, 944 116 7 2,593 2 270 13, 223 18 328 34, 509 109, 827 3,594 421 257 247, 291 1,992 783 1,937 3,819 611 7,897 240 015 246, 698 15, 224 845 389 1,864 85,412 227 229 2,393 1,063 80, 300 1,938 776 877 3,817 464 130 246 446 241,759 692 14 298 1,631 7,305 224 229 2,377 1,484 77, 398 61 6 1,560 2 177 7,767 309 197 569 1,900 269 4,045 201 164 92, 211 0,607 604 .01 286 il, 966 80 60 637 213 28, 619 288 193 no 1,899 190 66 201 120 89, 486 162 21 4 459 1 79 4,879 3S 40 41 42 43 Housekeepers and stewards (a) 44 45 40 Hunters, trappers, guides, and scouts Ijaborors (not specified) (a) 199 3,939 14, 532 831 91 223 78, 107 3 44 2,725 6,445 661 32 22 38,481 1 47 Launderera and laundresses 48 41 no Saloon keepers 63 264 3,435 79 60 827 157 28, 158 fil Servants S? 53 54 55 Soldiora, sailors, and marines (United States) '{a) . . 18 280 3,965 16 179 2, 902 10 61 461 50 Trade and transportation Agents (claim, commission, real estate, insurance, etc.) and coUectora. Auctioneers 67 58 670 638 32 372 - 349 23 179 109 10 fiO Bankers and brokers (money and stocks) Boatmen and canalraen 152 1,977 137 1,970 15 1 '117' 1,010 102 1,015 is' 1 43' 711 40' 710 3 1 ei 62 63 64 28 2,735 82 38,931 086 7,388 11, 338 664 1,111 71 294 2,175 132 20 28 2, 513 78 38, 899 974 7,384 10, 377 664 1,111 71 288 1,049 131 20 planatory no 19 1,772 00 19, 108 2,043 9, 7115 399 499 46 249 1,734 122 18 e78. 19 1,012 05 19,150 767 2,013 9,199 399 499 46 243 1,209 121 18 8 925 32 11, 390 282 1,182 1,174 220 282 28 62 282 20 4 8 868 31 11, 381 282 1,182 1,119 220 282 28 62 239 20 4 Commercial travelers 192 4 33 11 4 901 130 1 12 5 67 1 6 66 Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc 60 I'oremen and overseers Hostlers 67 OR Hucksters and peddlers 69 70 696 56 71 Merchants and dealers in drugs and chemicals (re-" tail). Merchants and dealers in dry goods (retail) Merchants and df^alers in groceries (retail) Mercliani s and dealersin winea and liquors (retail) . Merchants and dealers in wines and liiiuors ( whole- 72 7? 6 526 1 6 465 1 74 76 43 muc;. 1 1 a See ex tes in Tabl OCCUPATIONS. IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND COLOE: 1800. 435 NATIVB WHITB— NATIVa PAaENTS. Total. 838, 403 635, 689 242, 766 16 161 864, 212 5,206 2,218 8,103 3,794 999 3,534 2,860 1,029 836 Males. Females. 677, 313 214, 987 16 116 333, 907 5,177 682 2,216 8,102 3,790 3,470 2,859 993 758 118, 579 58,376 27, 779 48 30, 305 29 104 2 EATrVB WHITE— FOEEIQS PABENTS, Total. 80, 601 36, 630 13, 015 2 55 16, 695 443 186 399 3,295 777 800 1,100 311 52 160 Males. 35, 314 12, 629 2 49 15, 801 443 184 399 5,289 774 300 1,083 311 50 140 iremalea. 11, 957 1,316 6 894 FOREIGN WHITS. Total. 677, 831 109, 401 34, 508 7 847 81, 747 2,533 2,452 2,897 24, 680 8, 980 4,011 4,381 2,174 184 1,179 Males. 489, 609 162, 173 33, 670 7 775 75, 628 2,539 2,347 2,895 24, 058 8,972 4,008 4,350 2,174 160 1,100 Females. 88, 222 7,228 72 6,119 4 105 2 22 8 COLOEED. (6) Total. 1, 944, 236 1, 250, 675 776, 473 1 411 432, 748 6,756 4,608 2,409 4,239 6,433 1,747 1,521 6,018 7,306 1,968 107 "ii Males. 1, 310, 688 931, 663 502, 401 1 275 388, 733 6,598 4,338 2,405 4,235 6,379 1,746 1,494 6,003 7,055 Females. 274, 072 136 44,015 158 270 4 4 1 27 15 251 103 19 PBHS0K3 OS- NEGRO DESCENT. 1, 895, 432 1, 233, 783 770, 425 1 397 423, 480 6,003 3,709 2,119 4,202 3,566 1,704 769 5,160 7,268 1,640 Males. 1, 264, 402 915,452 496, 604 1 201 384, 685 5,897 3,465 2,115 4,198 3,565 1,703 743 6,137 7,018 1,559 8 Females. 630, 070 318, 331 273, 761 130 43, 795 106 244 4 4 1 1 16 13 250 81 94 55 726 718 173 '212 27 68 581 545 145 148 140 225 89 216 35 213 28 208 234 198 190 200 115 190 78 172 28 166 28 181 27 176 27 503 19 497 19 404 19 401 19 208 118 462 1,545 223 4,578 173 121 77,449 5,673 663 67 179 36, 151 64 44 695 144 23, 852 151 81, 455 47, 101 23, 018 16, 191 53, 758 649, 734 524, 694 195 115 87 1,544 153 56 173 92 74, 895 132 13 3 375 1 . 70 4,522 44 167 2,917 63 44 685 22, 551 29 2,654 5,541 662 23 12 33, 234 301 101 79 107 355 46 367 28 43 U, 762 934 2 24 107 5,815 16 16 142 74 5,767 93 78 23 355 37 10 28 28 14, 591 30 357 15 07 508 16 16 142 64 15 171 904 2 10 6,247 10 160 10 28 1,083 685 1,368 1,919 372 2,952 45 481 153, 487 8,617 181 298 1,563 43, 446 147 1G9 1, 656 1,445 51, 081 1,650 583 267 1,018 274 04 45 320 152, 273 530 14 239 1,367 3,820 145 169 1,550 1,327 49, 240 1,101 1 2,888 155 1,214 8,087 167 59 201 39, 626 118 2,441 2,305 357 1,367 2,779 210 5,716 012 1,121 217, 026 104, 318 2,784 833 229 207, 764 321 366 701 024 66, 599 2,244 869 329 2,779 117 260 594 992 186, 466 9,023 21 503 . 195 38, 580 315 366 699 823 65, 546 62 1 1,038 93 5,456 18 129 30, 570 95, 295 2,763 330 34 169, 184 6 101 1,053 1,255 2,768 194 6,630 53 1,112 207, 998 95, 970 2,784 711 206 201, 234 319 353 691 63, 367 2,007 351 223 2,763 101 251 63 983 177, 646 1,127 21 384 173 32, 754 313 358 193 189 175 61 1 1,032 93 5,379 129 30, 350 94,843 2,703 327 33 168, 480 2 92 1,018 8 37 569 4 141 3 141 74 305 63 305 35 961 35 961 9 940 7 764 23 1,064 225 929 828 185 225 18 67 228 14 4 7 727 23 1,059 225 929 788 185 225 18 57 199 14 4 1 101 9 2,320 57 253 346 35 57 10 1 141 8 ;, 325 57 253 331 35 57 10 15 11 847 34 7,778 490 1,461 8,621 179 217 18 187 1,452 102 14 11 774 34 7, 772 485 1,401 8,030 179 217 18 181 1, 030 101 14 9 903 16 19, 763 213 422 1 45 441 10 2 9 901 13 19, 743 207 4,741 1,178 165 612 25 45 380 10 2 4 365 648 14 19, 665 199 4,735 1,193 105 OCO 15 322 10 691 11 19, 645 193 4,731 840 105 609 15 32 262 10 2 4 358 60 b Persons of ue^o descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. 436 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 9§.- TOTAL ILLITERATE PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AST) OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED OCCUPATIONS. Trade aTid transportation — Continued. Merchants and dealers, not specified (retail) Merchants and dealers (wholesale), imijorters, and shipping merchants. Messengers and errand and office boys Kewspapor carriers and newsboys Officials of banks and of insurance, trade, trans- portation, trust, and other companies, (a-) Packers and shippers Pilots Porters and helpers (in stores and warehouses) . . . Sailors (a) Salesmen and saleswomen - Steam railroad employ6a (not olherwise speci- fied), (a) Stenographers and typewriters Street railway employes Telegraph and telephone operators Telegraphandtelephonelinemenandelectriclight andpower company omploySa. Undertakers - - Weighers, gaugers, and measurers Other persons in trade and transportation Manufacturing and mechanical industries. Agricnltural implement maters (not otherwise classified), (a) Apprentices (blacksmiths) Apprentices (boot and shoo makers) Apprentices (carpenters and joiners) Apprentices (carriage and wagon makers) Apprentices (dressmakers) Apprentices (leather curriers, etc.) -- Apprentices (machinists) - Apprentices (masons) Apprentices (milliners) - Apprentices (painters) . . Apprentices (plumbers) . . Apprentices (printers) . . . Apprentices (tailors) Apprentices (tinsmiths) . Apprentices (not otherwise speiiitied) . Artiliciai dower makers Bakers _ Basket makers Blacksmiths - Bleachers, dyers, and scourers Bone and ivory workers Bookbinders Boot and shoe makers and repairers Bottlers and mineral and soda water makers. Box makers (paper) Box makt-rs ( wood) Brass workers (not otherwise specified) (a) Breweie and maltsters (a) — - Brick and tile makers and terra cotta workers (a) Britannia workers Broom and brush makers Builders and contractors , Butchers - , Butter and cheese makers , Button makers Cabinet makers Candle, soap, and tallow makers. Carpenters and joiners Carpet makers (a) Carriage and wagon makers (not otherwise classi- fied), (a) Charcoal, coke, and lime burn ers Chemicul works employes (a) Clock and watch makers and repairers Compositors (a) Confectioners Coopers Copper workers Corset makers Cotton mill operatives (a) . Distillers and rectifiers (a) I>oor, sash and bUndmakers (a) Dressmakers Electroplaters Electrotypers and stereotypers (a) . Engravers Fertilizer makers (a) Fish curera and packers (a) ASaEEOATG. Total. 9,746 471 1,731 195 348 776 124 3,219 4,543 1,062 53, 789 225 73 S07 276, 017 241 157 48 143 10 35 1 45 55 11 35 24 19 109 33 616 151 2,489 988 12, 392 49 134 10, 291 207 235 412 387 1,283 12, 904 10 603 829 3,435 149 58 1,025 146 23, 695 1,030 742 2, 485 232 340 085 3,358 159 00 32, 282 489 101 3,305 23 189 114 Males. 8,685 471 1,677 188 345 634 124 3,192 4,643 861 63, 6CS 1,137 221 70 659 226, 636 157 43 143 10 35 24 12 79 33 693 42 2,372 715 12, 387 831 47 95 10, 012 109 134 399 378 1,281 12, 874 577 828 3,422 138 30 1,025 139 23, 692 442 73S 2,482 208 303 047 3,354 159 11 16, 306 487 101 93 23 186 104 Females. 143 27 '201 221 49,381 23 109 117 213 5 61 2 39 282 101 13 9 68S 4 338 4 49 15,976 3,212 Total. 7,738 220 643 125 249 677 82 383 2,413 834 26, 620 798 119 703 200, 757 32 1 44 39 11 27 17 14 108 30 463 151 2,136 602 6,640 47 132 8,170 186 235 322 378 1,193 7,830 9 -543 581 2,313 126 58 925 130 13, 760 1,000 666 1,655 104 323 860 2,207 119 60 31,755 191 89 2,592 23 Males. 6,872 220 623 121 247 456 82 305 2,413 674 26, 525 Females. 916 T9S 115 34 159, 674 27 17 e 76 30 443 42 2,061 442 6,637 772 45 94 7,902 178 134 310 369 1,191 7,817 7 519 683 2,302 117 925 125 13, 758 437 562 1,554 181 291 5.53 2,203 149 11 15,937 189 89 92 23 a See explanatory notes in Table 78. 122 'is "leb' 95 MATITE WHITE. TotaL 299 41, 083 20 109 74 60 101 12 28 "5 o 663 4 307 4 49 15, S18 2 2,500 1,676 122 61 112 211 02 109 1,089 254 7,448 43 65,606 11 I 27 13 9 20 U 7 7 22 237 10 194 360 3,160 148 5 40 1,616 41 56 134 62 70 1,630 302 100 723 31 7 141 30 6,100 372 290 529 37 50 102 1,313 17 14 12, 2110 127 20 828 9 Males. Females. 1,465 122 121 351 61 12 111 160 62 1 51 103 1,089 217 7,411 37 87 20 49,139 20 11 6 6 22 229 1 174 807 3,149 138 6 15 1,526 40 22 126 59 70 1,527 293 190 721 29 4 141 28 i,105 90 528 31 41 70 1,342 17 2 6,736 127 29 2 9 17 16,367 2 1 276 12 1,551 OCCUPATIONS. 437 IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND COLOR: 1890— Continued. HATITB WHITE— NATIVE PABENTS. KATIVB WHITE— PARENT6 FOHBiaN rOBEIGN WHITE. COLOEED. (6) PEESONS DF KEGBO EESCBNT. Total. Males. ] iTsonales. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. T»tal. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. 1,193 103 247 34 91 139 52 85 917 162 t,253 1,109 103 . 238 34 . 90 117 52 . 81 917 . 142 6,223 84 383 19 116 27 21 72 10 24 172 92 1,195 346 19 113 27 21 43 10 32 172 75 1,188 37 «,212 98 185 64 137 366 20 274 1, 324 580 19,172 6,417 98 172 60 136 295 20 262 1,324 457 19,114 795 1,958 251 1,183 70 99 199 42 2,836 2, 130 228 27, 169 1,713 251 1,154 67 99 179 42 2,827 2,130 137 27,043 245 1,176 240 1,179 70 92 166 39 2,820 2,107 201 25,836 949 246 1,151 07 92 146 39 2,811 2,107 160 25, 712 227 76 77 9 3 13 4 1 71 29 3 28 3 78 7f) 1 22 80 29 20 20 81 8'rl 4 2 12 9 9 83 20 30 17 7 123 58 41 126 41 124 85 88 87 173 178 98 98 520 520 341 341 340 340 88 89 26 19 26 18 19 6 18 4 1 1 74 12 71 12 3 106 37 106 36 106 87 106 36 10 1 1 1 91 92 22 60, 470 16 37,747 12, 723 21 15, 036 10 11, 392 11 3,644 660 135, 251 •378 110, 535 282 24,710 204 75, 200 155 66, 902 49 8,298 197 73, 048 148 64,099 49 7,949 93 94 31 U 2 37 2 1 1 17 11 9 13 5 5 2 13 138 2 91 315 2,748 78 2 15 1,169 19 26 72 30 27 1,044 31 44 2 37 2 10 18 3 11 1 10 10 18 3 11 1 148 '35 38 46 5 21 146 35 38 46 6 51 60 5 49 2 3 64 60 6 49 2 64 60 5 49 3 54 60 5 49 2 95 96 97 98 99 1 10 21 3 3 100 1 17 11 ini 10 7 10 7 17 12 2 7 6 7 99 8 226 141 1,941 142 3,490 055 42 93 6,554 145 179 188 316 1,123 6,300 9 241 394 1,590 94 51 781 100 7,654 028 270 1,026 157 273 17 12 i 25 1 25 1 25 1 25 i(« 103 9 2 104 13 5 4 2 13 132 7 6 2 6 9 99 8 103 45 402 72 3 25 447 22 30 62 32 43 486 7 6 2 3 9 97 1 96 41 402 66 I 384 21 11 67 30 43 484 7 6 3 71 8 214 41 1,887 135 3,488 634 40 79 6,376 138 112 184 310 1,121 6,290 7 226 393 1,581 83 26 784 97 7,653 341 270 1,026 150 250 8 7 5 3 3 153 8 7 3 3 3 160 8 7 6 3 3 163 8 7 3 3 3 149 lO,"!' 106 1 4 28 2 2 107 2 108 109 « 2 13 49 1 4 2 7 7 4 12 100 54 7 2 21 2 13 178 7 67 4 6 2 10 2 15 1 9 6 25 3 3 110 111 78 266 2,747 72 2 6 1,142 19 11 69 29 27 1,043 354 486 6,753 79 2 2 2,124 21 311 303 6,750 69 2 1 2,110 21 43 183 2 20 331 250 6,737 79 2 2 1,881 21 288 240 6,735 69 2 1 1,868 21 43 10 2 20 112 113 114 6 115 11B 9 27 16 63 1 19 5 2 1 14 1 13 117 118 119 15 3 1 120 90 9 90 6,074 1 60 245 1,122 24 89 9 90 6,057 1 68 245 1,120 21 1 84 9 63 4,718 83 9 63 4,701 1 121 1«R 1 2 17 17 124 125 223 155 627 24 1 108 10 6,258 303 253 482 23 34 219 155 627 22 1 108 U 5,257 68 249 481 21 33 4 79 35 196 7 6 33 14 848 69 43 47 15 16 74 35 194 7 3 33 14 848 38 43 47 10 8 5 2 65 235 1,025 23 54 235 1,023 20 1 128 1?7 2 2 3 2 3 128 2 129 3 130 100 15 9,835 30 176 930 23 17 100 14 9,834 5 176 928 27 17 97 15 9,790 29 176 930 28 8 97 14 9,789 5 170 928 27 8 131 2 1 245 4 1 1 1 3 1 287 1 1 25 1 1 24 132 133 31 134 IS"; 2 1 2 1 136 5 8 7 23 137 139 62 1,133 10 2 9,677 122 18 001 4 2 46 1,132 10 16 1 40 210 7 12 2,613 5 U 227 5 24 210 7 1,322 5 11 1 5 10 758 864 132 46 19, 465 64 60 1,764 14 5 483 861 132 9 10, 201 62 60 90 14 6 275 3 125 1,151 10 94 1,151 10 31 119 1,142 10 88 1,143 10 31 140 I'll M'> 2 5,263 10 1,291 37 9,264 2 143 4,414 122 13 1 4 2 627 298 12 713 369 298 12 1 168 527 297 12 709 309 297 12 1 158 144 145 146 600 220 1,674 712 708 147 148 - 14fl 1 15(1 4 8 4 7 1 1 1 8 1 8 34 29 34 20 150 09 147 69 3 131 21 128 21 3 151 1 9 152 h Peraoni of negro deacent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. 438 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table ©§.— TOTAL ILLITERATE PEESOjSTS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED OCCUPATIONS. Manufacturing and meclianical industries — Cont'd. Gas "worts employes (a) Glass "workers GlOTe makers Gold and silTCr "workers Gunsmiths, locksmiths, and bell hangers Hair "workers Harness and saddle makers and repairers - Hat and cap makers Hosiery and knitting mill operatiyes (a) . - Iron and steel "workers (a) Lace and embroidery makers Lead and zinc workers Leather curriers, dressers, finishers, and tanners. Machinists Manufacturers and officials of manufacturing companies. Marble and stone cutters Masons (brick and stone) Meatandfruitpackers, cannera, andpreservers(o) Mechanics {not otherwise specified) Metal workers (not otherwise specified) Mill and factory operatives (not specified) (a) . Millers (flour and grist) Milliners Model and pattern makers ---- Molders Musical instrument makers (not other"wise speci- fied), (a) l^ail and tack makers (a) Oil "well employes Oil "works eraployOs Painters, glaziers, and yarnishers Paper hangers Paper mill operatives Photographers Piano and organ makers and tuners (a) Plasterers AQGEEGATE. Plumbers and gas and steam fitters Potters Powder and cartridge makers Printers, lithogi-aphors, and pressmen (a). Print"works operatives (a) Publishers of booTjs, maps, and ne"wspap6rs. Koofers and slaters Hope and cordage makers Rubber factory operatives Sail, a"wning, and tent makers Salt "works employ 68 Saw and planing mill employes (a) Seamstresses (a) Sewing machine makers (not otherwise classi- fied), (o) S6"wing machine operators (a) Ship and boat builders Shirt, collar, and cuff makers (a) Silk mill operatives (a) Starch makers Steam boiler makers Stove, furnace, and grate makers (a) . Straw workers Sugar makers and refiners Tailors and tailoresses (a) Tinners and tinware makers Tobacco and cigar factory operatives , Tool and cutlery makers (not other"wise classi- fied), (a) Trunk, valise, leather-case, and pocket-book makers. TJmbrella and parasol makers , Upholsterers Well borers , Wheel wi'ights '.[','.'.". TVhitewashers * ' "Wire "workers "Wood "workers (not otherwise specified) "Woolen jnill operatives (a) Other persons in manufacturing and mechanical industries. Total. Males. Temales. 603 1,095 103 397 312 67 683 033 1,135 13, 182 117 882 2,720 2,436 017 3,162 10, 786 C56 742 871 10, 622 2,682 621 69 1,843 11 188 70 681 i, 751 f 136 1,992 66 270 2,464 591 647 60 327 306 287 656 652 50 221 20, 898 9,376 17 413 1,370 1,000 1,124 55 689 371 33 264 16, 667 1,166 10, 942 728 65 475 125 610 1,459 628 2,980 5,207 8,785 503 1,663 41 368 311 36 678 827 407 13, 091 46 381 2,709 2,436 940 3,160 10, 784 476 742 853 6,542 2,571 4 69 1,843 10 171 70 680 4,737 ' 133 1,262 60 ' 267 2,463 591 600 57 307 281 03 29 1 21 5 105 728 91 72 1 11 2 2 180 11 517 730 Total. Males. Females 440 47 220 20, 854 369 15 221 1,370 513 619 31 689 371 24 264 12, 091 1,146 6,928 714 158 IS4 438 125 610 1,465 612 2,831 3,208 7,904 163 112 3 1 44 ,007 2 488 605 24 3,576 19 4,014 14 16 149 1,909 881 301 1,621 101 382 299 67 484 919 1,111 10, 586 109 330 2,233 2,197 797 2,688 7,037 329 375 799 8,498 1,769 420 60 1,617 10 180 63 176 3,470 97 1,864 50 256 1,021 366 663 27 231 300 204 479 545 43 191 11, 127 6,896 15 412 1,179 863 1,124 33 5.34 310 31 241 15, 123 972 3,710 143 64 283 81 328 118 605 2,303 6, 051 4,260 361 1,691 89 353 298 36 479 817 401 10, 622 45 329 2,223 2,197 791 2,686 7,037 173 375 781 4,743 1,761 8 66 1,617 163 63 176 3,466 1,146 f 44 263 1,020 336 624 24 215 275 30 62 29 1 21 5 102 710 64 64 1 10 156 "is ,755 8 417 1 718 6 NATrVE "WHITE. Total., ' Males. Females, 204 320 433 41 190 11, 103 348 13 218 1,179 394 619 30 634 316 22 241 11, 700 955 135 63 261 81 328 117 689 2,190 3,190 3,625 159 112 2 1 25 6,648 2 194 474 606 2 3,423 17 1,412 14 16 113 1,858 631 a See explanatory notes in Table 78. 40 72 69 20 178 81 606 2,717 32 93 407 649 302 679 2,095 92 279 139 3,013 1,486 323 9 481 118 50 36 1,310 30 364 19 62 483 121 280 10 85 46 58 131 78 13 27 6,169 3,852 4 1» 539 101 258 11 204 120 IS 10 598 1,064 147 60 84 69 • 168 42 81 823 1,237 1, 094 '65 960 14 175 63 158 2,695 4 92 404 649 299 579 2,095 40 279 135 1,489 1,470 2 108 50 29 247 17 53 483 121 261 10 76 41 58 SO 67 13 27 5,140 639 21 104 10 204 120 10 10 217 272 621 146 168 41 75 773 749 18 348 1,524 7 321 1 117 83 154 1 2 "asi' 443 60 488 196 OCCUPATIONS. IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATIOK, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND COLOK: 1890— Continued. 489 NATIVE WHITE— NATIVE PAEENTS. NATIVE WHITE- PAEENTE -EOEEIQN FOEEIGN WHITE. COLOEED. (6) PEESOKS OF NEQEO DESCENT. Total. Males. "Females. Total. Maloo. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. 40 695 30 26 69 6 138 43 321 1,791 24 78 292 371 250 412 1,653 43 258 95 2,210 1,428 302 5 267 1 71 36 20 943 ■ 22 201 16 31 413 66 199 7 43 14 40 682 7 26 69 4 136 32 88 1,788 4 78 290 371 248 412 1,653 19 253 94 1,065 1,421 2 5 267 1 69 36 20 944 21 146 14 31 413 66 189 7 42 13 25 285 10 46 10 14 40 38 185 926 8 15 115 178 52 167 442 49 21 44 803 58 21 4 214 1 47 14 16 362 8 163 3 21 72 55 81 3 37 32 26 278 1 41 10 10 39 31 70 907 ii" 114 178 61 107 442 21 21 41 424 68 4' 214 1 39 14 16 360 8 101 3 21 72 55 72 8 33 28 206 641 61 310 230 37 306 838 605 7,869 77 237 1,828 1,648 495 2,009 4,942 237 96 660 6,485 283 97 47 1,136 8 62 18 140 2,160 67 1,500 31 204 536 235 283 17 146 254 296 631 31 286 229 22 304 764 243 7,837 41 237 1,819 1,648 492 2,007 4,942 133 90 646 3,254 232 1 47 1,138 7 55 18 140 2,162 67 899 27 201 635 235 263 14 140 234 142 74 2 15 13 142 72 2 15 13 141 74 1 12 141 72 1 9 12 153 13 23 7 9 6 10 30 24 1 16 2 84 362 42 36 2 2 154 Til I'ifl 157 Tin 2 2 11 233 3 20 4 1 7 115 19 8 1 1 99 13 24 2,596 8 52 487 239 160 674 3,749 327 367 72 2,024 813 101 3 226 1 8 2 405 1,281 39 128 16 14 1,443 235 84 33 96 6 99 10 6 2,669 97 10 24 2,684 5 62 484 213 144 566 3,734 55 365 71 1,885 811 98 3 226 1 6 2 405 1,276 37 106 16 13 1,443 235 77 97 7 6 2,657 ^'il 3 18 27 8 3 18 27 5 168 161 162 161 62 486 239 149 674 3,747 303 367 72 1,799 810 1 3 226 1 8 2 404 1,281 37 116 16 14 1,443 235 76 33 92 6 52 483 213 143 566 3, 732 31 365 71 1,662 808 1 3 228 1 6 2 404 1,276 85 94 16 13 1,443 235 75 2 7 1 1 155 2 1 3 2 1 1 167 168 169 170 171 172 2 24 2 24 24 28 104 1 1,145 7 300 3 379 14 2,231 1 96 225 3 100 223 3 97 173 174 175 176 21 177 178 179 1 7 2 8 180 181 1 1 4 1 65 2 2 8 2 12 2 12 183 184 62 601 4 3 1 188 187 188 18B 190 10 9 20 3 6 20 8 2 6 1 4 4 4 93 6 89 6 4 191 192 33 84 28 - 10 19 4,307 3,467 1 9 465 54 102 5 122 71 7 fi 355 167 801 94 31 4 66 55 149 36 32 629 501 814 33 51 25 10 19 4,289 16 1 4 465 16 43 4 122 71 C 6 123 162 458 92 30 3 63 65 149 36 31 599 323 658 25 47 60 3 8 852 385 3 10 74 60 166 6 82 49 5 4 243 113 263 63 19 10 18 14 19 6 49 194 736 230 25 29 32 3 8 861 8 3 7* 6 61 6 82 49 4 4 89 110 163 S3 17 9 15 14 19 6 44 174 426 240 146 318 407 30 164 6,968 2,044 11 393 640 764 866 21 330 196 19 231 14, 530 692 2,646 652 93 50 201 12 160 76 624 1,480 3,817 3,162 146 2<0 376 28 163 6,962 325 9 214 640 373 616 20 330 196 12 231 11, 483 683 1,877 540 88 41 193 12 160 76 614 1,417 2,447 2,727 83 177 7 7 30 9,771 3,480 2 6 191 132 83 173 7 6 30 9,762 21 2 3 191 118 83 60 4 7 30 9,654 3,416 2 3 166 31 83 56 4 6 30 9,636 10 2 194 195 33 3 18 18 108 91 2 1 6 1,719 2 179 4 4 1 1 197 193 199 200 201 18 3,462 1 377 19 3,459 19 8,406 6 10 3 3 166 17 203 38 69 1 45 95 391 351 1 14 14 204 23 65 65 2 23 639 193 7,232 29 23 1 190 44 182 1,341 23 677 153 4,629 1 56 66 23 391 191 4,630 29 23 1 177 44 182 1,338 23 641 102 4,279 22 1 66 64 2 23 222 185 6,786 29 22 1 189 44 181 1,341 23 661 137 4,423 1 65 64 2 23 139 183 4,190 29 22 1 170 44 181 1,338 23 626 86 4,181 207 208 209 1 1 7 210 211 212 213 214 21G 218 217 218 219 227 6 343 2 1 1 13 154 3 100 3,047 9 969 12 ■ f B 8 143 2 2,602 83 2 2,696 2 1 3 13 13 1 1 30 178 156 3 3 6 20 310 40 10 03 1,370 435 22U 221 222 223 221 36 51 250- 35 51 242 b Persona of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. 440 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table »9.— TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER WHO CAN NOT SPEAK ENGLISH ENGAGED IN GAINFUL STATES AND TEERITOSIES. The TTnited States . ITorth Atlantic diTision . Maine New Hampshire "Vermont "Massachnsetts Ivhodo Island Connecticut New York. - New Jersey .'. . . Pennsylvania South Atlantic division. Delaware Maryland District of Columbia. Yirginia "West Yirginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida North Central division . Ohio Indiana Dlinois Michigan "Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas Sonth Central division. Kentucky . . . Tennessee . - Alabama — Mississippi . Douisiana. . . Texas Oklahoma. . . Arkansas . . . "Western division . Montana "Wyoming Colorado New Mexico . Arirona X'tah Nevada Idaho Washington . Oregon California ALL OCCUPATIONS. Total. 881, 246 332, 144 10, 074 11, 651 1,854 33, 697 7,801 11, 629 129, 062 24, 761 101, 615 16, 941 697 8,763 309 1,288 1,168 369 105 214 4,028 316, 779 31, 595 8,257 62, 463 40, 227 65, 646 42, 0C4 22, 329 13, 750 6,557 8,277 16, 609 9,005 77, 600 2,665 730 470 666 29, 608 42, 736 105 820 137, 782 3,0U 1,362 10, 442 31, 347 6, 433 2,139 2,303 1,696 6,236 8,986 63, 819 Males. 765, 152 274, 311 6,499 6,644 1,629 23, 135 4,936 9, 215 106, 012 21, 599 94, 612 14, 115 650 6,819 220 1,254 1,118 340 89 192 3,427 279, 831 28, 072 7,300 53,993 36, 579 49, 704 36, 524 19, 644 12, 000 5, 606 7,422 14, 795 8,132 66, 360 2,346 675 440 433 23, 610 87, 981 97 748 130, 535 2,903 1,327 9,896 28, 900 5,721 1,924 2,120 1,656 6,8^8 8,709 61, 445 Females. 57, 833 3,575 6,007 225 10, 662 2,805 2,384 23, 050 3,163 7,003 2,326 47 1,944 83 34 50 29 16 22 601 36,918 3,523 957 8,470 3,648 5,942 5,540 2,685 1,690 951 855 1,814 873 11,240 319 55 30 133 5,868 4,755 8 72 7,247 111 35 546 2,381 717 215 183 40 363 277 2,374 AQSIOOLTUEE, tISHEEIES, AND MIKINQ. Total. 283, 168 45, 606 1,968 420 614 2,082 526 1,378 6,233 1,981 30, 454 2,382 37 1,203 12 277 365 287 47 37 127 135, 607 5,810 3,584 13, 977 14, 639 25, 223 25, 400 13, 420 4,267 5,167 6,617 10, 718 6,729 48, 357 721 313 216 311 22, 288 23, 819 78 646 61,616 880 877 4,310 18, 079 2,362 604 032 859 1,656 1,825 19, 282 Males. 271, 164 45, 053 1,033 417 609 2,072 516 1,373 6,114 1,914 30, 205 2,081 36 940 9 274 349 274 40 34 125 129, 922 5,600 3,332 13, 388 11, 202 24, 073 24,432 12, 842 3,980 4,987 6,383 10, 301 6,442 43, 254 690 303 203 244 18, 909 22, 306 74 620 60, 864 823 876 4,250 17, 719 2,341 687 891 853 1,690 1,807 19, 117 Females. 12, 304 36 3 5 10 10 6 ICO 67 249 1 263 6 13 7 3 2 5,685 340 252 589 337 1,150 974 578 287 170 234 387 287 5,103 31 15 8 97 3,379 1,543 4 26 702 7 1 60 360 21 17 41 6 66 18 165 PEOFESSIOMAL SEHVICE. Total. 5,504 2,210 40 20 16 203 23 34 1,381 158 365 230 4 64 13 100 2 2 3 42 1,643 155 75 391 134 247 144 100 116 12 30 97 42 21 15 6 2 121 270 3 44 216 49 10 21 3 11 110 669 Males. 1,963 24 12 7 154 20 26 1,251 145 326 205 4 67 10 100 2 2 23 140 03 353 123 215 133 84 103 12 30 80 38 14 12 6 2 73 253 1,001 41 200 48 10 21 3 11 109 548 Females. OCCUPATIONS. 441, OCCUPATIONS AND IN EACH CLASS OP OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, BY STATES AND TERBITORIES: 1890. STATES AND TERRITORIES.. The United States. North Atlantic division . Maine Not? Hampshire . Vermont Massachusetts. . . Hhode Island.... Connecticut New York New Jersey Pennsylvania South Atlantic division. Delaware Maryland District of Columbia. Tirginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Morida Korth Central division. Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan "Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota- South Dakota. . Nebraska Kansas South Central division. Kentucky. . . Tennessee .. Alabama Mississippi . Louisiana — Texas Oklahoma .. Arkansas... ■Western division . Montana "Wyoming Colorado New Mexico . Arizona "Utah Nevada Idaho "Washington . Oregon California DOMESTIC AKD PERSONAL SERVIOB. Total. 288, 876 111,819 1,T83 1,1G9 496 7,300 1,523 3,630 44,055 8,494 42,063 4,287 344 2,914 113 109 255 46 14 95, 887 14, 161 2,327 22, 006 14, 237 36, 700 iO, 932 4,890 3,863 i,110 1,182 1,659 1,214 18, 102 670 148 121 60 i,155 12, 807 17 124 i!8, 801 ". 1, ^11 255 4, 172 11, 121 3,029 991 939 495 3, 140 6,014 ;8, 141 Males. Females. 230, 118 89, 321 1,444 1,212 395 B,950 1,323 2,936 31, 556 7,593 36, 912 3,016 304 2,010 50 84 220 31 8 28 281 70, 730 11, 712 1,738 17, 240 11, 062 12, 012 6,640 2,942 2,820 354 684 2,350 676 13, 592 463 120 103 53 2,606 10,244 13 63, 459 V 1,319 , 223 3,737 9,424 2,477 841 379 466 2,862 4,823 26, 403 58, 758 257 101 1,360 200 700 12, 499 1,901 6,161 1,251 40 904 63 25 35 15 6 11 152 25, 157 2,449 589 6,366 2,575 3,688 4,292 1, 954 1, 043 756 638 1, 309 538 4,610 207 28 18 7 1,649 3,663 4 84 6,342 95 32 433 1,697 652 160 120 29 278 221 , 1, 733 TRADE AND TRANSPORTATION. Total. 28, 142 801 475 135 1,289 299 554 13, 624 2,349 7,118 2,416 71 986 CO 687 371 15 24 79 2?3 15,517 1,962 454 4,ai 2,016 2,079 1,007 1,193 1,018 88 170 711 288 4,640 295 108 71 85 1,079 2,956 2 44 11, 642 412 186 1,203 829 675 181 221 239 635 730 6,411 Males. Females, 23,034 293 464 134 1,223 284 536 12, 980 2,232 6,938 2,262 70 810 56 584 371 15 23 77 220 14, 919 1,866 445 4,212 1,942 1,994 1,083 , 1, 179 964 88 169 692 285 4,402 289 104 71 80 933 2,879 2 44 11, 565 412 186 1,199 822 671 179 220 257 629 723 6,367 2,125 8 11 1 66 15 18 644 117 178 154 1 140 4 1 2 3 598 96 9 229 74 85 14 14 54 6 146 77 77 4 7 4 2 1 2 6 7 44 MANUFACTURING AND MEGHAN. lUAL INDUSTfilES. Total. 243, 041 5,982 fl,267 693 22, 823 5,430 6,027 63, 719 10, 779 21,617 7,646 241 3,596 111 215 185 21 18 60 8,203 68, 325 9,477 1,817 21,048 9,301 12, 397 4, 4ii5 2,720 4,486 190 278 1,394 732 6,055 958 141 66 78 1,865 2,854 8 95 14, 678 349 41 713 1,102 423 353 130 80 794 1,277 9,416 Males. Females 200, 717 112, 888 2,805 4,639 584 13, 736 2,793 ■ 4,374 64, 111 9,715 20, 231 6,551 236 2,966 101 212 176 20 16 51 2,773 62, 831 8,854 1,722 18, 795 8,060 11, 410 4,236 2, 597 4,193 165 256 1,312 691 4,741 890 136 52 64 1,219 2,299 8 83 13, 656 342 39 669 801 284 307 109 77 776 1,247 9,005 442 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 100.— TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEAES OF AGE AND OVEE IN THE UNITED STATES "WHO CAN NOT SPEAK ENGLISH OCCUPATIOKS. All occupations. Agriculture, fislieries, and mining. Agricultural laborera (a) Apiarists Dairymen and dairyworaen Farmers, planters, and overseers (a). ^Fishermen and oystcrmen (a) Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vine growers Lumbermen and raftsmen Miners (coal) Miners (not otberwiso specilied) Quarrymen , Stock raisers, herders, and drovers Wood choppers Other agricultural pursuits (a) Professional service . Actors Architects Artists and teachers of art Authors and literary and scientific persona. Chemists, assayors, and metallurgists Clergymen Dentists Designers, draftsmen, and inventors Engineers (civil, mechanical, electrical, and min- ing) and surveyors. Journalists I/aTvyers Musicians and teachers of mxisic Officers of United States army and navy. OfBcials (government) (a) Physicians and surgeons Professors in colleges and universities. Teachers Theatrical managers, showmen, etc Veterinary surgeons Other professional service Domestic and personal service . Barbers and hairdressers Bartenders , Boarding and lodging house keepers Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) . Hotel keepers Housekeepers and stewards (a) Hunters, trappers, guides, and scouts . Janitors Laborers (not specified) (a). Launderers and laundresses Kurses and mid wives . Kestaurant keepers ... Saloon keepers Servants Sextons Soldiers, sailors, andmarines (tTnited StateB)'(a)! Watchmen, policemen, and detectives Other domestic and personal service Trade and trisnsportation. Agents (claim, commission, real estate, insurance, etc.) and collectors. Auctioneers Bankers and brokers (money and stocks) .'.'. Boatmen and canalmen Bookkeepers and accountants (a) Brokers (commercial) Clerks and copyists \a) .'."."', Commercial travelers '.'.'.'.'. Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc Foremen and overseers Hostlers Hucksters and peddlers '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.. Livery stable keepers .[ Locomotive ODgiueers and firemen (a) '.'.'.'.'.. Merchants and dealers in drugs and chemicals 7rV- tail). Merchants and dealers in dry goods (retail) Merchants and dealers in groceries (retail) Merchants and dealers in wines and liquors (retail) Merchants and dealers in wines and liquors (whole- sale). Total. 881, 246 283, 468 82, 814 17 1,433 120, 837 2,390 4,292 2,193 24, 699 17, 972 4,666 12, 229 3,879 147 5,604 351 49 213 28 45 761 32 S6 93 1,648 1 270 478 28 »18 274 288, 876 3,037 856 1,064 1,482 357 3,225 423 410 195, 763 18, 103 1,202 497 1,762 58, 539 160 76 867 1,063 60, 367 654 139 122 875 15 3,494 92 6,925 247 1,146 8,313 70 146 176 266 1,883 140 31 Males. 765, 152 271, 164 78, 303 17 1,345 119, 006 2,353 4,099 2,193 24, 679 17, 905 4,660 12, 112 3,878 116 4,921 289 49 189 22 45 760 31 67 118 65 93 1,552 1 268 457 24 573 259 62 7 230, lis 2,979 848 480 1,482 300 84 412 318 193, 560 12, 760 70 436 1,633 12, 668 168 76 68, 232 631 8 126 122 361 15 3,305 90 6,923 243 1,146 7,895 70 146 169 237 1,640 140 30 Females. 110, 094 12, 304 A 511 7,231 37 193 20 67 8 117 3 31 583 62 "24' 2 21 4 845 15 2 68, 768 68 8 684 57 3,141 11 92 2,193 6,343 1,132 61 129 16,871 2 1 76 2,126 23 13 ii' 189 2 2 4 "iis' ..... 29 243 Total. 796, 935 257,307 70, 937 16 1,402 121, 632 1,676 3,049 2,072 24, 685 13, 078 4,521 11, 624 2,792 123 4,820 92 49 211 27 45 728 30 55 85 1,629 1 256 237 23 000 196 61 8 249, 082 2,449 848 848 1,470 317 3,113 47 394 178, 398 6,580 1,173 338 1,716 50, 328 155 30 858 1,021 63, 063 618 108 277 13 2,658 89 6,837 225 1,122 7,811 64 142 116 253 1,719 144 30 a Seo explanatory notes in Table 78. Males. 685, 879 247, 385 68, 327 18 1,314 111, 061 1,672 2,876 2,072 24, 6G5 13, 065 4,515 11,420 2,790 92 4,267 42 49 187 21 45 727 29 67 118 64 85 1,537 1 254 219 24 658 183 61 6 2,394 840 274 1,470 261 62 47 302 176, 375 772 62 279 1,583 6,437 163 30 857 956 60, 983 596 82 108 263 13 2,374 87 5,836 221 1,122 7,403 C4 142 108 224 1,479 138 2!) Females. Ill, 056 9,922 2,610 6,871 i 173 20 13 8 104 2 31 659 50 24 6 92 2 18 4 342 13 2 56, 923 65 8 674 66 3,061 2,023 4,808 1,111 69 127 44,891 1 66 2,070 13 ii' 184 2 1 4 408 ..... 29 240 NATIVE WHITE. Total. 50, 523 19, 041 2 30 23, 404 299 97 186 453 653 131 6,895 390 43 486 Males. 74, 472 48, 111 42 169 1 27 19 7 142 10 10 1 23, 117 67 45 29 90 40 380 27 15 16,743 808 94 12 62 6 32 17, 858 2 22 22, 268 297 186 461 550 131 6,836 390 36 Females. 11, 163 375 42 145 1 26 17 17, 355 71 1 5 23 19 286 4 632 8 65 106 6 18 8 12 02 2 1 10 27 10 16, 304 2 9 60 616 9 5 32 8 2,931 1 6 23 16 268 4 632 65 101 18 12 54 1 1 2,412 1,183 1,136 2 11 HI 1 5,763 5 439 778 3 2 4,043 1 124 1 OCCUPATIONS. ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND COLOR: 1890. 443 NATIVE WHITE— NATIVK PABENTS. NATIVE WHITE— FOEEIQN PARENTS. FOEEIGN WHITE. COLOHKD. (6) PERSOXS OF NEGRO DESCENT. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. 63, 530 56, 829 6,701 22, 105 17, 643 4,402 711, 300 611, 407 99, 893 84, 311 79, 273 5,038 10, 682 . 7, 200 3,482 1 39, 630 37, 7S5 1,845 10, 893 10, 320 507 206, 784 199, 274 7,510 26, IGl 23, 779 2,382 7,021 5,030 1,991 2 14, 026 1 16 19, 403 249 05 160 310 317 108 4,622 314 39 319 13,181 1 12 18, 471 247 68 100 309 316 108 4,577 314' 31 268 845 6,015 1 14 4,001 50 32 26 142 236 23 1,273 76 4 167 4,677 1 10 3,797 50 28 26 142 334 23 1,258 76 4 107 338 51, 896 14 1,372 98, 128 1,377 2,952 1,886 24, 133 12, 525 4,390 5,629 2,403 80 4,340 60, 469 14 1,292 92, 393 1,375 2,790 1,886 24,114 12, 615 4,384 5,585 2,400 57 3,892 1,427 11,877 1 31 6,305 714 1,243 121 114 4,891 45 705 1,087 24 678 9,976 1 31 4,945 681 1,223 121 114 4,840 45 692 1,086 24 654 1,901 4,757 2,998 1,759 3 4 932 2 7 4 204 80 5,735 2 163 14 1,959 65 16 4 21 74 10 82 19 14 1,736 63 12 4 21 74 10 79 19 >i 360 33 20 223 2 4 e 4 8 9 1 1 19 10 6 44 2 23 448 10 2 64 11 ]0 45 15 13 1 3 13 14 15 8, 61 60 24 29 22 7 16 92 47 203 24 45 699 27 64 111 51 43 1,470 42 47 181 20 45 698 28 03 109 60 43 1,392 60 259 247 12 17 1 2 2 1 1 ■ 1 1 6 1 1 5 1 1 1 1 22 4 2 1 2 1 1't 16 2 1 8 2 38 122 1 14 16 2 80 7 6 1 17, 323 16 2 1 6 2 38 112 1 13 14 1 46 7 6 13 1 3 3 2 4 37 13 1 3 3 2 4 33 1 1 1 2 1 33 2 33 2 4 1 4 1 o.» 24 25 1 8 19 1 8 15 26 6 8 6 5 10 4 73 4 3 28 1 2 1 34 13 3 6 62 9 4 13 3 2 11 9 4 229 213 21 758 180 61 7 225, 965 228 202 21 501 187 61 6 174, 804 1 16 14 241 14 238 3 4 3 1 31 90 3 51 257 13 18 78 1 1 39, 794 15 76 1 1 37, 959 3 2 6 1 1 2 1 1 3 33 34 1 3,674 1 51, 161 36 37 13,649 5,794 3,706 2,038 1,835 2,106 1,020 1,086 17 23 19 66 31 289 25 11 13, 303 644 68 6 34 2,760 6 3 20 17 22 40 22 10 24 g 91 2 4 3,440 164 26 7 28 1,900 4 2 12 9 1,079 40 22 6 24 B 2 2 4 3,324 5 1 5 20 211 4 2 12 8 1,000 2,392 803 819 1,380 277 2,733 20 379 161, 655 4,772 1,079 326 1,653 45, 668 146 25 826 1,012 49, 998 2,337 796 268 1,380 224 52 20 292 160, 071 742 60 270 1,528 4,822 144 25 825 948 48, 052 65 7 551 588 8 216 12 40 112 376 16 17, 355 12, 523 29 159 47 8,211 S 46 9 42 7,304 685 8 206 12 39 22 365 16 17, 185 11, 988 8 157 45 7,231 6 46 9 32 7,249 3 22 4 5 1 1 37 9 6 897 351 20 6 7 726 1 1 1 11 237 20 4 2 1 2 38 ?9 1 19 4 10 3 40 66 29 8 25 6 12, 980 25 1 4 34 404 5 3 20 2 281 1 89 53 2,081 1 90 11 1 86 42 43 44 1 9 6 819 16 5 823 619 67 1 ■87 1,584 4,030 1,019 56 125 40,846 2 45 116 159 25 2 2 1,689 170 635 21 2 2 980 78 335 20 46 47 48 6 e 118 1 1 1 11 224 49 1 610 50 2,356 61 5? 53 1 64 1,946 54 1 79 10 55 55 1,976 1,931 45 13 64 61 1 6 19 7 60 1 6 19 7 1 10 10 547 7 90 86 258 13 2,272 85 6,206 217 1,057 7,705 68 124 107 241 1,667 142 29 526 7 77 85 247 13 2,116 83 5,204 213 1,057 7,302 58 124 100 212 1,425 137 28 21 36 83 1 1 1 57 SB 13 44 14 98 2 936 3 83 22 24 602 6 4 61 13 164 2 1 44 14 98 3 931 3 87 22 24 492 6 4 61 13 161 2 1 59 4 12 4 9 2 : 2 2 60 61 3 11 fi** 125 2 369 5 66 55 5 11 3 8 84 1 1 120 2 309 5 56 54 6 11 3 8 29 1 1 5. 161 2 263 3 9 51 1 7 6 4 28 1 138 2 203 3 9 47 1 7 5 4 25 23 156 2 1 4 6 10 9 1 63 64 1 26 25 1 65 66 7 32 4 7 29 4 67 68 68 70 71 72 73 74 1 4 403 10 3" 7 m 232 5 1 2 1 16 2 1 14 s 3 1 3 2" 1 1 75 - Ii Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and oiTilized Indians. 444 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 1©©.— TOTAL PKESONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AKD OVER IN THE T7NITED STATES WHO CAN KOT SPEAK EITGLISH OCCUPATIONa. Trade and transportation— Continued. Merchants and dealers, not specilied (retail) Merchants and dealers (wholesale), importers, and shipping merchants. ' Messengers and errand and office hoys Newspaper carriers and newsboys Officials of banks and of insurance, trade, trans- portation, trust, and oth«r companies, (a) Packers and shippers Pilots Poners and helpers (in stores and warehonaes) . . . Sailors (a) - Salesmen and saleswomen Steam railroad employes (not otherwise speci- fied), (a) Stenographers and typewriters Street railway employes Telegraph and telephone operators Telegraph and tolephonelinemen and electric light and power company employes. Undertakers "Weighers, gangers, and measurers Othet persons m trade and transportation Hannfacturing and mechanical industries -^ Agricultural implement makers (not otherwise classified), (a) Apprentices (blacksmiths) Apprentices (boot and shoe makers) \ Apprentices (carpenters and joiners) ■ Apprentices (carriage and wagon makers) Apprentices (dressmakers) , Apprentices (leather curriers, eLc.) Apprentices (machinists) Apprentices (masons) , Apprentices (milliners) Apprentices (painters) Apprentices (plumbers) Apprentices (printers) Apprentices (tailors) Apprentices (tinsmiths) Apprentices (not otherwise specified) Artificial flower makers Bakers Basket makers. Blacksmiths Bleachers, dyers, and scourers Bone and ivory workers Bookbinders - Boot and shoo makers and repairers Bottlers and mineral and soda water makers Box makers (paper) Box makers (wood) Brass workers (not otherwise specified) (a) Brewers and maltsters (a) Brick and tile makers and terra cotta workers (a) . . Britannia workers Broom and brash makera... , Builders and contractors... Batchers Butter and cheese makers Button makers Cabinet makers Candle, Boap, and fallow makers , Carpenters and j oiners , Carpet makers (a) Carriage and wagon makers (not otherwise classi- fied), (a) Charcoal, coke, and lime burners Chemical works employ6s (a) Clock and watch makers and repairers Compositors (a) Confectioners Coopers Copper workers Corset makers , Cotton mill operatives (a) Distillers and rectifiers (a) Door, sash, and blind makers (a) Dressmakers Electroplaters Electrotypers and stereotypers (a) Engravers Pertilizer makers (a) Fish curers and packers (a) AGGEEOAXa. Total. 1,058 129 115 148 731 9 527 730 1,233 22, 760 35 4i3 72 48 21 600 243, 041 54 39 138 15 45 7 61 25 5 33 15 30 203 28 692 262 5,950 433 6,410 ( 659 57 340 11,641 375 301 393 495 8,822 8,455 5 297 434 4,262 365 67 2, 935 161 17, 260 921 887 1,773 226 661 169 955 2,377 176 70 26, 702 lis 68 4,207 39 11 117 29 188 Hales. 8,629 127 287 112 147 (!32 9 517 729 1, 072 22, 724 30 443 54 92 47 21 363 200, T17 54 39 133 15 7 61 25 32 15 24 141 23 664 86 6,851 334 6,414 630 55 309 11,280 326 173 377 489 3,803 8,440 5 271 ■)33 4,243 355 35 2, 935 149 17, 249 603 884 1,709 220 615 160 767 2,371 170 19 10, 057 113 83 199 38 11 110 29 188 Pemales. 627 2 22 3 1 10 1 211 18 1 1 237 42,324 28 176 29 2 31 261 49 128 16 6 14 16 20 1 14 10 12 11 313 46 9 67 16, 045 4,008 1 Total. 6,794 122 304 115 140 043 7 456 630 1,214 20,102 35 441 72 43 20 595 251 133 15 45 7 60 25 6 33 15 30 203 27 676 262 6,876 332 6,361 658 57 337 10, 444 376 300 369 493 3,790 7,813 4 206 403 4,099 364 57 2, 9:iO 159 17, 112 920 886 ' 1,772 226 647 185 940 2,365 175 70 25, 044 115 88 4,111 39 11 111 19 10 Males. 6,289 120 283 112 139 651 7 446 629 1,006 20, 063 30 441 54 42 20 358 191, 085 251 54 138 15 7 60 25 32 15 24 141 27 649 320 6,359 629 65 306 10, 186 326 172 353 487 8,776 7,798 4 269 407 4, 0,S5 354 35 2,930 147 17, 101 608 882 1,763 220 601 156 755 2,359 175 19 10, 634 113 83 189 38 11 110 12 10 Peraales. 605 2 21 3 1 10 1 34 6 18 1 1 237 41,582 6 62 27 176 94 12 2 29 2 31 258 49 128 16 6 14 15 26 1 14 10 22 12 11 812 4 6 46 185 57 15,010 3, 923 1 KATIVB WHITIT. Total. ilalea. Females, 249 21 12 16 32 110 4 60 13 13 1,454 10 2 13 47 4 97 13 364 15 1 9 S79 9 26 18 15 16 13 162 11 2 34 3 1,066 43 83 4 22 7 13 105 2 9 974 1 3 292 2 1 4 1 213 21 3 12 132 3 16 32 84 1 60 11 10 2 18 47 1 91 11 363 12 1 6 351 7 13 13 14 13 162 10 2 34 2 1,066 32 24 1 16 6 105 2 2 381 1 3 1 2 1 4 1 4 2,751 7 503 291 a See explanatory notes in Table 78. OCCUPATIONS. 445 ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, GENEEAL NATIVITY, AND COLOE: 1890— Cont'd. NATIVB WHITE— NATIVE PAEBNTB. NATIVE WHITE — FOREIGN PABKNTS. FOREIGN WHITE. COLORED, (b) PERSONS OF NEGRO DESCENT. Total. Mxles. Female s. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Fumiiles. 131 5 Ill 20 5 20 118 1 34 3 2 9 1 6 3 76 200 2 47 4 102 1 33 3 2 7 1 6 3 65 200 1 47 4 16 6,645 101 265 112 128 609 4 440 693 1,104 19, 091 31 381 69 92 37 20 682 224,213 6,076 99 245 109 127 419 4 450 597 922 19, 061 29 381 43 91 36 20 349 185, 385 469 2 20 3 1 90 2,262 7 5 2,240 7 4 22 19 3 1 15 3 1 4 70 77 1 1 78 79 KO 10 125 2 10 29 34 811 2 13 9 10 125 2 10 29 29 807 8 88 2 71 100 69 2,658 8 61 2 71 100 60 2,656 1 1 2 7 81 m 10 1 182 30 2 1 34 3 67 1 34 1 67 83 84 5 4 2 21 3 2 2 85 86 1 R7 13 7 2 2 1 1 B? 2 16 1 1 R9 1 5 1 6 10, 374 1 5 1 5 9,C32 1 1 90 5 5 1 1 91 1 1 1,289 1 1 904 9^ 2 4,282 2 3,196 11 4,172 7 2,604 4 1,668 233 38, 828 o:i 1,086 3£5 91 1 5 1 6 250 44 37 120 12 41 5 62 24 4 31 14 29 197 27 629 258 5,779 319 4,997 543 60 328 10,065 366 274 351 478 8,752 7,717 4 279 395 3, 947 353 66 2,896 156 16, 046 877 861 1,734 222 625 158 927 2,280 173 67 24, 670 114 85 3, 819 37 10 107 11 10 250 44 37 120 12 2 2 2 2 in 5 2 9 1 4 2 6 1 1 2 1 1 5 5 2 9 1 nn fl7 9 2 9 2 98 99 4 41 1(10 2 5 1 5 52 24 101 3 3 1 1 10', 103 1 4 1 104 2 1 1 3 30 14 23 137 27 602 85 6,691 309 4,996 517 64 300 S,833 317 165 340 474 3,733 7,704 4 255 394 3,933 344 33 2,896 145 16, 035 678 858 1,730 219 685 151 747 2,254 173 17 10, 253 112 85 188 36 10 106 11 16 105 106 6 60 107 1 1 2 108 1 16 1 15 109 7 7 40 4 64 6 82 12 1 9 114 7 26 15 14 30 62 40 1 62 6 82 9 1 6 83 7 7 12 13 30 60 173 83 10 1 26 2 28 230 49 109 11 4 14 13 1 14 13 1 nn 3 2 111 33 7 282 3 29 5 281 3 4 2 1 74 101 65 1 69 14 65 1 5 87 17 12 6 112 113 33 33 114 3 3" 26 115 im 3 1,097 3 1,094 117 265 2 263 2 2 3 29 29 118 119 19 3 1 1 24 2 32 642 1 2 26 163 1 1 24 2 32 642 1 2 26 103 1 15(1 3 1 8 34 1 2 1 ^v 8 34 1?,3 2 12 12 124 126 9 6 73 2 2 18 8 6 73 2 2 IS 1 7 7 79 9 6 7 79 8 1 24 1 14 9 22 I-IS V'7 12 12 1?.S 1 1'?(l 130 16 3 293 7 13 4 4 11 5 13 2B 9 805 1 3 159 2 1 4 1 1 16 2 293 6 13 4 1 7 3 8 26 2 2 837 1 3 1 2 1 4 1 i" 5 2 118 1 2 1 5 2 148 1 1 47 1 1 47 131 11 11 301 3 4 3 40 7 180 6 1311 773 30 11 34 773 27 11 34 11? 9 s 1 114 2 1 2 2 115 136 3 4 2 5 ' 137 11 2 9 2 2 14 4 15 12 1 14 4 12 12 1 2 3 5 8 1 2 3 2 8 1 TIR 119 3 3 un 79 79 111 U"", 7 628 50 14,417 2 in 109 44 05 68 23 35 68 23 35 144 ... 133 133 158 3,631 1 96 10 66 25 iO M7 1^« U9 150 i.'l J52 1 6 17 178 17 373 j '...il b Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. 446 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table lOO.— TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IK THE UNITED STATES WHO CAN NOT SPEAK ENGLISH oconPAnoKS. Mannfaotiiiingandmecliaiiioalindnstries— Cont'd. Gas ■works employes (a) Glass "VTOrkera Glove makers Gold and silver "workers Gunsmiths, lockamitlis, and bell hangers Hair -workers Harness and saddle makers and repairers. Hat and cap makers Hosiery and knitting mill operatives (a) . . Iron and steel -workers (a) Lace and omhroidery makers Lead and zinc workers Leather cuiTiers, dressers, finishers, and tanners.. Machinists Manufacturers and officials of manufacturing companies. Marble and stone cutters Masons {brick and stone) Meat and fruit packers, cannere,andpr6servers(o) Mechanics (not otherwise specified) Metal -workers {not otherwise speciJied) , Mill and factory operatives (not sp6cifi.ed) (a) - Millers {flour and grist) Milliners Model and pattern makers Molders Musical instrument makers {not otherwise speci- fied), (a) ITail and tack makers (a) Oil -well employes Oil "works employ6s Painters, glaziers, and varnishers Paper hangers Paper mill operatives Photographers Piano and organ makers and tuners {a) . Plasterers Plumbers and gas and steam fitters Potters Powder and cartridge makers Printers, lithographers, and pressmen (a) . Print -works operatives {a) Publishers of books, maps, and newspapers. Roofers and slaters Eope and cordage makers Ruhber factory operatives Sail, a-wning, and tent makers AGGREGATE. Salt -works employes Saw and planing mill employes (a) Seamstresses (a) Sewing machine makers (not otherwise classi- fled). («) Sewing machine operators (a) Ship and boat builders , Shirt, collar, and ciiif makers (a) Silk mill operatives (a) Starch makers Steam boiler makers Stove, furnace, and grate makers (a) . Straw workers Sugar makers and refiners TaUors and tailoresses (a) Tinners and tinware makers Tobacco and cigar factory operatives Tool and cutlery makers (not otherwise classi- fied), (a) Trunk, valise, leather-case, and pocket-hook makers. Umbrella and parasol makers , Upholsterers . well borers. Wheel-wrights - Whitewashers . "Wire workers , "Wood workers (not otherwise specified) "Woolen mill operatives (a) Other persons in manufacturing and mechanical industries. Total. 143 1,723 109 473 768 87 782 1, C09 819 8,810 242 387 2,919 3,272 1,144 I, lis ,973 737 167 .,119 ',098 805 112 1,711 87 17 99 4,606 99 999 124 650 701 305 385 32 597 193 15 170 436 313 28 234 8,560 4,601 32 610 324 1,407 2,460 75 264 268 16 689 29, 375 1,565 17, 171 583 801 72 634 25 298 166 924 8,318 8,868 4,266 Males. Females. 143 1,681 63 441 767 58 774 1,457 206 8,785 122 385 2,908 3, 267 1,130 3,113 7,972 629 166 1,094 3,928 804 112 1,711 36 77 17 90 4,650 99 703 114 0.j2 701 304 367 30 581 173 14 176 343 247 22 228 8,549 689 32 392 324 958 1,835 39 264 268 24, 098 1,543 13, 940 569 288 620 25 298 156 911 3,182 2,306 3,737 42 46 31 8 162 613 55 120 2 11 6 14 5 1 108 1 25 1,170 1 380 16 296 10 4 1 18 2 16 20 1 '93" 11 :,912 449 626 36 7 1 5,277 22 3,231 14 13 7 14 13 136 1,562 629 Total. 143 1,723 107 466 765 87 775 1,605 813 8,818 237 385 2,884 3,240 1,112 3,107 7,924 310 16G 1,116 7,040 803 878 ni 1,711 87 17 99 4,633 97 975 122 651 691 304 374 10 682 193 15 172 295 310 27 232 8,231 4,277 32 619 303 1,003 2,458 64 264 263 16 681 27, 191 1,619 14, 476 679 299 628 25 298 156 924 3,232 3,732 4,042 Males. 143 1,681 62 434 764 66 767 1,454 208 8,763 122 383 2,873 8,235 1,098 3,102 7,923 202 165 1,091 3,877 802 9 111 1,711 86 77 17 99 4,622 97 679 112 647 691 303 303 14 666 173 14 172 202 244 21 226 8,220 668 303 554 1,833 39 264 262 9 580 21, 992 1,497 11, 318 665 286 65 614 25 298 166 911 8,097 2,170 8,520 Females. «2 45 32 1 31 8 161 612 65 115 2 11 5 14 5 1 103 1 26 3,103 1 16 296 10 i 1 11 2 16 20 66 6 11 3,609 213 449 625 16 7 1 5,199 22 3,168 14 13 T 14 NATrVE WHITE. Total. 13 135 1,662 622 a See explanatory notes In Table 78. 1 29 11 1 42 26 41 179 10 6 29 85 42 380 7 10 65 257 122 122 2 43 22 3 2 158 4 33 4 11 46 15 4 40 3 3 1 1 164 799 1 9 7 32 16 1 11 469 51 441 13 11 a 14 6 9 71 168 119 Males. Females, 6 28 1 27 U 1 41 18 10 177 2 4 29 84 42 386 4 10 61 138 122 2 2 43 15 3 2 168 4 23 4 11 46 15 4 1 164 4 1 16 1 11 178 61 266 10 1 63 78 86 4 119 120' 795 176 4 1' 1 8 OCCUPATIONS. 447 ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, GENERAL NATIVITY, AND COLOR: 1890— Cont'd. NATIYE WHITE— NATIVI PABENTS. Total. Males. Femalo3. 17 4 25 18 7 123 3 2 12 21 31 31 317 2 74 111 16 3 4 40 93 493 1 11 101 18 239 1 1 1 21 53 16 4 3 128 1 2 12 21 31 31 317 2 65 111 1 2 14 4 40 2 11 11 63 18 142 1 2 1 21 12 23 43 NATIVE WHITE— FOREIGN PAEENT3. Total. Males. Females, 19 as 1 12 7 1 17 16 34 61 17 64 11 38 G9 5 4 13 183 11 23 2 33 19 103 97 1 2 13 2 90 2 1 1 71 303 298 33 202 12 10 2 10 4 2 67 132 G6 2 26 1 11 7 1 16 10 7 49 1 2 17 63 11 69 2 4 9 83 11 1 2 33 1 12 90 2 9 1 7 12 2 26 2 120 33 6 61 65 40 27 2 3 ..... 100 "22' 4 10 77 26 FOr.EIGN WHITE, Total. Males. Females, 138 1,695 106 437 754 733 1,579 777 8,639 227 380 2,865 3,155 1,070 3,033 7,538 303 156 1,051 6,783 681 256 109 1,668 35 65 14 97 4,480 93 942 118 640 645 289 370 16 5-12 190 14 164 286 307 231 8,067 3,478 31 617 291 996 2,426 64 257 246 16 670 26, 732 1,468 14,035 506 614 20 276 156 915 3,161 3,564 3,923 138 1,655 61 407 753 55 726 1,436 196 8,586 120 379 2,844 8,151 1,056 3,033 7,537 198 155 1,030 3,739 680 7 109 1,068 35 62 14 97 4,464 93 066 108 630 646 283 359 14 629 171 14 164 197 241 21 225 8,050 664 31 306 294 652 1,823 39 257 246 8 560 21, 814 1,446 11, 053 650 270 64 603 20 275 156 902 3,034 2,092 3,435 40 45 30 1 81 7 143 631 53 107 1 11 4 14 5 1 105 1 21 3,044 1 249 16 280 10 4 1 11 2 13 19 66 6 e 11 2,814 444 603 15 7 1 4,913 22 2,982 10 12 11 13 127 1,472 488 COLORED. (J) Total. Males. Females 5 2 33 11 49 427 1 68 2 11 1 28 2 24 2 3 10 1 11 16 15 4 141 2 329 324 21 404 2,184 46 2,696 4 130 224 2 35 11 49 427 1 61 2 24 2 6 10 1 4 16 15 4 141 3 329 21 21 404 2 2,103 46 2,622 4 11 73 73 85 136 217 PERSONS OF KEGBO DESCENT. Total. Males. Females, 3 81 1 1 20 1 8 19 223 7 24 4 3 31 15 1 19 7 15 i 648 Q 67 6 Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. 448^ STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Tablk 1®!.— total persons 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAaED IN GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS AND IN EACH CLASS OP OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND MONTHS UNEMPLOYED, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890. AX.I. OCCajPATSOWS. PEK.SOKS UNEMPLOYED DURING PORTION OF CENSUS TEAR, (a) STATES ATTD TKHRI- TORIES. Aggregate. 1 to 3 months. 4 to 6 months. 7 to 12 months. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. ITemales. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Tho United States. 3, 623, 730 3, 013, 117 610, 613 1, 818, 865 1, 653, 759 265, 106 1,368,418 1, 179, 420 188, 992 336, 447 279, 932 66, 515 Hortli Atlantic division. . 1, 144, 193 956, 923 187, 270 586, 894 482, 208 104, 686 433, 583 373, 984 59, 599 123,716 100, 731 22,985 47, 360 21, 081 17, 431 179, 402 23, 715 39, 530 348, 847 89, 778 376, 980 423, 456 39,358 15,967 14, 354 136,374 17, 611 30,249 288,126 75, 19G 339, 687 327, 729 8,001 6,117 3,077 43, 088 6,104 9,287 60, 721 14, 682 37, 293 95, 727 23, 053 12, 008 8,816 103, 676 12, 942 22, 989 167, 658 62, 917 182,836. 240, 913 19, 291 9,064 7,374 77, 814 9,458 17, 153 134,737 43,746 163, 671 192,900 3,762 2,944 1,442 25,861 3,484 5,836 32, 921 9,171 ,19,265 48, 013 19,732 6,764 8,695 66, 928 7,437 12, 319 143, C63 28,336 161, 809 150, 977 16, 519 5,298 5,403 44, 739 5,800 9,879 123, 421 24,433 133, 442 111, 248 3,213 1,466 1,192 12, 139 1,637 2,440 20, 242 3,903 13, 307 39, 729 4,575 2,312 2,020 18, 859 3, 336 4,228 37, 626 8,525 42, 335 31, 566 3,549 1,605 1,677 . 13,771 2,353 3,217 29, 903 7,017 37, 674 23, 581 Kei7 Hampshire 707 STassachnsctts Ehodo Island Connecticut 6,083 983 ITew York XeTT" Jersey Pennsylvania Bemti Atlantic division.. 4,661 7,9S5 9,884 67, 8C8 12, 155 71,214 60, 511 76, 486 64, 799 64, 546 15, 993 1, 121, 016 8,744 66,974 8,781 67, 343 47, 971 66,127 33, 441 45, 420 12,928 1, 006, 158 1,140 10, 894 3,374 13,871 2,540 20, 369 21,358 19, 120 3,066 114, 858 6,001 33,340 6,244 37, 047 30, 607 44, 717 33, 617 40,461 8,819 609, 234 6,419 27, 922 4,460 30, 700 29, 555 84, 842 22,409 30, 405 7,122 457, 611 642 6,418 1,778 6,347 1,052 9,876 11, 148 10, 056 1,697 61,623 3,099 27, 073 4,342 27, 852 16, 181 27, 718 18, 440 20, 334 6,883 493, 809 2,733 23, 072 3,267 21, 909 16, 068 18, 473 9,318 12, 603 4,805 447, 614 366 4,006 1,075 6,943 1,113 9,245 9,122 7,781 1,078 46, 296 724 7,450 1,509 6,315 3,723 4,051 2,742 3,701 1,291 117, 973 592 6,980 1,048 4,734 3,348 2,812 1,654 2,412 1,001 101, 033 District of Colambia. Yirginia 621 West Tirginia 2>rortli Carolina Sontli Carolina Georgia 375 1,239 1,088 riorida Hortli Central division... 250 220, 651 127, 488 185, 154 131, 003 85, 855 65, 683 76,124 118, 413 7,237 13, 688 39, 160 60,907 600, 008 199, 035 117,424 166, 843 117, 940 76, 051 68, 008 65, 763 106,236 6,250 11, 999 34,644 45, 366 600, 258 20,919 10, 064 18, 311 13, 063 9,804 7,675 10, 361 12, 177 987 1,539 4,616 6,642 99, 750 100, 343 55, 407 91,311 58, 8G4 89, 164 27, 662 31, 105 67,215 2,631 6,646 19,398 20,488 369, 294 90,080 61, 355 82, 593 62, 717 34,896 24, 225 26, 936 61, 824 2,268 6,080 17, 159 18, 467 314, 012 10,263 4,052 8,713 8,147 4,203 3,437 4,169 6,391 363 660 2,239 2,021 65,282 97, 471 57, 819 76, 946 58, 361 36,888 30, 125 30, 810 49, 621 3,861 6,374 15, 610 23, 923 194, 993 89, 616 53, 363 69, 331 63,448 S2,So4 27, 265 32, 199 44, 485 3,383 6,649 14, 075 21, 326 166, 894 7,325 4,466 7,115 4,913 4,034 2,870 4,611 6,136 478 726 1,535 2,597 38, 099 22, 740 14, 262 16, 897 13,778 9,803 7,796 8,209 11, 577 745 1,518 4,152 6,496 35,721 19, 909 12, 706 14,414 11, 775 8,301 6,523 6,628 9,927 599 1,264 3,410 6,672 29, 352 2,831 1,556 Wisconsin . ■Kfinnni^nt?!, Iowa North Dakota South Dakota 146 251 South Centr.al division. . . 6,309 9X, 509 129, 916 73, 787 74,705 69,684 74, 072 2,138 82, 237 235, 057 84, 913 118, 430 64, 193 60,160 60, 127 66, 235 2, 034 75,166 222, 049 8,656 11,486 19, 694 24,645 19,457 8,837 104 7,071 13, 008 46, 013 84, 355 51,912 48,331 41, 001 45,007 602 62, 070 112, 530 42, 086 78, 835 39, 200 34, 097 30, 202 40, 668 670 48, 342 107, 023 3,927 6,520 12, 700 14, 237 10, 799 4,339 26 3,728 6,602 33, 969 38, 333 19, 098 23, 470 23,759 23,831 1,092 26, 441 95, 056 35, 504 33, 328 13,962 14,113 16, 178. 20,170 1,036 23, 604 89, 780 3,405 6,005 6,136 9,357 7,681 3,661 67 2,837 6,270 8,587 7, iiS 2,777 2,901 4,824 6,234 444 3,726 27,471 7,323 6,2S7 2,025 1,950 3,747 4,397 423 3,220 25,235 1,2G4 961 \riBRig^ippi .. . 752 Louisiana 051 Texas 1,077 Oklahoma 837 Arkansas ' . Western division 2,236 Montana 15, 618 6,809 29, 938 10, 149 3,488 14, 078 6,227 7, 332 33, C32 18, 293 90, 593 15, 091 6,634 28, 404 9,772 3,260 13,320 4,995 7,092 32, 368 17, 100 84, 007 427 175 1,534 377 228 752 232 240 1,264 1,193 6,586 8,630 3,756 16, 089 4,488 1,402 6,999 1,880 3,207 19, 135 8,390 39, 488 8,426 3,681 15,337 4,338 1,323 5,710 1,799 3,108 18, 692 7,904 36, 750 204 75 752 150 79 289 87 99 643 486 2,733 6,348 2,827 10, 868 4,788 1,573 6,809 2, 489 3,130 11, 402 7,457 38, 825 6,205 2,239 10, 299 4, 640 1,467 6,467 2,380 3,066 10, 911 6,956 36,116 143 63 559 118 106 342 109 94 401 601 2,709 1, 540 726 2,991 873 513 1,270 852 885 3,095 2,446 12, 280 1,400 694 2,763 794 470 1,149 816 838 2,863 2,240 11, 141 80 32 223 79 TJtali 43 121 Idaho 36 47 230 200 1,139 a Unemployed at principal occupation during any portion of census year ending May 31, 1890. OCCUPATIONS. 440 Table 101.— TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEARS OP AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS AND IN EACH CLASS OF OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND MONTHS UNEMPLOYED, BY STATES AND TEEEITOKIES: 1890— Cont'd. STATES AND ISEEI- TOEIES. Tlio XTnited States. JTorth Atlantic division. Main© Kew Hampsliiro - Vermont Massaclinsotts . . . Itliode Island Connecticut IToTr York H"ew Jersey Pennsylvania PEE30H3 DNEKPLOTED DUEISa POETIOlf OIT CENSUS YEAB. (a) Aggregate. Total. Males. Females, Sonth Atlantic division.. Delaware Maryland District of Columliia. Yirginia -. "West Virginia ITorth Carolina Sontb. Carolina Georgia Florida Horth Central division . Ohio Indiana Illinois MicMgan "Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa — Missouri ITortli Dakota. Soutli Dakota. Nebraska Kansas goutli Central division.. Kentucky . . Tennesse"e .. Alabama Mississippi . Iiouisiana... Texas Oklahoma... Arkansas . . . Vostern division. Montana "Wyoming Colorado Kow Mexico . Arizona tJtali Kevada Idaho "Washington . Oregon California 205, 735 10,035 2,827 6,194 12, 602 1,027 8,777 60,415 8,760 109, 598 221, 886 3,326 19, 351 221 26, 834 80, 994 63, 333 41, 888 41, 033 4,858 307, 197 60, 371 43, 013 62, 802 27, 864 16, 044 12, 874 23, 203 37,650 8,544 6,011 9,314 15, 472 414, 066 49, 059 96, 001 64,344 61,611 39, 793 42, 494 906 «9, 859 80, 935 6,470 2,540 10, 993 6,497 1,099 5,031 2,828 8,637 7,934 6,619 28, 253 205, 112 9,994 2,819 6,175 12, 466 1,621 8, 771 60,183 9,727 109, 356 177, 684 3,309 19, 054 218 24, 917 80, 821 40, 857 25, 269 28,547 3,692 305, 795 108, 973 41 233 33 242 44, 182 60,135 42, 849 62,587 27, 714 15, 945 12, 823 23, 131 37, 417 3,525 4,987 9,264 15,413 351, 620 48, 481 91, 199 39, 175 41, 436 27,114 38, 463 899 64, 753 80, 716 17 297 3 1,917 173 12, 481 16, 619 11, 511 1,164 1,402 236 194 213 150 77 233 19 24 60 69 62, 546 1 to 3 months. Total. 6,408 2,536 10, 989 6,462 1,097 5,613 2,832 3,633 7,929 6,599 23, 163 677 4,802 15, 169 20, 175 12,679 4,031 7 i,106 220 0,357 4,634 1,311 2,596 6,542 662 1,788 19, 503 6,206 44,115 138, 964 2,149 10, 519 117 15,390 21, 089 32, 909 26, 583 27,120 3,088 139, 255 Males. Females, 615, 824 24, 858 19, 407 25, 704 13, 306 7,1*5 5,276 10, 048 IS, 811 1,151 1,887 4,787 6,875 273, 592 24,584 66, 502 40,053 41, 203 26, 826 28, 503 281 46, 641 S8, 203 3,706 1, 164 6,560 2,313 475 2,130 1,020 1,516 4,252 3,047 13, 077 86, 117 4,618 1,310 2,587 8,530 657 1,785 19, 434 5,193 44,004 116, 195 2,136 10, 435 115 14, 645 21, 012 26, 794 17, 794 20, 977 2,287 133, 707 24, 772 19, 320 25, 624 13, 261 7,113 5,263 10, 017 18, 699 1,145 1,877 4,771 6,845 236, 605 60, 636 24, 392 84,171 29,746 29, 297 19, 483 26, 364 279 42, 874 38, 200 3,705 1,163 6,555 2,330 474 2,124 1,019 1,513 4,243 3,037 13, 037 16 1 8 M 6 8 69 14 111 22,769 13 84 2 745 77 6,115 8,789 6,143 801 548 86 87 80 45 32 13 31 112 6 10 16 36, 987 4 to 6 months. Total. 463, 341 192 2,331 10, 306 11, 806 7,344 2,139 2 8,767 99,043 4,665 1,192 2,063 4,716 788 1,599 26, 623 3,833 63, 580 71, 713 1,032 7,645 73 9,572 8,321 18,084 13,565 13, 006 1,410 139, 033 29, 870 19, 279 23, 502 13, 431 6,444 6,108 10, 614 16, 014 2,106 2,600 3,573 7, 094 123, 563 20,807 25, 468 12, 788 18, 658 11, 573 11, 916 435 21, 918 34, 389 Males. Females, 2,181 1,056 4,453 2,801 488 2,592 1,359 1,703 2,903 2,682 12, 113 93, 759 4,648 1,188 2,057 4,702 787 1,699 26, 498 8,820 63, 460 52, 637 1,023 7,465 77 8,549 8,238 12, 362 6,407 7,288 1,125 138, 952 29, 743 19, 189 23, 391 12, 349 6,897 6,079 10, 581 15, 919 2,093 2,589 3,548 7,072 99, 823 20,473 23, 174 8,323 10, 869 6,541 10, 195 431 19, 822 84, 292 43, 973 284 130 13 100 19,170 180 1 1,023 85 6,722 7,158 4,718 285 681 125 90 111 83 47 27 33 95 13 11 25 22 23, 735 334 2,294 4,465 7,789 5,032 1,721 4 2,096 2,180 1,054 4,443 2,791 487 2,681 1,355 1,703 2,945 2,075 12, 073 7 to 12 months. Total. Males. Females, 84, 999 20, 335 730 324 633 1,244 177 390 4,284 721 11, 923 11, 189 145 1,187 23 1,873 1, 584 2,345 1,740 1,933 358 28, 309 5,613 4,357 3,536 2,127 2, 455 1,493 2,540 2,823 287 624 954 1,503 16, 911 3,607 4,031 1,604 1,750 1,394 2,075 190 2,300 8,255 583 321 986 351 136 309 449 418 749 890 3,063 80, 635 20, 236 728 821 631 1,234 177 387 4,251 715 11, 892 8,953 14,3 1,154 28 1, 723 1,573 1,701 1,008 1,282 280 28, 138 6,618 4, 340 3,572 2,104 2,435 l,4£e 2, 533 2,709 287 521 945 1,496 15, 087 3,616 8, 854 1,106 1,270 1,091 1,904 189 2,057 8,224 683 319 986 341 136 308 443 417 741 887 (,058 POP — ^PT 2- a UnemployM at principa! occuEation duiing any portion of oensas year ending May 31, 1890, —29 450 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table lOl.— TOTAL PERSOJTS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS AND IN EACH CLASS OF OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND MONTHS UNEMPLOYED, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890— Cont'd. PKOFJESSIOIVAI. SERVICS;. PEESOHS CNEMPLOYED DUEIHa POETION OP CENSUS YEAE. (o) STATE3 AND TEBBI- TOEIES. Aggregate. 1 to S months. 4 to 6 months. 7 to 12 months. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. romales. TotaL Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. The United States. U2, 574 64, 654 87, 920 65, 323 23, 809 41, 514 65, 691 23,097 32, 594 21, 580 7,748 13,812 North Atlantic division. . 41,524 13,332 28,192 21,662 6,451 15,211 14, 378 5,184 9,194 5,484 1,697 3,787 3,013 1,105 1,239 5,616 684 1,597 14, 32S 2,342 11,621 13, 048 649 204 198 1,655 193 361 4,901 912 4,459 6,667 2,463 BOl 1,041 4,061 471 1,236 9,427 1,430 7,162 7,381 1,107 423 . 684 3,595 419 1,015 7,426 1,730 5,364 6,793 260 06 108 790 102 200 2,426 559 1,910 2,400 847 327 476 2,805 817 815 4,999 1,171 8,454 3,393 1,455 517 507 1,326 158 372 4,805 353 4,885 6, 084 225 77 63 546 60 102 1,817 253 2,041 2,386 1,230 440 444 780 98 270 2,988 100 2,844 2,693 450 165 148 696 87 210 2,098 259 1,372 2,171 64 31 27 219 31 69 658 100 608 881 336 134 121 476 56 151 1,440 159 864 1,290 ITew Hampshire Massachusetts Ehode Island Pennsylvania South Atlantic diTiaion.. 326 2,019 400 3,117 1,731 1,925 1,158 1,766 607 64, 711 120 825 162 1,097 920 969 449 821 314 23,516 206 1,194 238 2,020 811 960 700 944 233 41, 195 226 1,230 262 1,229 493 811 634 884 135 28,108 74 452 81 411 282 401 205 416 79 »,767 151 778 181 818 211 410 319 469 68 18, 351 70 513 84 1,181 870 855 484 664 3S3 26, 930 35 263 67 466 440 438 192 308 173 10, 517 35 245 27 716 421 417 292 356 190 16,413 31 276 54 707 363 259 150 217 109 9,673 11 105 24 220 189 120 52 98 62 3,242 District of Colomhia. Tirginia 30 "West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina 17? 139 93 ^Florida lit North Central division. . . 4t 6,431 Ohio 11, 171 6,377 9,431 6,935 4,757 4,132 7,882 6,115 608 1,105 3,115 4,083 15, 781 6,265 3,020 8,490 1,979 1,358 1,171 1,079 2,611 184 301 941 1,517 8,221 5,906 3,357 5,941 3,956 3,399 2,961 6,203 3,504 424 804 2,174 2,568 7,560 6,445 2,147 4,147 8,086 2,076 1,941 8,123 2,459 222 385 1,663 1,416 6,616 2,188 949 1,473 942 694 646 70S 1,074 85 123 510 681 3,614 8,257 1,198 2,674 2,144 1,481 1,396 2,415 1,386 137 257 1,153 854 3,001 4,227 3,275 8,954 1,982 1,877 1,521 3,550 2,775 286 629 078 1,978 6,323 2,396 1,661 1,551 773 624 451 760 1,178 71 127 304 732 8,411 1,832 1,614 2,403 1,209 1,353 1,070 2,800 1,597 215 402 672 1,246 2,912 1,499 955 1,330 867 805 670 1,209 881 100 191 476 690 2,943 682 410 466 264 240 175 221 359 28 46 127 224 1,296 Indiana 817 Illinois 5« 854 608 569 Iowa m "WipRouri ... 938 North Bakota South Dakota Nebraska ......... 71 148 Xausas 349 Bouth Central division. . . m 1,647 Kentucky 3,436 2,874 1,614 1,588 i,354 3,561 100 1,254 7,610 1,694 1,647 820 648 592 2,055 64 801 3,918 1,742 1,327 794 940 762 1,506 36 453 3,592 1,864 1,209 795 626 619 1,370 21 611 3,245 669 648 431 291 255 872 13 337 1,687 695 563 364 - 336 864 498 8 174 1,558 1,293 1,178 613 641 493 1,647 62 506 2,976 703 650 2S6 266 239 878 32 837 1,599 690 518 317 375 254 669 20 169 1,377 779 487 206 321 212 644 27 237 1,2S9 323 241 93 91 93 305 19 127 633 457 246 113 Louisiana. ....... 230 Tesiaa 144 Oklahoma 339 S Western division no 057 Montana 327 124 962 161 119 309 147 162 046 048 8,245 202 63 493 112 74 204 59 80 599 471 1,561 125 01 469 49 45 165 88 82 347 477 1,684 143 43 442 66 41 186 70 74 416 393 95 83 220 44 27 105 23 43 278 204 48 10 222 22 14 81 47 81 138 189 124 63 373 71 52 123 62 66 363 887 1,307 81 21 196 61 33 70 21 31 234 191 43 37 177 20 19 53 31 35 129 196 00 23 147 24 26 60 25 23 167 168 667 26 9 77 17 14 29 16 6 87 76 276 34 Colorado 14 New Mexico 70 1 Utah U Nevada 31 Idaho 10 16 80 California 93 616 750 670 637 291 « Unemployed at principal occupation during any portion of census year ending May 31, 1890 OCCUPATIONS. 451 Table lOl.— TOTAL PERSONS 10 YEA.RS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS AND IN EACH CLASS OF OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND MONTHS UNEMPLOYED, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890— Cont'd. UOIHESTIC AlVIS PEKSONAK. SEIiVICE. PEHSOXS UNEMPLOYED DnEINQ PORTION OF CENSUS YEAH, (a) STATE3 AND TEEBI- TOEIES. Aggregate. 1 to S months. 4 to 6 months. 7 to 12 months. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. The United States. 820, 081 689, 307 130,774 380, 354 317,586 62, 788 362, 678 300,004 52, 674 87, 049 71, 737 15, 312 North Atlantic division. . 275, 710 237, 300 38, 401 128, 050 109, 755 18, 295 115, 560 100, 580 14, 980 32, 100 26,971 6,129 10, 073 3,305 4,124 32,240 4,663 0,950 91, 931 19, 743 102, 681 88, 567 8,789 2,786 3,070 26,079 3,915 5,895 75, 712 16,865 94, 195 68,846 1,281 619 1,054 6,161 748 1,055 10, 219 2,878 8,486 29,711 4,678 1,688 1,943 15, 246 2,145 3,362 40, 323 10, 823 47, 837 44, 846 4,076 1,414 1,476 12, 152 1,835 2,880 82, 606 9,339 43, 978 30, 033 602 274 467 8,094 310 482 7,718 1,489 3,853 14, 808 4,410 1,232 1,711 13, 001 1,834 2,761 41, 068 6,933 42,610 35, 824 3,902 1,054 1,254 10, 847 1, 526 2,339 34, 710 5,933 89, 015 23,726 508 178 457 3,164 308 422 6,858 1,000 3,595 12, 098 985 385 470 8,993 684 827 10, 540 1,982 12, 234 7,887 811 318 340 3,080 654 676 8,397 1,593 11, 202 5,082 2s e-w Hampshire 67 130 Massachusetts Rhode Island 913 130 151 IfeTT York 2 113 389 PennsylTania South Atlantic division. . 1,032 2,805 2,697 19, 783 6,055 18, 903 6,855 10, 685 6,939 11, 988 4,647 306, 601 2,210 11, 885 3,662 12, 555 6,932 5,823 3,783 0,382 8,602 271, 319 481 4,903 2,393 6,318 923 4,856 3,150 5,606 1,045 35, 242 1,515 8,931 3, 125 9,632 3,232 5,677 3,867 6,655 2,212 132, 050 1,250 6,637 1,833 6,413 2,814 3,251 2,290 3,835 1,710 116, 256 205 2,294 1,293 3,219 418 2,426 1,577 2,820 496 15, 794 967 8,535 2,253 7,607 2,950 4,306 2,612 4,531 2,057 141, 945 801 6,646 1,449 5,087 2, 555 2,212 1,270 2,174 1,632 327, 149 16G 1,989 804 2,520 401 2,094 1,342 2,357 425 14 796 215 2,322 677 1,664 667 702 460 802 378 32, 566 105 1,702 381 1,065 563 366 223 373 254 27, 914 50 620 District of Colnmhia. Tifinla 296 609 "West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina 104 336 237 429 121 North Central division. . . 4,652 60, 314 34, 210 47,420 41,294 27,015 21, 186 18, 364 29,208 1,477 2,934 10, 689 12,620 83, 392 51,239 31,203 42, 097 36, 784 24, 056 18, 464 16, 189 21, 562 1,062 2,400 9,283 10, 915 60, 889 6,075 3,007 5,323 4,510 2,989 2,722 2,175 4,616 415 468 1,307 1,605 22, 603 20, 093 13, 908 21, 942 17, 670 12, 003 8,741 7,073 13,014 594 1,300 6,131 4,546 43, 241 23, 424 13, 687 19, 389 15, 003 10,736 7, 493 6,089 10, 991 420 1,097 4,511 3,857 31, 561 2,669 1,321 2,553 2,008 1,267 1,248 989 2,053 174 203 620 689 11, 680 27, 820 16,494 20, 833 18, 913 12, 331 10, 051 9,584 13, 121 703 1,337 4,420 6,334 33, 076 25, 242 15, 204 18, 728 17,017 11, 031 8,996 8,045 11, 087 517 1,130 3,936 6,618 24, 272 2,581 1,290 2,104 1,895 1,300 1,056 939 2,034 186 207 484 718 8,804 6,395 3,808 4,646 4,712 2,711 2,394 1,702 3,013 180 297 1,038 1,640 7,075 6,573 3,412 3,980 4,105 2,289 1,975 1,455 2,484 125 239 835 1,442 6,056 822 396 Illinois 666 607 422 419 247 K'orth Dalcota South Dakota 55 58 203 198 South Central division. . . 2,019 17, 465 14, 089 8,789 6,685 17, 937 12, 763 316 5,343 65, 861 13, 888 10, 064 5,696 3,683 12, 903 10, 227 2S2 4,141 60, 947 3,577 4,026 3,093 2,997 6,034 2,636 34 1,207 4,914 8,106 7,311 6,327 3,818 9,023 6,081 97 2,878 32, 167 6,474 5,351 3,677 2,074 6,440 6,337 87 2,221 29, 956 1,632 1,960 1,750 1,744 2,583 1, 3.14 10 657 2,211 7,660 6,650 3,007 2,433 7,219 4,968 170 1,969 26, 273 6,132 3,960 1,841 1,367 5,277 4,011 153 1,531 24, 277 1,528 1,690 1,166 1,066 1,942 957 17 438 1,996 1,089 1,128 455 434 1,695 1,114 49 501 7,431 1, 232 763 278 247 1,186 679 42 389 6,714 417 187 509 23S 7 112 70T Te-tas "Western division 4,124 2,005 7,270 3,220 1,312 4,023 034 1,843 10, 270 4,559 26, 132 3,915 1,930 6, 002 3,035 1,201 3,699 895 1,745 9,894 4,219 23, 812 209 ■ 75 068 185 111 324 99 98 485 340 2,320 2,328 1,346 3,991 1,473 446 1,655 364 948 6,372 2,245 11, 199 2,213 1,301 3,646 1,397 410 1,532 332 905 5,947 2,070 10, 197 115 45 346 76 36 123 32 43 225 169 1,002 1,365 515 2,544 1,419 656 2,030 473 709 3,338 1,801 11, 423 1,296 496 2,302 1,315 699 1,871 424 669 3,153 1,675 10, 447 69 19 242 74 67 159 49 40 185 126 975 431 144 735 323 210 338 157 186 809 513 3,610 406 133 654 293 192 296 139 171 794 468 3,168 2S 11 81 35 le 43 U 15 75 45 343 Utah a Unemployed at principal occupation durinj; any portion of census year ending May 31, 1890. 4:52 STATISTICS OF POPULATION, Tabub 101.— total PEKSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVES ENGAGED IN GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS AND IN EACH CLASS OF OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND MONTHS UNEMPLOYED, BY STATES AND TEEEITORIES: 1890— Cont'd. " TKABE AN& TKAWSPSSTATION. Ill = PEHSONS tJNEMPLOYED DnBIKO POETION OF CENSUS YEAE. (fl) STATE3 AND TEEM- TOBIES. Aggregate. 1 to S months. 4 to C months. 7 to 12 months. Total. Males. Pemales. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. Total. Males. Females. The TJiiited States - 263,871 247,757 15, 114 133, 921 128, 931 6,990 98, 060 92, 637 5,423 30, 890 28,189 2,701 Sorth Atlantic division. - 95, 381 87, 823 7,558 48, 099 44,854 3,845 34, 622 32, 002 2,620 12, ICO 10, 967 1,193 4,894 1,356 1,167 14, 262 2,186 2,683 34, lU 8,260 26, 459 22, 342 4,646 1,264 1,099 12, 374 1,899 2,279 31, 535 7,685 25, 042 21, 148 243 92 63 1,888 287 404 2,579 675 1,417 1,194 2,603 783 608 7,427 1,135 1,383 15, 903 4,973 13, 874 12, 038 2,503 741 576 <,48a 979 1,140 14, 695 4,653 13, 137 11, 503 100 47 82 947 156 243 1,308 325 687 475 1, 817 409 404 *,865 690 948 18,817 2,302 9,240 7,769 1,744 376 384 4,202 616 841 12, 942 2,150 8,741 7,332 103 33 29 863 74 107 876 146 499 437 444 159 155 1,970 361 352 4,304 9S0 3,345 2,535 899 147 139 1,692 304 293 3,993 376 3,114 2,253 45 12 IS 278 67 61 396 104 231 282 K'e'W Hampshire Massacliusetta Eliode Island Pennsylvania South Atlantic division.. 684 6,492 1,603 4,670 2,570 2,104 l,0i4 3,220 949 91, 479 630 5,010 1,334 4,544 2,492 2,053 1,005 3,121 929 89,449 54 452 269 126 78 61 39 105 20 5,030 425 2,coa 781 2,689 1,515 1,233 673 1,854 452 46,002 402 2,430 G89 2,632 1,479 1,210 558 1,813 450 43,016 23 176 92 67 86 28 20 41 2 2,086 196 E,G16 621 1,646 813 724 365 1,095 393 87,891 176 1,838 441 1,593 787 707 352 1,053 380 35, 915 20 178 SO 43 26 17 13 42 13 1,976 03 870 301 435 242 142 101 277 104 10, 630 52 772 204 414 226 136 95 255 99 9,618 11 93 97 21 16 6 G District of Columhia. Tirginia "West Tirginia K"orth Carolina South Carolina Florida STorth Central division. . . 968 Ohio 15, 455 8,758 16, 508 11,593 6,385 C, 800 6,G71 12, 071 485 1,479 4,092 6,182 26, 2] 1 14, 599 8,376 14,393 11,037 6,065 6,402 6,398 11,468 4C3 1,444 3,807 4,937 25, 582 853 382 1,115 696 820 393 273 603 22 35 225 245 629 7,548 4,123 7,815 5,255 3,004 3,198 3,165 6,254 251 886 2,001 2,412 14, 658 7,175 3,073 7,358 6,025 2,858 3,014 8,064 6,011 244 868 1,996 2,330 14, 270 373 150 457 230 146 184 101 243 7 18 95 82 288 6,187 8,677 8,868 B,205 2,725 2,755 2,816 4,428 186 457 1,557 2,130 8,970 5, 841 3,427 6,419 4,996 2,617 2,613 2,702 4,196 174 450 1,467 2,013 8,748 3-16 160 449 209 103 142 114 232 12 7 90 117 222 1,720 1,058 1,625 1,133 656 847 650 1,880 43 136 444 640 2,683 1,583 976 1,610 1,010 690 775 632 1,261 45 126 404 694 2,664 ^•^f "Wisconsin MinTiptfola . North Datota South Dakota Nebraska 3 10 South Central division... 119 5,209 5,246 B,2S3 1,677 3,283 6,590 168 1,690 24,458 5,034 6,120 3,252 1,659 3,200 5,484 162 1,665 23,755 235 125 36 18 77 106 6 25 703 2,768 3,099 2,226 973 1,420 3,084 63 936 12, 624 2,663 3,040 2,204 967 1,386 8,028 60 927 12, 328 100 69 22 6 34 66 3 8 296 1,893 1,671 861 672 1,363 1,973 83 544 8,908 1,817 1,620 850 666 1,343 1,939 80 533 8,640 81 61 11 6 26 34 3 11 263 603 470 201 132 495 633 32 211 2, D26 649 460 198 126 477 617 32 205 2,787 54 16 Mississippi 6 Texas 16 Oklahoma Arkansas ITestem division 139 1,430 1,140 4,276 527 410 1,181 528 746 3,614 1, 568 9,038 1,407 ■ 1, 131 4,181 523 404 1,143 521 735 3,510 1,519 8,666 23 6 95 4 6 38 4 11 95 49 372 867 679 2,507 276 193 672 221 356 2,220 707 3,966 802 678 1,458 275 191 655 218 351 2,183 749 3,810 6 B 49 1 2 17 3 6 87 18 156 420 343 1,383 201 165 490 224 284 1,057 609 3,726 417 841 1,355 200 163 477 223 280 1,018 590 3,676 9 2 23 1 2 13 1 4 39 19 150 137 118 386 60 62 119 83 106 837 192 1,346 128 117 863 48 60 111 83 104 318 180 1,280 "Wyoming 1 New Mexico 13 2 Utah 2 8 Idaho "Washington 2 19 12 66 • TTnemployed at principal occupation during any portion of ceneu. year ending May 31, 1890. OCCUPATIONS. 453 Table 101.— TOTAL PERSONS 10 TEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED EST GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS AND IN EACH CLASS* OF OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND MONTHS UNEMPLOYED, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890— Cont'd. , MANUFACTURKlVa AIV» MECHAlVICAIi IIVB>USTiSIE9. ■,-,- PKESONS CNEMTLOYKD Dnmsa poetion of censcs tear. (a) STATES AND TERRI- TORIES. Aggregate. 1 to 3 months. 4 to 6 montliB. 7 to 12 months. Total. Malea. FemaloB. Totol. Kales. Females. Total. Malea. !Femalea. Total. 111,949 Males. Females. The "United States. 1,068,401 900, 572 167, 832 662, 807 469, 629 83, 178 393,648 339,320 54,328 91, 623 20,320 Kortli Atlantic division. . 525, 843 413, 350 112, 493 302, 128 235,031 67, 095 170, 080 137,459 32, 621 53, 637 40, 860 12,777 19, 346 12, 491 6,707 114, 842 14, 575 24, 529 158, 059 49, 073 126, 621 77, 643 15, 381 8,894 4,812 83,900 9,983 17, 943 125,795 40, 007 106, 635 64, 384 3,965 3,597 895 30, 942 4, 593 6,586 32, 264 9,666 19, 986 13, 259 10, 031 7,798 8,085 70,853 8,581 15,441 £4, 504 30, 175 71, 640 39, 272 7,834 6,503 2,627 61, 862 5,885 11, 148 65, 677 24, 003 60,492 32, 704 2,197 2,295 458 19, 003 2,696 4,293 18, 827 8,172 11, 154 6,568 7,355 3,414 1,911 33, 020 3,967 6,639 67,345 14, 915 41, 514 30, 587 6,000 2,603 1,645 24,493 2,811 4,998 47, 454 12, 271 85, 185 25,267 1,355 811 205 8,528 1,156 1,641 9,891 2,644 6,329 5,320 1,!5C0 1,279 711 10, 957 2,027 2,449 16, 210 4,583 13, 401 7,784 1,547 78S 549 7,546 1,237 1,797 12, es4 3,733 10, 953 6,413 413 Ne^T Eatnpsliire .191 . 171 Massaclinsetts Ehodo Island 3,411 740 0.53 8,543 850 Pennsylvania Sontli Atlantic division.. 2,503 1,371 2,831 21, 218 3,876 17, 690 8,361 8,434 3,770 6,509 4,934 343, 063 2,469 '17,170 3,405 14, 230 7,806 6,429 2,935 5,549 4,391 316, 079 382 4,048 471 3,460 555 2,005 835 960 643 31, 989 1,747 10, 054 1,959 8,207 4,278 4,032 2,0S3 3,948 2,932 163, 819 1,557 7,968 1,749 6,699 3, 968 3,186 1, 623 3,365 2,690 148, 975 190 2,086 210 1,508 310 896 443 683 342 14,844 834 8,309 1,408 7,846 3,221 3,749 1,414 2,088 1,660 147,410 693 6, 955 1,243 6,209 3,041 2, 754 1,097 1,780 1,485 134, 981 141 1,414 163 1,637 180 995 317 303 165 12, 429 270 2,795 511 1,637 862 603 291 473 342 38, 839 219 2,247 413 1,322 707 483 210 404 306 32, 123 61 548 District of Columbia. "Virginia .. -.... 93 315 "West Yirginia "NoTth Carolina South Carolina 65 114 75 09 36 Korth Central diviaion. . . 4,713 73, 213 35, 100 69, 993 44,317 31,624 , 20,501 ' 19,699 S3, 3G9 1,123 ' 3, 009 12,050 13, 650 1 60, 558 65,397 31, 976 64,276 40,420 ' 28,627 19,143 18,366 80, 178 1,016 2,801 11,290 12,5S3 64, 046 7,840 3,124 8,717 3,891 2,997 1,448 1,633 3,191 107 208 760 1,667 6,512 36, 399 15, 822 31, 703 19, 547 14, 937 8,506 7,091 16,647 413 1,188 6,726 6,240 31, 383 32,521 14,526 28, 754 17, 827 13,695 7,910 7,058 15, 049 374 1,116 6,371 4,874 28, 002 3,878 1,293 2,949 1,720 1,312 698 633 1,693 39 72 355 366 3,326 29,361 15, 194 22,790 19, 831 13, 611 8,692 10, 246 13,283 _530 1,'451 6,084 6,387 23, 061 26,423 13, 832 20, 742 18, 313 13, 283 9,116 0,521 12, 105 528 1,353 4,820 6,893 20, 635 2,938 1,312 2,048 1,518 1,220 576 725 1,178 53 98 264 494 2,426 7,483 4,084 5,500 4,939 3,175 2,393 2,062 3,439 130 370 1,240 2,023 6,109 6, 453 3,508 4,780 4,280 3,747 2,117 1,787 3,024 114 333 1,099 1,810 5,349 1,030 510 720 633 429 278 275 415 Korth Dakota South Dakota 16 33 141 207 flouth Central division. . . 760 18, 341 11,706 6,752 8,144 7,217 (,664 648 4,086 66, 292 15,816 10, 500 6,250 2,729 8,312 9,00Q 627 3,806 52,713 2,525 1,206 503 415 805 658 21 280 3,679 9,191 6,234 3,612 1,714 3,113 6,369 150 2,105 25; 202 7,883 5,627 3,243 1,468 2,639 6,067 147 1,983 24, 857 1,308 607 264 246 474 302 3 122 1,345 7,311 4,366 1,829 1,166 3,108 3,427 362 1,504 22, 510 6,379 3,914 1,652 1,045 2,773 3,147 339 1,381 20, 978 933 453 177 121 328 280 13 123 1,633 1,839 1,100 411 264 998 868 146 477 7,580 1,554 . 959 350 210 893 792 141 442 6,873 285 147 01 43 103 78 5 35 TTtatem division 702 3,167 1,000 8,432 744 548 »,474 730 944 10, 729 4,599 23, 925 3,099 971 6,139 640 484 3,267 695 899 10,427 4,292 i 21, 800 68 29 293 104 64 207 35 45 302 307 2, 125 1,686 524 3,589 323 247 1,456 211 373 6,075 1,938 9,875 1,551 508 8,453 292 221 1,394 207 350 6,941 1,838 9,091 35 18 131 36 26 62 4 17 134 100 784 1,252 366 2,100 290 212 1,574 381 418 3,081 1,978 10, 230 1,231 347 1,993 253 185 1,468 357 403 3,661 1,825 9,350 ! 21 9 108 43 27 108 24 15 120 153 906 829 120 737 120 89 444 138 153 973 6S3 3,794 317 116 633 95 73 405 131 140 B25 629 3,359 ii: i 64 25 n TJtali 39 7 13 48 64 California 435 a Unemployed at principal ooonpation duitiig any portion of oensne year ending May 31, 1890. 454 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Tablb 102.— total PEESOlsrS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND MONTHS UNEMPLOYED : 1890. OCOUPATIOHS. All occupations \4^ricTiltiLr6, Sshexiea, and mining. AgrioTiltural laborers (6) Apiariste Dairymen aod dairy women Farmers, planters, and oyerseera (6). Fishermen and oystermen (6) G-ardener^, florists, nurserymen, and vine gro-n-era . . Lumbermen and raftsmen Miners (coal) i Miners (not otherwise specified} Qaarrymon .., Stock raisers, herders, and drorers ■Wood choppers Other agncultoral pursuits (&).-. JProfeasional serrico. Actors Arch itects Artists and teachers o£ art Authors and literary and acientific persons. Chemists, aasayers, and metallurgists Clergymen Dentists Designers, draftsmen, and inventors Engineers (civil, mechanical, electrical, and min. ing) and survoyora. Journalists PERSONS trNE.MPLOTED DURINO PORTION OF CENSUS YEAR, (a) Lawyers Musicians and teachers of music Oiiicers of United States army and navy- Officials (government) (&) Physicians and surgeons Professors in colleges and universities- Teachers Theatrical managers, showmen, etc Veterinary surgeon a , Other professional servlco Domestic and personal service. Barbers and hairdressers Bartondera Boarding and lodging honse keepers Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) . Hotel keepers Housete(n)era and stewards (6) Hunters, trappers, guidea, and acouta . Janitors Laborers (not apecified) (&) , Launderers and laundressea Kuraea and midwives. liestaurant keepers Saloonkeepers Servants Sextons Soldiers, sailors, and marines (United States) (6J . Watchmen, policemen, and detectives Other domestic and personal service Trade and transportation - Agents (claim, commission, real estate, insurance, etc.) and collectors. Auctioneers , Bankers and brokera (money and atocks) , Boatmen and canalmen Bookkeepers and accountants (6) '.[ Brokers (commercial) , Clerks and copyists (6) !!!!"! Commercial travelera Draymen, h ackmon, teamsters, etc ! ! Foremen and overseers , Hostlers Hucksters and peddlers V." Livery atablo keepers Locomotive engineers and firemen (&) ' Merchants and dealers in drugs and chemicals (re- tail). Merchantsanddealers in dry goods (retail) Merchantsand dealers in groceries (retail) Merchants and dealers in wines and liquors (retail) Merchants and dealers in wines and liquors ( whole- . i»le). Aggregate. Total. 3,523,730 1,229,800 625,621 209 1,172 342,800 24,273 9,484 19,397 128,836 43,535 12,951 8,146 10,562 2,924 142,574 2,085 293 1,625 392 267 1,015 428 498 4,281 662 1,647 7,012 79 3,677 1,731 717 111,919 2,914 356 72 820,081 4,780 4,968 649 20,809 1,017 3,746 606 1,550 633,175 23,430 8,329 671 1,691 107,962 452 682 4,134 1,530 262,871 8,654 340 413 6,657 8,357 143 28,338 3,185 68,671 1,950 5,713 6,108 714 7,060 1,273 464 1,613 182 63 Males. 3,013,117 1,120,827 625,278 208 1,105 334,066 24,173 9,306 19,391 128,734 43,518 12,941 8,113 10,646 2,844 54,654 1,230 297 822 201 268 1,861 417 482 4,277 626 1,635 3,067 79 3,516 1,427 547 30,670 2,826 355 62 689,307 Fe- males. 510,613 lp3,973 100,243 1 67 8,134 85 173 6 102 17 10 33 7 80 4,691 4,960 376 20,804 641 606 1,410 620,794 1,652 725 606 1,570 23,220 451 682 4,127 1,154 247,767 855 1 803 191 54 11 16 4 37 12 3,945 1 to 3 months. Total. 1,818,865 676,460 161 304 170 81,249 10 130,774 189 2 273 5 85 3,106 342,304 67 667 220,401 10,913 3,239 11,412 48,722 20,173 7,270 3,644 6,843 1,865 65,323 8,076 340 406 6,648 6,689 143 24,039 3,130 58,645 1,907 5,711 6,963 713 7,050 1,251 443 1,592 182 63 140 12,381 21,778 7,604 65 21 84,742 7 876 15,114 478 7 9 1,768 i,699 49 26 43 2 145 1 1 22 » Unemployed at principal occupation during any portion of 1,013 153 678 173 131 754 192 257 1,967 312 694 2,944 24 1,430 772 546 62,231 879 136 32 380,354 2,347 2,410 247 10,672 409 1,734 148 903 288,776 11,578 3,136 300 695 63,836 190 329 2,048 697 133,921 Males. 1,553,759 265,108 Fe- males. 615,824 3,700 100 106 2,174 3,927 48 13,877 1,632 31,566 1,139 2,899 2,695 334 4,257 652 197 737 100 28 286,693 57 640 215,774 10,876 3,167 11,410 48,687 20,164 7,265 3,632 6,849 1,815 23,609 611 153 353 88 126 731 186 245 1,964 296 1,351 24 1,300 607 437 13,574 852 136 29 317,566 69,636 65,706 27 4,687 41,514 2,269 2,410 150 10,667 383 278 148 820 232,892 818 352 278 687 12,413 189 329 2,043 434 126,931 3,629 100 164 2,172 3,138 48 12,176 1,616 31,551 1,119 2,897 2,643 334 4,256 643 187 723 100 28 325 90 6 23 6 12 8 1,593 70 165 109 38,657 27 62,788 01 6 26 1,456 83 5,1 10,760 2,784 22 8 41,422 4 to 6 months. 5 163 i,990 2 2 789 1,701 16 15 20 2 62 total. 1,368,418 468,341 243,126 ll4 472 102,748 11,695 4,987 6,601 67,182 18,182 4,720 3,608 3,994 912 65,691 798 109 628 149 91 831 168 156 3,705 231 636 2,972 44 1,687 667 121 42,839 1,682 161 26 352,678 Males. 1,179,426 188,992 Pe- m'alea. 1,755 1,815 269 7,848 1,408 300 448 280,090 9,399 3,619 253 650 41,593 197 301 1,569 691 98,060 3,760 174 168 3,830 8,028 66 10,330 1,197 21,770 686 2,148 2,693 241 2,000 460 166 692 64 21 census year ending May 31, 1800. 421,308 202,434 113 442 89,755 11,644 4,903 6,598 67,125 18,176 4,715 3,591 3,991 882 23,097 468 108 295 81 810 153 153 1,704 220 633 1,267 44 1,626 671 73 12,986 1,634 161 21 300,004 43,973 40,092 1 30 2,993 61 84 3 67 7 6 17 32,594 1,684 1,815 147 7,848 343 271 360 412 274,670 603 250 221 643 8,229 197 301 1,568 642 92,637 3,535 174 164 3,823 2,369 65 9,020 1,172 21,772 669 2,148 2,617 241 2,000 452 162 634 54 21 330 1 333 68 2 21 6 3 1 3 1,706 48 29,863 48 62,674 71 ■""122 '"40 1,137 36 6,620 8,796 32 7 33,364 1 149 6,423 4 7 659 1,310 25 7 16 76 7 to 12 months. Total. 336,447 84,999 133 19,591 1,665 1,258 1,384 12,932 6,180 961 894 715 157 21,660 Males. 279,032 80,635 males. 274 36 319 65 45 330 78 85 609 119 317 1,096 11 560 292 50 16,849 363 63 14 87,049 36,246 38 123 19,137 1,659 1,236 1,383 12,922 5,179 961 890 714 147 7,748 678 743 133 2,289 226 604 93 199 64,309 2,463- 1,544 118 240 12,534 65 52 517 242 553 1,402 30 4,131 350 6,326 226 666 720 189 803 261 101 151 86 174 32 43 320 78 84 609 109 316 449 11 530 249 37 4,110 340 68 12 71,737 50,515 ~4^ ~3Mi 10 454 6 21 1 10 1 4 1 10 13,81J 123 741 73 2.289 206 93 98 178 03,332 231 123 107 240 2,578 65 52 516 173 28,189 1,012 78 553 1,082 3,443 343 5,322 219 060 703 138 803 256 94 285 23 14 149 33 3 10 ... 1 647 13 12,739 13 3 15,313 GO "u 512 21 977 2,232 1,421 11 6 9,959 1 61 2,701 83 17 1 b See explanatory notes in Table 78. OCCUPATIONS. 455 Tahlh 1(,»2.— total PERSONS 10 YEARS OP AGE AND OVER IN THE tJNITED STATES ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND MONTHS UNEMPLOYED : 1890— Continued. OCCUPATIOHS. PERSONS UNESIPLOTED DURING PORTION OF CENSUS YEAR, (a) Aggregate. Total. Trade and transportation— Con timied. Merchants and dealers, not specified (retail) Meroliants and dealers (-wholesale), importers, and shipping merchants. Messengers and errand and office boys Newspaper carriers and newsboys Officials of banks and of insurance, trade, trans- portation, trust, and other companies. (6) Packers and shippers Pilots -.---- ■- - ---■ Porters and helpers (m stores and warehouses) . . . Sailors (6) Salesmen and saleswomen Steam railroad omployfis (not otherwise speci- Stenographers and typewriters Street railway employes Telegraph and telephone operators Telegraph andtelophonelinemen and electric light and power company employes. tTndertakers ■Weighers, gangers, and measurers Other persons in trade and transportation Manufacturing and mechanical industries. Agricultural implement makers (not otherwise classified). (6) Apprentices (blacksmiths) Apprentices (boot and shoe makers) Apprentices (carpenters and j oiners) Apprentices (carriage and wagon makers) Apprentices (drossmaker,i) Apprentices (leather curriers, etc.) Apprentices (m-ichinists) Apprentices (masons) Apprentices (milliners) Apprentices (painters) Apprentices (plumbers) Apprentices (printers) Apprentices (tailors) Apprentices (tinsmiths) Apprentices (not otherwise specified) Artificial flower makers Bakers !Basket makers Blacksmiths 11, 242 1,064 6,313 372 1,467 4,690 955 1,809 14, 015 15, 303 52, 836 2,717 3,718 3,483 1,193 282 421 1, 063, 404 Bleachers, dyers, and scourers Bone and ivory workers Bookbinders Boot and shoe makers and repairers Bottlers and mineral and soda water makers . Box makers (paper) Box makers (wood) Brass workers (not otherwise specified) (6) Brewers andmaltsters (6) : Brick and tile makers and terra cotta workers (h) . Britannia workers Broom and brush makers Builders and contractors Butchers Butter and cheese makers Button makers Cabinet makers Candle, soap, and tallow makers Carpenters and joiners , Carpet makers (&) Carriage and wagon makers (not otherwise classi- fied), (b) Charcoal, oote, and lime burners , Chemical works employes (It) Clock and watch makers and repairers Compositors (6) Confectioners.... Coopers Copper workers Corset makers Cotton miU operatives (6) Distillers and rectifiers (!i) Door, sash, and blind makers (6) Dressmakers Eleotroplaters Electrotypers and stercotypers (b) Engravers Fertilizer makers (6) Kshcurers and packers (6) Males. 503 195 1,473 116 743 62 993 582 257 45t 599 490 302 233 4,997 580 4,790 1,063 24,778 2,252 140 2,712 67, 713 705 2,938 2,044 2,318 1,753 26, 280 188 2,076 5,069 8,062 3,093 461 1,965 423 194, 903 5,528 4,322 2,296 409 2,571 3,373 1,825 12, 512 451 974 23, 616 512 791 32, 072 335 93 805 81 663 10, 846 1,059 6,920 369 1,463 3,309 955 1,775 14, 645 11, 534 52, 760 791 3,718 2,918 1,101 279 421 490 1,092 502 185 1,472 116 males. 398 6 3,769 128 1,926 2 570 82 113 167, 832 62 992 582 451 598 473 205 282 4,759 58 4,671 870 24, 767 1,036 125 1,213 45, 467 601 704 1,849 2,162 1,741 26, 219 151 1,318 6,069 8,058 2,996 171 4,959 363 191, 307 2,900 4,278 2,293 290 2,035 2,652 1,340 12, 504 453 68 10, 566 612 737 109 375 93 781 83 515 743 , ^. '257 3 1 23 97 1 238 528 119 192 11 266 15 1,499 12,246 104 2,234 195 156 12 41 37 1 to 3 months. 36 2,568 44 3 119 636 721 485 8 1 906 13, 050 4 31,963 10 24 1 118 Total. 6,318 628 2,322 152 674 2,577 329 934 6,828 7,748 31, 006 1,200 2,183 1,630 124 181 281 709 228 83 051 65 244 27 601 286 64 167 250 197 140 136 2,302 319 2,617 413 13, 170 1,367 76 1,489 36, 944 335 1,828 1,209 1,487 931 9,216 114 1,029 2,«64 3,981 801 265 2,934 230 93, 538 3,327 2,115 1,661 254 1,630 1,704 873 6,917 230 723 16, 282 231 606 15, 309 232 44 413 33 227 Males. 6,114 626 2,192 150 672 1,880 329 916 5,828 6,867 31, 014 2,181 1,393 659 124 181 212 409, 629 703 227 77 660 66 27 500 286 166 260 189 102 135 2,206 43 2,460 358 13, 163 1,200 68 680 27, 887 280 415 1,089 1,381 925 9,204 116 898 2,601 3,979 779 90 2,933 198 98, 621 1,670 2,096 1,569 132 1,196 1,382 619 5,911 229 48 6,650 281 503 52 227 41 439 32 204 Fe- males. 204 2 130 2 2 697 18 1,881 52 831 2 237 59 244 8 38 1 96 306 67 65 7 167 8 809 8,067 66 1,383 120 106 C 12 28 131 2 25 176 1 32 17 1,657 19 1 72 334 322 224 3 1 675 8,632 2 15, 257 5 4 to G months. Total. 4,443 406 2,285 133 602 1,578 473 618 7,519 6,430 17, 021 1,003 1,128 1,243 351 100 172 260 191 69 033 31 260 22 286 237 101 195 223 193 99 04 1,705 178 1,580 490 8,692 629 47 804 16,447 243 754 611 678 692 15, 214 31 727 1,813 3,030 2,026 113 1,436 112 76, 917 1,602 1,591 673 97 707 1,179 615 5,191 134 154 6,370 158 203 12, 333 98 31 251 46 379 Males. 4,321 402 2,116 132 601 1,108 478 612 7,519 4,133 18, 971 277 1,128 1,042 328 172 227 309 191 63 632 31 22 286 237 195 222 186 68 91 1,636 11 1,641 378 8,590 555 43 364 13, 306 213 180 658 546 " 690 15, 187 26 666 1,813 3,030 1,965 66 1,432 92 76, 900 956 1,576 572 72 666 915 459 6,187 134 11 2,698 158 202 33 96 31 243 45 261 Fe- males. 122 3 139 1 1 470 1,297 60 726 201 23 33 64, 328 70 167 39 113 3 74 4 410 ,141 30 674 53 32 2 27 6 61 7 to 12 months. 61 87 4 20 17 647 1 25 141 264 158 4 143 2,772 1 12, 295 Total. Males 1,481 131 1,706 87 191 536 148 257 1,298 2,125 4,799 514 407 615 118 84 43 190 20 239 13 206 69 89 92 126 106 63 63 693 169 3,016 266 17 419 6,322 127 356 221 253 230 1,830 13 320 562 1,051 263 63 695 81 19, 448 599 616 162 68 334 490 337 1,404 90 07 2,964 73 83 4,430 66 18 111 6 67 males. 1,411 131 1,582 87 190 321 148 247 1,298 1,534 4,775 145 407 483 114 57 1 68 61 11 91,623 20,328 80 1 84 42 1 190 20 23S 13 206 59 8> 90 2 126 99 7 35 28 53 918 4 670 134 3,014 231 14 169 4,274 108 79 202 236 226 1,838 9 284 662' 1,049 252 25 691 73 19, 448 335 608 161 36 273 365 232 1,403 90 9 1,318 73 82 19 63 18 109 60 ( Unemployed at principal occupation during any portion of census year ending May 31, 1890. h See explanatory notes in Table 78. 456 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Tablb 102.— total persons 10 TEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND MONTHS UNEMPLOYED: 1890— Continued. oconpATioua. Uftnnfactnring and mechanical indnstries— Cont'd. Gaa "works employes (&) , Glass ■wor'kers Glove makers Gold and silver "workers Gunsmiths, locksmiths, and hell hangers Hair "workers Harness and saddle makers and repairers. Hat and cap makers Hosiery and knitting mill operati"P6s (&). . Iron and steel Tvorkors (b) Lace and embroidery makers liSad and zinc "workers leather cnrriers, dressers, finishers, and tanners. . . Machinists Manufacturers and officials of manufacturing companies. Marble and stone ctitters _.. Masons (brick and stone) , Meat and fruit packers, canners, and prcBer"f"ers (&) . Mechanics (not otherwise specified) Metal "workers (not othenyise specified) Mill and factory operatives (not specified) (&) . Millers (flour and grist) Milliners Model and pattern makers Molders Musical instrument makers (not otherwise speci- fied). (6) M'ail an d tack m.aker3 (&) Oil "well employfis Oil works employes Painters, glaziers, and ramishers Paper hangers Paper mill operatives Photographers Piano and organ makers and tuners (&) Plasterers PEBSONS CN3MPL0TKD DUEINa PORTION OF CENSUS TBAE. («) Aggregate. Plnmbors and gas and steam fitters Potters Powder and cartridge makers Printers, lithograpliers, and pressmen (&). Print "works operatives (&) Publishers of books, maps, and newspapers. Eoofers and slaters Hope and cordage makers ]Rubber factory operatives Sail, a"wning, and tent makers Salt "works employes Saw and planing mill 6mploy6s (&) Beamstresses (&) Sawing machine makers (not otherwise classi- fied), (b) Se"wiug machine operators (b) Ship and boat builders Shirt, collar, and cuil makers (6) Silk mill operatives (&) Starch makers Steam boiler makers Stove, furnace, and grate makers (6) . Stra"W "workers Sugar makers and refiners Tailors and tailoresses (6) Tinners and tinware makers Tobacco and cigar factory operatives Tool and cutlery makers (cot otherwise olas'sV-' fied). (!)) Trunk, valise, leather-case, andpocket-book makers . TTmbrella and parasol malcers [ TTpbolstercrs "Well borers i]!!i^'J! W beelwriffhts !!!!!!!!!' "W^liitcwashers "Wire workers "Woodworkers (not otherwise specified) ....... "Woolen mill operatives (4) Other persons in manufacturing and mechanical industries. Total. 688 17, 963 2,271 4,082 1,051 122 4,883 7,970 8,975 39, lOi 691 773 7,996 19, 131 4,221 18, 482 68, 369 1,491 2,235 3,394 18, 655 6, 901" 7,780 1,000 13, 676 65 1,908 1,102 851 63, 405 3,471 4,141 1,652 1,652 16, 733 7,619 4, 7b9 192 8,027 967 119 1,889 1,818 6,328 613 673 43, 233 19, 370 147 1,212 7,120 3,699 8,900 138 3,474 2,711 1,769 391 28, 258 8,069 25,684 1,060 474 3,849 1, 309 1, 616 ■ 1,434 2,098 12, 114 19, 099 17, 647 Males. 588 17, 294 1,064 3,106 1,046 74 4,265 5,739 2,755 38, 639 110 735 7,937 19, 121 4,214 18, 471 G8, 355 984 2, 232 8,247 10, 908 6,887 21 090 13, 670 53 1, 795 1,102 816 68, 170 3,452 2,735 1,839 1,515 16, 728 7,015 3,973 111 7,131 760 116 1,888 1, 081 3,689 668 43, 115 722 140 220 7,119 760 3,885 102 3,472 2,706 477 890 17, 700 7,933 17, 979 3,553 918 220 8,588 1,309 1,640 1,431 1, 906 11,363 10, 496 14, 801 Pe- males. 669 1,207 916 6 48 123 2,231 6,220 465 554 11 14 607 3 147 7,747 14 7,758 10 7 113 235 19 1,406 213 37 5 4 796 51 698 201 1 761 2,639 35 17 118 19, 148 7 1,022 1 2,849 6,021 36 2 5 1,292 1 10, 658 138 7, 605 103 143 264 1 to 3 months. 261 190 762 9,203 2,846 Total. Males, 323 12, 100 1,620 2,798 529 63 2,175 4,209 6,508 23, 966 374 474 5,0S9 11,715 1,931 9,743 27, 823 508 1, Oj-9 2,070 10, 955 3,057 2,638 550 8,329 33 780 693 471' 32, 673 1,554 2,582 659 900 6,850 4,257 2,686 118 4,129 602 64 851 1,062 4,711 261 272 21, 353 9, 7S2 96 738 3,353 1,993 6,762 1,595 778 199 16, 676 4,129 13, 985 2,243 682 294 2,128 031 800 619 1,306 7,418 12, 521 9, 312 323 11, 645 822 2,168 527 48 2,099 3,062 1, 660 23, 672 81 450 5,053 11, 739 1,928 9,711 27, 824 413 1,089 1,983 6,207 3,053 13 619 8,326 31 710 093 470 32, 550 1,550 1,698 583 883 6,849 4,255 2,235 85 3,860 470 62 851 608 2,777 244 267 21, 333 418 90 149 3,352 396 2,478 66 1,865 1,691 210 199 9,638 4,055 9,613 2,183 581 139 1,991 031 800 619 1,180 0,989 6, 605 7,773 Fe- males. 455 798 630 2 20 78 ,147 1,810 294 293 18 31 7 4 156 93 4,748 5 2,625 7 70 4 to C months. Total. 4 123 4 881 76 23 1 2 4J1 33 203 126 454 1,934 17 5 20 9,376 5 639 1 1,698 3,284 23 1 4 629 !, 039 74 4,172 60 98 155 137 120 429 6,916 1,639 195 3,951 602 950 324 38 1,551 3,175 2,457 11, 723 215 2,069 6,202 1,774 7,169 33, 472 690 818 1,017 5,652 2,102 3,935 283 3,977 21 860 330 313 29, 265 1,635 1,075 617 416 8,266 2,532 1,635 48 2,765 218 11 861 673 1,219 275 18, 778 7,677 41 368 2,890 1,131 2,316 38 1,165 859 120 9,686 2,923 9,351 1,055 266 129 1,256 607 505 755 558 3, .139 5,100 6,488 Males. a Unemployed at principal occupation during any portion of census year ending May 31, 1890. 195 3,785 103 743 333 20 1,525 2, 213 790 11, 603 1,771 7,165 33, 463 446 816 978 3,824 2,096 8 282 3,975 17 853 836 309 29, 180 1,525 737 630 436 8,265 2,531 1,381 37 2,669 202 41 860 853 739 285 302 IS, 692 256 40 61 2,890 283 1,054 29 1,164 897 190 125 6,308 2,879 6, 544 1,024 233 56 1,169 5C7 565 518 8,228 2,786 6, 681 Fe- males. 166 809 207 1 IS 29 932 ,667 119 203 15 16 4 9 214 2 39 2,028 6 3,927 1 2 27 4 86 10 333 87 9 1 214 11 190 46 1 219 610 10 7,421 1 307 848 1,262 9 1 1 669 1 3,388 44 2,807 31 S3 73 40 211 2,314 901 1 to 12 months. Total. 70 1,912 119 334 198 16 659 586 1,012 3,116 75 90 838 2,184 616 1,665 7,089 203 328 301 2,048 742 1,207 161 1,370 11 243 73 67 6,467 484 270 201 1,815 830 458 26 1,133 117 24 177 214 368 107 29 3,103 2,401 11 136 877 175 828 11 413 218 132 66 2,887 1,017 2,248 368 118 61 466 108 281 160 232 1,257 2,078 1,847 Males. ^?" males. 70 1,864 49 255 196 611 134 305 3,364 17 83 828 2,180 615 1,606 7, 068 98 327 288 1,077 739 3 169 1,369 10 232 T3 67 6,440 377 300 226 196 1,614 829 357 19 23 177 123 173 27 3,090 60 10 10 877 72 353 7 443 218 38 06 1,766 909 1,622 316 101 25 428 108 281 160 202 1,145 1,105 1,411 48 100 10 13 152 707 62 63 5 12 i 1 1 107 1 15 971 3 1,204 2 t 1 la' 5 lU 50 5 I 1 101 7 137 29 91 195 a 3 12 2,351 1 123 403 475 4 1,131 13 17 26 30 112 973 403 6 See eiplanatorj notes la Table 78. OCCUPATIONS. 457 Table 103.— NATIVE "WHITE PERSONS OF NATIVE PARENTAGE 10 YEARS OP AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND MONTHS UNEMPLOYED: 1890. OCCUPATIOKS. PERSONS UNEAirLOYED DURING POETION OF CENSUS TEAR, (a) All oocupations ■ |t.griculture, fiaheries, and mining. 1, 584, 330 Agrienltuxal laborers (&) Apiarists Dairymen and dairy women ITarmers, planters, and overseers (h) . Fisliormen and oystermen(6) Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vine growers Lumbermen and raftsmen Miners (coal). Miners (not otherwise specified) Quarrymen Stock raisers, borders, and drovers . Wood choppers Other agricultural pursuits (&) Professional service. Actors Architects Artists and teachers of art Authors and literary and scientific persons. Chemists, aseayers, and metallurgists Clergymen Dentists Designers, draftsmen, and inventors Engineers (civil, mechanical, electrical, and min- '1 ing) and surveyors. Journalists Lawyers Musicians and teachers of music Ofl&cers of United States army and navy . Ofiicials (government) {&) Physicians and surgeons Aggregate. Total. Professors in colleges and uuiversities. Teachers Theatrical managers, showmen, etc Yetcrinary surgeons Other professional service ^Pomestic and personal service. Barbers and hairdressers Bartenders Boarding and lodging housekeepers Bngineers and firemen (not locomotive) . Hotel keepers Housekeepers and stewards (&) Hunters, trappers, guides, and scouts- Janitors Laborers (not specified) (6) Launderera and laundresses Nurses and midwives . Eestaiirant keepers — Saloon keepers Servants Sextons Soldiers, sailors, and marines (TTnitad States) (6) - . . "Watchmen, policemen, and detectives <)ther domestic and personal service 5PE«do and transportation. Agents (claim, commission, real estate, insurance, etc.) and collectors. Auctioneers Bankers and brokers (money and stocks) Boatmen and canalmen Bookaeepors and accountants (6) Brokers (commercial) Clerks and copyists (6) Commercial travelers lOraymen, liackmen, teamsters, etc roremen and overseers Hostlers Huokstera and peddlers Livery stablo keepers Lecomotiv© euLgineers and firemen lb) Merchants aad dealers In drugs and chemicals (re- tail). Merchants and dealers in dry goods (retail) Merchants and dealers im groceries (retail) Merchants and dealers in wines and liquors (retail) Merchants and dealers in wlnca and liquors (whole- Mle). 637, 7S9 290, 564 U9 361 258,430 13, 270 3,0G1 8,017 30, 911 12, 822 3,746 4,797 4,933 722 99,443 973 143 1,037 281 123 1,172 348 224 2,685 451 1,267 4,210 69 2,339 1,322 497 80, 395 1,643 237 37 283, 082 1,831 1, 612 383 10, 888 673 1,837 373 552 226, 438 2,418 3,689 300 635 28, 518 178 223 1, 408, 689 Males. 175, 647 6,714 261 270 8,463 4,791 79 15, 464 2,320 27, 168 876 2,395 2,438 489 4,166 831 285 930 47 23 623, 316 285, 010 149 336 255, 665 13, 261 3,012 8,015 30, 890 12, 817 3,743 4,784 4,931 703 37, 356 549 142 440 141 116 1,133 340 218 2,681 423 1,260 1,165 59 2,221 1,118 358 23, 133 1,587 237 35 260, 045 1,781 1,612 200 10, 886 621 234 373 623 224, 600 384 354 280 631 4,691 178 223 1,971 404 119, 293 Fe- males. 14, 473 11, 554 25 2,771 9 4e 2 21 6 13 2 19 62, 087 424 1 587 140 7 4 28 7 3,045 113 204 139 67, 2G2 56 33, 037 47 182 2 62 1,603 261 264 3,447 8,786 79 13, 553 2,288 27, 160 854 2,394 2,400 489 4,165 817 278 923 47 23 29 1,742 2,034 3,335 20 4 23, 887 1 to 3 months. Total. 8)1,676 355, 262 151, 201 40 169 166, 368 6,225 1,001 4,664 13, 245 6,184 2,093 2,163 2,668 363 44, 104 362 6 6 1,005 1,911 82 473 77 415 135 475 167 121 1,222 211 538 1,717 16 930 380 35, 969 498 S3 15 126, 565 828 743 128 6,496 265 862 92 338 100, 675 1,076 1,333 127 279 12, 945 71 115 1,037 155 64,149 Males. 729, 324 348, 448 145, 905 40 162 164, 899 6,221 979 4,564 13, 236 6,181 2,092 2,163 2,666 360 10, 045 2,424 73 105 1,130 2,280 27 7,580 1,1S7 14, 830 530 1,180 957 224 2,560 367 122 408 20 12 271 77 174 65 64 467 152 118 1,219 200 534 498 16 E81 493 285 9,665 478 83 15 112, 255 807 743 68 5,494 251 98 92 319 99, 9S6 174 166 122 277 2,321 71 115 1,034 117 61, 037 2,299 73 104 1,123 1,817 27 6,734 1,177 14, 828 620 1,179 919 224 2,660 863 117 402 28 13 Fe- 0,814 7 1,459 4 28, 059 202 241 70 4 18 5 4 1,219 49 111 96 26, 004 20 14, 310 19 689 902 2 10, 624 38 3,112 125 1 2 463 846 10 2 10 4 to C months. Total. 023, 427 239, 862 124, 012 80 145 77, 984 7,189 1,639 2,833 15, O05 6,221 1,409 2,115 1,924 306 40, 467 875 53 423 108 37 538 131 69 1,111 162 499 1,843 35 1,093 540 113 13 126, 817 777 040 163 4,245 257 683 234 150 103, 075 1,029 1,636 118 273 12, 421 82 242 47, 927 2,632 143 121 2,001 1,791 5,826 895 10, 057 243 933 1,198 171 1,166 306 554, 035 233, 003 118, 389 80 129 76, 878 7,186 1,617 2,832 14, 905 6,220 1,407 2,109 1,922 299 16, 206 108 369 16 Males. 205 62 167 61 625 128 66 1,110 153 496 600 35 1,045 470 53 10,114 925 118 12 112, 220 703 640 83 4,245 233 103 234 143 102,225 149 120 100 273 1,830 82 88 693 205 2,450 143 117 1,997 1,308 30 6,143 879 10, 053 230 933 1,181 171 1,166 300 107 366 16 7 Fe- males. 6,799 16 1,106 22 1 10 1 2 C 2 7 24, 191 170 1 258 47 1 1 9 3 1,343 48 70 35 22, 159 28 1 14, 697 24 680 7 850 880 1,615 12 10, 691 1 37 2,697 182 684 16 4 7 149, 233 7 to 12 months. Total. Males, 42, 665 21, 351 29 47 14, 094 869 421 630 2,661 1,417 244 514 343 58 125 13 199 38 18 159 60 34 S52 230 650 3 316 178 29 12, 163 192 41 29, 700 226 229 86 1,147 151 292 47 64 22, 688 313 721 65 83 3,212 25 19 240 102 14, 303 638 45 44 322 720 18 2,058 238 2,271 103 282 283 94 439 158 55 165 125, 330 41, 805 20, 710 20 45 13, 883 864 410 629 2,659 1,416 244 612 343 64 73 13 99 15 16 151 60 34 353 70 230 107 8 295 165 20 3, 054 184 41 25, 570 215 229 49 1,147 137 33 47 61 22,485 81 540 25 19 239 82 13, 028 603 45 43 822 671 16 1,677 232 2,269 98 282 279 94 439 154 54 154 5 4 aUnemployed at principal occupation during any portion of conaus year ending May 31, 1890. b See explanatory notes in Table 78. 458 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 103.— NATIVE WHITE PERSONS OF NATIVE PARENTAGE 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND MONTHS UNEMPLOYED; 1890— Continued. oconpATioKa. Trade and transportation— Continued. ilercliants and dealers, not specified (retail) Merchants and dealers (wliolesale), importers, and shipping mercliants. .. Messengers and errand and ofBce 1)0 ys Newspaper carriers and ne-wsboys Officials of banks and of insurance, trade, trans- portation, trust, and otlier companies. (&) Packers andsMppers Pilots Porters and helpers (in stores and warehouses) . . . Sailors (6) Salesmen and saleswomen Steam railroad employes (not otherwise speci- fied). (6) Stenographers and typewriters Street railway employes Telegraph and telephone operators Telegraph and telephone linemen and electric light and power company employes. TTndertaters "Weighers, gangers, and measurers Other persons in trade and transportation Uauufacturing and mechanical industries . Agricultural implement makers (not otherwise olassiiied). (6) Apprentices (blacksmiths) Apprentices (boot and shoe makers) Apprentices (carpenters andjoiners) Apprentices (carriage and wagon makers) Apprentices (dressmakers) Apprentices (leather curriers, etc.) Apprentices (machinists) Apprentices (masons) Apprentices (milliners) Apprentices (painters) Apprentices (plumbers) Apprentices (printers) Apprentices (tailors) , Apprentices (tinsmiths) , Apprentices (not otherwise speciiied) . Artificial flower makers Bakers Basket makers Blacksmiths Bleachers, dyers, and scourers Bono and Ivory workers Bookbinders _. Boot and shoe makers and repairers Bottlers and mineral and soda water makers Box makers (paper) Box makers (wood) Brass workers (not otherwise specified) (h) Brewers and maltsters (&) Brick and tile makers and terra cotta workers (&) . Britannia workers Broom and brush makers Builders and contractors Butchers Butter and cheese makers - Button makers Cabinetmakers Candle, soap, and tallow makers. Carpenters andjoiners Carpet makers (&) Carriage and wagon makers (not otherwise classi- fied), (ii) Charcoal, coke, and lime burners '. Chemical works employes (&) Clock and Watch makers and repairers Compositors (&) Confectioners Coopers ]" Cppper workers "' Corset makers I Cotton mill operatives (6) Distillers and rectifiers (&) Door, sashj and blind makers {b) Dressmakers Electroplaters Electrotypers and stereotypers (6) Engravers Pertilizer makers (6) Ilflh curers and packers (&) PERSONS UKKMPLOTED DUEIlja POETION OF CENSUS YEAH, (a) Aggregate. Total. 1,931 164 711 1,766 681 211 6,631 . 8,546 20, 144 1,639 1,689 2,354 53S 175 204 112 437. 643 395 231 63 723 51 161 22 364 198 09 196 138 212 68 95 1,783 44 997 637 11, 402 362 44, 822 25,843 155 965 741 484 121 6,731 62 828 2,601 3,271 1,617 93 1,326 102 113, 860 1,262 2,349 738 130 1,024 1,857 COO 6,438 86 223 6,177 252 324 14, 092 132 29 265 11 231 Males. 6,178 690 1,837 164 709 1,365 681 201 6,631 7,037 20, 103 480 1,689 2,064 515 172 204 100 378, 679 Fe- males. 234 52 723 51 22 364 198 195 138 204 35 96 1,711 3 961 425 11, 398 317 38 372 20, 873 138 287 673 461 121 6,723 57 793 2,601 3,271 1,563 35 1,322 91 113, 843 642 2,326 736 101 836 1,434 467 6,436 80 20 2,739 252 824 10 123 29 251 11 169 125 1 401 ""io 'i,'609 36 1,169 300 23 3 12' 68, 064 161 1 to 3 months. 72 41 36 112 4 45 6 450 4,970 17 63 i 11 17 610 23 29 188 423 183 2 197 ,438 14, 076 4 Total. Males 2,902 305 711 65 344 973 249 103 3,002 4,205 11, 897 732 1,014 1,081 329 72 93 62 221, 596 240 106 23 324 37 60 7 177 90 26 71 65 78 16 38 820 19 605 186 6,739 208 17 411 16, 251 63 681 417 298 47 2,660 46 332 1,391 1,537 432 50 691 41 65, 759 698 1,043 432 79 677 922 265 2,493 62 1.61 4,209 140 208 6,348 85 U 154 7 2,841 305 679 65 344 776 249 97 3,002 3,623 11, 382 222 1,014 974 314 72 93 46 191, 539 240 106 22 324 37 7 177 96 70 65 76 14 38 801 3 492 159 6,737 134 15 202 12, 999 62 183 374 290 47 2,547 42 309 1,391 1,637 420 10 691 36 55, 760 330 1,040 465 731 213 2,491 62 20 1,821 140 208 6 84 14 146 7 66 Fe- males. 61 32 682 16 510 107 15 4 to 6 months. 30, 057 60 16 13 27 2 24 2 209 1,252 5 9 268 1 17 112 191 62 2 141 2,388 6,343 1 a rnemployed at principal occupation during any portion of census year ending May 31 1390. Total. 2,640 221 635 62 274 691 322 66 3,114 3,177 6,410 632 487 880 156 67 78 46 21 319 11 46 11 103 81 35 14 40 612 14 349 271 4,230 116 18 258 7,407 61 261 251 118 52 3,698 11 324 915 1,333 1,058 33 454 36 46, 523 462 960 233 31 319 665 219 2,311 22 37 1, 362 76 01 6,711 30 10 70 4 133 Males. 2,602 220 648 62 273 448 322 63 3,114 2,624 6,396 177 487 759 151 65 78 43 147,256 Fe- males. 37 ..... 143 553 14 455 89 21 319 11 11 108 81 40 691 335 198 4,229 102 16 113 6,111 53 78 231 113 62 3,595 9 317 915 1,333 1,021 12 461 33 46, 615 217 S41 233 23 263 512 171 2,311 22 3 661 75 91 7 27 10 72 4 01 121 5 2 ..... 21 14 14 73 1 14 2 145 1,296 8 183 20 5 21 3 3 8 245 8 66 163 34 701 7 to 12 months. Total. 761 65 535 37 93 202 110 42 615 1,164 1,837 275 183 39 9 80 3 66 4 79 21 38 37 34 45 20 17 345 11 143 80 1,433 38 9 153 2, 13.) 26 123 73 63 22 633 6 172 295 401 127 15 181 26 11, 578 192 351 68 20 128 270 116 634 12 25 606 37 25 2,033 17 6 35 Males, ^f' males. 735 65 610 37 141 110 41 615 390 1,830 81 183 321 134 68 31 7 67 1,763 23 26 68 58 22 681 6 167 295 401 122 7 180 22 11,578 95 345 67 16 108 191 634 12 3 267 37 25 4 17 12 35 1 33 11 3 39,384 7,799 30 1 39 9 80 3 65 4 79 21 38 37 . 34 41 4 12 3 17 310 28 11 h See explanatory notes in Table 78. OCCUPATIONS. 459 Table 103.— NATIVE WHITE PERSONS OP NATIVE PARENTAGE 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND MONTHS UNEMPLOYED : 1890— Continued. OCCnPATIONS. Uanufaoturing and mechanical Industriea— Cont'd. Gas -works employta (I>) Grlaa3 workers Glova makers Gold and silver "workers Gunsmiths, locksmiths, and hell hangers Hair "workers Harness and saddle makers and repairers . Hat and capmakers Hosiery and knitting mill operatives (i) . . Ironand steel workers (!>) Lace and emhroidery makers Xead and zinc workers Leather onxriers, dressers, finishers, and tanners- . . Machinists ' Hanufactorers and ofBciak of maunfactnring oompanies. Marble and stone cntters Masons (brick and stone) Meat and fruit packers, canners, and preservers (&) Mechanics (not otherwise speciiied) Metal workers (not otherwise specified) Mill and factory operatives (not specified) (6) Millers (flour and grist) Milliners > Model and pattern makers Molders Musical instrument makers (not otherwise speci fled). (!>) Kail and tack makers ib) Oil well employes , Oil works employfis Painters, glaziers, and vamishers PEHSONS UNEMPLOTED DUHINO POETION OP CENSUS YEAR, (a) Paper hangers Paper mill operatives Photographers Piano and organ makers and tuners (6) . Plasterers Plumbers and gas and steam fitters Potters Powder and cartridge makers Printers, lithographers, and pressmen (&) . Print works operatives (&) Publishers of books, maps, and newspapers. Hoofers and slaters Hope and cordage makers Hubber factory operatives Bail, awning, and tent makers Salt works employfis Saw and planing mill employes (6) Seamstresses (6) Sewing machine makers (not other-wise classi- fied). (!)) Sewing machine operators (&) Ship and boat builders Shirt, collar, and cuff makers (&) Silk mill operatives (&) Starch makers Steam boiler makers Stove, f amace and grate makers (&) . Straw workers Sugar makers and refiners TaUors and tailoresses (&) Tinners and tinware makers .-. Tobacco and ciijar factory operatives Tool and cutlery makers (not otherwise classi- fied). (6) Trunk, valise, leather-case, and pocket-bookmakers Umbrella and parasol makers TTpholsterers well borers TVheelwrights "Whitewashers Aggregate. Total. "Wire workers "Wood workers (not otherwise specified) Woolen mill operatives (!») Other persona in manufacturing and mechanical industries Ul 7,922 1,401 1,447 353 29 2,280 2,699 3,425 10, 940 127 205 1,741 7,877 2,315 5,393 26, 731 356 1,487 945 4,879 3,406 4,492 465 4,113 26 1,081 852 238 36, 326 1,910 1,603 989 499 8,242 2,262 1,854 70 8,957 241 74 625 449 132 15, 564 9,288 297 3,269 1,004 1,471 71 894 972 978 60 4,085 3,495 5,834 1,445 256 103 1,320 89C 970 96 .535 4,730 4,290 4,482 Males. 141 7,632 666 1,162 853 11 2,235 1,781 1,160 10,818 11 202 1,730 7,875 2,312 5,389 26, 725 241 1,484 912 2,866 3,401 12 460 4,111 • 20 1,030 852 238 36,249 1,898 1,178 850 487 8,241 2,262 1,584 69 3,662 198 71 525 297 863 281 129 15, 522 9G 37 31 3,259 184 461 55 894 29S 60 1,707 3,463 4,144 1,416 210 84 1,231 890 970 95 500 4,463 2,427 3,759 Fe- males. 290 745 285 ;i8 45 91S 2,265 122 116 3 11 2 3 I S 115 3 33 2,013 6 4,480 5 2 51 77 12 425 139 12 1 270 11 295 43 1 to 8 months. 152 403 17 1,102 1 820 1,010 16 2,378 32 1,690 29 46 79 35 267 1,863 723 Total. 77 5,340 970 970 137 12 1,067 1,372 2,131 6,561 S3 135 1,019 4,719 1,060 2,690 10, 737 159 696 528 2,880 1,563 1,410 253 2,495 11 437 657 133 16, 842 866 1,021 398 282 3,141 1,315 1,005 42 1,919 141 229 242 1,023 135 70 8,508 4,221 20 159 1,660 662 933 45 496 562 426 24 1,081 1,669 3,215 855 157 99 695 437 433 35 317 2,743 2,583 2,343 Males. 77 6,163 491 788 137 5 1,039 926 713 6,495 7 133 1,047 4,718 1,049 2,687 10, 734 125 696 510 1,694 1,656 6 250 2,495 404 657 133 16, 804 805 755 355 274 3,140 1,315 850 33 1,803 118 36 229 153 659 127 70 8,601 62 19 19 1,560 98 289 34 496 669 166 24 777 1,655 2,227 841 122 58 652 437 433 35 298 2,616 1,475 1,978 Fe- males. 187 479 182 7 23 446 1,413 18 1,186 2 1,405 1 266 43 140 9 116 23 4 to G months. 84 864 7 4,169 1 464 644 11 260 1,204 14 14 19 132 1,108 365 Total. Males 44 1,648 335 349 121 863 1,127 908 3,423 60 46 478 2,278 887 2,210 13,080 149 577 344 487 2,364 131 1,172 11 499 238 80 16, 085 854 417 411 147 4,239 710 60S 18 1,475 67 23 263 138 242 120 61 6,779 3,860 13 100 1,286 282 347 19 290 343 475 20 1,459 1,365 1,959 451 458 388 372 48 152 1,441 1,244 1,692 44 1,668 131 277 121 4 858 717 330 3,389 2 46 472 2, 278 2,209 13, 077 87 675 335 913 131 1,171 484 238 80 16, 050 848 318 350 143 4,2119 710 534 16 1,372 54 23 253 05 161 115 58 5,755 23 13 12 1,280 56 113 16 290 342 101 20 627 1,355 1,429 440 60 17 425 383 372 47 144 1,358 693 1,360 Fe- males. 80 204 72 5 10 410 678 34 48 574 1 82 103 13 24 ,837 226 234 1 371 832 10 530 11 8 83 651 242 7 to 12 months. Total. Males, 20 934 99 128 95 8 345 200 386 956 19 24 214 880 278 493 2,914 57 214 73 512 459 718 81 446 145 67 19 190 165 180 70 862 237 183 10 663 33 13 43 69 101 43 1 1,267 1,207 6 413 160 191 7 103 67 77 16 645 461 660 139 30 18 167 71 165 13 541 463 647 20 911 34 97 95 138 117 934 2 23 211 879 277 493 2,914 29 213 67 259 457 1 79 446 142 67 19 ,380 185 105 115 70 862 237 141 10 487 26 1 1,206 11 5 3 413 30 69 6 108 67 28 13 303 453 488 136 28 154 71 105 13 68 489 259 431 a Unemployed at principal occupation during any portion of census year ending May 31, 1890. 6 See explanatory notes in Table 78. 460 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 104.— NATIVE WHITE PEESONS OF FOEEIGJT PARENTAGE 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND MONTHS UNEMPLOYED: 1890. OCCDPATIOKS. All occupations . Agriculture, fisheries, andminiiig. Agricultural laborers (&) Apiarists Dairymen and dairywomen UTarmers, planters, and overseers (&) . I'ishermen and oyetermen (&) Gardeners, florists, mirserymen, and vine growers . Lumbermen and raftsmen Minors (coal) Miners (not otberwiso specified) Quarrymen Stock raisers, herders, and drovers "Wood choppers Other agricultural pursuits (6) PERSONS DHEMPLOTRD DUEHTQ POETION Off CENSUS TEAR, (a) ?rofes9ional service. Actors Architects Artists and teachers of art Authors and literary and scientific persons. Chemists, assayers, and metallurgists Clergymen Dentists Designers, draftsmen, and inventors Engineers (civil, mechanical, electrical, and min- ing) and surveyors. Journalists Ijawyers Musicians and teachers of music Officers of United States army and navy. Officials (government) {&) Physicians and surgeons Professors in colleges and universities. Teachers Theatrical managers, showmen, etc Veterinary surgeons Other professional service Domestic and personal service . Barbers and hairdressers Ear tenders — Boarding and lodging house keepers Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) . Hotel keepers Housekeepers and stewards (6) Hunters, trappers, guides, and scouts. Janitors Laborers (not specified) (6) Ijaunderers and laundresses Ifurses and midwives . Eestaurant keepers - . . Saloonkeepers Servants Sextons Soldiers, sailors, and marines (United States) (6) . Watchmen, policemen , and detectives Other domestic and personal service Trade and transportation . Agents (claim, commission, real estate, insurance, etc.) and collectors. Auctioneers Bankers and brokers (money and stocks) Boatmen and canalmen Bookkeepers and accountants (6) Brokers (commercial) Clerks and copyists (&) Commercial travelers Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc foremen and overseers Hostlers Hucksters and peddlers ILivory stable keepers Locomotive engineers and firemen (6) Merchants and dealers in drugs and chemicals (re- tail). Merchants and dealers in dry goods (retail) , Merchants and dealers in groceries (retail) Merchants and dealers in wines and liquors (retail) Merchants and dealers in wines and liquors (whole- sale). Aggregate. Total. Males. 144, 12, 072 1,068 932 2,707 25, 871 6,811 1,980 1,252 802 105 2G, 953 638 53 292 51 61 115 39 117 785 99 203 1,137 8 618 201 109 21, «01 747 69 18 114, 035 911 1,614 '59 S,911 108 676 75 200 U,S01 1,851 988 98 870 17, 776 62 113 638 275 58, 780 1,334 41 70 1,765 2,208 24 1,434 487 13, 830 325 1,057 1,002 92 1,650 233 64 268 84 14 98, 061 43, 741 27 327 11,986 1,666 954 2,706 25, 853 6,808 1,956 1, 246 802 99 7,537 391 62 141 23 49 110 T95 199 612 688 133 Fe- males. Ill, 978 388 1 17 86 2 33 1 19, 416 244 3,403 731 59 14 85, 018 866 1,612 35 3,938 97 109 75 163 33, 644 194 101 90 367 2,704 61 113 887 163 1,251 41 69 1,763 1,690 24 7,003 475 13, 325 1,057 993 02 1,650 228 67 250 34 14 161 31 2 7 3 T 4 625 20 18, 198 16 78 2 24 3 11 467 37 657 1,657 887 8 3 16, 071 1 112 6,034 1 2 618 1,426 12 16 1 to 8 months. Total. Males. 276, 253 43, 513 20, 878 10 69 6,927 827 362 1,634 8,901 2,907 1,005 649 445 39 303 22 123 25 24 35 IB 62 383 93 508 5 240 84 11, 299 194 34 8 61, 625 482 763 23 1,990 46 233 21 118 87, 519 940 382 45 143 8,291 26 62 313 129 28, 608 681 15 81 631 1,018 4 4,083 254 6,749 182 611 461 45 979 104 26 116 21 6 215, 412 43, 299 20, 710 10 63 6,839 825 344 1,633 8,894 2, 907 1,001 647 445 35 3,391 194 22 60 11 23 33 17 66 883 42 90 252 6 227 43 81 1,618 189 34 6 42, 842 Fe- males. 60, 841 453 763 15 1,987 41 37, 218 94 48 42 143 1,416 24 62 312 70 25, 668 651 15 30 631 760 4 3,381 249 6,746 176 611 458 45 979 100 24 111 21 5 256 13 86 8 9,681 6 2 ;,683 194 22 301 846 33S 3 6,875 1 2,940 30 1 '268' 702 5 o Unemployed at principal occupation during any portion of census year ending May 31, 1890, 4 to G months. Total. Males, 211, 484 45, 287 19, 303 14 67 4,868 718 600 G78 14, 134 3,051 762 662 238 60 9,417 174, 989 45, 031 240 21 107 19 14 43 14 34 303 71 440 3 257 62 12 7, 246 466 20 7 48, 493 303 675 27 1,475 35 233 60 62 37, 166 660 412 37 159 6,894 23 39 260 97 22, 132 634 15 23 1,125 772 10 3, 047 165 6,178 116 413 412 35 457 78 19, 120 13 60 4,838 710 483 978 14, 125 3,048 782 548 298 48 150 21 43 12 34 303 37 71 183 3 249 41 1,342 457 20 41, 013 277 575 16 1,475 81 61 60 42 36, 881 66 42 83 153 929 23 39 266 64 20, 091 601 16 23 1,123 652 10 2,655 160 6,176 107 413 407 35 467 77 Fe- 30, 445 236 183 1 i 30 17 2 6,378 257 6,904 9 1 7,475 4 182 10 285 584 370 4 1 6,965 33 2,0-U- 492 6 2 8 7 to 12 months. Total. Males. ^?- males. 63, 450 48, 764 9,799 3,946 4 18 1,277 131 130 185 2,836 863 193 151 69 16 95 9 62 10 13 37 7 21 109 39 189 121 65 3,056 87 6 3 14, 017 156 276 9 476 27 110 4 30 9,616 261 194 16 68 2,590 14 12 109 49 8,042 219 11 16 109 418 10 1,304 68 1,403 27 133 129 12 214 61 9,731 3,905 4 14 1,259 131 127 185 2,831 853 193 151 59 16 33 4 13 37 7 20 109 112 44 6 443 85 5 11, 158 135 274 4 476 25 19 4 25 1,645 34 13 15 66 359 14 12 109 6,989 11 16 109 288 10 1,072 66 1,403 28 133 123 12 214 61 t See explanatory notes in Table 73. OCCUPATIONS. 461 Table 104.— NATIVE WHITE PERSONS OP FOREIGN PARENTAGE 10 YEARS OP AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND MONTHS UNEMPLOYED: 1890— Continued. OCODPATIONS. Trade and transportation — Continued. Merchants and dealer?, not Bpeciiied (retail) Merchants and dealers (wholesale), importers, and shipping merchants. Messengers and errand and office boys Ifowspaper carriers and newsboys OflQciala of banks and of insurance, trade, trans- portation, trnst, and other companies. (&) Packers and shippers Pilots Porters and helpers (in stores and warehouses) . Sailors (6) Salesmen and saleswomen Steam railroad employes (not otherwise speci- ; fled). (6) Stenographers and typewriters Street railway employ6a Telegraph and telephone operators Telegraph andtelephonelinemen and electric light - and power company employes. TJndertakers "Weighers, gangers, and measurers Other persons in trade and transportation Manufacturing and mechanical industries . Agricultural Implement makers (not otherwise classified). (l>) Apprentices (blacksmiths) . Apprentices (boot and shoe makers) Apprentices (carpenters and joiners) Apprentices (carriage and wagon makers) . Apprentices (dressmakers) Apprentices (leather curriers, etc.) Apprentices (machinists) Apprentices (masons) Apprentices (milliners) Apprentices (painters) Apprentices (plumbers) Apprentices (printers ) Apprentices (tailors. Apprentices (tinsmiths) Apprentices (not otherwise specified) . Artificial flower makers Bakers Basket makers Blacksmiths PERSONS UNEMPLOYED DUHIKQ POETION Off CEKSUS TEAB. (d) Bleachers, dyers, and scourers Bone and ivory workers Bookbinders Boot and shoe makers and repairers Bottlers and mineral and soda water makers. Box makers (paper) Box makers (wood) Brass workers (not otherwise specified) (6) Brewers and maltsters (&) Brick and tile makers and terra cotta workers ib) . . Britannia workers Broom and brush makers Builders and contractors Butchers Butter and cheese makers Button makers Cabinet makers Candle, soap, and tallow makers Carpenters and joiners Carpet makers (&) Carriage and wagon makers (not otherwise classi- fied. (6) Charcoal, coke, and lime burners Chemical works employes (&) Clock and watch makers and repairers Compositors (5) Confectioners Coopers Copper workers Corset makers Cotton mill operatives {!)) Distillers and rectifiers (6) Door, sash, and blind makers (6) Dressmakers Electroplaters Electrotypors and stereotypers (6) Engravers fertilizer makers (6) S^sh curers and packers (&) Aggregate. Total. 2,023 133 3,116 128 2S6 1,639 161 355 2,459 4,467 8,281 842 947 863 343 59 91 1B5 252, 746 222 182 108 602 44 453 33 494 270 133 232 138 133 2,315 313 941 185 4,372 746 51 1,357 IS, 613 282 1,528 740 1,011 272 4,339 55 660 888 1,923 779 269 769 143 25,893 1,909 740 148 128 793 950 689 2,631 128 650 8,319 42 218 11, 954 1-13 44 291 8 175 Males. 1,893 138 2,884 128 285 912 161 337 2,459 2,686 1,252 201 947 655 301 59 91 131 185, 803 221 182 100 S02 44 33 493 270 189 397 218 92 132 3,189 10 900 146 <,369 602 44 481 10, 977 233 273 634 917 265 1,321 39 525 888 1,922 745 82 759 102 25,889 810 730 147 58 634 432 2,676 127 20 2,565 42 216 24 138 44 233 7 128 Fe- males. 130 2 132 2 1 727 1,781 29 641 203 47 24 66,943 453 ...... "i33 1 1 14 46 1 126 803 41 3 144 7 876 6,638 44 1,255 106 94 7 18 16 135 1 84 187 1 to 3 months. Total. 41 4 1,099 10 1 70 259 251 257 B 1 530 3,784 2 11, 930 6 i,eu 64 1,131 52 115 B07 49 174 723 2, 334 4,681 549 400 199 31 35 68 138, 985 139 74 42 219 16 148 14 £58 132 27 72 168 95 59 74 1,070 186 604 73 2,403 450 35 791 10, 702 134 951 433 651 144 1,418 43 387 491 949 181 163 46* 82 13, 477 1,250 419 77 Bll 472 841 1,360 63 416 3,952 20 137 5,876 81 19 149 5 67 1,058 51 114 620 49 184 723 1,392 4,674 89 649 309 171 31 35 64 100, 214 Males. 138 74 37 219 16 14 255 132 72 168 90 45 73 1,018 6 484 63 2,401 856 31 288 6,971 114 164 370 585 140 1,418 29 288 491 949 170 45 464 59 13, 475 4S2 413 337 851 218 1,359 64 15 1,526 20 136 13 77 19 144 Fe- males. 78 1 T3 1 1 837 10 942 7 14 38, 771 148 '""i' "27 6 14 1 62 180 20 10 2 D4 4 503 8,731 20 787 63 68 4 2 14 79 11 118 23 2 763 41 174 111 123 1 1 401 2,426 1 5,803 4 4 to 6 months. Total. Males. 733 49 1,110 43 130 530 90 130 1,528 1,491 2,691 294 292 292 108 16 35 72 86, 105 75 43 202 14 166 11 144 107 62 82 153 87 53 32 771 94 319 93 1,408 215 12 370 1,395 84 398 211 283 85 2,565 10 205 308 730 524 80 207 42 9,878 475 233 61 27 181 340 223 1,031 33 83 1,058 14 69 4,431 41 17 96 3 107 701 18 1,028 42 130 306 90 127 1,626 894 2,679 71 292 223 16 85 63 65, 810 70 75 40 202 14 11 144 107 82 152 81 31 32 732 4 304 68 1,408 177 10 128 2,973 74 74 183 243 84 2,549 9 171 303 730 606 27 207 28 9,676 248 229 50 14 122 245 141 1,028 33 2 Fe- males. 224 697 12 223 15 20, 295 168 38 2 242 1,422 10 324 28 20 1 10 I 34 10 2 227 37 7 to 12 months. Total. Males. ^^J^, 279 25 875 33 41 202 22 51 210 642 180 106 171 12 21 15 27, 658 13 33 23 81 14 139 8 94 31 44 38 77 50 27 27 474 33 113 19 561 81 4 196 1,618 64 179 93 97 2 88 69 244 74 26 83 19 2,538 184 14 24 101 138 125 200 30 40 839 3 22 1, 647 20 8 46 11 259 25 798 33 41 86 112 15 660 60 3 65 1,033 60 35 81 89 41 356 60 243 69 10 83 57 2,638 80 75 83 73 289 30 3 384 8 21 2 13 210 400 212 899 10 41 139 123 48 37 i 12 21 14 i lu a Unemployed at principal occupation daring any portion of census year ending May 31, 1890. i See explanatory notes in Table 78. 462 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 104.— NATIVE WHITE PERSONS OF FOREIGN PARENTAGE 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND MONTHS UNEMPLOYED : 1890— Contiaued. OCCUPATIONS. MannfacttiriTig and mochauical industries — Cont'd. Gas works employfia (&) Glass workers Glovo makers Gold and silver workers Gunsmiths, locksmiths, and hell hangers Hair workers Harness and saddle makers and repairers. Hat and capmakers Hosiery and knitting mill operatives (&)••' Iron and steel workers (&) , Xace and emhroidory makers Xead and zinc workers JLeather curriers, dressers, finishers, and tanners. . . Machinists Manufacturers and officials ol manufacturing companies. Harhle and stone cutters Masons (hrick and stone) Meat and fruitpackers, cannera, and preservers (6) Mechanics {not otherwise specified) Metal workers (not otherwise specified) Mill and factory operatives {not specified) (6) . Millers (flour and grist) Milliners Model and pattern makers Moldeis Musical instrument makers (not otherwise speci- fied). (J) Kail and tack makers (&) 8il well employ6s il works employes Painters, glaziers, and varnishers Paper hangers Paper mill operatives , Photographers Piano and organ makers and tuners (6) . Plasterers Plumbers and gas and steam fitters Potters Powder and cartridge makers Printers, lithographers, and pressmen (6) . Print works operatives (&) Publishers of books, maps, and newspapers. Hoofers and slaters Hope and cordage makers Hubher factory operatives Sail, awning, and tout makers Salt works employes Saw and planing mill employes (2>) Seamstresses (6) Sewing machine makers (not otherwise classi- fied). (!)) Sewing machine operators (&) Ship and boat builders Shirt, collar, and cuff makers (&) Silk mill operatives (6) Starch makers Steam boiler makers Stoves, furnace, end grate makers (i) . Straw workers Sugar makers and refiners Tailors and tailoresses (d) Tinners and tinware makers Tobacco and cigar factory operatives.. Tool and cutlery makers (not otherwise classi- fied), (6) Trunk, valise, leather-case, andpocket-hook makers. TTmbrella anA parasol makers , Hpholsterors "Well borers "Wheelwrights "Whitewaehers Wire workers , "Wood workers (not otherwise specified) "Woolen mill operatives (6) Other persons in manufacturing and mechanical industries. PEESOKS ONEMPLOYED DCEINa POETION OF CEN'SUS TEAE. (o) Total. 119 8,107 603 1,449 214 65 1,072 2,697 3,744 10, 524 337 159 2,082 4,807 705 3,700 11, 137 358 287 979 5,605 690 2,551 211 4,918 15 587 161 173 14, 695 034 1,316 318 446 2,760 3,571 1,443 68 2,090 362 21 582 840 2,386 148 90 6,351 6,875 49 607 1,013 1,617 3,455 34 1,258 1,033 634 69 6,715 2,544 6,540 896 450 213 1,282 231 226 84 720 8,146 8,342 4,040 Males. 119 6,807 167 877 210 33 1,012 1,707 942 10, 284 31 129 2,045 4,801 705 3,694 11, 133 165 287 893 2,663 089 4 208 4,915 14 637 161 170 14, 594 930 729 264 429 2,759 3,567 1,121 37 2,441 255 21 681 400 1,039 136 82 6,295 157 45 21 1,012 173 9C8 19 1,266 1,032 119 59 2,066 2,472 3,623 850 367 82 1,161 231 226 84 697 2,820 3,720 2,584 Pe. males. 300 336 472 4 17 60 990 2,802 240 308 30 37 6 4 193 2,842 7 2,647 4 587 54 17 1 4 327 31 249 107 1 440 1,347 12 66 6,718 4 1 1,444 2,487 15 2 1 516 4,649 72 1,917 46 83 131 121 123 320 4,622 1,466 1 to 3 months. Total. 64 4,114 366 1,007 125 36 665 1,386 2,297 8,259 189 92 1,315 2,992 350 1,983 4,833 154 148 616 3,286 350 936 120 2,956 12 234 88 80 7,258 411 813 142 261 1,197 1,934 845 47 1,444 492 1,664 49 63 2,675 3,077 31 294 492 910 2,226 23 662 600 274 27 3,976 1,312 3,3 283 136 748 117 133 37 444 1,944 6,366 2,219 Males. 64 3,898 134 888 123 29 529 860 559 8,093 11 80 1,294 2, 983 350 1,980 4,833 85 148 668 1,614 349 4 118 2,954 12 88 77 7,202 410 437 118 252 1,197 1,932 638 26 1,323 159 7 266 220 710 44 50 2,670 102 10 491 116 582 13 661 699 65 27 1,166 1,273 2,095 511 231 48 683 117 133 37 362 1,751 2,336 1,420 Fe- males. a Unemployed at principal occupation during any portion of census year ending May 31, 1890 216 232 819 2 626 1,738 166 178 12 58 1,772 1 932 2 2 31 1 376 24 2 207 21 116 70 206 946 5 3 5 2,975 3 284 1 794 1,644 10 1 1 219 2,810 39 1,265 26 66 82 193 3,030 4 to C months. Total. 100 323 63 15 342 1,109 1,033 3,256 116 49 538 1,268 268 1,395 5,272 131 93 275 1,588 252 1,236 68 1,497 274 61 76 6,027 402 343 121 121 1,310 1,251 407 16 805 94 7 255 264 546 63 29 3,073 2,075 15 155 410 487 903 10 426 358 318 24 2,100 909 1,559 268 114 65 382 96 65 182 858 2,071 1,299 Males. 39 1,300 27 206 53 7 326 717 271 3,200 12 34 630 1,268 268 1,392 6,269 48 93 264 857 247 Fe. males. C7 1,496 268 61 70 6,993 399 202 103 116 1,309 1,250 381 10 784 70 7 254 136 245 65 56 3,032 44 15 410 46 265 358 68 24 692 884 1,113 263 94 24 847 96 65 159 772 967 876 73 117 8 16 392 762 66 104 15 8 21 731 5 1,236 1 1 34 141 18 5 1 1 86 6 81 24 1 128 301 41 2,031 442 638 4 1 260 1,408 25 446 15 35 23 86 1,104 7 to 12 months. Total. 16 627 37 119 36 4 165 202 414 647 87 322 1,032 73 46 83 631 94 379 23 463 79 12 17 1,410 121 IGO 65 64 253 886 136 5 381 7 61 84 176 31 111 220 326 1 170 75 42 8 639 323 621 91 63 22 152 18 23 94 344 90S 492 Males. 2 157 130 112 991 15 221 546 87 322 1,031 32 46 81 292 93 23 465 68 12 17 1,399 121 90 43 61 253 385 102 1 329 26 7 61 38 75 27 693 11 2 111 12 121 170 203 315 42 10 131 18 28 76 303 417 2S8 b See explanatory notes in Table 78. OCCUPATIONS. 463 Table 105.— FOREIGN WHITE PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OYER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND MONTHS UNEMPLOYED : 1890. OCCUPATIONS. PEESONS DNEMPLOTED DHEIKa POP.TION OF CSSSUB TEAE. (a) Aggregate. All occupations Agriculture, fisheries, and mining . Agricultural laborers (6) Apiarists . Dairymen and dairywomon Partners, planters, and overseers (&) . I'isliermen and oystermon (6) Grardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vino growers . !Eumljermen andraftsmou Miners (coal) Miners (not otherwise specified) Quarrymen Stockraisers, herders, and drovers. "VTood choppers Other agricultural pursuits (6) Professional service. Actors Architects Artists and teachers of art Authors and literary and scientific persons . Chemists, assayers, and metallurgists Clergymen 33cntiat8 Designers, draftsmen, and inventors Jfingineers (civil, mechanical, electrical, and min- ing) and surveyors. Journalists '. Lawyers ■ Musicians and teachers of music OBicers of United States army and navy. Officials (government) (&) Physicians and surgeons TotaL Professors in colleges and universities- Teachers Theatrical managers, showmen, etc Veterinary surgeons Other protessional service Domestic and XJersonal service. Barbers and hairdressers Bartenders Boarding and lodging house keepers Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) . Hotel keepers Housekeepers and stewards (&) Hunters, trappers, guides, and scouts. Janitors Laborers (not specified) (&) Laundcrors and laundresses Nurses and midwives. Kestaurant keepers . . . Saloon keepers .- Servants Sextons Soldiers, sailors, and marines (United States) (&).-. "Watchmen, policemen, and detectives Other domestic and personal service Trade and transportation . Agents (claim, commission, real estate, insurance, etc.) and collectors. Auctioneers Bankers and brokers (money and stocks) Boatmen and canalmen Bookkeepers and accountants (6) Brokers (commercial) Clerks and copyists (b) - Commercial travelers - Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc Foremen and overseers Hostlers Hucksters and peddlers livery stable keepers - Locomotiv* engineers and firemen (6) Merchants and dealers in drugs and chemicals (re- tail). Merchants and dealers in dry goods (retail) Merchants and dealers in groceries (retail) Merchants and dealers in wines andliquors(retall). Merchants and dealers in wines and liquors (whole- sale). 842, 673 177, 823 47, 227 28 687 16, 009 4,C3G 4,198 7,676 07, 494 19, 608 6,313 1,670 2,335 144 9,678 428 102 286 44 90 232 32 154 771 108 103 1,413 11 645 155 98 4,441 340 49 16 264, 631 Males. 773, 464 962 1,569 146 4,908 197 752 76 462 222, 433 4,066 2,094 167 536 23, 953 156 315 1,340 409 67, 317 1,348 86 71 880 1,323 36 4,098 373 12, 418 662 1,277 2,326 no 1,057 195 101 177, 042 46, 720 23 678 15, 853 4,634 4,156 7,576 67, 436 19, 593 6,311 1,667 2,335 138 6,253 247 102 237 27 90 230 32 151 771 105 162 1,199 11 634 140 1,633 331 49 13 238, 160 Te- males. 781 501 151 2 42 6 1,325 181 1 214 930 1,609 96 4,903 185 169 76 408 221, 470 295 197 154 525 5,084 156 315 1,340 285 55, 618 1,318 30 71 879 1,181 30 3,750 368 12, 413 658 1,27T 2,263 109 1,056 192 94 379 1 to 3 months. Total. 50 "ii 683 46 963 3,771 i,897 13 11 18, 869 124 1,799 30 1 142 343 5 6 4 70, 954 22, 221 5 301 6,788 2,678 1,417 4,679 24, 108 9,017 3,609 754 1,423 54 4,765 207 53 136 14 37 85 13 72 348 63 67 623 2 227 60 2,564 123 13 9 122, 144 375, 175 Males. 70, 091 22, 059 6 297 6,732 2,677 1,402 4,579 24, 090 9,013 3,609 753 1,423 52 2,892 522 815 64 2,562 73 362 24 249 100, 667 1,682 750 72 250 12, 837 73 136 626 130 29, 265 618 12 30 287 615 16 2,050 189 6,664 372 697 1,114 66 605 79 43 192 45 10 119 53 117 84 13 69 348 56 630 2 220 52 64 S25 122 13 504 815 44 2,502 73 77 24 225 100, 257 165 104 68 246 2,837 73 136 626 137 28, 418 Fe- males. 38, 410 263 162 1 2 1,873 1,639 1 1 13, 172 285 4: to 6 months. Total. Males. 338, 635 604 12 30 287 667 18 1,903 188 6,560 368 697 1,097 66 604 78 40 188 45 10 24 410 1,717 646 4 6 10, 000 147 1 4 4 17 81, 752 20, 161 20 229 6,981 1,545 2,214 2,494 30, 212 8,092 2,244 729 758 73 3,175 171 35 94 18 39 75 11 62 284 31 CO 671 6 306 46 16 1,107 164 24 5 112, 741 316 635 60 1,761 79 249 44 133 97, 680 1,687 945 67 195 8,147 61 162 657 173 15 23 504 454 16 1,329 134 4,644 203 423 941 27 316 66 23 125 28 8 310, 606 Fe- males. 81,349 19, 875 20 227 6,931 1,544 2,195 2,494 36, 176 8,089 2,242 728 758 70 2,277 103 35 78 10 89 75 11 62 284 60 495 302 45 13 453 159 24 3 103, C 304 635 35 1,761 70 67 44 122 97, 171 100 63 62 191 1,663 61 162 657 115 518 15 23 603 409 16 1,201 130 4,643 208 423 901 27 316 65 21 123 28 286 16 714 5 2 9,658 n 409 1,587 882 5 4 6,484 68 604 128 4 1 7 to ll! months. Total. Males, 57 2,240 413 567 603 7,174 2,497 460 187 154 17 60 14 66 12 14 72 8 30 139 46 219 3 112 49 13 710 63 12 2 29, 040 124 219 32 685 45 70 24, 183 497 23 91 2,969 22 17 157 66 6,959 203 9 13 89 264 4 719 60 1,210 82 157 271 27 138 50 3S 69 18 5 81, 683 19, 002 4,792 3 64 2,195 413 559 603 7,170 2,197 460 186 154 16 1,084 30 139 46 174 3 112 43 12 255 50 12 2 122 219 17 6S5 42 25 8 69 24, 043 30 30 24 89 684 22 17 167 33 Fe- males. ;,770 1l5 53 1 "i 554 "Is 14 4 1 455 3 2 15 118 11 144 467 4 2 2,385 23 343 215 39 4 046 73 60 1,210 82 157 265 t 28 1 136 49 1 33 3 68 1 16 6 a Unemployed at principal occupation during any portion of census year ending May 31, 1890, b See explanatory notes in Table 78. 464 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Tabub 105.— FOEEIGN WHITE PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND MONTHS UNEMPLOYED: 1890— Continued. OOCDPATIONS. Tiael* and transportation— Continned. Merchants and dealers, not apecifled (retail) Merchants and dealers (wholesale), importers, and shipping: merchants. Messengers and errand and ofiico hoys 35'6wspaper carriers and newshoy a ., Officials of bants and of insurance, trade, trans- portation, tmst, and other companies. (6) Packers and shippers Pilots Porters and helpers (in stores and "vrarehouses) Sailors (6) Salesmen and sales-women , Steam railroad employfis (not othenvise speci- fied). (6) Stenographers and typewriters Street railway employes Telegraph and telephone operators Telegraph and telephone linemen and electric light and power company employes. Undertakers "Weighers, gangers, andmeasnrers Other persons in trade and transportation llannfactnring and mechanical industries. Agricnltnral implement makers (not otherwise claseiiied). (6) Apprentices (blacksmiths) Apprentices (boot and shoe makers) Apprentices (carpenters and joiners) Apprentices (carriage and wagon makers) Apprentices (dressmakers) ,.. Apprentices (leather curriers, etc.) , Apprentices (machinists) , Apprentices (masons) , Apprentices (miUiners) Apprentices (painters) Apprentices (plumbers) I Apprentices (printers) "Apprentices (tailors) Apprentices (tinsmiths) Apprentices (not otherwise speeijied) . ' Artificial flower makers Pakers Paske t makers Ulacksmiths Bleachers, dyers, and scourers Bone and ivory workers Bookbinders Boot and shoe makers and repairers Bottlers and mineral and soda water makers Box makers (paper) Box makers (wood) , Brass workers (not otherwise specified) (&) Brewers and maltsters (&) Brick and tile makers and terra cotta workers (&). . Britannia workers Broom and brush makers Builders and contractors Butchers Butter and cheese makers Button makers Cabinetmakers __ Candle, soap, and tallow makers Carpenters and joiners Carpet makers (6) Carriage and wagon makers (not otherwise classi- fied). (!<) Charcoal, coke, and lime burners Chemical works employes (6) , Clock and watch makers and repairers Compositors (6) Confectioners Coopers Copper workers Corset makers Copper mill operatives (&) Distillers and rectifiers (&) Door, sash, and blind makers (6) . . . Dressmakers Eloctroplaters , Electrotypers and stereotypers (&) . Engravers fertilizer makers (6) rish curers and packers (6) PEBS0N3 nSEMPLOVED DDEINCJ PORTION OF OEKSUS YEAE. (O) Aggregate. Total. 3,631 209 799 58 438 1,113 93 451 4,490 S,1S3 15, 819 222 1,020 269 289 39 107 246 333, 324 451 03 34 193 19 122 7 131 60 69 48 113 50 804 228 2,718 214 7,810 1,106 45 530 14,664 259 441 498 811 1,334 10, 083 67 640 1,467 2,694 090 94 2,843 173 49, 499 2,354 1,189 959 138 743 641 487 3,774 231 198 10,878 88 245 6,222 11] 19 245 15 127 Males. Fe- males. S,535 203 741 67 437 881 93 449 4,490 1,721 15, 818 1,018 201 267 39 107 176 296, 491 450 63 83 193 19 7 131 69 69 47 76 60 765 45 2,681 206 7,806 1,036 43 357 12, 920 216 140 476 772 1,329 10, 671 51 482 1,467 2,591 881 54 2,841 165 49,487 1,499 1,178 118 664 501 390 3,773 231 22 5,083 88 2i3 08 111 19 248 15 90 106 1 232 ■■■5 471 31 12.4 2 58 22 70 ,833 122 38 183 37 8 4 173 1,628 43 301 20 39 5 12 16 68 3 40 2 8 12 866 170 5,795 2 5,164 1 to 3 months. Total. 1,264 87 290 23 197 615 23 246 1,670 1,156 9,018 687 142 18 43 124 180, 457 29 IS 88 12 46 6 65 49 11 22 27 22 64 22 365 143 1,419 102 4,406 691 24 285 8,660 130 293 328 532 726 3,343 53 306 722 1,851 187 52 1,766 103 26, 468 1,474 631 707 88 437 299 242 1,774 109 140 7,020 88 158 2,701 66 11 137 1,211 87 267 22 196 609 23 245 1,570 901 9,004 48 885 105 18 43 81 158, 202 22 27 21 42 22 346 34 1,393 99 4,403 645 33 188 7, 590 101 85 814 500 724 3,333 42 276 723 1,349 185 29 1,764 09 26, 464 864 625 707 74 389 282 196 1,774 109 13 3,223 88 157 34 60 11 136 o Unemployed at principal occupation daring any portion of census year ending May 31 1890. Fe- males. 23 1 1 108 255 14 41 2 37 43 22, 255 19 109 21 3 3 46 2 97 1,070 29 198 14 32 2 5 2 2 23 1 4 4 620 133 ,797 1 2,667 4 to G months. •Total. Males 960 91 293 19 186 387 55 138 2,413 732 6,303 75 325 67 82 11 50 97 119, 774 114 £3 5 81 4 33 41 7 23 18 16 82 20 288 70 878 79 2,519 285 17 176 4,398 94 94 116 193 446 6,733 9 183- 675 887 442 30 758 33 18, 192 059 206 37 203 162 157 1,694 '78 26 2,353 29 51 1, 8iV3 27 4 79 5 84 830 90 279 19 186 ?a3 65 136 2,412 691 6,294 27 325 58 79 11 60 77 109, 408 23 18 16 27 20 280 7 870 76 2,618 266 17 122 8,078 82 27 111 186 445 6,726 163 576 867 436 17 767 83 18, 185 206 33 177 150 132 1,593 78 1,175 29 60 21 27 14 95 141 11 20 10, 366 19 53 420 12 67 4 7 1 7 2 20 20 1, 178 1 1,831 7 to 12 months. Total. 407 31 216 18 65 111 15 72 503 304 68 108 80 28 10 14 25 33,093 15 14 10 16 8 151 15 421 33 885 70 1,496 35 54 53 88 162 607 5 62 170 376 61 12 320 37 4. 839 221 167 46 13 103 80 400 44 20 1,605 21 36 669 18 4 29 2 1 Males, 334 31 195 10 65 80 15 63 608 229 1,520 23 108 38 10 14 18 23,881 14 14 10 7 8 140 4 413 31 883 125 4 47 1,358 33 IS 51 86 160 607 2 43 170 375 60 8 320 34 4,838 159 163 46 11 63 408 44 4 "75 33 '13 7 4,212 11 11 8 23 133 2 15 11 23 820 h See explanatory Botes in Table 73. OCCUPATIONS. 465 Tablb 105.— FOREIGN' "WHITE PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND MONTHS UNEMPLOYED : 1890— Continued. OCCUPATIONS. llaniifaotnring and mechanical industries— Cont'd. Gaa works employes (6) Glass workers , Glove makers Gold and silver workers Gunsmiths, locksmiths, and bell hangers , Hair workers Harness and saddle makers and repairers. Hat and cap makers Hosiery and knitting mill operatives (&)..- Iron and steel workers (b) Lace and embroidery makers Lead and zinc workers Leather curriers, dressers, finishers, and tanners.. Machinists _. Manufacturers and officials of manufacturing companies. MarWo and stone cutters Masons ( brick and stone) Meat and fruit packers, canners, and preservers (6) . Mechanics (not otherwise specified) Metal workers (not otherwise specified) Mill and factory operatives (not specified) (6) . Millers (flour and grist) Milliners Model and pattern makers Molders Musical instmment makers (not otherwise speci- fied). (6) IN ail and tack makers (&) Oil well employes Oil works employes - Painters, glaziers, and varnishera Paper hangers Paper mill operatives Photographers Piano and organ makers and tuners (&). Plasterers Plumbers and gaa and steam fitters Potters Powder and cartridge makers Printers, lithographers, and pressmen (&) . Print works operatives (&) Publishers of books, maps, and newspapers. lioofers and slaters Eope and cordage makers Huljber factory operatives Sail, awning, and tent makers Salt works employes Saw and planing mill employes (&) Seamstresses (&) Sewing machine makers (not otherwise classi- fied). (6) Sewing machine operators (&> Ship and boat builders Shirt, collar, and cuff makers (&) Silk mill operatives (6) Starch makers Steam boiler makers Stove, furnace, and grate makers (&) . Straw workers Sugar makers and refiners Tailors and tailoresses ib) Tinners and tinware makers Tobacco and cigar factory operatives Tool and cutlery makers (not otherwise classi- fied), (b) Trunk, valise, leather-case, and pocket-book makers Umbrella and parasol makers TJpholstorors . . Well borers "Wheelwrights. ■Whitewashers. TViro workers TVood workers (not otherwise specified) "Woolen mill operatives (6) Other persons in manufacturing and mechanical industries. PERSONS UNEMPLOYED DUKINO PORTION OS" CENSUS TEAR, (a) Aggregate. Total. 8,840 362 1,178 476 37 1,006 2,667 1,798 16, 188 226 3U 4,025 6,348 1,122 9,042 27, 332 510 342 1,436 7,450 1,578 692 323 4,506 23 231 87 137 16, 236 525 1,180 230 590 1,673 1,429 53 1,293 363 23 704 615 2,669 191 432 17, 304 3,364 68 436 2,624 933 3,980 32 1,289 660 156 250 17, 050 1,896 7,188 1,291 341 1,145 159 401 250 820 3,925 6,988 5,844 Males. 308 3,761 238 1,019 475 25 988 2,245 649 16, 102 93 309 4,014 6,346 1,11S 9,011 27,328 328 342 1,409 4,689 1,677 8 321 4.506 23 219 87 136 16,182 623 791 210 688 1,673 1,230 44 1,246 312 23 704 348 1,775 185 426 17, 279 461 56 165 2,624 362 2,456 27 1,289 660 GO 255 13, 583 1,867 5,508 1,263 322 64 1,099 169 401 250 788 3,770 4,291 6,310 Fe- 79 124 169 1 12 18 322 1,149 86 128 5 11 2 4 1 4 182 ,761 1 684 2 1 167 794 6 8 25 2,903 2 271 571 1,524 6 96 1 3,467 1,680 28 46 32 155 2,697 534 1 to 3 months. Total. 171 2,675 281 818 263 20 533 1,448 1,073 10, 122 126 192 2,626 3,971 493 4,882 10, 871 252 178 914 4,330 1,008 273 182 2,790 107 47 81 8,044 245 721 107 355 1,897 937 811 29 714 231 9 326 310 2,018 74 136 7,535 1,801 43 285 1,223 491 2,603 20 684 396 77 144 9,496 1,067 4,811 833 235 59 648 66 212 531 2,531 4,640 3,117 Males. 171 2,623 196 689 263 14 621 1,273 384 10, 065 63 188 2,618 3,970 491 4,881 10, 870 203 178 2,686 1,007 4 180 2,789 101 47 81 8,017 243 483 98 349 1,897 937 713 26 683 198 326 207 1,393 70 134 7,5;!0 248 42 120 1,223 161 1,607 18 684 28 144 7,601 1,046 3,651 813 224 33 619 66 212 512 2,433 2,771 2,825 Fe. males. 62 86 129 6 12 175 689 57 63 4 8 1 1,744 1 269 2 1 103 626 4 2 6 1,653 1 165 330 996 2 49 1,995 21 1,160 20 29 4 to G months. Total. Males 104 917 65 274 148 13 327 936 614 4,682 77 79 1,013 1, 626 483 3,439 13, 625 202 108 2,279 406 320 84 1,262 100 36 42 6,642 220 305 82 174 2,014 635 480 13 399 87 10 317 150 460 86 276 8,694 1,219 12 112 1,080 351 1,066 9 441 190 66 75 6,020 007 1,821 333 74 26 353 75 110 132 219 1,038 1,760 2,158 104 897 33 256 147 i2i 806 189 4,661 28 79. 1,011 1,626 481 3, 439 13, 622 102 108 379 1,611 406 2 84 1,262 40 6,620 220 208 74 174 2,012 635 404 10 391 78 10 317 106 332 84 272 8,675 186 11 40 1,080 175 676 7 441 190 28 74 4,897 601 1,423 328 70 15 345 75 110 132 1,099 1,934 Fe- 130 325 21 49 ■"2 .... 3 100 668 'sis 44 128 2 4 19 1,033 1 72 176 390 2 1 1,123 13 651 174 7 to 12 months. Total. Males. Jf^^. 848 16 4 146 183 211 1,384 23 43 386 751 146 721 i,836 66 56 134 841 164 99 57 454 24 4 14 1,650 60 154 41 67 395 201 138 11 180 46 4 61 65 91 31 20 1,075 344 3 39 321 91 SU 3 164 74 13 37 1,534 222 556 125 32 13 139 18- 79 32 70 356 698 569 33 341 9 74 65 2 143 160 70 1,376 7 42 385 750 146 721 2,836 23 56 132 492 164 2 57 454 22 4 14 1, 545 60 100 201 113 4 61 35 50 31 20 1,074 27 321 26 173 2 104 .74 4 37 .,185 220 434 122 28 135 18 79 32 66 338 421 501 a Unemployed at principal occupation during any portion of census year ending May 31, 1890. POP — PT 2 30 l See explanatory notes in Table 78. 466 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 106.— COLORED PEE80NS (a) 10 TEARS OP AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND MONTHS UNEMPLOYED : 1890. OCCUPATIONS. All occnpationa . Agricnlture, fisheries, and mining . Agricultural laborers (c) Apiai'ista Dairymen and dairy women ITarmera, planters, and OTerseera (c) . I'isliermen and oystermen (c) Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vino growers liumbermen and raftsmen Miners (coal) Miners (not otherwise specified) Quarrymen Stock raisers, herders, and drovers "Wood choppers Other agricultural pursuits (c) , Piofessional service. Actors Architects Artists and teachers of art Authors and literary and scientific persons . Chemists, assayers, and metallurgists Clergymen Dentists Designers, draftsmen, and inventors Engineers (civil, mechanical, electrical, and min- ing) and surveyors. tToumalists Xawyers Musicians and teachers of mnsic Officers of United States army and navy . Officials (government) (c) Physicians and surgeons Professors in colleges and universities. Teachers Theatrical managers, showmen, etc "V^eterinary surgeons Other professional service Domestic and personal service . Barbers and hairdressers Bartenders Boarding and lodging house keepers Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) . Hotel keepers Housekeepers and stewards (c) Hunters, trappers, guides, and scouts. Janitors Ijaborera (not specified) (c) Xaunderers and laundresses Nurses and midwives . JReataurant keepers . . . Saloon keepers Servants Sextons Soldiers, sailors, and marines (United States) (c). "Watchmen, policemen, and detectives Other domestic and personal service Trade and transportation . Agents (claim, commission, real estate, insurance, etc.) and collectors. Auctioneers Bankers and brokers (money and stocks) , Boatmen and canalmen , Bookkeepers and accountants (c) Brokers (commercial) ,. Clerks and copyists (c) , Commercial travelers Draymen, hackmon, teamsters, etc Foremen and overseers Hostlers Hucksters and peddlers Jliivery stable keepers Docomotive engineers and firemen (c) Merchants and dealers in drugs and chemicals (re- tail). Merchants and dealers in dry goods (retail) Merchants and dealers in groceries (retail) Merchants and dealers in wines and liquors (retail) , Merchants and dealers in wines and liquors (whole- sale). PEESONS UKESIPLOTED DUBINa POETION Off CEKSUS TEAE. (6) Aggregate. Total. 315, 559 237, 603 4 80 66, 283 4,699 1,233 1,007 4,660 4,296 932 427 2,482 1,953 6,600 30 4 14 252 1 75 53 13 5,482 184 10 1 158, 433 1,046 173 62 1,072 39 681 82 346 100, 003 15, 095 1,558 106 50 37, 656 66 31 130 347 20, 395 469 35 5 6,765 87 984 342 23 188 14 Males. 391, 799 153, 879 222, 408 149, 801 4 64 51, 157 4,617 1,184 1,004 4,555 4,294 931 416 2,477 1,904 3,508 390 9 3 30 14 191 1 73 36 11 2,501 177 10 106, 084 1,012 173 45 1,072 29 129 82 318 90, 984 779 73 82 47 10, 741 56 31 129 302 20, 200 2 2 459 32 4 328 5 5,757 86 298 188 14 Fe- males, 93, 151 87, 802 16 6,126 82 49 3 5 2 1 11 5 3,092 6 6 2 17 2 2,981 7 1 62, 349 10 452 28 9,019 14, 316 1,485 24 3 26, 915 195 1 to 3 months. Total. Males, 317, 351 148, 004 2 38 41, 388 2,183 459 646 2,468 2,066 563 173 1,309 1,404 30 1 4 4 2 159 4 2 14 2,399 64 6 80, 120 515 89 32 624 25 277 11 198 49,915 7,680 671 56 23 19, 762 21 16 72 133 11, 901 77 226 14 1 164 2 3,423 65 611 163 9 113 2 233, 848 147, 386 97, 918 2 28 38, 254 2,152 442 644 2,467 2,063 663 169 1,306 1,378 1,481 157 4 7 1,060 53, 497 505 89 29 624 18 64 11 180 46, 431 385 36 46 22 5,839 21 16 71 110 11, 810 226 14 1 158 2 1,417 55 510 139 Fe- males. 83, 503 63, 315 50, 086 10 3,134 31 17 1 1 2 4 3 26 1,379 3 I 10 1 1,333 1 26, 623 10 7 213 18 4,484 7,295 635 10 1 13, 923 91 a Persons of negro descent, Chijiese, Japanese, and civilized Indians b Unemployed at principal occupation during any portion of census year ending May 31, 1890. 4 to months. Total. Males 195, 022 101, 440 79, 050 31 12,915 2,251 634 296 1,831 1,818 305 212 1,014 2,642 6i, 925 45, 060 26 11,108 2,204 294 1,829 1,818 304 206 1,013 465 1,515 6 2,153 359 65 24 367 12 243 32 113 42, 269 6,033 657 31 23 14, 131 31 11 47 179 1 1 200 11 128 3 1,900 18 379 142 10 172 2 1 7 Fe- males. 61, 226 36, 515 34, 600 6 1,807 47 26 2 2 1,127 30 15 4 ,077 93 4 43, 683 341 65 13 367 50 32 105 38, 293 288 25 20 21 3,807 31 11 47 158 0,827 1 1 200 10 122 1,900 18 123 1 4 1 1,076 6 1 20, 944 7 to 12 months. Total. 33, 305 13, 418 9,949 2 11 1,980 265 140 66 261 413 64 42 159 1,098 62 3,976 5,745 632 11 2 10, 324 930 21 Males. 24, 155 10, 097 6,833 2 10 1,795 261 134 06 259 413 64 41 158 61 612 13, 686 372 19 6 81 2 61 39 35 7,819 1,382 230 19 •4 3,763 4 4 11 35 60 442 14 94 37 6 14 358 21 8,904 166 19 81 33 7,260 106 12 16 440 13 31- 6 14 2 c See explanatory notes in Table 78. 1,005 "'2,"668 4 4 11 34 i 1,563 23 14 1 1 33 OCCUPATIONS. 467 Table 106.— COLORED PERSONS (a) 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND MONTHS UNEMPLOYED : 1890— Continued. « PERSONS UNEMPLOYED DUKINO POKTION OF CENSUS YEAR. (6) OCOUPATIOKS. A ggregate. 1 to 3 mouths. 4 to montl s. 7 to 13 months. . Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. re- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Trade and transportation— Continued. Merchants and dealers, not specified (retail) Merchants and dealers (wholesale), importers, and shipping merchants. 285 126 467 22 32 172 20 789 1,065 93 8,612 U 62 12 18 9 19 90 U, 691 250 125 458 22 32 151 20 788 1,065 90 8,582 12 02 8 18 9 19 83 39, 699 35 1 9 21 i 8 30 2 4 7' 6,092 141 72 190 12 IB 82 8 411 533 63 5,470 11 33 7 11 3 10 37 21, 769 129 71 183 12 18 75 8 410 633 51 5,451 10 S3 6 11 3 10 31 19, 674 12 1 2 7 2" 16 1 2 o' 2,095 110 44 197 9 12 70 11 286 467 30 2,615 2 24 4 5 6 9 45 19, 405 88 44 191 9 12 62 11 286 467 24 2,602 2 24 2 6 6 9 44 16,846 22 6 8 6 13 .'.'.'.'.'.v. 2 34 10 80 1 2 20 1 92 65 15 527 1 5 1 2 33 10 79 1 2 14 1 92 65 15 528 5 1 2 1 1 Officials of hanks and of insurance, trade, trans- portation, trust, and other companies, (c) 6 Pilots Porters and helpers (in stores and -warehouses) Steam railroad employes (not otherwise speci- fied), (c) 1 1 Teleffraph. and telephone linemen and electric liglit and power company employes. 1 2,559 8 3,517 8 3,079 433 Apn^ionltnral implement makers (not otlierwiae classified), (c) 35 24 31 23 4 1 20 19 26 18 4 1 5 5 6 5 1 1 65 2 7 55 2 20 20 30 2 4 30 2 .6 5 7 4 3 3 4 18 4 18 3 9 3 9 1 8 1 8 1 _ 1 8 4 i 2 5 95 1 134 126 1,194 38 8 4 4 2 5 93 2 2 2 3 1 1 2 34 2 3 \ 2 32 4 1 1 4 1 1 2 1 5 33 7 2 1 2 41 1 89 62 622 18 2 1 2 41 86" 37 022 15 i 3 15 3 2 1 20 1 20 129 93 1,194 31 34 47 435 13 32 36 435 10 2 11 3 11 27 137 7 11 20 137 6 7 1 3 703 9 4 67 32 26 4,507 4 48 113 274 7 3 691 9 4 66 12 26 4,604 4 48 113 274 7 12' i 3 2 331 3 3 31 6 14 1,006 3 26 00 144 4 2 827 3 3 31 G 14 1,903 3 26 60 144 4 4' 2 1 247 4 1 34 4 9 2,318 1 16 45 100 2 1 244 4 1 33 4 9 2,317 1 15 45 100 2 3 125 2 120 2 5 Bottlers and mineral and eoda water makers 1 i" 2 2 3 284 2 2 3 284 Brass "WorkerB (not otherwise specified) (c) Brick and tile makers and terra cotta workers (c) . . 8 8 30 1 8 8 30 1 37 5 5,651 13 44 451 13 11 25 49 619 9 3 212 130 4 804 37 5 5,648 9 44 451 13 11 18 45 619 9 ,3" 4 7' 4 3' 803 14 4 2,834 5 17 339 10 6 11 25 290 4 14 4 2,832 4 17 339 10 5 8 22 290 4 2 1 3' 3 17 1 2,324 6 17 78 2 4 12 16 256 1 3 97 40 ■ 2 339 17 1 2,324 4 17 78 2 4 8 15 255 1 87' 40 2 1 6 G '■■'•*"' Candle, soap, and tallow makers 2' 4 1 3' 10 493 2 10 34 1 2 2 8 74 4 492 1 10 34 1 2 2 8 74 4 1 1 Carriage and wagon makers (not otherwise classi- fied), (c) 179 130 4 1 101 83 2 384 80 83 2 21 '""'384' 14 7 12 7 2 Door, sash, and Mind makers (c) 338 81 Electroplaters 81 1 4 50 130 1 4 60 130 1 1 4 27 I 1 4 27 Engravers 3 13 63 3 13 53 33 50 33 60 '.'.'...'.'.'. a Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. ^Unemployed at principal occupation during any portion of census year ending May 31, 1890. c See explanatory notes in Table 78, 468 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 106.— COLORED PERSONS (a) 10 YEARS OP AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND MONTHS UNEMPLOYED: 1890— Continued. PEESONS UtTEMPLOTED DUEINO POETIOtf OF CENSUS TEAE. (1>) OCCUPATIONS. Aggregate. 1 to 3 months. 4 to G months. 7 to 12 months. Total. Males. re- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Total. Males. Fe- males. Manufactaring and mechanical industries— Cont'd. 20 94 5 8 8 1 30 7 8 1,452 4 95 148 99 79 347 3,169 267 119 34 821 221 45 1 139 1 9 2 306 1,148 102 42 15 11 1,425 113 38 1 87 1 1 78 44 7 6 19 4,024 1,343 2 2 224 45 20 94 3 8 8 2' 1 i' 4 17 4 17' i' 131 1 45 3' 3 1 ^. 11 71 3 3 4 11 71 1 3 4 2' 8 20 2 4 2 1 17 3 2 361 2 35 40 30 36 125 1,495 217 40 10 298 55 15 8 20 2 4 2 17 3 "'353' 35' 40 30 36 125 1,495 209 40 10 243 65 1 3 1 3 Glass workers . Glove makers 1 2 8 2 8 55 is' 1 2 1 2 30 6 4 1,435 io 3 5 1,024 1 55 99 63 38 193 1,387 33 67 18 459 141 19 1 88 1 2 1 180 629 32 27 12 8 615 71 25 10 3 4 1,019 65' 99 63 38 193 1,387 29 67 17 413 140 i 83 1 2 1 179 527 32 23 12 8 615 71 25 i' 5 1 4' i' 46 1 19 3 1 1 67 I 9 6 5 29 287 17 12 6 64 25 11 3 63' 5' 9 6 5 29 287 12 12 6 34 25 1 1 Lead and zinc workers 95 148 99 79 347 3,169 250 119 33 690 220 Leather carriers, dressers, finishers, and tanners. . . Manufacturers and officials of manufacturing companies. Meat and fruit packers, canners, and preservers (c) . Mechanics (not otherwise specifieri) 5 Millers (Hour and grist) -... 80 11 1 139 1 9 2 303 1,145 101 37 15 11 1,425 113 38 1 82 1 1 78 39 7 6 19 4,019 8 2 "Mn^dprfl 46 46 5 5 Musical instrument makers (not otherwise speci- fied), (c) i' 2 4 7 1 109 511 59 10 3 3 705 36 12 1 26 7 1 107 511 58 9 3 3 705 38 12 1 22 Oil well employes 2 1 1 17 108 11 5 17 107 11 5 Painters, glaziers, and varnishers J Paper mill operatives Piano and organ makers and tuners (c) Plasterers 1 105 6 1 105 6 1 Plumbers and gaa and steam litters Printers, lithographers, and pressmen (c) 6 52 1 52 1 4 9 6 1 Publishers of books, maps, and newspapers 1 36 20 1 1 6 1,232 623 1 1 114 11 1 36 16 1 1 6 1,230 3 1 114 7 Hoofers and slaters 5' 5' 1,335 2 14' 30 18 G 3 13 2,635 693 1 30 17 6 3 13 2,632 4 1 i 3' 689 4' 12 6 12 Hope and cordage makers _> Sail, awning, and tent makers 2 2 *3Ut works employes 2 520 157 127 157 1 Seamstresses (c) 126 Sewing machine makers (not otherwise classi- fied), (c) Sewing machine operators (c) 1 4' 1 82 4 32 4 Ship and boat builders 221 31 78 30 78 20 io" Silk mill operatives (c) Starch makers 1 33 46 1 16 408 134 7,022 24 19 1. 33 46 i hi' 3 2,318 1 24 37 1 4 222 81 2,599 18 7 1 24 37 4" 192 81 1,840 18 7 i 30' 759 8 7 8 7 1 2 1 2 Straw workers ._, Sugar makers and refiners 16 844 131 4,704 21 19 7 117 42 4,012 3 9 7 92 39 2,679 3 25" 3 1,433 5 69 11 411 3 3 5 60 11 285 3 3 9 126 Tool and cutlery makers (not otherwise classi- fied), (c) Trunk, valise, leather-case, and pocket-book makers . "Umbrella and parasol makers 102 23 49 1,004 21 313 79 3,281 97 23 49 1,002 21 303 68 3,148 6 2' 16' 21 133 37 14 22 361 14 195 32 1,603 37 14 22 361 14 169 23 1,550 6 9 63 57 8 18 637 5 102 35 1,439 52 8 18 535 5 99 27 1, 374 6 2' 3' 8 65 8 1 9 106 2 16 12 239 8 1 9 106 2 15 8 224 Well borers ■Wheelwrights "Wire workers i Other persons in manufacturing and mechanical industries. 15 a Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. I> Unemployed at principal occupation during any portion of census year ending May 31, 1390. e See explanatory notes in Table 78. OCCUPATIONS. 469 Table 107.— NEGEO PERSONS (a) 10 YEAES OF AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND MONTHS UNEMPLOYED : 1890. OCCCPATIOKS. All occnpationa Agriculture, fineries, and mining. Agriculturallaborera («) Apiarists — Dairymen and dairy women iFarmers, planters, and overseers (c) . fishermen and oystermen (c) Gardeners, florists, n^irsfirymen, and Tine growers . lumbermen and raftsmen Minexs (coal) Miners (nototlierwise specified) Quarrymen Stock raisers, herders, and drovers. Wood choppers Other agricultural pnrsxiits (c) Professional service. Actors Architects Artists and teachers cf art - Authors and literary and scientific persons. Chemdsts, assayers, and metal'lnrgists Clergymen Dentists Designers, draftsmen, and inventors - .. Engineers (civil, mechanical, electrical, and min- ing) and surveyors. tTournalists - — Lawyers — - Mnsicians and teachers of music OfRcers of United States army and navy.. Officials (government) (c). .-- Physicians and surgeons Professors in colleges and universities . Teachers - Theatrical managers, showmen, etc Veterinary sargeons - Other professional service Domestic and personal service. Barbers and hairdressers Bartenders Boarding and lodging house keeijers Engineers and firemec (not locomotive.) . Hotel keepers Housekeepers and stewards (c) Hunters, trappers, guides, and scouts. Janitors laborers (not specified) (c) launderers antl laundresses Nurses and midwives . Eestaurant keepers .- . Saloon keepers Servants Sextons - .,- ■ Soldiers, sailors, and maTi'neS'(United Staftes) (c) . . . Watchmen, policemen, and detectives.. Other domestic and personal service Trade and transportation . Agents (claim, conm[iission, real estate, insurance, etc.) and collectors. Auctioneers. - - Eanikers and brokers (money smi stocks) Boatmen and canalmen Bookkeepers and accountaoits (c) ^ Brokers (commercial) Clerks and copyists (c) Commercial travelers Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc Foremen and overseers PERSONS UNEMPLOYED DURINQ POHTION OF CENSUS TEAK. (6) Aggregate, Total. 528, 214 307, 253 233, 998 4 74 55,559 4,433 1,047 847 4,528 1,730 923 242 1,940 1,928 6,526 303 23 186 14 Hostlers Hucksters and peddlers Livery stable keepers Locomotive engineers and firemen .(c) — Merchants and dealers in drags and chemicals (re- tail). Merchants and dealers in dry goods (retail) .... Merchants and dealers in groceries (retail) Merchants and dealers in wines and liquors (retail) . Merchants and dealers in wines and liquors (whole- sale). a Includes all persons of negro descent. b TTnemployed at principal occupation during any portion of census year ending May 31, 1800, 392 7 3 29 12 .250 1 74 39 13 5,471 160 10 1 1,017 173 42 1,062 576 19 345 96,281 14,455 1,651 96 49 85,841 53 30 129 344 19, 381 146 2 1 445 30 4 315 5 6,716 80 Males 874, 668 153, 546 214, 193 146, 248 4 58 50, 455 4,358 1,001 844 4,523 1,730 922 234 1,937 1,879 3, 447 386 7 12 189 1 72 27 11 2,496 155 10 99, 880 983 173 25 1,062 26 126 19 317 87, 228 199 71 72 46 9,029 53 30 128 299 19, 172 Fe- males. 93,060 87, 750 143 2 1 445 27 4 301 5 5,708 79 981 260 23 186 14 16 5,104 75 46 3 5 49 ,079 2 12 2 2,975 5 62, 163 34 17 450 28 9,003 14, 256 1,480 24 3 26, 812 1 to 3 months. Total. Males, ^^f^g. 310, 015 197, 371 146,227 2 35 41,253 2,106 661 2,457 1,135 658 98 1,155 1,395 27 1 4 3 2 159 3 2 14 2,396 58 6 77,364 21 619 272 5 197 48, 379 7,377 670 50 22 18,901 20 15 71 132 11, 410 226, 627 144, 080 221 10 1 152 2 3,400 SO 510 144 9 112 2 06, 158 2 25 38, 125 2,076 373 660 2,450 1,135 558 97 3,152 1,369 1,465 5 71 1 32 10 7 ,066 57 6 -50, 800 18 619 16 179 43, 903 99 36 40 21 5,009 30 15 70 109 11, 321 53, 285 221 10 1 146 1,400 50 509 120 9 112 2 10 3,128 ■30 16 1 1 1 3 26 1,372 1 6 1 1,330 1 26,664 7 211 634 10 i 13,892 1 to G months. Total. Males. 187, 046 97, 339 78,250 28 12, 358 2,097 535 244 1,822 439 301 122 664 473 2,609 174 2 1 7 6 116 16 5 2, 148 83 4 1 61,873 348 65 17 363 X2 •243 12 113 4.0^ 561 5,792 653 30 23 13,375 30 11 47 178 6, 494 64 1 1 193 10 3 117 3 1, 872 16 378 125 61 10 15 60, 866 43, 680 23 10, 560 2,056 511 242 1,820 439 300 116 664 455 29 12 4 1,073 79 4 41, 020 330 65 6 363 9 50 12 105 36, 590 81 lii 19 21 3,100 30 11 47 157 6,414 63 1 1 193 9 3 111 3 1,872 16 379 112 R 01 10 Fe- males. 61, 077 34,576 5 1,798 41 24 2 2 18 1,124 29 1 4 1 1,075 4 1 20, 853 3 103 8 3,971 5,711 11 2 10, 275 7 to 12 months. Total. Males 31, 153 12, 513 9,515 2 n 1,948 230 123 42 249 156 64 22 121 .60 1,030 13 927 19 12,812 108 19 4 80 1 61 2 35 7,291 1,286 228 16 4 3,566 46 438 14 Fe- males. 9,211 6, 410 2 10 1,770 226 111 42 247 156 64 21 121 65 407 ,357 19 102 19 1 80 1 15 2 33 1,736 19 11 13 4 920 4 11 33 1,437 9, 081 436 13 93 28 6 13 2 8,302 c See explanatory notes in Table 78. .3, 105 i 178 4 1 '"s 583 7 ""2 '576 4,740 6 46 2 556 1,267 217 3 2,645 1 20 470 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. •Table lor.— NEGEO PERSONS (a) 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND MONTHS UNEMPLOYED : 1890— Continued. OCCUPATIONS. Trade and transportation — Continued. Merchants and dealers, not specified (retail) Merchants and dealers (wholesale), importers, and shipping merchants. Messengers and errand and of&ce boys ITewspaper carriers and ne-wsboys OfBcials of banks and of insurance, trade, trans- portation, trust, and other companies, (c) Packers and shippers Pilots Porters and helpers (in stores and warehouses) . Sailors (c) Salesmen and saleswomen Steam railroad employfis (not otherwise speci- fied), (c) Stenographers and typewriters Street railway era ploy6s Telegraph and telephone operators Telegraph and telephone linemen and electric light and power company employ6s. Undertakers "Weighers, gangers, and measurers , Other persons m trade and transportation Manufacturing and mechanical industries - Agricultural implement makers (not otherwise classiiied). (c) Apprentices (blacksmiths) Apprentices (boot and shoe makers) Apprentices (carpenters and joiners) Apprentices (carriage and wagon makers) Apprentices (dressmakers) Apprentices (leather carriers, etc.) Apprentices (machinists) Apprentices (masons) Apprentices (milliners) Apprentices (painters) Apprentices (plumbers) Apprentices (printers) Apprentices (taUors) Apprentices (tinsmiths) Apprentices (not otherwise specified) . Artificial flower makers Bakers Basket makers Blacksmiths Bleachers, dyers, and scourers Bone and ivory workers Bookbinders Boot and shoe makers and repairers Bottlers and mineral and soda water makers. Boxmakers (paper) Box makers (wood) Brass workers (not otherwise specified) (c) Brewers and maltsters (c) Brick and tile makers and terra cotta workers (c) - Britannia workers Broom and brush makers Builders and contractors Butchers Butter and cheese makers Button makers Cabinet makers Candle, soap, and tallow makers .«, Carpenters and joiners Carpet makers (c) Carriage and wagon makers (not otherwise classi- fied), (c) Charcoal, coke, and lime burners Chemical works employes (c) : Clock and watch makers and repairers Compositors (c) Confectioners Coopers ' Copper workers Corset makers Cotton mill operatives (c) Distillers and rectifiers (c) Door, sash, and blind makers (c) Dressmakers Electroplaters Electrotypers and atereotypers (c) Engravers fertilizer makers (c) Fish curers and packers (c) PERSONS UNEMPLOYED DUEINa POETIOK OF CENSUS YEAE. (6) Aggregate. Total. 126 465 22 31 107 15 774 1,051 72 7,921 li 61 11 9 19 89 43, 025 8 i 4, 2 5 94 1 121 71 1,189 4 47 106 235 7 37 4 5,612 13 44 450 13 5 25 49 612 212 130 4 801 Males. 206 125 456 22 31 90 15 773 1,051 64 7,891 13 61 7 37, 970 116 69 1,189 31 3 557 8 2 65 12 18 4,299 4 47 106 235 7 37 4 5,609 9 44 450 13 5 18 45 612 130 4 1 Fe- males. 17 5,055 33 800 1 to 3 months. Total. Males. ^^^^^ 111 72 12 18 61 5 398 529 32 5,151 11 33 7 21, 033 2 1 2 40 1 78 22 622 2 249 3 7 1,831 3 24 67 118 4 2,822 5 339 ID 2 11 25 287 4 83 2 383 100 71 186 12 18 55 6 397 529 30 Fe- 18, 955 75 21 622 15 2 245 3 1 30 6 7 1,829 3 24 67 118 14 2,820 4 339 10 2 8 22 287 4 2,078 383 4 to C months. Total. Males. ^-^J^^ 102 44 197 9 11 37 9 286 458 27 44 18, 731 32 31 431 13 1 222 4 1 34 4 8 1,237 1 15 43 92 2 a Includes all persons of negro descent. b TTnemployed at principal occupation during any portion of census year ending May 31, 17 1 ,302 6 77 2 2 12 16 252 1 3 97 40 2 338 80 44 191 9 11 29 9 286 458 21 2,317 2 23 2 9 43 16,184 Fe- 22 30 30 431 1 219 4 1 33 4 8 2,236 1 15 43 92 2 17 1 2,302 4 17 77 2 2 8 15 252 1 7 to 12 months. Total. Males. ^?- males. 1 2,547 11 18 136 3 234 488 2 6 1 90 64 13 439 14 7 2,831 11 18 136 234 487 1 1890. c See explanatory notes in Table 78. 430 OCCUPATIONS. 471 Table lOV.— NEGEO PERSONS (a) 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND MONTHS UNEMPLOYED : 1890— Continued. OCCnPATIONS. Maniifactnring and mechanical industries — Cont'd. Gas -works employ 63 (c) Glass -worters .^ Glove makers T Gold and silver "workers Gansmiths, locksmiths, and bell hangers Hair Tvorkers Harness and saddle makers and repairers. Eat and cap makers Hosiery and knitting mill operatives (c) . . . Iron and steel workers (0) PERSONS UNEMPLOYED DURINQ POETICTN OF CENSUS YEAR. (&) Aggregate, Total. Lace and embroidery makers Lead and zinc workers Leather curriers, dressers, finishers, and tanners . . . Machinists Manufacturers and officials of manufacturing companies. Marble and stone cutters Masons (brick and stone) Meat and fruit packers, canners, and preservers (c) . Mechanics (not otherwise specified) Metal "workers (not other"wise specified) Mill and factory operatives (not specified) (c) . Millers (flour and grist) Milliners Model and pattern makers Molders Musical instrument'makers (not otherwise speci- fied), (c) Nail and tack makers (c) Oil "well employes -. Oil "works employes Painters, glaziers, and varnishers Paper hangers Paper mill operatives Photographers Piano and organ makers and tuners (c) Plasterers Plumbers and gas and steam fitters Potters Po"wder and cartridge makers Printers, lithographers, and pressmen (c) . Print works operatives (c) Publishers of books, maps, and ne"wspapers. Eoofers and slaters Kope and cordage makers Euober factory operatives Sail, awning, and tent makers Salt "works employ6s Saw and planing mill employes (c) Seamstresses (c) Sewing machine makers (not otherwise classi- fied), (c) Sewing machine operators (c) Ship and boat builders Shirt, collar, and cuff makers (c) Silk mill operatives (c) Starch makers Steam boiler makers Stove, furnace, and grate makers (c) . Straw workers Sugar m akers and refiners ; Tailors and tailoresses (c) , Tinners and tinware makers . Tobacco and cigar factory operatives ■ Tool and cutlery makers (not otherwise classi- fied), (c) Trunk, valise, leather-case, and pocket-hook makers Umbrella and parasol makers Upholsterers . . . Well borers Wheelwrights . . Whitewashera . Wire workers Wood workers (not otherwise specified) Woolen mill operatives (c) Other persons in manufacturing and mechanical industries. 1,450 4 95 145 78 340 ,151 51 119 34 811 221 45 1 139 2 306 1,143 100 40 15 7 1,421 113 36 44 6 5 19 3, 873 1,339 2 2 210 17 1 33 46 1 16 201 126 6,827 24 101 23 48 1,003 21 299 74 3,185 Males. 30 5 4 1,433 95 145 99 78 340 3,151 34 119 33 681 220 1 139 8 2 303 1,140 99 35 15 7 1,421 113 1 78 39 6 5 19 3,868 4 2 210 3 40 16 139 123 4,509 24 96 23 48 1,001 21 289 53 3,052 Fe- males. 17 "i 130 1 45 5 1,335 1 "'"'62 3 2,318 10 21 133 1 to 3 months. Total. 10 2 5 1,023 1 55 190 1,381 12 67 18 458 141 19 1 2 1 180 525 32 25 12 5 615 30 18 5 3 13 2,569 690 1 2,477 18 36 14 22 361 14 187 28 1,580 Males. 10 2 4 1,018 190 1,381 a 67 17 412 140 2 1 179 523 32 21 12 5 615 71 24 13 2,566 1 1 4 70 75 1,718 18 36 14 22 361 . 14 181 19 1,527 Fe- males. 689 4 to 6 months. Total. Males, 20 1 3 1 1 17 3 2 360 2 35 40 30 36 121 1,487 29 40 10 289 15 46 1 109 511 69 10 3 2 702 36 11 26 20 1 1 6 1,158 523 1 111 5 57 8 17 536 97 34 1,375 17 3 '352 121 1,487 21 40 10 235 55 1 107 611 3 2 702 36 11 22 1 36 16 1 1 6 1,156 3 1 111 1 7 62 37 2,541 62 8 17 534 5 94 26 1,310 Fe- 2 520 25 3 1,433 7 to 12 months. Total. Males. ft 283 10 12 17 107 146 120 2 15 12 230 29 283 5 12 34 25 17 106 104 1 'lie' 27 250 1 9 106 2 14 8 215 males. a Includes all persons of negro descent. b Unemployed at principal occupation during any portion of census year ending May 31, 1890. See explanatory notes in Table 78. 472 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Tabl-e 108.— foreign BORN" PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS AND IN EACH AK.I. OCCITPATIOWS. STATES ASD TETtKlTOEIES. Tlie United States . Nortli Atlantic diyision , Maine 'N&w Hampshire . "Vermont Massa^ilin setts - - . Rliode Island Connecticut "New York New Jersey Pennsylvania 12 Sonth Atlantic division . Delaware Maryland District of Columtia. Yirginia "West "Virginia Nortli Carolina South. Carolin a Georgia Florida ]N'orth Central division. Ohio Indiana Dlinois Michigan ■Wisconsin • Minnesota Iowa Missouri ...,. lITorth Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Central division. Kentucky .. Tennessee . . Alabama ... Mississippi - Louisiana... Texas Oklahoma .. Arkansas... ^Western division . Montana "Wyoming Colorado ITew Mexico . Arizona Dtah liTevada Idaho "Washington . Oregon California Males. males. 4, 439, 047 1, 743, 7G3 33, 063 10, 032 30,256 13, 460 20, 519 2,901 272, 440 111,190 44, 407 18,175 82, 702 23,325 698,337 184,448 149, 838 34, 491 '412, 001 67, 980 6,347 1,140 42, 316 9,509 7,99a 2,436 0,562 779 9,085 828 2,092 169 3,402 486 7,006 701 11,667 1, 959 1, 940, 072 167, 0B3 488, 138 30, 640 9,327 61,703 6,994 10, 404 26, 065 10, 869 11, 850 59, 832 37, 819 233, 555 213, 195 27, 275 71,509 6,998 396, 035 62,263 257, 387 29,060 241,673 24, 669 227,426 29, 885 156, 242 16, 764 120, 725 14,815 38,393 . 4,698 44, 750 3,942 99, 721 11,422 73, Oil 6,171 18, 349 29, 099 3,722 11, 129 1,077 8, 365 642 5,028 443 25, 1C7 4,067 78, 295 7,739 1,668 72 8,357 597 38,904 1,747 627 6,311 456 B04 2,763 467 489 3,707 2,460 20, 014 Males. .1, 337, 1 426, 643 618 773 492 13, 518 1,636 13.449 233, 814 50, 629 111, 714 38, 984 1,219 23, 911 2,710 2,160 3,675 683 1,392 2,187 1,147 741, 093 109, 616 41,478 168, 942 62, 684 115,780 54, 677 61, 143 64, 092 4,521 9,173 35, 839 23, 148 68, 048 16,051 3,042 2,264 1,415 6, 845 24, 516 483 S,432 72, 892 3,813 1,364 9,352 999 916 1,274 1,069 1,334 9,022 7,402 36, 687 Fe- males. 68, 451 64 209 61 2,657 285 2,260 41, 926 7,390 13, 609 6,280 134 4,624 566 172 301 41 189 164 89 76, 371 12, 296 3,687 18, 641 6,830 11, 875 6,359 6,284 6,637 366 633 3,247 1,726 6,965 1,637 237 178 102 1,134 2,402 18 267 5,890 250 62 770 71 25 125 60 02 600 637 3,428 Males. 804, 699 501, 690 4,425 5,836 4,232 102, 266 15, 137 32, 172 191, 969 40, 761 104, 893 20, 099 2,721 7,331 2,576 1,862 2,327 255 767 1,673 587 202, 331 29, 962 9,498 57,201 18, 044 14, 593 13, 775 17,731 20,321 1,663 2,811 S, 570 8,165 21,599 0,296 2,622 1,367 1,025 3,285 6,399 209 1,396 58,971 4,097 1,321 7,633 000 879 1,490 1,554 1,527 r,, C03 2, 977 30, 595 Fe- malea. 261, 463 207, 494 1,523 3,227 831 48, 745 7,597 12, 276 82, 932 16, 408 33, 955 6,809 721 2,723 1,184 313 302 26 176 288 76 35,145 6,376 1,558 12, 17S 2,582 1,880 1,936 2,222 4,115 188 233 1,128 799 4,062 1,356 421 218 157 1,270 538 9 93 8,963 377 114 1,117 67 <2 83 159 53 296 274 6,371 ENGLAKD AND WALES. Males. 487,445 225, 465 3,506 2,265 2,220 34, 279 9,377 9,711 69, 711 19, 784 74, 606 11,543 982 2,914 958 1,834 1,494 487 326 970 1,578 172, 167 29,878 6,112 35, 790 23, 606 13,443 8, 461 14, 7C8 11, 268 1,732 3,278 8,135 10, 686 14, 818 2,281 1, 876 1,833 572 1,339 6,652 191 1,024 03, 462 4,803 2,02? 9,465 882 768 10, 520 1,519 2,173 7,148 3,598 20, 508 Fe- males. 69, 818 45, 497 627 645 238 11,383 2,947 1,909 13, 488 4,091 10, 169 1,413 122 470 267 131 111 39 51 88 133 16, 730 3,269 520 4,133 2,460 1,207 882 1,219 1,095 143 213 723 816 1,172 224 147 88 48 183 418 8 58 172 143 088 36 38 1,133 81 117 3fi0 247 2,016 SCOTLAND. Males. lis, 171 52, 765 1,028 765 929 9,295 2,077 2,633 16, 103 5,618 14, 312 3,700 190 1,113 290 552 417 199 185 420 334 41, 299 4,737 1,479 10,052 6,267 2,803 2,882 3,811 2,531 958 849 2,101 2,799 3,8K 542 421 702 136 272 1,404 78 271 10, 581 1,120 784 2,659 275 238 1,635 246 412 2,449 1,443 5, 420 Fe- males. IS, 748 12, 647 308 434 71 3,105 763 661 3,223 1,547 2,432 152 50 49 40 21 14 28 19 4,258 556 127 1,233 619 200 267 306 242 80 61 182 232 293 34 6 32 67 5 18 1,231 61 83 201 10 7 159 11 19 Ml 90 533 CANADA (ENGLISH). Males. 297,988 102, 918 11, 744 5,420 4,737 41,762 1,853 2,574 27,705 1,785 5,339 2,840 134 385 256 362 187 115 70 317 484 149, 438 6,516 2,192 14,804 63,565 12,Sffi 16,024 7,SS9 3,958 8,200 3,946 6,268 4,781 4,*34 610 513 336 221 401 1.609 230 523 38,857 4,502 736 4,734 403 454 671 965 1,154 9,279 3,137 12, 822 Fe- es, 231 38,726 2,804 1.605 835 22,217 1,087 634 8,101 403 20,474 1,212 207 2,708 9,749 1,065 1,774 888 503 899 324 544 481 335 71 30 26 15 36 109 3,304 231 63 525 28 17 43 48 49 620 256 1,474 OCCUPATIONS 473 CLASS OF OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND COUNTRY OF BIETH, BY STATES AND TEEEITOEIE6: 169S. At.1. ©C01[J*»AT»«»WS. CAKADA SWEDEN AND NORWAY. DENMAKK. FBAhXE. ITALY. KU£SIA. HDNGAEY. BOHEMIA. otheh counteies. Males. Fe- males. Males. Fe- males. Males. Fe- males. Males. Fe- males. Males. Fe- males. Males. Fe- males. Males". Fe- males. Males. Fe- males. Males. Fe- males. 132,410 33, 383 40a, 677 75,510 70, 404 8,753 59,251 , ,8,906 114,132 6,075 89, 708 1 11, 015 SO, 502 , 4,185 31, 262 9,124 433, 678 40, 020 1 04, 782 35, 922 SO, 453 16, 768 8,197 1,422 19, 823 4,331 70, 876 ■4,476 44,011 7,889 27, 546 3,313 5,037 2,45-7 113, 550 10,300 2 9,100 13, GS7 0,051 39, 134 8,995 0,004 10,054 245 352 139 4,350 6, 940 725 15, 647 4,217 2,413 1,573 19 32 31 1,178 661 510 10, 334 1,621 5,074 1«, 835 2,762 11, 472 1,544 173 290 88 3,GJ4 755 1,958 6, 801 1,077 1,996 214 358 41 32 835 81 804 3,303 1,655 1,088 414 53 8 8 164 15 165 060 218 141 33 255 122 106 1,601 214 1,065 9,592 2,264 4,514 1,308 25 23 9 422 90 178 2,581 432 571 203 173 273 .316 4,552 1,485 3,574 35, 234 7,400 17,819 3,593 4 1 6 382 139 155 2,953 457 379 118 216 129 77 3,734 290 1,539 20, 232 2,027 9,153 2,621; 9 6 4 551 54 183 6, 708 805 1,069 50D 11 12: 26 224 9 699 6,714 2,082 17, 769 826 ^... 3 2 46 1 114 2,309 276 ■ 562 41 5 2 4 201 8 80 3,614 158 905 738 2 77 12 2,272 24 70 219 440 270 275 10,555 1,615. 3,259 4.7,057 12,018 38, 055 11, 907 32 57 21 2,180 225 394 9, 521 1,844 2,035 2,322 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 39 13 15 15 8 4 22 17 32, 917 I 4 4 1 1 2 1 1 17 2, 163 131 266 85 245 69 43 00 200 435 306, 831 34 55 49 11 2 4 3 9 47 61, 938 23 92 43 70 23 15 23 43 82 40i 342 1 11 3 3 1 3 5 5, 809 92 313 156 166 129 37 81 174 160 19, 797 18 73 94 18 4 2 3 29 22 1,925 238 930 261 1,036 589 19 74 121 275 13,739 5 45 29 17 7 3 1 11 575 140 1,823 146 227 80 55 83 175 66 33, 430 2 439 16 3 8 S 9 3 2,677 91 107 27 350 188 4 10 29 20 6,964 2 23 2 3 4 3 4 753 3 6S4 3 33 4 6 4 18 3 43, 366 209 3 3 2 2 6,161 327 2,406 475 630 392 136 323 657 6,339 130, 365 29 578 86 30 39 15 29 49 1,467 12,9.63 13 14 15 10 17 18 19 20 21 22 611 192 2,000 15, 436 4,600 5,535 443 300 1,251 531 381 777 254 88 16 300 913 223 352 34 27 191 34 28 07 13 1,831 2,518 55, 048 19,687 42,740 93, 650 27, 707 3,223 15,913 13, 040 15, 907 9,301 4, 020 244 240 14,571 2,215 4,855 16,492 4,397 7«4 2,470 1,618 2, 893 1,159 414 540 418 6,421 3,339 7,159 7,229 7,902 765 1,278 2,187 7,387 1,702 980 59 33 1,127 334 708 931 926 68 255 212 989 107 42 3,553 1,786 4,251 2,506 1,025 1,021 1,230 2,215 116 221 699 1,174 8,005 346 123 478 271 81 113 70 256 16 14 73 84 1,091 2,439 296 4,336 2,378 786 657 443 1,863 13 203 501 424 7,337 72 13 289 35 24 15 12 71 1 6 21 16 477 2,502 315 4,087 7,896 1, 308 ■ 3,637 392 1,196 1,411 4,«53; 2,043 3,990 1,654 223 11 467 558 99 342 18 101 67 347 211 231 77 2, 944 248 1,486 317 217 610 106 323 78 122 204 309 531 340 16 172 32 21 fi4 7 33 11 11 30 16 31 4,746 130 11, 626 1,190 5,312 4,275 4,779 1,440 621. 1,075 7,104 1,258 i,sa 846 9 2,239 112 448 483 615 225 40 112 920 87 229 13, 320 4,847 28, 731 25, 562 19,106 10,093 8,168 7,710 748 2,061 5, 522 4,497 39,961 1,346 478 3, 597 2,400 1,863 870 676 758 71 121 433 330 i,lS0 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 ^ 32 33 3i 35 20 13 23 10 02 84 14 20 4,318 3 1 1 3 3 1 1 234 108 262 237 262 341 2,377 107 266 42,829 13 23 13 9 18 322 4 12 6,176 50 73 49 78 173 442 22 67 14, 471 7 3 2 2 8 14 1 5 1,447 626 276 326 277 4,676 1,549 46 279 10,268 06 41 29 33 729 172 2 19 1,296 533 473 232 278 4,430 1,259 8 117 18,587 16 22 8 28 337 58 2 6 429 188, 26(5 172 87 259 599 29 54 7,852 19 12 1 6 7 25 3 4 472 61 133 90 25 46 140 10 26 635 1 13 2 13 1 1 47 26 10 18 5 6. 1,365 105 46 520 3 3 207 7 9 £8 1,630 1,145 716 637 2,982 31, 909 126 81B 137,695 203 98 42 39 297 3,391 3 77 4, £76 38 37 38 .39 40 a 42 43 U 1,418 55 347 23 25 19 203 108 1,077 219 824 SO 4 25 1 6 £7 13 77 4,352 1,046 6,296 132 157 3,348 288 1,452 12, 709 3,826 9,223 431 148 1,477 15 10 566 21 78 1,343 488 1,599 493 447 1,059 33 119 3,681 233 009 1,929 806 5,002 30 31 104 1 10 492 45 11)4 67 524 314 97 784 198 204 120 158- 138 091 520 7,044 23 3 71 U 7 18 15 3 55 57 1,028 636 242 3,020 260 170 259 964 484 1,361 485 10,706 7 2 45 3 1 4 12 1 6 9 339 557 633 o.^ix:sTic AND pe:rsonai. si&rvige:. CANADA (FKENCH). SWEDEN AKD KOEWAI. DENMAEK. rRAKCE. ITALY. BCSSIA. HUKQAET. BOHEMIA. OTHER COUKTKIES. Males. Fe- males. Males. Fe- males. Males. Fe- males. Males. Fe- males. Males. Fe- males. Males. Fe- males. Males. Fe- males. Males. Fe- males. Males. Fe- males. 26, 754 4,164 74, 890 60, 324 12, 694 6,714 11, 699 4,175 48, 083 1,765 13, 033 3,862 12, 621 2,431 9,602 3,852 143, 729 20, 414 1 17,498 3,028 9,646 13, 833 1,742 1,023 4,168 2,002 35, 730 1,102 4,676 1,661 10, 053 1,903 572 487 35, 315 7,191 2 2,149 312 194 148 77 37 62 17 26 4 29 1 1 1 163 18 3 2,603 1,498 409 103 138 101 62 3 100 21 4 326 76 91 8 7 16 4 1 6 2 6 1 1 71 13 5 6,346 1,260 1,377 2,978 116 119 351 160 1,832 81 373 111 29 25 16 17 2,953 644 6 1,515 119 208 485 12 7 48 45 599 16 22 4 1 1 545 91 7 738 117 785 1,645 169 111 146 62 2,083 73 239 45 222 87 10 9 1,074 211 8 2,570 464 3,208 5,677 671 462 2,264 1,259 18,638 631 1,369 1,070 964 1,191 275 104 12, 382 4,234 9 18 10 762 982 444 170 362 177 3,743 122 440 92 1,009 182 20 12 3,540 655 10 61 U 2,933 1,689 231 104 890 272 8,646 171 2,183 302 7,817 471 249 11 14, 387 1,301 11 3D 9 356 161 115 15 230 104 613 43 220 39 149 18 159 89 2,434 1,229 12 17 30 3 1 24 9 155 1 53 2 78 1 2 139 21 13 U 2 78 39 34 4 51 28 184 10 109 27 19 7 149 65 963 292 14 i 2 • 23 41 16 4 44 48 14 10 11 4 1 3 156 46 15 i 98 26 33 i 83 8 17 271 3 2 156 7 10 21 2 Q 2 18 2 1 1 8 79 5 6 18 1 1 133 20 17 6 3 8 3 2 2 4 8 1 1 1 1 3 33 44 3 4 18 7 19 1 11 6 29 3 4 1 18 7 3 1 8 1 147 33 20 2 5 81 33 21 1 30 3 42 6 13 2 1 2 2 675 803 21 8,204 1,010 51, 183 40, 666 7,338 4,598 3,223 859 4,512 232 5,303 1,748 2,189 399 8,602 3,159 32,794 6,891 22 131 47 747 220 100 49 577 154 1,119 36 1,046 124 1,278 182 1,962 306 4,721 793 23 25 13 640 183 75 25 196 45 53 6 41 6 167 6 5 3 1,118 249 34 355 83 10,421 10, 921 1,227 830 637 222 1,564 72 616 119 271 62 3,025 795 9,645 1,493 25 4,897 489 4, 825 1,917. 704 256 799 128 441 22 1,606 499 83 17 190 73 6,087 1,457 26 1,425 108 7,853 3,629 1,203 575 182 38 134 16 351 64 47 12 704 267 1,908 870 27 1,085 139 17, 701 13, 082 1,170 724 167 57 253 10 768 271 207 19 608 373 1,886 607 28 61 13 3,328 3,472 1,038 813 100 31 76 6 19 11 9 6 699 435 968 433 29 42 11 615 678 176 54 344 105 621 39 111 19 47 13 262 72 1,713 396 30 75 59 951 2,072 76 226 19 » 1 26 48 14 10 32 30 108 51 31 42 11 1,053 1,242 151 165 26 7 36 4 233 247 8 6 11 86 292 73 32 36 13 2,494 2,411 1,289 801 96 31 231 13 301 186 39 24 1,150 665 907 278 33 36 22 650 839 129 80 80 32 84 9 185 160 19 12 31 54 111 197 34 36 7 603 312 153 23 1,242 395 1,655 150 199 22 61 15 51 80 11, 166 2,418 35 2 2 32 8 5 4 91 21 157 6 10 3 26 1 2 205 129 36 2 48 41 8 25 4 9 7 189 47 17 3 25 8 11 1 17 65 1 6 2 1 112 16 38 3 39 6 8 34 10 29 3 3 1 109 16 39 10 2 78 10 30 5 744 280 938 107 66 1 7 2 689 119 VRANSPOBXATI9N. CANADA (FBENCH). SWEDEN AND NORWAY. DENMABE. FEANOE. ITALY. ECSSIA. HHNOAEY. BOHEMIA. OTHEE COUNTEIES. Males. malea. Mal^B. males. Males. Fe- males. Males. Fe- males. Males. Fe- males. Males. Fe- males. Males, Fe- males. Males. Fe- males. Males. Fe- males. 14,265 649 43,865 1,079 8,865 227 9,025 540 24,562 870 21,828 814 4,796 192 4,090 322 63, 083 1,766 1 9,772 490 0,273 215 1,295 42 2,860 210 13, 862 540 12, 498 572 2,910 113 439 43 13, 776 720 2 953 1,413 548 4,258 952 633 1,032 27 49 24 41 73 8 252 30 32 43 1 4 1 109 34 19 1,044 174 326 3,094 342 1,131 381 1 2 38 2 26 17 g 203 26 93 1,729 321 436 250 1 11 6 120 23 49 20 23 102 60 910 132 423 7,030 1,291 3,881 1,759 1 1 84 2 9 322 66 65 24 132 66 49 1,379 173 550 7,360 547 2,242 1,054 1 2 68 9 16 372 26 89 63 2 11 2 43 2 31 1,397 232 1,140 113 118 25 19 1,386 198 299 9,002 1,721 3,008 2,136 3 2 66 13 23 431 73 118 86 3 4 5 34 7 6 113 9 43 10 127 8 74 667 240 139 82 8 6 20 5 4 3 6 1 3 82 .3 19 7 14 2 11 393 19 60 31 1 37 1 4 18 C 7 8 9 10 11 12 2 5 1 5 1 1 1 26 75 19 68 10 13 27 67 86 30, 671 3 3 2 2 764 1 23 7 4 5 6 10 9 17 5,365 1 1 1 140 6 60 36 35 15 5 25 48 30 2,298 2 3 12 3 109 74 466 116 672 369 4 35 46 77 3,323 12 6 4 1 1 129 28 459 74 156 69 46 66 112 44 0,094 35 3 2 2 5 5 144 e 23 8 21 24 1 6 19 6 1,279 1 2 1 26 326 113 165 87 23 163 361 967 14,123 3 40 11 3 1 3 4 2 19 641 13 22 1 1 17 14 15 16 17 1 18 19 6 3 3,826 146 3 6 1 20 11 85 3,406 257 23 96 28 49G 1,827 384 652 48 73 60 43 60 69 42 8 1 38 67 8 18 6 6 2 2 2 180 273 8,672 2,110 3,181 8,814 2,926 472 994 811 1,598 740 707 2 1 335 25 60 212 38 8 15 12 44 12 11 97 45 1,221 376 668 T98 766 123 55 128 933 155 194 1 63 5 13 . 26 13 1 2 26 2 401 174 552 267 110 120 146 320 9 17 83 99 2,131 20 6 37 17 2 3 2 15 2 5 149 774 89 993 229 98 140 274 454 3 37 184 48 2,183 18 2 78 5 4 1 3 13 1 4 133 827 131 1,587 681 336 699 237 646 47 256 611 285 1,003 13 1 66 14 4 14 3 12 1 3 4 9 25 517 30 315 62 65 70 23 93 3 9 60 23 323 29 3 21 5 2 4 1 6 360 9 1,269 98 284 187 473 141 18 43 472 53 84 35 1 126 3 13 7 26 5 1 39 1 2 1,488 482 3,707 2,641 1,380 1,187 831 1,241 75 164 666 371 5,773 61 21 250 94 63 29 23 55 1 22 12 171 33 24 25 26 27 28 39 30 31 32 33 34 35 i 1 1 10 24 38 39 54 100 402 12 38 6,833 2 1 1 3 3 1 79 10 7 8 31 42 84 1 11 1,929 1 1 40 107 63 49 91 1,429 345 1 46 1,486 5 7 4 7 112 13 206 169 69 121 1,148 426 4 7 3 13 87 15 115 200 131 63 115 347 4 28 1,179 4 5 1 4 i 6 1 21 26 97 72 21 24 61 3 19 171 6 1 1 a 2 12 2 3 48 6 3 86 1 1 2 256 314 231 263 764 3,811 15 114 15,274 19 13 9 11 29 84 1 5 148 36 37 4 1 7 22 3 1 601 38 39 40 41 43 1 62 44 3,445 4 44 43 44 204 9 61 4 2 1 33 10 118 26 134 1 1 4 4 661 204 806 26 15 295 33 221 1,494 440 1,738 4 1 11 15 1 1 15 2 29 61 130 139 7 18 312 30 42 267 96 837 1 2 18 1 9 2 7 32 14 107 27 31 18 23 17 98 71 1,048 7 1 1 1 2 1 3 2 34 147 114 929 30 18 60 103 128 367 44 1,515 1 5 1 1 30 72 26 157 16 9 23 13 16 200 149 498 1 4 1 4 3 63 9 6 19 3 1 1 3 457 58 433 225 768 290 465 264 696 1,375 10, 194 2 5 7 5 1 4 6 13 105 45 46 47 48 3 9 49 50 3? 6 9 19 4 66 1 16 7 21 2 53 54 55 POP — PT 2- -31 482 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 108.— FOREIGN BORN PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN GAINFUL OCCtTPATIONS AND IN EACH STATES Airo TEEEITOEIES. The United States . Korth Atlantic division. Maine New Hampshire . Yermont Massachusetts. . . Bhode Island Connecticut NetrToTk ITew Jersey Pennsylvania South Atlantic division. Delaware Maryland , District of Columhia. Virginia "West Yirginia ;North Carolina South Carolina Georgia riorida l^orth Central division. Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan "Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota. South Dakota. Nebraska , Kansas South Central division. Kentucky Tennessee , Alahama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Oklahoma Arkansas ' "Western division. 65 Montana Wyoming ... Colorado New Mexico . Arizona TJtah Nevada Idaho , "Washington . Oregon California Males. 1, 383, 183 732, 953 13, 287 16, 269 6,619 141, 428 24, 979 42, 123 283, 246 68, 270 136, 827 36, 819 2,780 17, 291 2,750 2,655 2,684 533 859 2,219 5,048 479, 643 75, 537 20, 567 131, 774 62, 040 56, 586 41, 913 23, 015 38, 097 2,412 3,391 14, 662 9,649 37, 785 11, 006 3,374 2,392 1,227 6,279 10, 870 282 1,755 95, 983 5,193 1,330 11, 259 883 1,007 5,804 1,2G0 1,367 13, 867 7,681 46,332 re- males. 227, 547 167, 698 6,026 10, 179 714 52, 188 11, 113 9,592 49, 630 10, 399 17, 857 4,542 179 2,077 357 172 179 84 115 154 45, 623 6,309 1,268 15, 158 6,486 5,028 3,944 1,808 2,847 404 328 1,292 751 3,171 228 125 72 852 959 8 243 72 672 40 181 626 100 80 576 394 ,523 Males. 474, 076 211, 165 293 505 183 8,780 1,010 8,373 113,154 27, 143 51, 724 17, 080 737 11, 617 1,183 762 1,373 165 330 612 296 208, 528 42, 318 12, 704 S3, 354 17, 819 30, 452 10, 159 9,829 22, 351 310 689 4,946 3,697 17, 133 Fe- males. 7,494 1,135 659 367 2,494 4,114 97 773 20,170 291 2,744 216 160 410 229 243 2,564 1,896 10, 514 38, 142 19, 991 24 160 11 1,386 134 1,002 11, 349 2,399 3,526 1,654 27 1,349 89 32 68 8 41 14, 709 2,742 594 4,346 1,511 2,625 644 475 1,297 20 35 265 155 959 Males. 1,310 2,734 969 41, 905 6,538 13, 266 51, 862 12, 666 28, 626 4,956 398 55 30 16 221 217 1 21 32 9 70 7 5 15 9 10 69 52 561 996 1,644 654 436 459 67 178 402 121 35, 318 7,260 1,780 11, 570 2,907 1,673 1,757 1,628 4,438 74 169 1,171 885 4,667 Fe- males. 54, 473 47, 633 447 1,922 139 15, 831 3,037 3,699 13, 078 2,822 6,658 844 71 422 133 57 54 3 41 50 13 4,376 1,637 622 408 192 721 845 24 218 10, 079 638 186 1,388 75 73 190 152 99 879 524 6,975 860 215 1,586 350 213 210 184 501 26 19 123 89 ENGLAND AND WALES. Males. 173, 562 106, 970 1,591 1,368 659 21, 774 6,710 6,540 29, 582 11, 343 2T, 397 3,758 235 03 44 26 197 64 1 11 979 23 7 26 33 734 510 907 420 127 114 423 320 44, 586 11,542 1,981 10, 782 6,947 2,846 1,998 2,096 3,671 167 413 1,491 1,651 4,349 939 645 593 178 358 1,352 31 253 13, 900 701 270 1,978 134 110 2,453 200 309 1,748 868 6,139 Fe- males. 29, 776 23, 674 325 419 50 7,688 2,371 1,107 6,007 2,199 4,608 404 44 160 53 36 33 9 14 28 21 4,146 954 119 1,089 698 291 190 222 300 29 27 160 167 100 44 17 14 65 96 2 7 1,217 30 25 156 6 6 323 23 27 89 02 472 Males. 46, 349 27, 861 077 476 564 6,056 1,389 1,736 8,105 3,402 6,457 1,301 118 250 131 226 89 59 90 267 81 11, 459 1,792 403 3,448 1,717 790 815 572 847 78 111 459 421 194 164 186 43 90 414 12 57 4,668 230 108 816 62 47 403 44 64 711 340 1,753 Fe- males. 7,573 6,304 224 338 13 1,826 652 398 1,035 935 933 124 15 48 10 16 16 5 6 4 4 834 155 39 281 97 49 53 56 40 4 7 26 27 CANADA (ENGLISH). Males. 92, 332 45, 389 25 8 8 1 7 13 1 2 246 31 2 1 38 2 3 22 21 116 3,659 2,037 1,362 22, 264 1,063 1,516 10, 688 862 1,908 695 Fe- males. 85 91 49 41 24 121 130 34, 267 2,749 707 6,285 13,824 2,868 3,693 1,308 1,110 627 474 918 704 1,370 275 196 128 75 122 389 44 141 10, 611 1,014 154 1, 286. 92 82 191 195 195 2,734 817 3,851 21, 333 14,441 OCCUPATIONS. 483 CLASS OF OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND COUNTRY OP BIRTH, BY STATES AND TEREITORTES: 1890— Cont'd. MANUFACTUKINO ANB MECHANICAI. IWUSJSTRIIiS. CANADA (FUENOH). SWEDEN AND NOBWAT. DENMAEK. FEANOE. ITALY. EUSSIA. HDNGAET. BOHEMIA. OTHER CODNTEIES. Males. Fe- males. Males. males. Males. Fe- males. Males. Fe- males. Males. Fe- males. Males. Fe- males. Males. Fe- males. Males. Fe- males." Males. Fe- males. 66, 666 38, 681 102, 923 9,941 16, 582 1,283 17, 829 2,797 20, 070 3,066 30, 429 6,586 9,905 1, 498 18, 149 4,314 99, 415 14, 084 1 56, 973 31, 944 24,129 2, 539 3,673 326 8,021 1,052 15, 395 2,706 22, 891 5,579 7,852 1,212 3, 445 1,922 38, 713 7,775 2 4,902 8,430 2,319 25,964 6,008 4,221 4,659 191 159 48 3,945 6,420 328 14, 000 4,026 2,241 967 7 10 6 278 417 226 6,115 925 2,610 8,602 1,347 3,609 472 17 154 7 575 258 295 924 78 231 28 158 17 15 397 37 347 1,436 770 496 116 15 2 1 33 8 38 158 39 32 13 lis 49 24 824 116 637 3,937 1,263 1,758 432 7 14 1 212 34 92 926 194 172 70 lOO 05 126 1,492 545 844 7,826 1,816 2,581 704 200 113 69 1,949 247 128 41 32 21 4 1,583 95 539 16, 470 1,279 2,868 1,357 4 5 344 41 120 4,215 184 666 368 6 1 13 93 5 308 3,932 664 2,826 90 1 15 24 1,023 89 60 14 4 2 2 213 5 40 2,804 102 273 497 1 60 2 1,827 11 21 95 105 97 63 3,974 473 1,245 20, 189 5,422 7,145 5,313 6 28 1 1,377 111 140 4,536 1,059 512 789 3 4 5 6 7 3 9 10 11 12 2 10 5 5 4 i 3 10 5 8,538 1 1 1 1 1 1 666 78 81 29 51 19 12 16 83 103 66, 773 4 9 3 3 3 6 6,768 17 22 12 10 8 1 8 19 19 9,593 6 1 1 4 716 43 124 40 50 43 8 21 71 32 4,693 6 22 16 6 1 15 4 469 41 160 63 248 82 27 30 47 1,396 1 19 10 4 1 1 6 ,174 45 1,145 54 36 6 3 10 46 12 4,681 360 6 1 6 43 15 14 7 13 1 485 94 126 710 100 157 123 38 38 135 3,880 34, 109 2 140 18 6 8 5 10 8 592 3,886 13 14 It 1 2 2 1 16 17 18 1>) 1 570 6 1 1,737 1 260 5 1 13, 961 2,279 20 21 22 289 63 1,222 4,070 1,047 1,378 106 111 62 55 61 74 98 29 1 131 284 72 94 7 6 13 9 6 14 3 598 771 24, 113 4,564 8,777 17, 516 3,900 1,022 912 982 2,363 1,195 983 18 41 3,045 202 628 1,881 404 67 130 102 244 106 36 237 138 2,302 829 1,759 1,189 1,243 238 66 134 1,278 180 259 9 5 220 52 116 117 46 11 9 19 104 8 9 1,070 486 1,005 683 214 195 193 073 8 27 98 146 2,138 87 27 118 80 15 22 8 77 2 4 15 14 309 281 40 536 131 66 83 27 173 13 1 130 5 2 3 1 13 489 55 1,572 1,012 215 373 61 453 18 140 136 157 263 83 4 274 40 26 34 3 66 955 28 371 44 74 122 18 79 125 7 84 8 7 10 16 2,188 17 6,544 462 1,267 798 773 723 30 80 1,004 75 87 480 1 1,326 23 74 63 61 137 1 3 114 6 3,769 1,388 9,670 8,131 4,632 1,837 1,201 2,208 00 105 680 528 4,329 344 130 1,012 625 664 124 94 189 4 7 69 34 649 23 24 25 26 27 23 29 30 31 9 28 22 876 3 3 62 15 12 13 24 3 29 14 73 2 1 1 6 32 33 34 35 13 9 11 1 26 24 7 7 1,009 1 1 1 62 64 113 84 98 92 422 22 88 10, 566 3 6 2 5 18 2 570 25 20 15 20 53 102 5 19 2,941 1 1 1 1 1 4 219 252 89 95 75 1,226 344 5 52 1,940 36 13 5 6 216 42 2 297 93 48 26 45 477 169 1 17 1,699 5 7 3 1 31 3 1 1 93 64 34 21 12 33 99 1 9 1,237 11 3 1 2 6 1 45 6 22 6 2 6 27 3 1 153 1 1 1 1 1 7 10 2 1 2 3 64 12 3 159 18 550 275 159 117 578 2,515 18 117 16, 951 36 14 8 4 108 470 9 835 '38 37 33 39 40 41 42 43 U 284 16 87 4 10 13 1 6 764 171 1,598 19 37 1,053 44 200 3,201 1,084 2,395 27 4 105 1 2 95 4 4 121 67 160 97 69 245 1 3 11 47 11 151 29 45 32 17 21 126 102 1,359 14 15 3 2 3 5 12 25 218 108 4 179 55 11 16 68 48 61 33 1,126 3 8 1 81 71 9 133 12 10 27 6 10 207 249 603 1 9 21 6 30 2 7 406 45 507 192 410 239 250 95 862 1,493 12, 392 12 29 20 150 23 20 5 29 33 664 45 48 47 48 6 67 1 1 2 1 11 788 29 62 477 210 963 1 116 1 5 16 11 54 85 17 251 47 258 2 19 2 19 1 3 29 18 49 1 2 2 6 51 51 53 54 55 1 14 24 1 17 10 56 1 5 484 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 109.— FOEEIGN BORN PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATIS OCOCPATIOKS. All occnpations. Agxicultiire, fisheries, audminiug. AgriCTiltural laborers (a) Apiarists Dairymen and dairy women Farmers, planters, and overseers (a) , Fishermen and oystermen (a) Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vine gro"wers Lumbermen and raftsmen , Miners (coal) , Miners (not otherwiso specified) , Quarrymon Stock raisers, herders, and drovers "Wood choppers Other agricultural pursuits (a) Professional service . Actors Architects Artists and teachers of art Authors and literary and scientific persons. Chemists, assayers, and metallurgists Clergymen Dentists Designers, draftsmen, and inventors Engineers (civil, mechanical, electrical, and min- ing) and surveyors. Journalists Lawyers Musicians and teachers of music Officers of United States army and navy . Officials (government) (a) Physicians and surgeons , Professors in colleges and universities. Teachers Theatrical managers, showmen, etc Yetorinary surgeons Other professional service Domestic and personal service.. Barbers and hairdressers Bartenders Boarding and lodging house keepers Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) . Hotel keepers Housekeepers and stewards (a) Hunters, trappers, guides, and scouts. Janitors Laborers (not specified) (a) Launderers and laundresses Nurses and midwives. Kestaurant keepers Saloon keepers , Servants , Sextons Soldiers, sailors, and marines (United States) (a) . "Watchmen, policemen, and detectives Other domestic and personal service Trade and transportation. Agents (claim, commission, real estate, insurance, etc.) and collectors. Auctioneers Bankers and brokers (money and stocku) Boatilaen and canalmen , Bookkeepers and accountants (a) Brokers (commercial) Clerks and copyists (a) Commercial travelers ' Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc Foremen and overseers Hostlers Hucksters and peddlers " " Livery stable keepers " ' Locomotive engineers and firemen (a) Merchants anddealers in drugs and cbemic.ila (re- tail). Merchants anddealers in dry goods (retail) Merchants and dealers in groceries (retail) , Merchants and dealers in wines and liquors (retail). Merchants anddealers in wiues and li{iuors(whole. sale). Males. 4, 439, 047 1, 295, 348 254, 113 259 7,195 744, 243 13, 328 33, 389 21, 039 104,197 73, 53C 17, 706 16, 402 9,125 95, 647 1,362 2,169 3,471 90O 1,394 18, 387 1,406 2,510 7,756 3,119 6,018 11, 087 406 11,642 10, 755 963 7,955 2,628 1,545 179 975, 448 22, 824 19, 917 4,238 38, 523 11,211 1, 903 301 6,506 685, 656 23, 048 2,209 5,784 37, 367 73, 202 1,694 11, 475 26,215 3,370 689, 423 29, 803 466 6,346 2,679 21, 360 1,054 72, 669 8,407 87,868 13, 073 It, 916 30, 028 3,813 11, 593 6,470 9,788 35, 680 ,5,812 1,866 Fe- males. 33, 723 2,970 3 420 29,130 25 811 10 110 12 143 3 47 19, 721 770 4 795 207 2 183 23 56 17 76 8 2,587 334 580 64 13, 791 137 87 462, 938 082 67 9,769 13 1,370 19, 830 1,318 4,827 32, 906 13, 217 771 1,521 375, 792 11 30 904 34, 893 639 150 6 2,169 I 6,533 54 60 158 1,298 13 1 91 894 3,974 100 19 Males. 400, 235 78, 668 96 2,070 282, 739 1,223 11, 435 1,830 11, 707 4,841 2,684 2,077 694 73 27, 910 Fe- males. 231 730 1, 237 190 602 5,404 290 717 1, 639 823 1, 248 6, 552 107 2, 600 2,826 330 2,700 481 283 35 236, 668 10, 999 8,611 1,134 7,994 4,126 403 49 1,750 154, 894 620 432 3,138 18, 591 15, 04« 438 3,164 5,887 495 198, 771 114 1,715 450 6,000 368 20, 747 2,923 26, 025 3,125 3,628 7,109 797 1,782 2,676 4,082 15, 845 2,304 908 12, 651 1,137 1 105 10, 830 2 478 1 10 2 3 16 7 3,614 132 2 119 17 1 624 Males. 804, 699 138,110 54 132. G 2,540 27 17 99,254 152 26 1,625 4 439 4,399 400 . 1,338 6,793 3,008 272 719 79,986 3 183 1 1,347 18 424 1 1 32 313 1,390 33 7 25, 023 16 552 93, 358 901 7,067 1,355 14, 182 10, 164 3,582 1,530 321 69 13,418 137 161 166 100 153 2,799 74 114 1,113 453 1,247 332 118 3,679 1,009 113 952 611 177 265, 054 Fe- males. 261, 403 7,105 117 111 6,737 2 85 2 7 34 724 4,938 750 11,045 2,117 380 35 1,896 202, 425 471 907 736 7,032 14,416 541 3,873 13, 471 308 153,321 4,988 87 857 1,030 2,740 156 12, 682 1,097 28, 693 5,998 6,338 3,805 1,101 3,395 442 1,133 7,409 2,146 493 a See explanatory notes in Table 78. 1 231 ENGL.^ND AND WALES. Males. 487, 445 157,091 18, 071 43 415 73, 262 1,407 4,726 973 35, 910 18, 721 2,108 2,044 288 117 17, 198 Fe- males. 56 14 187, 373 90 13 3,807 3 356 6,349 626 1,314 15, 535 3,780 180 643 154, 553 13 322 1,947 39 1 296 1 1,130 13 10 52 272 1,840 50 7 399 498 039 197 305 3,480 282 663 2,066 736 1,372 1,374 48 1,714 1,590 85 825 559 410 42 1,041 1,097 382 8,070 1,202 365 35 981 36, 404 356 340 565 1,845 6,381 277 1,219 3,470 380 76,284 6,659 118 904 359 4,771 206 11,454 1,396 7,048 1.207 1,250 1,345 483 3, 393 939 2,760 335 76 3,191 70 1 32 2,950 73 4 1,606 386 227 56 2 40 7 16 3 1 617 BCOTLAKB. Males. 85 118 1,970 34 12 28,665 58 4 1,170 1 187 2,264 108 292 1,559 2,190 92 74 20, 527 4 135 4,710 21 '406' 1,119 7 18 31 lot 229 Fe. males. 118,171 18,748 34,584 3,707 13 75 16, 116 163 1,433 387 9,551 1,800 443 804 78 36 38 134 115 45 65 607 26 194 518 322 116 23 486 439 21 219 93 95 9 13, 929 173 253 63 3,158 215 56 15 183 7,814 00 85 390 1,253 58 325 667 44 19, 603 1,255 IS 250 53 1,534 53 3,148 330 1,536 391 365 159 105 001 168 401 038 70 24 899 20 831 1 071 455 4 12 1 268 1 33 41 47 433 550 15 13 31 1,161 109 263 2 3 3 "1 ..... 02 OCCUPATIONS. ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND COUNTRY OP BIRTH: 1890. 485 486 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 109.— FOREIGN BORN PERSONS XO YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED 100 101 103 103 101 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 Hi 115 110 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 ,131 1132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 161 152 OCCUPATIOKS.I Trade and transportation — Continued. Mercliants and dealers, not speciiied (retail) Merchants and dealers (wholesale), importers, and shipping merchants. Messengers and errand and office boys Newspaper carriers and newsboys Officials of banks and of insurance, trade, trans- portation, trust, and other companies, (a) Packers and shippers Pilots , Porters and helpers (in stores and warehouses) - - . Sailors (a) , Salesmen and saleswomen Steam railroad employSs (not otherwise speci- iied). (a) Stenographers and typewriters Street railway employ6s . - Telegraph and telephone operators Telegraph and telephonelinemen and electric light and power company employes. Undertakers Weighers, gaugers, and measurers Other persons in trade and transportation Males. Manufacturing and mechanical industries. Agricultural implement makers (not otherwise classified), (a) Apprentices (blacksmiths) , Apprentices (boot and shoe makers) Apprentices (carpenters and joiners) Apprentices (carriage and wagon makers) Apprentices (dressmakers) Apprentices (leather curriers, etc.) Apprentices (machinists) Apprentices (masons) ., , Apprentices (milliners) , Apprentices (painters) Apprentices (plumbers) Apprentices (printers) Apprentices (tailors) Apprentices (tinsmiths) Apprentices (not otherwise specified) . Artificial flower makers Bakers Basket makers Blacksmiths Bleachers, dyers, and scourers Bone and ivory workers Bookbinders Boot and shoe makers and repairers Bottlers and mineral and soda water makers Bos makers (paper) Box makers (wood) Brass workers (not otherwise specified) {a)...\\\. Brewers and maltsters (a) " Brick and tile makers and terra cotta workers (a) Britannia workers Broom and brush makers Builders and contractors '"\". Batchers " Butter and cheese makers "'.','.'.. Button makers Cabinet makers Candle, soap, and tallow makers. Carpenters and joiners Carpet makers (a) Carriage and wagon makers (not otherwise classi- fied), (a) Charcoal, coke, and lime burners Chemical works employes (a) '.'.'.'''.'J.'" Clock and watch makers and repairers! " ] ! Compositors (a) "!]!!!]"' Confectioners Coopers Copper workers Corset makers Cotton miU operatives (a) Distillers and rectifiers (a) Door, sash, and blind makers (ff) . . . Dressmakers Electroplaters Electroty pers and stereotypers (a) . Engravers Fertilizer makers (a) Fish curers and packers (a) 114, 059 6,740 5,804 1,130 6,725 ,593 528 i,286 1, 10, 3, 2, 1, 1, 1, 383, 232 Fe- males. 6,997 41 479 21 7 1,018 533 205 893 107 1,244 311 828 505 478 676 255 I 4,822 317 84, 507 1,665 64, 318 6,733 639 3,609 73, 400 2,786 1,211 2,572 6,194 15, 654 23, 309 312 2,378 14. 121 38, 993 2,462 336 20, 006 1,318 159,113 5,760 10. 122 3,431 1,244 7,030 4,080 6,597 15, 788 1,761 230 39, 762 707 1,185 623 688 305 2,386 208 399 I 77 5 6,946 357 1,364 4 756 153 21 494 227, 647 4 'ii2 M 16 229 1 193 774 865 88 22 473 43 1,318 4,640 161 1,745 138 236 44 37 40 272 4 76 295 10 63 46 8,107 47 167 817 489 1,860 18 1 1,230 41, 902 2 4 49, 901 24 2 32 1 63 Males. 44, 661 2,862 1,697 693 1,314 1,776 100 2,323 2,581 10, 943 18, 613 184 1,894 374 634 180 264 474, 076 401 161 03 300 33 21 349 81 147 108 159 197 119 i 2,031 ? 72 23, 529 998 19, 745 1,392 164 1,674 27, 978 1,689 467 1,117 1,817 13, 174 6,262 46 1,200 2,812 24,402 693 122 12, 240 682 60, 601 1,699 6,357 463 478 2,561 1,043 3,243 8,408 674 49 2,605 335 453 144 229 107 865 61 32 Fe- males. 2,680 16 149 6 1 . 42 1 1,721 . 70 107 2 93 ' 18 80 38, 142 201 "3 "29 S3 1 63 211 427 25 80 10 162 353 73 418 63 32 28 11 47 4 22 6 S20 2 87 123 45 671 6 1 197 ,258 9,133 7 1 4 1 Males, 14, 096 883 , 971 91 1,204 1,203 120 2,277 2,946 6,363 33, 086 193 6,004 632 645 440 392 247 295 9 169 69 145 53 19 23 422 ^ 10 2,457 76 13, 490 2,033 148 451 13, 307 394 205 297 1,804 1,024 3,375 41 265 4,156 2,838 117 64 633 343 16, 126 1,605 778 489 356 616 645 497 2,637 341 71 149 91 29 94 64 173 86 25 Fe- males. 2,196 . 7 78 ' 2 2 204 15 1 1,564 177 189 1 204 141 64, 473 ENQLANDjAKD WALR8. Males. 105 19 60 134 4 7 152 21 488 1,247 14 422 14 123 13 103 2 13 3 3 23 133 69 492 i 603 10, 057 1 13, 211 6 a See explanatory notes in Table 73. 11, 964 853 1,015 123 1,853 630 95 334 2,006 .4, 606 6,723 615 932 553 365 188 166 123 173,662 76 20 104 9 6 265 66 83 89 79 33 23 625 11 1,501 110 8,101 1,468 83 469 6,524 162 184 1,012 259 1,391 112 240 2,144 3,309 219 67 912 94 17, 025 1,353 897 181 96 1,021 766 462 590 255 35 8,356 47 116 68 581 14 18 Fe- males, 753 4 62 5 2 132 i 'i.'ois' . 20 1 \i 29, 776 13 27 65 67 7 2 74 4 236 674 5 242 23 31 49 670 6 24 131 107 161 160 5,467 1 6,496 BCOTLAND, Males. 2,541 261 26 577 120 22 77 762 1,474 1,741 102 230 130 22 S3 36 46, 349 173 1 944 26 2,598 592 11 190 1,031 23 31 269 62 130 383 78 5 229 18 6,109 340 152 143 334 91 195 47 9 1,477 19 4 11 16 132 OCCUPATIONS. m EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND COUNTRY OF BIRTH: 1890— Continued. 487 CANADA (ENGLISH). CANjfbA (PBENOH). SWEDEN AND NOEWAT. DENMASK. FEANCE. ITALY. BUS5IA. HUNGAET. BOHEMIA. OTHEE COUNTEIES. Wales. Fe- males. Males. Fe- males. Hales. Fe- males. Males. Fo- cnales. Males. Fe- males. Males. Fe- males. Males. Fe- males. Males. Fe- males. Males. Fe- males. Males. Fe- males. 6,C49 483 235 5 1,344 97 . 62 4,806 139 103 1 1,191 48 23 2,281 182 170 2 6,846 167 209 2 4,971 88 118 1 890 46 20 760 29 26 12, 070 608 327 3 78 77 559 48 . 794 41 i" 98 10 73 . 6 1 339 39 321 10 49 8 ♦ 58 3 1 43 16 96 1 119 41 67 9 2 201 42 41 31 2 69 1 21 12 84 19 11 16 399 73 296 87 1 1 78 79 80 360 44 179 2,164 3,090 109 s' 1 1,042 92 10 33 297 1,045 16 i' "'isi' 540 03 283 4,997 2,226 27 i' 239 88 24 48 715 391 6 "'46' 36 10 62 224 434 26 "ioi' 64 9 122 309 357 26 4' ""ioi' 81 2 60 525 1,028 9 21 6 145 67 647 29 437 1,840 2,239 48 5' 1 360 81 "'2i3' 33 9 282 ""76' 17 23 265 1 ""45' 83 84 83 6,235 16 2,468 8 10,364 20 1,687 3 659 1 10, 280 11 899 2 1,270 1 641 1 9,222 15 86 275 1,073 1,049 448 "'ies' 23 146 76 18 ■■■■-■ 42 558 111 47 2a' 14 246 14 12 5' 13 87 31 17 ""io 2 124 6 6 4" 10 45 55 4 ...... 14 25 6 6 2' 5 17 13 3 1 1 75 405 130 61 ■"■"26" 11 89 397 38 60 3 166 4 24 4 8 15 16 i 8 6 75 90 113 55 50 1 4 37 5 13 e' 56 33 52 5" 10 4 12 21 7 14 i" 11 1 310 5 3 1 8 i' 26 4 6 ■■■■jj- 69 30 76 1 ""37' 91 169 93 9 93 92, 332 21, 333 66, 606 32, 081 102,923 9,941 16, 582 1,283 17, 829 2,797 20, 070 3,060 30, 429 6,586 9,905 1,498 18, 149 4,314 99, 415 14, 084 H 36 56 413 44 9 14 20 6 7 121 95 49 13 104 15 19" 117 13 1 58 14 2 68 6 i' 32 46 18 86 7 2' 146 17 i 31 13 2 2 5 1 2' 11 1 6 38 12 3 10 2 '.'.'.'.'.'.'. 1 B 4 4 11 16 1 i' 15 3 13 i' ""37' 41 10 67 10 e' 62 20 64 96 17 17 3 9 08 m 7 8 23 6 100 101 is' 2 3 22 11 16' 2' 1 ii' 2' 7 16 1 3 6 7 3 102 2 27 75 65 12 15 9 7 15 4 3 22 20 27 37 9 3 4 4 2 3 6 1 2 40 ""is' 1 3 11 79 9 i' 26 3 2 7 12 2 2' 8 4 7 64 7 36 14 32 75 30 3 64 103 1 6 3 1 i 106 107 108 inq 297 3 635 69 6,730 12 4 61 26 1 80 ""702' 48 2,244 8 1 3 B 225 1 730 80 5,376 13 2 37 . , n2 2 68 1 233 13 1,403 1 2" 1 1 48 53 731 30 730 2 57 17 1 1 164 126 449 7 273 '"im 16 89 11 246 10 360 8 103 6 1 36 3 114 4 147 1 4 1 1 122 3 332 9 638 9 2 9 453 22 1,944 95 2,477 22 68 41 7 1 110 111 112 lis 114 1 213 10 187 4,006 93 30 2 183 1,265 11 184 22 29 4,485 20 20 6 26 576 122 41 205 4,692 60 7 1 37 136 1 63 2 29 633 19 1 3' 16 218 9 37 892 43 43 1 10 28 60 3 62 3,191 33 8 9" 22 1 63 6 103 1,527 81 9 ...... 26 2 26 1 18 471 15 3 e' 6 9 3 44 876 16 3 ----- 27 3 305 36 221 4,787 149 24 1 42 141 49 115 116 117 118 119 92 186 310 77 865 201 11 6 115 174 121 15 4,349 134 4 24 s' 19 103 269 125 1,508 35 6 2' 1 14 55 46 539 8 1 1 22 20 114 132 347 13 i' 25 16 51 21 636 21 3' 69 26 65 24 404 78 6 2' 4 9 22 13 411 7 i" i" 6 119 47 126 132 26 6 i 81 276 238 666 2,911 85 8 8 13 6 120 121 122 123 124 23 144 2,006 1,328 233 7 18 i' 11 29 95 251 463 30 16 6 i' 6 93 993 830 186 2 2 2" 4 1 17 190 399 111 2 14 202 206 24 2' 1 1 64 44 610 16 48 146 424 2,364 711 ""ho 6" 10 12s 1 4' 36 147 1,024 34 7 9" 1 11 i 6 5 9 133 2 3 i' 2 17 52 660 8 2 126 127 128 123 8 707 49 22, 068 95 19 1 4 7 141 10 193 20 8,388 70 13 2 111 17 2,425 61 21, 753 97 1 1 5 6 187 3 367 17 3,155 53 '"'27' 3 286 15 1,051 41 2 2' 2 9 4 121 7 839 57 6 1 i' 10 13 243 14 1,477 30 14 ....... 2 105 7 232 54 4 " '49 1 338 22 1,478 18 3 2 2 17 1,297 69 7,700 263 18 4 6 105 ISO 131 132 133 134 1,060 6 221 1 552 7 190 1 168 1 15 2 33 16 1 136 642 3 13! 74 62 326 051 67 246 170 72 26 106 73 ii 30 9 110 60 696 225 i 42 26 12 13 140 39 2' 7 6 94 18 263 43 '"'22' 2 232 9 63 24 3 23 9 299 37 3' 1 2 612 6 41 13 4 37 8 31 51 "i 1 3 957 77 824 247 1 3 43 26 13f 131 ISf 13( 283 1,070 74 15 1,208 94 1 ""'162' 1,747 76 233 32 23 17,716 22 4 06' 20, 020 145 634 120 18 613 34 1 43' 457 30 179 14 2 28 8 2' 23 189 296 27 2 175 36 ....... 120 910 43 8 2 98 293 7' 29 100 89 09 4 77 15 "'■52' 128 32 99 8 ....... 2 i 17 26 309 6 1 23 13 1 '""io' 512 1,106 76 5 1,137 66 2 -...„. 738 14( 14 14' 14; 14^ 19 104 11 47 23 106 16 78 "8,058' 1 6 40' 6 82 6 26 1 16 6 11 "2," 509' 16 165 13 34 16 104 2 6 i' 3,930 1 1 20 14 2 6 1 16 '"'eos' 33 12 12 12 3 109 1 t. 'i,'i76' 60 9 6 8 2 12 ""334' 5 3 122 lo- 'i,"62i' 1 19 1 37 "'296' 11 23 6 7 - 9 14 1 "'367' 42 83 129 39 10 216 8 210 2 1 2,413 1 ■■■"4" 14. 14 14 ss 1 2 9 1 1 15 6 6 lb 15 488 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 109.— FOEEIGN BORN PEESONS 10 YEAE8 OF AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED OCCUPATIONS. Manufacturing and mechanical industriea — Cont'd. Gaa works employes (a) GrliiS3 wnrkera G-love makers Gold and silver workers Gnnamitlis, locksmiths, and bell hangers Hair workers Harness and saddle makers and repairers. Hat and cap makers Hosiery and knitting mill operatives (a) . . Iron and steel workers {a) Jjace and embroidery makers licad and zinc workers Leather curriers, dressers, finishers, and tanners. Machinists Manufacturers and oQicials of manufacturing companies. Marble and stone en ttera Masons (brick and stone) ■ ..• Meat and fruit packers, canners, and preservers (a). Mechanics (not otherwise specilied) Metal workers (not otherwise specified) MUl and factory operatives (not specified) (a) . Millers (fionrand grist) Milliners Model and pattern makers Molders Males. Musical instrument makers (not otherwise speci- fied), (a) Kail and tack makers (a) Oil well employes Oil works employes Painters, glaziers, and vamishers Paper hangers Paper mill operatives Photographers Piano and organ makers and tuners (a) . Plasterers Plumbers and gas and steam fitters Potters Powder and cartridge makers Printers, lithographers, and pressmen (a) . Print works operatives (a) Publishers of books, maps, and newspapers . Hooters and slaters Rope and cordage makers — Rubber factory operatives Sail, awning, and tent makers Salt works employes Saw and planing mill employes (a) Seamstresses (a) Sewing machine makers (not otherwise classi- Snd).(a) Sewing machine operators (a) Ship and boat builders Shirt, collar, and culf makers (a) Silk mill operatives (a) Starch makers Steam boiler makers Stove, furnace, and grate makers (o) . Straw workers Sugar makers and refiners Tailors and tailoresses {a) Tinners and tinware makers Tobacco and cigar factory operatives Tool and cutlery makers (not otherwise classi- fied), (a) Trunk, valise, leather-case, and pocket-book makers. "Umbrella and parasol makers TJpholsterera..- Well borers Wheelwrights . TVhitewasners . "W"ire workers Wood workers (not otherwise specified) Woolen mill operatives (a) , Other persons in manufacturing and mechanical industries. 2,601 8,809 783 6,691 4,121 11,419 6,935 2,459 B7, 793 626 1,957 18, 637 6B, 213 26, 295 23, 259 60, 556 2,223 2,655 6,653 21, 830 9,541 135 3,149 22, 600 285 665 812 1,448 B5, 407 1,984 6,484 3,357 5,767 10, 307 12, 666 4,163 350 13, 667 2,263 1,061 2,387 1,839 4,370 971 817 40, 617 2,610 287 708 8,470 2,365 8,425 229 7,745 2,531 172 1,884 88, 883 13, 840 31,243 6,317 457 7,651 592 3,070 718 5,193 21, 696 20, 643 21, 834 Fe- males. 233 484 633 15 164 152 1,193 4,214 472 1,029 43 77 24 91 17 12 434 4 172 14, 814 10 7,207 12 8 79 1 9 234 4 2,762 266 57 7 8 445 79 649 431 1 731 1,834 59 24 ■19 21, 763 11 1,372 1 8,100 5,713 80 2 200 4 20,444 168 7,203 119 124 271 309 223 707 11, 2,18 3,202 Males. 382 3,261 178 1,650 2,427 149 4,905 2,043 403 13, 547 171 744 6,178 16,441 10, 733 5,293 19, 043 717 784 1,668 4,165 8,529 62 916 6,224 212 200 140 350 18, 862 631 1,126 975 2,985 2,267 2,181 1,105 02 4,267 219 277 661 558 794 137 244 9,708 907 64 67 445 2,926 118 1,416 1,072 25 1,063 36, 351 6,131 14, 316 1,747 1,145 159 3,874 130 1,488 391 1,277 9,483 3,011 6,503 Fe- males. 63 29 207 811 105 850 7 24 6 32 2 198 1 35 043 2 1,613 2 1 1 63 6 95 30 1 1 164 133 16 3 8 6,569 2 223 1 374 1,354 10 2 29 2 6,529 60 1,837 19 46 33 78 44 293 889 818 Males. 1,603 1,037 63 833 274 1,598 1,741 390 16, 369 11 363 6,208 8,203 2,925 7,572 14, 640 601 470 1,288 4,122 824 17 242 0,097 174 206 685 6,944 218 2,314 171 360 3,143 4,222 431 73 2,041 731 157 711 427 1,804 181 158 2,236 152 21 17 1,734 138 800 65 2,751 601 44 258 5,778 1,506 730 834 177 95 671 60 436 90 1,115 1,588 5,140 5,340 Fe- males. 3 29 81 148 3 26 26 364 846 126 165 9 19 4 10 6 2 81 1 49 4,371 2 1,299 3 3 1 30 38 1 ,641 15 9 2 54 39 149 266 222 768 10 11 4 4,810 3 337 1,143 1,480 1 52 1 2,203 35 558 20 8 160 91 72 126 3, 839 738 ENQLAND' AKB WALES. Males. 228 1,778 301 1,355 34 1,064 714 788 12, 227 93 183 1,050 12, 999 4,633 4,029 8,895 132 467 1,227 4,919 1,946 17 844 3,217 23 114 159 183 8,434 524 759 646 469 1,818 2, 481 1,643 80 2,600 444 230 332 214 649 173 53 1,463 113 23 20 1,214 119 1, 5tS3 10 1,567 230 34 41 3,755 1,628 1,367 1,623 103 68 695 60 256 41 644 1,504 6, 183 2,670 Fe- males. 44 141 105 4 20 35 199- 596 100 155 9 4 4 12 33 3,063 1 1,379 6 1 1 163 63 3 1 2 266 21 96 61 2 91 250 1 3 2,063 120 280 1,040 1 1,105 16 256 40 21 41 48 64 2,479 387 Males. 72 215 14 182 53 2 263 94 73 1,653 238 4,105 1,042 3,754 2,290 ■jD 130 175 1,067 381 1 298 1,333 10 37 33 1,694 67 417 96 86 629 1,124 206 15 735 281 63 163 93 91 43 364 10 29 . 531 27 413 1 650 63 7 20 1,067 333 77 109 230 21 56 5 100 316 1,073 432 Fe- males. a See explanatory notes In Table 78. OCCUPATIONS. m EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND COXJNTEY OP BIETH: 1890— Continued. 489 CANADA (ENGLISH). CANADA (FHENCH). SWEDES AND NOEWAT. DENMAKK. FRANCE. ITALY. HUSSIA. HUKQAEy. BOHEMIA. OTHER COUNTRIES. Males. Fe- males. Males. Fe- malea. Males. Fe- males. Males. Fe- males. Males. Fe males. Males. Fe- males. Males. Fe. males. Males. Fe- males. Males. Fe- males. Males. Fe- males. 65 . 143 18 283 73 ....... 36 84 1 28 . 43 25 327 24 . i' 20 44 99 . 272 45 270 113 3' 25 7 1 17 47 14 66 28 ...... 1 9 829 64 120 94 "■'ii' 20 6 1 16 125 23 54 42 " "e' 12 2 11 47 10 115 133 2' 14 8 6 26 2 29 27 3 26 1 15 150 3" 62 960 34 352 316 '"'ii' 16 18 1 153 154 155 156 157 15 1,179 115 158 1,617 14 13 73 603 33 14 370 71 369 918 4 13 29 763 17 3 481 96 115 3,296 4 5 19 259 15 3 141 18 11 325 2 '"'e' 22 1 7 190 100 16 459 3 3 12 14 6 8 19 304 14 442 3 ...... 8 6 10 64 791 42 583 16 1 122 63 12 1 46 178 9 1,981 2 ""12" 22 6 2 239 29 2 438 1 i 9 1 20 809 643 70 4,038 5 22 101 196 32 158 159 160 161 162 6 35 985 3,826 1,944 62 8 3 4 4 1 8 614 1,180 317 6 2' i 8 67 1,128 4,732 842 27 2 3 4 5 2 13 223 556 233 6 '"'i' 30 31 226 978 461 65 ...... 1 6 29' 110 178 249 6 2' 34 12 236 241 614 26 2' 4" 3 5 136 104 185 12 i i 2 16 64 359 320 2 5 i 1 158 415 1,191 2, 313 1,797 146 3 15 '"'ii' 163 164 165 166 167 1,337 2,703 7(i 223 261 i' 19 ....... 864 1,743 10 61 215 1 1 4 ....... 1,784 4,582 49 262 704 1 1 3 1 1 128 825 8 21 55 3' i 288 606 28 45 69 ....... 2" 1,907 1,789 28 23 125 i 27 2" 216 136 19 29 118 2' 24 59 8 6 158 5' 199 603 33 25 58 '"'34' 2' 864 2,840 585 119 532 2 2 39 1 11 168 169 170 171 172 856 950 10 264 1,325 581 1 1,195 3,694 174 1 58 484 3,997 1 205 885 607 3 270 1,702 3 30 46 60 6,004 275 ""393" 1 1 152 233 so' 254 41 ""ki 215 138 4 41 246 15 6 8 14 681 39 "'isi' 1 6 194 17 1 31 65 6 3 3 15 420 64 ""25" 125 66 9 7 85 76 ""m 77 9 3 7 101 23 ""25' 1 169 97 1 10 S73 50 ....... 1,300 620 6 105 1,099 20 32 15 52 3,302 313 3 341 4 — ■-- 173 174 175 176 177 178 - 33 178 83 4,645 14 i' 24 25 11 6 1,620 3 3' 3 2 7 20 8 23 1,064 2' i 3 4 1 9 1,048 1 7 179 ISO 6 10 171 i' 21 408 2' 181 182 188 460 443 421 712 ""i35 70 16 1 35 709 113 65 195 '"'176' 6 1 102 158 395 680 690 ie' 61 3 22 86 91 75 185 4 3 25 39 68 81 60 ...... 3 1 14 107 30 141 111 '"'77' 37 37 66 48 26 s' 1 1 4 28 8 15 8 6 1 11 27 15 67 55 '"'53' 1 106 217 250 279 408 ""175' 5 3 183 184 185 186 187 1,157 98 8 1,547 54 2 9 2 112 12 166 16 15 210 155 i 1 11 18 505 201 28 692 23 3 6 20 110 51 6 120 6 i 1 6 92 54 2 167 17 i 4 66 58 1 86 83 2' 4 2 71 13 7 201 14 i 23 87 i' 51 12 1 118 3 1 1 i' 327 137 64 805 145 9' '"'22' 22 188 189 190 6 4 62 38 191 192 149 152 105 439 117 54 6,663 29 37 1 55' 454 8 1 5 2,020 2 7 63 64 91 6 20 3,731 8 16 47' 57 1 1 3 426 60 67 40 209 182 50 9,652 09 34 1 31' 43 7 12' 1,787 1 13 18 10 19 34 8 853 6 3 4 16 11 10 25 14 1 233 16 9 i 2 '"341" 5 19 35 67 11 12 194 35 2 i 2 8 17 6 63 g ""17 8 18 6 10 i' 4 7 7 4 16 2' 4 65 S3 272 153 62 '"'62' 43 7 193 194 195 196 197 1 2 184 '"232" 13 882 460 24 1 4 906 4 1,283 40 1 i 325 192 4,253 480 22 5 4 2,362 3 118 98 180 2 1 332 199 200 201 4 80 5 32 13 42 1 13 2 14 2 34 303 218 43 15 1 10 223 129 202 1,931 49 62 7 608 ""'203' 124 600 19 152 '"'lis' 269 976 39 153 13 382 86' 81 144 9 11 2 35 ....... 8 1 105 14 424 1 65 ....... 148 1 130 7 1 496 2 11 ....... 136 99 727 91 "'517' .46 1 24 8 251 726 1,236 15 204 "'240' 647 16 203 23 7 22 10 5 47 9 4 204 205 2(16 91 14 14 207 171 28 21 1,058 1,176 42' 1 1,610 7 40 1 865 244 3' '"'276' 3 116 8 105 7,217 691 25 35 4 11 808 170 2' '"lis 34 1 9 2,275 152 "'949' 8 4 40 12, 548 495 1 9 27 110 11 264 11,854 1,045 9' '2,'364' 28 208 209 "i,'2ii' 3 18 686 99 '"in" 19 1,829 132 '"342" 3 14 3,292 139 '{,'215' 2 210 211 212 434 438 109 5 120 412 18 14 376 429 26 5 179 36 6 153 104 22 1 114 78 205 1,419 46 391 1 485 19 124 1,962 96 1,824 1 9,511 296 1,805 5 213 214 65 9 22 1 28 4 1 26 8 1 119 12 18 124 1 162 20 215 8 14 2 11 1 6 9 1 82 6 4 2 56 8 21fi 421 136 289 21 60 44 3 175 13 1 667 91 97 17 6 104 22 30 4 1 93 3 55 5 6 57 3 6 10 1 176 1 4 21 5 50 1 7 4 2 107 4 20 40 1 657 31 162 56 10 217 218 219 220 174 1,644 735 1,056 ao 69 568 183 117 880 2,774 761 5 66 2, 099 176 947 2,201 272 1,225 8 45 201 93 34 362 62 236 2 20 12 40 248 160 282 2 14 68 36 29 156 255 719 2 5 120 104 135 310 92 289 1 1 3 44 157 98 102 143 136 2 4 64 34 95 365 73 350 1 2 C3 73 388 2,643 665 1,835 4 62 190 305 221 222 223 224 490 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 110.— WHITE PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS AND IN EACH Alili OCCrPAXIOIVS. STATES AKD TEEEITOEIEfl. ThelJnited States. K"ortli Atlantic division. Maine Ndtt Hampsliire. Vermont Massaclausetts. - . Uliode Island Connecticut New York N'ew Jersey Pennsylvania South Atlantic division. Delaware , Maryland District of Columbia. . Yirginia Tfest Yirginia North Carolina Sonth Carolina Georgia Florida North Central division.. Ohio Indiana Dlinois Michigan "Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri , North Dakota., South Dakota., Nebraska Xansas , South Central division. Xentucky .. Tennessee . . Alabama Mississippi . Louisiana... Texas Oklahoma .. Arkansas . . . "Western division . Montana "Wyoming Colorado New Mexico . Arizona TTtah Nevada Idaho "Washington . Oregon California ... TOTAL ■WHITE PEES0N3 HAVINa POEBIGN BOEN MOTHEES. Males. Fe- males. 1, 461, 427 2, 655, 285 45, 393 38, 179 32, 373 386, 602 64, 419 122, 823 1, 090, 288 225, 226 640, 982 167, 298 10, 491 79, 430 14, 257 14,121 18, 290 3,064 6,415 10,245 11, 985 2, 938, 814 386, 982 138, 307 590, 195 349, 032 369, 945 299, 207 240, 840 215. 155 46, 533 69, 971 135, 815 106, 832 263. 156 59, 047 17, 249 12, 348 7,742 46, 512 105, 695 2,443 12, 120 634, 101 34, 381 13, 087 68, 895 9,193 11,861 38, 036 10, 493 14, 094 60, 971 36, 879 227,211 834, 020 14, 233 17, 764 6,733 177, 152 30, 432 45, 115 341, 107 64, 210 137, 271 36, 083 2,392 20,620 4,634 1, 704. 2,611 353 1,000 1,377 1,387 483, 405 75, 588 20,917 114,826 51, 419 ■60, 115 49, 578 35, 989 38, 185 6,184 6,523 18, 151 10, 925 39, 115 12, 879 2,244 1,265 846 9,297 11, 470 128 63, 804 2,487 972 7,913 684 1,018 4,001 853 827 5,000 4,805 35, 233 ■WHITE FEESONS HA^VINa MOTHEES BOEN IN— Germany. Males. 699, 130 722 953 623 19, 624 2,219 18, 743 385, 312 77,444 193, 490 73, 820 1,867 47, 434 6,020 3,770 7,683 969 2,197 3,204 1,676 1, 237, 463 214, 399 85, 793 251, 829 98, 024 182, 201 81, 658 94, 270 121,609 6,666 14, 291 49, 894 36, 929 106, 687 34, 227 5,097 8,623 2,437 16, 664 38, 815 770 6,054 106, 433 5,506 2,149 14, 630 1,491 1,273 1,944 1,490 2,304 13, 899 10, 414 51, 383 Fe- males. 387, 613 150, 710 120 294 31 5,338 643 4,a7 39, 335 16, 056 34, 492 15, 267 287 U, 250 1,229 495 1,120 83 344 319 135 193, 748 39, 712 12, 079 40, 335 15, 995 30, 819 11, 401 12, 159 19, 938 643 1,355 6,418 3,394 16, 383 7,076 625 371 230 3,311 4,294 46 430 11, 610 437 112 1,615 105 43 203 122 118 955 1,070 6,825 Ireland. Males. 1, 676, 012 1, 001, 098 11, 135 11, 117 10,245 194, 459 29, 879 61, 122 388, 550 77, 876 216, 715 44, 679 5,612 17, 079 6,711 3,884 5,507 537 1,691 3,412 1,196 468, 444 69, 413 21, 983 117, 133 60, 018 41,011 34, 117 42, 298 42, 083 5,016 7,610 20, 172 17, 685 48, 078 14, 792 5,354 3,053 2,207 9,351 9,776 435 2,610 113, 713 2,946 15, 055 1,381 1,062 2,817 2,644 2,865 11, 525 6,357 68, 463 Fe- males. 697, 483 445, Oil 4,250 6,313 3,343 103, 466 17, 170 29, 218 173, 966 33, 840 73, 457 13, 695 1,689 6,375 2,491 765 1,057 74 404 689 161 107, 740 20, 197 6,124 30,664 9,618 8,873 6,825 8,336 11, 215 621 8G8 3,160 2,340 10,647 4,324 966 494 343 3,194 1,083 24 214 20, 390 714 251 2,183 115 90 228 354 142 741 632 14, 910 England and "Wales. Males. 725, 879 307, 589 4,948 3,077 3,270 38, 872 11, 433 13, 084 104, 653 27, 335 100, 867 17, 235 1,478 6,036 1,532 2,480 2,355 656 472 1,292 1,934 288, 929 47, 742 10, 732 68, 777 48,443 26, 948 13, 900 25, 656 17, 868 3,881 6,833 13,629 16,571 20, 915 3,874 2,599 2,324 808 2,317 7,094 352 1,647 91, 211 4,447 2,942 12, 777 1,183 1,238 13, 171 2,141 3,398 10, 122 5,214 29, 548 Fe- males. 117, 229 67, 320 994 894 466 13, 372 3,754 3,052 22, 414 6,017 16, 357 Scotland. Males. 213 881 382 231 229 83 84 156 190 36, 196 7, 337 1,249 7,727 5,624 3,588 1,858 2,379 2,206 249 504 1,472 1,603 2,146 639 231 149 33 441 678 13 106 1,109 293 214 1,117 70 67 2,269 162 221 613 469 3,634 208, 570 83, 131 1,765 1,203 1,600 14, 412 2,907 3,750 29, 399 7,878 20, 217 6,804 336 2,415 630 374 717 419 321 640 652 81, 129 8,435 2,977 14, 996 16, 870 6,503 6,168 7,637 4,309 2,548 1,928 4,133 6,070 6,346 1,209 737 995 283 584 2,330 173 530 30, 660 Fe- males. 37, 365 21, 973 587 195 6,626 1,126 1,089 6,635 2,157 4,050 910 77 355 113 81 38 64 32 64 44 11,062 1,338 341 2, 617, 2,337 869 749 1,009 650 221 173 445 463 184 60 76 23 90 141 7 40 2,7S9 2,536 124 1,221 73 4,096 408 418 31 459 15 3,077 880 660 34 1,012 54 4,683 227 2,628 202 10,070 1,251 ♦- OCCUPATIONS. 491 CLASS OP OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND BIRTHPLACE OF MOTHERS, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890. AJLIi OCCUPATIOIVS. WHITE PKESONE HAVINO MOTHEKS BORN IN— Canada (English). Canada (French). Scandinavia. France. Italy. Hungary. Bohemia. Other countries. Males. males. Males. Fe- males. Males. Fe- males. Males. Fe- males. Males. Fe- males. Males. Fe- males. Males. Fe- males. Males. Fe- males. 251, 274 60, 524 160, 650 48, 687 531,442 104, 709 97, 523 16, 690 118, 036 7,267 34, 442 4,045 60, 457 13, 334 470, 786 66, 476 100, 235 87,473 115, 938 44,933 60, 312 19, 098 30,272 7,170 72, 519 5,214 26, 672 3,243 5,314 2,813 153, 075 29, 062 13, 064 3,131 11, 199 4,853 1,397 261 383 44 178 6 8 8 2 591 64 5,241 1,569 15, 024 7,668 724 331 190 36 277 20 12 B 8 1 358 48 5,283 1,036 9,803 1,430 522 112 25fi 26 298 4 24 1 « 2 443 37 40, 524 21, 228 45, 560 19,429 11, 473- 4,041 2,412 712 4,704 456 162 26 296 118 14, 106 3,360 2,019 1,102 10, 584 6,368 1,644 762 281 116 1,486 154 9 14 1 1,9U 331 2,423 704 7,321 3,185 5,999 2,161 1,384 283 3,599 171 626 06 75 13 4,697 698 25,700 7,457 15, 751 2,930 21,494 7,968 15, 187 4,134 36, 045 3,449 6,678 2,299 3,825 2,547 66,694 17, 973 1,49« 393 282 24 4,383 1,370 3,142 699 7,410 498 2,008 273 172 30 15, 761 2,854 4,485 853 414 46 12, 677 2,092 7,037 1,120 18, 522 456 17, 145 645 921 99 48, 492 3,707 1,792 275 153 33 2,092 257 2,002 428 3,740 158 787 40 820 245 13,374 2,316 18 60 3 40 64 130 541 29 132 287 1,010 6 63 92 78 2 21 2 748 431 4,326 26 1,176 320 33 6 410 237 193 67 25 6 144 57 205 109 275 87 25 E 2 8 696 134 280 138 21 10 17 309 12 8 250 217 40 15 1,095 644 24 6 347 183 2 2 37 2 i 778 805 39 68 16 8 123 102 12 4 1 57 5 49 4 24 1 2 5 190 21 65 233 9 20 8 12 113 262 13 52 86 140 6 4 83 2 3 I 17 379 738 09 66 26 1 248 1 390 58 19 12 551 61 235 34 279 12 18 3 3 6,132 687 117, 402 19, 465 39, 830 3,436 401, 265 75, 791 38, 024 6, 122 15,014 707 5,972 692 61, 676 9,921 193, 666 24,605 5,134 1,009 735 109 2,863 421 7,672 1,088 2,564 116 2,634 336 6,402 1,376 19,939 2,549 2,000 332 282 35 3,405 411 3,632 403 322 12 231 15 150 20 6,795 896 12, 827 2,807 3,876 537 69, 261 18, 908 7,658 1,114 6,060 290 1,095 140 12, 922 3,412 34,761 5,915 47,193 8,051 17, 492 1,304 23, 753 2,906 4,523 623 2,622 43 235 25 1,297 211 39, 662 4,627 11,329 1,523 5,880 410 60,192 9,026 2,124 296 899 40 167 14 7,074 918 20, 627 3,739 12,486 1,885 6,721 584 120, 232 23, 264 1,888 262 576 24 644 58 6,132 823 15,885 1,845 7,244 1,307 599 75 42, 087 7,413 2,446 266 442 14 101 8 6,289 1,149 11,772 1,375 3,220 497 341 54 4,639 1,053 4,023 643 1,555 104 306 40 2,107 611 12, 689 1,374 4,344 5S2 1,312 111 19, 625 3,485 234 37 16 2 79 11 633 64 2,174 158 3,153 382 681 61 18, 070 2,460 436 39 203 S 122 11 1,245 162 6,449 517 4,568 634 466 41 24, 909 4,779 1,348 172 614 35 192 20 7,952 1,167 8, 133 808 3,893 476 1,445 126 12,229 1,605 2,040 179 241 16 276 14 1,468 108 8,980 702 3, 248 308 275 23 6,402 649 84 13, 230 2,093 7,996 575 450 19 1,899 280 48, 130 6,472 421 69 32 7 270 1,231 218 629 42 32 1 30 6 2,300 379 356 32 13 2 372 36 445 81 543 42 112 4 36 1,585 165 259 16 29 2 252 22 505 67 230 9 87 2 23 968 67 155 6 8 349 17 482 42 308 36 23 6 1 676 65 342 43 85 4 583 45 7,545 1,352 4,822 380 43 11 3 3,665 434 1,158 104 74 8 3,071 372 2,473 303 1,321 65 122 11 1,614 248 37,847 4,273 7 13 143 7 7 136 11 20 1 125 54 12 10 150 939 385 31 21 362 16 462 35 11 93 28, 597 2,983 4,454 262 62, 371 9,014 13, 995 1,877 18, 767 613 661 51 748 75 62, 541 6,121 3,037 208 1,393 48 5,138 513 531 48 543 7 28 4 60 1 2,164 90 622 44 51 6 1,641 220 174 8 270 1 3 23 3 1,046 41 3,672 402 366 24 7,801 1,725 1,295 144 3,119 63 210 12 128 16 5,686 314 304 21 21 192 20 270 19 255 3 7 6 3,666 300 316 11 28 1 349 19 260 13 173 1 6 3 2 6,094 761 745 70 32 1 9,343 1,652 208 32 290 8 15 197 1 1,197 167 766 67 173 6 502 40 219 22 959 13 7 10 1 1,022 43 814 49 102 4 2,141 182 404 11 285 1 3 7 1 759 44 6,394 457 1,190 60 15, 007 1,604 1,042 82 1,296 9 60 4 128 14 4,529 240 2,253 233 232 18 4,979 644 759 96 473 10 30 6 59 9 4,551 426 9,674 1,431 800 96 15, 128 2,305 8,833 1,402 11, 104 607 192 25 128 27 31, 828 2,705 492 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 11©.— WHITE PEESOWS 10 TEAES OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS AND IN EACH CLASS AORICtrL.TIJBi;, FISHEItlllS, AND REIIVIIVCi. STATES AKD TEERITOIIIES. The United States Nortli Atlantic division. Maine Kew Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Bhode Island Connecticnt ......... Uew York New Jersey Pennsylvania , South Atlantic division. Delaware Maryland District of Columbia "Virginia "West Virginia North Carolina... South Carolina Georgia Florida North Central division . . . Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan "Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Central division... Kentucky , Tennessee Alabama Mississippi liouisiana Texas Oklahoma Arkansas "Western division Montana "Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Idaho "Washington Oregon CaUfomia TOTAL WHITE PERSONS HAVING • FOREIGN BORN MOTHERS. Males. 1,8T9,050 361, 733 10, 666 6,146 12, 678 30, i92 8,521 14, 395 125,788 18,844 UO, 000 27, 655 1,051 11,122 454 8,002 8,044 099 951 1,138 2,794 1, 225, Oil S6, 685 B2, 720 167, 088 144, 249 178, 119 154, 099 146, 932 60, 190 35, 704 43, 991 76, 235 68, 993 83, 581 11, 160 3,671 8,497 1,926 6,669 80, 273 1,356 6,029 181, 170 11, 737 6,066 23, 772 3,759 4,829 15, 858 6,754 7,681 20, 293 14, 340 68, 075 re- males. 42,945 5,216 144 31 114 803 37 157 3,784 867 1,279 1,214 30 667 26 91 167 79 144 61 49 29, 735 2,686 1,704 4,394 2,703 4,540 8,146 8,746 1,961 621 863 1,539 1,832 4,251 123 125 120 35 175 2,529 97 89 188 24 80 209 222 1,187 WHITB PERSONS HA VINO MOTHERS BORN IN- 6«rmany. Males. 657, 627 76, 860 122 102 186 1,226 103 2,108 86, 398 6,749 29, 866 8,551 192 6,230 215 685 1,960 176 304 291 498 508, 476 55, 638 84,331 83, 028 89, 571 83, 486 44,797 68, 497 37, 384 6,075 10, 737 81, 737 24,195 33, 964 6,803 954 855 400 1,486 21, 7B9 444 2,233 28,776 1,648 622 4,234 352 403 354 623 999 4,202 8,874 11, 460 re- malca. 16, 761 1,485 1 1 106 29 717 160 471 455 1 319 16 18 44 8 25 12 12 12, 317 1,629 1,138 2,189 861 1,869 829 1,281 1,215 48 184 646 628 2,088 193 81 49 25 114 1,602 9 65 6 6 10 61 66 214 Ireland. Malea. 329, 727 120, 936 2,034 1,349 3,973 12, 919 1,433 6,758 45,242 6,376 40,852 6,833 re- males. 506 2,567 124 555 1,871 214 871 374 256 161, 130 12, 897 6,414 27, 137 20, 579 21, 212 14,806 24, 452 7,657 3,179 4,442 8,402 S,953 9,076 3,038 947 670 722 616 2,100 193 790 81, 747 3,834 677 4,373 485 718 947 1,578 1,488 3,014 1,801 12, 832 1,968 2,193 40 10 48 117 15 91 1,281 108 483 280 17 62 9 34 78 16 29 81 4 6,438 483 274 1,108 633 995 531 1,121 354 87 127 281 439 117 43 30 47 40 89 10 26 England and Wales. Males. 62, 868 1,389 593 1,421 3,260 385 1,284 20, 191 2,240 32, 105 5,077 230 1,540 58 850 1,094 261 96 211 737 129, 309 15, 605 4,278 20,442 23, 977 13, 859 5,419 15, 907 5,985 2,964 3,985 6,923 10, 065 6,477 956 809 908 252 271 2,400 203 678 86, 722 1,604 1,501 6,854 608 630 7,893 1,342 2,272 8,258 2,069 9,738 fe- males. 21 8 6 11 a 15 894 40 167 19 18 25 12 10 9 14 2,884 297 130 441 407 414 123 845 167 49 73 159 289 185 Scotland. Males. 17 13 11 13 70 4 24 566 13, 596 316 229 591 943 162 416 4,233 462 8,239 2,336 28 1,021 30 255 421 223 78 07 183 84,168 2,513 1,223 4,947 6,147 2,992 2,136 4,686 1,497 1,842 1,196 1,957 3,032 2,249 288 176 471 113 93 759 95 249 10, 967 26 1,160 12 657 88 1,477 4 201 14 206 217 1,259 6 28G £4 492 34 1,818 42 1,048 149 2,873 Fe- males. 1,534 215 10 6 4 7 121 10 65 1 10 1 12 5 37 14 4 4 1,003 63 27 161 163 115 60 152 56 37 31 62 103 166 OCCUPATIONS. 493 OP OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND BIRTHPLACE OF MOTHERS, BY STATES AND TEEKITORIES : 1890— Cont'd. WHITE PEESOSS HAVINQ MOTHERS BOBN IN- Canada (English). Males. 77, 918 19, 916 4,403 1,377 2,380 4,958 129 2G4 5,303 63 998 407 15 98 4 84 37 30 10 15 114 47, 316 fe- males. 863 15 621 8 2,460 58 20, 200 271 4,460 62 4,418 59 3,785 81 974 22 3,109 60 2,047 47 2,129 61 2,244 68 832 61 74 40 42 72 293 94 156 9,417 1,116 162 Canada (Frenot). Uales. 30, 768 13, 914 2,009 1,269 3,501 2,420 417 680 3,625 4 18 29 121 Fe- males. 401 124 15, 041 112 111 891 5.154 2,381 2,968 316 68 1,101 521 297 1,131 62 743 6 241 3 1,237 12 97 153 287 15 346 2 486 i 1,811 23 871 8 3,145 48 8 1 17 16 6 1,733 433 21 154 8 9 21 88 53 523 112 296 255 Scandinavia. Males. 243, 859 11, 320 516 113 198 1,814 310 1,637 2,339 487 3,980 379 20 16 34 3 24 44 13 12 37 196 208, 616 037 1,233 15, 958 9,716 32,651 67, 151 26, 788 1,476 15, 339 14, 105 14, 289 8,773 2,162 62 90 114 1,518 80 143 21,383: 1,371 479 2,910 85 174 4,228 304 1,337 3,827 1,796 4,871 Fe- males. 4,084 89 3,671 16 108 63 693 1,268 473 28 259 257 209 199 63 4 1 3 1 41 4 5 255 119 France. Males. 29, 462 5,002 76 38 91 249 21 322 2,072 272 1,861 19 75 2 68 83 19 27 31 65 16, 463 3,081 1,670 3,248 1,518 897 779 1,439 1,393 150 247 698 1,333 3,003 253 97 153 92 1,309 822 55 217 4,626 223 65 459 96 83 70 101 113 297 299 2,830 Fe- males. 724 104 8 70 45 83 39 23 19 40 42 7 2 27 35 112 Italy. Males. 19, 418 4,614 310 15 88 2 23 57 10 6 8 102 4,417 Fe- males. 209 96 1,315 1,673 680 56 52 201 6 121 35 73 2,512 61 92 65 80 1,853 335 2 24 7,565 1,069 126 95 143 651 88 288 204 4,901 246 50 17 4 64 1 182 2 183 7 202 1 931 4 609 28 2, 532 7 10 144 1 1 17 109 16 Hangary. Males. 8,380 6,371 113 367 109 5,738 444 289 138 1 1,4L6 133 16 358 92 41 176 63 75 62 104 81 225 Fe- males. 32 16 Bohemia. Males. 22, 874 12 77 15 317 73 205 112 399 410 3,999 3,239 3,894 393 637 1,068 4,891 1,266 1,612 1,470 87 36 338 1 192 2 3 48 13 24 Fe- males. 17 4 10 14 92 61 104 8 12 23 107 24 184 174 Other counli-ies. Males. 153, 248 25, 867 83 71 157 2,471 375 779 4,950 1,558 15, 423 1,745 23 428 15 146 331 48 43 71 635 78, 256 4,893 2,621 6,899 15, 212 11, 561 8,154 7,063 3,097 1,840 5,418 4,796 6, 703 21, 673 623 424 244 132 825 18, 740 94 491 27, 807 710 773 1,943 1,608 2,300 459 530 344 1,697 2,253 15,070 Fe- males. 2,987 118 139 5 11 3 62 2 S 1,430 107 62 133 189 253 114 145 74 29 103 8» 138 979 10 14 15 3 12 899 20 3 13 16 17 11 1 6 10 17 131 494 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table llO.-WHITE PERSONS 10 YEAES OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS AND IN EACH CLASS FBOFJGSSEOIVAEi SERVICE. STATES AHD TEEBITOBIKS. Tho United States. North Atlantic division. Maine New Hampshire. Vermont Massachusetts Ehode Island Connecticut New Yort New Jersey Pennsylvania South Atlantic division. Delaware Maryland District of Columbia. , Virginia "West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida North Central division. Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan "Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa , Missouri , North Daliota. South Datota.. Nebraska Kansas South Central division. Kentucky .. Tennessee .. Alabama Mississippi . Louisiana... Texas Oklahoma. . . Arkansas . . . "Western division . Montana "Wyoming Colorado Now Mexico . Arizona Utah Nevada Idaho "Washington . Oregon California TOTAL WHITE PEESOUS HAVING FOREIGN BOEM MOTHERS. Males. 156, 979 60, 114 372 424 7,059 905 1,741 31, 789 5,016 12, 109 6,148 173 2,249 1,113 657 415 214 251 531 645 67, 032 9,263 3,435 14, 502 7,533 7,141 6,218 4,957 6,045 968 1,178 3,092 2,700 7,907 1,670 739 495 304 1,576 2,592 91 440 15, 778 772 279 1,919 347 309 1,009 234 296 1,930 1,123 7,51)0 Fe- males. 74, 697 27, 718 489 263 476 4,218 455 1,108 13, 351 1,880 5,478 2,308 133 876 326 222 249 65 102 174 161 36, 216 VTHITE PERSOKS HAVING MOTHERS BORN IN- Gerniany. Males. 4,254 1,586 6,490 4,121 5,026 3,655 4,904 2,267 537 700 1,429 1,247 2,903 703 297 143 102 754 714 13 117 166 67 496 70 37 322 158 85 415 377 ,369 48, 145 16, 787 11 29 16 713 64 334 10, 127 1,708 3,785 1,996 ■ 44 1,056 335 118 130 58 67 126 62 23, 504 4,403 1,679 5,085 1,552 3,065 1,560 1,433 2,897 110 215 827 678 2,687 793 206 111 58 474 894 19 132 3,171 156 57 435 68 45 84 36 54 340 276 1,630 Fe- males. 15, 043 4,585 11 7 4 435 21 97 2,643 384 1,083 617 22 335 79 46 58 17 £0 30 10 8, 137 1,642 567 1,638 497 1,222 540 861 729 28 81 244 188 775 298 63 37 26 137 188 28 27 7 92 8 6 17 26 12 67 79 689 Ireland. Males. 38, 716 18, 492 103 39 121 2,874 321 702 9,343 1,178 3,751 1,505 61 566 296 134 149 34 75 172 78 13,566 1,758 686 3,629 1,373 1,130 874 1,183 1,371 175 222 697 568 1,666 421 206 122 91 312 386 27 101 3,427 112 78 386 58 50 76 81 63 359 176 1,989 Fe. males. 29, 648 13, 473 134 100 271 2,179 211 693 6,352 817 2,721 81 364 113 83 141 11 46 79 23 12, 291 1,293 567 2,449 1,103 1,811 1,146 1,952 855 113 183 423 1,129 310 150 57 38 311 218 6 39 1,819 45 16 110 25 11 53 73 21 87 75 1,303 England and "Wales. Males. 10, 774 134 104 90 1,182 232 338 4,999 1,159 2,636 1,075 Fe- males. 34 253 200 154 80 64 40 89 161 10, 581 1,020 466 2,142 1,485 956 729 843 740 110 215 660 625 1,137 197 158 107 55 148 371 17 84 3,783 171 66 486 44 68 603 53 90 418 263 1,601 11, 803 4,318 50 40 25 490 90 155 2,062 375 1,031 349 56 47 30 22 17 35 34 5,674 768 218 1,061 742 736 405 711 285 51 130 301 266 349 84 34 18 23 67 103 1 19 1,113 24 16 133 10 10 128 27 25 86 73 581 Scotland. Kales. 2,823 36 19 31 366 71 95 1,364 309 534 341 71 65 37 22 30 25 32 53 i,504 333 143 634 655 290 S15 305 222 90 84 191 242 73 45 51 16 37 116 10 30 ,258 81 21 144 16 23 79 10 20 204 113 641 Fe- males. 1,221 20 14 12 184 25 45 661 95 265 159 52 333 354 229 164 262 81 50 47 79 78 85 19 8 12 2 20 17 1 6 21 6 7 27 38 171 OCCUPATIONS. 495 OP OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND BIRTHPLACE OF MOTHEES, BY STATES AND TERRITOEIES: 1890— Cont'd. FROFESSieiVAI. SERVICE. WHITE PEESOKS HAVISQ MOTHEES BOEN IN— Canada (English). Canada (French). Scandinavia. France. Italy. Hungary. Bohemia. Otlier countries. Males. Fe- males. Hales. Fe- males. Males. Fe- males. Males. Fe- males. Males. Fe- males. Males. Fe- males. Males. Fe- males. Males. Fe- males. 8,793 6,219 1,554 801 7,162 2,760 4,008 1,749 2,561 190 363 44 705 177 9,316 2,630 1 2,751 1,804 877 470 1,103 260 1,392 669 1,361 93 219 17 102 21 3,431 777 2 244 71 74 821 43 56 1,120 121 201 164 184 60 93 564 39 44 658 54 113 48 60 83 60 352 83 45 178 6 10 15 74 43 61 102 36 23 122 3 6 13 10 9 C 193 26 63 518 69 209 113 5 3 21 7 16 140 9 23 817 133 226 173 1 1 2 89 14 26 372 56 109 97 9 1 11 10 10 281 32 60 2,215 259 653 465 10 5 3 95 14 14 443 76 112 132 3 4 S 69 4 9 132 16 22 11 129 24 26 847 62 264 226 10 1 2 71 y 2 12 9 2 6 1 6 7 8 183 6 28 13 13 3 1 5 78 6 12 3 17 3 2 9 10 11 12 3 38 27 19 10 9 e 18 31 4,406 4 7 12 4 1 3 3 8 11 3,712 3 27 19 ]i. 24 3 4 7 ■^ 10 ;' 16 4,970 1 ■3 2 1 2 59 36 16 ' 2 3 11 ' 24 ' 20 1,289 2 31 23 10 5 ; 1 4 7 14 649 3 43 ; 41 111 ■ 1 2 ■ 1 18 ; 5 481 1 2 3 16 124 87 44 17 10 14 37 116 3,423 1 23 27 9 3 3 10 13 44 1,198 W 8 3 1 3 4 2 3 1 2 1 1 1 14 15 IB 1 17 IS 2 2 19 1 - 11 282 1 r 3 2,278 3 3 99 '0 1 16 ?1 552 41 667 150 22 280 99 624 1,401 371 535 344 149 164 115 215 199 210 133 51 384 1,090 375 491 m 110 165 133 173 130 69 16 . 5 .• 80 i 184 ' 64 : 110 11 27 16 10 9 20 24 7 3 , 58 64 35 50 8 5 4 7 27 1 67 38 894 216 665 1,612 501 71 273 217 288 138 138 . 10 1' 14 -•.: 290 5 44 : 363 706 ; 412 . 19 105 85 136 94 13 221 126 271 126 -■: 77 ■ ,: 90 .; 62 169 11 14 63 60 643 91 42 121 54 34 38 . 44 60 9 8 19 29 265 C4 ■ 34 194 24 16 33 13 CO 3 4 29 7 136 7 2 9 5 4 1 2 6 1 27 3 32 5 4 7 2 13 1 2 2 1 9 6 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 66 IG 6 15 6 29 14 28 10 1 24 1 2 418 166 734 493 418 303 218 296 14 74 139 151 860 122 63 229 161 187 99 140 103 10 28 21 35 207 23 ?4 183 21 85 60 42 30 1 6 72 11 19 25 26 27 23 29 30 31 3S 1 3 7 33 34 35 28 27 25 11 23 68 8 20 1,172 12 4 2 3 9 32 3 4 586 3 1 10 15 10 5 22 66 1 9 838 •1 1 2 1 4 3 47 25 22 37 356 125 4 27 511 20 18 8 6 151 60 19 20 4 6 39 41 1 1 1 3 75 37 39 23 154 499 5 28 1,137 17 18 7 4 51 92 1 17 316 36 37 2 2 11 5 2 33 39 4 1 40 6 1 16 1 1 2 41 4?, 1 86 1 198 3 169 7 353 1 14 43 35 35 23 5 44 103 19 128 17 17 47 20 26 214 111 472 31 3 60 3 1 17 18 11 87 58 297 19 1 4 4 1 3 60 15 75 161 6 17 200 63 247 6 4 17 22 9 63 46 19 17 8 7 33 19 268 8 1 17 2 1 8 2 8 4 116 17 1 90 16 1 4 2 4 23 191 2 1 2 1 38 12 103 86 88 46 9 15 80 81 677 4 2 16 12 6 6 3 2 23 33 210 45 in 4 1 5 1 2 47 2 1 2 1 25 6 25 1 70 3 5 25 IG 51 tt 2 1 1 50 1 51 ■i? 6 1 4 1 5? 1 4 'i'l 21 25 15 55 496 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 11®.— WHITE PEESOJSTS 10 YEARS OP AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS AND IN EACH CLASS OOIfSESfSC AIVI> PlElRSOlVAi:. SERVICE. STATES AND TEEEITOHIES. The United States !N'orth Atlantic division. Maine Kew Hampshire Yermont Massachusetts Ehode Island Connecticut , Kew York , K"ew Jersey , rcunsylvania South Atlantic division. Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Vicginia "West Yirginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida Iforth Central division. . . Ohio Indiana Illinois Mieliigan "Wisconsin Minnesota . . Iowa Missouri K"orthDakota South Dakota Nehraaka Kansas South Central division... Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi — Louisiana Texas Oklahoma Arkansas "Western division Montana "Wyoming Colorado Kew Mexico Ari2«jna Utah Nevada Idaho "Washington Oregon California TOT.A.L ■WHITE PERSONS HAVING FOREIGN BOSN MOTHBKS. Males. 1, 270, 983 563, 508 9,936 7,147 5,4187 70, 621 12, 412 23, 934 228, 098 49,349 156, 524 28, 823 2,673 15, 319 2,701 2,159 2,605 227 560 1,210 1,369 464, 543 76, 411 21, 436 107, 629 65, 477 68, 202 45, 365 23, 772 34, 389 3,067 4,525 16, 619 7,656 44, 480 9,016 2,266 1, 219 836 10, 576 18, 884 255 1,428 119, 024 9, 809 3,427 14, 266 2,319 3,736 7,380 1,676 2,335 19,044 7,018 48, 584 re- . males. 072, 185 352,531 4,762 3,609 3,802 64, 194 7,617 16, 418 160, 208 28, 155 63, 769 13, 403 1,178 7,595 1,972 I 410 1,050 83 274 424 387 255, 534 34,149 9,723 67, 963 27, 467 31, 665 31, 750 19, 289 18, 305 4,340 4,110 11,417 5,321 15, 201 4,165 777 444 223 3,730 5,389 19 427 35, 510 1,703 715 5,369 471 096 2, 650 395 456 3,193 2,129 17,731 WHITE PERSONS HAVING MOTHERS BORN I.\- Germany. Males. 342, 412 116, 260 81 75 83 1,952 315 2,484 68, 720 12, 029 40, 527 11, 871 335 8,471 687 449 1,177 1 82 174 262 234 179, 318 87, 682 12,082 39,619 17, 700 27,351 10, 112 8t967 16, 951 145 1,015 4,880 2,481 13,140 1,530 194 321 202 3,750 3,298 77 471 21, 811 1,493 055 2,791 309 366 532 250 611 3,391 1,922 9,488 re- males. 182, 772 62, 018 42 68 52 1,180 152 1,166 38, 119 6,061 14,585 6,331 112 8,820 187 116 169 23 116 102 56 103, 195 17, 869 5,863 20, 860 9,293 17, 664 7,206 7,388 9,981 503 925 3,681 1,962 5,815 2,101 185 149 63 1,390 1,671 26 230 6,113 307 75 985 78 33 133 01 68 616 636 3,421 Ireland. Males. 266, 033 3,215 2, 557 1,613 40,042 7,39D 11, 510 107, 224, 23, 510 59, 922 10, 967 1,616 4,661 1,536 959 905 61 273 619 31T 97, 817 18, 632 5,142 29, 734 9,653 6,498 5,778 1,972 10, 79T 62L 878 3, 312 1,900 11, 096 3,108 1,013 417 307 3,141 2,224 68 615 29, 006 2,502 1,076 3,571 334 411 798 420 605 3,498 1,220 13, 180 Fe- males. 278, 828 203, 817 2,042 1,817 1, 872 11, 557 5, 112 11, 256 91, 118 17, 150 36, 533 5,821 816 2,802 1,130 212 111 24 117 193 81 49, 194 9,953 2, 340 15, 059 4,315 3,020 3,032 2, 961 5,326 29T 398 1,616 875 1,318 1,649 391 15S 91 1, 471 470 3 81 10, 075 473 178 1,535 70 56 lOT 151 71 428 303 7, 29» England and TYales. Males. 85, 815 39, 066 650 297 419 3,963 1,137 1,169 12,989 3,021 15, 410 219 546 179 259 160 43 39 119 215 28, 941 5; 694 1,015 6,232 5,860 2,142 1,411 1,SD3 1,757 164 405 1,131 997 316 197 159 73 192 880 25 142 13, 745 1, 032 182 1,517 140 175 2,008 215 222 2, 001 719 4, 204 re- males. 41, 215 22, 121 333 252 289 3,527 529 795 8,535 1,693 6,168 313 146 60 75 18 22 41 85 13, 510 Scotland. Males. 2,837 111 3,011 2,152 1, 142 617 983 771 103 207 522 457 111 74 65 18 133 225 1 29 4,041 171 143 576 38 20 1,027 78 93 270 178 1,440 23,229 8,! 210 128 103 1,349 278 109 3,117 897 2,707 510 34 152 63 74 63 15 20 34 8,320 1,025 262 1,752 2,228 071 690 . 126 438 115 139 309 271 118 60 59 18 91 261 13 49 4,738 419 199 476 61 62 616 73 239 905 328 1,410 Fe- males. 14,489 1,201 IGl 162 129 2,218 237 287 2,728 030 1,626 34 137 43 17 37 6 8 25 16 4,441 562 113 1,037 1,116 259 302 345 213 04 53 1G9 168 195 53 15 21 3 25 63 1 19 1,331 12 4 187 19 30 105 73 640 OCCUPATIONS. 497 OF OCCUPATION'S, CLASSTFIED BY SEX AST) BIRTHPLACE OF HOTHEES, BY STATES AND TEEEITOErES: 1890— Conf^a. WHITE PEES0N3 HAVIKQ MOTHERS BOIIN IN— Canada CBnglish). Canada (Freiioh). ScandlDaTia«. France. Italy. Htmgary. Bohonda. Other couutJries. Malea. Fe- malea. Males. Fe- males. Malea. Fe- males. Males. Fe- males^ Males. Fe- males. Males. Fe- males. Males. Fe- males. Males. Fe- males. 37,844 25,885 31,455 6,656 4, 094, 91, 802 79, 260 16, 725 8,566 48, 994 1,934 11, 681 2,263 10, 310 6,297 105, 115 28, 020 1 14,584 16,917 20, 890 11,193 14, 979 6,470 2,725 36, 098 1,138 9,560 1,863 564 615 31, 777 9,141 3 2 765 1,553 674 653 2,461 2,806 2,175 6,918 382 269 207 90 20 26 5 5 1 98 33 S ■974 847 444 666 120 61 139 102 36 47 10 12 101 8 1 53 87 20 24 4 6 1 R 4,245 «,740 1,447 1,516 3, 136 448 242 1,828 76 20 17 U 18 2,329 736 6 238 452 1,673 1H7: 217 501 68 48 698 18 1 3 195 108 7 265 197 818 143 084 1, 763 176 81 2,071 76 203 79 12 7 1, 041 268 8 4,216 3,233 3, 947 K72 3,928 6,190 2,980 1,655 18,740 652 847 1,138 282 130 11, 128 5,518 9 160 137 23 7 989 1,182 461 220 3,739 130 981 178 28 15 3,528 719 10 884 278 71 Ifl 3,109 1,756 1,182 437 8,949 180 7,197 152 245 53 18, 015 1,685 11 203 75 37 S 493 171 306 123 831 18 144 13 169 97 1,713 638 12 5 31 4 17 23 121 33 37 28 89 9 37 149 195 5 14 79 17 1 6 155 865 19 320 13 9 1 162 92 14 16 10 6 2 40 43 60 50 48 10 1 1 3 78 12 15 40 21 3 i S 3 123 33 e 7 <1 21 6 2 90 80 9 27 11 2 2 2 1 1 87 130 8 34 Ifi 2 17 7 8 26 49 3 2 9 17 1 2 6 6 8 i. 35 106 s 4 5 34 5 9 22 38 2 3 14 6 1 3 2 4 11 23 62 300 3 2 21 86 1« 7 20 44 1«) 2 4 2 3 1 1 20 1 21 17, 910 7,672 a, ma 1,435 62, 308' 66, 495 5,297 2,061 4,094- 2S8 1,797 341 9, 371 4, 558 39, 008 12, 300 22 766 343 172 57 893 333 1,072 430 1,15* 46 1,181 170 2,075 332 6,159 1,219 23 317 119 36 22 665 274 387 156 49 6 160 6 7 6 1,284 407 21 1,678 944 B4S. 12a: 12,213* 13,235 852 476 1,810 89 89 14 3,1S1 931 9,810 2,120 25 8,682 3,992 8,439 635 6,703 2,415 1,144 260 5^ 26 62 8 209 124 8,266 2,832 26 2,301 522 1,651 172 10,028 6,442 342 130 139 31 18 9 842 534 5, 919 1,710 27 1,871 608 1,273 231 20, 094 17, 713 290 107 250 18 189 43 615 619 2,756 1,256 28 695 325 70 80 4, 668- 6, 612 214 102 77 6 7 6 698 813 1,185 715 29 319 161 57 la 878 850: 593 229 587" 48 39 16 351 102 1,821 697 30 288 260 244 108 79 43 61 22 1,173 1,367 2, 84» 1, 882 22 55 17 21 3 34 12 8 10 8 38 19 51 135 107 381 112 312 31 4 32 429 183 41 14 8, 767 3,780 174 71 232 19 29 11 1, 238 834 1,077 518 33 304 134 64 47 822 1, 111; 146 62 87 9 13 10 38 74 543 412 34 354 87 46 5 770 382 1,997 612 1,855 171 32 8 77 81 12, 156 2,871 35 39 19 19 5 6 2 25 83 17 19 157 70 51 21 188 169 9 11 3 9 1 3 25 2 223 130 153 54 38 1 37 28 22 48 5 7 3 12 28 50 119 16 10 21 53 67 1,238 22 15 419 64 34 1,048 1 3 118 2 1 79 72 626 13 17 134 ?R ai 12 2 6 2 2 40 156 35 13 2 393 290 369 69 325 25 9 6 27 68 10, 929 2,470 41 15 27 1 10 19 60 2 4 3 4 a 1 1 16 a 7 a 12 85 2 29 ,\n 3 ■tR 4,793 1,134 1,022 lie 17, 040 7, 230 3,655 1, 040 5,116 281 161 33 126 46 17,461 3,170 44 753 101 438 21 2, 118 445 125 21 207 2 9 4 9 674 68 45 171 23 9 2 535 199 60 6 107 2 8 3 126 34 48 S84 189 53 13 1,904 1,618 275 68 823 33 67 8 37 11 2,138 207 47 40 12 3 3Q 16 42 12 86 2 1 1 1 306 231 48 46 103 8 16 2 5 63 2,015 15 1,056 69 43 8 17 44 73 2 3 2 2,503 283 557 105 1 1 3 50 119 17 20 3 27 30 60 9 260 8 3 3 236 21 51 61 1,349 17 169 22 278 3 21 183 5,384 141 1,363 225 304 2 51 14 5*7 2 22 1 8 161 1,331 30 156 ■S" 5 3 31 63 325 72 47 12 1,159 501 171 45 188 9 9 2 7 6 920 291 54 1,252 615 145 40 3,616 1,945 2,298 803 3,117 221 31 16 29 15 7,784 1,470 55 POP — PT 2- -32 498 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 110.— WHITE PEESONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS AND IN EACH CLASS TRAnE ANO XKANSPOSSTATIOIV. STATES AMD TEEEITOEIES. TheUnitecl States. North Atlantic division. Maine New Hampsliire . Yermont Massachusetts . . . Bhode Island Connecticut New York New Jersey Pennsylvania South Atlantic division- Delaware Maryland District of Columbia. Yirginia "West Yirginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida , North Central division. Ohio Indiana Ulinoia Michigan "Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Daliota. , South Dakota.. Nebraska Kansas South Central division. Kentucky .. Tennessee . . Alabama Mississippi - Louisiana. -. Texas Oklahoma.. - Arkansas . . . "Westorn division . Montana "Wyoming Colorado New Mexico . Arizona Utah Nevada Idaho "Washington . Oregon California TOTAL WHITE PEBSOKS HAVIHQ FOREIGN BOEN MOTllEKS. Males. 1, 207, 310 546, 303 6,324 4,776 3,899 73, G34 10, 474 17, 470 275, 488 47, 038 107, 200 41, 323 1,499 17, 970 4,481 4,037 3,581 885 2,263 4,182 2,425 459, 064 69, 333 21,497 118, 872 48, 325 40, 788 40, 137 30, 396 46, 797 3,928 6,614 19, 934 13, 443 61, 668 12, 950 5,205 3,592 2,787 14, 992 18, 993 349 2,685 99, 062 5,351 2,367 13, 355 1,502 1,607 5,817 1,5« 1,948 11, 817 6,052 47, 640 Fe- males. 109, 648 60, 210 456 334 159 10, 055 1,322 2, 5.58 29, 387 4,596 11, 344 6,270 185 2,644 1,172 410 228 37 176 323 95 35, 832 6,579 1,597 11, 286 3,775 3,234 2,335 1,611 3,762 84 107 947 616 4,057 1,276 462 199 183 1,244 676 8 109 4,279 85 25 514 20 19 334 34 41 260 263 2,679 WHITE PEESONS HAVING MOTBEES EOEN IN- Germany. Males. 149, 669 154 138 86 3,746 429 2,380 94, 606 16, 118 31, 913 18, 469 223 10, 514 1,559 1,185 1,331 430 1,133 1,638 456 180, 716 36, 174 12, 335 45, 454 12, 099 19, 204 9,912 10, 072 24,104 537 1,174 6,567 4,093 23, 941 7,163 1,636 1,280 1,187 5,074 6,413 94 1,094 23, 306 893 381 2,916 440 236 402 205 291 2,203 1,759 13, 621 Fe- males. 34, 302 14, 847 11 6 4 470 66 427 8,803 1,571 3,489 2,478 27 1,634 320 173 109 17 85 90 23 14, 237 3,368 904 4,006 1,071 1,641 649 508 1,652 7 22 228 181 1,753 660 154 68 59 503 271 1 47 14 7 125 5 6 64 91 666 Ireland. Maleg. 376, 929 225, 366 1,929 1,578 1,568 39, 113 5,523 9,728 104, 882 17, 234 43, 810 11, 475 803 4,338 1,718 1,068 1,249 139 537 1,336 282 101, 470 15, 919 4,544 29, 640 8,756 6,266 7,315 6,935 11, 939 733 1,378 4,940 3,105 14, 142 3,416 1,649 901 586 3,392 3,364 81 756 24, 477 1,293 654 3,618 281 295 570 430 444 2,373 1,089 13,430 Fe- males. 29, 437 170 132 75 5,450 760 1,604 14, 077 1,896 6,273 1,085 119 724 614 180 81 3 65 186 13 9,311 1,679 388 3,299 809 509 621 377 1,342 14 18 220 135 1,211 434 193 93 68 315 82 2 24 1,316 31 8 130 16 11 4 41 64 1,012 England and Wales. Males. 67, 964 657 312 384 7,729 1,657 1,727 25, 302 6,024 14, 162 3,677 227 1,100 529 467 333 128 141 343 404 49, 174 7,946 1,732 12, 297 6,869 3,672 3,263 3,533 4,053 370 620 2,402 2,438 4,980 885 687 398 177 794 1,812 56 271 16, 603 766 470 2,173 199 178 3,012 237 373 1,863 980 6,352 Fe- males. 11, 326 6,221 44 21 17 1,083 210 221 2,564 683 1,478 18 100 Scotland. Males. 3,779 744 137 1,070 523 278 226 196 311 13 14 132 136 73 31 12 6 55 37 2 16 789 13 3 95 2 6 182 2 19 49 46 372 40, 788 16, 350 212 132 137 2, 832 501 599 7,124 1,704 3,109 1,231 45 332 155 186 92 57 82 160 132 16, 094 1,580 522 4,032 2,965 1,056 1,473 1,160 1,123 270 275 886 763 267 161 163 69 180 582 32 5,570 349 132 750 55 71 678 73 126 900 409 2,073 Fe- males. 3,a6 1,925 14 11 4 410 80 79 772 173 382 1,100 158 25 340 203 67 73 50 86 10 7 43 33 64 12 6 11 11 1 2 240 1 1 37 1 2 23 22 118 OCCUPATIONS. 499 OF OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND BIRTHPLACE OF MOTHERS, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890— Cont'd, TRADE AIVD TKAIVSPOKXATION. WHITE PERSONS HAVING MOTHERS BOEH IH— Canada (English). Canada (French). Scandinavia. France. Italy. Hungary. Bohemia. Other countries. Males. Fe- males. Males. Fe- males. Males. Fe- males. Males. Fe- males. Males. Fe- males. Males. Fe- males. Males. Fe- males. Males. Fe- males. 60, 430 6,338 18, 026 1,160 60, 960 2,687 17, 942 1,485 25, 794 1,105 4,732 237 5,575 722 77, 746 4,690 1 20,929 3,014 12, 245 840 8,121 410 5,478 669 14, 309 674 2,994 125 629 71 32, 360 2,077 2 1,838 763 032 9,490 155 51 30 1,760 1,050 1,574 896 6,014 52 101 26 397 169 49 18 1,261 3 S 40 25 20 357 1 2 30 104 69 1,014 1 2 1 141 2 11 2 39 247 90 97 8,010 4 ' B 2 217 B 4 f) 88 84 5 29 e 429 84 1,159 78 187 10 33 3 138 e 3 4 1 411 24 7 438 67 696 69 411 19 143 11 436 12 27 1 9 2 878 56 8 6,944 713 1,754 108 4,183 220 3,290 330 7,278 366 1,518 96 613 69 19,094 1,278 9 460 63 40 3 621 20 597 65 1,222 65 252 5 19 a 2,747 160 10 935 111 56 e 1,232 47 973 123 4,028 80 1,140 18 65 7 6,788 330 11 457 65 32 2 483 12 454 49 1,776 37 107 7 40 16 3,122 202 12 U 71 3 5 1 3 30 107 9 113 6 6 76 491 6 16 1 1 30 16 59 856 2 106 11 2 13 11 71 63 26 21 8 80 31 3 1 9 6 2 35 75 11 18 34 65 4 1 63 57 36 6 30 91 16 9 2 119 685 326 4 41 51 11 6 1 1 3 1 6 20 25 3 222 324 152 77 248 390 35 7 5 6 13 11 T) 1 in n 1 2 5 1 18 1 2 1 4 7 22 19 2 3 • 6 20 100 22, 266 10 1,957 6 6,075 108 42,738 2 1,942 54 5,625 5 462 83 3,636 1 177 5 1,194 97 ... 1 4,719 627 795 26, 358 17 1,855 ?1 288 22 1,278 146 112 12 343 8 1,024 92 838 31 506 38 496 93 3,118 210 23 399 3,951 31 617 46 948 398 11, 508 13 812 .464 1,287 36 132 89 1,163 3 100 26 299 4 31 13 1,730 2 311 929 6,563 54 1598 '1 70 25 7,199 630 2,207 104 2,645 74 613 68 234 8 39 11 130 11 4,579 • 268 26 1,725 120 491 30 4,950 217 302 15 98 1 55 445 54 2,524 302 27 2,962 217 822 45 11, 450 463 316 22 147 1 61 2 260 21 2,166 95 28 1,315 S3 75 9 4,426 121 308 19 278 6 23 670 57 1,611 \ 76 29 004 69 78 9 703 31 767 62 613 19 103 8 223 21 2,287 152 30 480 15 57 1,286 1,175 22 28 3 1 3 27 134 2 ^1 373 17 46 1 18 61 1 35 1 7 46 1 424 '' ' 7 32 1,026 60 55 3 2,794 129 213 14 187 7 52 3 617 54 1,206 54 33 654 42 138 6 1,060 34 242 11 61 20 62 2 817 37 34 869 30 46 6 979 23 4,062 287 2, 602 149 289 4 93 3 8,118 306 35 102 6 5 1 44 5 205 25 236 12 25 6 1 537 47 36 98 6 50 2 109 14 209 15 81 3 2 623 - 36 19 37 38 72 2 « 1 52 1 147 6 73 3 71 1 14 416 83 1 81 2 142 1,346 443 21 ' 20 69 115 39 40 41 92 5 13 162 7 2,671 619 1,241 4,766 358 9 19 4 623 6 32 8 61 49 2 . 25 90 1 1 17 60 12 77 1 15 11 7 94 19 189 7,788 ' 2 '■ 8 250 42 43 44 2 1 4 118 S3 3,571 Q 5,909 282 628 14 8,639 200 2,323 68 148 4 6 666 11 222 676 8 59 149 1 5 10 263 82 762 6 1 25 45 46 47 124 2 8 364 4 29 789 48 63 2 1,041 27 225 15 946 7 52 1 20 87 1 4 39 1 43 1 1 1 9 2 2 325 724 150 .157 129 613 3 6 9 2 15 48 49 50 61 5? 47 1 3 51 41 33 32 25 173 1 4 3 2 4 19 64 101 130 379 1 146 135 122 1,277 ,' * ■ 9 2 40 2 33 5 117 861 79 303 1,880 69 2 3 26 4 1 6 1 18 16 3 .53 429 19 24 586 6 130 3 5 50 1 2 12 22 523 4,055 26 158 64 65 2,087 145 147 6 2.759 65 1,527 85 1,611 58 2 '500 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table llO.— WHITE PEESONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN GAINPinL OCCUPATIONS AND IK EACH CLASS MANUFACTUBINO- AK» MECHAKICAl, IIVDUSTKIE9. STATES AKD TEERITOIIIE&. Tte TJntted States Nortll Atlantic division. Maine Kow HarapsliixD Vermont Massacliusctta , Khode Island Connecticnt New York N'ew Jersey Peimsylvania S^mth Atlantic diviaion. Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Tirginia -. "West Virginia i^ortt Carolina Soutli Carolina - . Georgia , Florida If ortli Ceatral division - . . OMo Indiana lUinoia MicMgaa "Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa MissoEEri ^ Uortli Dakota South Dakota. Nebraska Kansas Sontb Central division. . Kentucky , Tennessee Alabama Mississippi Lonlsiana Texas Oklaboma Arkansas "Western division . _ Montana "Wyoming Colorado K"ew Mexico Arizona Xrtah Nevada Idaho "Wasbington Oregon California TOTAL WHITE PERSONS HAVIHG rOEEIQN BOEN MOTHERS. Males. 2,094,332 1, 123, G27 17, 4C3 20, 738 9.985 204, 796 37, 104 65, 283 438, 125 104, 979 225, 149 63, 449 6,095 32, 770 6,508 4,26S 6,645 739 1,390 3,184 4,852 723, 159 135, 290 39, 213 182, 104 83, 448 85, 695 53, 388 34, 783 67, 734 2,866 4,663 19, 935 14, 040 65, 630 24, 251 6,363 3,545 1,889 12, 699 14,948 392 2,538 118, 467 6,712 1,948 15,683 1,230 1,320 7,072 1,283 1,834 16, 8?7 8,340 65, 332 Fe- males. 561,952 388, 342 8,383 13, 527 2,182 98,382 21,001 24,874 135, 377 29,212 65,404 13, 889 1,138 S41 917 94 304 131, i 27, 920 6,307 34,688 13, 353 16, 650 8,692 6,639 11, 390 602 748 2,789 1,810 12, 700 6,307 586 364 218 3,233 1,822 23 158 16,934 436 130 1,348 09 228 1,280 228 166 927 809 10, 272 WHITE PERSONS HATINO MOTHERS BORN IN- Germany. Males. 354 609 252 11, 987 1,308 11,437 185,461 40,840 87,400 31,933 1,073 22,163 2,224 1,333 3,085 223 619 887 426 345, 450 Fe- males. 67,775 56 222 20 2,847 309 2,428 39,153 7,876 14,804 6,386 80,502 25, 366 78,613 27, 102 49,085 15,177 15,301 40,270 499 1,160 6,893 5,482 32,949 15,938 1,807 1,053 590 5,880 «,421 136 1,124 29,419 1,316 434 4,264 332 219 672 316 349 3,760 2,583 15, 284 95 S,142 327 142 440 23 93 85 34 65,862 15,204 3,607 12, 242 4,273 8,423 2,177 2,121 6,361 57 143 719 635 6,952 3,824 192 78 57 1,167 664 10 60 2,766 72 15 274 13 10 35 24 22 167 198 1,935 Ireland. Males. 615,042 370, 253 3,764 5,504 2,070 93, 511 16, 203 29, 394 121, 869 29, 578 13, 834 2,691 4,947 2,037 1,168 1,333 149 435 911 263 94,461 20, 307 6,202 ^6, 993 9,658 6,905 6,344 4,756 10, 319 2,921 2,159 12,098 4,610 1,530 943 502 2,387 1,702 66 440 24,396 1,257 461 3,107 173 185 423 135 260 2,281 1,071 15, 032 Fe- males. 235,779 191, 080 1,864 4,224 1,077 64, 153 10, 772 15, 572 61, 103 13, 869 28, 447 4,675 826 2,433 625 246 343 20 147 196 40 30, 506 6,790 1,655 8,649 2,753 2,538 1,595 1,921 3,338 110 142 620 495 8,587 1,814 189 161 101 1,054 234 3 41 6,925 138 42 366 12 15 47 99 34 135 103 4,875 England and "Wales. Males. 239, 873 136, 927 2,112 1,771 956 22, 739 8,022 8,666 41,172 14,941 36,648 6,627 763 1,697 666 750 683 160 166 525 417 70,924 16,978 3,221 17,664 10, 262 5,019 3,088 3,669 5,333 273 658 2,413 2,446 6,037 1,520 848 752 251 612 1,631 61 372 20, 353 974 423 2,717 192 147 8,750 294 441 2,552 1,213 7,065 Fe- males. 43, 470 33, 995 546 673 129 8,261 2,922 1,866 8,859 3,326 7,513 841 87 361 84 85 76 30 29 52 37 10,313 2,691 353 2,111 1,600 1,013 437 644 682 33 80 353 356 Scotland. 233 75 41 30 173 143 2 19 2,600 40 275 16 7 715 51 60 174 120 1,086 Males. 72,931 961 695 738 8,922 1,895 2,471 13,556 4,506 7,628 19,037 3,034 827 3,631 3,876 1,494 1,654 1,070 1,529 231 234 796 762 2,016 463 295 251 69 173 612 23 119 8,121 607 212 1,249 95 97 645 112 135 1,356 670 8,143 Fe- 14,263 10,411 400 40 2,809 760 071 2,453 1,249 1,722 223 31 839 143 217 23 322 23 119 29 94 "10 116 6 327 11 129 10 2,630 406 124 653 646 199 160 200 109 30 30 92 81 711 OCCUPATIONS. 501 OF OCCTJPATIOT!irS, GtASBIFIED BY SEX AND BIRTHPLACE OF MOTHERS, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890— Cont'd. WHITE PEESONS HAVING MOTHEiES, BOBK' IN— Canada (EngliaJi). Canada (Erencli) . ScandinaTia. France. Italy. Hxmgary. Bohemia. Other countries. Males. I'e- malca. Male3. males^ Males. Fe. males. Males. males. Males; Fe- males. Males. Fe- males. Males. Fe- males. Males. Fe- males. 76, 289 21, 966 78, 847 40, 679 127, 659 16,018 29, 386 6,166 21, 269 3,792 9, 283 1, 469 20, 993 6, 461 123; 301 28, 149- 1 42, 023 15, 576- 08, 012 39, 405 23, 575 3, 360 12,930 3, 103; 18, 137 3,254 7, 528. 1,225- 3,580, 2,203: 56i,640 16, 919 2 3, 8U 2,056 1,SU 1, 207 788 234 5,013 9,292 3,171 4,333 7,076 052; 443 433 239 39 185 10 166 84 82 14 23 10 96 67 129 3 3 2 1 1 1 152 134 92; 16 17 8 3 18 1 4 10- 5 21, 010 9,146 30, 858 17, 468 6,689 733, 1,213 347 1,551 227 65 3 232 97 6,014 2,291 6 1,1«0 627- 7, 252 5,115 898 240 160 61, 543 122 5 7 631 183 7 1,400 406 5, 182, 2,946 2,984 363 721 164 865 80 283 16 42 4 1, 988 368: 8 9,053 2,772, 0,247 1,786 10, 526 1,390 6,028 1,721 8,269 2,356 3,763 1, 051 2,805 2, 051 29, 3or 10, 677 9 702 149 209 11 2,216 149 1,686 351 1,878 273 660 87 104 13 7,659 ]„859 10 1,467 347 188 18 4,^147 251 2,795 422, 2, 749 177 2, 742 68 292, 35 10, 713 1, 540 11 661 85 51 11 624 63 691 144 798 62 79 12, 536 116 6,329 1, 217 12 44 82 5 30 1 10 100 121 5 22: 72 205 12: 55 44 193 1 33 5 33 12 1 526 115 173 2,054 4 588 13 4 14 75- 74 44 32. 20 94 9S 25,414 8 9 „ 3 ft 4, X * 5 17 5,352 8 5 5 47 8 69 20 67 12 15 193' 30 IS 63 32 3 1 75 76 15 5 287 80 7 11 8 1 1 177 175 10 15 16 17 1 14 21 16 36 8 31 2 41 52 6 12 18 4 13 5 9, 702 3 2 19 101 125 82, 635 3 8 11,405 94 68 9,360 26: 8 1,612: 43 46 1,486 1 6 183 6 1 1,466 222 5 1 16, 603 4,111 178 3, 286 46,021 17 635 7, 716- 20 21 1, 176 22 ■ 1,947 372 323 32 927 62, 2,274 399 299 33 787' 122 ' 2, 560 918 5, 352; 891 23 564 123 81 10 1,071 94 985 124 64 1 26 4 18 2 1,785 310 24 4, 108^ 904, 1,412 269 28, 637' 4,433 2,000 303 548 89 317 69 7,426 2,142 10, 756 2,835 2b 9,711 2, 068 4,608 443 6,473 310 1, 123 212, 149 10 47 5 ,527- 56 11,013 1, 177 at 2,472 444, 1, 293 160 11, 898 1,311, 506 94, 66 3 39 4 1,703 209 6^205 1,257- 2' 2^700 510 1, 548: 170 19, 925 3,114 407 76 90 5 111 9 938 108 2,506' 281 w 1, 105 331 127 19 5,714 795- 423 61 22 1 16 985 147 1, 695 299 2a 880' ' 115 121 13 1,513 125 1,101 250 194 29 76 15 1,110 370 5,288 448 3U 303: 358 769! 98 77- 1G3 59: 61 64 13 11 11 1 054 251 23 4 1 1 35 1 79, 5 3, 59 7 9 1 76 3 252 37 32 3,771 525 200 41 31 8 28 3 1,134 148 915 96 3! 497 112 - 102 30 1,438 167 269. 42 23 4 17 1 91 7 766 80 ■64 983 93 07 10 1,363 69 3,625 817- 991 104 61 3 98 10 5, 423: 1,109 3. 191 28 14 4, 129 11 504 118 125 20 2 1 13 3 842 152 3( 138 It T 1 135 10 144 26 63 14 18 a 371 43 3' 94 7 6 1 96 2 130 18 24 4 3 1 2 191 14 3t 48 107 1 15 1 82 123 166 1 12 134 1,971 10 541 46 536 2 68. 2 5 3 6 1 1 120 819 11 178 3! 2 4( 283 20 21 2 571 30 538 96 177 5 25 1 53 3 2,914 697 4 1 G 26 1 12 2 1 6 11 1 20 1 4 92 7 10 107 2 92 8 19 1 1 7 1 146 13 4 7,306 860 985 7T 14,472 1, 131 2, 880 490 ' 1,857 189 149 7 176 21 8, 348 1,158' 4 772, 59, 276 17 923 43 102 17 103 2 8 20 449 10 4 67 13 12 2 248 10 21 8 9; 53; 1: 4 936 93 92 5 1,931 141 273 35: i 191 8 58 3 35 5 710 54 4 63 53 162 148 129 1,743 5 G 29 3: 43 3 51 I 2 262 38 4 6 18 11 12 3 1 : 55 2, 088 3 338 58 45 5 2 14 18 1 3 479 259 175 26 4 5 X 1 5 30 16 2 86 301 5 15 28 34 8 3 49 1 4 1 90 110 18 4 5 5 138 248 24 3, 806 170 235 18 i 59 2 16 1 29 2 803 37 6 BIT 70 43 3 1, 373 103; 131 40; 32 lo- 26 3 771 69: 5 2,718 428 247 23 3,035 300: i 1,910 359: 1, 284 172 ss. 3 49 4,342 730 5 502 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. • Table 111.— WHITE PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED OCCUPATIOHS. All occTipations. Agriculture, fisheries, and mining. Agricultural laborers (a) Apiarists Dairymen and dairy women I'armers, planters, and overseers (a) . Fishermen and oystermen (a) Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vino growers Lumbermen and raftsmen Miners (coal) Miners (not otherwise Bpecifled) Quarrymen Stock raisers, herders, and drovers "Wood choppers Other agricultural pursuits (a) Professional service . Actors Architects Artists and teachers of art Authors and literary and scientific persona . Chemists, assayers, and metallurgists Clergymen Dentists Designers, draftsmen, and inventors Engineers (civil, mechanical, electrical, and min- ing) and surveyors. Journalists Ijawyers Musicians and teachers of music Officers of United States army and navy. Offlcials (government) (o) Physicians and surgeons Professors in colleges and nniversities. Teachers Theatrical managers, showmen, etc Veterinary surgeons Other professional service Domestic and personal service. Barbers and hairdressers Bartenders Boarding and lodging house keepers Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) . Hotel keepers Housekeepers and stewards (a) Hunters, trappers, guides, and scouts. Janitors Laborers (not specified) (a) Launderers and laundresses Nurses and midwives . Restaurant keepers - . . Saloon keepers Servants Sextons Soldiers, sailors, and marines (United States) (a). "Watchmen, policemen, and detectives Other domestic and personal service Trade and transportation. Agents (claim, commission, real estate, insurance, etc.) and collectors. Auctioneers Bankers and brokers (money and stocks) Boatmen and canalmen '. Bookkeepers and accountants (a) Brokers (commercial) Clerks and copyists (a) Commercial travelers Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc Eoremen and overseers Hostlers Hucksters and peddlers Livery stable keepers Locomotive engineers and firemen (a) Merchants and dealers in drugs and chemicals (re- tail). Merobants and dealers in dry goods (retail) Mercliants and dealers in groceries (retail) Merchants and dealers in wines and liquors (retail). Merchants and dealers in wines and liquors (whole- TOTAL WHITE PEESONS HAVING FOEEIQN EOKN MOTHBES. Males. 6, 658, 664 1, 879, 050 450,117 390 9,070 1, 066, 263 15,705 39, 057 26, 8S4 135, 291 81, 044 21, 609 23, 367 9,224 959 156, 979 2,266 3,280 5,156 1,254 2,087 23, 628 2,801 3,935 13, 405 5,410 13, 972 15, 201 030 21, 993 16, 502 1,414 16, 019 5,554 2,096 373 37, 125 35, 713 4,748 59, 910 15, 549 2,473 444 8,165 855,419 5,140 2,903 7,548 61,210 73, 825 2,343 15, 259 1, 207, 310 49, 731 829 7,924 5,605 47, 484 1,727 187, 098 16, 710 167, 900 18,108 21, 085 36, 641 6,821 20, 022 13, 250 14, 228 51,009 7,872 2,609 Females. 1, 461, 427 42, 945 5,618 6 705 34, 906 17 1,187 11 146 45 20 214 3 67 74, 697 1,491 6 2,220 511 15 259 95 154 46 32 8,223 881 1,025 154 59, 061 228 672, 185 1,379 103 12,711 22 1,841 28, 685 1,823 7,559 43,200 17, 752 1,042 1,876 652, 558 14 53 1,567 109, 648 1,240 1 181 12 10, 782 6 27, 733 150 100 568 3 1,453 22 1 288 1,341 127 26 WHITE PEESONS HAVING MOTHEES BOEN IN— Germany. Males. 2, 223, 583 657, 627 171, 886 152 3, 0-14 429, 688 2,054 15, 386 3,193 17, 081 6,954 3,620 3,460 961 159 48, 145 515 1.291 2,049 310 802 7,425 830 1,343 3,229 1,346 3,421 7,919 152 5,228 4,835 504 5,166 1,168 450 162 342, 412 Females. 20, 605 15, 130 1,407 14, 255 5,752 600 03 2,291 216,705 1,083 681 3,024 25, 355 20, 905 024 4,116 9,070 805 390, 000 15, 783 238 2,584 994 16, 804 585 66, 424 6,898 47, 618 3,327 5,367 10, 054 1,701 6,156 6,276 6,429 23,351 3,160 1,265 16, 761 2,642 1 313 13, 063 681 1 15 2 4 28 1 10 16, 043 363 3 602 77 6 60 38 34 10 157 227 30 11,153 49 182, 772 488 46 2,328 7,426 500 2,296 9,937 4,229 378 90O 153, 268 328 34, 302 2 2,655 1 8,887 66 9 130 1 507 7 1 110 607 1,776 42 9 Ireland. Males. Females. 1, 676, 012 I 697, 483 329, 727 74, C98 36 1,079 178, 608 2,016 9,308 6,474 29, 965 17, 939 5,945 3,229 38, 716 a See expLinatory notes in Table 78. 725 387 546 210 313 6,325 413 427 3,353 1,479 4,703 1,199 221 9,290 3,228 269 3,950 2,194 414 64 415, 698 9,968 513 1 1S9 8,971 5 177 4 25 9 29, 648 3,786 12, 598 1,165 21, 684 4,205 710 73 2,793 299. 637 1,161 1,308 1,630 13, 036 23, 374 887 6,319 20, 601 742 376, 929 12, 682 229 1,744 3,005 11, 377 360 66, 827 3,308 65, 853 10, 251 5,437 2,431 11, 085 1,774 2,083 12, 897 3,283 786 291 1 483 158 3 42 13 63 14 67 9 2,162 304 218 61 25, 687 51 278, 828 430 35 5,488 8 615 10, 509 922 2,493 22, 563 6,164 300 708 227, 835 30 725 43, 260 381 48 6 4,219 2 9,872 45 54 281 2 287 11 481 2,306 England and "Wales Males. 725, 879 240, 453 36, 687 81 699 121, 428 1,773 5,717 1,814 43, 783 21, 926 2,679 3,531 497 138 Females. 649 725 931 303 467 4,333 673 937 3,187 1,194 2,581 1,779 82 2,056 2,898 154 2,034 951 557 60 85, 815 1,992 1,664 493 11, 008 1,704 458 64 1,170 49, 868 541 426 704 2,420 7,643 348 1,416 3,446 381 132, 383 9,173 166 1,454 439 8,606 353 23, 324 2,693 12, 568 1,679 1,763 1,647 1,020 4,209 1,944 1, 357 4,246 294 120 117, 229 203 2 58 ,952 3 668 134 2 62 26 25 5 6 1,682 181 223 13 8,428 58 Scotland. Males. 208, 670 63, 316 Females, 9,066 23 133 34, 200 1,827 1,411 11,147 2,923 599 1,408 257 38 8,306 1,718 1 258 3,274 162 448 2,905 117 74 30, 052 207 218 3,129 17 11 126 261 2 81 205 208 73 116 1,037 328 935 239 41 1,068 1,267 56 666 23a 206 19 23, 229 430 498 125 3,464 666 87 31 301 12, 852 123 141 190 664 1,899 83 547 1,137 85 2,096 39 518 127 2,877 106 7,114 823 3,461 668 261 340 1,389 494 661 ,264 116 34 37, 365 1,534 61 1 24 1,384 1 30 1 20 2 2 1,033 OS 1 133 4 289 63 77 7 2,885 13 11, 489 20 5 602 1 79 53 88 633 31 20 10, 872 3,446 10 "472' Oil 9 7 13 OCCUPATIONS. 503 IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCtTPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND BIETHPLACE OP MOTHERS: 1890. ... WHITE PEESONS HAVINQ MOTHEHS EOEN IN— Canada (English) . Canada (rrench). Scandinavia. Franco. Italy. Hungary. Boliemia. Other countries. Males. Females. Males. Females. Males. Females. Males. Females. Males. Females. Males. Females. Males. Females. Males. Females. 251, 274 60, 524 160, 660 48, 687 531, 442 104, 709 97, 523 16, 690 118,036 7,267 34, 442 4,045 60,457 13, 334 470, 786 66, 476 ] 77, 918 1,110 30, 768 401 243, 859 4,084 29, 462 724 19, 418 246 8,380 32 22, 874 677 155, 248 2,987 i 22, 029 29 190 41, 770 2,327 594 5,527 576 2,196 CU 920 1,100 40 8,793 143 1 17 923 8 16 2 1 1 3 4 8,744 7 38 15, 153 691 211 2,385 71 951 745 182 1,070 20 1,554 75 72, 443 21 674 143,603 2,255 1,448 4,350 4,352 8,526 3,181 1,628 1,274 104 7,162 452 5,701 10 291 17, 214 290 1,166 400 2,041 1,029 117 915 262 20 4,008 62 4,517 4 128 2,288 717 964 231 3,986 4,203 1,678 138 632 32 2,561 170 561 4 5,465 2 7 16, 219 17 81 61 759 125 58 57 20 3 705 205 38, 130 20 2,882 65, 420 3,238 2,317 2,034 15, 928 13, 171 2,309 7,892 1, 651 256 9,316 1,088 L 40 3,540 18 676 2 51 5 672 138 39 14 5,612 1,101 224 7 6 1 363 2 463 44 1,670 3 82 1 16 9 2 67 317 32 15 2 1 22 1 4 3 2 17 13 2 4 i 2 6 3 1 1 1 19 190 9 2 3 1 2 1 1 1 12 1 1 2 801 1< 2 6,219 3 2,760 1 1,749 5 2,630 1. 44 177 1 95 106 207 58 66 1,076 351 154 878 345 852 298 26 962 1,596 46 1,036 328 221 32 37, 844 101 1 249 60 2 21 7 2 21 3 748 18 23 41 7 7 261 40 23 113 34 93 102 7 167 387 23 119 60 23 31, 453 7 24 160 253 60 108 1,560 81 291 724 218 388 424 44 1,029 426 60 1,103 108 82 13 91, 602 29 90 71 289 46 77 549 72 169 284 116 277 367 16 326 606 122 451 128 49 3 16, 725 86 26 17 222 52 15 201 7 17 32 30 31 1,426 4 171 81 24 71 126 6 2 48, 994 21 7 6 25 4 6 43 8 13 12 9 32 66 4 5 20 24 5 20 75 5 10 30 26 75 184 2 03 36 8 91 16 .3 1 10, 310 2 131 209 301 126 00 1,635 164 249 526 285 584 1,201 35 729 1,182 146 1,283 236 84 10 103, 115 87 1 1 17 5 70 7 1 27 4 6 1 5 1 328 75 8 1 5 9 4 3 1 1 105 31 1 15 3 5 3 10 1 2 2 2 1 6 •>, 9. 4 6 2 4 2 231 ?/ 2, 1 1 1 71 ?.f ?r 124 10 18 380 2f 2f 79 98 14 4,785 11 9 10 33 63 4 2,166 10 12 43 13 1,241 10 15 60 • 3 43 9 1 1 11, 684 1 1 1 41 63 10 1,849 20 3f 2 1 74 5 3 1 24 35 621 1 148 33 3^ 3f 21 25, 885 5 79, 200 10 6,566 7 28, 020 Sf 6,656 1,934 2,263 5,297 3' 1,300 791 240 2,720 757 122 55 219 20, 135 201 131 229 980 2,413 46 340 1,006 102 50, 430 58 1,375 498 211 1,014 299 34 35 69 25, 620 82 16 82 081 881 48 60 527 23 18,026 12 1 255 1 24 605 077 1,529 507 2,808 736 142 31 794 72, 691 448 140 350 2,024 6,084 90 1,248 1,396 101 60, 960 46 927 082 122 826 491 118 26 90 7,747 370 34 303 1,079 3,107 35 301 412 49 17, 942 53 3 285 3,384 655 163 155 207 31 5 46 39, 405 71 7 200 1,210 1,419 18 40 140 1,782 25, 794 2) 5 66 63 45 19 120 25 2 2 87 147 14 182 52 6 1 23 8,761 24 7 32 689 232 , 10 35 91 17 5,575 2 1 12 2,487 1,476 296 1,674 755 103 30 350 85, 154 1,003 111 734 3,041 5,652 138 810 1,012 229 77, 746 129 4 393 1 55 1,205 38 39 840 745 2 74 2,347 19 40 41 96 1,675 58 381 12 113 2 42 5 110 42 43 44 31 191 890 1,238 43 25 20, 726 3 250 417 121 5 11 4,041 45 352 3,483 851 59 21 71, 179 14 72 650 413 32 28 4,550 3 172 144 57 17 15 1,282 9 10, 974 22 1 44 120 181 10 19 23 7 4,732 2 102 343 82 4 11 4,618 1 38 1,001 2,191 692 54 65 22, 143 4.« 94 61 40 2 8 1,992 i( 4' 4i 4S 5 61 S! 51 2 70 5, 338 2 54 2,587 1 26 1,485 1 3 722 2 57 4,690 6' 10 1,150 27 1,105 1 237 5( 2,755 40 337 232 2,656 71 8,346 035 7,049 551 962 393 517 1,448 737 323 1,123 66 33 95 457 12 30 196 804 R 2,447 91 4,316 176 551 353 200 285 175 129 857 50 10 12 2,146 15 249 320 1,623 28 8,088 399 7,437 1,569 1,149 427 305 936 732 570 1,698 128 34 50 952 21 250 49 989 68 3,117 349 1,375 170 248 290 100 304 285 304 960 221 113 34 138 2 89 30 166 12 1,013 30 943 141 95 3,456 18 36 42 39 1,049 110 34 2 141 203 3 35 5 152 2 1,042 45 000 43 50 139 13 48 92 93 332 41 9 2,600 64 488 207 2,037 125 9,478 1,040 5,627 458 600 13, 584 170 503 675 2,087 3,001 363 156 52 51 ■if 2 4 1 296 12 2 121 4 126 1 93 10 478 01 148 17 16 600 6 24 21 153 171 35 15 2 3 6 1 315 2 1,188 6 3 12 sr fif 1,009 116 27 12 32 61 fi' 1,537 7 3 29 424 2 1,017 5 10 3 331 2 1 7 113 48 276 1 6 2 2 6 8 3 2 6f fi' 8 7 13 20 171 11 2 380 1 6 6 7( 11 20 50 2 1 4 12 22 1 1 2 12 31 1 1 2 37 109 3 1 3 5 24 2 9 82 101 7 2 10 52 1 3 6 7 7 7 7 504 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. TAiKLE 111.— WHITE PEESONS-IO YEARS OF AGE AND 'OVER IN THE UNITED OTATESi-ENffAGEtt 141 U2 113 114 145 146 147 148 IM 150 151 152 occur ATIOHS. Trade, and tranaportation^-Continned. Merobanta and dealers, nat specified (retail). Merchantsand dealers (wlioleaale), importers, and sliippiDg mercliants. Messengers and .errand and ofiiGeboyg Newspaper carriers and newsboys Officials of banks and of insurance, trade, trans- portation, trust, and other oompaniea. (a) Packers and shippers Pilots Porters and helpers (in stores and warehouses) . , - Sailors (a) Salesmen and saleswomen. Steam- railroad employfis (not otherwise speci- fied), (a) Stenographers and typewriters Street railway employes Telegraph and telephone, operators Telegraph and telephonelinemen and electric light and power company employes. Undertakers Weighers; gangers', and measurers Otherpersona m trade and transportation Manufacturing and mechanical industries. Agricultural implement makers (not otherwiat classified), (a) Apprentices ( blacksmiths) Apprentices (boot and shoo makers) Apprentices (carpenters and joiners) Apprentices (carriage and wagon makers) Apprentices (dressmakers) Apprentices (leather curriers, etc.) Apprentices (machinists) Apprentices (maa&na) Apprentices (milliners) — Apprentices (painters) Apprentices (plunabers) Apprentices (printers) Apprentices (tailors) Apprentices (tinsmiths) Apprentices (not otherwise specified) . Artificial flower makers Bakers Basket makers Blacksmiths Bleachers, dyers, and scourers Bone and ivory workers ■ Bookbinders Boot and shoe makers and repairers Bottlers and mineral and soda water makers. Box makera (paper) Box makers (wood) Brass workers (not otherwise specified) (a) Browera and maltsters (a) Brick and tilo makers and terra cotta workers (a) Britannia workers Broom andhruah makers Builders and contractors Butchers Butter and cheese makers Button makers Cabinet makers Candle, soap, and tallow makers — Carpenters andjoiners Carpetmakers (a) Carriage and wagon makera (not otherwise classi- fied, (a) Charcoal, coke, and lime burnera Chemical works>employ6a (a) Clock and watch makers and repairers Compositors (a) > Confectioners Coopers Copper workers. Corset makers - Cotton mill operatives (a) Distillers and rectifiers (a) i Door, sash, and hlind-makers- (o) Dressmakers Electroplatera Electrotypers and Istereotypers (a) Engravers Eertilizer makers (a) Pish curers and packers (a) TOTAL WHITE PERSONS HATING FOEEIQN BOEN MOTHEESi . Malea, Femalesi 167,682 10, 261 24, 918 2,597 11, 319 9,960 1,036 9,004 23, 655- 77, 520 149, 882 3,847 18,400 11, 221 4,582 3, 482 1,656 1,935 2,106 1,911 603 2,934 408 255 5, 127 1, 039. 1,136 3,067 2,160 1,359 1,032 18, 395 425 43, 927 2,211 93, 358 9,561 871 7,774 98, 812 4,822 2,675 5,427 11, 753 18, 625 29, 973 463 4,602 20, 315 62,004 4; 460 684 24, 614 2,134 220, 848 8,423 14, 890 3,824 1,702 11, 010 9,650 10,248 24, 175 2,642 437 64, 071 1,130 2, 322 610 1, 583 877 4,981 280 409 9,890 70 1,976 42 37 4,100 1 208 9 32, 133 020 7 1,699 476 39 2 649 661, 962 14 1 20 5 1 2,877 7 1 578 3 2 64 544 3 867 2,159 1,478- 168 28 1,239 127 7,581 17, 816 406 8,368 761 710 54 78 81 857 6 102 190 1,182 14 279 02 6, 968 102 7 669 2,341 2,316 3,926 31 WHITE PBKSONS HAVING MOTHEHS BOEN IN— Germany^ Males. Eemales-.' 72,059 4-^590 8,<141 1, 163 2,723 3,642 215 3; 933 3,588 31, 662 29, 841 971 4i068 2,211 1,046 1,324 367 555 779, 399 622 711 234 1,232 185 116 1,677 276 541 783 735 673 510 8,738 129 29,72] 1,438 32, 006 1,928 260- 3,344 36, 236 2,806 1,087 2,720 3, 837 15, 462 9,248 84 2,304 4,618 38, 762 1, 615 233 15, 352 987 79, lec 2,305 8,297 619 660 4,568 3,048 5,668 12, 916 4,115 103 64,174 3,447 7 624 8 933 137,665 139 81 630, 3 327 136 2,203 3 91 93 02 3,705. 21: 633 17 7 1,217 94 2 11, 022 1,519 2 660 70 12 1 123 1,068 4 '"217 16 239 2 355 918 723 74 8 271 27 1,458 2,334 166 2,642 420 97 34 31 74 62 208 4 142 16 884 32 2 172 552 340 1,404 13 2 820 2,989 3 2 36, 234 26 1 28 2 Ii'eland. Males. Females. 30,442- 1,845 9,735 080 2,919 3,200 374 3,874 6,729 18, 247 64, 033 1,168 9,481 5,184 1,999 1,316 811 611 515, 042 546 649 126 719 112 1,743 450 287 1,660 736 163 289 4,750 35 4,547 182 26, 133 3,857 368 2,127 27, 937 1,130 816 1,108 4,702 1,381 6,649 126 1,046 7,760 8,294 698 265 1,393 660 36,609 3,279 1,917 700 661 1,681 2,997 1,190 6,420 6S9 189 16, 382 286 404 80 443 311 773 125 102 3,468 19 852 10 6 2,006 82 2 13, 234 362 2,619 3 1,907 19 1 229 235, 779 14 1 1 1,098 2 1 193 1 22 67 1 269 644 385 42 10 610 77 4,663 10, 529 141 4,104 201 495 41 414 3 4 64 750 4 93 4 4i279 34 5 290 944 1,982 1,330 7 2 2,495 26,194 2 67, 874 36 England and Wales. MaleSi FemaJea. 19, 432 1,371 2,299 221 2,817 835 169 476 2,621 8,982 10, 902 837 1,570 1,544 564 362 258 172 239,873 134 166 37 279 22 18 668 135 219 215 65 64 1,615 10 2,006 11, 033 1,695 98 826 7,021 221 199 312 1,317 366 1,905 153 392 3,085 5,176 479 89 1,267 140 25, 920 1,694 1,446 214 141 1,42C 1,392 780 1,081 842 62 9,032 73 225 22 233 102' 914 21 29 1, 015. 12 119 8 14 282 1 6 2,676 38 1,189 1 468 45 4 io 48, 470 189 662 1,105 13 478 53 44 9 40 2 4 11 86 1 16 13 765 65 207 335 246 255 5,877 2 2 13, 314 Seotland^ Malesv 5,425- 640 65 1,012 224 61 125 1,194 2,942 3,510 214 454 469 12 92 53 14 19 435 1 1,191 34 4,231 667 23 312 1,657 65 32 71 386 76 327 20 79 1,204 845 171 7 373 33 10, 707 416 74. 47 269 474 72 15 1,907 15 48. 13 33 36 217 9 11 Eemales. 776 14 383 145 18 1 "'l' 51 14 14 18 61 11 1 33 2 234 317 149 13 11 1 2 2 S 294 103 2,134 3,796 1 OrSeo 6xplanatory;iiotes in Table 78. OCCUPATIONS. 505 IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND BIRTHPLACE OF MOTHEKS: 1890— Con tinuotl. WHITE PERSONS HATINQ MOTHEnS BOJiN IN- - Canada. (Oijelisli)- Canada (Erencli). Scandinavia. ITranoe. ItDly. 1 Hungary. Boheinia. Other countries. Halea. Females. iZ.ilea. Eemales. Males. Eemalea, Males. Females. Males. TTemales. Males. Females. Males. Females. Males. Femalea 6,125 355 963 80 591 354: 48 130 1,880 3,740 5, 145 : 287 181 1; 73 1,551 loa 236 24 91. 144: ; 13 42 408- 1,471' 2, 872; 23 167 99 66. 40 9 14; 78, 847 59 1 9 7,020 204; 881: 79 453: 543 86. 344 6, 659; 3,594 13, 608; no; 857 275' 206 81: 43 64 : 127,659. 132 1. 30 2 2 61 3,580 286 ' 193 33 193 85 24 87 317 1,192 1,261 68 201 118 50 54 20 25 29, 380 232 2 10 6,118 179 206 51 68 64 8 139 342 488 10,157 5 136 18 15 16 1 329 21, 269 228 3 15. 2 805 47. 80 1 19 21 14 13 865, 32. 216, 27 17 165 34 15,160 748; 1,298 182 416 623 38 389' 1,879 4,595 7i 655- 142; 536, 330; 124, 101 36 171 123, 361 490 5 133 3 76 77 47 78 79 5 149 1 17 80 32 61 6 78 105 81 82 » 5 34 10 290 1,222 16 23 7 3 r 1 3 9,283 25 28' 417 676 16. 20' 35 8 34 4 8 20,993 1 11 1 1, 359 21: 180 1; 70 14 2 83 2 356, 9 85 2 601 21 206' 84 1, 273 IS 581 394 3 no 193 ; 11 13; 97 1. 18; 156 ; 19 '" 4 80 87 88 931 355 i 82 47 30 ' 76, 289 226 48 1 23: 5 16' 40,679 69 9 31 1 89 90 91 92 3 21,966 16, oia. 2 6,166 isi 3,792 31 6, 461 53 23, 149 93 ' 1,469 94 : 3s 75 20 145 23 1: 1 62 35 ft 94 10 485 92 22 150 14 1 13 15 5 22 6 4 48 4 9 i J6 30 9 4 232 63 897 43 1,307 254 7 77 1,386 02 37 50 173 176 469 2 82 241 : 1,504 i 66 7 364 23 3,189 49 299 104 31 410 156 267 495 40 4 268 42 30 15 32 9 170 5 4 10 7 45 ?0 1 i' 26 10 8 9 7 1 56 2: 1 10 Iff 18; 41 3 ' 3.' 50 4 19 27 78 17 253 6 356 13 733 8 4 82: ' 953 21 9 166: 65 ' 145 123 2 18 60, 764 2 357 25 1, 627 19 169 37 8 42 77. 39 347 7 4 26 11 25 7 13 10 30 1 157 89 29 163, 21 14: 171 43 95 96 1. 1 1 97 1 3 98 45 99 75 57 86. 25 10 167 100 11 ■ 214 28 2 62 25. 6 283 28 Mil 1 3 102 103 35 12 32; 7 1 3 2 6 12 2 39 3 113 5 136 24 1 19 423 14 4 10 21 12 426 2 6 15 1 104 : 53 119 127 26 23 641 2. 584 ^ 50 , 4, 687 185 la 174 : 3, 984. 82 100 j 203 267 47 775 21 145 1,272 1, 07O 224 7 520 38 17, 076 100 i 642; 83 53 322 671 221 865 66 13 1,584 12. 119 11 48 29 103 10 126 17 14 36 ff 9 192: 76a' 48 2, 478 313 34 40 6,951 30 153 253 157 10 4, 629 39 111 264 686 47 14 232, 21 9,106 94 236 89 29 128 103 102 314 39 26 20,423 1 6 127 a: , 3a 4; 22 7 12 44 51 82 59 23 549 2. 1,050 108 7,132 107 40 286 6, 451 87 29 156 348 21a , 2, 199 6 143 1, 225- 1,440 428 21 2,856 97 ; 25,917 156. 797 130 6S 938 384 219 873 142 19 620 33 200 la 44 29 158 7 13 65 70 97 205 72 948 30: 2,209 130 3,284 399 19 417 6, 628 265 178 368- 360 608. 2,701 10 261 480. 3,221 782 32; 1,677 87 10,484 299: 603, 040 100 1,220 407 078 1, 365 160 11 1,325; 57, 129 248 00 : 17 2S9' 9 44 105 '" "i" 59 106 3 9i 2 4 »; 16: 26 5 51 4 3 12' sa 241; 2.: 73 3 9 a 113 46 234. 52 12 2 50 1 163 324 63 269 25 13 17 10 107 2 19 2 108 109 21 7 49 15 1 7: 6 13 87 23 1 2 57 1 45 77 203 ' 145 473 8 298 64 3 70 : 3(286 41 25 20 54 21 632 249 IS 1 1 1 18 ; 4 10, 110 111 112 113 114 37 1 270! i 1,690: 13: 268 15; T . 30 8- 60 : 1, 201 5. 217 12. 29 11 ; t ii 51. 2 76 12 1. 1 115 no 17 41 1 37 5 6 U7 118 119 I 44 : 7 2 1 11 120 121 1 1, 122 123 7 22 10' 5 4 4 3 1 IM 5: 21 1?5 14 14 204 224: 3 1 7 6 129 1 2 98 7 208: 52 15 589 6. 40 13 32 92 7 4' 18 2 36 2 5 121 126 1W 1 11 28: 1: S 5, 2.; 9 3 1 9 217 9 9 4 3 1 2 4 21 4 1 2 4 6 25 42 1 9 4 174 1?,8 1 la: 27 5 125 5 873 61 14 246 8 70 28 ; 966 : 48 ; 10 1 97 : 59 ; 13 7 11 4 21 7 1 1?,9 1 130 131 4 2 5 " 4 4 19 25 132 2 132 1 1 12 2 ^ :1R3 4a 134 135 lan 53 262' 266 99 2 24 39: ! 21 27 3 7 69- 80 72' 3 4 40 15 61 3' 5 448 1. 4 3 17 75 60 127 2 137 138 139 140 141 142 108 1, 847 110 j 23,309: 68; 510; 29 234 ii- 38 i 2 1 20 113 1, 020 1 6,199 4 143 144 il»5 i 2,;390 2 '1+11 7, 316 3 3,332 6,724 1 2 1 499 291 696 ■147 148 iin 6 1 11 1 1 8 150 151 65 i 6 1 152 506 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table HI.— WHITE PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED OCCUPATIONS. Manufacturing and meclianical industries — Cont'c Gas worirs employes (a) Glass workers GloTe mailers , G old and silver workers Gnnsmitlis, locksmiths, and bell hangers . . Hair workers Harness and saddle makers and repairers. Hat and cap makers Hosiery and knitting mill operatives (a) . . . Iron and steel workers (a) Lace and embroidery makers Lead and zinc workers Leather curriers, dressers, finishers, and tanners. Machinists Manufacturers and officials of manufacturing companies. Marble and stone cutters Masons (brick and stone) Meatandfruitpackers,canners,and pre3ervers(a) Mechanics (not otherwise specified) Metal workers (not otherwise specified) Mill and factory operatives (not specified) (a) . Millers (flour and grist) Milliners Model and pattern makers Molders Musical instrument makers (not otherwise speci- fied), (a) Nail and tack makers (a) Oil well employes Oil works employes- Painters, glaziers, and varnishers Paper hangers Paper mill operatives Photographers Piano and organ makers and tuners (a). Plasterers Plumbers and gas and steam fitters Potters Powder and cartridge makers Printers, litbographers, and pressmen (a). Print works operatives (a) Publishers of books, maps, and newspapers. Hoofers and slaters !Rope and cordage makers Eubber factory operatives Sail, awning, and tent makers Salt works employes Saw and planing mill employes (a) Seamstresses (a) Sewing machine makers (not otherwise classi- fied), (a) Sewing machine operators (a) Ship and boat builders Shirt, collar, and cuff makers (o) . Silk mill operatives (a) Starch makers Steam boiler makers Stove, furnace, and grate makers (a). Straw workers Sugar makers and refiners , Tailors and tailoresses (a) Tinners and tinware makers Tobacco and cigar factory operatives Tool and cutlery makers (not otherwise classi- fied), (a) Trunk, valise, leather-case, and pocket-book makers. "CTmhrella and parasol makers , Upholsterers , "Well borers ., "Wheelwrights , "Whitewashers "Wire workers , "Wood workers (not otherwise specified) , Woolen mill operatives (a) Other persons in manufacturing and mechanical industries. TOTAL WHITK PEESONS HAVING POKEIGN EOEN MOTHERS. Males. Females. 3,395 17, 810 1,127 10, 128 5,723 522 19, 380 11,296 4,803 87, 299 095 2,849 20, 406 93, 286 39, 681 39, 046 81,113 2,497 4,263 10, 483 31, 833 13,867 243 4,897 42, 317 ■ 447 95, 994 4,002 10, 608 5,882 9,125 15, 316 35, 158 0,766 518 35,914 1,753 4,074 3,049 6, 921 1,488 1,048 53, 532 3,327 500 749 10, 918 3,008 11, 601 356 14, 207 5,220 411 2,157 101, 595 27, 808 45, 820 9,990 3,878 941 14, 306 1,258 4,450 8,035 35, 617 33, 928 31,883 5 930 1,435 2,074 CO 379 482 3,970 11,766 1,500 3,132 104 187 77 155 32 25 973 6 1 588 28, 273 31 22, 039 53 '-.^ 23 '■ 11 ( 280 2 24 706 15 0,204 738 170 9 27 1,120 322 2,630 1,132 19 2 2,181 4,960 152 71 130 67, 083 15 4,123 2 9,797 14, 983 101 5 7 1,031 4 44, 832 670 14, 915 340 550 1,233 1,067 789 2,105 20, 037 10,428 WHITE PEHSONS HAVING MOTHBES BOEN IN- Germauy. Males. Females. 543 7,380 290 3,304 3,161 285 9,527 3,121 897 23, 124 260 1,099 8,843 29,371 17, 298 8,003 25, 381 1,069 1,347 2,922 0,309 6,685 116 1,619 13, 505 325 638 399 642 36, 312 1,821 1,985 2,159 4,992 3,722 7,828 2,092 117 13, 320 446 505 1,183 1,044 1,324 269 317 14, 839 1,368 160 116 1,429 957 3,948 198 3,023 2,379 68 1,207 56, 682 13, 318 26, 247 3,015 2,478 309 7,716 349 2,172 634 2,284 17,334 4,440 10, 621 1 350 422 001 19 164 136 891 2,956 372 1,340 40 51 25 49 11 7 4-i4 1 129 3,143 5 6,966 35 1 4 221 810 2)2 45 3 6 268 57 636 95 3 1 676 533 51 10 36 21, 032 4 931 Ireland. 144 2 20, 775 181 5,021 90 209 199 349 140 944 2,958 8,166 Males. Females. 2,170 4,804 180 2,701 881 107 3,646 4,482 1,723 32, 222 57 747 10, 680 24,028 6,271 14, 306 26, 618 826 1,175 3,299 9,897 1,829 64 800 16, 340 29 528 722 1,041 21, 964 1,138 4,857 716 1,293 6,065 18, 074 1,684 194 11, 113 1,813 418 1,099 1,133 3,605 454 280 0,870 453 118 85 8,139 607 2,232 90 6,941 1,715 192 300 8,832 6,105 4,254 2,475 301 2,501 301 862 120 2,550 6,334 13,955 10, 059 / 4, 380 660 937 28 121 206 2, 148 6,064 765 1,024 05 91 27 41 313 1 322 13, 599 9 7,216 22 6 179 1 12 270 4,025 148 65 3 15 415 218 1,435 787 1 1,164 3,300 50 48 26 19, 500 7 2,100 2 5,780 6,879 20 2 665 2 9,501 205 4,041 116 181 881 497 14, 074 4,761 England and "Wales Males. Fei^ales. 275 2,381 365 1,822 606 1,902 1,036 1,075 14, 891 112 244 1,306 13, 045 6,974 4,733 10, 910 177 703 1,471 6,841 2,691 32 1,145 4,467 S", 34 •■• 224 302 273 12, 961 836 1,070 1,121 684 2,263 4,082 2,073 98 4,022 572 396 512 318 679 257 67 2,660 143 40 31 1,613 188 1,910 15 2,001 383 07 51 3,922 2,700 1,928 2,185 173 103 1,131 193 419 / '' 834 2,519 7,721 3,595 a See explanatory notes in Table 78. 91 226 221 6 26 43 375 1,074 135 ■ 248 12 7 11 24 2 2 33 2 ,- 52 3,794 i 2,923 12 3 2 283 130 12 . 2 2 343 28 251 103 114 350 14 3 12 4,113 2 253 577 1,470 1,670 21 431 76 64 146 3,379 697 ootland. Males. 97 367 32 301 93 4 541 387 139 2,220 10 48 474 6,376 1,957 4,229 3,072 47 . 223 271 1,341 732 9 405 1,878 27 ■ 109 69 2,082 141 617 195 140 839 1,931 230 21 1,451 310 102 211 132 146 71 24 1,086 20 40 812 78 512 1 823 106 12 28 1,331 699 201 236 42 18 366 77 103 10 153 683 1,514 739 6 14 71 258 22 12 1,186 796 >, * 1 140 30 ! 7 ■; 1 ! I 45 5 78 40 1,030 1 183 601 1 26 "iii 31 42 92C 178 OCCUPATIONS. IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND BIETHPLACE OF MOTHERS: 1890— Continued. 507 WHITE PERSONS HAVING MOTHEKS BOEN IN— Canada (English). Males. Females. 40 150 20 288 69 12 852 109 173 1,250 4 28 847 3,126 1,407 ,071 ,008 03 160 242 995 694 4 190 965 46 116 51 4,194 198 457 388 389 486 1,064 86 6 1,480 51 114 105 97 414 41 5,070 30 17 ,542 44 64 4 358 139 36 22 740 945 362 388 53 10 383 103 245 10 868 88: 13 40 104 2 15 13 83 537 52 55 10 5 Canada (Trencl). Males, remales. Males. Temales. 1,319 1 3 25 1 147 84 22 1 13 2 152 20 06 440 8 275 187 1,323 10 148 33 79 931 208 29 62 30 492 30 19 444 82 481 1,211 4 4 672 1,534 363 ,012 1,027 15 65 261 1,208 217 1 70 607 Scandinavia. 44 840 121 81 220 235 25 16 302 201 12 70 60 105 30 22 4,303 13 20 644 32 221 68 9 1 420 252 177 601 27 65 4 205 13 169 1,101 3,661 2 25 85 1 7 25 36 1,029 41 9 1 4 26 4,656 '"'428 343 14 5 90 2 1 5 645 52 282 406 2 416 3 9 83 2,723 261 119 358 64 351 151 6 762 125 144 3,740 17 84 1,374 5,671 1,143 1,917 5,565 60 302 874 1,083 2,103 151 280 571 805 913 744 264 39 1,204 33 74 91 60 292 236 60 11, 108 79 38 15 1,125 54 194 18 432 147 9 130 8,072 952 694 472 67 14 834 154 143 21 1,006 2,788 354 1,592 33 381 23 11 1 3 378 4 914 2 1 1 20 2,811 lis 119 2 1,619 6 11 57 284 160 France. Italy. Males. Females. 18 1,013 71 212 132 11 354 140 33 827 31 44 301 1,609 727 411 817 29 81 105 277 235 6 20 17 27 35 1,475 81 66 161 132 133 296 73 4 485 28 31 35 20 4 503 17 15 171 29 470 1 127 71 3 22 1,002 428 377 143 211 15 89 6 63 430 219 393 2 445 Males. Females. 971 25 60 225 1 387 7 13 6 23 116 87 17 140 22 65 42 7 25 310 15 457 30 119 203 259 1,948 1,839 32 23 133 202 19 4 33 79 13 476 23 111 31 149 113 94 60 1 130 84 5 22 37 68 12 10 200 25 2 136 9 511 1 11 32 3 6 2,322 171 240 81 16 17 84 5 182 255 752 Hungary. Males. Females. 27 148 3 7 121 127 4 16 2 29 26 2 48 176 6 1,781 129 96 186 19 48 10 4 152 165 4 27 9 17 6 71 179 2 14 1,722 124 477 17 16 4 47 1 6 90 142 119 1 329 Eoliemia. Malea. Females. 5 34 1 27 155 2 316 31 7 1 35 74 462 249 239 631 37 29 74 205 112 2 14 435 11 25 608 20 34 23 67 56 94 l.'i 2 218 5 7 12 7 14 337 1 113 5 1,387 44 1 15 3,695 194 2,191 109 169 161 4 19 39 112 478 84 2 615 22 1 'i'gio 2,104 6 I Other cotintriea. 3 11 98 126 Males. Females. 78 1,106 60 646 471 29 1,063 1,497 110 5,080 194 478 1,521 2,966 2,747 1,168 3,197 127 161 679 1,412 646 12 130 1,413 24 46 26 71 5,036 202 259 384 370 500 693 170 20 1,620 192 79 120 139 238 69 212 6,433 956 47 432 404 1,004 1,521 16 298 148 12 302 12, 956 1,800 8,672 368 321 90 747 62 181 72 661 3, 346 715 1,972 44 63 47 2 34 no 274 364 63 247 12 20 1 18 869 2 1 216 29 5 74 67 12 6 18 4,464 444 906 1,061 16 5,519 59 2,568 9 44 22 23 619 508 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 112.— NATIVE WHITE PEESOFS 10 TEAES OF A€fE AJfD QVEE IKf THE UIOTEB' STATES EN&ASE© OOCnPATIOKS. All occupatioiia Agriculture, fisheries, and mining Agricnltural lalDorers (a) Apiarista Dairymen and dairy women Parmera, plantersi and overseera (a) I'ieliermeii and oysterm6n{a) Gardenera.floriata, nurserymen, andvinegrowera. Lumbermen and raitsmen Miners (coal) Minera- (not otherwise specified) Quarrymen Stock raisers, herders, andldroyera "Wood ciioppera - Other agricultural pursuits (a) Professional service - - Actors^- — Architeota Artiats and teachera of art - Authora and literary and acientitio persona Cliemiats-, aasayera, and metallurgista — Clergymen Dentists,^ _ — Designers, draftsmen, and inventors Engineers (civil, mechanical, electrical, and min- ing) and surveyors. Journalists Lavryera - Musicians and teachers of music — Officers of United States army and navy Officiala(governmeni) {a}... Physicians andsurgeons Professors in colleges andnniversities Teachera Theatrical managers, showmen, etc Veterinary aurgeons Other profeaaional service. Domestic and personal service Barbers and hairdreasers Bartendera - . - Boarding and lodging house keepers Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) Hotel keepers Housekeepers and stewards (a) Hunters-, trappers, guides, and scouts 3 anitora '. — Laborers (not specified) (a) - — Launderers and laundresses Kurses and midwives - — Eeataurant keepers Saloon keepers- Servants Sextona - - Soldiorsi sailors, and marines (TJnited-iStates) {a}.. Watchmen, policemen, and detectives Other domestic and poraonal service Trade and. transportation Agents (claim, commission, real estate, insurance, etc.) and coUectora. Auctioncera Banlcera and brokers (money and atoeks) -Boatmen and canalroen Bookkeepers and accountants (a) Brokers (commercial) Clerka and copyists (a) Commercial travelers Draymen, hackmon, teamsters, etc Foremen and CFverseora Hostlers Hucksters and peddlers Livery stable keepers Locomotive engineers and firemen (a) Mercbanta and dealers in drugs and chemicals (re- tail). Merchants and dealers in dry goods (retail) Merchants and dealers in groceries (retail) Merchants and dealera in wines and liquors(retail) Merchants and dealers in winea and liquora (whole- sale). 2, 206, 803 TOTAL NATI^TS WHITE PERSONS HAVING FOREIGN BOEN MOTHEBS. Males. ITemales. 627, 476 210, 453 145 2,009 336, 794 3, 3-76 8,142 6,673 31, 937 15, 290 4, 188 7,558 1,641 272 65,286 1,205 1, 183 1, 778 416 721 5,833 1,511 1,474 5,872 2,390 8,282 4,.S32 239 10, 690 6,593 475 8, 361 3,112 619 200 318, 727 15,619 16, 080 916 22,132 4,616 722 180 1,811 199, 723 1,582. 743 2,209 14, 272 19, 078 678 4,292, 12, 994 1, 059 642, 376 20, 866 377 2,826 3,019 26, 833 708 117, 874 8, 683 71, 765 5,261 7,075 6,753 3,119 14,813 7,032 4,589 16, 049 2,105 697, 157 9,882 2,742 3 289 6,292 5 392 O 40 15 73 1 20 65,990 765 2 1,485 323 13 91 80 26 5,769 559 481 92 45,920 105 218, 027 829 48 3, 154 9 603 9,351 517 2,877 11, 513 4,881 294 365 182, 979 24 679 75, 464 624 1 34 6 8,708 1 21, 373 100 55 400 3 186 11 456 938 27 7 NATTVE ■\VHITE PEESONS HAVING H0THEE3 BOEN IN— Germaiiy. Males. Females. 875, 543 256,490 92. 962 57 982 146, 060 843 3,891 1,332 5,429 2,165 941 1,403 340 85 286 543 812 109 301 1,946 B25 621 1,592 524 2, 172 2,358 63 2,725 1,989 167 2,470 681 168 126 9,648 6,635 261 6,221 1,623 197 44 553 62, 398 463 152 897 6,795 5,983 188 1,065 3,187 314 118 884 518 10, 755 215 45, 672 3,934 22, 556 1,216 1,758 2,97D 899 3,344 3,703 2,334 7,525 772 362 224, 230 4,133 1,603 147 2,256 201 226 1 383 68 5 28 36 23 7 5 1,738 102 103 24 8,582 22 335 20 708 3 120 3,040 157 1,038 3,173 1,223 112 183 73, 371 6 147 14 1 2,367 7,605 38 4 103 1 89 186 389 10 2 Ireland. Malea. Femalea. 805, 455 153, 829 47, 697 19 498 75, 504 1,051 2,118 2,481 13, 168 7,024 2,202 1,531 468 68 23, 497 554 200 354 105 151 2,320 305 305 2,074 955 3,282 801 83 5,231 1,975 146 2,850 1, 577 186 38 2,856 7,242 337 9,686 1,721 300 38 806 89, 267 654 383 735 5,445 8,323 338 2,279 7,606 413 212, 416 7,032 132 812 1,911 8, 284 201 42, 818 2,056 35, 290 3,035 3,703 2,450 1, 203 7, 854. 1,230 5,087 1,098 283 317, 243 2,482 371 1 72 1,897 a 10 25, 231 214 407 120 3 22 11 43 11 8 1,838 217 150 40 22, 052 35 84, 757 324 18 1,389 4 210 3,789 282 1,218 6,422 2,141 108 140 68, 315 221 4 3, 815 1 8, 455 33 41 224 2 60 4 188 429 15 4 England, .ind Wales. Males. Femalea. 244, 729 81, 423 17, 828 33 175 45, 990 351 1^008 606 9,663 3,639 621 1,457 174 18 9,758 177 214 266 100 166 753 350 269 1,065 447 1, 269' 463 39 1,228 1,176 67 1,180 403 119 18 25, 928 907 657 123 3, 094 496 99 28 226 16, 022 179 95 199 652 1,483 76 382 1,029 121 66, 387 3,404 51 640 201 3,583 111 11, 895 1,222 5,641 438 549 463 489 1,803 953 5.62 1,510 81 43 1,163 129 1 26 941 1 10 146 316 83 3 924 101 7 6,419 24 14, 254 57 2 515 1 73 41 184 566 26 13 ■ 11, 013 77 6,793 104 2,026 12 3 36 18 a See explanatory notes in Table 78. Scotland. Males. Females. 67, 994 21, 456 4,199 14 42 12, 570 96 311 310 2,489 778 106 447 83 11 37 63 74 20 39 273 97 77 378 126 504 94 19 444 495 25 361 98 49 4 1,892 210 197 37 961 183 74 3,816 47 40 76 196 451 18 180 360 30 10, 240 1, 028 15 185. 02: 1,027 36 3, 297 352 1,449 211 93: J 54 600 248 183 473 15, 330 433 41 1 13 353 1 2,549 180 43 43 5 2,100 5 3i913 13 3 165 29 319 13 35 161 234, 7 20 1,978' 32' 1 '322 673: T OCCUPATIONS. 509 IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCtrPATIOIir, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND BIRTHPLACE OF MOTHEES: 1890; NATIVE WHITE PEESONS HAVING MOTHEHS BOBS IN— ■ Canada (En^isli). eanacla.(I'roneli). Soantlinavia. Franee. Italy. '<' ' Hungary. Bohemia. Other countries. Hales. Females. Males, Females. Males. FomalfiB. Males. Females. Males'. Femalesi Males. Females. Males. Females. Males. Females. 83, 118 21,538 34, 505 11,343 60, 859 21, 783 36, 662 7,493 4,288 636 1,329 615 199 10, 388' 4,353 ; 72, 749- 18,670 1 28, 274 353 9,168 113 84, 344 304 10, 047 225 13 145 4, 31-1 91 20, 550 674 2 9,820 8 69 15, 509 275 182 999 301 438 120 356 183 8 3,034 59 3,802 2 15 4,406 102 45 289 : 16 152 101 39 137 2 350 39 ■ 18,093 3 51 14, 667 88 BO- 278 173 296 58 461 60 3 1,315 160 7 130 2,-892 3 64 6,866 71 201 1-17 1 221 224 34 170 47 17 1,384 42 178 1 2 180 4a 29 7 10 65 6 14 4 195 6 42 2,245 73 10, 084 5 120: 12, 064 338 256 157' 4-03 591 90 1,888 121 57 2,136 319 " 8 208 18 '" i' 3 4 5 8 264 1 9 2 i' 3 4 '" 2 3,879 '" 74' 6 154 1 18 1 1,960 6 ID 9 4« 15 1 12 4 3 147 2 15 1 2 28 65 1 i'e- 3 6 7 1 ' i 4 9 10 : :" 26' . ^. 1, 528 4 i' 1,878 4 811 69 25 14 133 ; 13 14 15 18 341 41 47 76 27 17 193 93 67 333 166 392 137 9 381 368 14 490 128 42 8 11,732 43 isf 21 2 4 7 i' 10 a 431 10 5 17 3 3 17 11 10 39 8 33 28 5 68 35 2 42 21 4 1 5,834 3 8 20 25 8 11 104 22 25 87 40 124 65 4 184 72 16 446 36 15 3 0,284 12 49 25 67 14 20 64 39 44 131 63 180 105 6 167 186 14 132 69 19 4,893 43 41' 4 1 2 7 2 13 5 3: 3 2 2 g 3 13 75 1 23 9 1 8 17 11 1 1 10 3 1 3 3 1 13 1 2tt 20 2 11 8 1 40 3 1 34 54 70 24 20 151 62 52 149 85 278 185 13 240 277 22 341 80 17 2 10, O50 31 „.„..... 14 1 6 3 2 17 10 3 35 3 1 4 5 1 1 1 19 K.--— ^.: 1 3 1 2 3 10 1 ::::;:; 1 : 21 22 23 24 ^ 3 1 3 2 4 2 138 25 26 1 3 1 207 1 1 19 3 217' ""2 ... 27 28 29 63 40 29- 8 8,127 6 7 2 249" 18 12 1 1,675 4 6 19 6 633 5 1 ' lis 27 21 1 1,133 4 i' 6,170 1 1 30 3 : 31 33 1 11 33 34 35 38 . 37 7 6,093 1 13, 229 5 2,288 1,881 985 242 67 32 1,014 I, 531 524 273 61 873 219 33 25 72 8, 146 71 27 72 245 671 19 122 253 26 18, 186 21 353 129 19 222 54 11 14 10 4, 512 24 4 23 108 223 8 19 94 9 4,688 3 166 141 22 281 69: 10 4 31 4, 527 37 12 47 123 684 4 64 i ■ 77 15: 9, 608 15 368 285 34 384 132 21 14 26 2,511 35 14 68 284 420 10 97 175 17 8,799 24 1 95 65 120 3 15 13 4 28 43 1: 27 5 1 1 2 774 3 2 6 45 68 3 3 12 3 1,635 446 357 28 378 111 22: 4 : 37 T, 337 84 14 75 283 884 19 89 185 40 IS, 953 37 2 68 12 238 .......... 160 328 160 8 7 6,129 "" 14' 2,225 1 S 10 1 i 28 39 40 41 412 43 44 45 152 27' 401 26 33 1 9 284 '!"'" 5 102 18 148 6 75 271 187 16 6 4,915 1 63 113 22 ' 2" 1, 541 3 49 265 113 5 3 ; 12,450 4 28 176 98 11 6 1, 668 " i' 10 915 3 478 4 1 12 96 93 1 2 14 62 1,434 1 12 10 3 1 1 105 1 45 1 i 1 6 ii" ; 38 10 " i' 1,438 1 1 Fa 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 63 54 55 58 • 2, 14 2,737 2 1' 2 413 3 667 9 1, 317' 3 264 252 68 861 12 115 112 1,019 24 3,890 320 1,341 131 284 123 159 557 258 108 821 12 14 42 ]08: 7 9 88 111 5 853 22 904 38 180 61 42 111 40 16 113 12 2 6 399 5 65 19 611 4 2, 442 116 957 63 116 38 63 163 154 120 176 8 10 477 13 74 22 618 38 2, 085 188 699 76 90 92 43 190 156 128 360 37 24 15 23 1 1 4» 1 7 2 76 1 523 18 163 1 Iff 18 2 11 42 18' 36 1 1 622 23 128 51 854 39 4, 069 330 1, 506 103 147 336 02 173 243 218 420 33 24 23 57 58 59 60 61 62 83 64 , 1 4 1 97 5 3 64 2 332 13 161 3 16 94 2 8 6 3 37 12 3 3 544 65 188 22 31 2 98 11 a 7 24: 240 818 6 3 219 1 526 2 3 268 69 15 180 729" 2 '" 7' 1 6 "2 2 3 67 68 m 3 2 1 4 13 7 1 12' 7" 8 12 i' 3 4 1 l' 8 22 2 2" i" 16 1« 1 70 i 2 1 6 3 1 1 71 73 73 1 1 7S 510 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 112.— NATIVE WHITE PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 160 151 1£2 OCCUPATIONS. Trade and transportation— Continued. Mercliante and dealers, not specified (retail) Merchants and dealers (wholesale), importers, and shipping merchants. Messengers and errand and office hoys ^Newspaper carriers and newsboys Officials of banks and of iusurance, trade, trans- portation, trust, and other companies, (a) Packers and shippers Pilots Porters and helpers (in stores and ■warehouses)... Sailors (rt) Salesmen and saleswomen Steam railroad employes (not otherwise speci- fied), (a) Stenographers and typewriters Street railway employes Telegraph and telephone operators Telegraphandtelephonelinemen and electric light and power company employes. Undertakers "Weighers, gangers, and measurers Other persona m trade and transportation TOTAL NATIVB WHITE PERSONS HAVINQ FOREION BOHN MOTHEHS. Males. I'emales. Manufacturing and mechanical industries. Agricultural implement makers (not otherwise classified), (a) Apprentices (blacksmiths) Apprentices (boot and shoe makers) — Apprentices (carpenters and joiners) Apprentices (carriage and wagon makers) Apprentices (dressmakers) , Apprentices (leather curriers, etc) Apprentices (machinists) Apprentices (masons) Apprentices (milliners) ^ Apprentices (painters) Apprentices (plnmbers) Apprentices (printers) Apprentices (tailors) Apprentices (tinsmiths) Apprentices (not otherwise specified) - Artificial flower makers Bakers Basket makers Blacksmiths Bleachers, dyers, and scourers...... Bone and ivory workers Bookbinders Boot and shoe makers and repairers Bottlers and mineral and soda water makers Box makers (paper) Bos makers (wood) Brass workers (not otherwise specified) (a) Brewers and maltsters (a) Brick and tile makers and terra cotta workers (a). Britannia workers Broom and brush makers Builders and contractors Butchers Butter and cheeso makers Button makers Cabinet makers C.nndle, soap, and tallow makers Carpenters and joiners Carpet makers (a) Carriage and wagon makers (not otherwise classi- fied), (o) Charcoal, coke, and lime burners Chemical works employes (a) Clock and watch makers and repairers Compositors (a) Confectioners Coopers ]'. Copper workers Corset makers Cotton mill operatives (a) Distillers and rectifiers (o) Door, sash, and blind makers (a) Dressmakers Electroplaters Electrotypers and stereotypers (a) Engravers , j Fertilizer makers (a) Fish curers and packers (a) 59, 034 3,709 19, 234 1,475 4,775 4,563 524 3,573 5,655 44, 197 51, 003 2,433 7,821 8,289 2,392 1,882 740 662 742, 938 1,385 411 2,058 305 188 3,901 730 815 2,555 1,677 787 780 13, 656 116 9,782 680 30, 311 2,873 357 4,210 27, 483 2,067 1,497 2,906 5,616 2,966 7,728 201 2,269 6,577 23, 656 2,054 351 4,823 837 65, 646 2,691 4,992 484 471 4,091 5,677 3,762 8,630 805 202 14, 628 379 1,155 160 907 674 2,637 80 208 2,964 29 1,506 21 30 3,102 1 132 25, 310 265 5,595 3 2,866 326 19 2 155 337, 794 1 2,233 1 469 2 1 49 315 2 636 103 6 770 79 6,279 13, 380 245 6,645 623 475 10 42 41 589 2 30 124 887 5 217 21 3,891 55 2 495 1,551 1,849 2,085 15 3 2,899 22, 603 5 4 88,868 57 1 107 2 52 NATIVE WHITE PERSONS HAVING MOTHERS BOKN IN— Germany. Males. Females. 27,325 1,739 6,526 570 1,402 1,860 112 1,621 1,064 20, 418 11, 351 773 2,166 1,813 645 695 176 289 295, 393 652 172 925 149 94 1,335 192 397 669 574 472 390 8,703 67 6,327 450 12, 228 630 92 1,772 7,335 1,117 621 1,589 2,018 2,348 2,992 42 1,104 1,701 14, 421 916 107 3,144 406 28, 532 607 2,927 153 174 1,980 1,977 2,236 4,513 298 56 1,038 193 477 48 400 218 1,381 1,163 8 «82 10 6 894 61 1 9,244 53 1,409 550 52 4 1 43 100, 159 6 851 188 1 11 185 1 291 703 297 191 17 1,287 1,973 93 2,219 353 65 136 117 9 671 23 133 426 294 830 8 1 617 1,740 3 2 26, 878 19 Ireland. Males. Females. 15, 283 896 8,697 672 1,588 1,828 231 1,536 2,464 12, 491 29, 143 931 4,268 4,462 1,266 841 398 249 277, 279 209 545 114 C25 97 53 1,541 370 253 1,477 660 137 256 4,233 24 1,984 98 11, 305 1,648 204 1,620 13, 919 707 591 766 2,793 347 3,127 84 751 3,209 5,123 441 195 765 311 17, 584 1,546 987 171 193 1,021 2,196 739 2,621 323 115 7,528 127 366 62 334 249 693 39 73 1,142 11 756 7 1 1,767 65 2 11, 410 2,374 2 1,651 219 10 1 60 171, 621 12 1 1 972 1 175 1 20 61 1 247 475 239 446 65 4,074 9,028 121 3,581 183 363 30 338 1 2 45 620 2 77 2 2,764 23 2 256 805 993 793 2 a 1,922 13, 905 1 43, 418 28 England and "Wales. MaleB. Females. 7,429 481 1,402 113 922 326 639 4,376 4,412 326 646 963 202 177 94 64 71,233 99 21 171 16 415 81 49 163 139 35 43 929 2 524 40 2,858 338 23 347 1,774 82 114 132 378 109 563 41 164 869 1,836 253 28 311 63 7,988 327 462 62 43 425 606 308 463 97 18 1,834 26 108 16 78 48 837 7 « 79 3 14 176 1 6 1,722 17 812 1 320 18 3 i' 23, 337 116 SO 4 378 607 8 290 34 21 8 6 299 38 137 213 138 1,979 2 1 7,079 3 Scotland. Males. Females. 2,163 159 33 327 40 48 250 1,161 1,340 85 162 256 20, 129 10 112 18 249 1 188 13 922 107 11 116 451 22 29 33 111 26 123 15 35 271 357 73 13 2,630 97 133 8 9 100 114 21 4 532 a See explanatory notes in Table 78. OCCUPATIONS. VS EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND BIETHPLACE OP MOTHERS: 1890— Continued. 511 HATIVB WHITE PEHSONS HA VINO MOTHEES BOEN IS— Canada (Engliali). Canada (Erencli) . Scandinavia. France. Italy. Hungary. Bohemia. Other countries. Males. Females. Males. Females. Males. Females. Males. Females. Males. Females. Males. Females. Males. Females. Males. Females. 1,662 126 588 48 200 131 26 45 699 1,488 1,802 125 205 326 103 33 20 10 21, 890 60 302 18 152 14 28 68 5 11 145 487 534 4 47 41 20 7 4 1 14,465 15 1 5 1,110 28 604 31 87 64 4 22 174 1,011 766 53 71 149 15 16 2 4 9,408 21 1,301 95 164 18 93 48 12 29 88 743 593 42 100 87 35 32 13 7 10, 539 67 244 14 86 11 23 1 6 22 5 13 131 6 163 9 6 22 7 2,062 142 680 56 121 143 14 71 187 1,695 916 78 138 166 35 31 15 22 18,050 75 2 65 7B 77 46 16 1 2 80 9 1 33 78 5 75 1 1 80 16 11 9 21 1 28 40 81 a 13 35 130 60 3 12 14 2 2 1 1 3 31 3 3 1 1 7 7 166 83 10 5 21 3 B 6 1 791 5 142 83 2 184 1 19 84 634 9 313 319 1 150 295 2 94 88 28 109 1 16 85 86 6 13 87 R8 127 12 15 2 39 2 20 4 2 4 40 10 1 89 41) fli <»?, 4 8,440 1 3,259 10 1,138 13 742 3 3,278 6 2,185 7 8,079 93 8,476 5,054 136 85' 91 13 37 8 68 1 9 20 5 39 3 34 36 4 43 4 1 4 13 4 15 1 2' 35 2 8 15 25 7 4 178 8 156 10 612 42 1 42 340 17 19 28 61 41 98 1 37 85 456 34 4 75 13 1,354 16 102 20 13 150 105 77 189 13 81' 9 19 5 15 5 67 1 3 2 2 3 8 1 i' 22 2 2 8 5 9 3 11 7 26 3 i' 36 1 17 45 16 86 11 m 9n 97 1 1 IS 99 40 27 48 17 8 2 31 88 inn 3 138 17 2 45 15 4 109 10 9 113 22 mi 102 103 21 4 20 6 1 4 7 1 104 ' 32 68 80 19 14 353 8 9 24 5 6 122 19 26 63 22 12 260 10 18 19 28 10 135 2 23 4 108 28 66 43 44 34 448 2 235 27 614 51 1 109 434 47 30 114 69 60 220 3 61 109 681 93 4 177 9 1,870 22 123 15 16 168 166 123 190 17 2 140 10 33 8 11 8 74 1 23 ins inn 2 6 2 2 6 9 1 1 1 23 2 17 107 2 1 108 109 16 5 14 B 10 12 4 12 1 7 31 6 41 20 21 1 31 6 2 49 2 6 i 1 3 9 1 2 18 69 12 6 1 18 110 2 159 15 931 82 10 79 1,254 37 43 74 91 5 19G 2 61 233 394 92 2 105 11 2,933 32 125 26 13 113 231 73 308 16 2 578 5 49 5 19 11 40 89 9 381 63 11 12 1,644 11 37 82 42 3 225 11 20 40 135 21 4 61 4 1,152 27 37 19 6 24 39 31 107 13 3 2,870 4 2 75 12 415 7 4 66 186 17 9 43 27 15 162 113 1 15 114 16 10 2 27 644 5 89 8 6 3 1 60 96 1 33 3 2 8 3 1 115 116 154 590 5 122 9 2 36 46 18 55 6 1 6 6 9 17 1 2 38 89 5 3 40 18 18 15 2 3 7 106 14 1 22 3 184 2 33 1 16' 25 14 38 1 3 1 27 24 105 170 13 106 11 6 4 2 117 35 7 2 16 4 60 6 1 120 121 1 2 123 2 2 4 3 121 6 3 14 31 58 213 112 1 82 15 1,345 11 62 B 4 91 121 36 79 5 8 2 5 29 1 3 47 126 127 1 2 20 1 5 2 61 1 2 1 1 6 1 11 12 1 5 1 5 1 2 1 2 1 1 130 1 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 2 1 10 1 1 2 13 3 69 4 1 1 5 26 2 4 53 2 25 52 151 46 13 13 12 9 4 22 61 35 3 4 24 11 22 1 3 3 16 12 11 ^? 49 1 6 6 66 6 1 4 1 5 149 3 2 3' 1 45 665 55 3,384 13 41 18 98 6 10 1 1 9 33 176 22 1 28» 6 6 13 34 3 2 144 145 118 147 148 149 150 151 152 50 2 14 2 8 1 2 3 1 3 2 10 2 4 3 6 1 15 2,601 3 934 2,280 1,201 1 170 23 325 2,014 3 1 1 3 i 2 5 62 32 1 i i 512 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. * Table 112.— NATIVE WHITE PERSONS 10 YEAUS OF AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED OOOnPATIOKS. Mannfactnring and mechanical industries— Cont'd. Gas TvoTks employes {a} Glass "workers Glovo makers Gold and silver workers — Gunsmiths, locksmiths, and bell hangers Hair workers — Harness and saddlo makers and repairers Hat and cap makers Hosiery and knitting mill operatives (a) Iron and steel workers ia) Lace and embroidery makers Lead and zinc workers - Leather Ciirriers, dressers, finishers, and tanners. . Machinists -. Manufacturers and officials of manufactoring companies. Marble and stone cutters... Masons (brick and stone) Meat and fruit packers, eanners, and preservers(a). Mechanics (not otherwise specified) Metal "workers (not oth6r"wi8e specified) Mill and factory operatives (not specified) (a) Millers (floar and grist) - Milliners — Model and pattern makers Molders Musical instrument makers (not otherwise speci- fied), (a) Kail and tack makers (a)... Oil well employ6s Oil works eraploy6s - Painters, glaziers, and yamishers Paper hangers Paper mill operatrves Photographers Piano and organ makers and tuners (a) , Plasterers Plumbers and gas and steam fitters Potters Powder and cartridge makers Printers, lithographers, and pressmen (a) Printworks operatives (o).. Publishers of boots, maps, and newspapers Poofers and slaters Hope and cordage makers Kubber factory operatives Sail, awning, and tent makers Salt works employes Saw and planing mill employes (a) Seamstresses (a) Sewing machine makers (not otherwise classi- fied), (o) Sewing machine operators (a) Ship and boat builders Shirt, collar, and ciilf makers (a) Silk mill operatives (a) Starch makers Steam boiler makers Stove, furnace, and grate makers (a) Straw workers Sugar makers and refiners TaUora and tailoresses (a) Tinners and tinware makers Tobacco and cigar factory operatives Tool and cutlery makers (not otherwise classi- fied), (a) Trunk, valise, leather-case, and pocket-book makers. Umbrella and parasol makers , TJphoisterers "Well borers "Wheel Wrights "Whitewashers "Wire workers „ "Wood workers (not otherwise specified) , Woolen mill operatives (a).. Other persons in manufacturing and mechanical Industries. TOTAL NATTVI! "WHITE PERSONS HAVING FORE I ON BOEN MOTHBKS. Males. ITomalea. 819 9,058 350 4,525 1,651 221 8,189 4,416 2,371 29, 9U6 175 910 7,960 38, 017 13, 810 11, 162 21, 454 782 1,68» 3,911 10, 473 4,595 103 1,803 20, 027 163 907 S83 896 41, 667 2,722 4,216 2, 629 3,445 6,199 22,797 2,676 212 22,621 1,619 729 1,728 1,381 2,690 642 247 14, 169 867 227 151 2,663 1,161 8,241 128 6,671 2,718 2U 297 15, 850 14,264 18, 082 3,780 1,883 489 6. 782 690 1,436 215 2,886 14.319 13, 554 10, 639 2 702 956 1,542 45 215 333 2,797 7,617 1,031 2,119 121 112 56 65 17 14 640 2 419 13, 028 21 15,039 41 15 207 1 15 475 11 3,451 491 113 2 19 677 244 2,089 704 13 1 1,458 3,154 94 47 85 86,421 7 2,763 1 0,725 9,311 71 5 5 836 24,623 402 7,814 223 426 963 768 667 1, 438 16, 460 7,251 HATIVK "WHITE PEESONS HA"SnNQ MOTHERS BOEN IN — Germany. Males. Females. 161 4,117 114 1,675 740 336 4,540 1,079 490 9,588 359 2,668 12,803 422 2,634 6,456 365 568 1,261 2,169 2,148 49 705 7,266 lis 331 261 291 17, 3M. 1,184 859 1,174 2,004 1,465 6,633 994 6.5 8,995 228 222 520 485 629 136 72 6,103 470 60 665 610 1,043 80 1,616 1,303 43 145 10, 338 7,160 11, 896 1,296 150 8,834 217 692 145 1,009 7,840 1,520 4,012 1 254 819 602 15 91 106 673 2,138 267 986 30 26 20 12 7 5 247 2,189 3 6,321 6 4 161 2 606 176 196 61 437 64 410 400 7 28 15, 443 2 698 1,100 2,596 49 1 1 116 14, 156 120 3,177 70 221 167 272 06 650 2,058 2,344 Ireland. Males. Females. 631 8,635 127 1,735 589 61 1,771 2,681 1,290 14, 183 44 362 4,247 14, 921 3,153 6,362 10, 096 303 682 1,877 6, 205 922 29 521 9,616 26 342 460 426 14, 009 862 2,415 490 871 2,613 13, 309 1,006 114 8,698 937 235 912 670 1,696 249 122 8,659 290 92 66 1,154 416 1,283 38 3,857 1,039 147 99 2,726 4,378 8,369 1,457 256 1,778 215 395 36 1,347 8,474 8,227 4,386 1 837 457 769 25 85 174 1,741 4,063 605 833 63 67 21 22 10 6 222 264 8,374 2 5,692 20 3 146 1 9 220 7 3,390 121 66 1 13 336 174 1,250 506 2 1 895 2,416 39 37 18 14, 087 3 1 4,542 6,133 19 2 609 ;,816 224 1,377 94 169 701 390 403 649 10, 130 3,902 Englandand Wales. Males. Females. 72 780 62 600 149 9 763 372 289 8,689 19 67 386 6,148 2,250 884 2,307 49 234 393 1,368 675 14 292 1,439 10 117 133 93 4,539 336 353 439 200 660 1,781 478 27 2,103 173 142 153 HO 174 82 18 1,025 365 78 390 4 524 163 33 15 703 1,214 774 579 75 44 455 104 144 16 233 921 1, 847 922 61 97 123 2 12 14 220 655 60 113 6 23 1,543 7 2 1 169 80 8 1 102 10 164 66 50 144 5 2 9 2,202 2 150 348 017 67 250 38 11 61 46 25 83 1,349 377 Scotland. Males. Femali 19 164 17 104 36 2 180 95 57 661 4 14 117 1,753 671 627 12 64 102 348 214 113 499 14 62 26 1,115 64 179 79 49 171 722 03 4 696 52 357 4 3 105 42 105 1 195 42 4 3 190 267 104 96 23 8 123 38 30 6 63 253 448 244 a See explanatory notes In Table 78. OCCUPATIONS. IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND BIRTHPLACE OF MOTHERS: 1890— Continued. 513 NATmS WHITE PEESONS HAVIKO M0THEB3 BOEH IN— Canada (English). Canada (rrench) . Scandinavia. France. Italy. Hungary. Bohemia. Other countries. Malea. C'emales. Males. Females. Males. Females. Males. Females. Males. Females. Males. Females. Males. Females. Males. Females. 13 74 8 105 23 1 208 41 69 4eo 1 10 169 1,110 435 302 617 19 41 75 366 205 4 68 338 3 24 5 170 16 5 77 11 119 330 2 1 87 424 70 190 372 6 10 50 650 56 1 15 153 3 40 6 31 8 6 179 5 79 37 4 156 47 16 284 3 12 68 689 254 120 252 5 38 31 73 85 1 89 198 6 8 19 16 722 56 27 97 50 65 198 21 1 304 11 14 20 9 15 7 3 233 6 3 1 48 18 47 2 16 8 3 1 7 8 121 7 105 41 1 269 01 15 445 12 60 152 681 387 130 407 21 29 04 172 159 6 31 260 3 11 11 14 944 66 49 99 68 86 353 36 2 617 37 19 21 15 29 11 9 731 23 4 8 69 35 246 1 83 38 153 6 18 44 1 7 S 44 152 27 25 4 3 1 2 1 8 43 1 3 12 5 280 23 3 1 3 2 8 3 8 8 8 3 3 1 1 18 24 19 1 9 9 48 138 17 74 8 4 1 1,54 155 2 11 9 1 86. 5 5 74 17' 10 114 41 37 45 4 2 17 42 19 2 6 73 1,5« 1.57 2 2 3 12 24 4 30 4 1 1 2 2 4 2 i.sa 123 15 20 168 8 7 1 20 i' 11 32 20 27 12 3 1 6 7 4 2 2 17 2 1 3 1 17 5 3 11 1,59 10 100 8 16 4 5 1 7 4 3 160 161 162 6 163 6 44 440 98 72 261 4 22 36 83 108 164 1 1 1 2 9 2 3 1 165 166 4 1 167 168 2 6 169 2 5 2 8 14 10 170 171 8 294 7 618 1 8 685 1 71 4 465 1 1 65 2 245 1 9 10 183 172 1 3 43 173 174 191 18 9 51 435 2 1 175 22 180 1 14 11 3 667 32 37 91 48 61 153 30 5 404 4 13 7 3 11 16 2 644 3 1 1 20 8 11 2 44 9 2 8 231 182 129 17 19 6 76 42 14 1 34 245 60 160 17« 177 173 24 35 15 1,472 99 140 126 103 140 481 36 2 623 23 44 33 30 68 21 11 1,498 16 4 6 255 17 33 8 41 12 1 4 1 1 179 180 1 12 1 66 35 6 3 579 17 149 20 34 36 84 7 1 116 61 4 15 13 20 4 3 779 4 5 1 75 17 69 4 156 9 7 9 11 7 43 1 1 101 2 1 6 3 3 1 3 181 4 5 4 64 7 1 3 6 5 39 3 1 7 14 ■\m ifii in 8 4 15 24 1 19 6. 4 11 2 io 2 39 23 2 184 2 1 185 inn5 206 130 62 9 5 195 329 181 127 15 8 168 36 60 2 63 899 361 272 42 19 4 64 32 1 11 211 190 212 38 16 6 101 12 33 2 25 174 66 116 2 2 1 ) 45 20 26 14 9 1 19 1 6 8 2 1 1 5 209 1 358 56 244 13 45 9 766 379 1,072 45 45 7 150 22 31 6 44 633 114 289 327 7 79 3 6 4 17 72 86 69 112 5 15D 1 21 12 1 304 2 24 1 1 225 5 71 51 15 3 6 6 703 8 302 4 1 ■930 22 441 3 11 10 8 211 27 2 213 3 B 7 6 6 25 2 1 3 2 29 2 36 1 63 242 819 166 4 4 3 60 8 4 10 31 691 88 4 29 660 87 4 11 107 64 6 10 42 61 6 31 1 36 19 104 11 45 2 9 35 61 4 43 142 150 2 1 23 2 8 22^ POP— PT 2 33 514 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Tablb i 13.— foreign WHITE PEESONS 10 YEAES OF AGE AND OVEE IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED OCOUPATIOSa. All occupationa. Agriculture, fislieries, and mining . A gricTiltnral laborers (a) Apiarists Dairymen and dairy women ITarraers, planters, and overseers (a) . PialiermeD and oystermen (a) Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vine growers Lnrabermen and raftsmen Miners (coal) Miners (not otherwise specified) Quarrymen Stock raisers, herders, and drovera Wood choppers Other agricultural pursuits (a) Professional service . Actors Architects Artists and teachers of art Authors and literary and scientific persons. Chemists, assayers, and metallurgists Clergymen Dentists Designers, draftsmen, and inventors Engineers (civil, mechanical, electrical, and min- ing) and surveyors. Journalists Lawyers Musicians and teachers of music OfRoers of United States army and navy. Officials (government) (a) ^". Physicians and surgeons Professors in colleges and universities. Teachers Theatrical managers, showmeu, etc Veterinary surgeons Other professional service Domestic and personal service. Barbers and hairdressers Bartenders Boarding and lodging house keepers Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) - Hotelkeepeis Housekeepers and stewards (a) Hunters, trappers, guides, and scouts . Janitors Laborers (not specified) (a) Launderei s and laundresses TOTAL PORHIGK WHITE PERSONS HAVING FOREIGN BOEN MOTHERS. Males. 4,281,851 1,251,574 Nurses and mid wives. Eestaurant keepers . . . Saloon keepers Servants Sextons Soldiers, sailors, and marines (United States) (a) . "Watchmen, policemen, and detectives Other domestic and personal service Trade and transportation. Agents (claim, commission, real estate, insurance, etc.) and collectors. Auctioneers Bankers and brokers (money and stocks) Boatmen and canalraen Bookkeepers and accountants (a) Brokers (commercial) , Clerks and copyist s (a) Commercial travelers Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc foremen and overseers Hostlers Hucksters and peddlers Livery stable keepers Locomotive engineers and firemen (a) , Merchants and dealers in drugs and chemicals (re- tail). Merchants and dealers in dry goods (retail) Merchants and dealers in groceries (retail) Merchants and dealers in wines and liquors (retail) UeTchan ts and dealers inwinesand liquors (whole- rale). 239, 664 245 7,061 730, 469 12, 329 30, 915 20, 221 103, 354 65,754 17, 483 15, 809 7,583 687 01, 693 1,061 2,097 3,378 838 1,366 17, 795 1,290 2,461 7,533 3,020 5,690 10, 872 391 11,303 9,909 '' 939 7,658 2,242 1,477 173 902, 250 21,506 19, 633 3,832 37, 778 10, 933 ' 1, 751 284 6,314 655, 726 3,658 2,160 5,339 36, 938 54, 747 1,665 10, 967 25, 872 3,273 664, 934 Females. 28, 865 452 5,098 2,686 20, 651 1,019 69, 824 8,127 86, 135 12, 847 14, 610 29, 888 3,702 11, 209 6,218 9,639 34, 960 5,767 1,846 764, 270 33, 063 2,876 3 416 28,614 12 795 9 106 30 11 142 2 47 18, 707 726 4 735 188 2 168 15 56 15 6 2,454 322 544 62 13, 135 123 .. 80 454, 158 550 ^ 55 9,557 13 1,338 19, 334 1,306 4,682 31, 687 12, 871 748 1,511 369, 579 -n 10 29' Ji- 888 34, 184 rOKBIGW WHITB PERSONS HATING MOTHERS BOBN IN— Germany. Males. 610 147 6 2,074 '■' 4 6,360 60 45 158 1,207 11 1 86 ' 885 3,940 100 19 401, 137 78, 924 95 2,062 283, 628 1,211 11, 494 1,861 11, 652 4,789 2,679 2,057 611 74 27, 977 229 748 1,237 201 501 5,479 305 722 1, 637 : 822 1,249 5,661 99 2,503 2,846 337 2,696 .- 487 282 36 235, 798 10, 957 8,495 3,156 8,034 4,129 403 49 1,738 154, 307 625 429 2,127 18, 560 14, 922 436 3,051 6,889 491 199, 122 females. 8,920 120 1,700 446 6,040 370 20, 853 2,061 ■25,062 2,111 3,609 7,075 802 1,811 2,573 4,095 16, 826 2,387 903 163, 388 12, 625 1,139 1 160 10, 807 480 1 10 1 1 16 7 3,676 137 2 119 19 1 642 66 124 2,571 27 9, 135 153 26 1,620 5 443 4,386 403 1,258 6,764 3,006 266 717 79, 897 181 9,367 158 41 1 288 41S 1 1 31 321 1,886 32 7 Ireland. Males. 870, 557 175, 898 27, 301 17 581 103, 104 965 7,190 2,993 16, 787 10, 915 3,743 1,698 530 74 15, 219 Females. 171 187 192 105 162 3, 005 108 122 1,279 624 1,421 398 133 4,059 1,253 123 1,106 617 228 26 277, 164 930 6,356 818 11,998 2, 484 404 35 1,987 210, 370 507 926 795 7,690 15, 051 549 4,040 12, 996 329 164, 513 5,050 97 932 1,094 159 14, 009 1,252 30, 663 6, 274 0, 643 2,987 1,228 3,831 544 1,186 7,810 2, 185 503 280, 240 7,486 117 7,074 3 8 4,417 1 324 87 68 21 3,635 16 13 194, 071 106 17 4,099 4 405 6,720 640 1,275 16, 141 4,023 192 568 159, 620 1 15 315 10, 008 41 2 404 1 1,417 12 13 67 237 7 16 293 1,877 61 7 England and Wales, Males. Females. 481, 160 159, 030 18, 759 48 424 75, 438 1,422 4, 709 1,148 34,120 18, 387 2,068 2,074 323 120 17, 592 372 511 665 203 311 3,580 323 668 2,122 747 1,312 1,318 43 1,727 1,722 87 854 549 438 42 59, 887 63, 492 1,025 1,007 370 7,914 1,208 359 36 944 33,846 362 331 665 1,774 6,165 272 1,033 2,416 260 76, 001 6,769 115 905 238 4,923 212 11, 429 1,476 6,927 1,241 1,214 1,185 631 2,406 991 795 2,736 213 78 3,252 74 1 32 3, Oil 2 69 3,613 286 252 51 2 43 7 14 3 26 3 658 83 122 2,009 34 14 26, 961 55 1 1,203 SeotUnd, Males. 140, 576 •41,860 4,857 14 91 21, 630 193 1,616 1, 101 8,653 2, 145 493 961 174 27 Females, 185 2,282 111 264 1,322 2,216 91 01 19, 034 5 130 114 28 "491 1,103 5 8 96 214 44 142 134 63 77 81S 60 219 659 431 145 22 614 772 30 305 132 157 15 16, 337 226 301 88 2,613 383 23 227 9,036 76 101 114 468 1,448 65 367 777 55 24,548 a See expluiatory notes in Table 78 1,668 24 S33' 66 1,850 3,817 471 2, 012 422 168 186 789 246 478i 791 77 27 11 1,031 1 16 1 11 1 1 1,084 1 109 2 785 10, 576 13 2 397 1 60 779 40 63 472 726 24 17 7,961 2 39 1,468 36 150 338 OCCUPATIONS. m EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BT SEX AND BIRTHPLACE OF MOTHERS : 1890. 515 rOKEIQN WHITE PEESONS HATIKO MOTHKES BOEH IN— Canada (English) . Canada (French). Scandinavia. France. Italy. Hungary. Bohemia. Other oonntriea. Males. E'emalea. Males. females. Males. Females. Males. Females. Males. Females, Males. Females. Males. Females. Males. Females. 168, 158 38,988 126, 145 37,345 470, 583 82, 927 CO, 961 9,192 113,748 5,938 33, 827 3,846 50, 069 8,981 398, 037 47,900 1 49, 644 763 21,600 288 209, 515 3,780 18, 515 499 18, 882 234 8, 235 32 18, 560 586 128, 698 2,413 2 12, 203 21 121 26,261 2, 062 412 4,623 275 1,758 494 564 923 32 5,759 84 1 9 059 2 7 4,942 5 23 10,747 429 166 2,096 55 799 644 143 1,533 18 1,204 36 64, 345 18 623 128, 930 2,167 1,358 4,074 4,179 8,230 3,123 1,167 1, 194 101 5,847 292 2,809 7 237 10,348 219 965 253 1,820 806 83 746 215 9 2,624 20 4,339 3 126 2,108 677 935 224 3,976 4,138 1,672 124 628 32 2,366 164 519 4 3,220 2 6 14,259 11 71 62 711 110 57 45 IB 132 27,446 15 2,762 53, 306 2,900 2, 061 1,877 15, 525 12, 680 2,213 6,224 1,530 199 7, 180 769 3 4 33 3,410 12 422 1 33 5 644 83 38 14 6,596 1,098 224 7 6 1 338 36 1,464 3 64 1: 15 9 2 47 3 1,102 .5 243 30 15 448 6 7 2 .1 21 1 4 2 2 13 9 2 3 8 9 1 2 6 3 1 1 1 18 121 9 3 10 2 1 n 12 8 13 i 2 460 14 2 882 1 938 15 2,340 30 558 44 16 64 119 131 SI 49 878 258 87 545 179 460 161 17 581 1,228 32 648 200 179 24 : 26,112 69 1 112 29 8 18 24 i 4 244 29 13 74 29 60 74 2 111 362 21 77 39 19 5 25, 621 4 10 140 228 52 97 1,462 59 266 637 178 264 359 40 845 .354 44 657 72 07 10 85,518 17 41 46 222 82 57 485 33 125 153 63 97 262 W 159 320. 108 319 09 30 3 11, 832 43 19 16 209 47 12 198 5 15 23 27 19 1,351 3 148 72 23 63 109 6 48,009 10 6 6 24 4 6 42 6 12 10 7 22 es 4 4 10 21 4 20 72 2 15 17 25 49 164 1 97 155 291 102 70 1,534 102 197 377 220 306 1,016 22 489 905 124 942 158 67 8 95,055 56 17 18 7 2 36 4 34 4 4 4 2 1 41 17 It ?n 21 17 2 23 4 5 1 2 8 s' 1 S 9 2? 23 2 1 11 1 3 3 7 ?4 25 26 27 317 61 121 95 52 8 4 163 28 29 39 69 6 1,658 6 2 8 15' 51 3 691 6 6 24 8 708 5 15 67 3 42 9 1 1 11, 627 1 52 28- 7 61 13 3 1 9,296 14 42 9 718 16 RO 1 1 31 1 13 3? 372 1 44 5 33 83 34 35 It 19,792 4 66, 031 5 4,278 6 21,850 36 3,775 1,692 2,231 3, 768 37 ^ 782 618 185 , 1,847 538 89 30 147 : 17,989 130 104; ; 157 741 1,772 27 227 753 76 B2, 244 37 1,022 369 192 792 245 23 21 59 21, 008 68. 12 59 573. 658 42 41 433 14 13,338 9 1 229 1 19 403 621 1, 388 485 2,627 677 132 27 763 68, 164 411 128 303 1,901 6,400 92 1,194 1,319 80 51,452 31 559 397 88 442 359 97 12 64 5,236 341 20 237 796 2,687 25 204 237 32 9,143 29 2 190 3,319 535 150 140 194 27 5 43 38,927 67 6 254 1,115 1,320 17 38 126 1,720 24,360 21 4 61 OS 44 19 120 25 2 2 61 104 13 165 47 5 2 '"""'ii' 2, 041 1,119 268 1,296 644 141 26 313 77,927 939 97 659 2,768 4,968 122 721 827 189 61, 793 92 2 327 1 43 967 38 St 688 712 ' 1 65 2,063 19 40 41 69 1,274 40 233 12 103 2 42 5 82 42 43 44 25 no 019 1,051 27 19 15,811 2 187 304 99 5 9 2,500 42 303 3,228 738 64 18 68, 729 10 44 474 315 21 22 2,882 2 160 134 64 16 14 1,087 8 10, 929 21 1 43 119 176 10 19 21 7. 4,480 21 7,987 21 5 25 644 174 8 32 79 14 3:940 2 88 305 72 10 3,182 1 29^ 841 1, 863; 532 46 48 17, 014' 45 93 01 39 2 8 1,962 48 47 48 49 50 51 53 2 45 1,270 ie' 670 2 43 2,466 64 66 2,001 7 583 24 841 1 169 1 309 65 66 1,894 i 28 242 120 1, 637 47 i 4, 450 ' 615 B, 008 420 678 270 358 891 479 217 812 64 19 53 i' 349 5 21 108 193 3 1,594 72 3,322 140 371 292 158 174 136 113 744 38 8 1,747 10 194 301 1,112 24 6,646 284 6,480 1,516 1,033 389 242 774 578 450 1,522 120 34 40 475 8 176 27 471 30 1,032 161 676 94 158 198 57 • 114 130 176 600 184 89 19 115 2 84 27 102 10 681 15 787 138 79 3,362 16 28 36 36 1,012 104 31 1 140 160 2 28 3 76 1 619 27 437 42 34 121 11 37 50 75 296 40 8 1,978 41 360 158 1,183 86 6,409 710 4,121 356 453 13, 248 108 330 432 1,869 2,641 330 132 29 57 ■iP 4 1 108: 8 1 24 4 123 1 62 8 380 80 140 17 16 593 5 24 24- 160 170 Sb- 14 2 3 1 75. 2 459 4; 3 5 ■il flr 465 61 5 5 8 81 0' 719 2 205 1 491 3 7 3 63 2 54 33 96 1 2 fi' 20 2 3 0* pr 5 5 12; 16 158 11 2 368 1 7( 4 12 38 2 3 10 18 i' 2 8 2» 1 1 1 29 87 3 1 1 5 22 2 5 66 145 8 2 7 9 47 1 2 6 ' 7 ; 7 7 516 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 113.— FOREIGN WHITE PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED occupations/ TOTAL FOREiaN WHITE PERSONS HAVING FOREIGN BOEN MOTHERS. FOBEiaN WHITE PEESONS HAVINQ MOTHEES BOEN IN— ^ Germany. Ireland. England and Wales Scotland. Males. Females. Males. Females. Males. Females. Males. Females. Males. Females. 76 77 78 Trarie and transportation— Continued. Merchants and dcalora, not specified (retail) Merchants and dealers (wholesale), importers, and shipping merchants. 108, 548 6,552 6,684 1,122 6,544 5,392 512 6.031 18, 000 33, 323 98, 879 1,414 10, 579 2,932 2,190 1,600 910 1,273 1, 351, 394 6,920 41 470 21 7 998 44, 734 2,851 1,615 693 1,321 1,786 103 2,312 2,524 11, 144 18,490 198 1,902 398 400 629 181 266 484, 006 2,542 16 151 7 1 323 15, 159 949 1,138 108 1,331 1,432 143 2,338 3,265 6,756 34, 890 237 6,213 732 733 475 413 262 237, 763 2,326 8 96 3 6 239 12, 003 890 897 108 1,895 509 89 307 1,982 4,606 6,490 511 930 681 362 185 104 118 168, 640 710 6 40 5 3,262 339 271 23 085 142 21 77 944 1,781 2,170 129 293 213 91 31 51 34 62, 802 230 2 23 79 Newspaper carriers and newsboys 80 Officials of banks and of insurance, trade, trans- portation, trust, and other companies, (a) «1 107 42 82 Pilots 83 Porters and helpers (in stores and warehouses)... 76 3 6,823 365 1,288 4 733 150 20 43 1 1,778 69 110 2 100 18 8 17 1 84 «5 Salesmen and saleswomen 1,824 189 245 1 236 47 9 953 21 377 290 11 140 80 87 Steam railroad employfia (not otherwise speci- fied), (a) Stenographers and typewriters RR Street-railway emploviifl 89 138 27 1 51 7 90 Telegraph and telephone linemen and electriclight and power company employ68. 92 93 Other persons in trade and transportation Manufacturing and mechanical industries 494 224, 158 80 88, 681 149 64,258 9 25, 133 »4 7,806 - Agricultural implement makers (not otherwise classifi-'d). (a) Apprentit^ea (blacksmiths) 95 1,498 526 192 876 103 3 1 5 2 403 159 62 297 36 1 307 104 12 94 15 1 83 67 16 108 6 1 13 SO 4 39 6 SIS 97 1 2 2 98 Apprentices (carpen ters and joiners) 99 Apprentices (carriage and wagon makers) Anprentices (dressmakers) 100 644 207 128 73 21 101 Apprentices (leather curriers, etc.) 07 1,226 309 22 342 84 13 202 80 9 253 64 5 70 18 102 Apprentices (machinists) i 3 103 Apprentices (masons) 104 Appretftices (milliners) 109 1 1 15 229 1 188 773 842 65 22 469 48 1,302 4,436 161 1,723 138 235 44 36 40 268 4 72 06 295 9 62 41 3,077 47 6 164 790 467 1,841 16 1 1,219 41, 671 2 4 48,807 24 2 29 1 41 29 1 18 10 6 105 Apprentices (painters) 321 502 473 672 252 4,739 309 34, 145 1,631 63, 047 6,688 614 3,564 71, 329 2,755 1,178 2.521 0,137 15. 65D 22, 245 262 2, 333 13,738 38, 349 2,406 333 19, 791 1,297 165, 202 6,732 9,893 3,340 1,231 6,919 3,973 6,486 15, 545 1,737 235 39, 443 757 1,107 450 676 303 2,344 206 201 144 114 161 201 120 2,035 72 23, 394 988 19, T78 1,398 164 1,572 27, 901 1,688 466 1,131 1,819 13,114 6,256 42 1,200 2,817 24,341 699 126 12, 208 682 50, 634 1,698 5,370 466 476 2,678 1,071 3,332 8,403 670 48 2,409 331 456 91 230 109 882 63 32 34 183 66 26 33 617 11 2,563 84 14, 828 2,209 164 507 14, 018 432 225 342 1,969 1.034 3,522 42 295 4,541 3,171 157 70 638 355 18, 926 1,733 930 529 308 560 801 461 2,799 366 74 7,854 159 108 24 109 02 180 86 29 29 66 76 20 21 586 8 1,482 112 8,175 1,357 75 479 5,247 139 85 ISO 939 257 1,342 112 228 2,226 3,341 226 61 950 87 17, 938 1,267 984 152 98 1,001 786 478 618 245 34 7,198 47 117 6 155 64 577 14 20 3 36 13 6 8 186 106 Apprentices (plumbers) 1 1 3 107 5 64 1 64 215 426 2'^ 7 80 10 171 301 73 423 67 • 32 28 10 6 108 2 109 Apprentices (tinsmiths) 110 22 69 14G 6 7 164 22 5R4 1,601 20 623 18 132 26 38 66 6 2 66 4 186 498 5 188 19 23 8 9 45 11 1 21 2 100 132 111 Arti ficial flower makers V9, Bakers 1,003 21 3,309 560 12 156 1,206 33 3 38 275 55 204 6 44 033 488 93 3 275 20 8,137 318 263 66 38 169 271 111 255 51 11 1,375 7 23 9 12 18 141 9 8 113 114 Blacksmiths 115 Bleachers, dyers, and scourers 116 Bone and ivory workers 117 Bookbinders IIS Boot and shoe makers and repairers 119 Bottlers and mineral and soda water makers Box makers (paper) i?n 49 4 4 1 1 1?1 Box makers ( wood) 122 123 Brass workers (not otherwise specified) (a) Brewers and maltatpirs (a) 124 Brick and tile makers and terra cotta workers (a) . Britannia workers 3 11 76 2 2 19 130 2 16 2 1,625 11 3 34 139 89 638 6 125 5 14 1 2 6 39 1 7 8 456 6 126 63 11 127 Builders and contractors 128 Butchers 62 6 49 4 25 6 813 9 2 39 126 46 674 5 1 203 1,249 nt 1 13 130 131 Cabinet m akers 132 Candle, soap, and tal low makers 133 3 186 1 134 Carpet makers (a) 13B 136 Carriage and wagon makers (not otherwise classi- fied), (a) Charcoal, cok«, and lime burners 137 Chemical works employ6e (or) 27 130 122 142 15 37 31 48 138 139 Clock and watch makers and repairers Compositors (a) 140 141 Coopers 142 Copper workers 144 Cotton mill operatives (a) 573 12, 289 117 3,898 66 1,638 145 Distillers and rectifiers (a) 146 Door, sash, and blind makers (a) 1 14,456 8 1 6,235 5 148 Electroplaters 9,356 7 1 4 1 1,861 1 149 Eleclrotypere and stereotypers (a) 151 Fertilizer makers (a) 7 10 1 L62 I^h cnrera and packere (a) 3 8 2 • See ezplauutor; notes in Table 78. OCCUPATIONS. 517 IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND BIETHPLACE OF MOTHERS : 1890— Continued. FOBEIQN WHITE PEKSONS HAVnra MOTHBHS BOEN IN— Canada (EngliBh). Canada (Frencli). Scandinavia. France. Italy. Hnngary. Boliomia. Other countries. Males. Females. Kales. Females. Males. Females. Males. Females. Males. FemsJea. Mnles. Females. Males. Females. Males. Females. 8,463 229 876 32 891 223 22 91 1,281 2,262 3,343 162 676 606 252 49 27 26 64,399 121 1 27 1,249 88 84 10 63 86 8 31 263 984 2,338 19 120 63 46 33 5 13 64,382 44 6,910 176 377 48 366 479 82 322 5,485 2,583 11,842 67 786 126 191 65 41 60 118,251 Ill 1 14 1 2,279 191 39 15 100 37 12 68 229 449 668 16 101 31 16 22 7 18 18,847 176 2 1 6,874 165 120 40 68 65 8 126 307 368 10,097 2 124 4 13 14 1 319 20,131 206 2 10 2 783 42 67 1 18 20 14 734 26 83 18 11 143 27 13,098 606 618 126 295 480 24 318 1,692 2,900 6,739 64 398 164 89 70 21 149 105, 311 421 3 78 3 4 12 14 1 6 74 16 81 40 6 50 65 6 4 33 7 259 1,219 13 3 1 1 8 9,147 18 21 251 693 6 15 14 5 26 4 5 17,715 1 6 2 282 20 66 639 7 268 172 8 16 99 1 16 105 11 8 69 1 6 47 1 3 665 16 44 1 86 4 1 98 36 1 8 3 30 7 11 1 4 1 3 13,490 6 32,239 6 10, 964 1 2,907 169 3,050 26 4,276 46 20, 070 1,384 17 88 12 77 . 11 53 15 1 65 7 451 66 18 102 10 9 2 1 7 2 2 13 2 1 1 6 2 14 5 42 12 2 1 7 5 11 15 140 44 13 67 10 1 1 1 3 36 30 38 8 8 4 i 14 3 9 4 8 60 7 118 3 333 9 625 8 4 44 864 16 6 116 47 127 108 11 79 8 76 11 2 174 18 5 68 21 17 10 1 4 8 3 14 8 12 1 2 1 8 21 61 47 7 r- 9 188 2 425 36 8,663 103 8 95 2,730 45 63 129 176 42 679 19 84 1,039 676 132 5 416 27 14,143 68 617 67 40 209 340 148 667 60 11 856 7 70 « 27 18 63 10 M 9 5 12 4 3 70 25 25 29 37 11 289 2 975 96 6,717 160 36 230 6,265 70 20 113 321 201 2,037 6 112 1,167 1,227 316 20 2,774 82 24,672 146 736 122 64 847 263 183 794 137 19 604 32 178 12 88 16 124 4 U 6 1 2 47 3 2 5 11 2 34 3 112 4 133 24 1 18 421 14 4 10 19 12 423 37 14 49 161 38 600 28 1,974 103 2,670 348 18 308 6,094 218 148 254 297 548 2,481 7 200 377 2,610 684 28 1,500 78 8,614 277 640 925 81 1,053 241 555 1,165 143 9 1,185 47 96 240 49 9 225 g 1 3 2 7 4 96 2 18 2 36 6 2 85 3 6 1 3 4 14 1 89 3 8 9 1 88 145 1 40 64 55 741 33 795 212 6 35 1,046 .45 18 22 112 135 361 1 45 156 1,048 32 3 289 15 1,835 33 197 84 18 266 61 190 306 27 4 187 83 11 10 17 4 ■"103 4 1 6 66 17 1 1 42 1 9 31 162 125 452 7 267 59 3 52 3,230 36 24 15 48 21 628 1 4 1 1 9 3 8 28 176 40 6 1 82 1 48 154 61 163 14 7 13 8 200 16 691 39 2,097 250 23 28 4,307 19 116 171 116 13 4,304 28 91 224 460 26 10 181 17 7,954 67 198 70 23 104 64 71 207 26 23 17,563 6 77 6 24 2 14 6 H 10 21 1 110 1,000 8 146 6 6 20 6 23 657 8 3 3 8 24 1 21 5 6 14 27 2 26 6 128 4 24 » 7 7 1 1 1 7 17 7 3 2 4 3 1 6 7 6 12 199 195 27 4 123 6 804 67 13 ' 244 8 64 22 910 43 9 ■ 1 93 59 10 6 a 2 U 2 1 7 6 124 1 2 97 7 203 52 15 589 6 37 11 32 89 7 2 15 53 648 ■ 8 1 335 22 1,443 17 136 36 8 32 52 25 309 6 1 25 11 21 4 7 9 15 1 2 74 2 8 1 1 4 8 207 8 8 2 2 1 2 4 5 14 30 9 8 13 6 1 1 3 96 6 2 2 8 1 3 2 1 4 4 121 4 2 106 1 1 10 2 48 28 210 115 63 2 11 26 S 18 3 3 47 29 37 1 1 3 13 6 46 19 78 1 22 4 39 2 4 299 2 63 1,182 61 19,926 45 469 11 136 8 28 82 844 2 1 3,185 1 4 13 2 11 1 1,189 1 4,716 2,398 4,444 1 329 36 268 371 8 9 1 1 3 83 5 21 1 518 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 113.— FOREIGN WHITE PERSONS 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED OCOUPATIOKS. MaiiTifacturiiig and mechanical industries — Cont'd. Gas works 6mploy6s (a) Glass worliers Glove makers Gold and silver "workers Gunsmiths, locksmiths, and bell hangers Hair "workers Harness and saddle makers and repairers. Hat and cap makers Hosiery and knitting mill operatives {a) . . Iron and steel "workers (a), Iiace and -embroidery maters Ijoad and zinc workers Leather curriers, dressers, finishers, and tanners. Machiniats Manufacturers and officials of manufacturing companies. Marble and stone cutters Masons (brick and stone) Meat an(lfruit-packer3,canncrs,anrt preservers (a) Mechanics (not otherwise specified) Metalworkers (not otherwise specked) Mill and factory operatives (not specified) (a) Millers (flour and :grist) Milliners Model-and pattern makers Molders ... , Mrasical instrument makers (not otherwise speci- fied), (a) Nail and tackmakers {a) Oil well employes Oil works employes -Painters, glaziers, and varniahers , Paper hangers Paper mill operatives Photograph ers Piano and organ "makers and tuners (a) Plasterers Plumbers and gas and steam filters Potters Powder and cartridge makers Printers, lithogi'apliers, and pressmen (a) .., Print"Woi*ks operatives (a) , Publishers of books, maps, and newspapers . Poofers and slaters Rnpo.and cordage makers Rubber factory operatives Sail, awning, and tent makers Salt works employfis Saw and planing mill employ6s (a). Seamstresses (a) Sowing machine makers (not otherwise classi. fied). (a) Sewing machine operators (a) Ship and boat builders Shirt, collar, and culf makers (a)._ Silk mill operatives (a) Starch makers , Steam boiler makers Stove, furnace, and grate makers (a). Straw workers Su^ar makers and refiners Tailors and tailoresses (a) Tinners and tinware makers Tobacco and cigar factory operatives Tool and cutlery makers (not otherwise classi- iied). (a) Trunk, valise, ieather.case, and pocket-hook makers. XTmbrella and parasol makers Upholsterers , Well borers "Wheelwrights , "White-washers Wire workef s - Wood workers (not otherwise specified) "Woolen mill operatives (a) Other persons in manufacturing and mechanical industries. TOTAL rOEBIQN WHITE PEESONS HAVING rOREIQN BOBN MOTHEBS. Males. Females. 2,676 8,752 777 5,603 4,072 301 11, 191 6,880 2,432 67, 393 620 1,939 18,446 55,269 "25, 771 27, 884 59, 059 1, 715 2,574 6,572 21, 360 9,272 135 3,094 22, 290 284 660 793 1,425 54, 327 1,940 6,392 3,253 5,680 10,117 12, 361 4,090 306 13, 293 ,2, 260 1,024 2,346 1,668 4, 331 946 801 39, 363 2,460 273 693 8, 255 1, 867 8,360 229 7,036 2,602 167 1,860 85, 745 13, 644 27, 738 6,210 452 7,624 668 3, 014 683 5,149 21, 298 20, 374 21,244 3 228 479 632 15 164 149 3,173 4,149 469 1,013 43 75 21 90 15 11 433 4 169 14, 646 10 7,000 12 79 1 9 231 4 2,753 247 67 7 8 443 78 641 428 6 1 723 1,806 58 24 45 21, 202 1, 365 1 3,072 6,672 30 2 196 4 20, 209 168 7,101 118 124 270 299 222 757 11, 177 3,177 FOBEIQN "WHITE PEHBONS HA"VTlfO MOTHERS BOEK HI— Germany. Males. FemaleSff 382 3,263 176 1,629 2,421 149 4,981 2,042 407 13, 536 172 740 6, 175 16, 368 10, 876 5,369 18, 926 714 77B 1,661 4,150 3,637 67 914 6,239 209 207 138 351 18,919 637 1,126 985 2,988 2,267 2,195 1,098 62 4,325 218 283 663 559 795 133 245 9,736 898 04 66 864 447 2,906 118 1,407 1,07a 25 1,062 46, 344 6,158 14, 361 1,719 1,165 169 3,882 132 1,480 1,275 9,494 2,920 6,609 96 103 63 30 218 817 105 354 10 25 5 37 4 2 397 1 36 954 2 1,646 3 1 1 310 36 19 2 2 62 99 31 1 1 166 133 15 6,689 2 372 1,367 10 2 6,619 61 1,844 20 48 32 77 44 294 900 821 Ireland. Males. Females. 1,639 1,269 53 966 292 46 1,775 1,801 433 18, 039 13 385 6,439 9,107 3,118 7,944 15, 522 523 493 1,422 4,692 907 26 279 6,724 IBB 262 615 7,955 276 2,442 226 422 3, 452 4,765 578 80 2,415 876 383 787 463 1,909 205 164 3,211 163 26 19 1,985 151 949 58 3,084 676 45 261 6,106 1,787 885 1,018 164 783 86 467 90 1,203 1,860 5,728 6,673 3 43 103 168 3 36 32 407 1,001 160 191 12 24 91 1 68 6,225 7 1,523 2 3 3 50 1 1,^35 27 2 79 44 185 281 269 884 11 11 7 5,413 4 432 1 1,238 1,741 1 6G 2 2,745 41 664 22 12 180 107 144 4,638 859 England and Wales. Males. Females, 203 1,601 303 1,322 367 29 1,139 664 786 11,202 93 177 980 12, 897 4,724 3,849 8,603 128 469 1,078 4,473 2, 016 18 S53 3,018 24 107 1B9 175 8,422 510 723 085 484 1,703 2, 301 1,695 71 2,517 254 359 208 605 175 49 1,625 104 21 16 1,248 110 1,520 11 1,477 220 34 36 3,219 1,646 1,154 1, 60B 676 89 275 601 1, 695 5,874 2,673 30 129 93 4 14 29 155 519 76 135 6 1 3 1 26 2,435 1 1,380 5 1 10 48 1 lU SO 4 2 1 246 18 87 37 Scotland. 64 206 1 3 1,911 229 869 48 601 12 181 33 15 31 48 29 63 2,030 320 a See explanatory notes In Table 78. Males. Females. 78 203 15 197 57 2 361 92 82 1,569 6 34 357 4,623 1,286 3,833 2,445 35 169 993 618 9 352 ,379 13 57 43 1,987 .77 433 116 97 TO8 1,209 173 17 855 258 172 92 102 56 707 36 407 628 M 8 25 1,141 432 97 140 19 10 243 39 73 4 100 430 1,066 .495 2 7 36 lie 6 822 "iis ...... 2 457 1 74 306 1 17 21 646 72 OCCUPATIONS. IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND BIRTHPLACE OF MOTHEES: 1890— Continued. 619 rOBEIQN WHITE PEESONB HAVIKQ UOTHBBS BOHN IN— Canada (English). Males. Females. 27 76 12 183 46 11 en 68 101 790 2,016 972 769 1,391 49 119 167 629 489 133 637 22 81 36 2,722 99 317 262 286 346 583 50 4 867 28 70 72 07 346 67 30 3,678 14 13 ,287 27 31 4 228 77 27 17 645 616 181 225 67 189 108 933 B07 616 8 8 89 385 25 SO 6 2 1 Canada (French). Males. .Females. 10 394 '761 26 88 25 322 20 14 367 71 362 881 585 1,110 293 822 1,655 9 45 2U 3,558 161 65 464 35 373 4 1,200 1 129 91 99G 3 22 8 3 1,506 27 691 101 47 184 151 18 15 186 150 55 53 85 G 19 8,624 9 15 15 162 380 110 1 348 166 108 36 2 169 12 116 859 2,742 703 i 13 31 749 18 18 3,971 '"237 172 6 1 46 54 1 1 2 400 109 249 257 2 5 64 2,063 174 Scandinavia. Hales. Females. 116 818 59 820 143 6 639 110 124 3,672 17 78 1,330 6,231 1,045 1,845 5,304 56 280 838 1,000 890 314 1,923 119 243 480 757 852 691 234 34 BOO 61 84 47 281 220 58 10, 464 76 37 14 1,105 46 183 16 388 138 7 122 7,841 770 565 455 758 112 129 20 972 2,543 304 1,442 23 281 15 1 2 307 449 1 1 France. Hales. Females. 29 46 8 1 12 1,946 52 1,315 3 28 5 1 1 6 7 46 177 106 12 133 96 7 198 93 17 643 28 32 233 1,020 473 291 565 21 45 74 205 160 5 44 253 19 753 28 38 64 82 63 98 52 3 181 17 17 16 11 23 16 1 270 11 12 123 11 423 1 63 . 39 2 11 791 238 165 105 24 5 110 3 56 3 38 256 163 278 Italy. Males. Females. 200 12 13 168 1 162 2 15 124 22 47 39 7 17 303 14 437 28 108 171 239 1,921 1,827 29 22 128 195 16 2 31 62 13 412 16 110 28 143 108 55 67 1 79 83 4 19 34 57 11 10 192 24 2 130 7 497 1 9 30 2 4 2,277 151 214 .81 11 12 59 3 5 30 161 254 716 Hungary. 53 77 Males. Females. 36 19 126 946 3 6 121 104 4 16 2 27 26 1 46 174 6 1,777 8 128 94 177 17 46 9 4 152 62 9 158 4 27 7 .16 6 21 87 70 176 43 14 1,707 121 471 17 89 142 117 1 321 Bohemia. Males. Females. 4 27 1 16 146 1 230 26 2 422 1 18 64 348 208 202 580 33 27 67 163 93 9 362 21 .452 11 27 14 •86 49 51 14 1 117 14 331 1 111 4 1,262 37 1 14 3,237 138 1,947 96 124 2 111 4 15 93 374 73 1 317 11 Other countries. 1,208 1 1,802 1 Males. Females. 70 984 43 441 430 794 1,436 95 4,636 182 418 1,369 2,284 2,360 1,022 2,790 100 132 615 1,240 487 6 99 1,153 21 35 15' 67 4,092 136 210 285 302 414 341 134 18 903 155 60 99 124 209 68 28 1 25 21 226 220 46 173 18 42 1 10 385 18 177 6 3 12 203 4,702 933 43 6 9 3,125 424 347 335 969 1,275 15 215 762 670 16 110 12 293 10 12,189 1,421 4,589 37 7,600 323 2,127 6 276 33 83 12 597 30 15 150 66 517 2,714 601 1,683 4 64 223 469 520 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 1 14.— FOREIGN BORN MALES 21 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS AND IN EACH CLASS OF OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED ACCORDING TO CITIZENSHIP, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890. Ar.1. OCCUPATIONS. STATES AKD TEEEITOEIKS. The United States . Xorth Atlantic division. . Sfaine New Hampshire Vermont Hassachusetts Khode Island Connecticut Ne-w York , New Jersey , Pennsylvania South Atlantic division.. Delaware , Marj-Ihnd District of Columbia, Virginia "West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida North Central division . . . Ohio Indiana Dlinois Michigan "Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas , South Central division... Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Oklahoma Arkansas "Western division Montana "Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Dtah Nevada.-.. Idaho "Washington Oregon California Aggre- gate. 4, 113, 681 1, 592, 723 28,692 25,070 18, 787 243, 895 38,242 75, 015 648, 464 138, 154 876,404 93, 985 6,021 89, 713 7,717 S,0C2 9,163 2,011 3,263 6,674 10, 361 200, 679 68, 222 864, 858 237, 060 220, 197 211, 364 145, 144 115, 266 35, 220 41, 641 92jl45 68,923 157, 486 27, 970 10, 604 7,882 4,854 24,179 72, 380 1,621 7,996 462, 768 29, 259 8,933 49, 219 6,627 9,694 23, 627 10, 654 11, 362 66,441 86, 049 221, 003 Total. 558, 273 15, 008 12, 087 7,843 113,906 19,177 27,654 185, 848 40, 726 135,424 25, 575 2,107 10, 595 1,629 2,928 1,778 415 712 1,682 3,729 343, 800 37,000 4,890 92, 125 66,254 85, 407 85, 330 24,553 21, 444 9,306 6,113 14, 680 7,698 38, 855 4,383 2,224 1,747 1,082 7,388 20,749 120 1,162 176, 652 8,089 2,733 12, 090 2,359 4,984 6,163 4,212 3,434 16, 100 13, 029 103, 459 Number of years in the United States. Lees than 1 year. 61, 826 36, 746 731 971 414 5,401 856 1,614 12, 061 3,610 11, 088 1,376 149 331 67 205 135 17 34 68 382 17, 573 2,341 362 4,003 3,823 1,776 1,747 1,089 680 238 307 810 897 1,815 135 90 60 16 402 1,065 7 34 4,316 404 92 129 152 42 49 998 320 1,432 itoa years. 220, 522 116, 358 2,517 2,679 1,471 19, 498 3,189 5,435 38, 674 9,290 33, 605 3,998 3 to 4 years. 222, 541 121, 273 454 1,207 206 600 427 43 65 223 723 72, 531 7,808 1,114 17, 795 13, 789 7,242 9,042 4,841 2,692 1,962 1,453 3,333 1,400 6,089 579 294 818 90 1,165 3,107 12 124 21, 946 1,776 696 3,194 313 633 747 278 362 4,115 1,422 S.410 2,249 2,309 939 20, 220 3,196 6,762 43,543 9,930 83,125 4,688 499 1,712 249 616 855 68 71 272 846 67, 566 19, 715 10, 733 5,868 8,050 4,415 3,176 1,863 948 3,156 1,418 5,141 634 352 367 97 959 2,578 18 136 23, 873 1,605 641 2,989 319 660 826 855 457 8,500 1,253 11,268 5 years and over. 638, 206 283, 890 9,511 6,728 5,019 68, 787 11, 936 14, 843 91, 570 17, 896 67,600 15, 513 1,005 7,295 1,107 1,507 861 287 542 1,131 1,778 186, 130 19, 256 2,725 50, 812 27, 909 20, 521 16, 491 14,208 14, 896 6,243 2,405 7,381 4,483 20, 210 3,035 1,488 990 879 4,862 13, 999 83 126,517 4,304 1,304 6,308 1,628 3,502 4,438 3,537 2,566 7,487 10, 034 82, 349 Natural- ized. 2, 401, 628 861, 223 10, 517 9,705 8,785 105, 801 14, 708 37, 087 392, 852 83, 085 198,683 56, 032 3,386 24,520 4,997 4,798 5,887 1,297 2,192 3,967 4,988 1, 168, 694 140, 154 52, 020 226, 703 139, 680 146, 158 135, 104 100, 170 76, 061 17, 290 27, 228 69, 583 47,939 92, 944 19, 750 6,235 4,709 2,982 13, 263 39, 710 1,190 6,099 222, 735 14, 618 4, 219 28, 719 3,493 3,751 14, 172 5,762 6,363 28, 917 17, 239 95,502 First naturali- zatiou panors filed. 230, 485 53, 307 491 6,432 1,623 2,041 22,050 4, 903 14,663 2,983 121 1,352 15?0 173 198 49 58 168 714 138, 001 5,240 3,302 16, 736 21, 767 27, 260 25,104 6,753 4,145 7,250 5,654 8,182 4,702 6,545 479 337 333 93 953 3,972 71 307 31, 019 4,080 1,060 3,617 304 228 1,533 205 830 6,763 2, 0;i6 9, 715 Un. known. 338, 413 119,920 2,628 2,012 1,668 17,756 2,834 8,233 47, 714 9,441 27,634 9,395 407 3,246 941 1,163 1,'300 250 301 857 158,224 18, 285 8,010 29,294 19, 359 17, 366 15, 820 13, 668 13, 016 1,363 3,748 9,700 8,584 19, 142 3,352 1,808 1,093 697 2,575 7,949 240 1,428 81, 732 1,866 915 4,793 471 731 1,759 325 739 4,661 3,145 12,827 OCCUPATroNS. 521 Table 114.— FOREIGN BORN MALES 21 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS AND IN EACH CLASS OF OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED ACCORDING TO CITIZENSHIP, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890— Cont'd. AGRICVl^TITRE, It|«IIEKIE)S, AND MINIIVO. STATES AKD TEBBITOBIES. The United States. Kortb Atlantic division . Maine New Hampshire . Vermont Massachnsetts... Kbode Island CoDnecticnt Hew York New Jersey Pennsylvania South Atlantic division. Delaware Maryland District of Columbia. Virginia "West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia I'lorida North Central division. Ohio Indiana Illinois -. Michigan "Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Central division. Kentucky .. Tennessee . . Alabama Mississippi . Louisiajia... Tesas Oklahoma .. Arkansas... Western division . Montana Wyoming Colorado New Mexico . Arizona Utah Nevada Idaho "Washington . Oregon California Aggre- gate. ], 208, 654 223, 502 6,554 3,753 7,237 22.664 2,672 10, 207 70, 938 12, 888 86, 989 16, 383 615 6,906 303 2,135 8,232 581 674 753 2,284 759, 645 Total. 47, 097 25, 035 92, 851 98, 457 109, 260 109, 027 89, 067 32, 038 27, 296 SI, 182 53, 076 45, 159 64, 270 6,714 ■ 2,309 2,417 1,273 6,019 33, 322 931 3,236 164, 864 11, 135 3,808 17, 721 2,667 3,745 9,372 5,113 6.026 16, 075 11, 982 67, 220 78, 604 3,542 1,798 3,012 12, 838 1,367 4,289 14, 630 8,916 S3, 213 4,159 152 1,387 52 717 617 150 143 162 779 121, 108 6,868 1,544 17, 138 22, 282 16, 632 17, 086 14, 621 4,436 7,179 3,180 7,374 4,578 14, C66 926 679 694 279 2,299 9,076 38 475 51, 229 2,096 1,468 3,192 890 1,635 1,830 1,686 1,608 3,076 2,696 31,364 Number of years in the United States. Less than 1 year. 13, 414 5,621 87 102 169 689 52 836 1,341 679 2,166 212 8 67 3 S3 31 3 3 4 60 6,623 220 87 657 1,476 614 718 609 136 164 191 31 23 21 9 214 424 1 15 1,420 137 34 209 40 41 41 24 17 171 100 606 lto2 years. 60, 945 17, 688 476 345 480 2,538 292 861 3,388 923 8,396 734 22 168 3 161 159 14 10 10 187 23, 293 1,046 214 3,264 6,166 2,120 3.856 2,531 486 1,446 964 1,441 760 2,068 125 71 111 21 580 1,108 3 49 6,762 402 370 941 143 205 174 149 95 787 441 2,995 3 to 4 years. 366 273 263 1,992 243 608 2,626 724 8,681 30 183 11 134 105 12 4 13 189 19, 313 907 144 3,046 3,600 1,809 2,950 2,227 620 1,427 603 1,299 781 1,852 123 98 154 19 381 1,024 6 48 7,199 411 374 879 148 219 208 182 141 732 337 3,563 6 years and over. 39, 539 2,624 1,078 2,100 7,619 780 2,404 7,275 1,689 13, 970 2,627 92 974 35 369 322 121 126 135 363 72, 979 3,680 1,009 10, 471 12, 040 11, 089 9, 562 9,164 3,295 4,142 .1,422 4,248 2,777 647 337 308 230 1,124 6,620 29 363 35,848 1,085 680 1,163 559 1,070 1,407 1,230 1,255 1,386 1,818 24,195 Natural* ized. 763, 062 119, 314 2,349 1,642 3,430 7,668 873 4,630 47, 698 7,215 43, 909 9,928 382 3,626 207 1,182 2,136 381 366 487 1,182 611, 167 34, 661 19, 409 63, 913 58,008 74,324 73, 246 62, 449 22, 387 13, 532 20, 982 35, 969 32, 277 30, 893 4,072 1,365 1,382 785 1,978 18, 43.3 701 2,177 81, 760 6,343 1,690 11, 368 1,446 1,842 6.325 3,248 3,675 9,752 7,309 28, 762 First natural!' zation papers filed. 86, 896 0,757 95 68 127 366 103 249 1,780 378 3,591 492 161 6 46 100 20 9 13 141 62, 612 1,202 1,174 3,541 10, 429 10, 946 11, 794 4,413 1,292 5.615 4,135 4,766 3,303 3,143 97 61 153 16 132 3,4.1* 66 186 12, 892 2,041 505 1,790 165 105 635 150 448 2,182 1,151 3.720 5522 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 114.— FOEEION BOEN MALES 21 YEARS OP AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN GAINFUL •OCCUPATIONS ANOD IN EACH CLASS OF OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED ACCORDING TO CITIZENSHIP, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890— .Ccnt'd. BTATBB AND TEEEITOBmS. The "United States ' ITortli Atlantic diyision . llaino Ifew Hampshire-.... Vermont Massachusetts Bhode Island -Connectiont , TSTewTork Kew Jersey ^Pennsylvania 'Boath Atlantic-diTision. Delaware , Maryland. District of Colnmhia Virginia West Vii^inia Korth Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida '3iForth Central diTision.. Ohio Indiana Illinois .. -Michigan. "Wisconsin "Minnesota . — Towa Missouri -.. North Dakota South Dakota ^"ebraska.-., IKansas .. Borith Central division... Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi Louisiana. "^Texas Oklahoma Arkansas "Western division Montana ■Wyoming... Colorado "Nevr Mexico Arizona — Utah Nevada Idaho "Washington Oregon ... .California. «« Aggro- _gate. 93,550 34,301 479 300 290 .4,.178 531 953 18,089 3,023 i6,453 S, 772 88 1,196 701 494 204 160 162 346 421 39,420 4,514 1,690 8, 431 5,169 4,.059 4, 231 2, 764 8,507 684 733 1,962 1, 626 5,025 811 468 345 188 945 1,605 49 284 11,032 506 164 1,314 253 214 619 127 170 1,208 907 r6,S60 Total. 214 92 99 1, 362 180 227 4, 644 664 1,469 28 268 136 126 31 38 25 73 91 .5, 839 618 135 1,618 907 621 580 388 653 146 91 225 157 1,102 133 90 84 40 279 423 4 2, 769 94 37 223 56 77 91 12 32 253 211 1, 683 Number of years in the United States. Iiess than 1 year. 518 10 S 8 59 15 8 306 44 63 27 3 66 69 23 32 27 24 11 4 20 6 13 15 2 119 10 3 12 1 18 11 47 lto2 years. 3,537 "1,660 38 21 13 235 28 28 874 138 285 3to4 years. ,394 34 14 19 230 23 62 928 124 277 119 4 13 17 1,174 99 20 280 235 109 147 90 63 46 23 44 19 139 13 3 32 69 446 26 10 52 3 12 14 1 2 65 29 232 8 44 12 18 I 1 7 18 1, 076 6 years and over. 5,062 132 62 69 :838 114 189 2,536 358 834 634 120 18 283 181 81 97 72 86 32 14 44 20 15 9 4 23 65 1 8 863 11 6 41 10 13 65 14 201 ,13 .186 91 77 19 80 18 51 49 3,.287 .Natural- ized. 60,019 21, 020 194 no 145 2,265 563 £84 11,285 1,988 4,128 2,824 372 304 ,199 aso 68 60 117 ^4 783 92 63 68 33 211 299 3 24 1,841 47 18 118 45 47 67 8 26 115 157 61 763 463 219 136 Ml 109 223 559 27,123 First natural!. zation papers filed. 1,256 5,767 3,427 2,861 2,«19 a,902 2, .509 396 489 1,313 1,106 3,021 665 264 203 115 620 1,149 36 .170 326 87 765 156 117 442 99 114 3,163 1,281 20 16 18 156 29 20 640 ■97 10 24 2,263 134 72 293 816 356 423 119 131 110 84 146 17 23 10 3 34 91 4 11 743 55 14 83 12 6 .27 4 13 130 84 OCCUPATIONS. Table H4U— FOTJEIGDT BORN MALES 21 YEARS OF AGE ANB OVER ENGAGED TNGAINEtTL OCCUPATIONS AND IN EACH CLASS ^F OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED ACCORDING TO CITIZENSHIP, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890— Cont'd. DOmESTIC A-KS* PERSONAI. SI<:itTTCE:. STATES AKD TEBEITOEIKB. Tho tTnited States.. North AtlautiodiYision Maine New Hampshire . Yermoat..... .Massachusetts... Ehodo Island Connecticut -M'ew York ....... 'Mew Jersey ^Pennsylvania — 'Sonth Atlantic division,. Delaware Maryland-.. District of Colambia. Virglnio -- "West Virginia North Carolina . South Carolina Georgia .- Florida Korth Central divieion. . .^ Ohio ilndiana — .Illinois Michigan Wisconsin—... .Minnesota — Iowa Missouri.— North DaUota South Dakota .Nebraska iKansas -Boixth Central -division.. Kentucky .. Tennessee .. Alabama Mississippi . Louisiana... Tesas Oklahoma . . Arkansas., . Western division . Montana ■Wyoming Colorado New Mexico . Arizona Dtah ........ Nevada Idaho Washington . Oregon ■-Calilbrnia Aggre- gate. 905, 501 402,181 7, 218 5, US 3,356 S5, 065 9, 274 17, 694 161,380 .36, 601 106, 248 19, 009 1, 861 9, 289 a, 907 1,519 1,473 170 419 1,002 1, 369 322,554 48, 420 12, 349 78, 185 47,907 40, 164 35, 014 15, 355 ■21, 959 2, 316 :3, 221 12, 335 5, 329 28,639 4,795 1, 631 834 696 6,254 14, 326 181 1,019 1D3, 118 8,734 2,329 II, 156 .1,901 3, 542 4, 869 2,769 :2, 410 17, 350 10, 769 67, 289 Total. 338, 698 165, 923 4,090 2,960 1,479 27, 299 5,153 7,464 "S6, 287 13,209 48, 992 6,079 803 2,958 487 587 320 43 70 284 627 86, 39S l^umber of years in the United States. :Iiess than 1 year. 13, 667 1,277 26, 424 14, 005 8,412 8,183 3,738 5,394 811 983 ■ 3, 376 1,126 9,210 80O 320 261 150 1,616 5,819 43 201 71, 090 3,726 647 4,290 018 2,477 2,046 1,728 1,194 6,942 6,389 40, 703 21, 862 14,258 219 223 81 1,789 289 519 4,467 1,353 5, 318 319 96 86 18 30 25 6 3 12 43 5, 038 1,231 125 1,491 1, 084 521 483 197 170 20 62 204 47 406 lto2 years. 70,231 ■39,212 24 15 7 71 282 1,241 111 20 178 37 45 39 5 12 338 81 375 743 640 264 4 835 929 1,600 13, 040 3, 258 13,903 928 69 69 92 6 6 37 21, 434 8, 553 400 6,484 3,785 2,370 2,650 906 785 190 232 913 266 1,552 3 to 4 years. 67, 222 37, 052 718 533 163 4,730 881 1,662 13,402 3, 215 11, 748 1,006 176 478 67 11 6 32 80 19,.334 117 34 58 13 283 1,022 .4 21 7,105 691 146 944 93 300 249 70 131 1,570 383 2, 523 2,933 226 5,888 3,058 1,759 2,373 831 857 150 174 872 263 5 years nd over. 179,883 75,401 2,410 1,-501 971 15,-945 3,054 3,073 24,378 ,5,383 18,023 351 2,014 .332 400 .136 20 56 503 314 -39,.940 134 51 "50 18 240 739 8, 511 709 112 960 98 303 294 92 175 1,432 435 3, 901 6,950 526 12,561 6, 078 3, 759 2, 777 1, 804 3,582 451 515 1,387 .650 5,983 -Natural, izod. 450, 147 194, 707 2, 291 1, 939 1,519 -23, 143 3, 134 7,-558 89, 339 19,922 45, 859 10, 762 526 -220 146 119 1,022 3,770 30 145 64, 233 -184r065 2, 215 300 2,-208 720 1,829 -1, 464 1,561 876 3,602 5,485 33, 904 .29, 578 i9, 066 43,881 25,859 22, 851 18, 297 9,384 13,522 904 1,484 6,371 2,868 14, 940 3,300 985 417 344 2,814 6,391 109 574 46, 673 First naturali- nation papers filed. 11,992 77 120 58 1,094 339 382 5,453 1,183 3,286 923 27 5,376 254 1,194 20 743 22 942 , 14 93 ^. 4 299 5 693 13 599 .102 34,976 1,306 705 3,672 4,102 6,986 5,436 634 078 467 489 1,104 37 20 10 231 693 3 30 3,209 1,283 994 273 4,921 613 768 34 749 46 2,090 314 912 ' 43 946 136 6,855 2, 104 3,032 477 21, 147 2,129 Un. knowa 524 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 114.— FOREIGN BORN MALES 21 TEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS AND IN EACH CLASS OF OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED ACCORDING TO CITIZENSHIP, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890— Cont'd. XBADE AND TRAN8PORTATIOIV. STATES AND TEEHITOSIES. The United States. Kortli Atlantic division. . Maine Kew Hampsliire VeiTnont Massachnsetts Hhode Island Connecticut !New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Sontli Atlantic division. Delaware , Maryland District of -Columbia Virginia '. "West Virginia Korth Carolina South Carolina G-eorgia , ■ Florida Zforth Central division. . . • Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan ■Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri If orth Dakota South Dakota Ifebraska Kansas South Central division... Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi Xonisiana Texas Oklahoma Arkansas ■Western division Montana ■Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Idaho ■Washington Oregon California Aggre- gate. 274, 078 3,783 3,079 2,002 89, 193 6,528 8,933 136, 717 23,929 60, 914 20, 729 774 7,348 2,183 2,391 1,731 581 1,269 2,439 2,013 241, 228 30, 068 9,637 65, 033 29, 017 21, 070 23, 976 16, 188 21,844 2,653 3,222 11, 002 7,518 33, 190 6,453 2,923 1,903 1,605 6,833 12,480 188 1,710 72, 162 3,873 1,338 8,385 952 1,243 3,240 1,309 1,434 8,535 6,045 36, 808 Total. 77, 833 1,549 1,410 771 15, 652 2,273 2,683 34, 306 6,558 13, 631 4,844 249 1,518 359 835 440 95 286 563 499 41, 047 4,349 630 14, 362 6,037 2,571 3,382 2,420 3,873 593 452 1,676 802 7,350 868 694 379 357 1,713 3,202 13 224 23, 514 1,147 399 2,027 264 647 753 633 486 2,432 1,676 13,246 Number of years in the United States. Lees than lyear. 6,897 29 480 60 81 1,796 434 1,013 265 4 40 11 79 17 16 43 157 37 480 364 100 149 99 95 17 20 77 33 23 15 16 2 43 203 2 4 60 23 94 16 25 IS 8 11 158 49 189 lto2 years. 26,854 14, 014 237 285 153 2,289 322 426 6,314 1,045 2,943 741 53 158 46 204 83 14 24 77 7,700 3 to4 years. 709 143 2,475 1,331 498 774 524 469 145 119 363 145 1,035 130 102 71 30 140 630 2 24 3,364 201 123 577 48 66 105 31 77 693 198 1,185 30, 377 16, 248 240 260 100 2,8U 368 608 7,522 1,246 3,090 978 60 253 67 238 31 113 110 8,561 877 90 3,010 1,247 519 906 607 630 138 83 397 161 1,013 143 116 77 34 166 445 1 31 3, 577 . 222 102 610 87 76 104 40 114 617 170 1,685 6 years and over. 43, 523 1,006 776 489 10, 069 1,623 1,568 18, 674 2,833 6,685 2,860 132 1,067 246 314 209 63 214 357 263 23, 168 2,606 360 8,397 3,095 1,454 1,553 1,290 2,673 293 230 734 - 473 4,994 566 361 215 291 1,364 2,024 8 165 15, 925 604 151 846 103 380 634 454 284 1,064 1,258 10, 187 Natural- ized. 166, 493 1,842 1,312 1,001 . 19, 435 2,621 4,909 88,070 15,813 31, 490 12, 859 439 4,811 1,521 1,206 958 412 863 1,479 1,170 161, 300 22, 201 7,294 41, 707 18, 279 14, 323 15,768 11, 152 14, 790 1,425 2,118 7,093 6,150 20, 504 3,787 1,695 1.279 1,006 4,208 7,293 141 1,095 38, 732 1,956 659 5,015 677 637 2,053 684 748 4,481 2,616 19, 601 First naturali- zation papers filed. 27, 820 8,283 65 112 45 1,039 221 219 4,224 724 1,634 18 263 44 54 22 10 27 61 143 13, 791 649 418 2,557 2,054 2,341 2,506 606 647 506 357 800 350 101 93 57 36 2G4 385 4 28 4,136 502 140 447 46 37 158 34 106 847 321 1,498 Un- known. 69, 091 OCCUPATIONS. 525 Table 114.— FOREIGN BORIir MALES 21 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS AND IN EACH CLASS OF OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED ACCORDING TO CITIZENSHIP, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890— Cont'd. MAlVUFACTUKIlVe AND Itl ECU ANItJALi INDUSTRIES. 8TATE3 AKD TEBBITOBISS. The United States . Nortli Atlantic diyiaion . Maine Kew Hampshire . "Vermont Maasachasetts .. Khodo Island Connecticut New Yorli Kew Jersey Pennsylvania 8onth Atlantic division. Delaware Maryland District of Colamhia - Virginia "West Tii'ginia North Carolina Soath Carolina Georgia Florida North Central division. Ohio Indiana Illinois , Michigan , "Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota. South Dakota. Nehraska Kansas South Central division.. Kentucky .. Tennessee -- Alabama — Mississippi . Louisiana — Texas Oklahoma... Arkansas... Western division . Montana "Wyoming Colorado New Mexico. Arizona Utah Nevada Idaho Washington . . Oregon California Aggre- gate. 1, 264, 689 658, 661 10, 658 12, 493 6,902 122, 795 20, 337 37, 328 261, 340 62, 008 125, 800 34, 092 2,683 15, 974 2,623 2,523 2, 523 519 839 2,134 4,274 443, 972 70, 580 19, 511 120, 358 66, 510 61, 644 39, 116 21,770 35, 838 2,271 3,283 13, 780 9,291 36, 362 11, 107 3,265 2,293 1,102 6,128 10, 347 272 1,698 91, 602 6,011 1,294 10, 743 864 950 6,627 1,236 1,322 13, 183 7,346 44,120 Total. 801,036 220, 972 6,613 6,427 2,482 56, 755 10, 204 13, 001 76. 981 17, 380 38, 129 9,677 875 4,464 695 663 370 89 188 600 1,833 89,410 12, 508 1.304 33. 383 13, 023 8,271 6,099 3,486 7,188 577 407 2,129 1,035 6,927 1,651 611 429 256 1,481 2, 224 22 223 28, 050 1,027 192 2,358 201 348 1,438 354 214 8,397 2,068 16, 463 Nnmhor of years in the United States. Less than 1 year. 18, 624 12, 401 349 652 127 2,384 440 670 4, 161 1,200 2,528 535 40 142 20 35 23 5 9 22 239 4,482 700 110 1,300 8i0 615 365 157 256 26 30 123 51 318 60 33 18 6 61 141 4 80 12 106 4 10 50 5 8 313 79 215 1 to2 years. 69, 365 43, 784 1,024 1,388 561 9,601 1,618 2,530 15, 038 3,026 8,073 1,477 193 619 71 143 22 86 346 18, 950 2,462 337 6, 2f'2 3,272 2,145 1,715 790 8S9 136 115 667 210 895 182 79 65 23 130 388 3 26 336 47 680 26 50 205 27 67 1,000 366 1,475 3 to 4 years. 76, 642 50, 416 901 1,229 304 10,454 1,681 2,742 19, 065 4, 121 9,329 1,899 225 749 101 138 84 17 29 107 449 19, 232 2,698 211 7,488 2, 647 1,690 1,724 778 1,077 116 74 544 185 872 214 72 77 22 149 315 2 21 252 47 699 30 52 207 38 24 764 297 1,913 5 years and orer. 196, 416 120, 371 3,339 3,253 1,400 34. 316 6,465 7,059 38, 707 7,633 18, 104 5,766 417 3,054 403 347 175 68 128 385 7S9 40, 766 6,648 648 18, 204 6,264 3,921 2,295 1,761 4,966 209 188 895 589 4,842 1,205 457 269 206 1,141 1,380 13 171 18, 670 353 8S 973 141 236 976 284 125 1,320 1,316 12, 860 Natural, ized. 359,6-9 3,838 4,742 2,690 63, 290 7,817 19, 406 156, 460 38, 147 73, 299 20, 159 1,591 9,945 1,612 1.448 1,715 330 535 1,186 1,778 285. 049 60, 426 14, 905 71,445 34, 107 31, 799 24. 974 15, 283 23, 453 1,039 2,153 8,837 6,538 23, 686 8,026 1,926 1,428 732 3,743 6,444 204 1,083 50, 039 2,784 789 6,660 646 506 3,257 809 870 7,040 3,849 22, 929 First natural!, zatiou papers hied. 60, 274 24. 994 282 351 243 3,777 831 1,171 9, 053 2,520 5,806 1,271 69 613 61 41 65 12 15 71 304 32, 364 1,950 933 6,773 4,860 7,638 4,945 931 1,397 552 489 1,307 573 1,229 175 124 03 29 292 453 4 53 6,426 805 134 684 47 35 399 34 133 1,600 593 2.062 Un. known. 47, 008 925 D73 487 8,973 1.485 3,750 17, 946 3,061 8, sec 2,985 148 922 355 371 383 88 81 278 359 37, 159 5.606 2.279 8,757 4,514 3,936 3,098 2,070 3,820 103 234 1,507 1,145 4,620 1,315 574 343 175 612 1,220 42 339 7,087 395 179 1,041 70 61 433 39 105 1,246 846 2,672 526 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 115.— FOREIGN BORN MALES 21 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED ACCORDING TO CITIZENSHIP: 1890. OCCUPATIONS. All occnpations Agriculture, fisheries, and mining. Agricultural laborers (a) Apiarists - Dairymen and dairyiromen Farmers, planters, and overseers (a) . fishermen and oystermen (a) Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vine growers. Ijumbermen and raftsmen Miners (coal) Miners (not otherwise Bpecifled) Quarrymen Stock raisers, herders, and drovers "Wood choppers Other agricultural pursuits (a) Professional service . Actors Architects Artists and teachers of art Authors and literary and scientific persons. Chemists, assayers, and metallurgists Clergymen - Dentists Designers, draftsmen, and inventors Bngineers (civil, mechanical, electrical, and min- ing) and surveyors. Journalists liaw^ers Musicians and teachers of music Officers of United States army and navy. Officials (government) (a) Physicians and surgeons Professors in colleges and universities . Teachers Theatrical managers, showmen, etc Veterinary surgeons Other professional service Domestic and personal service - Barbers and hairdressers Bartenders BOiirdiugand lodging housekeepers Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) . Hotel keepers Housekeepers and stewards (a) Hunters, trappers, guides, and scouts. Jan iters ^Laborers (not specitled) (a) Lauuderers and laundresses Nurses and midwives. Kestaurant keepers Saloon keepers Servants Sextons Soldiers, sailors, and marines (United States) (a). Watchmen, policemen, and detectives Other domestic and personal service Trade and transportation. . Agents (claim, commission, real estate, insurance, etc.) and collectors. Auctioneers Bankers and brokers (money and stocks) , Boatmen and canalmeu Bookkeepers and accountants (a) '.'.'. Brokers (commercial) Clerks and copyists (a) J!"!^ Commercial travelers '.'.II. Draymen, hackmeu, teamsters, etc Foremen and overseers ]", Hostlers , Hucksters and peddlers ""' liivory stable keepers , Locomotive engineers and firemen (a) Merchants and dealers in drugs and chemicals (re- tail). Aggre- gate. t, U3, 681 1, 203, 554 106, 987 215 6,523 737, 259 12, 733 82, 521 19, 686 92, 124 70, 024 16, 455 14,834 8,451 712 93, 550 1,298 2,087 3,305 885 1,354 18,270 1,365 2,386 7,491 3,0T7 5,979 10, 689 392 11, 538 10, 727 952 7,676 2,463 1,530 177 905, 501 20.228 18,250 4,218 87, 088 11,186 1,838 280 6,419 634, 206 20, 025 2,146 5,709 37, 226 63, 740 1,659 11, 300 20, 046 2,431 641, 387 29, 312 401 5,309 2,591 20, 002 1,046 57, 889 8,279 82, 443 12, 987 13, 830 27, 890 3,761 11,367 6, 211 Total. 1, 143, 155 269, 366 89, 752 40 2,403 78, 995 6,083 8,708 7,299 34,217 24, 234 7,316 4,950 6,103 19, 467 617 469 1,065 214 383 8,902 322 685 1,615 527 395 8,215 106 775 1,964 255 1,899 688 324 47 838, 698 5,925 4,373 951 7,241 710 543 77 1,131 251, 192 18, 495 725 1,128 2,320 33, 726 295 5,949 2,926 991 164, 583 4,903 63 640 402 6,084 204 16, 038 1,415 19, 383 1,545 6,233 13, 081 416 1,905 1,033 Kumber of years in the United States. Less than 1 year. 61, 826 13, 414 6,306 3 79 1,450 103 284 313 1,836 1,870 736 164 250 20 27 22 53 7 29 199 10 84 78 86 148 8 43 126 10 102 45 34 3 lto2 years. 220, S22 60, 545 20, 812 6 385 6,730 971 1,148 1,756 9,214 5,675 2,147 639 1,039 23 21, 863 258 115 17 194 20 19, 663 129 65 17 44 1,107 9 75 63 23 6,897 250 819 40 488 20 239 674 4 46 48 66 105 155 33 708 63 137 325 557 4 109 378 422 100 3 to 4 years. 44,906 16, 012 4 392 7,111 922 1,225 1,645 0,790 4,595 1,606 650 807 48 8,394 70, 231 895 775 77 1,151 80 53 9 154 59, 622 1,370 201 98 198 4,437 47 658 392 114 26, 854 780 15 76 60 1,022 21 3,121 162 2,618 132 1,086 2,432 66 272 160 94 212 25 72 661 63 155 306 68 650 11 121 332 61 862 89 52 11 5 years and over. 633, 206 160, 501 46, 622 27 1,547 63,704 4,087 6,061 3,585 13, 377 12, 094 2,827 3,488 2,917 175 11, 507 67, 222 1,129 1,025 130 1,463 76 238 63, 194 2,405 171 157 327 4,967 982 586 223 30, 377 920 5 78 67 1,090 21 8,823 237 8,530 210 1,173 3,218 65 363 166 461 248 645 149 193 2,334 186 359 906 313 235 1,960 88 502 1,128 156 1,013 454 152 25 179, 383 Natural- ized. 2, 401, 628 753, 052 69, 650 167 3,333 549,258 4,914 29,242 8,063 46,044 33,712 6,754 7,531 2,137 347 60, 019 8,643 2,458 727 4,428 534 874 58 701 118, 708 14, 591 288 856 1,751 23, 215 201 4,334 1,835 631 3,012 33 459 277 2,722 159 8,770 970 12, 747 1,183 2,735 6,867 291 1,224 859 492 1,277 1,771 539 776 11,472 810 1,313 4,765 2,057 4,607 5,983 241 9,339 7,124 657 4,491 1,361 934 110 460, 147 First naturali- zation papers filed. 11, 842 11, 081 2,754 25, 508 9,351 1,043 162 4,580 298, 069 1,489 1,007 3, 973 81, 284 21, 125 1,172 8,915 20, 622 1,170 399, 888 a Sea explanatory note* in Table 78. 20| 414 348 4,921 1,771 11, 684 704 32, 500 5,576 62, 502 9,692 11, 571 2,850 7,328 4,269 230, 485 85,896 12, 173 16 337 62,311 648 1,414 1,952 5,620 8,669 1,046 995 694 21 4,601 26 123 1S5 36 1,178 67 153 361 157 209 455 671 47 441 87 102 6 45,894 707 994 217 1,941 395 63 12 301 86,311 163 194 216 1,617 2,237 62 650 920 104 27,820 1,205 9 128 103 1,031 28 2,613 285 8,724 628 1,276 125 483 270 OCCUPATIONS. 527 Tabm 115.— foreign born MALES 21 TEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN T-HE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED ACCORDING TO CITIZENSHIP: 1890— Continued. O00TIPATION8. Xrade and transportation— Continned. Merchants and dealers in dry goods (retail) : Merchants and dealers in groceries (retail) Merchants and dealers in ■wines and liquors (retail) Merchants and dealers in wines and liquors (whole- sale). Merchants and dealers, not specified (retail) Merchants and dealers (wholesale), importers, and shipping merchants. Messengers and errand and office boys Newspaper carriers and newsboys Ofiicials of hanks and of insurance, trade, trans- portation, trust, and other companies, (a) Packers and shippers ■ Pilots Porters and helpers (tn stores and warehouses) . . . Sailors (a) Salesmen and saleswomen Steam railroad employes (not otherwise speci- fied), (a) Stenographers and typewriters Street railway employes Xelegraph and telephone oneratora Telefrraph and telephone linemen and electric light and power company employes. Undertakers - "Weighers, gangers, and measurers Other persons in trade and transportation Uanufacturing and mechanical industries. Aggie- gate. -Agricultural implement makers (not otherwise classilied). (a) Apprentices (blacksmiths) Apprentices (boot and shoe makers) Apprentices (carpenters and joiners) Apprentices (carriage and wagon makers) ■ Apprentices (dressmakers) Apprentices (leather curriers, etc.) Apprentices (machinists) Apprentices (masons) - Apprentices (milliners) Apprentices (painters) Apprentices (plumbers) Apprentices (printers) ^ Apprentices (tailors) Apprentices (tinsmiths) Apprentices (not otherwise specified) . Artificial flower makers Bakers Basket makers Blacksmiths Bleachers, dyers, and scourers Bono and ivory workers Bookbinders Boot and shoe makers and repairers Bottlers and mineral and soda water makers. Box makers (paper) -. — Box makers (wood) Brass workers (not otherwise specified) (a) Brewers and maltsters (a) Brick and tile makers^ and terra cotta workers (a) . Britannia workers Broom and brush makers. Builders and contractors. . I Butchers i Butter and cheese makers . ( Button makers Cabinet makers , ( Candle, soap, and tallow makers. Carpenters andj'oii Carpet makers (a). ( Carriage and wagon makers (not otherwise classi- fied), (o) Charcoal, coke, and time burners Chemical works employes (a) Clock and watoh makers and repairers Compositors (a) 9,728 36, 295 5,780 1,858 111, 966 G,S88 698 721 6,613 5,019 522 5,763 18, 686 29, 726 98, sm 1,228 10,444 2,595 2,031 1,616 907 1,183 1,264,689 Total. 1,412 175 33 151 13 2 5 199 24 58 38 36 33 460 260 31, 207 1,417 62,452 6,163 457 3,193 69, 9J4 2,456 902 1,940 5,449 15, 195 20, 214 243 2,094 14, 025 36, 440 2,277 267 19, 342 1,141 154, 763 5,045 9; 836 3,137 1,177 6,503 3,524 1,075 4,251 354 106 19,566 138 133 947 1,247 48 1,402 6,382 7,540 34, 969 383 2,613 717 115 128 454 361, 036 372 13 25 13 16 5 255 110 9,730 378 13, 634 2,183 116 795 18, 958 620 303 660 1,731 3,523 10,424 72 468 1,685 8, 282 707 80 4,396 287 41, 273 1,314 1,423 1,793 420 1,894 1,027 Number of years in the United States. Less than 1 year. 24 84 7 2 116 31 4 1 85 1 61 236 313 2, 704 20 80 36 32 2 18,624 29 15 497 13 663 40 801 41 10 23 83 160 1,330 lto2 years. 86 381 37 96 16 11 111 185 2 252 886 1,363 8,476 102 496 164 69, 355 10 56 384 57 4 192 17 2,062 33 161 14 81 44 76 15 1,866 49 2,691 397 20 143 3,144 126 61 70 324 739 2,502 7 G6 224 1,254 176 14 791 43 7,960 232 233 519 82 377 280 3tol years. 160 595 54 15 2,888 105 28 23 169 285 1,075 1,480 7,571 91 659 144 176 17 34 112 100 11 2 24 3 7 5 4 2 53 18 1,891 63 2,884 472 23 177 3,550 147 73 101 414 818 2,120 1-8 101 283 1,498 143 17 871 65 8,782 304 241 630 97 463 198 5 years and over. 805 3,191 256 86 14, 332 751 91 98 642 792 804 3,185 1,390 16, 218 170 1,383 374 331 81 73 263 196, 415 163 6 10 9 5 3 97 62 B,47fl 253 7,296 1, 216 73 435 11, 463 306 169 366 910 1,806 1,472 47 291 1, 122 S,148 331 45 2, 542 172 22, 47» 745 873 683 227 970 505 Natural, ized. 7,606 27, 601 5,016 1,573 79, 885 4,989 475 505 4,833 3,194 419 3, 762 10, 123 17, 530 48, 697 536 6,365 1, 340 1,012 1,339 690 578 738, 622 7 19 16 13 21 110 130 17, 777 860 40, 471 3,204 263 1,970 43, 134 1,663 496 1,007 2,994 9,769 7,452 143 1,339 10,711 23, 578 1,164 164 12, 723 712 90, 961 3, 182 941 625 8,682 1,909 First naturali- zation papers filed. 343 1,226 116 38 3,962 173 22 35 264 249 11 206 930 1,353 6,580 65 461 108 100 38 26 13 60,274 1 1 1 1 25 10 1,523 75 3,514 359 28 149 3,293 110 24 94 215 989 939 90 556 1,721 202 7 1,079 68 8,950 234 467 215 61 333 195 Un- known. 704 2,217 294 141 8,553 643 48 . 599 329 14 393 2,251 3,303 9,703 184 1,000 432 232 124 63 108 98, 857 97 30 23 1 1 37 11 10 4 3 6 70 10 2,237 104 1,933 117 50 284 4,669 163 79 189 609 914 1,399 22 197 1,073 2,859 201 16 1,144 74 12, 679 315 857 188 81 S89 393 a See explanatory notes In Taible 78. 528 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Tablr 115.— foreign BORN MALES 21 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED ACCORDING TO CITIZENSHIP: 1890— Contimied. OCCUPATIONS. Manufacturing and mechanical industries— Cont'd. Conlectionera Coopers Coi>per workers Corset makers Cotton mill operatives (a) Distillers and rectifiers {a) Door, sash, and blind makers (a) Dressiua kers Eleciroplaters Electrotypers and etereotypers (a) Engravers Fertilizer makers (a) ITiaU curers and packers (a) Gas works employfis (a) Glass iTorkors Glove makers Gold and silver workers Ginsmiths, locksmiths, and bell hangers Hiiir workers Harness and saddle makers and repairers - Eat and cap makers Hosiury and knittlDg mill operatives (a) Iron and steel workers {a) Lace and embroidery makers Lead and zinc workers Leather cnrriers, dressers, finishers, and tanners. . Machinists Mann lacturers and otiicials of manufacturing com- panii-8. Marble and stone cutters Masons (brick and atone) Meat and fruit packers, canners, and preservers (a) Mechanics (not otherwise specified) Metal workers (not oiberwi»e specified) Mill and factory operatives (not specified) (a) Millers (flour and grist) MiUinera Model and patternmakers >.., Mol dors Musical instrument makers (not otherwise speci- fied), (a) Nail aud tack makers (a) Oil well employSs Oil works eraplo3'6s Painters, glaziers, and varnishers Paper hangei-a Paper mill operatives Photographers Piano and organ makers and tuners (a) Plasterers Plumbers and gas and steam fitters Potters Powder and cartridge makers Printers, lithographers, and pressmen (a) Printworks ojieratives (a) Publishers of books, maps, and newspapers Eoofers and slaters Eope and cordage makers Eu bb er factory opera lives Sail, awning, and teat makers Salt works employes Saw and planing mill employes (a) Seamstresses (a) Sewing machine makers (not otherwise classi- fied), (a) Sewing machine operators (a) Ship and boat builders Shirt, collar, and oulf makers (a) ." Silk mill operatives (a) Starch makers Steam boiler makers Stove, furnace, and grate makers (a) Straw workers Sugar makers and refiners Tailors and tailoresses (a) TinnerB and tinware makers ALIENS. First naturali- sation papers filed. Aggre- Number of years in the TTnited States. Natural- Un- gate. ized. known. Total. Less than lto2 8 to 4 6 years and over. 1 year. years. years. 6,007 1,678 77 238 354 J, 009 3,621 260 443 15, 120 2,002 96 441 476 1,590 10, 704 651 1,163 1,085 453 16 92 93 252 972 104 100 188 03 1 10 16 36 106 2 17 2a, 340 13, 070 835 2,672 2,133 7,830 9,707 603 2,360 751 158 21 34 35 68 61S 29 46 S88 207 5 33 39 130 022 63 93 469 270 13 63 86 108 124 12 63 687 145 8 25 26 86 355 21 66 265 48 1 2 9 36 188 9 20 2,107 605 25 85 124 371 1,259 87 216 224 129 252 22 12 21 17 86 222 85 73 1 3 9 3*2 1 14 2, 534 038 27 110 151 350 1,045 100 151 7,328 2,315 200 637 533 1,045 3,894 449 670 71G 184 8 50 51 75 457 24 61 6,114 1,572 59 266 307 940 2,921 221 400 8,793 1,029 75 196 242 610 2,274 211 285 204 87 3 11 13 00 151 8 13 10, 808 2,015 119 401 390 1,105 7,312 490 S91 6,278 2,240 81 470 623 1,066 3,474 171 393 1,779 575 30 113 109 323 920 103 181 52, 947 17, 68!) 1,367 4,230 4,079 7,407 28, 940 2, 62D 3,689 466 217 11 57 51 98 200 20 23 1,796 463 35 108 113 207 1,103 123 108 17, 480 6,405 231 1,1U 1,206 2,857 10, 117 9G8 990 62, 964 12, 803 645 2,620 3,044 6, 594 32, 970 2,539 4,652 26, 022 3,154 102 374 446 2,232 19, 974 8G2 2,032 26, 952 8,519 521 2,028 1,790 4,180 14, 599 1,597 2,237 S9, 148 14,513 844 2,753 2,999 7,917 86, 653 3,433 4,549 2,017 947 24 153 129 641 906 72 02 2,516 533 28 109 106 290 1,609 123 251 6,071 1,971 133 606 460 872 3,246 364 490 17, 291 6,794 347 1,430 1,413 3,604 8,164 773 1,561 9,308 1,665 155 297 289 ■ 924 6,936 460 1,247 131 21 3 2 16 96 4 10 3,017 632 19 114 145 354 2,000 161 224 21, 071 4,916 202 841 1,288 2,585 13, 264 934 1,957 255 84 i 11 17 52 149 7 15 548 148 6 26 46 72 334 23 43 785 150 8 12 10 120 519 13 103 1,369 334 19 59 69 187 877 51 107 61, 678 13, 499 624 2,637 2,667 7,671 30, 850 2,563 4,707 1,836 447 23 67 81 276 1,125 70 188 6,707 2,192 95 434 426 1,237 2,781 258 476 3,107 859 41 156 141 521 1,765 156 327 6,292 1,425 44 235 294 852 3,284 244 339 9,864 2,283 90 370 479 1,344 6,216 637 829 11, 113 2,325 09 333 502 1,341 7, 244 394 1,150 3,701 957 79 210 240 428 2,175 244 325 320 118 1 21 18 78 167 13 23 11, 379 2,526 131 428 487 1, 480 7,171 364 1,318 1,898 697 42 173 161 316 947 66 193 1,034 159 6 20 21 113 738 30 107 2,272 610 20 86 123 381 1,403 91 168 1,560 658 28 130 88 412 763 39 100 3,829 1,601 75 375 359 792 1,800 194 225 039 197 5 15 47 130 019 40 83 760 227 19 74 36 98 392 05 46 36, 208 12,105 692 3,196 2,727 5,400 10,853 4,495 2,815 2,093 930 22 145 239 524 920 99 133 257 62 2 6 19 35 158 11 26 499 875 8 77 93 197 83 11 27 8,298 2,226 141 462 458 1,165 6,112 358 602 1,932 1,134 84 196 266 638 009 66 123 6,975 2,587 157 701 704 1,025 3,643 451 394 195 53 1 10 9 33 123 11 8 7,372 1,441 60 258 870 763 4,959 321 651 2,339 464 14 00 90 300 1,564 101 210 157 60 1 10 7 42 74 8 15 1,797 899 66 196 193 454 703 99 06 82, 133 30, 057 1,162 4,939 7,162 16,804 43,183 3,990 4,903 3,068 136 616 641 1,773 7,605 653 1,200 a See eiplanatory notes in Table 78. OCCUPATIONS. 529 Table 115.— FOREIGN BORN MALES 21 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED ACCORDING TO CITIZENSHIP: 1890— Continued. OCCDPATIOSS. Hanufacturing and mechanical industries — Cont'd. Tobacco and cigar factory operatives Tool and cutlery makers (not otherwise classi- floil). (a) Trunk, valise, leather-case, and pocket-book makers . Umbrella and parasol makers TIpbolsterers "Well borers "Wheelwriglits "Whitcwashera "Wire -workers AVood ATOrkera {not otherwise specified) Woolen mill operatives (a) Other persons in manufacturing and mechanical industries. Aggre- gate. 27, 602 5,723 1,031 400 6,870 673 2,980 700 4,526 18, 624 17, 159 19, 264 Total. 8,860 1,475 341 110 1,037 67 672 171 1,750 5,300 0,563 6,863 ITumber of years in the "United States. Less than 1 year. 367 53 11 ^ 3 C5 3 22 . 4 116 214 236 304 lto2 years. 927 255 50 23 272 7 117 18 418 1,001 1, 137 1,345 3 to 4 years. 1,382 276 68 32 320 7 119 16 426 1,131 1,175 1,513 5 years and over. 6,190 891 222 63 980 60 414 133 790 2,954 4,010 3,701 Natural- ized. 16, 349 3,565 1,076 242 4,341 410 1, 072 455 2,197 10, 761 8,692 10, 105 First naturali- zation Ijapers Jiled. 1,122 278 86 19 268 30 129 29 290 1,031 661 Un- known. 2,265 405 128 29 624 68 213 45 289 1,432 1,243 1,371 POP — PT 2- -34 a See explanatory notes in Table 78. 530 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table ItC— TOTAL MALES AND FEMALES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN SELECTED OCCUPATI0NS> SPEAK ENGLISH, MONTHS UNEMPLOYED, AND COUNTRY Ar.ABAinA. SEX AND SELECTED OCCUPATIONS. MALES (a). Agricultural laborers Farmers, planters, and ovoraecrs Fishermen and oystcrnien _ , Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vino groovers. Lumbermen and ral'tsmen Miners Quarrymen wood choppers Clergymen Engineers (civil, mechanical, electrical, and mining) and surveyors Lawyers Officials (government) Physicians and surgeuna ,, Professors and teachers Barbers and hairdressers Bartenders Engineers and firemen (not locomotive Hotel and boarding house keepers Laborers (not specified) Servants Watchmen, policemen, and detectives Agents, collectors, and commercial travelers. Bankers, brokers, and olHcials of banks, etc. Boatmen, canalmen, pilots, and sailors Bookkeepers, clerks, etc Draymen, backmon, teamsters, etc. , Foremen and overseers Livery stable keepers and hostlers . Merchants, dealers, and peddleis... Messengers, packers, and porters. . . Salesmen Steam railroad employee Telegraph and telephone operators . Apprentices Blacksmiths and -wheelwrights Boot and shoe makers and repairers Brick makers, potters, etc Butchers Carpenters and joiners Charcoal, coke, and limo burners . . . Cotton, "woolen, and other textile mill operatives. Iron and steel workers (includes luolders) Machinists , Manufacturers, publishers, etc Marble and stone cutters and masons , Mechanics (not otberwiso specified) . . . Millers (flour .ind grist) Painters, glaziers, and vamishera Printers, engravers, and bookbinders. Saw and planing mill employes FEMALES (o) . Agricultural laborers Farmers, planters, and overseers Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vino growers. Artists and teachers of art Musicians and teachers of music fQcials (government) Professors an d teachers Boarding and lodging house keepers. Hotel keepers Housekeepers and stewardesses Laborers (not specified) Laundresses Nurses and midwives Tlostaurant and saloon keepers . Servants Bookkeepers and accountants Clerks and copyists Merchants, dealers, and peddlers. Saleswomen Stenographers and typewriters . . . Telegraph and telephone operators Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives. Dressraalrers, milJiners, seamstresses, etc Printers, engravers, and bookbinders Tailoreases Total. 411, 627 118, 798 108, 791 391 705 1,032 7,966 434 1,224 1,840 465 1,311 993 1,826 1,865 642 502 1,442 370 25,218 4,865 730 1,828 916 564 6,378 3,908 482 038 8,271 1,118 2,040 8,377 436 331 2,364 072 740 512 0,833 791 1,806 3,159 1,341 1,494 1,603 089 1,019 1,214 603 2,847 07, 809 13, 074 46 72 284 79 2,269 480 84 1,338 6,038 10, 507 456 45 20, 598 40 254 307 13G 46 31 1,830 4,521 38 77 NATIVE WHITE. Native parents. 42, 938 101, 866 219 108 581 2,487 66 489 970 347 1,238 877 1,728 1,297 66 228 848 209 5,260 340 548 1,539 728 217 5,117 1,643 402 158 6,224 169 , 630 !, 376 400 190 ,238 282 193 269 :, 624 204 ,475 877 958 ,128 656 578 810 742 477 1,615 27,259 8,595 0, 0-24 13 61 239 09 1, 673 308 66 770 398 145 U 2,723 31 181 127 89 42 27 1,787 3,202 14 49 Foreign parents. 6,465 420 909 27 300 2 43 36 41 29 31 67 72 10 251 40 108 68 52 760 62 17 32 536 37 234 251 22 66 91 24 11 42 222 16 29 212 152 114 105 21 17 98 02 35 5 108 27 3 18 2 163 14 43 23 30 3 2 17 295 10 9 Foreign white. 8,243 158 770 36 101 25 1,492 7 2 43 64 17 39 29 53 25 70 25 376 65 78 72 310 62 24 130 159 11 12 144 94 22 05 284 72 21 321 177 144 224 26 26 94 24 34 9 48 4 1 4 1 28 37 3 23 1 17 10 2 187 1 9 86 10 1 1 4 106 5 3 Total colored. 192, 478 76, 222 65, 247 109 397 415 3,687 369 730 799 16 13 41 28 486 520 157 452 72 19, 331 4,420 90 93 42 223 191 2,161 39 359 401 906 46 4,691 3 73 891 272 614 136 1,703 499 281 1,749 64 108 618 64 166 280 40 1,163 101, 131 59, 159 6, 945 16 4 460 114 12 527 4,635 10, 259 293 30 17, 525 1 22 859 AOE PEEIODS. (C) 10 to 21. 149, 922 88, 107 20, 976 87 110 298 2,949 197 380 62 128 149 121 128 558 180 161 443 24 10, 467 2,929 105 336 92 110 3,307 1,327 80 205 1, 010 662 1,024 3,373 232 316 318 67 309 127 1,089 267 1,056 1,217 349 183 342 111 139 335 288 1, 155 66, 1117 43, 900 1,416 10 42 154 11 1,210 33 4 282 2,433 3,241 105 8 9,403 31 163 30 83 30 21 392 709 10 21 159, 392 20, 697 82, 895 165 190 559 4,066 199 547 993 253 689 477 895 952 367 299 769 145 9,401 1,204 382 1,038 535 255 2,414 1, 754 324 271 4,890 310 840 4,049 170 11 1,026 235 311 236 3,384 408 544 1,536 082 850 773 343 460 022 241 1,351 39, 083 16, 733 4,669 12 28 101 40 838 244 30 499 1,658 4,811 128 20 6,523 13 77 126 47 12 9 347 1,911 10 36 45 to 64. 81, 722 7,538 62, 103 104 206 159 812 34 228 615 71 373 319 630 273 84 45 211 167 3,927 6:;9 207 406 244 165 654 702 67 129 1,987 114 149 794 11 3 801 304 98 128 1,971 92 169 310 413 430 228 66 312 6,070 5, 658 18 1 24 194 180 36 403 760 2,040 190 15 3, 454 11 128 6 2 72 732 7 15 65 and over. 18,075 2,250 12, 569 29 127 10 2 61 166 10 94 70 164 56 4 5 12 38 81S 118 31 41 42 26 76 64 9 29 317 17 10 35 70 10 17 352 6 27 30 34 43 43 112 18 4 19 4,011 927 1,257 170 318 22 2 a The totals for each sex include all occupations, whether specified or not. h Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. OCCUPATIONS. 531 'iGLASSIPIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AGE PERIODS, CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO lOF BIRTH, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES : 1890. AliABAMA. COSJUGAL CONDITION. Singlo and un- known. Married. Wid- o"wed. 157, 134 89, 327 15, 892 131 105 330 3,621 214 415 197 230 309 246 382 908 213 255 607 56 11, 607 3,421 205 G30 227 173 4,487 1,338 101 262 2,163 085 1,402 4,]3t 310 318 . 404 119 354 109 1,693 323 1,013 1,551 604 383 638 171 189 460 371 1,151 69, 291 240, 475 42, 888 1,988 14 06 223 33 1,853 07 12 579 2,241 3,018 200 30 215 44 114 43 1,653 2,090 30 34 26, 674 146, 049 238 444 663 4,090 206 739 1,559 227 870 695 1,332 881 386 235 894 300 12, 029 1,227 482 1,125 054 362 1,768 2,441 366 348 5,787 404 699 4,057 123 13 1,809 491 358 323 4,762 434 750 1,604 793 1,040 1,001 481 763 702 224 1,626 30,440 16, 857 2,134 15 3 30 10 208 108 17 187 1,669 3,998 69 19 4,178 7 21 91 15 2 135 074 5 U 2,606 6,040 20 93 29 227 14 65 86 60 61 108 73 12 18 1,011 200 41 05 34 20 118 121 15 27 311 28 37 174 2 Di- vorced. 232 210 2 4 22 69 25 15 368 33 99 42 05 69 36 64 44 7 64 29, 182 7,C65 8,810 17 36 198 803 64 557 1,171 3, 405 193 10 6,145 3 15 171 7 1 2 133 1,118 3 32 Illiter- ate. Can not Bpeak Eng- lish. 109, 878 5 1 3 2 1 6 1,062 409 142 6 1 15 54 140 4 2 217 ,71, 767 61, 414 189 319 379 2,841 234 707 67 24 105 45 320 48 14, 774 2,529 95 35 23 159 79 1,781 31 218 279 423 22 31 640 170 330 78 1,109 369 643 1,022 48 84 367 60 198 217 13 1,040 90, 744 53, 132 8,755 20 104 12 642 4,179 7,850 233 23 14, 295 078 26 82 UKEMPLOYED. (d) Total. 64, 193 20, 179 15, 066 61 77 223 3,095 130 269 51 41 21 40 31 669 41 50 181 10 4,915 391 57 112 33 99 371 42 30 269 90 107 ,442 27 31 260 54 207 43 ,329 203 1S3 881 143 103 410 49 480 14, 199 900 3 32 51 1 719 2 1 926 648 125 1 1,316 1 13 1 7 3 165 315 2 7 lto3 montlis. 4 to 6 montlis. 7 to 12 months 39, 206 15, 280 11, 820 25 31 140 2,139 95 162 25 18 17 303 31 38 124 7 3,057 253 41 58 26 61 204 403 29 26 154 30 07 1,110 17 19 163 31 137 27 793 157 113 685 70 65 234 47 31 110 31 332 12, 706 9,015 087 1 327 1 1 50 648 351 60 81 172 2 2 4,302 2,809 32 40 73 803 33 91 18 II 13 17 11 203 6 10 ' 49 3 1,029 115 12 47 7 33 123 153 10 7 86 53 33 263 8 18 70 13 449 40 61 237 54 20 20 81 15 133 0,130 2,025 4,218 243 1 285 343 271 02 2 50 121 537 437 4 10 93 2 16 229 23 366 31 107 1 COONTEY OF BIETH. Ger- many. 2,264 09 407 3 34 21 10 91 15 4 6 448 1 63 23 1 1 Ire- land. 24 153 3 22 5 10 7 6 117 5 32 8 10 13 41 16 12 n 151 2 18 54 2 Great Britain 2,535 33 99 3 23 5 1,009 1 21 40 21 03 6 6 1 118 14 137 92 Canada (Eng- lish). 330 Canada (French) Sweden and Norway, 23 237 Den- mar it. Other coun- tries. c Age nnknown omitted. d Unemployed at principal occupation during any portion of census year ending May 31, 1S90. 532 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 116.— TOTAL MALES AND FEMALES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN SELECTED OCCUPATIONS, SPEAK ENGLISH, MONTHS UNEMPLOYED, AND COUNTRY ARIZONA. SEX AND SELECTED OCCUPATIONS. MALES (a). Agriotiltnral laborers ITarmers, planters, and overseers Gardeners, florists, nurserj'men, and vine growers. Luaibennen and raftsmen Miners , Stock raisers, herders, and drovers Wood choppers , Chemists, assajers, and metallurgists Clergymen Engineers {ciTil,mechanical, electrical, and mining) and surveyors. Lawyers Musicians and teachers of music Ollicials (government) Physicians and surgeons Professors and teachers Barhers and hairdressers - Bartenders lilDgineers and iiromen (not locomotive) . Hotel and boarding house keepers Laborers (not specified) Launderers Efistaurant keepers Saloon keepers Servants Agents, collectors, and commercial travelers - Bankers, brokers, and ofhcialg of banks, etc. Bookkeepers, clerks, etc Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc Foremen and overseers Livery stable keepers and hostlers , Merchants, dealers, and peddlers Messengers, packers, and porters Salesmen Steam railroad employes Telegraph and telephone operators Bakers , Blacksmiths and wheelwrights Boot and shoe makers and repairers Brick makers, potters, etc Butchers Carpenters and joiners Harness, saddle, and trunk makers, etc. Machinists Manufacturers, publishers, etc Marble and stone cutters and masons . - - Metal workers (not otherwise specified) . Painters, glaziers, and varnishers Pri nters, engravers, and bookbinders . . . Tailors Tinners and tinware makers FEMALES (a) . Agriciiltnral laborers Fanners, planters, and overseers Stock raisers, herders, and drovers. Artists and teachers of art Musicians and teachers of music . . . Officials (government) Physicians and surgeons.... Professors and teachers Boarding and lodging honse Hotel keepers Housekeepers and stewardesses . . Laborers (not specified) Laundresses Nurses undmidwivcs Restaurant and saloon keepers Servants Bookkeepers, clerks, etc Merchants, dealers, and peddlers. Saleswomen Steam railroad employ63 Telegraph and telephone operators Bakers Dressmakers, milliners, seamstresses, etc. Printers, engravers, and bookbinders Tailuresses Total. 1,502 2,121 134 07 3,560 2,679 ■ 298 48 49 100 158 67 151 109 112 230 94 NATIVE WHITE. 209 48 163 709 127 136 612 670 702 134 174 968 76 84 315 77 43 159 530 53 126 71 228 44 89 1U9 40 46 4 129 49 13 126 26 259 10 456 10 12 3 4 3 291 15 Native parents. 9,045 671 1,330 14 21 1,283 1,609 19 23 122 11 95 61 60 24 47 119 47 809 70 64 80 91 270 360 32 61 242 00 63 422 37 5 134 16 12 60 290 15 63 35 82 6 41 67 1 12 Foreign parents. 254 231 4 335 23 11 2 14 22 3 27 11 18 25 45 12 471 21 31 27 14 88 92 10 13 102 17 49 155 22 Foreign white. 9,253 59D 495 31 8 1,721 198 14 19 19 14 41 28 14 21 43 34 66 24 2,219 15 10 70 123 20 31 144 216 33 19 265 55 59 836 17 65 118 52 12 65 173 33 43 29 114 37 •28 18 34 21 Total colored. 89 12 201 2 6 263 2 9 2 173 2 3 2,685 78 65 85 29 56 148 68 11 195 251 28 2 491 AGE PERIODS, (c) 10 to 24. 97 a The totals for each sex include all occupations, whether specified or not. 5,004 508 161 n 22 354 677 90 8 13 23 16 81 1 1,072 42 7 5 157 18 6 177 151 4 9 49 32 86 243 23 . 13 i>2 4 12 33 41 3 1 224 7 1 2 1 2 119 13 6 05 83 150 69 [,927 199 31 107 445 75 09 209 369 69 64 448 67 73 627 60 49 177 38 266 28 67 43 117 34 60 57 14 2 18 8 1 10 1 2 62 29 9 09 16 141 S 4 142 2 1 5,287 061 243 1,110 720 95 20 35 9 2,060 1,057 1,403 530 163 40 27 11 28 18 OS 25 82 62 33 14 85 63 41 39 68 12 21 10 44 27 623 28 10 45 90 33 59 01 145 11 185 33 15 90 18 97 27 5 30 196 16 39 19 75 3 21 10 17 9 299 05 and over. 564 t> Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians- OCCUPATIONS. 533 CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AGE PERIODS, CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO OP BIRTH, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890— Continued. ARIZONA. COHJUQAL CONDITION. Smg»9 and un- knoTni. 14, 614 JIarried. 9,203 "Wid- owed. Di- vorced, 844 1,015 612 94 42 2, 452 1,495 179 31 11 62 46 30 68 27 45 61 88 124 28 2,188 225 27 66 548 64 61 333 366 36 60 67 133 645 51 49 154 34 19 84 228 22 67 21 91 35 69 78 16 25 746 14 1 e 3 10 5 1 98 3 1 63 13 61 3 2 283 6 1 3 1 1 164 15 2 442 1,485 37. 24 948 1,083 109 14 37 34 104 24 85 67 39 65 21 99 64 1,371 43 20 '89 150 66 79 164 287 38 41 377 64 39 310 25 30 143 36 •23 66 254 31 53 48 123 8 26 26 21 20 45 112 3 1 137 91 10 3 1 4 7 3 7 4 4 1 2 6 2 131 1 1 6 9 6 90 12 Illiter- ate. Can not spealc Eng- lish. 6,142 614 2,51 47 32 382 603 210 5,721 659 296 44 32 571 612 222 17 4 3 5 1,830 119 10 7 233 2 66 12 7 260 41 4 133 6 1 1 28 3 2 5 20 7 G 4 2,120 107 7 10 174 2 1 27 152 1 5 70 22 9 279 UNEMPLOYED, (d) Total. 3,260 221 42 9 9 679 170 42 6 lto3 months. 1,323 79 13 4 6 256 87 13 1 717 10 72 14 201 223 1 15 211 235 1 2 2 135 13 2 12 10 1 25 16 12 29 2 1,024 2 1 92 5 4 45 132 5 13 14 8 18 146 13 16 46 8 13 20 131 7 18 G 86 4 22 21 6 228 1 7 6 13 2 329 6 1 4 to 6 months. 7 to 12 months. 1,467 119 19 3 3 246 68 23 531 2 470 13 106 COUNTKY OF BIRTH. Ger- many. Ire- land. Great Britain. 30 58 3 2 145 40 3 1 2 2 4 6 2 2 3 14 4 12 8 45 1 1 21 15 5 3 26 13 Canada (Eng- lish). 19 92 4 1 355 71 2 4 4 9 Canad.i (French) Sweden and Norway. 25 22 46 43 Dcn- marll. Other coun- tries. U, 883 647 253 103 193 3 11 3 2 36 8 5 11 33 22 13 18 2,120 262 34 88 619 10 70 162 3 223 52 33 276 i 45 62 20 10 35 64 24 8 12 78 10 18 15 12 13 3 3 1 79 11 204 226 2 4 2 148 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 60 51 c Age unknown omitted. d Unemployed at principal occupation during any portion of census year ending May 31, 1890. ^u STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Tabm H6.— total males AND FEMALES 10 YEAES OF AGE AND OVEE ENGAGED IN SELECTED OC€IJFATIONS, SPEAK ENGLISH, MONTHS tJNEMPLOYEDy AND eOBNTRY AKKAIVSAS. SEX XKD SELECTED OCCDPATI0>'3. MALES (a). Agricultural laborers Farraera,, planters, and overseers Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and "\ ine growers. Lumbermen and raftsmen Miners i - "Wood choppers '. ■ Clergymen - Engiuoera (civil, raeclianical, electrical, and mining) and surveyors . Lawyers - - — Officials (government) ,. Physicians and surgeons , Professors and toacliers Barbers and hairdressers - Bartenders ~ Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) . Hotel ,and boarding lionao keepers ,^ Laborers (not spcciiicd) Restaurant and saloon keepers Servants "Watchmen, policemen, and detectives. Agents (claim, etc.) and collectors Bankers, brokers, and officials of banks, etc. Bookkeex)era, clerks, etc... Commercial travelers Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc Foremen and o\'orseero Livery stable keepers and hostlers . Merchants, dealers, and peddlers... Messengers, packei-a, and porters... Salesmen - Steam railroad employes - Telegraph and t»lephono operators.. Blacksmiths and -wheelwrights Boot and shoe makers and repairers. Brick makers, potters, etc Butchers _.. Carpenters and joiners - . - Carriage and wagon makers (not otlierwiso classified) . Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives Machiiiista Manufacturers, publishers, etc Marble and atone cutters and masons. Mechanics (nototherwiaospecilied). . . Millers (flour and grist) Painters, glaziers, and varniahers Plasterers Printers, engravers, »nd bookbinders ... Saw .and planing mill employ6a, etc Tailors "Wood workers (not otherwise specified) . FEMALES (a) . Agricultural laborers Farnters, planters, and overseers Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vino growers. Artists and teachers of art Musicians and teachers of music 58 Ofiicials (government) 69 Professors and teachers 60 Boarding and lodging house keepers . Hotel keepers. Hou.sekeepers and stewardesses . Laborers (not specified) Laundresses Nurses and raid wives Keslaurunt and saloon keexJers Servants Agents, collectors, ami commercial travelers . Bool;ltecper3 and accountants Clerks and copyists Mcrcliants, dealers, and peddlers Saleswomen Stenographers and typewriters Teh'graph and telephone operators Cotton, woolen, lunl oilier textile mill operatives. Dressmakers, milliners, seamstresses, etc , Printers, engravers, and bookbinders Total. 299, 035 68, 80a 153, «2 397 1,039 774 438 1,804 225 1,082 826 2,204 1,888 524 330 1,084 524 14, 534 389 2, 435 431 1, 047 333 3,581 345 2,416 297 505 6,424 408 1,667 3,639 308 2,086 378 432 463 4,372 188 244 766 751 . 887 415 C19 802 197 499 3,065 190 246 17, 875 9,991 20 55 257 60 1,510 339 130 729 1,309 3,207 203 27 B,C05 26 63 133 93 100 41 27 77 2,036 30 NATIVB WHITE. Native 1 Foreign parents, parents. 197, 178 37, 247 114, 276 169 833 457 270 1,049 183 971 707 2,1031 1,436 152 183 804 5,233 247 344 304 904 278 2,806 290 1,433 170 297 5, 195. 1, 408, 1, 954 283 1, 605: 163 140 245 3,265 141 145 538 666 493 319: 685 666 102 423 2, 336 70 182 16, 766 2, 592 6,967 9 62 220 44 1,176 224 109 422 159 240 71 9 3,333 19 42 63 64 59' 28 21 09 1,600 26 6,618 830 2,113 23 65 74 18 37 13 57 ai T8 37 17 3:3 60 22 343 42 64 18 61 20 353 27 62 27 17 351 14 130 238 18 94 25 10 63 200 10 8 76 43 13 16 70 16 3G 113 25 18 676 1 20 5 68 20 8 13 6 5 10 1 166 4 9 24 4 30 12 Foreign white. 8,275 480 2, 508 96 57 236 22 52 25 24 S& 43; 25 23 55 66 60 572 49 103 34 43 34 253 21 62 23 667 11 107 414 6 122 123 13 91 326 29 101 148 24 22 82 16 23 103 94 18 590 50 24 9 20 1 14 15 4 212 1 2 12 17 1 3 3 42 Total colored. (6) 86, 964 31,237 30, 577 119 94 7 128 666 2 30 53 40 390 332 68 163 8, 386 51 1,934 75 34 1 109 1 11 168 211 303 22 1,013 1 364 68 269 64 581 8 83 31 18 198 59 2G 86 63 17 1,114 1 28 30,142 15,200 3,865 13 1 9 71 4 274 1,203 2,948 107 13 6,894 AGE PEKIODS. (c) 49, 402 23, 257 40 238 202 94 55 34 150 505 110 99 189 18 5,453 46 1,202 69 169 29 1,577 39 764 21 124 554 186 634 1,007 142 187 16 162 11] 406 17 93 144 61 134 36 83 205 24 258 1,201 33 74 12,351 1, 201 4 27 132 21 10 2 219 701 7!U 40 6 39 86 7 66 31 21 31 898 25 25 to 44.. 133, 465 63,078 15, 159 80, 864 134 633 412 227 990 104 586 464 1,136 1,110 333 210 660 221 6,404 259 873 236 583 180 1,618 246 1,207 184 268 3,946 169 831 2, 070 142 1,021 141 186 238 2,210 74 128 406 457 434 205 344 392 111 178 1,962 101 129 15, 148 4,007 3,SS4 9 26 100 13 607 174 60 312 475 1,600 63 14 2,783 10 10 38 45 31 9 4 6 890 4 4,078 42, 987 163 151 144 95 622 73 357 237 811 233 61 22 214 243 2,184 76 274 113 242 100 326 63 379 85 100 1,097 40 138 408 13 711 ISO 76 102 1,506 85 18 187 217 282 140 193 176 53 43 369 37 34 8,570 1,230 4,299 9 2 24 13 99 140 63 101 164 617 08 9 1,220 23 295 1 I a Tho totals for each sex include all occupations, "whethor specified or not. b Persona of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. OCCUPATIONS. 535 CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AGE PERIODS, CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO OF BIRTH, BY STATED AND TERRITORIES: 1890— Continued. ARKANSAS. CONJCQAL OOKDITIOS. Illiter- ate. Can not Bpea]£ Ung- glian. UNEMPLOTED. (d) COUNTEY OF BIRTH. Single and im- known. Married. Wid- owed. Di- Torced. Total. lto3 montlis. 4 to 6 months. 7 to 13 montlis. Ger- many. Ire- land. Great Britain. Canada (Eng. lisii). Canada (French) Sweden and Norway. Den- mark. other coun- tries. 108, 853 176, 172 13, 185 825 91, 282 748 75, 166 48, 342 23, 604 3,220 3,432 1,396 1,295 523 20 266 87 1,338 I 58, 247 27, 348 101 454 340 178 165 81 211 185 361 831 175 182 338 43 6,919 108 1,670 148 361 71 2,249 110 945 79 194 1,313 218 964 1,847 200 292 06 194 170 941 35 121 275 415 242 94 102 140 62 336 1,604 79 117 21,786 13, 737 121, 092 244 519 397 215 1,544 135 803 591 1,761 931 327 140 704 464 6,722 261 690 251 632 246 1,226 210 1,361 206 279 4,771 173 CoO 1,683 106 1,637 272 215 267 3,028 138 110 454 1,639 580 289 522 419 118 151 1,907 96 114 10, 080 2,580 0,733 50 63 33 39 89 8 68 47 137 74 20 14 40 14 835 17 148 28 53 16 100 16 97 11 31 314 15 44 104 2 151 38 13 25 380 14 13 37 97 59 30 22 41 15 11 141 14 15 15, 580 230 299 2 8 4 6 6 1 28,686 51,816 85 131 72 134 62 81 403 11 2 20 1 6 1 10, 268 47, 842 44 230 171 137 64 23 24 33 55 B58 38 20 210 9 3,566 17 201 46 79 i 205 18 448 31 24 168 31 108 483 24 233 58 150 43 1,148 32 51 94 281 254 81 78 178 55 53 799 10 64 7,071 10, 260 32,261 ■21 138 80 76 29 9 9 11 . 26 242 17 7 121 3 1,900 3 113 39 28 1 104 11 281 19 10 85 12 56 292 7 123 22 96 16 513 12 28 57 107 100 37 44 80 22 27 507 4 42 3,728 5,153 14, 439 17 80 06 51 27 12 10 15 20 231 17 8 66 5 1,332 10 73 7 37 3 71 6 133 7 12 63 17 39 129 14 78 23 47 23 464 14 18 30 116 115 36 24 71 23 14 225 5 14 2,837 855 1,142 6 12 25 10 8 2 5 7 85 4 5 23 1 334 4 15 14 30' 1 34 5 2 30 2 13 62 3 22 14 7 4 142 6 5 7 68 39 8 10 27 10 12 67 1 8 506 251 1,200 42 14 34 4 ^? 9 6 11 8 11 28 12 23 176 17 40 4 12 13 122 9 28 10 12 352 1 65 52 57" 71 5 67 140 18 1 32 28 40 11 10 34 8 33 54 12 257 38 274 8 4 32 1 13 3 4 10 4 4 1 8 8 22 217 9 24 20 7 8 27 6 8 62 4 02 2 7 243 2 19 11 1 1 32 2' 11 25 41 1 2 12 7 6 11 6 1 93 52 342 15 8 138 6 11 6 4 10 11 5 4 2 20 8 07 2 12 3 17 6 51 3 8 11 2 51 1 19 56 1 18 13 6 8 69 4 1 27 21 32 3 5 13 7 3 21 13 76 27 129 ' 2 19 6 6 1 3 1 5 9 3 1 1 6 2 26 1 4 2 10 7 18 1 6 3 1 28 15 60 2 8 5 2 7 28 2 i' 1 108 477 25 3 20 2 14 5 4 4 8 6 9 ^1 5 56 19 19 5 2 1 29 2 7 1 1 159 5 19 23 1 13 18 1 12 33 4 s 8 3 4 1 5 7 8 1 2 n in 3 5 2 2 3 2 3 58 3 27 4 2 e' 3 13 1 1 26 2 9 5 9 5 43' 7 114 30 5,422 18 815 34 5 1 26 1 611 7 85 101 82 4 640 i i 2 3 47 1 8 io" 3' 20" 2' 6 1 11 i?i n u 1 3 2 1 15 ia 17 1 1 24 18 Iff 4 2 •?f) '1 ?? •'T 5 1 •>! ?") 4 2 2 10 2 1 10 1 i 5 i ?« 97 ■>« •)H SO 5 91 30 2 9 3 1 32 33 't-l 6 2 5 1 17 1 1 13 6 2 3 2 2 1 13 1 721 293 38 110 30 298 42 13 18 99 30 48 34 27 4 687 8 9 6 10 3 2' 1 3 2' 4 5' 4 3 2 4 1 35 3 28 1 4 14 9 11 3 3 6 1 1 23 1 1 37 2 20 2 3 33 4 5 13 3 2 6 1 1 12 12 11 4 1 10 '11 42 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 3 1 4 7 12 1 116 6 8 3 13 3 5 32 25, 108 1 73 1 11,025 902 3 38 169 28 1,139 16 6 256 560 632 82 8 5,494 8 45 110 15 75 39 24 31 4,211 1,853 10 14 55 9 206 78 26 139 438 1,041 44 2,503 7, 084 13 2 29 12 155 239 96 308 354 1,408 73 ]8 2,473 11 3 7 47 11 1 130 153 i" 4 1 16 6 2 26 17 126 4 1 179 1 1 2 1 11,491 5,217 11 1 2 15 11 4,413 685 11 4 28 3 412 1 1 32 273 257 36 2,381 386 3 3 15 1,828 260 . 8 204 39 i 4 1 105 10 35 1 6" 1 2 16 1 1 3 2 2 20 15 1 53 64 55 56 57 7 9 2 156 1 1 3 1 151 10 I 10 1 5 7 3 129 16 11 4 5 7 3 5 3 12' 1 2 ' 3 59 60 61 02 63 64 65 71 7 338 947 2,092 81 9 4,605 2 2' 2' 1 14 174 121 16 1 12 77 113 14 6 22 23 6 2 6 2 26' 2 4 1 15 1 2 1 1 1 1,454 4 14 29 13 1 3 7 367 2 28 607 3 3 9 1 3 3 2 12 255 6 331 2 1 2 221 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 7 113 1 55 i 6 5 2' 32' 67 68 1 8 4 3 i' 1 3 7 5 2 4 1 1 1 1 1 e" 5 l.J 70 71 i 1 1 4 111 4 1 73 39 633 46' 1 26 168 s' ..... 31 1 ii' 2 7 i 1 i 11 74 75 76 77 996 7 5 1 27 .. Age unkncvrn omitted. dUnemployed at principal occupation during any portion of census year ending May 31, 1890. 536 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 116.— TOTAL MALES AND FEMALES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN SELECTED OCCUPATIONS, SPEAK ENGLISH, MONTHS UNEMPLOYED, AND COUNTRY CAIilFORIVIA. SEX AHD SELECTED OCCUPATIOKS. MALES (a). Agricultural laborers Dairymen Farmers, planters, and overseers Fishermen and oystermen Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vine gro"wers , Lumbermen and raftsmen Miners Stock raisers, berders, and drovers . "Wood choppers Clergymen Engineers (civil, meobanical, electrical, and mining) and surveyors Lawyers Officials (government) ■ Physicians and surgeons Professors and teachers 17 Parl)6rs and hairdressers . 18 Bartenders . 19 20 21 Engineers and tireraen (not locomotive) - Hotel and boarding house keepers Laborers (not specified) 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 BO 51 53 54 63 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 63 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 Lannderers Kestaurant and saloon keepers Servants Watchmen, policemen, and detectives Agents, collectors, and commercial travelers. Bankers, brokers, and ofBcials of banks, etc. - Boatmen, canalmen, pilots, and sailors Bookkeepers, clerks, etc Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc Livery stable keepers and hostlers Merchants, dealers, and peddlers Messengers, packers, and porters Salesmen Steam railroad employes Apprentices Bakers Blacksmiths and wheelwrights Boot and shoo makers and repairers- Butchers Carpenters and Joiners Iron and steel workers (includes molders) . Machinists Man uf acturers, publishers, etc Marble and stone cutters and masons Painters, glaziers, and varnishers Plumbers and gas and steam fitters — Printers, engravers, and bookbinders. Saw and planing mill employes, etc — Tailors . - . ^ Tobacco and cigar factoiy operatives. FEMALES (a). Agricultural laborers Farmers, planters, and overseers . Artists and teachers of art Musicians and teachers of music. . Physicians and surgeons Professors and teachers Boarding and lodging house keepers. Hotel keepers Housekeepers and stewai desses Laborers (not specified) Laundresses Kurses and midwivcs Eestauraut and saloon keepers Servautsl Bookkeepers and accountants. Clerks and copyists Merchants, dealers, and peddlers Saleswomen Stenographers and typewriters Telegraph and telephone operators Boot and shoe makers and repairers Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives. Dressmakers, milliners, seamstresses, etc Printers, engravers, and bookbinders Tailoresses Total. 483, 622 51, 532 4,253 59, 350 1,921 5,298 3,972 21,965 5,868 2,825 1,896 1,953 3,217 2,654 2,844 2,064 3,083 2,596 4,112 2,087 58, 022 7,795 5,718 19, 880 2,011 7,241 3,994 4,229 21, 042 11, 571 3,110 23, 712 2,164 4,961 9,067 1,917 2,005 6,934 4,270 4,229 17, 105 2,295 3,953 3,940 3,100 0,200 2,300 3,890 3,455 4,609 3,281 60, 513 NATIVE WHITE. 267 2,452 554 1,420 275 1,267 819 2,100 399 1,507 1,581 249 19, 186 009 Native parents. 1,112 747 930 79:) 289 341 299 12, 746 723 1,010 165, 400 19, 660 702 33, 018 176 1,100 1,225 5,609 2,667 GOO 1,013 1, 029 2,265 1,527 1,681 1,303 537 689 1,667 875 13, 651 212 1,232 1,673 797 4,004 2,026 026 8,921 5, 029 1,408 7,029 619 1, 9:14 3,050 404 198 2,400 470 1,108 8,434 635 1,271 1,652 909 2,485 582 1,718 1,212 219 151 20, 229 Foreign parents. 04 1,389 310 745 ,312 491 129 751 213 592 62 4,072 277 502 161 266 384 139 42 46 4,434 247 157 77, 460 7,240 395 7,225 82 307 381 2,832 775 184 169 387 660 541 281 305 604 646 837 266 6, 555 146 726 1,132 391 1, 326 3,406 791 1,538 1,271 1, 207 248 1,704 052 1,226 2,606 707 1,104 626 608 1,722 1,205 1,404 558 342 302 18, 509 57 201 144 464 43 2,050 176 51 412 69 225 273 33 4,269 266 479 135 618 361 120 260 174 5,500 426 573 Foreign white. 166, 081 14, 402 3,092 18, 202 880 2,313 2,272 8,753 2,133 1,026 650 636 397 543 623 368 1,125 1,244 1,576 1,260 21, 862 852 3,536 4,928 805 1,846 1,337 3,126 4,530 3,074 1,068 9,503 612 1,329 2,702 232 1,489 2,765 1,873 1,075 6,924 1,029 1,639 1,561 1, 486 1,939 515 725 1,491 1,909 448 19, 455 Total colored. 44 842 64 208 45 G41 .580 139 853 99 702 680 165 9,770 00 127 441 161 48 30 39 77 2,567 50 203 74, 681 10, 224 01 911 783 1,578 94 4,871 293 1,015 74 1 5 43 250 28 817 17 32 286 15, 954 6,533 224 12, 147 18 65 60 73 1,090 234 83 3,774 242 130 2,044 14 72 65 1,269 220 141 24 39 101 43 60 4 43 191 2,139 2,380 2,350 AGE PEEIODS. (c) 84 159 367 36 9 1,009 2 239 10 to 24. 99, 165 13,517 1,329 6,795 243 554 842 2,116 1,038 370 42 312 183 301 77 385 619 560 530 94 12, 298 1,809 255 5,361 84 811 160 604 9,175 2, 742 709 2,296 1,192 1,922 1,667 1,884 1,360 690 1,055 1,876 596 902 277 483 1,361 1,071 1,692 920 040 699 27, 823 25 to 44. 165 73 212 668 24 2,605 46 4 405 148 441 278 22 10, 590 410 737 83 672 693 217 270 230 6,150 664 027 241, 649 24, 079 2,315 24, 937 1,071 2,700 2,307 9,213 2,843 1,548 843 1,058 1,685 1,249 1,368 1,158 1,914 1,600 3,403 1,289 30, 160 5,021 3,508 11, 622 1, 005 3,830 1,430 2,409 9,779 6,981 1,597 12, 734 668 2,455 5,359 23 1,112 3, 447 2,073 2,209 8,283 1,180 2,066 1,921 1,557 3,400 1,006 1,789 1,864 2,827 2,250 22, 762 75 591 278 ■613 144 2,901 552 144 978 141 663 649 133 6,578 183 320 350 237 197 68 62 41 5,273 142 311 7.294 638 22, 823 612 1,657 745 8,714 1,632 735 773 497 1,072 933 1,057 440 493 386 1,015 1,137 12, 368 771 1,760 2,562 833 2,218 1, 822 1,004 2,295 2, .539 716 7,690 271 602 1,633 3 434 1,831 1,246 877 5,841 464 854 1, 519 871 1,282 218 449 666 974 384 23 1,437 60 127 91 429 004 131 552 74 324 571 88 1,720 9 25 278 22 3 1 7 22 1,175 15 02 a The totals for each sex include all occupations, whether specified or not. i Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. OCCUPATIONS. 537 CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOE, AGE PERIODS, CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO OF BIRTH, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890— Continued. CAI^IFORNIA. eONJCBAL CONDITION'. Single and an known. 237, 516 Married. 207, 709 il, 619 2,726 15,792 1,086 2,«9 2,664 13, 435 3,163 1,939 188 854 859 748 624 1,531 1,765 1,725 517 38, 443 5,617 1,837 14, 678 561 2,239 949 2,458 14, 571 6,684 1,797 7,598 1,528 3,141 5,075 1,901 1,049 2,937 2,216 1,980 6,040 1,168 1,781 832 1,349 2,942 1,474 2,376 2,149 2,792 2,493 41, 866 217 256 377 1,075 107 5,205 158 17 804 236 637 669 46 35,621 546 982 164 823 732 261 316 260 8,940 ■Wid- owed. 16, 007 8,600 1,439 40, 348 780 2,593 1,188 7,425 2,414 778 1,327 1,036 2,171 1,764 2,035 985 1,439 738 2,213 2,053 17, 732 2,120 3,627 4,799 1,308 4,624 2,726 1,663 6,658 5,422 1,177 15, 288 594 1,711 3,815 15 3,644 1,810 2,107 9,961 1,042 2,002 2,925 1,680 8,023 793 1,424 1,206 1,674 749 7,561 1,205 72 2,890 53 210 95 938 246 92 64 150 126 157 73 85 78 153 94 1,640 63 210 351 127 291 290 97 342 Di- vorced 2,390 27 306 94 183 86 465 291 88 489 107 422 274 70 1,680 34 70 205 68 24 16 14 17 1,774 32 169 91 152 1 297 202 120 969 76 152 167 156 201 33 74 86 136 10, 019 208 16 326 2 20 25 167 45 16 3 9 37 16 28 8 28 25 21 23 207 108 Illiter- ate, Can not speak Eng- lisfi. 47, 835 8,024 510 3,242 777 928 400 3,505 905 796 4 22 1,798 73 135 72 290 734 194 674 49 415 602 118 1,724 21 ■ 51 355 44 25 10 11 21 1,720 20 80 10 56 36 22 133 9 18 10 21 40 6 16 15 7 1 61,445 10 33 10 49 84 20 73 7 33 30 15 161 200 62 62 156 11, 787 2,839 260 4,506 33 27 56 194 313 448 128 1,498 75 21 1,193 10 90 116 353 168 195 51 41 6+ 63 4 11 364 323 426 3,563 8,917 759 1,644 643 1,182 392 3,555 902 920 31 5 5 10 192 13 530 32 28 230 14, 944 4,708 231 5,503 - 18 56 93 883 202 58 2,844 104 53 1,995 19 163 106 1,143 198 215 37 59 74 119 53 3 35 339 1,967 2,063 2,374 UNEMPLOYED, ((f) Total. 57 186 1 312 6 15 48 11 184 182 25 1,781 5 2 5 13 4 137 72 221 31 18 1,229 84, 007 22 187 75 270 "'76' 13, 005 616 1,817 372 416 2,064 8,038 620 995 37 263 68 116 39 547 197 315 842 96 19, 040 611 179 2,266 129 277 101 896 1,459 2,472 319 647 295 352 1,472 239 193 1,129 515 395 6,747 614 657 311 1,023 2,035 514 1,697 452 267 6,586 lto3 months. 67 13 23 110 7 1,502 9 6 103 82 142 297 7 1,644 48 90 16 09 84 44 30 1, 552 115 149 36, 750 4to0 months. 7 to 12 months, 30,110 6,042 304 769 139 180 1,152^ 3,100 211 427 13 90 22 46 8 250 89 123 398 43 7,984 250 72 1,099 49 118 36 439 608 1,008 140 287 125 167 700 91 SO 487 250 181 2,659 276 304 123 392 762 164 212 842 241 167 2,738 698 1 2 42 35 58 84 2 768 16 47 2 27 42 10 26 10 674 41 59 11,141 5,188 247 802 190 189 753 3,849 230 476 13 124 26 49 22 215 78 139 329 32 8,528 171 85 914 59 115 40 304 648 1,179 127 136 563 84 459 172 139 3,076 240 251 144 475 963 125 190 723 336 67 2,709 28 4 11 56 1 650 4 58 151 2 674 20 32 10 30 29 15 11 11 680 46 54 COUNTEY OF BIRTH. Ger- many. 35, 687 1,235 65 186 43 76 154 1,089 79 92 11 39 21 20 9 82 30 53 115 21 2,528 90 22 253 21 44 25 153 203 285 52 123 71 49 209 54 29 183 93 75 1,012 92 302 44 156 305 49 100 132 76 63 1,139 1 6 22 2 264 4 1 23 12 20 62 3 202 12 11 4 12 13 8 7 293 28 36 Ire- land. Great Britain 2,302 188 3,912 58 395 137 976 174 77 90 80 51 94 140 74 502 540 154 333 2,891 S4 1,255 1,260 109 481 393 520 1,316 690 152 3,692 165 431 229 50 851 508 616 859 1,147 125 349 374 222 440 93 170 168 781 278 3,428 1,620 130 2,923 17 320 7 164 11 32 9 81 33 146 63 124 30 1,809 12 28 128 35 1 3 5 5 411 4 34 ,437 208 72 164 91 171 57 62 40 186 491 204 7,245 95 557 087 377 327 265 361 675 1,199 415 1,177 85 220 1,038 30 121 598 450 172 745 356 215 288 421 320 134 98 156 160 14 Canada (Eng- lish). 25, 928 4 323 3 22 3 134 262 D3 262 255 207 01 i,691 5 13 138 29 6 9 19 14 594 8 48 1,525 81 3,087 40 415 109 2,995 197 70 187 216 lit) 124 159 77 81 106 472 103 1,883 65 283 564 124 489 310 485 1,088 438 164 1,054 158 202 380 66 108 594 2;;i 170 1,300 271 621 369 402 470 159 204 128 193 32 Canada (French) 12, 822 915 57 1,810 8 89 520 467 94 138 72 45 66 68 133 79 44 56 160 76 891 17 129 136 43 242 106 89 519 410 131 676 41 149 242 18 37 482 95 63 1,233 64 127 234 84 174 41 73 257 42 15 1,474 Sweden and Norway. 824 63 3 106 1 146 19 69 11 132 SO 10 126 9 31 161 15 826 20 33 62 46 21 6 2 37 444 18 40 11 74 443 13 22 18 22 14 8 5 1 366 9 23 889 64 737 80 82 330 285 ,22 72 25 26 7 20 10 2 15 62 108 49 1,390 166 314 51 31 24 914 122 167 41 175 18 34 126 9 22 122 83 32 653 54 75 50 72 140 10 28 303 219 12 Den- mark. 2 5 3 16 8 60 4 63 30 5 1,137 7 3 7 3 1 1 5,002 771 100 804 35 77 47 116 33 13 7 13 3 10 7 6 30 34 34 627 10 110 189 19 22 7 297 05 121 36 135 10 32 62 4 14 134 46 26 210 18 30 23 13 63 113,474 1 113 3 16 Other conn- tries. 16, 233 2,421 5,413 1,223 2,472 957 7,448 1,535 1,439 148 67 58 108 342 3,032 262 169 671 20, 904 7,023 1,220 12, 996 89 306 275 494 1,756 685 144 6,350 274 321 2,591 60 400 297 1,571 613 742 151 251 309 283 349 170 597 2,547 2,437 3,992 24 122 12 45 7 372 e Age unknown oraitted dlTnemployed at principal occupation during any portion of census year ending May 31, 1890. 14 60 182 61 69 62 291 03 82 64 35 65 1,621 6S 9 67 28 68 104 69 22 70 3 71 3 72 6 73 18 74 697 75 8 76 113 77 538 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 116.— TOTAL MALES AND FEMALES 10 YEAES OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN SELECTED OCCUPATIONS SPEAK ENGLISH, MONTHS UNEMPLOYED,. AND COUNTBY COI^OBADO. SEX AND SELECTED OCCDPATIOSS. MALES (a) - Agrionltural laborers Farmers, planters, and overseers Gardeners, florists, nnrscrymen, and Tine growers. Lumbermen, raftsmen, and "wood clioppera Miners.-- Quarrymen - Stock raisers, borders, and drovers Clergymen - Engineers (civil, mscbanical, electrical.and mining) andsurveyors Lawyers ,. .- Musicians and teachers of luusio - Officials ( eovernmont) Pbyaicians and surgeons Profeaaors and teacliers Barbers and hairdressers Bartenders Engineers and firemen {not locomotive) . Hotel and boarding house keepers Laborers (not specified) , Launderers Kea taurant and saloon keepers Servants AYatchmen, policemen, and detectives Agents, collectors, and commercial travelers- Bankers, brokers, audotficials of banks, etc.. Bookkeepers, clerks, etc Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc Foremen and overseers Livery stable keepers and hostlers Merchants, dealers, and peddlers Salesmen St«am railroad employes Telegraph and telephone operators - Hakers Blacksmiths and wheelwrights Boot and shoe makers and repairers Brickmakers, potters, etc Butchers Carpenters and joiners Iron and steel workers (includes molders) . Machinists Manufacturers, publishers, etc Marble and stoue cutters and masons. Painters, glaziers, and varnishers Plasterers Plumbers and gas and steam fitters Printers, engravers, and bookbinders . Saw and planing mill eiuploy6s, etc Tailors Tinners and tinware makers FEMALES (a). Agricultural laborers Farmers, planters, and overseers. Actors Artists and teachers of art Musicians and teachers of music . Professors and teachers Boarding ind lodging house keepers. Hotel keepers Housekeepers and stewardesses Laborers (not specified) , Laundresses Nurses and raidwives Restaurant and saloon keepers Servants Agents, collectors, and commercial travelers. Bookkeepers and accountants Clerks and copyists Mercliants, dealers, and peddlers . Saleswomen Stenographers and typewriters. . . Telegraph and telej^hono operators Confectioners Dressmakers, milliners, Reamstresses, etc.. Printers, engravers, and bookbinders Tailores.sos Total. 172, 796 8,920 19,697 854 1,448 20, 060 893 5,247 581 1,085 1,260 907 695 974 775 1,783 895 20,602 1,069 1,487 3,381 617 3,226 1, 645 6,876 5,803 738 997 6,292 1,751 9,495 003 591 2,174 706 1,739 1,126 8,100 1,398 1,383 1,581 3,817 1,942 007 1,459 640 081 441 19, 147 NATIVE WHITS. 55 637 129 109 313 1,577 890 117 038 729 383 84 7,288 80 180 618 150 309 333 91 71 3,440 132 132 Native parents. 93, 124 6,859 13, 049 347 998 7,114 314 3,738 335 801 1,011 211 684 701 479 438 3(9 C90 444 10, 401 90 623 1,369 291 2,404 1,085 4,742 3,889 262 662 3,533 1,159 4,665 451 151 976 177 934 482 5,210 468 687 877 1,647 1, 238 512 379 979 382 135 283 9,624 Foreign parents. 131 214 1,158 438 62 346 41 214 184 31 2,503 60 116 349 75 187 240 57 64 2,107 00 62 1,156 2,088 122 113 2,830 92 577 65 126 140 65 160 82 68 136 167 328 123 2,175 20 227 44^ 75 380 212 1,140 797 125 136 957 315 1, 445 107 83 417 298 236 939 190 271 233 583 309 137 234 276 73 58 75 62 22 20 57 291 149 18 89 16 83 48 14 1,235 13 42 130 31 86 71 29 13 709 35 32 Foreign white 60, 207 1,763 4, 616 367 326 485 911 165 156 106 193 143 123 58 207 252 453 313 7,146 56 713 873 141 427 346 970 999 361 169 1,714 273 3,279 43 350 763 434 420 40S 1,924 736 421 468 1,554 378 209 166 203 83 483 80 10 108 18 15 37 127 284 34 178 23 259 140 36 8,058 573 6 38 Total colored. 4,186 49 44 18 U 142 2 21 1« 2 3 17 1 1 M3 7 12 16 940 903 24 702 10 14 •2 24 118 40 38 4 106 2 1 19 7 37 3 27 4 1 3 1 3 6 1 19 3 25 9 173 13 3 492 AflE PEEIODB. (c) 33,007 4,734 2,069 126 378 3,211 250 1,415 19 207 69 103 08 30 129 234 145 264 41 6,820 224 84 1,156 46 334 83 2,585 1,802 68 234 067 540 2,225 212 168 307 61 530 216 1,022 302 291 92 638 434 190 360 010 146 118 118 25 to 44. 101, 389 31 18 69 71 144 746 50 8 164 34 143 57 7 4, 1S9 19 112 373 20 191 204 64 49 1,299 102 43 4,190 10, 690 459 805 12, 680 572 2,853 339 700 818 325 631 566 391 638 580 1,247 480 11, 766 088 1,095 1,838 328 1,994 1,011 3,774 3,340 527 615 3,987 1,045 6,106 345 340 1,376 366 1,102 733 4,832 S31 838 1,030 2,520 1,222 547 382 736 311 320 247 8,465 45 to 64. 28,622 17 179 CO 80 146 753 545 62 343 35 442 176 58 2,703 47 65 169 89 113 126 28 21 1,819 29 825 6.020 227 198 3,473 67 854 194 161 313 53 263 274 60 97 41 253 342 2,129 98 203 293 132 790 603 461 697 140 130 1,478 147 1,049 14 71 439 235 102 140 2,029 143 241 430 583 200 155 45 95 09 110 04 1,907 7 293 2 17 21 70 274 40 121 13 131 140 18 330 12 7 39 2 1 2 1 291 1 15 a The totals for each sex include all occupations, whether specified or not. b Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. OCCUPATIONS. 539 CLASSIFIED BY GTSNERAL NATTVITT, COLOR, AGE PERIODS, CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO OF BIRTH, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES : 1890— Continued. CONJOaAL OOKDITION. Siijglo and un- known. Married. 93, 0G4 7,886 5,260 326 1,000 12, 050 668 2,878 150 573 358 288 264 215 308 473 SU, 781 187 U, 543 628 2,646 193 979 490 4,670 3,682 293 686 1,861 1,023 6,073 368 327 1,010 2-42 1,235 646 8,338 846 651 399 2,046 1,045 431 539 957 316 209 252 12, 898 40 59 67 107 217 170 13 2C2 50 249 145 18 6,011 36 160 476 47 265 291 79 51 2,164 107 79 73, 652 1,748 13, 550 488 373 7,224 202 2,181 412 476 848 177 672 633 272 471 207 940 673 5,550 268 891 622 288 2,114 1,076 2,081 2,098 422 374 4,201 688 3,195 223 248 1,079 403 464 647 4,297 615 1,111 1,636 829 439 227 470 211 342 172 2,765 Wid- owed. 5,387 Di- vorced. 10 100 60 37 66 135 204 41 184 21 190 05 31 057 19 11 41 49 26 25 10 7 612 10 25 256 793 35 66 674 22 162 18 30 51 15 47 49 13 21 23 56 33 515 13 61 98 32 115 05 116 111 21 33 208 34 212 10 12 71 48 28 28 417 36 44 C5 127 68 31 12 27 11 38 14 6 357 10 21 21 75 40t 55 178 17 257 100 30 530 24 7 27 51 15 15 3 12 579 4 24 Illiter- ate. Can not, speak Eng- lish. ,901 855 798 30 335 2 nNEMPLOYED. (d) 1,005 821 42 182 1,502 117 514 7 2 1 22 1 21 12 18 14 3, 210 448 19 190 10 7 203 24 102 13 40 13 47 7 62 97 10 7 94 14 16 2 2 22 44 1 838 63 4 473 1 4 6 12 4 7 3,027 561 20 90 1 18 108 118 Total. 28, 404 1,615 561 66 373 7,731 129 495 19 99 28 60 37 12 142 75 112 304 21 5,305 75 550 36 81 48 43« 1,053 52 79 154 92 2,005 46 71 320 80 360 121 1,897 228 177 86 952 375 203 82 164 112 lto3 montlis. 520 3 9 16 1 21 33 237 12 10 851 292 37 230 3,829 101 210 5 44 13 25 19 5 58 40 . 58 165 10 2,972 15 37 313 17 49 23 233 607 30 47 74 47 1,294 26 44 180 31 165 68 1,113 lOi 112 38 565 214 104 68 47 35 752 1 2 7 1 11 198 4to6 months. 7 to 12 mouths 10, 299 4 10 1 17 12 6 2 105 638 229 24 120 3,176 16 234 12 40 19 12 3 65 23 47 109 9 1,851 29 193 11 24 20 145 408 10 18 58 36 508 14 21 101 37 173 38 698 59 44 30 300 123 78 23 57 39 ;u 15 530 2 10 2 10 148 3 1 16 i 13 25 177 2,763 126 40 5 23 726 12 51 2 15 2 6 4 29 12 7 30 2 642 2 9 44 2 8 5 58 78 6 14 22 9 143 12 22 15 186 66 21 18 87 38 21 19 5 10 6 223 CODHTBY OF BIRTH. Ger- many. 9,352 457 1,196 119 42 757 43 172 28 26 14 59 20 22 10 94 103 49 235 252 18 94 63 202 189 27 24 526 83 344 3 228 142 175 80 216 365 89 64 92 222 89 25 18 51 13 130 27 770 33 5 445 Ire- land. 7,653 145 478 15 1,475 28 08 68 ,556 4 131 105 56 36 63 77 158 163 26 965 6 14 138 61 67 13 126 133 53 76 278 33 66 36 15 6 35 11 ],117 84 31 10 674 3 Great Britain 12,024 350 996 92 47 ,775 43 309 45 72 34 56 32 17 19 29 21S 65 736 85 156 24 147 121 364 180 39 66 347 71 390 9 39 204 50 62 78 625 117 179 138 597 83 1 24 8 6 9 37 62 11 40 4 43 40 7 320 3 9 23 10 10 8 158 4 7 Canad a (Eng- lish). 4,734 137 489 14 61 730 12 102 24 22 24 6 20 35 12 24 15 62 30 404 59 19 90 54 165 175 25 29 187 45 199 20 D 110 23 454 29 45 92 110 68 19 24 39 24 15 17 5 19 2 15 21 3 160 1 20 4 7 7 4 lis "12 Canada (French) 347 Sweden and Norway, 0,298 349 558 30 74 982 246 48 & 6 1 9 4 3 2 9 30 29 1,285 57 100 12 10 13 61 144 62 19 74 22 371 1 21 76 65 119 7 303 211 46 23 204 .57 23 13 16 11 112 ■ 2 2 3 3 35 3 16 3 68 10 8 1,208 Den- marli. 1,059 95 184 10 4 118 9 18 1 3 7 5 g 163 74 Other coun- tries. 10, 238 218 568 75 54 2, 169 84 169 42 14 6 78 7 20 8 45 46 19 40 2,264 920 156 260 11 41 32 93 124 28 8 436 24 936 2 44 53 43 33 68 94 68 27 35 115 42 12 2 13 12 110 7 23 1 18 15 21 5 4 188 1 cAgo unkni.wa omitted. d Unemployed at principal occupation dnring any portion of census year ending May 31, 1880. 540 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 116.— TOTAL MALES AND FEMALES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVEE ENGAGED IN SELECTED OCCUPATIONS, SPEAK ENGLISH, MONTHS UNEMPLOYED, AND COUNTKY COWNECTICITT. SEX AND SELECTED OOOnPATIONB. MALES (o). Agricultural laborers Farmers, planters, and overseera Fishermen and oyatermen Gardeners, foriats, nurserymen, and vine groovers . Miners and quarrymen Clergymen Pbysiciana and surgeons Barbers and hairdressers Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) . Laborers (not specified) Sestanrant and saloon keepers Servants "Watchmen, policemen, and detectives Agents, collectors, and commercial travelers. Bankers, brokora, and oificials of banks, etc. . Boatmen, canalmen , pilots, and sailors Bookkeepers, clerks, etc Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc Livery stable keepers and hostlers Merchants, dealers, and peddlers Messengers, packers, and porters Salesmen Steam railroad employ 6s Apprentices Baiters Blacksmiths and wheelwrights Boot and shoe makers and repairers Brass workers .(not otherwise specified) . Butchers Cabinet makers and upholaterera Carpentera and .ioiners Clock and watch makers and repairers Cotton, woolen, and otlier textile mill operatives. Gold and silver workers Gunsmiths, locksmiths, and bell liangers Hat and cap makers Iron and steel workers (includes molders) Machinists Manufacturers, publishers, etc M.irble and stone cutters Masons (brick and stone) Metal workers (not otherwise specified) . Painters, glaziers, an d varnishera Paper mill operatives Plumbers and gas and steam litters Printers, engravers, and bookbinders Rubber factory operatives Tailors Tool and cutlery makers (not otherwise claasiiied). . Wood workers (not otherwise specified) FEMALES (a) . Farmers, planters, and overseers . . Jtf uaicians and teacliers of music . . . Professors and teachers Hotel and boarding house keepers. Housekeepers and stewardesses . . . Laborers (not specified) . Laundresses Nurses and midwives Servants Bookkeepers, clerks, etc- Messengers, packers, and porters Saleswomen Box makers (paper) Brass workers (not otherwise specified). Clock and watch makers and repairers . . Corset makers Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives . Dressmakers, milliners, seamstresses, etc Hat and cap makers Iron and steel workers (includes molders) Paper mill operatives Powder and cartridge makers Printers, engravers, and bookbinders Eubber factory operatives Tailoreases Total. 245, 634 15, 131 27, C64 1,317 1,441 1,762 1,106 1,089 1,138 1,959 23, 793 1,300 2,872 1,269 2,844 1,163 1,174 10, 334 5,832 1,619 10, 300 1,195 3,773 4,663 1,446 1,028 .3,737 2,357 3,953 1,588 1,018 9,628 1,998 14, 283 1,298 1,486 3,798 9,082 7,728 3,488 1,677 3,107 3,333 4,990 1,609 71, 380 C83 542 3,905 565 2,264 665 1,375 1,110 18, 833 2,262 654 1,333 1,004 632 558 2,570 13, 057 8,451 1,352 426 046 292 398 1,229 440 NATIVE WHITE. Native parents. 113, 356 7,943 22, 142 1,089 470 226 757 875 172 981 4,714 230 674 500 2.157 919 796 6,785 2,265 736 6,213 431 2,163 1,833 509 264 1,463 974 908 788 360 6,061 869 2,440 393 494 1,789 2,087 3,938 2,463 387 1,289 906 2,765 293 419 797 432 271 795 629 22, 369 554 387 2 904 328 1,283 114 175 722 8,687 1,166 181 470 283 64 178 609 2,048 3,800 700 71 111 55 157 289 137 Foreign parents. 45, 567 2,140 1,381 85 134 166 154 102 358 307 3,732 334 461 166 315 82 . 153 2,502 1,260 353 1,352 486 1,034 958 695 190 253 1,192 366 209 1,061 557 4,086 374 478 915 2,503 1,083 392 243 473 1,137 997 257 562 483 470 162 669 296 23, 714 20 116 800 48 285 254 161 121 3,181 879 384 714 624 292 280 1,433 5,697 8,219 491 264 341 188 188 671 199 Foreign white. 82, 308 4,374 3,980 115 793 1,360 227 108 642 046 14, 411 707 995 693 364 160 210 994 1,793 418 2,679 225 670 1,753 233 672 1,649 1,100 1,814 430 445 2,359 580 7,741 525 606 1,082 4,465 2,094 627 933 1,276 1,275 1,192 446 294 316 624 1, 067 1, 203 401 23, 310 108 33 198 189 625 191 689 239 10, 722 215 149 156 176 100 563 5, 302 1,293 161 91 192 49 62 209 102 Total colored. ,,403 674 161 28 45 4 4 66 25 936 23 742 10 15 53 314 113 56 53 5 19 9 2- 37 30 39 16 4 47 2 16 1 9 12 27 13 13 7 7 4 6 1,997 350 28 1, 343 2 10 139 AGE PEHIODS. (c) 10 to 24. 63, 751 6,402 2,454 219 152 361 25 67 323 239 6,203 84 1,099 40 370 162 4,875 1,535 444 1,133 778 1,718 982 1,394 333 574 300 1,300 367 170 1,307 601 6,861 428 630 ,010 i, 775 ,990 233 278 394 ,165 931 312 473 610 542 271 709 333 39,468 12 241 1,777 107 152 10, 094 1,606 497 963 829 399 417 1,731 9,430 3,444 730 338 410 212 203 864 UK 5,360 8,702 681 564 944 572 672 ?82 1,095 10, 511 847 1,373 621 1,408 645 505 4,232 2,782 788 6,368 29^ 1,608 2,695 44 489 1,754 868 1,945 860 449 4,477 859 5,057 616 600 2,014 4,582 3,682 1,454 894 1,415 1,564 2,567 498 622 650 715 695 1,311 616 23, 332 71 256 1,785 206 801 138 619 433 6,493 687 144 336 214 123 125 3,168 3,706 507 81 187 73 109 335 183 45 to 64. 57, 375 2,432 10, 347 388 630 408 402 331 121 555 6,588 335 335 604 ,872 419 767 5 180 1,099 754 569 300 304 2,944 407 2,048 218 211 642 1,656 1,783 1,366 341 1,055 641 1,298 165 161 271 246 428 670 322 6,929 340 41 317 302 792 35 456 416 1,771 62 12 32 20 6 16 58 395 1,102 103 7 43 6 23 23 70 a The totals for each sex include all occupations, whether specified or not. b Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indiana, OCCUPATIONS. 541 CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AGE PERIODS, CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO OF BIRTH, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890— Continued. CONNECTICUT. " COKJDGAL CONDITION UNEMPLOYED, (d) COUNTRY OP BIETH. niiter- ate. Can not speak Ens- lish. . , Single and un- known. Married. ■WkV OTVOd. Di- Torced. Total. lto3 months. 4to6 months. 7 to 12 months. Ger- many. Ire- land. Great Britain. Canada (Eng- lish). Canada (Eronch) Sweden and N"orway. Den- mark. Other coun- tries. 97, 200 138, 737 8,937 760 13, 791 9,245 30, 249 17, 153 0,879 3,217 13,449 32, 172 12, 349 2,574 6,064 5,074 804 10,216 1 10, 230 5,351 389 331 760 4,187 20,407 854 1,023 929 606 1,800 64 82 69 102 100 10 5 4 1,409 835 60 57 231 747 175 4 18 272 2,143 099 332 201 336 1,009 305 138 86 210 901 308 177 90 108 233 86 17 25 18 720 707 24 130 19 1,487 2,034 15 401 406 390 .509 14 178 151 112 80 8 7 30 247 130 559 177 11 33 520 122 64 1 11 8 747 223 52 30 212 2 3 4 2 21 5 6 271 269 451 10,848 842 755 055 1,405 11, 866 63 59 28 67 1,025 3 4 22 10 2,683 19 12 38 125 5,377 9 6 20 71 2,007 7 3 15 40 2,160 3 3 3 14 610 26 14 270 60 1,028 73 20 38 326 8,173 61 19 28 159 075 20 15 14 31 177 8 21 48 20 571 23 1 3 22 612 2 2 2 3 117 15 17 141 23 3,097 7 6 4 5 66 3 34 60 4,321 8 9 10 11 261 1,932 148 769 230 980 868 1,046 1,901 868 58 04 72 102 64 1 8 3 12 1 25 164 55 4 3 6 54 12 2 1 13 146 43 102 21 4 80 21 46 9 5 46 16 42 10 4 20 14 2 181 110 71 09 14 388 509 338 108 64 62 114 97 125 36 10 23 18 17 9 24 15 22 5 1 6 106 18 4 33 6 27 3 2 32 112 26 35 3 12 13 14 15 16 405 0,358 2,059 704 2,152 708 3,825 3,380 797 7,741 56 128 170 62 381 5 23 17 6 20 37 10 304 96 310 4 15 44 21 137 171 368 415 105 377 01 194 242 40' 126 84 114 121 45 212 26 00 52 20 39 13 163 129 39 595 102 294 1,143 220 725 28 253 145 44 331 13 71 94 22 83 1 68 150 41 112 23 58 70 84 35 3 18 15 6 12 31 74 52 14 794 17 18 19 20 21 815 2,150 1,700 1,399 462 329 1,563 2,723 42 549 17 40 122 4 14 4 12 1 3 10 12 429 13 35 5 52 247 19 55 145 104 312 143 37 80 101 190 04 24 48 43 91 46 9 17 20 31 33 4 44 147 57 40 343 92 90 1,157 76 80 47 135 107 57 61 2 41 40 13 7 7 60 69 9 48 20 11 30 21 7 5 5 9 4 5 8 70 285 13 31 22 23 24 25 26 978 593 1,841 552 295 2,570 1,590 2,020 987 679 176 161 83 47 38 13 13 3 2 112 144 140 23 7 60 116 134 25 22 313 326 614 84 91 169 208 366 39 66 97 79 103 31 22 47 89 45 14 13 234 305 285 199 210 650 277 939 94 47 280 09 289 51 47 99 15 29 14 14 118 99 49 20 5 90 87 71 11 35 20 10 14 11 8 00 208 139 24 50 27 28 29 30 31 2,268 8118 7,747 677 789 6,778 1,105 6,228 092 009 435 50 290 27 26 47 5 18 2 2 179 41 2,274 39 32 183 29 1,755 29 48 1,828 516 2,571 171 190 1,079 409 1,735 118 149 652 80 636 37 26 197 27 300 10 15 312 131 1,279 80 169 571 178 1,811 180 125 483 122 1,343 141 97 275 23 103 26 14 381 48 2,458 60 6 190 39 300 10 35 30 5 13 3 4 113 34 369 19 55 32 33 34 35 36 1,435 3, 9118 2,752 490 566 2,263 4,940 4,758 2,840 942 79 . 218 207 145 67 21 10 11 7 2 51 297 59 37 82 70 343 75 43 124 1,524 1,307 545 96 410 888 929 325 53 275 551 255 141 31 119 85 123 79 12 10 239 767 487 104 47 573 2,037 451 162 291 124 610 770 225 339 17 93 61 33 23 19 460 133 9 54 6 03 25 2 10 104 354 124 78 159 37 83 53 14 10 38 39 40 41 822 1,553 1,736 429 660 2,105 1,710 3,032 527 674 171 05 193 35 27 9 5 29 5 2 154 101 58 72 5 63 100 36 29 3 901 802 1,304 94 103 478 540 677 41 57 308 261 477 36 35 115 55 150 17 11 88 745 238 31 62 32 9 73 42 ■(3 202 34 26 377 235 143 303 113 97 65 7 14 78 13 3 90 6 6 12 1 3 68 37 2 44 45 46 741 715 452 970 480 829 717 974 1,613 810 36 29 73 82 40 3 2 8 2 7 91 81 93 25 10 27 89 73 23 169 428 176 499 106 104 337 98 333 110 43 83 59 132 37 22 8 19 34 19 89 76 412 233 124 79 285 190 174 90 100 137 124 477 65 22 13 9 28 29 10 7 7 83 14 20 37 112 124 40 3 2 18 4 3 28 67 190 80 36 47 48 49 50 51 68, 434 5,690 6,664 592 3,741 2,384 9,287 6,830 2,440 1,011 2,258 12, 223 2,538 051 2,411 1,957 155 1,029 52 77 459 3,699 64 1,028 65 44 102 143 315 630 31 95 340 852 It 8 9 18 69 27 3 1 3 5 5 55 2 51 1,133 3 64 1 19 766 1 12 129 1 10 21 6 12 21 67 68 5 72 119 337 12 10 48 26 85 2 4 17 7 27 1 3 17 8 29 3 1 5 28 G 31 53 20 238 2 27 54 4 1 41 i 5 55 28 193 5S 27 57 484 413 6:i9 10, 270 2,110 60 340 133 1,072 80 28 595 400 1,392 61 3 27 32 99 11 19 339 19 26 10 583 3 64 136 205 673 118 39 51 74 287 58 21 04 90 213 40 4 21 41 73 20 14 62 34 893 30 108 620 79 7,003 05 13 41 77 598 54 10 9 28 145 25 6 12 3 59 18 14 31 11 1,643 3 1 4 '"'ioo' 25 21 7 395 20 58 59 60 1,462 6 61 62 618 1,238 1,005 480 513 13 59 34 27 26 19 31 20 21 16 4 S 5 4 4 100 127 107 82 177 81 79 103 67 145 11 30 41 11 26 8 18 23 4 6 21 48 23 5 7 38 38 54 112 25 22 26 34 24 32 3 7 2 3 8 3 8 22 24 17 1 16 13 2 7 63 6 7 S 2 8 6 4 2 3 7 5 4 3 1 1 64 65 66 67 2,339 11,389 0,352 1,043 394 119 1,180 1,008 190 20 90 431 964 110 10 22 67 127 9 2 19 1,328 54 3 8 g 1,453 61 1 6 365 2,518 1,085 620 120 284 1,744 542 347 87 60 503 404 250 28 31 271 139 23 5 59 601 144 23 18 305 1,743 500 75 40 90 680 260 42 17 34 134 89 6 4 14 1,872 153 18 178 52 4 2 1 9 20 4 47 185 75 7 6 68 69 70 71 4 72 534 269 364 1,137 318 69 10 15 49 42 30 11 16 40 70 i 2 3 3 10 74 3 3 26 10 23 6 8 80 20 52 397 79 33 14 32 337 32 29 3 15 51 36 18 3 5 9 11 17 2 13 24 24 111 35 14 156 33 27 12 14 57 14 6 1 30 73 71 6 13 4 4 13 3 1 1 5 7'i 1 1 4 13 76 77 « Age unknown omitted. d ITnemployed at principal occupation during any portion of census year ending May 31, 1890. 542 STATISTICS OF POPULATION: Table H6 TOTAL MALES AND FEMALES 10 YEAES OF AGE AKD OVER ENGAGED IN SELECTED OCCUPATIONS, SPEAK ENGLISH, MONTHS UNEMPLOYED, AND COUNTEY DEKiAWABE. SEX AND SELECTED 0CCDPATI0K3. MALES (a) AgricultnTal laborers Farmers, planters, antl overseers Pishcrmeu aud oystei men Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vine growers Clergymen Lawyers Offici.ils (government) Physicians and surgeons Professors and teachers Barbers and hairdressers Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) Laborers (not specified) Servants Watchmen, policemen, and detectives Agents, collectors, and commercial travelers Bankers, brokers, and officials of banks, etc Boatmen, canalmen, pilots, and sailors Bookkeepers, clerks, etc Draymen, hackmeu, teamsters, etc Livery stable keepers and hostlers Merchants, dealers, and peddlers , Messengers, packers, and porters Salesmen 9t«am railroad employes Telegraph and telephone operators Apprentices Bakers Blacksmiths and wheelwrights Boot and shoe makers and repairers Brick makers, potters, etc Butchers Cabinet makers Carpenters and joiners Carriage and wagon makers (not otherwise classified) Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives Iron and steel workers (includes moldera) Leather curriers, dressers, finishers, and tanners Machinists Mannfacturers, publishers, etc Marble and stone cutters and masons Millers (flour and grist) Painters, glaziers, and varnishers Plumbers and gas and steam fitters Printers, engravers, and bookbinders Saw and planing mill employes, etc Ship andboat builders Steam boiler makers Tinners and tinware makers Uph olsterai's AYood workers (not otherwise specified) FEMALES (a) Agricultural laborers Farreers, planters, and overseers Artists and teachers of art Musicians and teachers of music Professors and teachers Hotel and boarding house keoiiers Housekeepers and stewardesses o- I(aborers(not specified) Laundresses „ Nurses and midwives Servants iinnklceepers and accountants Clerks and copyists Merchants, dealers, and peddlers Saleswomen Stenographers and typewriters Apprentices Cotton, woolen, and other te::tilo mill operatives I)re.ssmakers, milliners, seamsire'Ses, etc Painters, glaziers, and varnishers Paper mill operatives Printers, engravers, and bookbinders Tailoresses Upholsterers Tv ood workers (not otherwise specified) Total. 53, 938 7,9?1 9,628 ^08 190 264 176 391 233 192 261 468 8,UB 653 260 397 155 614 1,473 067 278 2,106 2G8 398 1,514 177 54-1 180 977 349 234 375 199 1,956 104 697 1,525 1,008 973 670 249 892 195 2i:i 257 482 154 275 187 10, 348 53 233 42 97 627 103 493 74 345 160 4,697 78 107 102 221 33 29 6:;o 1,527 61 51 38 150 22 52 NATIVE WHITE. Native parents. 33, 115 4,280 8,240 329 103 143 166 169 206 169 132 314 2,859 118 190 316 138 616 1,230 332 107 1,530 151 324 1,003 157 285 31 606 184 70 225 97 1,592 101 293 750 332 528 214 010 113 145 194 302 61 182 110 135 4,643 33 198 23 70 380 62 274 13 SO 103 1,263 62 126 83 150 26 13 245 1,108 31 25 27 95 9 21 Foreign parents. 237 243 12 13 20 13 19 8 49 50 628 13 18 41 9 23 177 74 22 190 03 43 181 18 215 60 150 27 9 70 16 193 40 165 253 333 215 105 100 12 172 63 49 20 64 45 50 ■13 1, 502 10 22 100 11 47 7 5 20 :il 20 67 7 10 315 325 25 17 40 13 24 Foreign white. 228 336 6 4 29 77 1,648 35 44 33 6 20 69 67 20 291 12 24 272 1 41 93 138 115 9 73 85 351 22 124 330 268 227 98 100 17 104 23 18 9 98 47 34 31 28 1,128 2 18 4 16 19 45 3 12 22 733 4 5 45 4 Total colored. 9,374 3,206 809 60 33 72 1 1 2 11 61 27 3,003 492 2 55 7 204 129 89 42 3 1 23 23 140 1 20 1 15 180 75 3 1 31 11 3 27 51 293 11 AGE PERIODS, (c) 10 to 24. 15, 498 194 74 75 29 82 67 47 5,343 42 10 28 53 231 4 71 31 75 20 109 10 151 27 601 720 61 30 27 74 16 40 25 to 44. 23, 729 87 90 108 97 134 257 3,558 220 102 220 74 304 568 301 142 1,106 29 167 964 56 3 87 464 121 90 183 195 945 69 246 742 483 520 308 257 117 514 90 81 127 201 81 147 99 107 45 to 64. 11, 772 48 12 39 261 46 195 30 158 40 1,290 29 49 70 63 1 116 627 9 15 10 60 e 11 714 3,379 95 60 80 57 73 82 29 24 122 1,687 63 117 110 51 125 143 130 66 662 27 45 224 5 3 26 284 131 43 81 47 022 49 77 248 95 174 206 134 172 40 30 27 39 1,321 3 127 1 3 29 44 178 13 87 73 437 1 9 150 1 1 23 a The totals for each sex include all occupations, whether specified or not. 6 Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. OCCUPATIONS. 543 CLASSIFIED BY GETsDEEAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AGE PERIODS, CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO OF BIRTH, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890— Coutinued. DEIiA'WAKE. CONJUGAL CONDITION. Can not Illiter- speak ate. Eng- lisli. UNEMPLOYED, (d) COUNTRY OP BIRTH. and uu- 1 ino-n-ii. ilarriecT. Wid- owed. 1 Di- -orced. Total. lto3 months. 4 to 6 7 to 12 months, months. Ger- many. Ire- land. Great Britain. Canada (Eng- lish). Canada (French) Sweden and Norway. Pen- mark. Other coun- tries. 21, 773 30, 273 1, 854 38 , 8,179 G50 23 6 i 8,744 5,419 2,733 593 1,219 2,721 1,172 134 6 131 1 1 23 941 1 5,904 1,302 H9 63 44 56 30 65 119 144 120 3, iJSJ 483 29 98 21 203 975 212 12:; 492 221 223 55''> 133 5U !19 270 : 83 112 133 45 471 54 310 070 0S2 377 : It! 10!) 362 ' loa 130 90 132 40 1 121 ; 80 80 ' 7, 688 1, 848 7,357 230 124 202 110 151 163 C8 111 324 4,444 147 212 286 127 389 478 428 146 1,536 47 160 960 41 3 77 063 237 117 233 142 1,395 101 269 802 412 670 502 331 161 620 83 79 151 326 103 140 08 122 1,201 191 404 23 13 18 4 9 14 5 18 317 22 . 19 13 7 16 18 27 9 77 8 5 2,488 1,553 87 11 1 2,893 133 190 14 1,898 77 103 11 879 48 78 2 110 8 15 1 60 52 1 1 1 2 1 12 9 103 8 6 4 81 138 1 16 11 2 4 1 4 38 927 14 31 11 55 87 10 18 1 i To 6 6 3 1 2 3 4 22 8 5 3 1 1 9 7 1 63 8 39' 2,064 73 10 14 2 196 67 79 20 63 22 22 136 9 28 10 107 23 99 12 11 498 13 140 226 129 69 39 218 15 187 23 19 40 109 14 62 22 45 1,140 4 3 4 2 1 18 6 17 740 21 6 5 1 2 i' 2 153 6 1 2 7 1 1 3 1 2 1 1 6 24 137 5 13 5 G 24 9 i 63 4 7 31 1 7 8 37 15 6 7 7 33 57 64 23 97 30 23 3 33 7 5 4 36 15 8 4 7 170 R 1 1 3 1 1 1 4 4 394 3 2 9 44 20 1,165 46 3 7 2 132 32 58 9 23 10 13 108 3 15 5 69 11 60 7 6 306 5 93 176 76 30 24 132 10 110 14 12 23 71 9 35 12 34 642 in "s 1 I 2 1 1 6 20 2,335 199 14 2 1 59 1 124 69 02 11 2 165 1 "'287' 2 2' 1 2 13 62' 11 14 1 2' 1? 10 13 14 l.'i 3 1 1 Iff 1 17 54 25 18 9 18 8 8 22 5 7 3 28 10 33 4 3 159 4 36 41 35 14 9 71 3 59 3 5 15 28 4 20 6 G 366 10 10 3 2 12 4 1 6 1 6 2 10 2 G 1 3 33 4 12 9 'I G 15 2 18 5 2 10 1 7 4 6 132 3 7 8 1 63 4 1 32 6 16 36 15 100 1 10 133 1 5 1 5 18 7 2 1 69 1>> 1 1 20 ?1 4 2 4 2 5 1 1 ??, 23 8 39 1 1 2 68 ''I J 11 25 20 4 9 38 32 44 14 8 42 1 45 109 69 7 4 33 G 12 2 1 10 6 14 3 19 18 4' 39 22 7 S 3' 1 2 i 2 47 12 79 32 40 2 47 47 44 4 17 59 59 09 15 8 2 23 1 10 4 3 6 G 11 9 134 7 8 54 36 16 4 43 10 46 133 167 34 31 60 11 32 14 2 1 36 24 14 4 8 721 12 1 1 2 1 1 i' 1 2 12 21 2,7 4 34 28 5 9 12 90 G 18 63 14 20 SO 20 11 19 3 4 10 24 6 8 3 i' 1 1 2' i' 1 9S 1 i 9() 1 30 31 1 6 2 15 12 "■> 1 G 5 13 ^1 1 1 P,ri 1 10 3 5 13 2 3 1 1 3 40 15 15 4 11 1 7 3fi 3 1 4 5 1 1 37 38 41 1 42 1 4 4 1 1 1 43 41 10 2 1 13 1,905 14 2 7 47 2 2 1 24 4 4 2 56 5 1 34 1 1 50 •il 1,421 38 52 44 23 38 H6 0;j3 16 218 43 105 58 ■ 3, C!S 73 ]:,!) 60 213 30 28 579 1,208 57 49 36 laa 21) 48 7 24 3 G 10 19 61 21 117 32 572 4 e 44 4 2 181 1 2 11 65 209 10 12) 02 408 1 5 68 3 3 1 24 129 2 1 1 11 1 1 13 42 1 15 12 3 1 11 4 3 2 3 3 8 1 3 (^9 4 17 182 2 10 11 5!) 41 353 8 14 1 14 4 3 97 188 9 2 3. 29 I 8 138 2 6 27 55 1 3 3 6 4" 9 3 17 2 1 3 3 5 o' 11 31 2 10 13 623 1 56 4 14 127 31 210 i' • 1 38 2 68 59 00 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 7 2 39 15 201 1 3 1 8 1 9 20 17 IIT 4 1 1 1 1 32 2 1 3 9' 37 3 5 1 1 85 1 6 60 2 3 10 2 3 3 1 27 1 1,404 i 1 3 15 i 1 4 28 2 5 3. 1 19 88 4 1 1 11 1 2 1 1 2 1.5 2' 4 2 14 15 3' 1 3 9 1 1 "30' 23 3 6 3 30 10 1 2 2 2 25 186 2 1 1 9 1 3 03 78 4 1 2 11 5 8 4 1 1 7 2 i 1 7 ' 2 2 77 c Ago unknown omitted. d Unemployed at principal occupation during any portion of census year ending May 31, 1890. 544 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 116.— TOTAL MALES AND FEMALES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN SELECTED OCCUPATIONS, SPEAK ENGLISH, MONTHS UNEMPLOYED, AND COUNTEY DISTRICT OF COIiUfflBIA. SEX AND SELECTED OCCUPATIONS. MALES (O). Agricultural laborers Farraera, planters, and overseers Gardeners, tlorists, nurserymen, and vine growers. Clergymen Designers, draftsmen, and inventors Engineers (civil, meclianical, electrical, andmining) and surveyors Journalists Lawyers Musicians and teachers of music Officials (government) ^ , Physicians and surgeons Professors and teacbers Barbers and hairdressers Bartenders Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) - Janitors ., Laborers (not specified) Keataurant and saloon lieepers Servants "Watchmen, policemen, and detectives . Agents, collectors, and commercial travelers. Bankers, brokers, and officials of banks, etc.. Boatmen, canalraen, pilots, and sailors Bookkeepers, clerks, etc Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc Livery stable keepers and lioatlers Mercliants, dealers, and peddlers Messengers, jiackers, and porters Salesmen Steam railroad employes Street railway omploy63 Apprentices Bakers Blacksmiths and wheelwrights Boot and shoe makers and repairers . Brick makers, potters, etc Butchers Cabinet makers and upholsterers Carpenters .ind .loiners Iron and steel workers (includes raolders). Macliinists Manufacturers, publishers, etc Marble and stone cutters Masons (brick and stone) Painters, glaziora, and varnishers . Plasterers ..." Plumbers and gas and steam titters Printers, eugravere, and book binders. Tailors Tinners and tinware makers FEMALES (a) . Artists and teachers of art Musicians and teachers of music . Officials (government) Piiyeicians and surgeons Professors and teachers Barbers and liairdreasera . . Hotel and boarding house keepers Housekeopera and stewardesses .. Laborers (not spocilied) Laundresses Nurses and )nidwivea Restaurant and saloon keepers Servants Agents, collectors, and commercial travelers. Bookkeepers and accountants Clerks and copyists '. . Merchants, dealers, and pedillera.. Mesaengers, packers, and porters . Saleswomen Stenographers and typewritera . . . Telegraph and telephone operators Apprentices Confectioners - Dressmakers, milliners, aeamatreases, etc. Printers, engravers, and bookbinders Total. 567 270 627 38i 227 443 249 1,401 266 714 329 599 231 10, 193 576 4,294 1,020 1,175 371 266 9,725 3,330 551 3, 970 1,559 1,216 652 639 782 510 801 562 561 677 379 2,679 259 700 046 323 1,125 1,270 633 710 2,400 410 378 32, 127 143 231 63 40 ,058 80] 470 857 5,632 660 90 12, 997 39 160 3,608 377 34 561 233 46 105 60 8,800 533 NATIVE WHITE. Native parents 31, 607 171 183 207 149 158 336 195 1,177 70 608 517 153 60 308 335 60 1,547 130 183 575 304 152 7,325 752 125 2,052 409 794 346 498 450 103 390 108 83 259 151 1,828 167 493 396 87 530 825 244 319 1,634 111 136 27 26 618 6 193 179 no 116 153 11 055 81 104 49 19 303 182 28 60 10 1,503 311 Foreign parents. 8,145 42 16 71 47 34 43 22 121 67 85 60 25 42 100 84 93 63 100 137 34 17 1,280 198 21 661 122 311 70 74 263 130 178 66 24 125 74 288 39 97 288 200 102 263 494 65 114 2,872 20 42 16 5 181 7 24 62 15 40 10 389 4 54 618 60 3 222 44 40 7 650 173 Foreign white. 61 40 162 59 36 54 27 77 77 47 44 82 68 10 729 240 202 206 95 28 15 763 126 54 867 97 84 47 44 15 254 112 164 12 131 99 247 37 82 123 no 150 104 35 62 208 241 Total colored. 21, 331 293 32 127 129 2,895 45 73 30 74 209 28 982 1 7 145 194 4 30 3 2 2 15 242 37 10 5 26 41 41 35 74 450 39 122 167 7,528 113 3,844 139 48 5 82 351 2,264 351 600 931 27 89 23 54 17 121 234 442 62 65 316 16 29 169 141 152 70 64 16 36 18, 773 AGE PERIODS, (c) 18, 568 5 34 1 2 287 16 39 156 202 5,403 198 41 10, 671 3 1 77 74 8 6 13 18 ,411 17 a The totals for each sex include all occupations, whether specified or not. 226 23 130 17 87 27 132 52 35 53 69 169 141 76 32 2,652 33 1,716 38 197 34 65 2,830 1,446 125 670 777 664 134 127 773 147 226 69 187 148 78 521 62 153 59 64 314 320 1.38 278 579 96 143 12, 230 30, 347 100 18 403 94 964 143 3 6,308 8 117 1,207 20 19 431 136 30 103 8 1, 532 203 185 92 236 172 84 198 129 600 136 299 339 138 320 156 4,391 319 1,943 442 559 182 124 3,864 1,356 273 2,002 469 461 326 436 6 243 312 198 254 289 149 1,187 132 345 277 174 563 640 318 1,204 167 166 13, 568 45 to 64. 16, 97f 78 106 19 12 541 19 116 188 152 2,938 239 68 4,768 19 46 1,626 165 12 117 86 12 2 24 1,731 277 121 106 193 149 47 133 83 640 64 335 242 72 82 26 174 94 2,593 189 627 458 376 134 01 2,030 459 133 1,183 295 87 84 71 3 103 210 250 104 129 118 833 52 171 271 68 216 269 137 106 524 115 26 24 14 17 101 159 163 90 1,460 216 23 1,539 593 169 15 483 53 i Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and uivilized Indians. OCCUPATIONS. 545 CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AGE PERIODS, CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO OF BIRTH, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES : 1890— Continued. DISTRICT OF COIjITMBIA. COSJUQAL CONDITION. niiter- Bte. Can not spealc Eng- lisC. UNEMPLOYED, (d) COnNTKT OP BIETH. Single and un- known. Married. Wid- owed. Di- vorced. Total. 1 to 3 montbg. 4 to 6 montlis. 7 to 12 months. Ger- many. Ire- land. Great Britain Canada (Eng- liali) . Canada (French) Sweden and Norway. Don- mark. other coun- tries. 28, 184 38, 010 2,655 143 8,769 226 8,781 4,466 3,267 1,048 2,710 2,676 1,248 250 13 83 43 1,0C8 1 314 71 218 119 124 157 73 423 110 138 217 152 252 224 141 56 3,695 114 2,342 172 381 97 98 4,668 1,643 196 1,053 861 874 199 216 775 220 306 132 236 186 114 8.54 95 256 123 124 451 504 194 306 1, 0(19 165 135 18, 535 223 182 388 246 98 257 167 883 143 543 428 133 320 90 436 162- 6,027 442 1,819 788 742 254 156 4,739 1,613 335 2,733 663 326 337 408 7 274 467 370 306 375 242 - 1, 698 165 409 478 179 629 711 304 330 1,303 228 178 6,879 30 17 23 19 5 27 80 13 32 40 13 13 9 17 12 465 18 125 57 49 19 13 294 71 20 177 34 16 12 15 227 31 100 1 2 1 5 112 13 62 6 5 23 7 11 18 17 7 38 26 19 87 15 3,038 5 430 38 35 6 25 320 484 41 114 118 45 51 79 102 26 66 34 198 18 62 761 31 47 39 81 476 322 226 143 208 27 76 3,374 63 7 29 2 2 13 2 2 9 9 24 18 8 18 7 1,483 1 254 13 19 2 13 151 247 21 63 59 18 27 5« 47 14 31 11 78 9 21 435 17 24 19 43 251 156 119 81 100 17 40 1,773 33 4 16 1 1 6 5 4 9 4 4 10 6 9 16 4 1,250 3 132 10 10 2 8 127 166 12 36 36 17 13 16 36 7 17 12 104 6 21 240 8 14 18 29 180 134 88 47 71 7 35 1,076 16 2 7 2 2 4 5' ■"■4 1 4 2 2 4 4 305 1 60 9 4 51 61 8 10 23 10 11 5 20 4 18 11 16 3 10 76 6 9 2 9 45 32 18 15 37 3 10 621 30 16 08 9 13 20 4 10 48 12 19 18 20 37 - 14 1 79 . 125 49 50 31 9 6 235 32 20 324 16 35 9 10 8 213 48 96 4 106 70 83 12 18 25 7 19 34 5 6 41 128 12 5C6 . 13 15 36 18 6 9 6 11 3 30 9 9 2 36 27 4 668 79 61 113 26 6 4 199 73 25 231 02 14 30 21 4 14 45 89 4 12 6 62 10 13 54 46 62 26 16 34 05 27 21 1,184 8 6 47 9 8 14 15 29 12 10 23 4 3 3 6 4 48 11 44 18 26 4 1 176 16 7 69 12 17 3 7 2 10 15 8 2 2 7 67 11 33 31 49 63 20 13 20 66 12 4 317 1 3 4 11 20 4 7 1 17 33 25 15 15 17 6 9 1 31 23 56 9 5 e 5 83 4 1 220 16 2 2 •> 1 1 7 3 2 2 2 2 10 3 1 3 1 1 4 5 2 2 6 2 3 5 i 4 1 1 5' 1 16 2 8 3 3 1 24' 3 7' 1 1 4 7 H 1 1 1 2 2 3 i' 9 in 6 4 2 2 3 1 1 1 1 5' 2 6 6 1 60 1 1 1 12 3 4 4 4 6 2" 4 25" 6 83 n 1 1 1 12 13 45 4 48 48 4,199 25 805 53 6 3 36 33 830 181 268 134 5 47 24 14 13 71 108 208 42 17 146 6 9 22 23 61 37 61 44 16 24 11 8,396 1 14 2 1 Ifi 17 8 1 4 10 6 3 1 56 1 3 3 1 2 4 1 18 19 1 2 2 20 21 ?,?, 9S '4 14 6 m ?fi 1 1 i' V 11 3 2 3 1 28 9q 30 1 1 31 3? 1 31 16 27 66 16 16 19 125 9 33 45 19 44 49 34 14 78 26 15 6,520 i 4 3 4' 2 i' 1 8 1 ""ici" 1 193 1 1 3 10 3 26 S4 3S 36 2 37 1 2' 10 14 9 2 7 7 7 7 13 38 1 23 2 1 2 3 39 40 '(I 8 1 8 4 2 1 19 1 42 •13 •I'l 1 7 i" •15 1 46 ''7 1 11 71 14 230 48 6 6 ■11 5 1 40 50 'il 80 4 53 101 178 35 20 966 16 46 206 141 1,086 319 12 8,685 18 153 2,498 50 22 517 208 39 105 10 2,372 402 26 27 10 13 45 12 50 67 93 2,813 143 30 2,196 6 4 207 138 6 25 13 3 14 25 6 7 54 7 198 195 122 1,703 191 47 2,067 16 8 767 184 6 16 10 3 2 1 2 1 3 1 7 2 1 30 7 1 60 1 2 1 i 4 14 2 1 207 2 6 2 1 167 2 2 1 5 4 5 14 1 13 6 6 1 1 17 3 15 21 3 20 77 22 195 1 1 21 46 is" 9 65 3 1 1 1 21 3 14 26 23 47 86 4 613 1 2 1 ■il 1'> 56 2 17 23 4 1 - 18 il 6 1 3 33 1 61 "17 2 32 90 106 3,461 132 21 4,236 'iS 1 5 i" 11 1 44 1 43 41 689 120 3 1,691 1 11 17 199 46 h' 8 61 33 9 16 3 2 63 1 77 3 4 1 1 ■"^ 26 16 329 47 3 872 61 1 10 2 17 1 9 6** 1 63 01 630 189 1 29 4 65 (16 1 36 6 12 184 2 6 30 27 4 12 1 377 45 5 57 2 2 16 6 1 5 3 54 4 73 2 67 136 4 7 1 1 1 4 93 26 3 34 9 1 13 12 67 11 ■ 72 2 16 1 1 2 1 68 4 6 7 2 5 62" 19 70 3 2 1 2 8 14 1 2 1 131 16 3 1 1 1 1 44 7 1 1 6 1 71 70 73 1 11 166 3 i 20 779 32 14 627 98 28' 6 1 32 75 184 10 17 1 3 i' 78 c Age unknown omitted. POP — PT 2 35 d Unemployed at principal occupation during any portion of census year ending May 31, 1890. 546 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 116.— TOTAL MALES AND FEMALES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN SELECTED OeCTUFATrOM, SPEAK ENGLISH, MONTHS UNEMPLOYED, AND COUNTRY FliOBIDA. SEX AND SELECTED OGCUPATIOIfS. MALES (a). AgricrJtnral laborers Fanners, planters, anil overseers Fisherineu and oystorxncn Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vine growers. Lumbermen and raftsmen Miners Stock raisers, herders, and drovers "Wood choppers - Clergymen Engineers {civil, meclianical,electrical, andmining) and surveyors. Lawyers Otiicjals (government) Physicians and Bur=?oona Prolessors and teachers Barbers and hairdressers Bartenders Engineers and firemen (not locomotive Hotel and boarding house keepers Laborers (not specified) Launderers Restaurant and saloon keepers Servants Watchmen, policem en, and detectives Agents, collectors, and commercial travelers Bankers, brokers, andoilicials of banks, etc. . Boatmen, canalmen, pilots, and sailors BookkeeperSv clerks, etc Draymen, hackmon, teamsters, eto Foremen and overseers Livery stable keepers and hostlers Merchants, dealers, and peddlers Messengers, packers, and porters. . . Salesmen Steam railroad employ 6s Telegraph and telephone operators. Apprentices Bakers .*. - . Blacksmiths and wheelwrights Boot and shoemakers and repairers - Butchers Carpenters and joiners Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives- Machinists Itanul'acturers, publishers, etc Marble and stone cutters and masons Millers (flour and grist) Painters, glaziers, and vamishers Printers, engravers, and bookbinders. Saw and planing mill eraploy6s, etc — Tobacco and cigar factory operatives. FEMALES (o) . Agricultural laborers Farmers, planters, and overseers. Artists and teachers of art Musicians and teachers of music. OfiScials (government) Professoraand teachers Boarding and lodging house keepers. Hotel keepers Housekeepers and stewardesses Laborers (not specified) Laundresses Nurses and midwives Eestaurant and saloon keepers. Servants Bookkeepers and accountants . . Clerks and copyists Merchants, dcailers, and peddlers Saleswomen Stenographers and tj'powriters Dressmakers, milliner;», seamstreascs, etc. Printers, engravers, and bookbinders. Saw and planing mill employes, etc. . . Starch makers . - Tailoresses Tobacco and cigar factory operatives. Total. 110, 40! 17 52 4,130 493 21 95 25 709 14 4 113 018 1,127 56 1 3,216 25 90 23 51 18 69^ 25 40 5 9 399 1,778 732 23 21 127 76 25 47 387 2,062 03 21 1,229 805 1,085 6 20 8 91 185 28 130 274 1,296 65 18 1,196 2 10 63 6 3 433 1 4 4 11 116 66 45 1 9 21 2 8 30 85 3 1 93 4,983 1,753 1 1 1,055 106 6 11 1 274 S 730 70 255 29 5 8 1 174 2 70 7 2 2 10 1 3 8 2 5 3 44 9 1 13 11 516 9 'i? 2 12 2 4 3 2 3 4 51 55 2 1 2 10 2 1 1 56 57 65 1 45 2 2 6 2 2 1 4 1 10 4 1 5 1 5 1 1 29 11 4 16 6 6 12 53 54 2 111 997 2,969 66 23 2, 085 no 3 1 70 4 72' 11 145 411 34 1 438 1 7 2 75 205 13 7 47 168 17 1 183 3 4 2 23 38 4 3 2 3 61 7' 2 3 61 61 200 65 1 2 80 61 2 2 4 e 9 3 30 1 225 1 3 10 6 66 12 35 10 3 493 S 4 13 10 110 1 1 11 3 4' 6 5 2 1 9 1 1 pq 3 10 1 2 1 7 1 114 1 « 1 70 1 47 71 37 6 202 1 12 22 2 143 61 50 17 1 12 9 19 2 2 5 4 138 1 7** 1 7? 71 21 2 340 75 2 1 1 2 445 418 291 111 16 77 1 Age unknown omitted. d Unemployed at principal occupation daring any portion of cenans year ending May ul, 1S90. 548 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 116.— TOTAL MALES AND FEMALES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN SELECTED OCCLTATIONS, SPEAK ENGLISH, MONTHS UNEMPLOYED, AND COUNTRY CEORCilA. BEX AND SELECTED OCCUPATIONS. MALES (a) Agrici]ltural laTiorers Farmers, planters, and overseers Gardeners. Ilorists, nurserymen, and vine growers Lumbermen and raftsmen Miners « Wood clioppcrs Clergymen Lawyers Oflicials (government) Physicians and surgeons Professors and teaclicrs Ba rliers and hairdressers Bartenders Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) Laborers (not specilicd ) •. Eestaurant and saloon keepers Servants AVatchmen, policemen, .and detectives Agents (claim, etc.) and collectors Bankers, brokers, and officials of banks, etc Bookkeepers, clerks, etc Commercial travelers Draymen, backmen, teamsters, etc Foremen and overseers Livery stable keepers and hostlers Merchants, dealers, and peddlers Messengers, i)ackers, and porters Salesmen Steam railroad employes Telegraph and telephone operators Apprentices Blacksmiths and "wheelwrights Boot and shoe makers and repairers Brick makers, potters, etc Butchers Carpenters and joiners Coopers CJotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives. . Iron and steel workers (includes moldors) Machinists Manufacturers, publishers, etc Marble and stonecutters Masons (brick and stoTie) Mechanics (not otherwise siiecified) Millers (flour and grist) Painters, glaziers, and varuishers Plasterers Printers, cngr.avers, and bookbinders Saw and pLaning mill oinployt'js, etc "Wood workers (not otherwise specified) FEMALES (a) Agricultural laborers Dairy women Farmers, planters, and overseers Arti.sts and teacliers of art Musicians and teachers of music OfUcialn (government) Professors and teachers Boarding and lodging house keepers , Hotel keepers Housekeepers and stewardesses Laborers ( not spocitiod) Lanndiesses Nurses and midlives Kestanrant and saloon keepers Servants , Bookkeepers and accoun tan ts Clerks and copyists Merchan ts, dealers, and peddlers , Saleswomen Stenographers and typewriters Telegraph and telephone oper.ators Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives.. Dressmakers, milliners, seamstresses, etc Printers, engravers, and bookbinders Tailoresses Total. 508, 790 154,541 179, 123 760 744 1,109 1,670 2,617 1,730 1,478 2,383 2,170 985 005 1,741 35, 238 474 7,335 1,520 2, 275 1,053 9,E00 1,097 5,688 629 1,037 11,131 2,388 3,225 13, 228 654 779 3,171 1,174 1,213 782 10,105 COO 4,402 912 1,706 2,045 797 1,912 771 1, 107- 2,003 .'i20 1,194 4,530 641 130, 023 09, 489 79 10,810 79 444 83 3,304 728 III 1,317 7,110 29, 957 705 130 31,320 118 419 601 2R2 93 104 4, 539 6,798 122 210 NATIVE WHITE. Native parents. 249, 179 55, 770 114, 830 165 319 673 265 1,172 1,651 1,287 2,259 3,480 53 311 1,0R0 5,030 183 290 1,134 1,944 905 7,015 923 1,211 457 364 8, 404. 366 2,792 5,389 012 440 1,065 404 210 393 6,858 210 3,511 553 1,338 1,662 427 553 696 1,000 1,115 99 951 2,002 305 35, 810 9, 108 23 7, 159 77 304 71 2,285 480 97 780 452 450 170 9 3,440 80 290 105 193 68 82 4,340 4,775 108 106 Foreign pa"rents. 273 754 19 20 13 30 69 135 28 9 58 12 1 65 968 90 30 14 13 652 43 194 215 30 73 73 14 H 41 209 11 73 48 164 98 33 33 13 16 07 10 114 29 19 3 24 6 9 11^ 8 84 30 82 23 70 22 15 58 282 10 15 Foreign white. 6,811 98 621 03 7 19 4 37 15 64 45 20 80 66 350 85 30 147 79 73 614 72 57 19 60 1,278 19 160 184 7 13 100 C4 18 49 277 16 47 41 143 163 239 84 9 21 113 19 61 28 19 Total colored. Co) 084 20 11 3 176 16 109 3 247, 027 98, 400 03,012 519 412 402 1,399 1,277 17 03 40 620 899 184 020 29, 723 178 7, 000 181 131 10 403 12 4,390 39 620 837 1,970 89 7,440 5 247 1,328 032 977 299 3,761 363 771 270 71 122 101 1, 243 154 100 676 30o 78 2.471 19S 122, 350 50, ;i51 <3 3,503 915 150 477 6,650 29, 472 607 115 27, 621 3 25 237 139 ,632 1 22 AGE PEEIODS. (c) 10 to 24. 189, 445 25 to 44. 111,227 19, 740 01 229 330 480 00 194 140 196 673 361 102 464 14, 076 46 4,282 175 471 121 4,982 202 1,777 70 368 1,316 1,457 1,547 4,585 414 750 457 169 494 210 1,663 144 2,010 325 470 202 254 472 126 145 584 143 605 1,849 230 207. 920 no 270 '^D 470 30 212 13 1 917 31 3 293 3 506 15 716 475 11 14 738 66 308 81 139 68 72 ;; 277 2 Kb 107 62 30,617 95,311 203 402 663 817 1,402 971 753 1,265 1,109 515 370 1,011 14, 350 313 2,201 801 1,196 604 3,607 714 2,912 363 485 6, 753 721 1,387 7,304 224 26 1,505 4.54 653 382 6,308 353 1,307 451 882 1,227 420 921 371 656 080 255 463 2, 2:;7 221 50, 130 45 to 04. 87, 262 16, 470 27 3, 009 32 1.S5 n,^ 1,122 35S 58 2,389 9, 005 120 65 10, 260 45 96 240 89 24 29 1,042 3,297 13 91 n, ifi 49, 796 290 104 109 250 814 472 493 714 319 93 53 249 6,143 90 037 475 530 314 768 170 849 - 83 150 2,000 182 258 .1,161 13 1 938 457 150 169 2,080 87 390 123 320 543 109 436 222 354 389 90 114 303 05 23, 721 5,778 24 5,357 7 43 27 271 288 43 383 974 3,783 08 48 4,901 7 11 136 4 1 1,153 2 44 65 and over. 22, 694 3,241 13, 937 200 8 23 108 229 87 83 203 61 7 13 9 1,406 17 152 64 66 60 4 95 4 30 357 16 33 OS 1 257 90 15 17 494 14 22 8 29 67 10 68 50 142 47 22 10 36 23 804 3 1,339 2 2 22 48 6 107 208 635 25 G 1,123 22 132 a The totals for each sex include all occupations, whether specified or not. b Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. OCCUPATIONS. 549 CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AGE PERIODS, CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO OF BIRTH, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890— Continued. OEOROIA. CONJUGAL CONDITION. Illiter- ate. Can not speak UNEMPLOYED, (d) COUNTBT OP BIETH. Single and un- known. Harried. ■Wid- owed. Di- vorced. Total. lto3 months. 4 to 6 months. 7 to 12 months. Ger- many. Ire- land. Great Britain. Canada (Eng- lish). Canada (French) Sweden and Korway. Den- mark. other coun- tries. 219, 777 273, 707 14, 756 550 215, 764 192 45,420 30, 405 12, 603 2,412 2,187 1,073 1,390 317 22 200 43 1,174 1 111,740 35, 017 122 337 423 671. 211 452 313 497 1,078 392 300 519 15, 567 120 4,047 343 819 281 6,462 427 1,889 118 460 2,85] 1,609 2,053 5,655 470 745 588 269 531 255 2,225 210 2,527 407 655 433 334 562 176 160 690 182 098 2,033 248 84, 0G9 39, 608 138, 216 552 383 653 927 2,168 1,201 1,087 1,752 1,015 676 283 1,171 . 18, 250 326 2,130 1,085 1,361 716 2,837 650 3,607 396 548 7,856 833 1,111 7,268 177 33 2,406 824 648 - 495 7,357 365 1,790 482 997 1,538 449 1,272 554 984 1,229 821 478 2,390 276 39, 640 2,975 6,762 90 23 31 71 136 74 75 130 72 17 20 45 1,376 28 246 91 92 66 189 20 186 15 37 402 41 68 288 7 1 160 80 33 30 604 24 80 23 61 7i» 13 70 40 62 78 23 17 106 16 34, 047 158 128 2 1 2 1 2 B 3 4 5 2' 6 56 12' 1 3 12 e' 2' 22 5 3 17 91, 683 67, 906 433 329 387 990 97 12 16 4 1 1 IS, 528 8,872 77 68 108 371 61 24 61 23 568 49 38 149 5,568 12 408 70 105 21 3J6 47 420 22 44 203 211 127 1,434 34 77 232 79 233 42 1,760 74 299 125 114 67 75 393 08 65 301 108 60 618 78 19, 120 12, 836 6,595 38 43 65 255 27 10 17 9 317 27 21 94 3,367 8 231 44 42 9 174 24 283 16 20 96 100 63 907 19 36 122 41 136 23 1,057 47 191 86 66 49 47 224 39 42 208 63 24 490 55 10, 050 4,860 1,893 31 15 39 102 28 8 26 11 186 13 14 46 1,899 2 143 28 61 9 122 19 118 4 22 81 88 54 446 9 32 81 25 92 10 684 21 87 31 34 12 25 147 21 9 120 42 27 140 20 7,781 833 384 8 28 146 22 20 148 9 19 132 17 2 10 1 9 2 7 7 10 1 1 29 44 7 1 18 18 21 97 7 6 2 7 93 2 8 31 3 29 8 12 4 84 3 17 21 64 50 190 20 3 12 39 6 16 9 1 116 2 18 10 9 2 1 1 1 3' 2 19 76 12 2 l\ 5 1 1 4 3 1 10 4 1 4 14 8 6 9 3 63 9 3 9 302 2 34 4 12 3 60 4 25 2 2 26 23 10 82 6 9 29 13 6 9 119 6 21 8 14 6 3 ii 8 4 33 9 18 3 1,280 2 1 6 6 9 13 6 7 35 9 34 38 13 21 17 28 213 40 25 3 16 633 2 83 22 19 25 2 29 42 10 10 1 23 49 7 12 4 4 25 3 14 5 8 164 5 13" 4 33 4 9 29 13 200 24 6 96 21 13 101 9 17 7 11 220 7 30 99 3 1 34 14 3 4 07 2 10 11 23 33 23 41 i 22 5 8 4 288 1 9 3 11 11 13 13 12 6 55 9 21 6 9 4 70 10 5 1 6 326 11 19 12 2 3 3 13 7 9 10 34 11 1 1 1 2 165 52 362 22, 313 74 3,863 190 2 7 128 2 2,855 30 383 466 761 34 4,893 i 7 2' 1 10 63 1 1 3 4 10 4 1 4 1 4 8 1 2 3 3 9 i' 2 3 3 4 19 3 1 2 13 3 26 4 3 3 8 23 2 8 11 2 5 16 17 19 1 23 24 26 2 27 9if 1 1 2 7 i' 29 30 ii' 1 1 2 19 1 ■ '■ 5 ■""J 4 1 .. 2 1 1 1 6 i 2 1 1,067 91 879 339 670 162 2,167 185 1,602 182 63 78 94 545 112 242 316 166 18 1,831 133 85,450 '' 1 1 i 1 4' 1 1 e' 6 i' 22 ?*> 10 1 4 3 1 1 22 2 34 1 26 4 10 30 2 4 4 21 10 11 6 2 15 3 7 5 7 93 36 1 37 3 4 15 16 1 5 1 1 6 2 7 2 1 2 41 42 43 41 2 8 1 4 4 2 27 1 5 1 2 1 1 46 1 1 47 48 3 1 9 3 FJl 1 52 34, 823 36 1,170 66 • 300 37 2,721 90 13 631 3,328 15, 070 345 15 17, 048 93 365 102 240 86 86 3,559 3,651 111 106 16, 736 23 1,351 8 i; '^ 20 359 182 40 205 2,048 8,856 78 50 7,213 9 30 181 20 2 10 664 1,228 5 46 7,614 20 8,185 5 62 25 273 446 57 468 1,696 5,865 272 63 6,786 16 20 216 21 5 6 418 1,841 6 53 310 '""ioi' 33, 438 49 5, .523 2 i 11,074 3 416 4 64 2 867 3 3 39 1,674 1,626 185 6 2,162 6 20 32 18 7 3 335 473 16 27 5,890 3 233 3 42 2 417 3 3 13 721 866 81 2 1,128 4 G 12 9 3 2 244 239 5 13 4,550 628 1 . 10 'ii 161 22 1 6 7 1 3 6 2 1 3 55 'in 4 1 11 11 1 13 39 167 10 2 273 1 16 1 4 10 30 1 18 2 9 4 2 69 2 8 49 4 5 1 5 14 21' 1 2 'i? 58 59 1 i io' 338 112 2 9 1 5 5 2 2 3 1 2 1 7 5 ioo 11 676 5,833 14, 836 396 81 21,400 60 61 62 63 23 765 648 70 4 844 1 9 14 4 1 3 88 112 34 1 5 1 i 1 64 1 3 2 2 68 67 68 190 1 5 6 5 3 1 22 39 2 8 57 4 19 5 1 2 1 28 4 2 1 7 170 4 2 5 6 1 1 70 71 72 73 2 18 78 e' 1,661 907 2 12 2 3 69 195 9 11 4 21 3' 44' 1 2 5 20 2 2 7 15 5 1 3 1 75 1 77 c Age unknown omitted. d Unemployed at principal occnpation during any portion of census year ending May 31, 1890. 550 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 116.— TOTAL MALES AJSD FEMALES 10 TEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN SELECTED OCCUPATIONS, SPEAK ENGLISH, MONTHS UNEMPLOYED, AND COUNTEY IDAHO. BBS AND SELECTED OCCUPATIONS. MALES (o) Agricultural laborers _ l!\'irmeTa, planters, and overseers Gardeners, Horists, nurserymen, and vine growers LuTubermen and raftsmen Miners , ..^ , Stooli raisers, herders, and drovera AVood choppers Clergymen 3Cngineera (civil, mechanical, electrical, andmining) and surveyors Lawyers Officials (government) Physicians and surgeons Professars and teachers Theatrical managers, shownien, etc Barbers and hairdressers , ,, Bartenders Engineers and firemen (not locomatiTO) Hotel and boarding house keepers Laborers (not specified) Lannderera , Eestaurant and saloon keepers Servants Agents, collectors, and commercial travelers Bankers, brokers, officials of banks, etc Bookkeepers, clerks, etc Draymen, haokmen, teamsters, etc Poremen and overseers Livery stable keepers and hostlers Merchants, dealers, and peddlers Messengers, packers, and porters , Salesmen. — Steam railroad eraploy6s- - Telegraph and telephone operators Blacksmitlls and wheelwrights Boot and shoo laakors an.d repairers Brewera and maltsters.- Brickmakers, potters, etc Butchers _ Carpenters and .ioiners Charcoal, coke, and lime burners Harness, saddle, and trunk makers, etc Iron and steel workers (includes mohlers) Machinists Manufacturers, publishers, etc Marble -and stone cutters and masons Millers (flour and grist) , Painters, glaziers, and varnish ers Primers, engravers, aud bookbinders Saw and planing mill employfis, etc Tailors PEMALES (a) Agricultural laborers Farmers, planters, and overseers Dairy women Stock raisers, herders, and drovers Artists and teachers of art Musicians and teachers of music Ollicials (government) Professors and teachers Theatrical managers, sliowmen, etc Boarding and lodging house keepers Hotel keepers Housekeepers and stewardesses Laborei's (not spcciiied) "[ Laundresses , Nurses aud midwives '_[ Kestauran t keepers and saloon keepers Servants A gents, collectors, and commercial travelers '.,.'.'.'.'.. Boolckeepers and accountants '.',,','.'.'... Clerks and copyists Merohanta, dealers, and peddlers , Saleswomen Steuogi-aphers aud typewriters , Telegraph aud telephone oper.ators Dressmakers, milliners, seamstresses, etc Total. 33, 278 2,847 8,407 120 205 6,200 1, 64.5 168 79 109 176 101 112 122 00 106 131 208 152 3,095 176 307 693 172 158 590 570 123 103 771 71 1,491 08 430 110 54 48 200 999 63 63 61 244 135 156 85 152 92 237 48 1,894 15 167 7 36 9 220 18 OG 21 68 30 12 667 7 370 NATIVE WHITE. Native parents. 15,743 1,056 4,853 22 104 1,694 78 53 73 131 109 75 88 43 40 64, 113 85 ,450 4 122 141 105 370 30 67 335 82 45 492 42 189 21 1 25 85 517 5 38 25 97 52 52 42 82 03 108 1 917 9 96 2 5 7 15 6 155 3 19 10 37 3 14 19 S 272 4 2 12 4 131 Foreign parents. 5,563 621 1,280 7 61 748 279 21 3 17 30 14 26 13 17 31 37 19 687 2 56 25 26 122 112 12 18 148 14 34 234 9 5 30 182 1 13 8 49 31 31 14 32 19 50 6 49 2 13 4 10 8 7 3 4 184 4 10 2 9 1 2 103 Foreign whit©. 10, 062 633 2,316 20 50 1,946 315 50 23 19 15 24 20 7 4 38 58 43 1,445 US 115 39 44 117 81 81 18 214 15 17 671 15 171 81 44 18 83 298 47 11 18 08 62 73 7 1 16 1 14 4 18 9 23 13 1 192 2 1 3 4 4 1 1 74 Total colored. (b) 1,910 812 5 113 167 7 381 3 AGE PEEIODS. (c) 10 to 24. 6,554 1,548 927 5 53 453 383 44 3 19 8 8 1 48 20 9 24 26 3 1,186 32 15 159 25 6 220 127 13 14 61 16 39 366 25 44 22 3 131 6 18 3 11 5 4 146 25 to 44. 17,909 7,659 1,004 4,604 49 120 2,877 837 97 42 09 90 93 71 61 32 81 90 143 81 1,960 106 212 368 116 90 318 91 66 456 52 953 85 240 43 31 17 133 581 29 40 24 146 96 94 98 31 128 26 77 11 25 10 30 5 11 151 4 7 2 3 3 179 a The totals for each sex include all occupations, whether specified or not. 242 2,605 60 28 1,671 284 26 27 19 67 47 34 10 7 16 63 487 35 74 152 28 50 50 97 18 20 229 17 155 4 132 53 18 14 38 287 11 12 11 43 29 45 24 21 13 274 92 12 4 1 10 16 12 3 23 2 1 3 22 1 5 44 65 and over. b Persons of negro descent, Ciiinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. OCCUPATIONS. 551 CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AGE PERIODS, CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO OF BIRTH, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890— Continued. IDAHO. CONjnaAL CONDITIO!!. Illiter- ate. Jan not apeak Eng- lisE. UNEMPLOYED, (d) COUNTET OF BIETH. Single and un- known. Married. "Wid- 0"wed. Di- vorced. Total. lto3 months. 4 to 6 months. 1 7 to 12 nonths. Ger- many. Ire- land. Great Britain. Canada Canada ITrench) Sweden and Norway. Den- mark. Other coun- tries. 17,792 14, 275 1,025 186 1,935 1,666 7,092 8,168 3,086 838 1,334 1,527 2,585 1,164 108 1,462 609 3,081 1 2,259 2,051 59 125 3,800 891 129 10 60 34 43 17 78 46 50 96 109 20 2,009 102 160 499 81 64 398 330 66 60 232 43 65 1,075 46 174 45 23 26 94 3C8 35 28 SG 127 65 66 26 84 72 134 18 1,096 515 6,068 65 72 1,200 693 33 66 33 129 109 82 89 13 *9 33 88 126 931 72 135 177 80 87 185 217 06 45 610 25 31 390 20 233 00 28 21 102 576 17 31 13 106 - 78 84 52 01 18 94 25 415 59 310 C 8 167 49 4 3 4 10 8 10 5 1 G 3 9 6 88 2 10 11 2 7 11 10 1 7 26 2 2 21 14 38 '"'33' 12 2 110 241 24 7 641 66 25 69 76 50 '""'ess' 12 10 669 390 20 63 2,255 377 66 1 13 4 2 328 160 11 24 875 79 28 277 190 6 24 1,089 84 31 1 4 1 1 64 34 3 6 291 14 6 i' 1 88 333 3 4 201 33 8 2 5 3 6 4 39 199 1 '"'ssi' 46 7 4 3 1 6 2 138 842 8 9 420 106 3 6 8 3 5 3 4 5 32 9 275 1 19 17 7 24 36 17 16 2 53 1 66 63 18 2 5 20 88 2 1 4 45 14 29 10 18 2 5 8 136 29 189 1 25 266 35 7 2 2 3 3 8 1 4 24 96 358 77 252 2 1 30 28 1 88 125 75 1 1,023 63 29 5 1 1 1 6 1 1 7 6 1 13 437 106 20 376 6 5 32 14 5 90' 16 2 245 1 14 7 5 2 5 26 44 3 1 4 3 16 2 1 2 3 4 1 21 4 10 9 207 16 4 4 2 1 5 6 7 8 9 1 3 2 3 8 2 1 10 ■■::::::::: I 11 12 1 2 1 13 40 8 10 22 69 4 1,414 17 29 103 19 12 67 165 19 12 28 24 8 304 9 96 21 7 20 32 302 7 6 14 38 24 69 14 101 3 240 21 5 6 7 31 2 746 8 11 85 8 3 23 78 9 8 14 8 6 180 4 35 5 3 8 10 120 3 1 5 11 9 21 6 20 6 55 1 99 15 3 4 10 31 1 539 9 15 54 9 6 26 71 7 3 13 13 2 126 2 44 10 10 10 131 3 6 20 13 37 4 16 7 39 1 94 4 1 14 15 1 2 2 7' 2 6 1 3 5 7 1 129 10 13 4 3 no 1 6 3 7 195 7 2 12 8 140 1 14 14 4 28 26 6 2 40 2 2 43 10 20 4 1 1 11 62 1 1 3 4 90 16 4 3 3 286 17 18 3 389 89 194 3 225 93 4 138 IP 9 20 3 24 2 4 13 16 3 1 1 3 58' 3 16 6 1 2 6 51 1 3' 7 2 11 4 S 4 7 1 47 30 25 6 1 17 7 4 3 56 3 40 1 23 22 35 3 36 40 28 15 10 9 8 7 37 3 17 2 117 1 20 15 i 5 11 3 10 16 3 o' 1 1 4 4 3 1 8 1 1 14 22 1^3 1 U 25 2 7 i' 3 1 5 20 2 2 18 11 18 2 so' 8 2 199 10 10 9 1 17 1 28 1 1 6 27 28 29 30 31 s-?, 6 112 164 33 34 27 5 3 i 40 1 3 2 9 1 4 6 6 s' 5 332 2 i' 3 15 1 2" 1 2 1 1 2 1 51 12 2 1 2 2 13 7 2 1 1 1 6 1 2 7 2 1 1 2 37 \ i 3' 6 1 21 9 1 4 4 55 1 1 8 5 2' 2 14 1 1 4 2 3 3 1 35 36 37 38 1 4 39 40 41 6 2 8 2 6 3 3 3 9 6 62 1 6 11 2 4 2 3 e' 4 53 42 5 13 20 7 2 5 4 11 1 49 43 1 6 8 10 7 7 1 38 11 78 44 45 46 ''7 48 40 i 2 95 7 1 40 5 45 5 12 03 50 51 3 52 15 4 5 2 2 ■ 23 4 191 3 7 2 28 13 11 8 3 636 2 5 20 2 12 5 6 171 1 22 3 1 1 1 1 1 4 53 40 114 2 4 9 1 9 7 23 4 7 7 64 j 53 2 6 10 3 23 3 17 6 20 3 21 13 7 80 1 2 3 7 2 3 1 1 1 1 i 56 tn 2 2 5 1 6 2 1 2 1 2 1 6 3 1 5R 59 i' 76 28 34 14 1 5 3 1 1 m 1 01 24 7 13 4 23 14 2 40 3 2 4 5 1 3 1 ii' 2 2 2 2 2 i' 3 1 4 1 7 4 7 5 3 4 1 4 1 7 2 23 fi? 03 1 5 6 4 2 4 2 2 1 2 4 2 2 04 7 16 5 2 4 2 1 1 3 1 2 i 05 GO 1 07 1 37 63 15 85 37 31 14 26 17 1 35 1 1 1 2 3 12 1 64 27 09 70 2 5 2 71 2 6 3 2 1 1 1 72 ! 1 1 1 73 1 1 1 44 1 1 74 1 75 1 56 1 14 1 3 7fi 132 11 3 3 17 13 10 7 29 17 4 5 77 c Age unknown omitted. d Unemployed at principal occupation during any portion of census year ending May 31, 1890. 552 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 116.— TOTAL MALES AND FEMALES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IK SELECTED OCCUPATIONS, SPEAK ENGLISH, MONTHS UNEMPLOYED, AND COUNTRY I IlilillVOIS. SEX AND SELECTED OCCUPATIONS. MALES (a). A^icultural lahorora Fiirmers, planters, and overseers Gardeners, llorists, nurserymen, and vine growers. Miners Clergymen Lawyers Officials (i^ovemment) Ph\ sicians and aurpeocs. . Professor.-? and teacliers... Barbers and hairdressers . Bartenders Engineers and firemen (not locomotive). Laborer.4 (not specilied) Kestaiirant and saloonkeepers Servants Watchmen, policemen, and detectives Agents, collectors, and commercial travelers . Banltera, brokers, and officials of banlts, etc. . Boatmen, canalmen, pilots, and sailors Bookkeepers, clerks,- etc Draj-men, hackmen, teamsters, etc. LiV'-ry st.ablo keepers and hostlers. Merchants, dealer.s, and peddlers .. Jleasengera, packers, and porters.. Salesmen Steam railroad employes Street riiilway employ6s Telegraph and teleptione operators . Apprentices Bakers Blacksmiths and wheelwrighta Boot and ahoo makers and repairers Brick makers, potters, etc Butchers Cahinet makers and upholsterers Carpenters and joiners Coopers Harneaa, saddle, and trunk makers, eic Iron and ateel workers (includes molders). Machinisfs Manufacturers, puhlishers, etc Marble and stone cutters and masons. Painters, glaziers, and varnisliers Plumbers and gas and steam fitters Printers, engravers, and bookbinders. Saw and planing mill employ6s, etc Tailors Tinners and tinware makers Tobacco and cigar factory operatives "Wood workers (not otherwise specified). FEMALES (a) . Asrricnltural laborers Farmers, planters, and overseers. - Artists and teachers of art itusiciana and teachers of music. Professors and teachers Hotel and boarding house keepers. Housekeepers and stewardesses... Laborers (not specified) Laundresses , , Nurses and midwives Servants Bookkeepers, clerks, etc Merchants, dealers, and peddlers. Messengers, packers, and porters. Saleswomen Telegraph and telephone operators Apprentices Boot and shoe makers and repairers Box makers (paper) Clock and watch makers and repairers. Cotton, woolen, and otlier textile mill operatives. Dressmakers, milliners, seamstresses, etc Printers, engravers, and bookbiuilers Tailoresses Tobacco and cigar factory operatives Total. 125, 137 285, 6.11 4,400 22, 195 5,068 5,769 4,685 6,207 0,798 6,293 4,087 10, 278 119, 051 8, 807 12, CSS 6,258 10, 644 6,103 3,921 49, 512 25, CU 6, 018 50, 820 6,015 15, 771 32, 092 3,442 3, 785 5, 591 3,982 13, 7;!7 0,990 5,290 8,929 6,444 43, 583 3,915 3,504 14, 803 12, 784 10, 59.3 13, 137 18, 365 4,425 10, 347 6,051 11, 325 4,08-1 4,575 0,207 200, 310 NATIVE WHITE. 827 11, 885 819 2,671 16, 814 2,687 3,872 1,078 0,200 2,440 75, 713 J 2, 373 1,424 760 3,354 648 774 094 683 1,439 2,180 33, 641 2,078 6,956 060 Native parents. 508, 121 73, 004 177,016 1,153 4,744 2,645 4,261 2,405 4,540 4, 945 2,344 4,320 35, 001 1,063 2,834 1,803 11, 763 3,165 1,147 21,193 8,155 2,620 22, 369 1,253 7,604 13,133 1,058 2,479 1,107 582 4,443 1,196 1, 551 2, 023 707 17, 429 1,173 1,396 2, 423 3,482 4,587 2,908 6,023 873 3,847 1,194 637 1,123 887 846 72, 294 462 7,671 561 1,748 10, 569 1,154 1,816 278 1,234 907 22, 093 4,729 369 80 926 249 135 121 36 608 832 12, 103 406 Foreign parents. 230, 024 28, 139 46, 801 659 4,175 687 832 1,115 713 1,086 1,580 1,353 2,212 16, 020 1,883 1,605 1,280 3, 445 804 402 10, 775 7,147 837 9,125 2,998 4,594 7,706 751 ■ 992 3,117 664 2,744 874 1,140 2,473 969 6,010 885 901 8,087 3,113 1,781 2,161 4, 105 2,075 3,711 004 1,140 1,403 1, 663 1,529 01, 112 225 805 199 703 5,200 428 674 260 978 436 19, 679 5,060 304 472 1,813 242 407 421 375 600 748 13,327 1,278 1,913 284 Foreign "white. 395, 080 22, 194 59, 912 2,687 12, 720 1,641 666 1,148 930 710 1,607 1,664 3,503 62, 560 5,238 3,989 3,111 4, 399 1,127 2,299 11, 348 9,046 1,300 19, 180 2,048 3,557 11,010 1,630 310 1,345 2,719 6,447 4,885 2,636 4,402 4,753 20, 010 1,838 1,198 8,415 6,163 4,209 7,958 7,259 1,461 2,700 3,108 9, 528 1,653 2,071 3,806 62, 182 122 3,347 66 194 971 1,063 1,278 441 2,707 1,007 31,617 1,001 741 197 612 56 230 152 173 600 7, 883 330 3,730 207 Total colored. 20, 024 1,740 1,915 01 556 193 11 17 18 57 762 104 243 4,810 93 4,295 64 32 6 696 261 140 316 16 4 22 17 103 35 69 32 15 128 19 9 67 27 18 110 79 10 29 20 AGE PEEIODS. (C) 28 102 4 20 74 42 104 99 1,197 37 2,624 23 10 1 3 1 2 6 329 10 to 24. 305, 314 79, 049 35, 048 527 6,382 156 387 393 228 2, 288 1,984 1,272 1,596 31,498 .553 5,060 392 2,440 384 849 24,130 7,121 1,326 6,572 4,770 5,968 7,257 533 1,957 5,440 1,155 2.259 993 1,688 2,363 1,466 6,044 811 743 4,733 3,012 811 2,284 4,908 2,057 4,928 1,185 2,052 1,403 1, 813 2,073 110, 176 25 to 44. 590 214 318 1,382 9,089 66 1,044 630 1,031 509 53, 928 9,167 240 717 2,480 420 750 561 629 934 1,344 17,064 1,669 4,647 596 556, 707 45 to 64. 242, 913 37, 985 140, 447 1,612 11, 661 2,627 3,048 2,369 3,174 3,604 3,526 2,487 6,399 58, 095 5,863 6,423 3,074 10, 866 2,662 2,264 20, 777 13, 494 2,618 27, 866 1,395 7,901 19, 459 2,566 1,691 136 2,128 7,112 2,910 2,730 4,069 3,457 22, 632 1,673 1,601 8,126 7,022 5,800 0,971 10, 077 2, 053 4,365 2,673 5, .5S0 2,039 2, 288 2,779 59, 220 173 2,000 410 1,141 6,435 1,388 1,030 318 2,938 1,080 IS, 305 3,058 676 37 814 118 17 116 60 497 406 13, 655 378 1,027 60 0,683 87, 729 1,593 3,826 1,764 1,816 1,652 2,161 791 628 294 2,103 24, 086 2,292 983 1,967 5,554 1,707 711 4,102 4,471 911 15, 322 410 1,732 4,838 327 106 12 629 3,722 2,436 768 1,442 1,273 12, 471 1,172 940 1,849 1,928 3,676 3, 2J8 3,029 -296 961 1,114 2,560 570 423 648 20, 343 45 7,540 74 133 686 1,094 900 189 1,448 730 2,059 127 444 1 60 1 14 4 17 317 2,097 29 224 65 and over. 46,824 1,158 22, 241 723 292 S15 498 256 629 102 138 19 151 4,352 339 111 217 746 332 73 391 612 106 1,958 35 128 6 6 2 63 619 639 93 144 239 2,328 258 146 153 204 383 602 305 9 <, 93 '' 75 : 611 61 37 100 3,942 12 2,109 8 11 32 135 209 40 167 117 455 9 62 119 204 2 53 1 a The totals for each sex include all occupations, whether specified or not. b Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. i OCCUPATIONS. 553 Classified by general nativity, color, age periods, conjugal condition, illiteracy, inability to OF BIRTH, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: ISSO—Contmued. II.IjIIVOIS. CONJUGAL CONDITION UNEMPLOYED, (d) COUNTRY OF EIKTH. lUiter- [3an not speak Single and un- known. Married. Wid- owed. Di- vorced. abe. BuK- lish. Total. lto3 months. 4 to 6 TOOUtllS. 7 to 12 rnontlis. Ger- many. Ire- land. G-reat Britain. Canada Canada (French) Sweden and Norway. Den- mark. Other coun- tries. 459, 760 655,330 35, 299 2,860 60, 210 63, 993 166, 843 82, 598 69, 831 14, 414 158, 943 57, 201 45, 842 14, 804 2,660 55, 648 6,421 51, 517 1,019 1 104, 343 17, 519 2,843 432 8,632 4,ono 29, 601 16, 431 11, 373 1,897 10, 829 1,607 1,825 405 64 5,125 730^ 2 69, 647 214, 697 10, 757 643 17, 807 5, 366 7,581 3,095 3, 326 600 32, 007 8,873 7,046 1,398 435 5, 199 701 3,673 3 1,003 3,116 323 18 209 300 501 131 295 75 1.321 218 377 27 4 178 47 410 4 8,389 13,205 646 65 2,902 3,028 13, 164 4,388 7,828 948 2, 777 1,130 4,837 78 7 667 33 3,185 5 1,018 3,869 183 6 26 62 85 29 43 13 711 198 283 106 U 169 11 156 6 1,390 943 4,092 3,543 259 192 28 7 2 10 83 189 31 80 38 85 14 24 178 298 149 436 154 177 76 79 3 9 26 80 7 6 72 64 7 26' 8 1,000 4, 836 335 36 4 22 67 22 24 11 343 82 160 152 13 45 14 123 9 3,740 2,665 2,926 3,496 121 113 11 19 47 104 2,227 285 033 153 1, 005 109 289 23 351 1,048 63 42 75 69 61 81 12 25 45 77 4 30 110 251 10 135' 11 2,627 1,363 83 14 46 61 303 162 97 44 827 291 94 72 11 157 29 183 12 3,013 6,931 309 25 263 174 1,385 677 .054 154 961 777 819 253 23 398 44 239 13 49, 633 64, 830 4,229 359 15, 122 15, 681 38, 297 17,340 17,400 3,557 21,520 15, 134 3, 108 1,035 221 8,098 844 12, 638 14 1,616 6,988 243 20 128 204 145 60 50 20 2, 742 850 280 144 17 280 53 870 15 9,166 3,150 322 46 628 307 1,063 088 209 100 1,371 663 687 200 15 675 134 _413 16 1,273 4,693 267 25 120 108 231 120 74 28 800 1,343 301 137 21 300 38 172 17 5,363 13, 570 643 63 33 69 770 307 326 83 1, 535 570 9)9 500 26 341 65 437 18 1,108 3,787 196 11 25 89 103 30 60 13 331 140 344 110 9 75 11 98 19 2,486 1,326 105 4 113 64 874 300 505 63 204 328 262 199 11 1,097 64 84 20 32,111 16, fi69 661 71 107 270 1,981 989 725 267 3,051 1,716 2,587 1,237 95 1,467 174 1,028 21 10, 127 14, 801 656 61 1,208 656 3,690 1,920 1,440 324 4,007 2,191 832 448 83 1,106 240 714 22 2,650 2,284 158 26 197 110 363 193 130 34 427 280 206 73 14 206 33 03 23 11,081 37,962 1,647 130 1, 343 1,432 1,126 403 480 144 8, 770 1,771 1,996 739 91 1,389 815 4,123 24 5, 172 1,381 69 3 106 102 035 206 214 156 069 290 188 110 19 621 49 203 25 8,553 C,926 265 28 31 66 644 301 2U4 89 1,261 420 628 337 31 429 67 309 26 13, 109 18, 150 772 61 1,583 1,293 8,521 2,084 1,074 363 3,155 3,457 1,089 627 71 1,499 146 978 27 1,244 2,127 68 3 47 36 184 106 61 17 832 077 139 122 14 205 49 92 28 2,449 5,600 1,296 81 33 6 7 1 2 157 224 833 101 386 88 300 35 147 57 637 39 72 74 137 87 53 7 10 19 237 3 21 24 280 29 62' 30 1,750 2,148 77 7 115 435 323 168 109 46 1,740 113 228 43 16 193 33 350 31 3,668 9,621 606 42 428 694 1,600 814 612 180 3,434 092 905 282 67 1,128 110 650 32 1,837 4,730 394 29 301 742 7:^5 35^1 200 90 2, 344 420 300 115 67 892 71 671 33 2,300 2,877 108 11 342 537 1,833 692 1, 016 144 1,406 196 206 01 79 280 29 249 34 3,431 5, 262 206 30 202 444 740 405 270 05 2,504 370 518 141 23 217 4( 585 35 2,240 3,988 203 7 143 718 836 546 225 65 2,164 04 188 98 18 1,334 135 753 36 11,529 30, 089 1,845 120 990 2,638 14, 850 7,924 5,0GB 1, 203 7,027 1 , 233 2,173 1, 236 407 4,998 471 1,893 37 1,265 2,447 184 19 145 271- 1,003 564 355 84 1, lii2 2.MJ 07 60 7 142 28 193 38 1,169 2,195 124 16 30 80 287 162 101 34 710 89 92 04 15 71 11 140 39 6,653 8,043 272 24 756 1,476 3,160 2,029 897 224 2,238 1,370 1,178 206 34 1,776 84 1,464 40 5,313 7,183 271 17 179 600 1,341 703 328 120 1,981 463 1,179 301 24 1,569 111 533 41 1,837 8,417 313 28 69 185 570 303 219 48 1, 584 ^77 778 338 27 469 80 456 42 3,842 8,712 636 47 485 1,191 5,340 2, 2^0 2,6!1 483 3,314 1,038 1, 220 201 32 1, 052 127 007 43 7,746 10, 072 408 79 243 696 5,380 2, oli;. 2,331 450 2, 053 490 928 3. Si 75 1,761 WO 787 44 3,646 1,714 60 6 20 34 550 375 125 50 288 309 379 13:3 15 127 18 77 45 6,278 3,895 157 17 30 143 815 407 25ci 90 1,000 137 481 235 21 418 35 343 46 1,595 3,321 132 3 491 1,244 1,849 858 873 119 1,006 122 44 38 14 342 24 1,458 47 3,638 7,334 333 20 711 2,288 1,313 731 HA H7 3, :;i.i3 27.1 310 70 15 2, 383 137 3,034 48 1,876 2,107 96 6 73 195 4-16 253 lili 44 77,8 97 1<3 103 11 1C8 15 233 49 2,421 2,069 76 10 81 104 553 335 171 47 1, 332 21 73 21 8 95 48 484 50 3,207 2,803 97 10 222 617 813 609 242 92 1,580 105 131 76 13 1, 000 84 809 51 157, 192 13,212 27, 897 2,009 9,4U 8,470 18,311 8,713 7,115 2,483 18, 041 12, 178 5,410 2,708 300 14,571 1,127 7,202 52 707 54 65 1 93 47 133 51 07 14 04 R 6 1 14 5 24 53 443 818 10,447 177 2,013 627 61 24 29 8 1,625 865 432 93 9" 154 5 160 6i 616 2,200 105 288 88 163 11 20 50 219 21 91 !23 7 36 8 42 6 15 17 62 10 37 3 25 4 11 18 65 4 6 2' 56 15, 764 685 401 04 22 5,644 2, 622 2, 223 799 232 159 227 147 S3 68 5 112 57 334 522 1,718 113 119 49 9 2 1 209 346 160 117 9 160 14 60 58 2,019 512 1,269 83 317 208 90 49 33 14 419 280 180 09 6 208 29 89 59 673 186 210 9 121 92 181 75 84 22 150 81 34 15 1 60 6 93 60 2,392 1,146 2,493 175 1,273 490 653 206 215 71 816 755 142 79 7 726 33 245 61 1,230 68, 907 339 2,734 816 3,580 66 492 155 4,330 299 4, 128 104 2,025 144 1,006 51 . 497 387 9,083 151 7, 333 185 1,920 112 095 5 54 131 9,572 13 720 90 2,164 02 4,285 63 11, 606 420 296 61 46 13 680 278 275 127 300 237 330 265 28 201 20 194 64 412 358 633 21 97 88 28 9 14 6 280 140 70 41 2 33 13 115 65 746 6 3 2 6 12 107 40 35 32 98 15 18 10 8 3 45 66 3,079 138 117 20 9 20 187 83 70 29 191 70 87 64 5' 61 11 117 67 510 767 20 4 12 1 6 2 30 129 7 43 32 51 11 35 8 60 17 11 11 15 11 3 7 24 i 2 106 68 69 io' 35' i' 645 21 20 8 7 9 79 46 24 9 45 27 25 12 5 18 20 70 563 4 8 3 6 9 63 31 16 7 89 25 14 4 36 71 1,230 146 48 16 17 12 81 39 32 10 43 31 62 30 3' 27 a 20 72 1,615 190 350 31 126 93 400 207 137 66 151 36 68 12 2 234 91 73 26, 291 3,178 3,671 601 348 870 3,219 1,527 1,284 408 2,152 1,144 883 670 91 1,697 140 1,110 74 1,949 73 44 12 3 7 183 87 63 33 53 94 69 49 6 20 1 32 75 5, 3:i-2 292 300 32 291 980 849 644 237 68 1,006 59 46 46 6 849 49 1,069 76 626 26 13 I 36 65 90 64 17 9 93 9 9 2 4 1 144 77 c Age unknown omitted. dUnemployed at principal occnpation during any portion of census year ending May 31, 18D0- 554 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 116.— TOTAL MALES AND FEMALES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN SELECTED OCCUPATIONS, SPEAK ENGLISH, MONTHS UNEMPLOYED, AND COUNTRY IIVDIANA. SEX AND SELECTED OCCUPATIONS. MALES (£t) - Agricultural laljorers Farmers, plantsrs, and overseera Gardeners, fiariats, narserymen, and Tine growers. Miners Quarrymen Clergymen , Lawyers Ofticiala (government) Physicians and surgeons. Professors andteacnera.. Barbers and hairdressers Bartenders Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) . Laborers (not epeeilied) Keataurant and saloon Iseepera Servants "Watchmen, policemen, and detectives. Agents (claim, etc.) and collectors Bookkeepers, clerks, etc Commercial travelers Draymen, hackmcn, and teamsters. . Livery stable keepers and hostlers. Merchants, dealers, and peddlers . . . Salesmen Steam railroad employ 6a Telegraph and telephone operators. - . Apprentices Blacksmiths and wheelwrights Boot and shoemakers and repairers. Brick makers, potters, etc Butchers Cabinet makers and upholsterers Carpenters and. joiners - Carriage and wagon makers (not otherwise classified) - Coopers Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives. Glass workers Harness, eaddfe, and trunk makers, etc Iron and steel workers (includes molders) Machinists Manufacturers, publishers, etc Marble and stone cutters Masons (brick and stone) Millers (flour and grist) Painters, glaziers, and vamishers. Plasterers Printers, engravers, and bookbinders Saw and planing mills employes, etc Tailors Wood workers (not otherwise specified) . . FEMALES (a) . Agricultural laborers Farmers, planters, and overseers. Artists and teachers of art Musicians and teachers of music. . Ofiiciala (government) Professors and teachers Boarding and lodging house keepers. Hotel keepers Housekeepers and stewardesses Laborers (not specified) Laundresses !Nursea and midwives Servants Agents, collectors, and commercial travelers . Bookkeepers and accountants Clerks and copyists Merchants, dealers, and peddlers Saleswomen Stenographers and tj-pewriters Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives. Dressmakers, milliners, seamstresses, eto Primers, engravers, and bookbinders Tailoressea Tobacco and cigar factory operatives Wood workers (not otherwise specified) Total. 639, 156 84,074 225, 194 1,904 6,477 1,548 3,122 3,199 2,697 4,571 6,034 3,288 1,752 4,974 67, 182 3,389 3,331 1,585 5,010 14, 046 2,394 10, 282 2,732 22, 736 0,246 15, 616 2,077 1,612 8,492 3,114 2,433 3,441 2,563 22,716 2,025 2,803 1,778 1,925 1,805 6,342 4,861 4,840 1,565 4,251 2,368 7,867 2,376 2,701 4,119 2,212 3,624 84, 003 504 7,044 297 1,321 181 8,101 707 102 2,448 501 3,178 595 31, 158 239 719 1,930 459 1,084 536 2,082 15, 993 448 1,140 216 166 NATIVE WHITE. Hativo parents. 406, 494 63, 102 181, 2S0 978 3,124 1,210 2,160 2,629 2,023 3,997 5,125 1,818 845 3.626 44, 803 1,604 1,241 907 4,030 9,475 1,841 7,437 2,035 15, 859 4,381 10, 305 1,678 854 6,340 1,407 1,484 1,728 1,071 17, 461 1,226 1,777 1,017 1,061 1,127 2,310 2,570 3,186 834 2,034 1,688 5,625 1,890 1,889 3,184 024 1,907 50, 087 Foreign parents. 403 6,929 248 1,067 167 0,443 495 116 1,798 279 1,060 831 19, 828 191 493 1,170 213 613 423 1,543 10, 880 280 579 76 60 86, 471 10,928 23, 000 283 997 124 303 259 343 339 675 538 685 687 7,180 794 293 200 697 3,511 365 1,385 268 3,259 1,403 2,684 343 659 1,519 476 359 815 081 2,796 342 617 414 331 416 1,563 1,376 768 351 021 401 1,462 235 603 470 490 1,036 17, 683 116 570 30 187 19 1,374 79 23 330 100 379 109 0,183 39 203 697 03 423 103 915 4,161 100 472 101 92 Foreign white. 71,381 3,190 19, 614 007 2,184 201 512 104 222 215 253 607 9,902 1,001 288 392 377 992 186 002 179 3,553 435 2,499 64 75 1,643 1,201 460 793 2, 326 448 313 477 257 1,307 900 309 915 267 161 196 332 1,091 643 0,088 81 1,116 12 40 5 265 113 23 237 75 375 138 2,855 9 19 01 160 46 9 188 791 28 96 Total colored. (J) 14, 810 1,794 1,240 36 172 13 147 7 10 20 81 699 33 154 6,297 30 1,509 26 13 68 2 558 250 05 22 128 2 24 81 31 130 12 18 133 9 11 34 66 5 162 15 49 11 81 12 40 90 14 124 7 4,244 AQE PERIODS. (C) 109 20 1 77 47 1,304 17 2,287 3 2 1 101 10 to 24. 159, 365 62,152 23, 938 199 2,112 102 103 177 139 2,407 1,055 498 770 21, 691 219 1,779 101 619 6,772 261 2,417 833 1,909 2,5U 3,436 1,122 1,655 1,343 192 728 749 700 2,662 256 568 855 860 393 1, 900 1,663 327 301 600 352 2,380 .321 1,310 997 ,525 1,513 43, 707 293, 728 417 83 137 063 77 4,525 13 4 857 272 709 143 22,250 50 474 1,306 34 057 :)7;i 1,710 6,503 319 514 195 130 25, 471 107, 792 649 3,239 809 1,501 1,60? 1,306 2,148 3,155 1,845 1,007 2,877 29,940 2,161 1,170 750 2,660 5,687 1,667 6, 475 1, 309 12, 467 2,933 9,686 877 49 4,290 1,070 1,261 1,882 1,083 11, 201 774 1,054 576 857 795 2,004 2,347 2,607 842 2,117 1,100 4,041 1,204 1, 053 2,240 778 1,661 20, 312 148, 768 109 1, 310 128 E90 55 3,300 814 ^8 001 133 1,479 218 0,921 117 227 577 210 393 153 473 112 444 18 26 5,126 71,993 723 1,017 225 1,093 1,123 980 1,787 400 166 1,205 12, 633 917 307 021 1,547 1,375 514 2,103 459 7,145 720 2,146 01 7 2,356 1, 381 373 719 671 7,244 775 859 267 182 603 744 833 1,701 315 1,213 731 1,273 710 285 795 646 455 11,701 31 4,044 20 53 44 315 326 95 516 83 857 189 1,467 60 14 47 174 28 ,830 15 154 2 9 65 and over. 35,210 1, 057 21, 184 329 90 14 358 229 124 488 57 25 10 96 2,580 41 103 269 158 27 1,085 CO 151 467 403 63 79 198 1,«0 211 310 11 107 73 90 217 42 203 180 137 120 37 69 252 2,796 19 64 14 148 13 112 38 317 4 122 204 1 30 1 1 a The totals for each sex include all occupations, whether specified or not. 6 Persona of negro descent, Chineae, Japanese, and civilized Indians. OCCUPATIONS. 555 CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL KATITITY, COLOB, AGE PERIODS, CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO OP BIRTH, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890— Continued. ITVDIAPfA. CONJDQAl. COKDmOS. Single and un- known. Married. Wid- owed. 222,100 64, 6SS 40,501 360 2,409 668 511 616 452 543 3,445 1,297 944 1,'252 28, 494 667 2,491 239 1,152 8,659 704 ■2, 989 1,260 3,898 3,318 5,311 1,279 1,573 1,933 454 967 997 893 4,836 390 S20 956 1,034 580 2,396 2,001 723 639 1,032 606 3,288 602 1,641 1,234 800 1,687 60,659 891,018 495 S15 229 1,080 113 7,692 01 7 1,417 360 920 301 27, 327 113 ceo 1,759 126 975 502 2,081 11, C 403 805 208 148 23,372 IC, 756 175, 108 1,383 3,785 931 2,478 2,428 2,021 3,775 2,487 1,874 7.43 3,499 35, 476 2, 690 700 1,255 3,639 D,108 1,617 ■6, '906 1,344 17, 9.37 2,780 9,898 773 39 6,100 2,464 1,384 ■2,303 1,562 16, 494 1,496 1,783 770 866 1,146 2,706 2,729 3,939 1056 2,975 1, 767 4,281 1, 722 996 2,731 1,268 1,832 6,685 2, 274 9,060 148 196 62 130 137 114 224 92 49 193 2,773 119 115 80 207 228 «1 346 93 820 125 341 Di- vorced. 2,660 44 517 38 121 21 342 130 35 239 67 743 54 1,256 39 23 85 103 B2 10 137 2,107 30 158 7 5 376 158 73 116 94 1,271 124 171 48 22 71 225 115 181 OO 226 88 240 134 64 123 134 15,770 22 €,<339 26 95 45 214 465 113 685 76 1,346 218 2,075 72 23 214 45 19 419 i,298 10 160 1 13 476 625 13 27 7 3 18 10 29 10 10 SO 434 13 25 11 18 51 12 m 29 81 23 66 imter- ate. Cam not 25 11 115 15 3 173 •6 25 2 43 51 7 107 22 600 10 1 10 16 12 26 41, 238 7,8W 15,483 110 851 178 10 Eng- lish. 76 25 ■206 9,712 C7 378 «5 14 32 6 1,001 175 29B 20 C36 11 ■270 102 203 83 37 420 39 176 111 16 237 49 76 42 161 31 116 233 44 103 42 1,412 65 14 254 65 7,300 72S 2,281 64 180 56 31 1 IS 1,560 30 19 21 10 22 2 58 8 U7 4 207 1 8 135 104 46 91 88 174 41 41 29 51 15 84 45 13 17 70 13 45 7 7 69 111 58 957 1,228 32 10 469 2,187 1 3 21 1 7 1 190 1 23 3 1 9 235 tniKlBP1.0TED. {d) Total. 117, 424 21,096 12,702 348 4, 472 502 61 SO 126 71 2,161 241 173 1,069 28, 064 . 91 342 107 403: 833 133 2,076 302 832 412 1,989 173 287 1,262 489 1,126 323 401 9,608 370 1,058 380 942 221 1,430 007 470 013 2,108 2i5 3,071 1,271 285 1,193 277 091 10, 004 SB 89 32 187 3,087 7 l-to3 montlis. 103 133 431 95 2,208 37 43 143 U 03 54 471 2, 135 47 163 41 61,355 Itofi months. 7 to 12 montks. 53, 363 11, 305 6,322 129 971 . 271 is' 22 62 28 665 lis; 76: 524 11, 529 35 166 41 172 379 61 1,323 113 358 178 1,024 70 125 028 lis 351 144 234 4,164 169 601 199 701 95 841 366 224 267 720 116 1,265 142 121 608 87 433 1,052 41 65 192 30 983 12 17 57 4 28 20 266 816 13 71 14 10, 937 6,318 169 2, 243 203 31 55 32 1,214 94 73 417 14,315 44 127 49 180 318 67 1,111 151 369 176 713 79 111 411 258 659 128 122 4,370 157 430 118 200 93 459 175 199 289 1,171 98 1,500 697 119 479 140 203 4,456 12,796 47 41 17 99 1 1,479 2 39 07 167 43 901 20 14 61 6 19 26 131 961 11 72 18 1, 854 1,002 46 1, 2,^8 26 9 36 19 14 285 32 23 128 3,120 12 19 14 61 136 15 115 58 222 21 18 190 83 116 51 45 1,071 51 127 63 11 33 127 66 47 69 217 31 306 133 42 106 50 57 .1,650 COUNTRY OF BIUTH. Ger- many. 11, 478 7 7 7 41 1 487 3 1,810 12,760 115 353 93 309 41 99 93 129 181 170 226 6,129 700 162 191 177 525 87 566 91 2, 176 272 1,114 12 S3 865 883 221 705 6.11 1,504 311 397 195 93 181 507 474 470 184 543 150 111 82 108 253 772 163 3,587 20 11 72 22 264 5 12 32 ..... 8 72 35S 20 19 9 Ire- land. Great Britain. Canada (Eng- Usli). Canada (French) 90 37 13 120 10 130 64 1,484 1 2 22 90 32 2 119 312 9 51 7 U 9,198 280 2,239 35 181 36 32 17 55 27 11 8 19 100 2,329 171 31 127 60 128 31 150 33 315 18 779 11 6 203 111 21 31 16 116 12 23 22 51 13 212 90 100 01 115 16 58 28 20 12 88 18 1,658 7,691 2C9 1,454 77 1,312 17 70 26 10 45 25 21 119 440 62 29 37 78 165 32 68 27 305 66 190 16 5 165 69 52 53 32 188 25 16 66 187 22 280 198 132 78 127 67 113 31 28 13 06 85 1 169 2 10 81 44 7 51 15 159 30 703 1 19 162 8 12 ..... 1 77 1 16 4 37 13 1 30 1 18 21 204 1 14 15 4 1 26 102 10 2 2,192 07 419 6 19 1 31 8 11 29 18 9 6 21 221 26 12 5 38 68 15 26 7 119 20 136 11 1 61 19 15 12 145 18 22 11 14 10 30 35 49 7 21 9 43 Sweden and Norway. Don- mark. 2,618 691 5 21 12 13 5 9 12 178 9 11 12 6 20 6 19 6 45 10 129 1 2 08 25 121 3 81 32 15 6 28 1 35 1 6 7 63 20 240 17 1 156 118 12 Otiier conn- tries. 457 1,990 02 17 25 26 1,236 86 c Age nn'known omi'tted. d Unemployed at principal occupation during any portion of census year ending May 31, 1890. 556 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 116.— TOTAL MALES AND FEMALES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN SELECTED OCCUPATIONS, SPEAK ENGLISH, MONTHS UNEMPLOYED, AND COUNTRY lOTTA. SEX AND SELECTED OCCUPATIONS. MALES (a). Agricultural laborers , Farnaers, planters, and overseers Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vine growers. Miners Clergj'raen Lawyers Officials (government) Physicians and surgeons. Professors and teachers . . Earbers and hairdressers. Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) . Hotel and boarding house keepers Laborers (not specified) Kcstaurant keepers Saloon keepers Servants Agents (claim, etc.) and collectors Bankers, brokers, and officials of banks, etc. Bookkeepers, clerks, etc Commercial travelers Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc. Foremen and overseers Hostlers Livery sta bio keepers , Merchants, dealers, and peddlers . . . Salesmen Steam railroad employes 'I'elegraph and telephone operators - Apprentices Blacksmiths and wheelwrights Boot and shoemakers and repairers- Brickmakers, potters, etc Bute] lers Jiiitter and chee.se makers Carpenters and joiners Carriage and wagon makers (not otherwise classified). Coopers Harness, saddle, and trunk makers, etc Iron and steel workers (includes molders) Machinists Manufacturers, publishers, etc Marble and stone cutters and masons. Millers (dour and grist) Painters, glaziers, and varnishers Plasterers Printers, engravers, and bookbinders. Saw and planing mill employes, etc. . . Tailors Tinners and tinware makers Tobacco and cigar factory operatives . FEMALES (a) . Agricultural laborers Fanners, idanlers, and overseers. Artists and teachers of art Musicians and teaciiers of music. Officials (government) Professors and teachers Hotel and boarding house keepers . Housekeepers and stewardesses ... Laborers (not specified) Laundresses ^Nurses and midwives Servants Agents, collectors, and commercial travelers. Bookkeepers and accountants Clerks and copyists , Merchants, dealers, and peddlers . . Saleswomen Stenographers and typewriters Telegraph and telephone operators. Apprentices Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives. Dressmakers, milliners, seamstresses, etc Printers, engravers, and bookbinders Tailoresaes Tobacco and cigar factory operatives Total. 651,418 73, 753 236, 338 1,828 7,738 3,219 2,779 2,175 2,923 3,775 2,387 2,132 1,731 39,480 987 1,003 2,000 5,599 2, 452 12, 685 2,729 7,009 1,030 1,184 1,375 22, 657 4,814 16, 949 1,607 1,078 5,782 2,055 1,604 2,915 1,475 16, 199 1,257 1,034 2,157 958 2,294 2,650 4,798 1, 393 4,863 1,318 2,690 3,308 1,778 1,241 1,117 80, 417 403 7,515 344 1,349 243 16,523 618 1,813 2iJ8 1,570 598 27, 917 157 607 1,691 328 715 593 182 140 604 13,280 486 453 191 NATIVE WHITE. Native parents. 285, 810 34, 134 124, 152 823 1,886 1,793 2,169 1,479 2,238 2,672 1,416 1,235 1,046 18, 624 518 263 979 4,071 1,710 7,515 1,916 4,778 642 710 1,014 13, 258 2,814 8,727 1,209 472 2,673 636 785 1,254 871 9,476 6'33 463 1,123 371 1,010 1,443 2,157 781 2,807 801 1,675 705 260 650 291 30, 537 Foreign parents. 185 10, 885 365 838 129 636 307 9,418 122 410 887 175 380 44 5 131 03 7,140 318 171 42 105, 748 19, 835 40,411 213 1,247 354 413 398 364 775 471 38G 231 6,594 197 287 416 880 342 3,433 482 1,545 289 214 244 4,182 1,267 3, 1118 357 466 1,125 214 250 067 218 206 613 301 506 441 735 228 010 178 700 875 222 341 476 147 652 02 294 43 5,044 77 370 67 302 118 8,942 25 236 ■ 682 62 298 135 42 62 122 4,077 141 184 123 Foreign white. 156, 162 19,593 Tl, 557 774 4,063 1,023 196 295 316 320 218 484 450 13,338 262 541 614 643 393 1,619 329 1,474 799 206 116 5,104 731 5,025 100 135 1,967 ;,207 460 991 440 350 619 283 087 064 1,883 382 1,078 285 307 1,649 1,206 236 350 10, 750 Total colored. 121 2,947 15 55 15 585 172 507 69 531 165 0,160 10 21 122 95 ,430 27 93 26 191 218 18 542 49 1 3 5 8 282 27 4 930 10 2 591 5 2 18 2 9 4 8 33 201 AGE PERIODS, (c) 137, 940 51, C03 29,915 172 2,264 113 126 155 81 1,643 787 353 47 11, 702 US 80 1.440 050 101 6, 3S5 300 1, 0?9 73 514 170 1,060 2,173 4,056 022 1,027 801 ITS 503 C82 3S1 1,831 117 108 479 300 610 188 603 166 1,221 166 1, 438 1,161 340 328 402 47, 801 25 to 44. 805 127 161 777 87 11,715 12 684 133 899 113 22, 110 41 402 1,114 49 463 430 137 132 176 0,631 882 239 173 252, 505 19, 148 114, 028 555 3,966 1,695 1,640 1,020 1,520 1,7« 1,363 1,206 603 17, 793 570 705 923 3,004 1,277 5,201 1,758 4,069 1,042 532 820 12, 823 2,170 10, 176 698 44 3,020 - ,717 716 1,607 894 7,834 524 421 1,094 472 1,203 1,360 2,216 KiS 2,634 643 1,034 1,430 757 664 524 21, 413 130, 619 71 1,310 150 528 114 4,498 278 728 96 722 229 4,823 78 196 447 162 260 102 40 7 156 5,534 95 157 18 a The totals for each sex include aU occupations, whether specified or not. 2, 7S2 73, 508 094 1,304 1,000 910 873 1,008 ^25 2l'2 465 912 8,10) 284 272 180 1,688 852 1,028 622 1,635 488 108 E4,9 6,841 415 2,275 38 5 1,605 SJ7 5UJ ISO 6,309 476 304 607 144 418 897 1, 5S9 4S7 884 443 197 623 492 210 02 9,018 282 2.n 399 00 405 207 745 1 1 187 1,095 9 41 66 and over. 20, 165 634 18, 638 407 107 346 109 125 800 61 7 43 179 1,746 34 34 32 245 157 120 199 19 21 33 44 136 1 343 310 iflf 63 16 1,192 140 97 71 99 110 63 22 70 185 30 2,033 5 1,293 4 49 163 6 2 85 109 6 Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. OCCUPATIONS. 557 CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AGE PERIODS, CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO OP BIRTH, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890— Continued. lOVTA. CONJUGAL CONDITION. Single and un- known. 207, 874 Married. 66, 4:12 54, 649 342 2,864 635 627 S58 3911 2,494 920 681 92 17, 44.5 165 224 2,072 1,342 425 8,188 2,669 200 821 310 3,901 2,820 0,879 1, 095 1,049 1,261 403 681 953 506 3,745 223 307 733 443 844 465 1,004 273 1,828 305 1,743 1,537 649 473 631 C2, 325 371 267 270 1,131 159 15, 773 41 1,007 183 551 275 25, 879 77 015 1,467 116 649 572 163 133 269 10, 124 445 355 137 824, 852 5,888 173, 300 1,331 4,611 2,557 2,133 1, 7-^7 2, 372 1, 224 1,405 1,480 1,696 20, 365 780 818 452 4,019 1,925 4,199 1,974 6,014 1,377 331 999 17, 902 1,915 9,747 551 28 4,239 1,474 778 1,879 937 11, 488 660 1,338 493 1,390 2,009 3,456 1,049 2,806 942 902 1,689 1, 123 710 461 Wid- owed. Di- vorced. 16, 931 20 641 44 142 38 475 131 276 51 342 72 877 37 34 67 80 54 8 13 6 106 1,543 20 36 1,180 7,871 140 232 123 112 81 133 40 44 53 41 1,460 30 45 64 215 92 171 63 204 61 32 48 C81 06 294 17 1 258 59 63 75 20 55 77 250 68 146 63 41 75 98 47 21 11,478 12 6,425 25 65 44 210 405 470 58 588 221 919 37 14 4G 118 29 10 4 1 206 1,260 15 62 4 1,761 253 518 15 31 4 7 9 28 11 18 12 2 210 6 12 23 10 27 10 7 8 11 4 1,234 192 5 21 30 242 6 4 11 12 13 3 2 miter- ate. 19, 794 23 359 6 10 2,847 9,507 08 1,027 7 12 a25 6 23 120 4 2 12 2 330 24 37 7 154 4 763 6 118 60 76 61 10 213 11 20 7 19 19 22 145 10 44 34 144 65 4 4 Cannot speak Eng- lish. 19, 644 10 1, 025 31 116 33 295 1,046 1 4,592 7,773 119 262 31 5 2 15 6 22 4 2,768 1 19 60 7 5 44 1 96 10 14 2 163 7 756 18 156 196 77 73 15 513 65 24 17 24 10 230 19 113 33 17 322 217 21 39 2,685 UNEMPLOYED, (d) Total. 29 I 522 1 1 14 8 156 13 70 24 1,077 65, 763 14, 233 3,881 263 4,223 60 38 64 36 1,159 135 402 37 15, 092 30 40 221 249 46 611 151 1, 595 55 165 35 512 257 2,112 108 129 551 208 601 245 168 6,286 121 197 158 193 195 224 2,300 124 1,787 674 241 2,033 169 105 132 10, 361 49 19 22 148 6,997 2 43 64 118 97 1,854 13 38 84 66 8 16 95 1,227 43 67 32 lto3 months. 26, 936 6, 807 1,648 64 1,285 23 12 20 7 629 56 160 10 5,660 11 14 86 94 ]8 268 82 771 33 70 14 199 129 1,141 60 23 251 68 160 112 73 2,720 61 101 77 93 118 106 672 41 117 428 83 51 70 4 to 6 montlia. 7 to 12 months. 26 23 54 34 850 3 13 28 35 477 14 29 21 32, 199 6,031 1,808 177 2, 239 26 18 29 22 493 01 195 14 8,129 22 19 113 124 14 254 60 727 18 72 15 243 100 765 38 83 229 105 391 103 81 2,928 51 73 68 71 53 95 1,368 03 105 1, 632 69 43 51 4,611 COUKTr.Y OF BIKTH. 20 10 10 08 3 2,709 1 8 25 52 48 801 8 18 35 14 18 6 7 45 641 20 29 4 6,628 1,335 425 22 699 11 8 15 7 137 18 47 13 1,307 3 7 22 31 14 89 9 23 71 22, 200 20 23 71 35 50 30 14 037 19 23 23 29 24 23 200 20 133 46 19 73 17 11 11 7 3 4 30 2 944 1 9 6 12 15 203 2 7 21 2 8 12 2 7 15 209 Ger- many. 61, 143 8, 039 29, 561 305 193 305 43 76 103 110 136 122 210 4,763 113 181 188 67 523 126 550 114 67 25 2,107 267 1,187 15 53 712 640 167 674 100 1,643 250 207 238 76 213 230 704 161 383 93 96 970 623 90 240 5,281 49 970 1 7 84 41 196 20 137 67 1,068 2 2 28 35 16 3 2 9 28 307 6 26 10 Ire- land. Great Britain. 17, 731 1,003 9,333 43 271 186 42 63 25 25 7 64 69 2,104 34 62 63 62 66 110 28 225 370 21 12 448 47 094 16 4 180 85 16 36 14 195 15 31 27 34 58 95 217 12 36 36 20 159 05 17 10 2, 223 9 849 3 111 68 94 10 114 18 707 18, 609 1 1 4 140 2 11 6 1,311 7,853 155 2,503 202 65 66 65 35 20 137 47 823 43 26 65 143 149 320 71 146 43 39 36 667 322 20 20 240 114 63 139 18 464 36 14 43 54 185 132 266 89 160 41 74 43 85 25 12 1,615 5 300 19 131 29 69 7 35 42 639 4 9 21 14 6 Canada (Eng- lish). Canada (l^Yeuch) 7,589 505 3,300 24 42 93 31 30 70 44 17 38 41 407 15 10 17 122 40 119 52 132 29 14 37 407 60 257 34 147 22 10 46 37 362 30 11 46 36 48 58 89 29 03 11 29 37 15 19 11 18 5 153 23 27 3 21 14 102 1 5 20 4 9 7 £ 237 5 34 188 5 223 2 37 Sweden and Norway, 27, 707 4,371 11, 838 35 819 126 10 38 11 73 11 73 33 2,913 19 23 185 61 24 274 13 229 177 29 9 554 184 1,302 8 25 358 229 100 65 43 1,075 41 26 43 77 108 73 319 25 237 63 43 212 365 41 17 23 380 3 64 14 135 10 161 3, 126 2 3 13 1 3 45 301 7 21 1 Den- mark. 7,902 1,013 3,068 22 19 33 3 5 6 10 4 16 14 882 14 17 57 19 5 80 7 60 39 11 2 115 37 303 2 5 127 38 32 35 267 20 9 19 7 17 22 1U2 22 86 22 11 147 49 5 10 12 3 35 4 18 2 760 Otlier coun- tries. 15,118 2,082 6,371 126 216 07 12 20 28 22 22 30 1,414 24 62 49 47 27 159 30 114 26 25 4 794 66 688 6 23 153 146 60 107 32 342 51 51 100 13 57 45 171 44 114 16 33 78 195 S3 41 1,398 16 210 2 4 1 26 6 39 12 794 1 2 21 20 3 1 1 6 118 5 17 1 c Age unknown omitted. d Unemployed at principal occupation daring any portion of census year ending May 31, 1890. 558 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table H6.— TOTAL, MALES AND FEMALES 10 TEARS OP AGE AND OVEE ENGAGED IN SELECTED OCCUPATIONS, SPEAK ENGLISH, MONTHS UNEMPLOYED, AND COUNTRY KANSAS. SEX AND SELECTED OGCDPATIONS . MALES (O) Agricultural laborers Fai-mcrs, planters, and overseera Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vino growers Miners - Stock raisers, hordors, and drovers Clergymen Journalists Lawyers Officials (government) Piiysicians and surgeons Professors and teachers Barbers and hairdressers Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) Hotel and boarding bouse keepers Laborers (not specified) Restaurant and saloon keepers Servants "Watchmen, policemen, and detectives Agents (claim, etc.) and collectors Bankers, brokers, and oificials of banks, oto Bookkeejiers, clerks, etc Commercial travelers XVraymeu, hackmen, teamsters, etc JTorcmeu and overseers Hostlers Livery stable keepers Mercljants, dealers, and peddlers Messengers, packers, and porters Salesmen Steam railroad employes Telegraph and telephone operators Uakers Blacksmiths and wheelwrights Boot and shoe malcers and repairers Butchers Carpenters and .ioiners Carriage and wagon makers (not otherwise classified) Harness, saddle, and trunk makers, etc Iron and steel workers (includes molders) Lead and zinc workers Machinists Manufacturers, publishers, etc Marble and stone cutters Masons (brick and stone) Millers (flour and grist) Painters, glaziers, and vamishers Plasterers Printers, engravers, and bookbinders Tailors Tinners and tinware makers FEMALES (a) Agricultural laborers Farmers, planters, and overseers Artists and teachers of art Musicians and teachers of mnsic Oificiala (government) Physicians and surgeons Professors and teacners , Boarding and lodging bouse keepers Hotel keepers Housekeepers and stewardesses Laborers (not specified) Laundresses Kurses and midwives Servants Agents, collectors, and commercial travelers Bookeopora and accountants Clerks and copyists [ Merchants, dealers, and peddlers , Saleswomen Stenographers and typewriters Telegraph and telephone operators Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives Dressmakers, milliners, Eeamstressea, oto Printers, engravers, and bookbinders , Tailorosses TotaL 406, 339 47, 9S5 102, 453 i,4ie 5,457 1,551 2,63+ 587 2,944 1,902 2,673 3,616 3,729 1,767 1,346 24, 049 903 2,372 730 4,303 2,293 8.532 1,131 4,415 1,863 822 1,392 16, 205 577 3,636 12, 063 1,248 086 3,942 1,250 2,162 10, 985 016 1,254 775 858 1,552 1,007 735 3,299 1, 3G5 2,918 1, 250 1, 990 817 894 45,507 231 0,387 204 897 183 100 7,017 383 128 1,211 148 1,889 343 14,676 114 335 963 223 580 384 102 273 7,312 .341 271 NATIVE WHITE. Native parents. 271, 633 33, 081 130, 962 802 1,730 1,183 1, 684 481 2,463 1,562 2,186 3,005 1,023 1,181 977 13, 178 591 818 491 3,479 1,782 6,125 911 3,051 748 565 1, 016 11, 290 208 2,688 8,255 1,027 295 2,400 491 1,177 8,282 391 763 350 313 873 1,037 342 1,825 828 2,125 911 1,557 200 663 29, 166 146 4,307 166 724 144 84 5,591 252 93 778 488 217 7,692 90 255 700 143 392 296 73 211 5,201 247 163 Foreign parents. 48, 357 0,890 21, 181 120 641 102 233 50 313 205 242 381 210 252 145 2,117 120 173 81 488 268 1,490 119 487 203 83 154 2,127 90 575 1,606 168 136 492 125 419 1,073 71 234 188 272 245 112 343 101 395 118 290 101 179 45 490 27 125 30 U ,109 38 10 146 50 2,418 12 04 204 25 148 74 24 20 1,363 07 59 Foreign white. 73, 865 6,651 37, 954 381 2,813 178 527 48 150 177 220 183 141 270 214 3,732 105 250 119 37D 234 854 100 421 410 71 117 2,703 03 365 1,944 60 253 856 005 632 1,503 151 249 195 371 401 313 260 936 293 363 130 124 600 142 6,141 36 1,497 4 40 9 297 77 20 216 17 145 03 3,717 10 16 63 49 40 13 5 34 585 25 40 a The totals for each sex include all occupations, whether apecifled or not. Total colored. 14, 084 1,363 2,355 107 273 28 190 2 20 18 25 48 355 64 10 5,022 27 1,131 39 17 9 67 1 450 3 103 5 80 128 7 258 3 2 134 29 34 127 42 108 6 12 21 190 23 35 97 19 7 10 3,412 AGE PERIODS, (c) 71 42 1,178 13 1,749 2 103 2 10 to 24. 95, 101 33,650 25, 151 123 1,552 614 67 05 150 131 42 1,328 521 290 23 7,393 92 1,357 43 339 148 3,798 89 1,061 103 388 121 1,304 293 1,461 2,893 681 170 449 81 419 826 130 233 233 224 372 109 125 267 165 647 144 1,123 139 231 23,888 179 108 114 506 08 4,609 3 1 402 71 890 60 11,404 34 229 084 30 383 283 75 40 3,223 290 127 25 to 44. 190, 616 12, 020 93, 686 429 2,818 657 1,294 323 1,719 998 1,326 2,005 1,023 1,067 469 10, 801 535 797 383 2,371 1,339 3,774 793 2,201 947 355 738 9,410 208 1,751 7,573 540 352 2,029 429 1,222 5,252 207 023 386 624 833 893 414 1,768 665 1,003 665 700 369 474 13, 134 45 to 64. 38 1,487 79 362 49 2,156 180 54 429 49 931 120 2,487 54 102 253 108 177 100 25 05 3,203 47 92 103, 005 1,801 61, 815 009 923 330 1,003 163 937 769 1,083 252 171 381 734 6,054 243 185 283 1,455 718 857 239 1,053 299 07 396 4,951 69 383 1,457 19 146 1,244 653 448 4,233 193 352 133 103 306 551 175 1,105 414 695 411 155 251 171 7,135 15 3,005 11 40 25 192 187 67 201 23 600 133 640 23 3 18 73 20 1 1 141 723 4 42 66 and over. 17, 308 350 11, 622 253 102 42 208 4 131 64 218 27 5 25 119 710 31 25 20 133 81 70 13 83 10 31 621 4 37 46 1 9 211 184 45 18 5 36 52 20 153 55 67 31 14 07 14 1,338 1 816 61 32 107 3 i Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indiana. OCCUPATIONS. 559 CLASSIFIED BY GENEEAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AGE PERIODS, CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO OF BIRTH, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890— Continued. CONJUQAL CONDITION. Single andnn- Married, known. 135,4fi2 42, 790 37, 839 247 2,108 812 sea 158 638 287 282 2,007 691 60S 04 9,957 1,769 87 830 370 4,978 239 1,327 215 591 249 2, S-*S 322 1,948 4,436 267 713 219 657 1,833 82 374 290 337 533 251 223 557 254 943 219 1,303 281 310 29, 772 ■Wid- owed. 256, 009 206 322 157 C75 107 26 0,333 23 6 005 75 347 122 12, 713 61 296 873 03 493 348 4,703 314 185 4,103 146, 903 1,025 3,176 2,143 417 2,272 1,602 2,223 1,529 1,089 1,179 1,242 13, 059 685 630 599 3,360 1,841 3,399 854 2,942 1,112 206 987 12, 757 245 1,606 7,346 442 389 2,985 897 1,420 8,457 465 832 459 490 951 1,295 472 2,551 1,000 1,870 978 654 498 556 0, 409 Di- vorced. Illiter- ate. 13,781 1,657 880 7,030 128 155 49 132 12 113 71 147 63 43 71 36 929 56 37 152 77 21 753 30 160 41 48 484 100 46 239 39 715 03 780 34 24 45 72 53 10 14 67 1,310 14 41 138 31 132 32 50 538 7 72 256 11 26 188 119 77 636 60 42 25 28 59 58 33 175 49 87 53 36 55 27 9,345 5 6,059 11 46 32 24 184 229 67 328 31 741 134 916 24 13 39 77 23 16 4 IIO 1,007 g 38 183 680 16 . IB 4 21 4 104 5 17 7 21 5 17 7 14 4 2 16 2 18 3 3 1 981 2 248 16 24 167 5 2 6 11 7 2 11 226 4 7 Can not speak ling- lista. 16, 831 2,175 7,013 114 D9i 44 20 3,462 13 238 8 14 8,132 6 105 63 28 118 9 25 74 23 138 14 23 43 4 21 2,731 15 755 1,183 4,649 44 630 17 23 31 823 2 19 8 865 454 .. . . 1 5 1 1 4i' 39 8 26 2 2 585 UNEMPLOYED, (d) Total. 1 to 3 montliB. 45, 365 2 47 7 2 182 1 20 60 60 23 137 11 8 10 74 15 4 12 76 17 13 4 6 43 9 873 10 274 8,215 3,703 170 2,936 158 26 40 67 40 1,090 110 355 28 9,873 45 285 64 222 32 664 72 991 77 107 29 436 70 321 1,805 ■ 61 455 139 284 4,539 103 110 179 351 177 188 291 1,661 139 1,149 096 261 100 132 5,542 31 20 19 131 5 4 2, 394 4 1 ■ 44 47 263 60 1,177 13 36 73 6 51 48 37 873 68 45 18, 467 4, 075 1,621 40 956 .52 18 15 13 25 14 406 54 153 13 3,397 16 122 23 85 14 249 36 428 49 60 11 166 25 157 951 55 24 198 47 137 52 81 230 102 506 71 417 204 113 40 69 2,021 4 to 6 montks. 7 to 12 montlis. 21,336 5,572 18 11 8 61 1 2 788 2 1 11 19 514 3 13 23 4 18 14 4 11 303 I.) 20 3, 376 1,708 105 1,696 80 23 7 22 32 19 527 44 147 10 5,181 23 127 22 107 14 220 25 452 23 42 . 10 212 34 128 671 28 24 100 70 117 2,121 48 48 79 89 62 79 153 893 51 590 394 106 48 49 2,597 1,172 2 23 123 21 521 7 18 34 2 25 24 1 18 410 30 10 784 374 31 281 20 10 4 5 10 7 . 157 18 50 5 1,295 7 36 9 30 i 95 11 111 5 15 8 58 11 38 183 13 13 67 22 30 667 15 16 19 32 18 29 36 262 17 142 93 42 18 24 COtTHTET'OF BIETH. Ger- many. 23, 148 10 12 43 20 112 10 3 8 160 13 9 2,120 12, 535 165 364 6S 171 9 14 34 56 37 79 52 08 ,091 31 82 53 187 14 135 03 8 19 964 17 97 481 7 168 300 252 281 494 66 104 43 188 90 00 237 133 102 23 38 339 70 1,726 Tre- laud. Great "'^ 8,165 13 420 30 10 4 55 3 40 23 890 4 2 12 13 6 1 4 114 4 14 319 4,118 35 211 30 46 7 21 40 14 15 7 29 33 819 14 34 39 48 15 99 20 83 197 10 II 242 12 19 . 420 3 3 73 63 42 97 8 21 S3 28 38 54 31 137 12 21 30 12 30 6 13, 485 1 314 823 6,035 89 1,307 61 141 20 62 56 58 30 18 116 53 485 37 33 19 123 289 25 76 60 24 25 567 13 81 338 166 91 110 327 30 36 GO 30 90 223 00 121 1 287 2 12 4 3 80 15 7 36 3 27 15 278 4 5 12 15 12 3 1 7 135 3 17 4,781 Canada (French) Sweden and l^orway. 290 2,257 15 23 14 45 9 41 25 49 41 11 34 29 188 16 20 13 75 30 97 25 44 23 9 34 277 56 151 23 6 79 20 19 179 13 24 13 2 28 34 11 49 28 35 13 19 18 13 481 3 103 1 7 777 69 513 4 9,301 1,411 4,833 13 297 5 54 1 6 11 7 II 10 32 9 520 34 7 23 13 74 2 36 37 12 13 201 6 45 261 2 12 109 85 22 231 15 19 23 35 58 22 47 193 45 15 7 92 16 1,159 7 170 2 32 7 748 13 Den- mark. 1,702 242 955 6 12 3 Other coun- tries. 11, 652 1,392 6,717 694 18 41 19 10 18 543 20 56 8 23 17 90 10 28 21 6 10 391 7 48 216 4 28 123 14 39 17 83 26 29 12 77 39 33 9 9 48 12 784 10 174 1 6 1 24 S 1 24 S 11 4 408 c Ago unknown omitted. d Unemployed at principal occupation during any portion of census year ending May 31, 1890, 560 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 116.— TOTAL MALES AND FEMALES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN SELECTED OCCUPATIONS, SPEAK ENGLISH, MONTHS UNEMPLOYED, AND COUNTRY KEIVTUCKy. SEX AND SELECTED OCCnPATIONS. MALES (a). Agricnltural laljorers Farmers, planters, and overseers Gai'deirers, tlorista. nurserymen, and vine growers . Lumberiuen, raftsmen, and woud choppers Miners Clergyraen Lawyers Olhcials {governinont) — Pbysiciaiis and surgeons. Professors and teacliors. . Barbers and hairdressers Bartenders Engineers and fireman {not locomotive) . Laborers (not spccitied) Keatauraut and saloon keepers Servants "Watchmen, policemen, and detectives Agents (claim, etc.) and collectors Ban kers, brokers, and otiicials of banks, etc . Bookkeepers, clerks, etc Commercial travelers Draymen, hnckmen, teamsters, etc . . Livery stable keepers and liostlers. Merchants, dealers, and peddlens — Messengers, packers, and porters... Salesmen Steam railroad employes Apprentices Blacksmiths and wheelwrights Boot and shoe makers and repairers . Brick tnakers, potters, etc Butcliers Cabinet makers and upholsterers . Carpenters and joiners Coopers Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives. Harness, saddle, and trunk makers, etc Iron and steel worker.s (includes molders) Machinists Manufacturers, publishers, etc ; Marble and atone cutters Masons (brick and stxme) Millers (Hour and grist) Painters, glaziers, and v^rnishers Printers, engravers, and bookbinders . Saw and planing mill employes, etc Tailors Tinner.s and tinware makers Tobacco and cigar factory operatives Wood "workers (not otherwise specitied) . . FEMALES (a). Agricultural laborers Farmers, pbmtcr.s, and overseers.. Artists and teacher.s of art Musicians and teachers of music. Olhcials (government) Professors and teachers Hotel and boarding Iiouse keepers. Housekeepers anil stewardesses — Laborers (not spccilied) Laundresses Nurses and midwivea Scrvanls Agents, collectors, and commercial travelers. Bookkeepers and accountants Clerks and copyists Merchants, dealers, and peddlers Saleswomen Stenographers and typewriters Apprentices Boot and shoe makers and repairers Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives. Dressmakers, milliners, seamstresses, etc Printers, engravers, and bookbinders Tailoresses Tobacco and cigar factory operatives Total. 506, S40 103, 1.36 201, 903 1, 183 1,452 6,091 2,548 2,353 1,078 3, 250 3,006 1,362 947 2,530 36, 763 1,227 6,009 1,360 2,911 1,0R7 10, 792 1,067 6,761 1,898 15, 222 1,795 3,470 9,618 1,151 5, 249 2,040 1,015 1,415 950 11,794 1,753 1,298 1,328 3,125 2,301 2,105 943 2,682 1, 035 3,443 1,876 2,594 1,935 1, 030 3,041 1,051 83, 378 NATIVE WHITE. Native Foreign parents, parents. 364, 277 1,871 9, .=8 ) 141 008 126 4,995 719 1,812 059 8,895 553 33, 396 122 261 928 637 840 322 131 227 1,662 11, 288 228 1,379 616 73, 425 183,415 330 1,202 3,165 1,619 2,180 1,650 2,974 2,645 289 371 1,631 14, 463 411 814 812 2,293 862 7,495 783 2,950 754 10, 569 419 2,250 5,104 430 3,397 627 217 472 263 8, 600 997 596 600 808 974 1,250 282 1,105 1,378 1,973 1,062 2,012 351 403 1,095 426 37,576 1,323 9,048 111 439 104 3,906 494 1,130 197 747 205 0,913 105 167 631 179 386 189 42 45 637 6,615 121 309 117 230 45 87 117 189 150 65 252 839 364 2,952 319 159 213 353 105 2,623 172 782 83 2,036 483 892 1,080 629 625 612 181 452 293 1,161 306 328 609 1, 383 836 339 263 380 79 894 641 1S4 024 350 747 321 33 142 23 116 13 509 68 120 45 265 56 ,983 109 405 128 77 169 823 3,657 96 933 203 a The t^tiils for each sex include all occapations, whether specified or not. Foreign white. 29, 035 1,080 3,058 335 81 581 191 42 112 90 164 163 276 3,283 416 174 278 224 109 629 108 535 95 2,318 207 294 883 60 635 804 126 411 367 1,181 281 149 200 091 464 441 333 687 101 425 160 80 931 180 342 2J3 3,000 Total colored. 215 7 33 7 190 75 139 20 237 95 1,386 8 G 37 226 46 5 5 11 540 10 130 34 76, 464 28, 201 10, 600 282 114 976 651 14 27 42 321 657 74 359 10, 065 81 57 41 11 145 2 2,488 964 309 631 34 2,492 36 593 143 491 80 29 886 169 19 240 27 25 66 520 77 131 23 312 19 31 867 61 31, 258 AGE PEEIODS. (c) 513 475 21 2 390 92 417 397 7,650 197 20, 113 1 7 2 29 676 1 2 162 10 to 24. 140, 911 02,317 20, 137 1S5 424 1, 751 83 232 180 218 1,118 393 304 450 12,851 119 3,485 92 480 81 5,420 157 2,022 583 1,773 1, 003 1,627 3,440 1,097 745 391 373 363 239 1,599 375 712 480 1,107 739 201 202 3S7 243 1,025 937 890 522 35, 090 25 to 44. 1, r',41 231 09 292 35 2,749 14 427 270 2,084 240 18, 066 17 169 685 48 551 246 119 182 1,207 5,027 154 877 360 224, 347 30, 672 100, 286 421 784 2,606 1,322 1,178 992 1,574 1,487 757 538 1,416 15, 314 738 1,840 686 1,559 641 4,161 675 3,404 919 8,690 645 1,457 5,051 38 2,583 713 423 C81 386 6,883 810 404 613 1,470 1,094 1,076 460 1,231 7S9 1,716 1,334 637 458 1,246 483 27, 906 106, 376 376 2,313 57 277 61 1,394 303 077 244 4,243 158 10, 319 72 82 300 243 260 71 10 41 244 4,080 CO 333 110 7,862 68, 191 360 211 653 838 731 062 1,143 331 174 90 530 6, 492 324 508 404 750 - 377 1,004 218 1,141 320 4,132 200 323 853 9 1,512 716 180 316 219 3,567 468 148 263 483 397 707 223 810 434 020 178 321 493 108 457 105 14, 9,,7 119 5,401 12 35 27 304 355 .532 108 2,030 ' 143 3,093 28 7 31 208 23 3 2 4 , 71 1. 344 6 103 36 65 and over. 20, 711 1,886 16, 921 206 287 191 126 306 60 23 7 60 1, 535 42 109 81 102 83 147 6 123 45 050 29 34 64 6 348 217 29 70 62 63 109 53 218 112 67 29 22 214 30 1,852 3 3 2 21 44 158 28 350 , 12 859 3 2 7 37 185 'iJ b Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indiana. OCCUPATIONS. 561 CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AGE PERIODS, CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO OF BIRTH, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890— Continued. KENTUCKY. COKJUGAL CONDITION. Single and un- tnoTrn. 180, 152 70,141 27,040 340 618 1,828 421 671 450 672 1,781 548 559 C90 16, 443 271 4,510 257 922 216 7,282 3G5 2,535 845 3,543 1,124 2,204 6,166 1,117 1,114 599 452 494 340 3,032 548 771 653 1,420 967 463 366 747 363 1,510 ■1,147 1,008 722 500 1,644 402 48,290 Married. 305, 879 1,506 535 116 485 77 4,468 65 79D 345 2,425 371 22, 504 51 232 796 121 762 300 125 216 1,350 8,068 209 1,165 384 29, 476 165, 960 715 745 3,093 1,969 1,564 1,443 2,391 1,136 774 347 1,739 18, 677 915 1,244 1,030 1,860 810 3,282 063 3,941 969 11, 066 633 1,191 4,222 31 3,823 1,275 530 867 668 7,965 1,099 487 625 1, 621 1,259 1,641 515 1,751 1,203 1,792 690 1,420 1, 101 491 1,296 597 11, 660 Wid- owed. Di- vorced. 19, 759 167 625 13 73 16 262 137 248 114 3,061 72 4,976 . 25 ' 20 71 108 38 77 1,188 2,934 8,599 122 81 156 150 114 82 187 73 36 36 96 1,610 40 223 70 121 58 216 37 257 68 570 212 2 289 160 31 54 40 762 100 39 48 78 71 59 173 66 129 34 100 90 37 97 49 22, 242 240 498 720 188 3,204 1,156 285 303 6 8 4 8 6 16 4 5 5 133 1 Illiter- ate. Can not Bpeal^ Eng- liah. 117, 687 39, 866 45, 584 258 351 1,660 49 ii' 11 147 39 300 14, 822 53 2,454 77 23 9 85 1,933 623 355 241 14 2,064 21 624 132 299 77 25 795 178 246 15 215 47 48 70 422 142 138 12 519 68 22 441 54 27, 687 837 3,413 2 96 666 369 5,899 198 158 504 2 23 85 2,346 222 375 28 6 3 4 403 9 18 6 4 3 6 33 31 108 27 13 11 64 24 7 20 43 3 24 8 116 8 16 20 319 UNKMPLOrBD. (d) Total. 84, 913 24,729 20, 108 141 448 2,782 109 46 122 66 1,028 75 70 491 12, 650 39 457 85 162 28 613 74 1,152 167 587 195 228 1,450 237 646 280 439 103 156 159 1,073 S27 211 293 1,103 216 1,208 216 802 233 141 767 196 326 244 1,616 11 47 151 800 102 2, 456 10 28 69 13 64 34 30 69 270 1,679 35 252 180 1 to 3 months. 42, 086 12, 387 10, 234 39 249 1,383 36 15 50 33 26 29 278 5,823 19 215 39 72 7 295 30 665 76 274 89 125 344 150 141 46 80 1,947 293 140 101 635 21)4 117 121 458 105 526 108 455 115 77 379 123 3,927 100 90 6 44 1 632 7 19 69 401 33 1,097 6 7 30 25 13 8 43 183 745 15 148 111 4 to 6 months. 7 to 12 months. 10, 646 8,308 86 166 1,208 54 20 62 25 412 36 31 171 6,596 17 187 33 73 14 220 29 407 61 239 67 95 481 73 229 96 266 43 63 1,607 156 83 43 340 93 79 138 547 103 672 77 301 91 45 289 52 132 1 36 .2 643 4 19 69 323 44 1,066 4 12 14 7 29 11 8 12 60 668 13 75 60 7,323 1,796 1,566 16 33 191 19 11 20 8 218 13 10 42 1,131 3 56 13 17 7 26 130 29 73 34 32 14 13 368 29 15 98 31 15 34 98 33 110 30 46 27 19 99 21 1,264 26 293 10 10 14 4 37 166 7 29 COUKTEY OF BIETH. Ger- many. 16, 051 580 1,938 222 10 72 73 12 46 39 87 145 112 108 1,407 285 95 95 110 46 280 66 341 51 1,435 160 181 145 41 379 614 94 337 316 764 208 77 122 363 259 213 119 270 40 2(2 79 48 709 120 276 2C6 1,637 6 106 90 31 51 12 102 34 612 2 . 38 211 1 89 20 Ire- land. Great Britain, 6.296 210 993 25 76 1,420 04 24 136 40 17 126 27 114 29 320 37 39 470 4 133 132 11 10 9 136 34 21 34 149 G5 98 123 216 10 64 7 66 33 51 6 104 35 593 13 169 2 23 10 Canada (Eng- lish). 60 296 23 6 336 21 U 18 17 9 2 1 64 '118 10 9 16 40 33 123 15 27 6 166 8 43 78 4 00 44 13 13 9 108 35 13 139 102 76 37 56 30 (French) i,T„r^ay. Canadn, Sweden and Den- mar ]£. Other coun- tries. 210 364 45 1 92 6 53 5 366 11 23 149 4 40 62 6 46 24 108 18 12 22 29 32 30 41 29 7 44 14 10 109 10 30 17 2 11 1 6 1 12 3 19 1 13 8 112 2 2 4 Age unknown omitted. POP — PT 2 36 d Unemployed at principal oconpation during any portion of census year ending May 31, 1S90. 562 STATISTICS OF POPULATION Table 116.— TOTAL MALES AND FEMALES 10 YEAES OF AGE AND OVEK ENGAGED IN SELECTED OCCUPATIONS, SPEAK ENGLISH, MONTHS UNEMPLOYED, AND COUNTRY liOUISIANA. SEX AHD SELECTED OOCDPATION3. MALES (a). Agricultural laborers Dairymen -. Farmers, planters, and overseers Fisliermen and oystermeu Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vine growers Lumbermen and raftsmen Wood choppers Clergymen Engineers (civil, meclianical, electrical, andmining) andsurveyors Lawyers 12 Officials (govemmont) 13 Physicians and surgeons. 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24, 25 37 88 39 40 41 12 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 60 51 52 53 54 65 66 67 68 69 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 Professors and teachers. Earbers and hairdressers. Bartenders Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) . Laborers (not specified) Eestaurant and saloon licepers Servants "Watchmen, policemen, and detectives.. Agents (claim, etc.) and collectors Bankers, brokers, and officials of banks, etc. Boatraen, canalmen, pilots, and sailors Bookkeepers, clerics, etc Commercial travelers Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc. Livery stable keepers and hostlers. Merchants, dealers, and peddlers — Messengers, packers, and porters.. Salesmen Steam railroad employ63 Apprentices Bakers Blaclvsmiths and wlieel Wrights Boot and shoe makers and repairers , Butchers _. , Cabinet makers and upholsterers , Carx'snters and joiners Coopers Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives. Iron and steel workers (includes molders) Machinists Manufacturers, publishers, etc Marble and stono cutters and masons Painters, glaziers, and varniahcrs Printers, engravers, and bookbinders Saw and planing mill employes, etc Tailors Tinners and tinware makers Tobacco and cigar factory operatives FEMALES (a) . Agricultural laborers Dairy women Earraors, planters, and overseers ; Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vine growers- Musicians and teachers of music Officials (government) Professors and tenoliers Barljers and Jiairdi'essers^.. Boarding and lodging house keepers. Hotel keepers Housekeepers and stewardesses.. Laborers (not specitiod) Laundresses j^ urges and mid wives Eestaurant and saloon keepers Servants Bookkeepers, clerks, etc Merchants, dealers, and peddlers. Saleswomen Apprentices Bakers Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives. Dressmakers, milliners, seamstresses, etc Tailoresses Tobacco and cigar factory oxjcratives Total. 314, 293 97, 041 419 81, 930 1,567 1,315 1,399 1,134 1,163 B12 1,070 942 1,250 1,110 992 957 1,602 40, 397 843 4,175 1,147 1,656 751 1,943 11, 530 457 3,737 1,109 9,040 1,133 1,998 3,535 913 1,082 2,217 1,720 1,334 532 6,961 3,761 843 416 768 810 1,287 1,535 977 2,132 097 181 990 108, 781 49, 055 77 6,168 09 265 68 2,338 60 610 74 1,331 5,838 9,681 510 74 20, 730 633 989 408 60 68 474 7,817 382 387 NATIVE WHITE. Native parents. 100, 780 21, 912 53 40, 962 543 180 746 191 808 308 819 556 987 691 153 277 049 6,389 210 860 385 380 497 5,707 233 768 316 3,218 233 1,021 1,030 302 179 086 141 330 90 2,252 623 272 318 344 260 479 437 938 61 114 147 14, 137 2,951 16 2,561 12 126 48 1,260 9 191 46 320 189 867 133 9 2,254 262 150 126 24 14 113 2,510 79 91 Foreign parents. 29, 300 882 113 1,667 266 202 67 7 36 92 167 214 125 91 286 394 360 4,521 223 258 314 461 1£0 247 4,419 141 807 151 1,970 269 706 393 382 470 375 149 1,238 422 221 211 278 199 135 641 151 157 236 154 6,615 10 557 2 72 7 160 33 235 49 9 1,447 240 182 239 30 17 315 2,161 121 230 Foreign white. 24, 603 2,103 212 1,621 509 523 102 29 180 75 54 102 120 12r 184 215 284 3,294 322 302 327 249 178 539 1,118 76 175 8,451 54 210 324 28 376 362 774 488 182 860 211 87 76 146 231 138 235 112 95 409 87 150 123 34 61 31 22 8 198 4 114 15 188 56 368 95 30 34 877 35 19 24 666 45 21 Total colored. 159,710 72, 144 86 37, 680 239 410 484 907 639 87 30 71 27,193 88 3,255 121 60 33 680 286 7 1,769 527 398 577 61 1,593 190 145 699 438 141 111 1,611 605 766 280 70 44 539 84, 040 45, 899 11 3,467 43 24 2 321 41 133 657 5,560 8,711 233 26 16, 933 12 80 18 22 2,490 137 45 AGE PBEIODS. (c) 10 to 24. Ill, 022 59, 355 105 10, 767 440 168 386 292 32 96 79 90 108 283 339 368 223 14, 171 85 2,014 101 292 49 355 6,472 73 1,121 318 1,118 685 1,028 1,042 893 326 517 432 336 102 943 461 348 151 209 77 3)7 863 423 871 130 171 322 52, 452 30,361 14 690 7 93 14 900 15 29 369 2,675 2,142 247 9,500 343 50 277 59 16 382 8,409 215 836 25 to 44. 127, 907 25, 123 196 42, 752 679 434 768 490 612 245 640 507 609 527 475 470 907 16, 968 600 1,343 555 786 344 991 4,655 232 1,732 530 4,819 306 774 1,975 18 518 937 721 642 228 2,718 774 357 188 375 402 476 760 • 977 214 211 453 31, 452 12, 901 25 2,302 26 118 81 1,037 240 27 161 371 111 1 18 54 3,098 103 45 to 64. 60, 838 9,772 95 22, 909 366 451 218 271 401 145 363 294 420 259 163 107 222 597 420 401 285 615 1,231 101 764 260 2,630 123 180 425 1 210 698 468 312 157 1,851 440 113 69 150 272 401 361 143 232 253 81 184 18, 015 6,041 33 2,616 37 63 21 361 17 212 36 351 896 2,598 102 34 3,657 33 463 15 28 29 1,139 50 11 65 and over. 13, 436 a The totals for each sex include all occupations, whether specified or not. & Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. OCCUPATIONS. 563 CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOE, AGE PEEIODS, CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO OF BIETH, BY STATES AND TEREITOEIES: 1890— Contmued. li on 81 AN A. CONJUGAL CONDITION. Single and un- known. 128, 551 60, 861 147 8,769 678 391 541 4U 202 171 262 237 309 618 429 690 454 17, 335 187 2,080 284 553 101 603 7,777 161 1,313 487 2,291 741 1,353 1,592 901 461 683 U61 420 153 1,605 638 467 193 343 159 391 610 663 1,026 207 237 424 53, 376 Married. 26,364 22 079 16 163 26 1,797 17 85 6 589 2,248 2,238 252 2 11, 615 483 87 348 60 23 416 4,838 266 354 Wid- owed. 175, 333 11, 799 33,338 253 69, 738 821 786 815 659 837 309 744 650 841 515 539 353 1,063 21, 363 631 1,270 778 1,019 531 1,225 3,461 293 2,235 612 6,323 881 610 1,816 11 688 1,405 845 347 3,927 1,044 854 214 390 593 821 846 384 1,032 433 227 633 30, 299 17, 085 12 1,042 13 11 190 13 97 13 168 2,306 3,638 97 17 3,814 35 177 26 21 1,120 49 10 2,675 19 3,294 55 133 40 55 59 28 66 96 71 22 14 77 1,633 31 200 80 81 56 65 277 13 166 65 402 31 32 121 1 33 123 92 61 32 414 84 23 9 33 64 71 74 28 67 56 17 33 24,303 Di- vorced, 610 167 139 3 3 6,370 43 4,381 29 339 20 324 548 1,148 3,643 163 54 5,103 39 717 34 37 36 1,798 61 22 Illiter- ate. Can not epeak Knfr- lish. 147, 762 70, 391 114 41,249 813 436 510 734 803 23, 640 9,692 67 8,370 653 195 46 28 15 2 26 46 112 8 1 198 2 8 87 45 186 21, 358 67 1,920 70 16 18 562 90 3 1,161 507 821 230 19 1,080 472 206 146 41 809 387 156 21 16 34 265 109 43 16 62 63, 713 33, 678 25 4,237 43 22 83 16 637 4,916 6,680 209 22 12, 753 • 5 189 7 1 17 35 910 S3 28 17 2,095 29 164 15 16 6 89 104 1 44 78 535 9 13 26 13 79 104 192 125 12 199 81 10 64 19 64 5,868 ttKEMPLOYED. (d) 2,613 8 737 11 9 32 2 11 4 66 119 331 1,044 7 127 11 8 583 25 2 Total. 50, 137 19, 963 U 5,542 538 158 856 425 21 82 21 28 14 333 38 72 245 11, 969 22 383 62 151 31 404 680 15 616 71 215 110 S3 578 87 86 250 113 62 56 1,611 433 181 105 125 55 81 470 53 63 19, 457 12, 130 5 601 10 23 3 4 51 1,368 1,412 124 1 2,063 30 13 16 1 54 738 42 83 lto3 montlis. 30, 202 14, 200 6 4,372 305 60 184 253 13 31 11 2 161 12 27 129 6,001 8 184 39 47 11 179 301 10 271 33 78 35 39 283 30 31 126 38 32 20 731 175 64 43 59 27 181 177 34 279 24 34 42 10, 799 6, 8Si 5 435 4 11 351 2 1 1 19 823 690 1,002 14 1 24 392 24 19 4 to 6 months. 7 to 12 months 16, 178 4,990 5 1,001 200 66 108 106 9 38 6 14 7 126 18 27 81 4,917 9 148 25 84 15 173 243 2 280 34 84 54 35 230 35 35 92 53 21 26 680 209 101 44 47 23 219 225 26 162 23 16 38 7,681 4,959 54 4 9 1 237 2 2 2 26 473 674 63 18 272 12 9 ,747 713 169 33 33 5 61 8 18 32 1,041 5 61 8 20 5 53 136 11 194 49 26 18 19 21 39 G 3 17 1,077 287 2 135 72 148 18 261 eODKTET OF BIETH. Ger- many. 6,845 143 46 407 20 172 20 10 34 11 12 17 22 26 73 64 58 837 96 65 78 65 44 85 289 30 140 55 952 17 90 92 11 242 142 124 381 101 20 16 37 90 69 77 33 29 238 42 28 10 17 21 22 3 2 22 1 33 5 65 16 142 29 14 257 8 228 12 11 10 153 19 Ire- land. Great Britain. 3,285 63 9 189 4 17 7 5 17 11 12 34 8 19 1 28 96 796 25 34 151 62 33 63 156 4 123 21 255 14 15 126 1 6 44 19 2 5 91 39 30 1,270 2 67 2 50 2 89 19 166 132 3 9 168 7 2 Can, ad a (Eng- lish). 48 1 212 7 18 68 188 7 18 20 27 35 61 131 9 18 11 109 4 13 41 3 7 27 8 6 5 78 401 Canada (lYenchj 63 Sweden Norway. 60 Den- mark. 14 Other coun- tries- 12, 399 1,951 155 721 506 46 8 116 26 19 25 66 54 110 121 40 1,496 197 239 63 91 73 271 510 31 109 84 2,097 18 89 46 14 119 136 408 381 49 232 06 14 13 30 60 38 71 27 18 150 33 131 1,373 321 13 393 19 1 4 282 19 U c Age nnknowu omitted. d Unemployed at principal ooonpatiou daring any portion of census year ending May 31, 1890. 564 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Tablb IIG.— total males AND FEMALES 10 TEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN SELECTED OCCUPATIONS, SPEAK ENGLISH, MONTHS UNEMPLOYED, AND COUNTRY mcAiivs:. SEX AND SELECTED OCCUPATIONS. MALES (a) AgTicultural laborers Farmers, planters, and overseers Fisliermen and oystermen Lumbermen, raftsmen, and wood choppers Miners and quarrymen Clergymen Lawyers , Officials (government) Physiciana and surgeons Professors and teachers Barbers and hairdressers Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) Hotel and boardinjr house keepers Laborers (not specified) Servants Watchmen, policemen, and detectives Agents (claim, etc.) and collectors B.inkers, brokers, and oilicials of banks, etc Poatnien, canalmen, pilots, and sailors Bookkeepers, clerks, eto Commercial travelers Draj'men, hackmen, teamsters, etc Livery stable keepers and ho-^tlers Merchants, dealers, and peddlers Salesmen Steam railroad employes Blacksmiths and wheelwrights Bleachers, dyers, .and HCourers. Boot and shoo makers and repairers , Brick makers, potters, etc Butchers '. Carpenters and joiners Coopers Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operators. Harness, saddle, and trunk makers, etc Iron and steel workers (includes iiioldcrs) Leather curriers, dressers, finishers, and tanners Machinists M.anufac turers, publishers, etc Marble and stone cutters irasons (brick and stone) Millers (flour and grist) Painters, glaziers, and v.irnishors P.apor mill oper.atives Printers, engravers, and bookbinders Saw and pl.aningmill employes, etc Ship and boat builders Tailors Tinners and tinware makers "Wood workers (not otherwise specified ) , FEMALES (a) , Farmers, planters, and overseers Artists and teachers of art Musicians and teachers of music Oflicials (government) Professors and teachers Hotel and boarding house keepers Housekeepers and stewardesses Laborers (not specihed) Laundresses Nurses and midwives .Servants Bookkeepers and accountants Clerks and copyists Merchauts, dealers, and peddlers Saleswomen Stenographers and typewriters Boot and shoe makers and repairers , Box makers (p.aper) , Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill oper.ntives. Dressmakers, milliners, seamst resses, etc Meat, fish, and fruit packers, canners, etc Paper mill operatives Printers, engravers, and bookbinders Straw workers Tailoresses Total. 212,033 16, 965 69, 535 3.664 2,776 1,3*6 956 750 926 1,046 901 859 1,382 689 20, 693 1,303 042 1,190 629 6,701 6,450 6n3 4,330 1,230 8,692 1,812 3,097 2,820 003 6, 417 070 632 8,203 811 9,190 560 863 680 1, 854 1.838 2,773 1,757 657 1,109 742 4,215 2,681 717 074 800 45, 063 1,352 177 474 90 6,410 369 1,9.90 128 671 003 10, 452 407 954 189 450 121 2,124 244 8,805 0,370 184 199 407 99 1,508 NATIVE WHITE. Native parents. 160, 480 13, 057 61, 994 3,203 1,474 894 729 694 817 921 817 578 1,041 603 11, 645 753 447 993 476 5,708 4,250 567 3, 149 9!3 7,111 1,380 2,040 2,343 103 4,227 271 658 6,998 735 3,220 430 446 375 1,413 1,562 1,842 1,278 623 2, 128 696 640 2,561 1,950 600 644 696 29,367 1,201 170 410 86 4,890 265 1,648 80 2;;l 510 6, 051 392 733 145 335 103 1, 605 173 2,486 6, 027 84 150 311 85 1,240 Foreign parents. 17, 906 1,615 3, 623 159 419 127 41 70 36 48 123 103 44 2,187 183 45 73 21 440 740 30 464 133 642 244 307 24 279 487 29 38 326 SO 1,263 68 162 73 174 110 203 124 45 236 55 139 570 113 65 1F9 66 22 109 18 84 25 1,426 63 160 13 80 14 263 45 1,392 710 62 25 75 13 204 Foreign white. 32, 897 218 800 324 190 15 38 82 36 131 237 83 6,753 307 149 129 30 637 463 30 703 173 032 187 743 466 230 701 370 35 933 45 4,606 01 255 238 227 166 727 90 267 352 61 ,077 499 152 141 139 Total colored. (i) 123 81 231 30 234 65 2,870 '>0 71 30 35 4 176 20 4,925 627 48 24 20 1 122 690 42 38 24 83 1 AGE PERIODS, (c) 10 to 24. 109 01 1 1 2 16 7 9 214 105 ..... 47, 119 8,934 4,422 846 745 377 18 31 37 39 339 204 254 14 6,198 540 43 143 21 1,380 2,626 69 943 362 717 791 691 338 196 1,873 252 70 816 123 4,440 107 181 165 432 101 678 185 118 450 326 308 1,325 200 165 339 267 87, 277 5 377 60 111 6,040 288 651 24 236 65 1,204 159 6,887 2,227 148 126 2,54 44 612 5,388 20,4.52 1,650 1,361 646 424 373 347 661 435 523 746 294 8,956 512 278 634 224 3,021 2,208 403 2,311 561 4,003 1,712 1,311 267 2,337 331 301 3,400 320 3,515 290 469 323 857 850 1,648 816 304 1,367 679 326 2,003 824 335 601 380 15, 116 46 to 61. 50, 574 194 99 216 41 1,771 128 091 43 216 184 3,059 166 355 68 189 62 803 79 2,645 2,922 31 64 142 51 604 1,793 22, 870 920 541 275 366 237 454 334 99 115 342 321 4,061 195 283 410 205 1,936 580 144 925 258 3,001 209 598 904 125 966 62 171 3,094 263 1,095 129 177 102 458 720 471 543 190 688 183 82 712 1,085 103 112 128 6,480 732 SO 32 16 203 202 652 21 206 246 1,038 11 42 75 24 101 6 342 1,038 11 4 277 65 and over. 20, 013 777 11, 710 240 120 44 156 loi 84 106 21 7 30 60 1,148 40 107 15 132 44 758 266 14 204 14 38 904 102 115 30 33 34 62 156 67 203 39 111 13 24 115 395 61 19 23 1,440 413 3 2 6 21 84 267 11 37 95 234 20 154 a The totals for each sex include all occupations, whether specified or not. & Persona of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. OCCUPATIONS. 565 CLASSIFIED BY. GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR,' AGE PERIODS, CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO OF BIRTH, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890— Continued. niAINE. CONJUOAL CONDITION. Single and un- known. 69, 533 Married. 132, 255 12, 506 8,6»7 1,152 1,230 492 Ul 179 102 175 654 287 368 35 9,094 816 88 265 86 2,153 3,300 163 1,386 552 1,555 980 964 540 262 2,184 362 124 1,560 211 4,787 179 264 225 610 251 954 324 174 820 384 405 1,815 473 235 436 341 33, 359 110 141 397 64 5,094 37 827 73 185 240 8,549 427 395 113 1,003 221 6,845 4,245 154 169 376 91 1,130 Wid- owed. Di- vorced. 9,241 3,053 47,125 2,341 1,440 803 771 537 788 807 329 551 069 623 10, 632 422 521 880 418 4,267 2,026 447 2,770 028 6,637 798 2,036 2,131 331 3,033 307 477 6,197 531 4,215 352 567 435 1,134 1,491 1,721 1,308 446 1,690 697 318 2,275 1,915 437 522 427 5,770 1,004 192 18 52 17 216 95 319 29 144 853 25 54 48 30 13 1,525 1,202 28 20 23 5 219 671 3,545 159 95 44 39 30 35 54 16 18 40 27 844 58 30 49 24 255 112 21 150 41 371 27 137 6 169 6 28 459 56 167 31 30 24 62 87 87 115 36 83 26 17 110 186 41 12 29 6,217 1,028 17 17 14 85 224 755 24 225 266 892 10 23 50 17 4 109 9 355 771 2 10 8 3 173 135 258 12 11 7 4 1 10 2 3 5 1 123 7 3 2 1 26 12 2 24 9 29 7 11 21 3 31 1 Illiter- ate. Can not speak lisi 13, 748 22 1 8 1 21 13 95 2 17 20 158 5 8 1 46 1 80 152 46 1,306 2,618 139 457 95 27 37 9 3,918 97 25 3 1 111 10 1 266 64 118 10 198 69 42 155 180 10 230 19 1,953 9 S6 58 35 17 44 121 36 35 106 ' 8 475 71 10 14 17 2,945 12 83 23 154 784 16 1 1,673 37 10 11 1 6,499 514 1,182 1 195 39 7 1 2 6 11 12 4 1,330 22 9 50 11 74 2 114 33 27 108 134 2 127 1 1,794 4 19 8 20 4 94 26 17 111 4 UMEMPLOYED. ( 1,712 2,650 97 7 256 140 205 110 70 ,25 186 167 151 253 446 22 8 623 11 1,494 5,159 266 15 253 61 713 416 218 79 82 1,118 607 399 197 100 . 9 67 la 24,560 35, 139 3,275 82 12,903 5,014 23, 2D8 10, 650 9,956 2,692 642 28,246 2,315 2,817 5,213 976 61 3,126 13 5,806 3,231 258 12 368 100 873 522 248 103 163 2. 034 757 617 147 161 12 424 14 701 4,0:13 286 10 187 31 202 108 09 25 75 1,051 290 283 128 35 8 32 15. 1,986 5,669 358 24 16 18 324 152 133 39 73 103 431 317 125 23 2 91 16 816 2,624 168 16 9 6 80 36 28 16 30 72 110 92 18 5 1 35 17 1,477 2,699 213 4 194 47 872 441 314 87 102 201 203 373 41 338 35 3.56 18. 22, 660 13, 075 643 49 63 102 1,797 922 618 257 228 1,136 1,351 1,112 611 115 9 261 » 1,090 2,444 113 11 1 162 83 58 21 11 93 113 111 19 1 2 40 20' 10,291 14, 678 782 12 1,071 "'"ioi" 3,069 1,752 999 318 156 4,519 786 2,175 921 127 19 155 21 2,710 3, 018 210 13 376 37 593 311 207 75 24 1,661 221 321 191 27 8 57 22. 9,066 28,732 1,587 70 1,064 638 1,479 727 512 210 871 3,239 1,655 1,408 985 168 30 2,406 23 4,965 1,616 91 4 68 29 998 431 327 237 78 682 291 387 77 11 1 108 24 9 756 7,195 311 20 63 43 979 495 312 172 153 586 mi 909 390 69 6 244 25' 4,634 8,811 411 21 1,043 182 1,272 703 108 161 46 3,189 388 631 718 47 8 107 26 1,506 2,000 72 9 44 12 337 211 92 31 21 383 105 328 61 12 1 21 27 4,627 66 G 23 42 813 361 289 163 57 207 233 287 99 68 4 68 2S- 1,412 1,951 99 5 105 134 295 160 88 47 419 421 380 159 288 82 6 98 2» 2,513 6,236 120 11 374 164 1,138 636 309 133 120 1 758 637 1,210 060 167 12 66 SO' 21, 511 28,708 1, 959 129 1,662 730 25, 341 16, 818 6,735 1,788 109 5,100 1,183 2,126 2, 823 773 34 613 31 1,401 936 15 912 1,000 1,010 345 602 63 18 214 69 102 1,281 32 2 227 32: 854 1,480 92 8 59 36 192 97 68 27 88 236 88 89 132 11 5 59 33 1,503 2, 813 192 14 77 85 808 501 232 75 297 267 308 367 86 278 11 176 .34 8,640 22, 453 1,552 86 1,214 921 9,811 5,978 3,006 800 250 1,781 1,665 6,571 3,006 427 20 375 35- 29,433 22, 729 1,261 31 6,578 6,521 7,826 5,032 1,815 979 2,141 7, 618 9,828 1,208 10,771 213 19 1,687 36 1,637 1,931 72 7 104 60 1,411 1,148 232 61 108 261 262 103 232 31 1 67 37' 3,955 6,851 352 10 559 311 1,048 1, 238 516 191 163 2.113 779 418 114 370 18 234 39 3,025 4,978 313 7 590 168 3,402 2,238 828 330 179 3,233 323 479 381 110 30 121 39 7,120 1,648 11, 129 9,757 616 31 255 166 1,959 1,221 199 236 297 1,617 2,150 819 559 602 15 162 40- 506 23 81 28 410 219 110 51 203 671 629 610 166 56 6 156 41 1,967 2.544 3,387 6,322 9,318 169 2 391 372 2,166 1,424 604 138 55 1,306 803 303 S05 241 2 398 42. 181 13 777 315 4,182 2,065 1,775 842 84 2,381 670 478 745 119 6 155 43. 5^946 604 36 317 205 5,329 2,871 2,008 450 283 1,131 1,046 1,201 611 326 25 219 41 1,979 1,231 2,380 1,763 126 2 348 170 512 309 137 66 92 1,156 142 133 363 15 7 55 15 103 11 37 29 301 189 79 33 112 127 167 208 31 182 15 51 48 2,737 4,582 1,980 1,800 2,607 2,037 3, 762 102 6 16 7 725 391 272 62 28 153 362 305 52 12 1 22 17 214 15 28 30 847 488 243 111 203 166 605 618 124 66 10 128 *l 1707 79 6 167 70 1,803 1,513 213 47 159 fi05 326 396 69 194 9 67 49' 3,240 4, 039 267 5 423 311 726 380 261 85 463 1,021 440 261 132 231 11 1,043 50- 218 10 332 201 1,213 810 292 111 152 161 319 501 556 161 7 175 51 211,455 27, 145 23, 213 1,105 14, 480 10, 562 13, 088 26, 861 12, 139 5,088 2,657 48, 745 14, 488 22, 217 15, 617 3,611 164 3,653 52 1,983 267 121 22 6 6 255 143 81 32 8 18 33 73 22 7 19 5» 11, 192 512 3,168 ' 353 891 979 300 1,505 2,370 38 71 124 39 19 91 3,607 34 262 2,543 8 122 615 18 95 409 8 45 80 35 18 228 607 943 115 102 328 169 413 656 91 87 130 7 36 40 3 1 7 92 37 55 51 lis 425 5& 56 2,350 1,251 1,897 37 1,305 71 803 370 336 91 62 2,473 221 399 95 95 2 93 67 1,854 57,455 6,113 4,768 606 137 3,437 257 244 388 1,100 1,533 188 172 549 64 205 18 16 11 16 973 2 15 29 1,003 3,860 398 361 57 419 2,089 189 182 29 392 1,235 156 129 23 192 530 51 50 6 28 780 18 15 16 279 27, 066 51 125 407 282 2, 991 94 156 114 574 9,780 277 226 75 30 730 25 89 33 21 2,763 3 8 1 3 101 39 774 10 28 66 5» "'i,'797' 59 60- 7' 111 61 62 1,109 6,373 47 22 3 11 7 265 150 70 45 7 50 19 77 12 3 2 18 63 318 185 22 12 10 612 267 171 81 52 201 179 437 79 15 3 81 64 1,425 13,175 2,124 28 2,358 120 23 851 35 4 182 13 161 8,251 601 06 6,370 378 65 2,197 160 20 681 63 2 11 8 10 798 96 19 272 50 08 955 128 2 56 10 ' ' "3 5 19 17 65 160 ' 11 ""115' 15 m 07 66 67 1,170 46,582 97 52 5 2 2 68 45 11 12 2 38 46 196 6 8 1 68- 7,763 2,414 144 6,833 7,807 9, 213 6,046 2,056 1,111 912 9,638 6,827 1,900 11, 321 133 9" 983 69 23,381 840 1,606 61 3,520 29 305 6 411 14 635 5 5,588 150 2,819 372 1,996 69 771 18 191 8 1,974 66 1,074 28 3,292 64 1,143 29 218 1 18 176 7 70 71 3,145 142 312 12 374 70 558 373 113 72 38 1,221 143 72 112 2 2 33 72 2,825 108 83 7 6 1 151 243 136 75 8 85 107 200 17 5 10 73 951 32 23 36 10 249 157 63 29 8 145 80 47 39 2 6 74 2,728 171 87 8 15 26 1,110 1,086 216 78 18 421 183 434 35 34 21 75 1,287 3,653 81 539 16 24 1 202 972 917 386 601 521 311 66 1 36 39 31 3 1 7fi 201 176 '"'iis' 105 12 621 201 791 106 62' i 332 77 e Age unknown omitted. d Unemployed at principal occupation daring any portion af census year ending May 31, 1890. 570 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. TABLEtTlS.— TOTAL' MALES -AND TEMALES 10 YEAES OP AGE AND OYEE ENGAGED IN SELECTED OCCUPATlOBrS, SPEAK ENGLISH, MONTHS UNEMPLOYED, AND GOUNTSY mTCKIOAN. SEX AND SELECTED OCCUPATIONS. MA:LES(8). Ajrriciiltural laborers Farmers, planters, and OTorseera Pishormen and oy aterm^n Gardeners, floriata, nurserymen, and vine grower* Lumbermen and raftsmen Miners Wood choppers Ciergymeli Lawyers Officiala (government) Physician^ and surgeons Profeaaora and teachers -.^ Barbers and hairdiessers Bartenders Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) Hotel and boarding bouse keftpers, Laborers (not spocified) Kestaurant and saloon keepers Servants "Watchmen, policemen, and detectives Agents (claim, etc.) and collectors Bankers, brokers, and officials of banks, etc Boatmon, canalmen, pilots, and sailors Bookkeepers, clerks, etc.-.i. Conunercial travelers Draynaen, hackmen, teamsters, etc — Livery stable keepers and hoatlera Kercbants, dealers, and peddlers.. - ^ Salesmen - Steam railroad employes - Blacksmiths and ■wheelwrights i^ot and shoo makers and repairers Butchers Cabinet makers and upholsterers Carpenters and joiners Carriage and wagon makera (not otherwise classiiied) Coopers Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives Harness, saddle, and trunk makers, etc Iron and steel workers (ineiudes, molders) Machinists Manufacturers, publishers, etc Marble and stono cutters and masons Millers (flour and grist) Painters, glaziers, and varnisbers Printers, engravers, and bookbinders Saw and planing mill employes, ote Tailors Tobacco and cigar factory operatives "Wood workers (not otherwise specified) FEMALES (a) Agricultaral laborers Fanners, planters, and overseers Artists and teHcbers of art Musicians and teachers of music Professors and teachers Hotel and boarding house keepers Housokeepers and stewardesses Laborers (not specified) Laundresses Kurses and mid wives Servants Bookkeepers and accountants Clerka and copyists Merchants, dealers, and peddlers Saleswomen Stenographers and typewriters Telegraph and telophonx) operators Chemical works employSs Corset makers Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives Dressmakers, milliners, seamstresses, etc. Printers, engravers, and bookbinders Tailoreascs Tobacco and cigar factory operatives "Wood workers (not otherwise specified) Total. 663, 627 71, 818 192, 803 1,619 2,625 11, 466 18, 953 2, 118 2,981 2,638 2,795 ,"!, 335 2,974 2,797 1,8«7 7,097 2,251 80, 727 8,268 4, 365 2,142 5,575 1,959 3,996 17, 628 2,921 11, 857 2,890 22, 322 5,870 15, 288 8,174 3,301 8,615 2,392 23, 693 1,700 2,808 2,626 1,764 4,940 5,159 5,643 0,473 2,129 7,896 3,182 18, 470 2,617 2,161 5,571 95,948 551 6,455 368 1,344 10, 647 1,098 2,362 718 2,065 1,109 37,-632 1,130 2, 795 508 1,284 335 806 378 1,869 16, 1«5 680 1,049 982 260 NAttTE WHITE. Kativa parents. 274, 109 36, 695 99, 025 449 772 2,946 437 409 1,433 1,846 1,396 2,043 l,8S5 1,167 462 2,676 24, 650 717 1,215 703 3,250 1,185 1,230 7,729 1,026 4,356 1, 1S3 10, 411 2,872 5,186 2,675 821 1,030 667 10, 289 769 1, 345 661 749 1,130 1,756 2,769 2,482 1,167 8,647 1,344 4, 615 338 607 1,720 37, 009 223 2,783 248 815 6,299 420 1,123 190 482 11, 310 639 1,026 198 464 331 137 4* 152 635 6,847 276 347 68 42 Forsign parftnts. 126, 147 19, 938 30, 002 405 331 1,994 1,425 236 340 418 616 613 556 668 1,634 334 13, 632 670 852 324 942 293 1,197 5,534 479 2,616 444 4,178 1,665 8,141 1, 500 456 946 546 3,664 264 680 614 385 1,271 1,326 940 1,041 341 1,743 1, 027 8,202 394 720 1,290 28,620 179 633 74 162 442 169 389 192 11, 278 430 1,241 126 572 172 147 180 145 399 6,614 230 64,8 Foreign white. 256,510 15, 376 62, 673 624 1,404 6,420 17, 087 1,348 1,1»6 365 775 491 644 855 2,820 41, 610 1,872 1,633 1,108 1,374 479 1,493 4,320 51-5 4,707 697 7,694 1,324 6,936 3,966 2,008 1,661 1,172 9,749 665 849 1,4*6 .627 2,516 2,068 1, 829 2,868 619 2,472 799 ID, 695 1,879 930 2,649 28,804 145 2,084 45 170 1,006 613 749 318 940 384 14, 229 161 524 273 247 95 50 82 81 319 3,883 74 662 627 127 Total colored. 6,861 810 1,103 141 18 105 4 125 42 9 8 15 5 430 2 67 9 1,835 9 665 7 9 2 76 45 1 178 56 39 9 25 33 16 8 7 81 2 34 5 3 38 51 264 8 815 121 1 2 AOB PiHIODS. (c) 10 to 24. 159, 627 42, 851 15,254 379 258 3,204 5,700 684 85 149 237 87 1,150 798 550 1,210 63 24, 029 189 2,071 145 696 145 1,156 8,647 283 3,238 625 1,988 2,410 3,832 1,270 373 806 673 2,512 200 624 1,044 358 1,€31 1,478 304 761 281 2,063 1,521 6,021 624 811 2,334 56, 326 395 97 150 694 6,828 657 442 528 251 28, 277 759 1,960 72 837 431 231 263 287 799 7,718 416 974 901 221 25 to 44. 311, 323 22, 284 86, 302 834 871 6,364 11, 084 1,196 1,486 1,376 1,464 1,733 1,496 1,683 1,192 4,266 1,115 38, 617 2,255 1,765 1,131 2,906 1,020 1,997 7,207 1,791 6,273 1,213 12, 422 2, 720 9,241 4,318 1,190 2,034 1,124 11,814 720 1,194 1,112 848 2,653 2,674 3,018 3,380 1, 095 4,182 1,313 9,952 1,089 1,107 2,516 26, 962 45 to 64. 154, 566 107 961 189 567 3,432 518 940 186 945 425 7,370 346 775 297 416 174 93 51 88 271 6,942 145 489 77 5,095 69,848 331 943 1,590 1,929 282 1,048 895 959 1,174 274 276 121 1,493 925 14,881 769 444 769 1,702 610 756 1,526 786 2, 081 474 6,791 665 1,963 2,144 1,263 070 478 7,776 614 749 388 468 591 883 1,937 1,938 612 1,425 312 2,261 32 1,307 27 72 297 685 68 530 397 1,478 19 50 197 27 1 5 2 3 210 1,610 18 138 3 5 a The totals for each sex include all occupations, whether speci^ed or not. b Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanue, and olTillzed Indians. OCCUPATIONS. 571 CLASSIFIED BY GEIirERA.L NATIVITY, COLOR, AGE PERIODS, COKJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO OF BIRTH, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES : 1890— Continued. MICHIOAItr. CONJUGAL CONDITION. tINEMPLOTED. (tf) CODHTET OP BIETH. Illitor- Can not Bpaak Ene- ii.£. J 1 ginglo afid un- known. M«,iTted. "Wid- owefl. Di- vorced. ate. Total. Its 3 months. 4 to 6 monthB. 7 to 12 months. Ger- niany. Ire- land. Great Britain. Canada (Eng- lish). Canada (French) Sweden and Norway Den- mark. Other coun- tries. 233,727 415, T36 21,647 2,497 44,753 30, 579 117,940 52, 717 63, 448 11,775 62, 684 18, 044 34,873 63, 565 15,436 19, 687 3,339 39, 759 I 46, 301 24,202 1,913 397 4,848 1,955 16, 693 7,004 7,421 1,168 4,497 702 1, 832 6,356 604 665 327 1,401 2 2<,813 159, 660 7,754 S36 11, 951 6,053 4,756 1,887 2,451 41« 17, 965 5,895 10, 301 17, 876 2,042 2,109 850 6,688 3 681 852 82 4 3t3 104 682 ?M 372 71 93 33 46 133 93 107 17 106 4 455 1,894 160 10 175 222 612 129 325 68 443 83 282 99 19 17 9 455 5 7,213 3,937 263 18 1,455 712 3,511 2,168 1,173 170 570 368 350 2,624 996 618 100 608 6 10, 119 8,507 317 10 1,895 5,489 1,943 1,430 357 161 611 783 4,233 196 314 4,110 78 6,863 7 1,197 852 65 4 520 585 607 330 143 29 53 36 44 265 352 168 9 436 8 471 2,409 96 5 10 44 59 18 30 11 270 66 271 300 19 64 7 172 9 473 2,021 2,143 119 25 4 hi 23 70 24 104 11 24 34 98 46 122 79 147 155 278 16 33 12 39 1 11 23 49 10 11 647 90 9 ii' 7 198 495 2,644 168 28 7 3 37 25 5 7 83 43 145 615 36 6 5 66 12 1, KU'i 1,040 C13 491 5 15 895 536 244 68 115 19 108 159 18 11 61 &2 222 293 14 82 10 10 2 5 56 60 13 14 1,683 65 13 ei' 23 168 81 1,159 677 37 14 54 27 178 85 69 24 212 51 52 253 109 63 8 87 15 1,943 4,926 . 199 27 272 134 1,775 818 790 167 601 229 656 839 181 161 27 233 16 152 2,039 52 8 71 20 62 30 18 14 168 80 108 338 111 48 13 72 17 85, 116 42, 706 2,610 295 12, 377 11,099 33, 300 13,960 15, 616 3,724 10, 922 3,153 2,712 8,295 4, 014 4,199 559 7,990 18 665 2,594 ito 9- 122 85 91 4t 37 14 690 128 132 358 1S9 132 24 240 19 3,139 1,0G9 137 20 270 111 687 383 221 8-3 284 120 300 671 139 108 36 175 20 339 1,677 115 11 105 51 262 128 108 26 222 214 197 269 64 44 12 90 21 1,223 4,085 226 41 12 15 402 171 185 46 267 109 301 503 35 33 8 120 22 340 1,626 90 3 7 4 61 24 30 7 59 51 152 165 10 19 4 30 23 1,782 2,078 119 17 242 26 2,254 433 1,661 160 111 117 234 027 147 167 18 80 24 10, 994 6,333 263 38 45 63 1,125 S37 426 162 672 209 933 1,596 174 212 40 427 25 C46 2,185 74 16 3 1 258 138 96 22 89 46 101 224 10 4 2 41 28 4,671 0,832 310 44 1,006 305 2,270 1,267 826 178 883 373 442 1,591 583 319 72 463 27 1,058 1, 226 94 32 101 21 223 106 86 31 91 73 101 293 00 40 11 35 28 S,881 17, 624 761 66 462 460 727 303 316 108 2,243 491 1,067 1,699 239 190 87 1,674 29 3,037 2,720 96 17 17 28 596 259 294 43 208 61 191 612 83 75 19 188 30 e,413 8,524 317 34 967 955 2,448 1,461 812 176 1,473 .818 750 1,756 392 939 61 730 31 1,965 6,849 310 50 278 254 1,115 562 398 155 909 260 747 1,266 220 232 54 256 32 646 2,873 264 18 136 244 457 185 181 91 790 174 203 289 125 93 23 247 33 1,182 2,342 105 16 80 124 346 156 131 69 778 54 247 299 48 46 25 166 34 843 1,401 79 9 53 145 407 236 129 42 455 24 119 168 18 72 34 284 35 4, 831 17,562 1,155 145 796 1,066 9,414 4,330 4,019 1,065 2,423 342 1,183 3,041 840 644 96 1,193 80 289 1,314 87 10 23 34 324 143 114 67 219 41 97 221 18 2 6 66 37 834 1,809 151 14 128 63 1,122 507 486 129 234 67 65 277 46 27 9 126 38 1,266 1,303 52 6 298 369 9S3 289 673 71 400 SO 92 200 94 116 26 430 39 545 1,127 78 14 19 29 208 94 86 26 189 20 90 222 25 12 4 60 40 2,071 2,765 94 10 115 173 1,241 656 460 126 938 262 299 388 90 96 17 426 41 1,923 3,104 120 12 60 102 066 391 195 70 500 100 570 610 46 114 18 200 42 697 4,648 181 17 66 60 415 187 177 61 434 136 381 666 89 40 21 158 43 1,360 4,668 280 30 304 376 3,206 1,026 1,800 380 956 199 671 516 80 134 23 891 44 449 1,603 69 8 25 S3 243 106 105 32 163 25 150 207 13 9 10 44 45 2,879 4,734 231 62 141 188 3,103 1,426 1,359 310 607 105 453 693 97 127 35 355 46 1,832 1,299 40 11 13 25 387 190 150 47 190 37 173 264 16 26 2 94 47 8,439 9,632 364 85 2,324 2,499 6,572 1,6J7 1,389 5, 5.'!6 1,964 213 393 1,9S9 1,447 2,021 260 2,416 48 846 1,647 111 13 «2 804 376 164 150 62 921 97 132 133 13 137 14 893 49 1,085 1, 034 39 3 43 97 370 200 127 43 523 22 56 95 18 13 2 201 50 2,621 2,837 94 16 291 551 1,617 1,024 340 153 547 47 176 303 57 164 48 1,208 61 73,244 8,839 12, 282 1,583 8,768 3,048 13, 063 6,147 4,913 2,003 6,830 2,532 3,079 9,749 913 2,215 334 3,403 62 458 53 39 1 69 46 109 36 60 13 46 2 5 35 6 10 5 82 63 244 760 4,315 136 611 280 32 9 15 6 619 416 328 447 47 30 11 181 64 285 1,059 45 174 31 84 7 27 1 22 124 8 41 10 65 4 18 3 11 1 4 4 26 36 111 1 6 1 8 56 i 5' 56 9,948 98 424 210 65 5 3, 745 2, 063 1, 112 570 62 79 142 704 104 22 27 10 35 3 2 55 67 57 53 337 598 65 62 57 21 4 9 8 59 87 82 979 444 810 119 173 113 107 50 39 18 108 86 131 255 36 66 12 70 69 514 87 103 14 92 172 182 72 79 31 151 22 16 43 9 17 2 67 CO 709 506 703 87 870 15B 261 100 122 89 278 155 83 263 44 61 8 97 61 646 165 366 32 33 203 73 84 46 50 45 97 123 7 18 1 37 1,852 62 C3 33,406 2,005 1,786 375 1,914 2,040 8,719 1,703 1,652 465 3,661 1, 186 1,193 4,160 363 1,738 230 1,012 2,559 60 120 25 ■ 89 13 21 78 IBO 29 i 83 37 63 12 29 7 76 2 27 31 90 110 246 2 21 9 49 61 65 6 ii' 14' 2' 155 183 244 16 25 27 11 6 3 2 89 33 50 55 11 1 1 33 C6 1,137 93 40 14 1 9 110 40 42 23 31 9 24 146 13 6 2 16 67 569 809 SOO 348 935 13 15 2 10 191 10 6 2 14 214 6 5 2 6 19 74 20 32 33 859 23 6 14 23 222 27 8 9 6 88 24 6 9 4 49 i 10 14 98 4 1 7 15 9 13 11 13 23 87 71 34 44 27 111 4 2 6 3 63 69 70 i" 4 5' 1 47 2' 1 36 i' 17 4' 71 72 34' 7 11,810 2,384 1,825 446 121 161 2,334 935 1,029 370 623 260 483 1,969 207 149 35 269 73 517 35 23 5 1 1 88 48 28 12 4 1 16 33 1 5 1 Q 74 1,323 152 150 24 35 74 301 127 129 46 249 24 45 209 26 15 7 77 75 937 20 11 19 5 117 17 229 34 176 71 96 48 47 14 33 9 366 08 4 11 2 29 11 10 6 1 204 37 76 244 4" 77 c A^e imkiLOwxi omitted. d Uuomployed at priucipal occupation daring any portion of censns year ending May 31, 1880. 572 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Tabm 116.— total MAXiES AND FEMALES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN SELECTED OCCUPATIONS, SPEAK ENGLISH, MONTHS UNEMPLOYED, AND COUNTKY miNIV£SOTA. SEX AND SELECTED OCCUPATIONS. MAI-ES(a) Agricnltnral laborers Farmers, planters, and overseers Crardenera, florists, nnrservmen, and vine growers Lumbermen, rat'tsnien, and wood choppers Miners Clergymen Engineers (civil, mecbanical, electrical, and mining) andaurveyors Lawyers Officials (government) Physicians and surgeons Professors and teachers Barbers and hairdressers Bartenders ISngineera and firemen (not locomotive) Hotel and boarding house keepers Laborers (not specified) Kestaurant and saloon keepers Servants , "Watchmen, policemen, and detectives Agents (claim, etc) and collectors Bankers, brokers, and officials of banks, etc Bookkeepers, clerks, etc Commercial travelers Draymen, hackmen, tc.imaters, etc Foremen and overseers - Livery stable keepers and hostlers Merchants, dealers, and peddlers Messengers, packers, and porters Sale«mcu Steam railroad employes Telegi'apb and t elephone operatives Blacksmiths and wneclwriglits Boob and shoe makers and repairers Butchers Carpenters and joiners Coopers Harness, saddle, and trunk mnkers, etc Iron and steel workers (includes molders) Machinists Manufacturers, publishers, etc .•. Marble and stone cutters Masons (brick and stone) ;Mi) lers (flour and grist) Pain tors, glaziers, and varuishers Plasterers Plumbers and gas and steam fitters Printers, engravers, and bookbinders Saw and planing mill employes, etc Tailors..:...... Tinners and tin ware makers FEMALES (a) Agricultural laborers Farmers, planters, and overseers Artist s and teachers of art Musicians and teachers of music Professors and teachers Hotel .ind boarding house keepers Housekeepers and stewardesses Laborers (not specified) Laundresses Nurses and midwives Servants Agents, collectors, and commercial travelers Bookkeepers and accountants Clerks and copyists [[][ Merchants, dealers, and peddlers ]'.'.'.'. Saleswomen Stenographers and typewriters '."'.'. Telegrajili and telephone operators Boot and shoemakers and repairers Confectioners Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives Uressmakers, milliners, seamstresses, etc Printers, engravers, and bookbinders Tailoresses Tobacco and cigar factory operatives Total. 103, 461 51, 701 130, 607 1,033 4,050 1,858 1,905 1,241 2,135 2,048 1,401 2,217 1,544 1,387 3,235 1,558 40, 548 2,132 4,478 1, 338 6,144 1,811 14, 292 1,764 7,980 1,147 1,683 14,019 1,205 4,124 10, 856 1,147 4,463 2,195 2,249 15, 185 1,428 1,160 1,178 2,374 3,290 1,268 4,218 2,209 4,141 964 1,310 2,615 5,418 2,072 1,060 65, 623 457 3,261 239 664 7,391 741 1,448 188 1,844 1,009 31, 31 4 121 651 1,592 223 657 745 160 217 136 378 10, 076 382 243 121 NATIVE WHITE. Native parents. 89, 499 7,065 23, 093 263 1,238 52 624 711 1,468 817 844 895 467 198 1,190 442 5,464 306 784 285 3,506 1,053 5, 554 1,036 2,069 213 592 4,729 247 1,524 3,291 600 706 197 382 3,501 376 244 226 671 1,202 123 554 009 1,131 161 292 1,041 063 79 265 13, 107 58 497 ue 303 3,631 213 321 13 109 328 2,672 74 302 486 64 182 438 72 31 33 69 2,330 121 42 24 Foreign parents. 84,591 18, 529 22,119 111 729 64 224 217 371 478 188 718 474 399 808 247 5,301 489 826 282 1,100 290 4,325 367 2,021 226 370 3,013 420 1, 222 2,723 377 886 255 028 2,118 313 380 251 654 621 168 480 485 824 189 604 835 708 121 385 22, 237 222 260 64 210 3,064 142 314 58 252 234 10, 156 28 261 765 46 227 67 100 58 121 4,615 197 67 69 Foreign white. 227,246 26,054 85, 307 653 2,024 1,742 1,049 312 291 749 361 604 405 775 1,228 866 29, 568 1,319 2,084 764 1,529 466 4,381 361 3,835 707 606 6,268 463 1,376 4,822 167 2,867 1,742 1,237 9,558 737 535 700 1,147 1,406 977 3,176 1,115 2,174 596 411 738 3,741 1,872 414 29, 873 177 2,488 28 88 696 372 803 115 1,419 434 18,270 19 84 351 113 139 80 20 86 44 188 3,187 64 143 Total coloreel. 0) 198 15 215 18 782 7 3 2 32 2 408 14 10 2 64 13 216 AOB PEEIODS. (c) 10 to 24. 99, 373 33, C16 12, 219 111 833 664 64 277 131 155 44 890 604 399 619 47 11, 328 126 1,979 78 626 151 6,602 104 2,292 85 477 1,416 691 1,501 2,546 635 712 433 611 1,858 263 335 294 689 198 199 510 389 1,130 139 691 1,313 1,538 379 413 40, 863 347 85 88 343 4,858 40 394 90 050 284 23, 785 38 416 1,148 29 452 602 109 183 77 213 6,497 310 118 103 204, 455 14, 660 63, 080 424 2,530 1,090 1,062 758 1,403 1,228 864 1,137 015 904 2,109 813 22, 302 1,676 2,132 806 3,880 1,040 6,633 1,290 4,601 832 845 8,860 443 2,267 7,142 480 2,659 1,088 1,339 9,463 797 623 675 1,383 2,043 865 2,648 1,387 2,419 621 563 1,093 8,236 1,124 528 18, 672 77 779 133 286 2,347 423 050 62 908 408 6,458 67 226 417 118 195 236 48 30 41 91 4,015 67 101 17 45 to 64. 81, 729 2,497 44,663 617 165 169 504 169 112 65 454 607 5,667 405 282 357 1,443 532 866 269 952 214 238 3,359 56 298 1,055 20 917 616 273 3, 276 316 186 181 357 942 175 910 380 622 165 48 172 521 457 108 4,882 22 1,970 18 28 138 255 334 26 247 262 705 24 7 19 10 4 3 2 16 68 490 2 15 1 65 and over. . The totals for each sex include all oeoupatioas, whether specified or not. b Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. OCCUPATIONS. 573 CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AGE PERIODS, CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO OF BIRTH, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890— Continued. miivivfsoTA. CONJUQAL COSDITION UNEMPLOYED, (d) 30UNTfilf OF BIETH. Illiter- ate. ^an not spealc Eng- lish. Single and un- known. Married. -V^id- owed. Di- vorced. Total. lto3 months. 4 to 6 months. 7 to 12 months. Ger- many. Ire- land. Great Britain. Canada (Eng- lish). Canada (French) Sweden and Norway. Den- mark. Other coun- tries. 171,913 218, 659 11,914 975 22, 166 36, 524 58, 008 24, 225 27, 255 6,628 54, 677 13, 775 11, 343 16,024 5,535 98, 060 7,229 20, 193 1 45, 902 23, 425 232 3,682 1,181 4,783 101, 873 738 1,256 648 915 6,050 65 97 23 101 259 8 15 1 3,022 64 67 288 133 7,311 61 94 90 611 3,597 1,957 130 1,391 47 3,441 706 31 343 24 4,139 980 79 454 20 1,017 271 20 94 3 0,253 24, 074 344 69 21 663 5,733 31 84 33 687 3,250 60 93 237 774 3,653 25 1, 019 35 332 1,772 15 185 9 14, 226 37, 283 106 608 441 1,203 2,004 20 10 2,015 6,903 52 53 960 2 3 4 5 6 479 ei8 605 468 294 1,374 692 1,451 1,508 1,034 48 30 68 67 64 6 1 11 5 9 ' 60 3 2 3 9 13 170 27 77 13 6 88 10 30 4 7 64 9 35 6 6 18 3 12 3 311 35 35 123 63 77 20 37 116 20 127 70 43 77 44 83 83 72 149 112 9 6 7 15 25 293 70 62 221 66 18 8 5 9 4 127 16 25 40 27 7 t| 1 7 10 11 1,648 622 915 1,269 148 627 883 449 1,869 1,365 36 33 13 84 41 6 6 5 13 4 22 9 19 38 24 662 94 142 644 37 322 49 71 287 18 240 34 48 271 10 90 11 23 36 9 148 146 211 192 235 32 15 35 163 82 31 12 21 193 48 64 84 91 211 122 5 39 22 40 31 267 70 324 306 262 6 7 16 36 28 51 43 65 53 6S 1? 26 15 54 26 13 14 15 16 23, 027 601 8,470 323 1,824 16, 386 1,668 897 969 4,103 1,042 64 96 44 195 93 9 13 2 22 4,243 33 200 30 8 6,242 31 170 17 10 16,682 43 659 97 256 6,622 18 318 39 109 8,327 15 173 47 113 1,733 10 68 11 34 5,600 510 413 130 297 2,082 71 153 172 126 638 39 138 60 228 1,453 1:3 223 116 303 791 42 78 29 32 15, 019 374 860 199 335 908 23 86 20 61 3,181 120 151 48 97 17 18 19 20 21 466. 9,530 641 4,123 266 1,283 4,659 1,070 3,063 839 58 185 50 173 38 4 18 3 22 4 3 28 3 364 10 4 53 1 203 15 33 935 70 1,665 79 15 471 34 342 40 11 314 25 660 29 7 150 11 163 10 70 681 36 792 107 63 272 25 340 179 95 644 64 139 62 95 745 70 619 46 11 109 4 168 11 102 1,483 69 1,343 263 7 129 11 151) 23 23 318 36 227 26 22 23 24 25 26 925 3,309 847 2,407 8,226 603 10, 302 343 1,6a 6,414 47 376 14 62 200 8 S2 1 11 16 81 213 19 10 386 38 229 29 8 470 132 351 214 280 1,751 67 159 83 136 890 49 146 95 106 672 16 46 36 39 189 116 1,616 114 241 814 61 303 44 75 692 50 445 26 130 331 89 601 51 189 489 25 111 3 35 93 220 1,942 173 571 1,987 19 181 14 50 118 27 1,063 32 84 298 27 28 29 80 31 813 1,370 772 958 4,874 322 2,921 1,319 1,233 9,665 11 160 94 64 689 1 12 10 4 67 1 272 271 66 965 92 632 254 189 6,791 40 261 128 89 2,462 31 199 98 77 2,702 21 72 30 23 627 24 707 609 050 1,712 3 147 66 41 242 31 216 61 63 610 70 290 62 80 995 7 117 49 26 433 19 1,075 759 2!J7 4,885 3 110 40 41 259 6 191 196 12.'. 524 ^•> 148 113 30 443 33 34 35 3S 419 613 634 988 686 706 617 605 1,314 2,487 286 28 ■ 30 62 108 18 2 3 10 9 27 23 37 26 23 47 25 60 37 35 678 81 227 323 265 294 34 102 175 101 233 30 92 115 132 44 17 33 38 32 273 217 142 216 270 35 13 76 70 110 25 27 78 232 196 65 68 72 113 320 2 14 12 23 43 216 113 228 397 308 37 13 19 28 84 75 73 60 77 S7 38 39 40 41 601 1,438 727 1,978 294 735 2, 622 1,420 2,040 628 23 149 57 112 25 4 9 5 11 7 56 169 31 75 46 61 452 49 170 34 564 2,345 411 1,372 481 181 603 223 576 164 321 1,471 151 655 294 62 271 37 142 33 150 350 303 351 117 71 180 76 69 63 169 184 113 151 47 41 131 130 103 48 33 61 U 70 29 445 1,4*7 364 1, 179 235 14 111 :i3 O.i 21 52 '82 108 30 42 43 44 45 46 898 1,694 3,033 704 645 402 868 2,289 1,292 498 8 46 88 73 20 2 7 8 3 3 4 7 431 84 20 2 33 715 264 24 255 228 2,536 282 149 137 120 1,046 16 75 95 90 1,255 10 50 23 18 236 256 24 47 191 437 470 135 65 32 85 25 22 87 75 64 67 22 64 122 397 25 44 6 11 193 14 6 130 227 2,034 994 127 10 38 59 13 59 503 213 50 47 48 49 50 51 64, 311 4,345 0,377 692 3,290 5,540 7,675 3,437 2,870 1,263 5,359 1,936 1,149 1,774 352 16, 492 931 4 42 17' 2 23 6 33 1,892 62 412 159 163 513 6,980 115 781 134 1,124 25 417 50 97 20 2,619 23 43 66' 3 11 49 791 1 4 59 898 3' 35 10 16 69 2,849 10 2 6 28 19 3 8 21 1,023 1 13 18 68 62 6 i' 17 60 683 5 16 3 384 ii 1 133 6 17 9? 6 22 5 69 37 1,035 10 16 13 140 1 4 46 15 52 12 106 28 1, 151 1 2 17 16 63 54 2 58 57 68 69 60 61 62 63 61 65 66 67 211 263 31 273 373 303 22 396 300 42 41 1 51 34 29 125 20 243 39 282 24 236 74 7 54 37 172 136 4 30 13 70 36 2 11 6 34 38 33 159 24 175 84 79 53 14 149 -32 25 32 37' 63 62 61 2 37 68 10 5 2 11 2 151 418 65 874 29, 444 60 607 1,479 62 964 30 28 59 74 799 26 13 46 84 107 5 3 8 3 1,880 3,631 2,307 15 63 138 8 1,093 4 26 60 4 338 10 14 63 4 326 1 13 23 3,297 2 7 60 40 862 1 7 30 9 369 3 11 43 14 440 7 34 81 11 108 11,413 6 18 101 18 647 s' 13 1 1 4 5 3 6 6 4 695 690 133 199 85 26 26 19 13 31 32 17 7 5 18 5 6 1 i' 2 1 68 88 15 31 12 34 42 9 11 6 24 23 3 11 5 10 13 3 9 2 31 5 2 21 8 5 7 9" 7 12 18 4 3 4 22 35 11 11 3 2 3 1 3 5 61 6 2 24 11 4 1 12 5 63 70 71 72 1 3 i 1 3 1 12 6 272 8,171 863 196 ]11 42 997 15 24 8 61 764 13 22 6 3 U4 1 2 1 23 79 1 4 8 26 134 2 9 3 63 1,137 67 33 14 36 476 20 11 6 19 458 25 12 3 14 203 22 10 5 31 479 22 13 16 9 158 8 3 1 6 208 3 5 2 9 430 11 24 2 2 76 2 2 116 1,685 10 74 3 5 92 4 5 1 10 159 4 17 13 73 74 75 76 77 A.ge unknown omitted. d Unemployed at principal occupation during any portion of census year ending May 31, 1890. 574 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Tabui 116.— TOTAIi MAXJSS AND FEMALES 10 YEAES OF AGE AND OVEE ENGAGED IN SELECTED OCCTJPATTONS^ SPEAK ENGLISH, MONTHS UNEMPLOYED, AND COUNTBY iSIKSSXSSIPPI. SEX AND SELECTED OCCDTATIONB. MALES (a) . Asriciiltnrallaljorers Karracrs, planters, and ovorijeers Fisliermon and oyatermen Oardiinera, florists, uurRerymen, and Tine growers. Xiumbernicn and rai'tsia«H Wood ciioppers ■Clerg_\Tneu La w y era Offioinis (government) Pliydiciana and surgeons . Professors and teiachers liarljers and liaia^dressera Bartend-era Engineers and iiremen (not locomotiTC). Hotel and boai'ding lioniae keepers Laborers (not s^ociited) Restaurant and aaluon keepers Servants AVatcliuien, poliocanen, and detectives . Agents (claim, etc.) and collectors Bankers, brokers, and officials of banks. etc_ Boatmen, ^janalmen, pilots, and sailors Bookkeepers, clerks, etc Commercial travelers _ -. Draymen, baokmen, team^atera, etc -. Foremen and overseers Hostlers - Livery stable keepers .' Mer(?]iants, dealers, and peddlers - Hessengers, packers, and porters. Salesmen , Steam railroad employes. Telegraph and tjeleplione operators , Ul.acksraitlia and wbeel Wrights Boot and shoe makers and 'repairers _ St. Brick -markers, potters, etc Butchers ., Carpenters and joiners Cliarcoal, coke, and lime burners Cottou, ■woolen, and other textile mill operatives . Machinists , , Manufacturers, publishers, etc Marble and stonecutters and masons IJfTechaBics (not otherwise specified) ^ Millers (flour and grist) ...t Painters, glaziers, and vamishers Printers, engravers, and bookbinders Saw and planing 3niil craploy6s, etc Tinners and tin^vare makers "Wood 'Workers (not otlierwise specitiod) . FEMALES (a). Agricultural laborers Dairy women ._ Farmers, planters, and overseers Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vine growers. Artists and tea^^hers of art 1 Musicians and teachers ofmusic Ofiicials (government) Professors and teachers Boarding and lodging house keepers. Hotel keepers Housekeepers and stowardessea. Laborers (not specified) Laundresses Curses and m id wives Restaurant and saloon Iteepers... Servants , Bookkeepers and accountants Clerics and copyists Merchants, dealers, and peddlers. Saleswomen Stenographers and typewriters Basket makers Cotton, woolen, and otiier textile mill operatives. Dressmakers, milliners, seamstresses, etc Printers, engravers, and bookbinders Total. 337, 031 107, 3138 160,811 384 619 642 443 1,803 808 739 1,658 1, 835 442 267 C41 304 IB, 561 340 3,214 343 903 208 049 3, 892 846 248 374 181 6, 056 000 1,695 ■4, 458 300 1,409 329 435 374 3,934 299 ' 764 563 522 C03 429 515 602 325 2,825 165 170 73, 152 34 16, 074 41 • 45 231 84 2,868 362 110 827 3,638 6,782 253 28 16, 325 29 158 230 89 26 20 764 2,304 43 NATIVE WHITE. IsTative parents. 128, 864 25. 356 72, 882 J77 92 377 116 747 840 603 1,550 981 62 111 312 182 1, 059 143 154 222 761 108 187 2,990 297 6U 203 36 ISO 4,180 67 1,339 1,461 277 619 85 67 142 2,029 180 046 362 385 227 311 294 255 1,305 86 97 18, 129 Foreign parents. 5,098 12 5,273 14 42 196 73 1,997 194 77 284 102 134 64 5 1,313 23 114 72 43 24 741 1,373 5,017 309 1,123 53 14 24 50 48 16 ISO 48 ,20 18 59 29 57 491 3fi 41 225 154 30 54 214 17 30 95 50 38 18 13 92 S3 72 40 7 Foreign white. 4,785 11 203 2 139 854 65 91 49 2 45 8 28 20 30 25 34 48 32 46 23 40 36 130 211 9 18 20 11 10 918 7 80 107 1 107 92 6 50 215 Total colored. 0) 109, 265 81,444 85, 947 89 322 193 319 989 26 08 34 790 326 72 203 74 13, 173 81 2,904 75 43 275 194 16 325 21 359 617 51 2,736 1 665 130 365 128 1,470 94 41 21 296 85 63 153 22 1,387 10 53 103, 519 ACffl PKEIODS. <«) 67,347 20 10, 675 24 12 1 756 112 16 519 3,366 6,643 183 20 14, 873 1 M 38 750 6 10 to 24. 25 to 44. 110, 072 76, 561 21,336 114 31 153 112 60 65 677 106 76 132 15 6,208 30 1,880 40 182 25 150 1,915 54 556 27 127 26 «17 340 852 1,542 180 172 10 188 90 478 101 471 132 38 100 66 176 172 1,206 69 61 60,847 43, 764 8 2,371 22 117 24 1,773 19 4 182 1,619 1,801 7,240 21 93 23 00 16 11 609 874 140, 178 21, 838 86, 141 155 139 383 186 1,066 479 339 789 945 253 158 386 109 6,224 219 874 193 481 151 334 1, 570 229 895 179 153 106 3,547 207 704 2,536 104 689 120 182 100 l,9il2 136 221 249 310 278 213 272 270 101 1,310 01 74 40,416 45 to 61. 60, 920 20, 981 10 6,650 91 40 889 174 52 336 1,230 8,183 63 13 6,261 8 10 12 129 I, 079 9 a The totals for each sex Include all oooupatioBS, whether specified or not. «, 355 41, 541 89 189 05 101 530 280 259 508 174 71 28 114 141 2,315 76 310 02 196 78 132 3.57 67 319 40 58 41 1,472 42 117 320 14 510 161 56 80 1,293 48 87 152 154 188 134 113 126 40 270 37 36 19, 096 65 and over. 16,428 6,967 12 5,922 26 23 17 184 152 46 213 626 1,633 111 10 2,747 2 18 303 1 2,258 11, 301 143 79 68 137 4 6 39 878 9 104 23 7 264 12 14 1 162 37 7 12 216 13 2 27 18 37 23 9 3,650 1,053 4 1,133 7 86 116 197 15 2 933 h Pergong of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and oiTlUzsd Indianii. OCCUPATIONS. 575 OliASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AGE PERIODS, CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO OF BIRTH, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES : 1890— Continued. MISSISSIPPI. COXjnaAL COKDITICN. lUiter- ate. Can not speak Eng- lisli. tINBIMpLOTED. (d) countut of bibth. Single and 1111- knowD. Married, "Wid- owed. Di- vorced. Total. lto3 months. 4 to 6 months. 7 to 32 montlis. Ger- many. Ire- land. Great Britain. Canada (Eng- Usli). Canada (French) Sweden and Norway. Den- mark. other coun- tries. 123, 989 399, 966 13, 406 670 143, 305 433 50, 160 34, 097 14, 113 1,960 1,415 1,023 703 221 10 262 78 1,309 1 79, 280 16,110 150 124 292 303 171 193 ISO 293 97!) 130 130 213 36 6,936 133 2,277 102 344 62 235 2,703 114 689 55 1!)7 50 1,051 369 1,203 1,9C5 217 270 07 198 147 943 1C5 409 213 113 175 105 122 220 223 1,281 70 81 67, 321 24, 6S3 137,912 204 320 314 235 1,544 652 493 1,248 607 280 95 397 239 7,719 187 757 221 514 190 387 1,104 223 1,16& 187 148 130 4, Oil 206 454 2,395 91 1,072 215 219 210 2,661 174 276 315 378 370 290 372 342 93 1,414 85 83 33, 270 3,376 6,570 28 73 36 40 78 48 50 113 46 21 13 28 28 839 14 183 20 43 16 26 83 9 68 6 20 4 206 22 37 91 1 114 43 17 37 317 20 19 Si 31 63 27 20 33 9 95 10 5 28, 243 m 213 2 2 7' 62, 289 71, 153 141 285 145 291 94 121 97 7 16 1 23, 735 17, 277 74 77 117 91 47 26 35 26 475 20 24 86 8 3,158 21 318 18 73 13 9i 202 21 230 21 82 2 121 60 67 694 23 133 18 162 23 821 25 175 45 33 140 45 50 130 38 483 17 47 24, 543 16,048 13, 014 40 41 74 55 23 11 17 19 202 11 32 45 3 1,797 15 173 3 39 2 36 102 8 149 13 18 1 63 36 36 452 9 79 9 67 10 461 14 129 37 25 60 21 23 65 21 243 10 26 14, 237 6,831 3,360 31 28 34 29 19 11 11 4 206 6 8 29 836 403 3 8 9 7 5 4 7 3 67 3 4 12 5 132 2 31 1 4 1 6 22 2 15 2 2 is' 8 7 33 8 9 2 13 3 52 6 12 10 4 14 S 2 11 5 24 3 951 42 199 5 23 8 49 299 4 21 1 32 181 5 8 2 15 41 1 1 2 9 36 1 1 21 1 io' 2' 4 1 1 68 102 49 33 6 1 16 2 3 4 5 9 A 7 5 3 5 4 6 10 8 4 10 31 21 4 4 16 9 27 94 4 6 2 1 5 406 10 41 11 1 36 63 1 30 CO 1 1 10 12 7 3 2 13 5 15 4 2 103 9 1 10 6 8 6' 11 8 112 16 11 12 6 10 5 28 1 6 8 4 ........ 6 1 46 1 26 17 2 27' 11 1 6 7 6 2 1 15 3 30 2 7 7 8 5 11 30 4 3 2 3 2 2 R 9 1 2 3 5 3 3 1 47 1 17 2 i' 3 c' 3" is" 3 1 7 22 7 i 1 4 13 10 13 18 7 11 34 32 16 6 6 10 63 54 2 4 3 2 3 372 G 31 7 10 11 T>, 85 21 119 38 9,323 41 1,730 43 4 201 50 1 857 9 221 12 184 229 15 1,585 2 1 16 5 8 i 20' 9 1 1 2' 45' 4 4 1 1 3 2' n 14 15 16 1,179 4 314 9 SO 10 52 78 31 66 6 12 1 43 16 24 209 6 45 7 82 10 308 6 34 18 4 66 18 20 64 12 216 7 13 9,337 9 1 4 1 27 3 3 3 3' 17 18 2 19 4 1 S 1 i" V. 1 13 7 1 2 1 1 m 1 4 M 24 1 ?,5 1 4 2 2 46 10 6 25 26 2 OT ?S ?S> 9 5 3 11 11 6 2 6 g 8 1 2 Hn 31 3S 33 34 7 4 1 is i 1 1 1 1 5 i' 972 443 73 224 79 835 349 153 14 14 140 65 61 69 7 928 10 87 84, 043 2 4 e 7 5 1 1 i 1 6 1 1 133 19 3 I 41 8 3 2 1 16 18. 1 16 27 7 2 3 6 2 1 2 14 3 17 4 5 106 35 3H 37 38 17 1 43 2 39 4f) 4 14 18 22 2 4 12 4 4 2 2 157 5 28 15 7 4 6 11 1 16 10 41 3 8 3 2 2 8 1 10 2 4 6 3 3 2 1 2 1 3' 2 4« 43 44 "I"; 4A 6 1 1 2 4 9 47 48 49 61) ■il 52 15 sa 38, -if 3 9 1, 925 7 38 15S ■ 40 2,337 43 13 319 1,492 1,773 51 3 8,181 28 127 84 73 23 10 670 1,310 39 25, 304 8 4,474 9 2 35 13 328 77 21 130 1,075 2,645 73 7 3,475 1 17 63 7 1 11 33 382 1 8,978 16 9,633 25 4 30 26 188 238 70 888 924 2,254 127 16 4,454 388 1 143 i 2 15' 4 10 47 110 2 215 63, 587 16 10, 682 24 1 1 2 83 ii' 18,430 2 1,733 2 6 48 1 877 3 10, 852 2 1,050 1 2 24 1 301 3 7, 153 425 6 1 9 1 2 1 17 n •il 629 1 3 15 64 i' 9 20 1 9 1 2 8 1 ,w 6fi 1 1 67 1 1 4 11 4 2 1 2 1 1 1 6 17 4 11 2 1 ■ifl 59 357 1 219 1 6 2 4 5 fin 78 10 483 2,837 4,901 122 15 11,378 2 fii fi*! 1 2 4 25 728 731 78 2 1,422 3 1 3 2 2 8 186 200 5 17 402 440 36 7 291 252 33 2 480 2 1 35 39 11 4 1 1 fn 1 64 fl5 1 1 31 1 1 20 1 1 1 11 fifl fi7 842 100 1 15 3 4 17 1 1 27 6 m m 13 132 9 2 5 58 674 3 1 1 1 47 2 2' 1 1 1 2 1 2 5 23 18 2 23 6 4 1 3 1 i' 71 79 i' 23 26 97 332 1 24 3 25 80 2 138 96 1 ii' 2 24 1 13 1 8 7"; 3 1 70 77 Age unknown omittod. d Unemployed at principal oocnpation daring any portion of census year ending Hay 81, 1890. 576 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Tablb 116.— TOTAX, MAIiES AND FEMALES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN SELECTED OCCUPATIONS, SPEAK ENGLISH, MONTHS UNEMPLOYED, AND COUNTRY iniSSOITRI. BEX AHD SELECTED OOCUPATIOKS. MALES (a). Agrionltural laborers Farmers, planters, and overseers Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vine growers. Lumbermen, raftsmen, and "wood choppers Miners Clergymen Lawyers Officials (government) Physicians and surgeons. Professors and teachers . . Barbers and hairdressers Bartenders Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) . Laborers (not specified) llestaurant and saloon keepers Servants < Watchmen, policemen, and detectives Agents (claim, etc.) and collectors Bankers, brokers, and officials of banks, etc. Bookkeepers, clerks, etc Commercial travelers Drayraen, hackraen, teamsters, etc. . Livery stable keepers and hostlers . Merchants, dealers, and peddlers Messengers, packers, and porters . . . Salesmen Steam railroad employes - Street railway employ6s. Apprentices Bakers Blacksmiths and wheelwrights Boot and shoe makers and repairers . Butchers Cabinet makers and upholsterers Carpenters and j oincrs Coopers Harness, saddle, and trunk makers, etc Iron and steel workers (includes molders) . Machinists Manufacturers, publishers, etc Marble and stone cutlers Masons (brick and stone) Millers ( tlour and grist) Painters, glaziers, and varnishers . Plasterers Printers, engravers, and bookbinders- Saw and planing mill eraploy6s, etc — Tailors ..- Tinners and tinware makers Tobacco and cigar factory operatives. FEMALES (a) . Agricultural laborers Farmers, idanters, and overseers . Artists and teachers of art Musicians and teachers of music . Professors and teachers Boarding and lodging house keepers . Hotel keepers Housekeepers and stewardesses Laborers (not specified) Laundresses Nurses and midwives Servants Bookkeepers and accountants Clerkq and copyists Merchants, dealers, and peddlers. Saleswomen Stenographers and typewriters Telegrapli and telephone operators . . Apprentices Boot and shoe makers and repairers . Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives. Dressmakers, milliners, seamstresses, etc Printers, engravers, and bookbinders Tailoresses Tobacco and cigar factory operatives Total. 771, 654 01, 066 279, 199 2,575 2,472 12, 948 3,841 3,961 3,370 6,263 6,034 3,644 2,366 6,407 69, 872 3,323 9,410 2,731 7,746 3,095 26, 922 3,497 16,616 3, 5^5 29, 583 4,379 9.9S1 18, 627 2, 40.5 2, 901 2,017 8,885 a, 990 4,138 2,272 22, 041 2,1:2 2, 438 3,938 4,700 6,707 2,215 6,984 3,188 8,009 2,311 6,242 3,366 3, 341 2, 240 2,549 112, 625 775 11,417 347 1,370 9,201 1,490 314 2,469 722 8,633 1,116 41, 132 097 1,974 725 2,224 1,287 383 404 077 813 17, 516 937 1,435 1,002 NATIVE WHITB. Native parents. 490, 797 67, 667 226, 173 790 2,070 8,391 2,457 3,326 2,262 4,247 1,412 711 3,020 24,132 1,143 2,068 1,096 5,468 2,219 14, 700 2,425 7,821 2,025 16, 799 1,066 6,826 12, 021 1,299 746 340 4,632 936 1,313 467 13, 804 5S0 1,033 908 1,682 2,746 636 2,321 1,79B 4,099 1,307 2,693 2,266 408 811 689 53, 477 572 9,241 262 1,000 6,690 895 218 1,410 227 1,277 428 16, 154 396 1,026 178 906 717 188 120 108 339 8,823 364 360 164 Foreij paren' its. 116, 126 11, 186 22, 846 4^6 120 1,238 286 871 664 600 461 723 770 988 8,868 718 994 548 1,224 416 8,802 588 3,868 411 6,171 1,680 2,724 2,920 603 1,912 468 2,048 065 1,155 603 3,350 603 796 1,645 1,322 1,112 463 1,276 367 2,290 1,827 481 612 883 028 27, 845 91 645 69 244 1,772 181 35 388 151 682 224 0,248 248 808 160 1,131 507 165 257 617 365 6,6^7 611 779 606 Foreign white. 120, 266 4,302 24,294 1,199 116 2,404 696 246 628 478 349 600 811 1,078 14, 814 1,386 1,713 1,022 1,026 451 3,277 479 2,893 644 7,418 781 1,404 2,883 594 278 1,196 1,999 2,047 1,605 1,130 4,024 907 601 1,208 3,683 1,813 1,066 2,156 988 1,614 373 790 387 2,412 635 810 14, 781 20 1,410 23 97 438 338 66 413 67 895 376 6,641 49 137 375 183 61 26 27 52 106 1,836 69 294 199 Total colored. 44, 375 8,622 6,886 101 167 915 403 8 22 28 245 909 64 321 12, 058 76 4,636 65 28 9 143 5 2,044 555 195 852 27 703 7 25 13 206 52 65 12 263 22 8 177 19 36 60 231 35 66 262 32 233 9 11 222 92 221 3 29 301 76 5 252 277 5,779 9,089 4 AGE PEEIODS. (c) 13 811 3 2 43 10 to 24. 204, 610 61, 663 38, 742 383 667 4,034 130 272 299 243 1,601 1,106 657 870 18, 037 269 4,139 185 1,072 260 13, 163 401 6,215 996 3,038 2,472 3,057 4,300 656 2,004 022 1,630 823 1,092 697 2,809 430 507 1,397 1, 612 471 5.15 1,079 356 2,606 361 58, 308 181 175 762 6,230 47 6 744 319 1,984 266 28, 145 487 1,443 77 1,637 969 299 338 595 509 8,681 775 26 to 44. 863, 30.1 24, 373 139, 313 1,010 1,284 6,805 1,951 2,106 1,755 2,633 2,743 2,073 1,455 3,226 27, 336 2,134 4,161 1,534 4, 230 1,636 11, 232 2,217 8,241 1,819 16, 668 1,466 4,878 11, 436 1,638 44 997 4,743 1,609 2,193 1,026 11, 255 852 1,159 2,001 2,281 3,032 1,192 2,967 1,827 4,144 1,178 2,263 1,738 1,427 1,068 1,116 34, 273 137 2,483 151 517 3,461 760 140 964 239 4,241 446 9,847 197 481 308 549 308 80 C3 76 129 7,081 150 880 83 45 to 64. 167, 373 4, 462 82, 636 886 455 1,838 1,338 1,308 1,171 1,880 612 421 223 1,210 11, 824 843 891 891 2, 131 1,077 2,190 611 2,807 615 8,716 1,041 2,151 178 10 340 2,107 1,243 773 623 6,783 678 616 490 803 1,991 410 1,635 89G 1,279 677 486 472 910 342 369 16, 546 38 7,020 20 77 438 638 144 601 109 2,044 313 2,384 9 133 1,668 10 115 16 65 and over. 82,084 872 19, 934 293 42 164 407 236 137 463 56 114 109 267 198 216 23 283 63 1,044 26 61 109 8 1 42 125 1,117 155 93 43 84 186 40 34 267 37 24 3,104 1 7 40 60 23 141 18 215 473 1 4 33 41 155 23 a The totals for each sex Include all occupations, whether specified or not. b Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civlL'zed Indian^. OCCUPATIONS. 577 CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL. NATIVITY, COLOR, AGE PERIODS, CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO OF BIRTH, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES : 1890— Continued. missouRr. CONJUGAL CONDITION. lUitOT- ate. Can not apeak Eng- lish. UNEMPLOYED, (d) COUNTKT OF BinTH. Single and un- known. Married. ■Wid- owed. Di- vorced. Total. lto3 montlis. 4 to 6 months. 7 to 12 mouths. Ger- many. Ire- laud. Great Britain. Can.ada (Eng- lish). Canada (Froucb) Sweden and Norway. Den- mark. other coun- tries. 286, 720 454,492 23,328 2,014 71,771 12, 060 106,236 51, 824 44,485 9,927 64, 093 20, 321 13, 799 3,958 300 3,223 735 14, 247 1 75,190 45, 888 682 928 5,120 684 958 707 997 2,764 1,474 1,331 1,527 27,663 770 6,583 603 2,281 688 17,917 1,416 6,871 1,741 6,586 2,811 6,744 8,003 1,217 2,923 917 2,472 1,368 1,555 846 6,551 713 874 1,944 2,045 1,108 893 1,888 1,064 3,694 625 3,171 1,387 1,115 1,076 1,393 75, 424 13, 765 221, 277 1,736 1,895 7,385 2,972 2,778 2,509 3,938 2, 129 2,046 912 3,067 29, 378 2,437 2,450 1,987 6,101 2,253 8,481 1,980 9,195 1,677 21,809 1,477 4,028 10, 043 1,136 87 1,041 6,001 2,387 2.476 1,314 16, 139 1,293 1,457 1,897 2,516 4,366 1,243 3,796 2, COO 4, 094 1,553 1,975 1,870 2,040 1,095 1,078 11,300 2,408 11, 622 149 132 403 179 200 157 289 131 105 51 192 2,663 101 341 135 336 141 476 94 517 107 1,115 80 180 443 43 1 54 382 278 95 101 1,265 103 98 87 135 218 74 285 114 239 118 79 99 170 62 66 24, 605 303 512 8 17 40 6 15 3 29 10 19 12 21 168 15 42 6 28 13 48 7 33 10 73 11 29 38 7 2 30 16 12 11 86 13 9 10 10 15 5 15 10 42 15 17 10 16 7 12 1,436 15, 295 30,107 142 622 1,879 19 815 2,501 125 14 375 25 3 8 8 9 23 29 37 2,260 41 138 22 6 7 53 i 152 37 430 58 37 141 8 28 189 163 244 120 143 436 136 24 128 298 50 185 214 19 87 17 36 58 421 40 50 1,690 18, 185 12,466 246 814 6,114 110 75 139 94 1,650 336 220 633 21,914 106 933 152 414 68 1,391 144 3,334 316 951 454 634 2,910 295 396 206 1,054 480 374 314 8,460 629 308 870 745 464 826 2,961 834 2,793 1,208 524 1,002 397 310 407 12, 177 9,043 6,643 79 368 2,270 38 23 51 41 687 120 125 243 9,773 44 474 79 176 29 703 72 1,819 158 403 ZUJ 321 1,657 109 164 106 520 215 197 195 4,063 241 172 566 613 242 415 1,202 665 1, 336 464 264 575 181 162 233 5,391 7,745 4,862 126 401 2,542 55 82 66 38 758 178 66 316 10, 026 42 306 41 187 33 470 56 1,254 12s 415 147 238 969 71 159 71 399 181 111 83 3,683 222 101 222 166 172 347 1,466 124 1,222 642 197 374 168 114 120 6,136 1,397 961 41 45 303 17 20 22 15 205 38 35 94 2,115 20 153 82 61 218 16 261 30 133 83 75 290 25 73 29 135 84 36 36 815 66 35 82 66 60 64 293 45 235 102 63 53 48 44 64 1,650 2,630 14, 633 821 54 391 360 87 165 227 210 473 403 405 6,579 833 826 309 418 153 1,367 235 1,666 252 4,111 481 731 648 W8 167 996 3,141 1,307 1, 222 853 2,711 717 421 587 795 807 353 1,132 311 853 135 433 262 1,383 349 636 6,537 2S0 2,760 62 10 251 118 61 242 45 35 13 120 230 5, 072 237 323 570 170 88 581 61 743 173 759 146 174 1,285 363 25 45 290 183 108 21 424 65 48 219 282 407 317 431 53 153 101 48 10 63 20 4,115 385 2,707 130 10 1,177 93 63 62 75 34 18 34 204 748 49 158 68 237 119 709 86 167 58 643 57 198 374 41 32 40 194 137 73 67 569 15 29 193 305 278 252 293 528 255 65 163 29 114 35 14 1,337 150 882 11 17 44 33 81 15 68 16 16 10 62 190 20 48 22 85 44 240 43 63 19 231 9 77 172 25 7 2 74 37 18 18 261 16 11 27 61 108 17 39 25 58 27 56 26 24 14 9 603 C 43 2 2 1 3 1 5 3 4 3 1 4 17 4 6 2 6 4 11 2 4 1 13 1 10 16 1 190 694 10 9 139 15 2 3 5 2 9 20 29 423 15 87 7 12 4 62 6 47 11 74 16 21 167 24 9 9 81 76 13 46 186 7 7 25 83 36 24 82 3 60 6 16 9 101 5 9 784 37 166 13 3 4 2 i' 4 2 3 6 112 9 30 3 2 2 19 1 20 3 20 5 6 37 3 1 6 11 9 9 14 63 3 2 6 6 14 6' 4 23 15 3 4 9 4 1 63 022 2,414 150 31 407 77 21 35 64 43 78 132 80 1, 683 220 263 41 96 32 292 46 188 28 1,670 08 188 185 29 40 97 198 293 16 i 105 396 94 81 150 149 157 99 168 62 201 25 67 30 658 75 133 1,444 2 3 4 5 6 7 29 5 9 10 11 152 41 285 11, 650 63 1,222 68 19 11 71 5 1,785 290 650 222 23 1,127 45 34 73 378 129 105 46 413 98 27 191 257 62 205 277 69 97 146 14 459 174 28 115 14, 469 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 1 10 5 2 1 26 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 2 2 2 6 4 6 12 7 33 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 4 2 1 47 48 49 50 1 27 61 52 655 376 257 1,081 8,420 135 24 1,138 423 2,278 505 34,206 630 1,779 154 2,033 1, 210 344 365 651 695 12,620 891 1,126 934 61 834 58 161 408 352 72 447 113 2,597 210 2,814 35 113 155 98 27 21 14 9 50 1,959 22 129 39 52 10, 030 29 106 327 941 210 826 183 3,548 380 3,757 29 68 400 84 36 17 24 15 159 2,621 21 167 22 7 177 ■ 3 19 46 62 8 58 3 210 21 355 3 14 16 g 14 1 1 2 9 316 3 13 7 177 2,524 1 5 6 264 5' 7 55' 14 127 44 792 122 96 33 203 3,214 12 4 103 162 1,077 157 3,101 50 129 11 166 127 31 55 83 183 2,074 122 198 236 59 47 13 70 1,280 6 1 47 62 457 67 1,409 16 65 5 69 65 10 19 44 99 989 64 107 150 50 39 11 102 1,461 6 3 36 78 519 63 1,316 17 43 3 73 49 13 24 24 68 823 36 69 61 13 10 9 31 473 26' 23 101 37 376 17 SI 3 24 23 8 12 20 16 262 22 22 25 9 860 6 27 104 118 27 197 30 375 188 2,766 14 49 217 73 9 7 13 15 36 833 20 148 87 ""'265' 2 5 153 129 11 113 19 347 88 2,277 7 18 81 29 10 7 2 20 14 373 15 24 21 2 135 7 27 66 36 5 49 4 66 47 384 15 34 18 36 31 7 5 10 10 245 13 27 8 2 SO 4 15 62 22 3 18 2 21 1 1 4 91 4 19 59 22 8 27 13 85 27 450 2 13 47 20 6 2 5 3 41 222 7 75 81 53 1 51 53 1 2 2 3 3 8 2 11 1 28 8 617 1 3 2 2 1 i 2 1 43 i' 56 57 119 17 384 222 4,207 112 6,069 58 59 on 61 9 18 103 9 18 7 23 5 8 1 4 1 105 3 7 1 1 62 63 7 1 2 3 61 65 2 51 5 2 43 3 67 68 69 70 11 2 2 17 147 1 62 31 2 71 72 64 25| 48 60 4 42 1 12 io i 73 6 74 75 76 1 77 c Age unknown omitted. POP— PT 2 37 d Unemployed at principal occupation during any portion of census year ending May 31, 1890. 578 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 116.— TOTAL MALES AND FEMALES 10 YEAKS OP AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN SELECTED OCCUPATIONS, SPEAK ENGLISH, MONTHS UNEMPLOYED, AND COUNTBY IffiONTAIVA. SRX AKD SELECTED OCCUPATIONS. MALES (a). Agric altural laborers Farmers, planters, aud overseers . Liirabermen and raltsmen Miners Quarrymen Stock: raisers, borders, and drovers AVood choppers En gineors (civil, mecbanical, electrical, and mining) and surveyors . Lawyers Musicians and teachers of music Officials (government) Physicians and surgeons Professors and teachers Theatrical managers, showmen, etc Barbers and hairdressers Bartenders Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) - Hotel and boarding house keepers Laborers (not specified) Launderers Restaurant and saloon keepers Servants AVatchmeu, policemen, and detectives Agents, collectors, and commercial travelers- Bankers, brokers, and officials of banks, etc. Bookkeepers, clerks, etc Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc Foremen and overseers Livery stable keepers and hostlers Merchants, dealers, and peddlers ,. Messengers, packers, and porters ., Salesmen Steam railroad employes Telegraph and telephone operators Bakers Blacksmiths and wheelwrights Boot and shoe makers and repairers . Brick makers, potters, etc Butchers Carpenters and joiners Iron and steel workers (includes molders) . Machinists - Manufacturers, publishers, etc Marble and stone cutters and masons Metalworkers (not otherwise specified)... Painters, glaziers, and varnishors Plumbers and gas and steam fitters Printers, engravers, and bookbinders. Saw and planing mill employes, etc . . . Tailors FEMALES (a) . Farracr-^j planters, and overseers... Stock raisers, herders, and drovers . Actors Artists and teachers of art Musicians and teachers of music... Officials (government) Professors and teachers Boarding and lodging housekeepers. Hotel keepers Housekeepers and stewardesses Laborers (not specified) , Laundresses Nur.ses and midwives , lleataurant and saloonkeepers. Servants Agents, collectors, and commercial travelers. Bookkeepers and accountants Clerks and copyists Merchants, dealers, and peddlers Saleswomen Stenographers and typewriters Telegraph and telepliono operators Bressmakers, milliners, seamstresses, etc. Printers, engravers, and bookbinders Tailoresses Total. 67, 537 3,210 5,629 600 10, 502 166 4,427 909 29-1 342 163 292 227 170 150 334 496 033 376 D,8S3 677 920 1,818 131 640 626 1,991 2,088 240 281 1,788 157 340 2,749 238 153 941 179 180 464 2,689 586 433 437 767 410 165 332 512 195 146 31 53 23 69 27 420 179 51 146 21 153 89 21 2,008 14 16 70 26 14 52 24 850 14 19 NATIVE WHITE. Kativo parents. 25, 345 1,760 3,001 175 2,673 40 2,446 199 170 254 66 178 147 111 88 101 185 393 158 2,810 17 276 403 00 413 1,027 977 39 150 792 80 167 901 146 20 291 34 46 126 1,116 188 159 169 214 109 194 78 ISO 221 20 Foreign parents. 10, 484 66 15 38 20 28 17 282 69 14 64 11 35 34 12 600 9 11 33 367 8 4 60S 75 40 40 22 62 28 34 36 74 116 188 60 1,438 8 158 187 23 105 71 407 406 62 61 287 33 69 444 47 19 191 16 49 119 429 87 104 88 111 75 76 39 07 80 16 1,018 6 9 9 93 37 15 2« 5 25 15 2 397 3 2 23 9 4 13 13 249 4 7 Foreign white. 28, 230 885 1,784 239 6,059 93 1, 339 604 75 41 66 62 44 24 23 192 355 161 6,247 16 448 446 65 121 146 635 691 148 74 616 23 100 1,214 45 lU 455 125 80 217 1,137 309 169 189 439 685 136 47 65 205 136 68 11 7 1 21 1 44 76 21 54 2 71 37 7 1,011 2 2 14 8 3 4 3 220 2 5 Total colored. m 73 3 2 7 38J 636 782 3 1 AGE PEEIODS. (c) 16 4 190 23 167 100 13, 643 1,3SS 406 07 1,328 21 922 163 59 19 38 23 10 43 50 87 121 18 2,846 144 444 19 83 29 743 519 14 53 156 63 107 677 110 33 121 14 49 93 304 117 96 38 85 189 77 59 138 147 40 2,124 25 to 44. 19 10 29 7 221 11 1 40 6 34 6 1 1,225 2 4 38 3 41, 225 1,474 3,039 340 6,694 105 2,590 622 197 220 103 160 144 114 85 228 372 683 226 5,800 433 701 1,075 86 434 325 1,008 1,301 183 183 1, 174 68 204 1,768 121 85 593 81 112 299 1,795 360 271 304 504 626 2S8 94 161 307 118 1,979 11, 055 53 19 14 13 27 14 170 120 36 92 19 660 430 2 12 301 1,927 69 2,166 30 831 112 86 89 19 103 61 9 12 35 33 111 121 997 87 136 223 44 95 164 146 240 39 35 418 24 24 258 3 S3 210 68 24 66 627 44 61 91 153 53 40 9 22 54 421 65 and over. a The totals for each sex include all occupations, whether speciflea or not. 6 Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. OCCUPATIONS. 579 CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AGE PERIODS, CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO OP BIRTH, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890— Continued. OTOSfTAlVA. CONJOGAL CONDITION. Single and un- known, 43, 833 2,723 1,793 391 7,110 118 2,984 719 171 118 94 360 621 90 1,132 457 1,388 293 243 Married. 1,437 1,407 108 180 706 119 240 1,969 161 94 444 79 131 272 1,405 451 240 179 379 624 233 118 210 381 111 14 360 37 7 68 7 65 33 8 1,663 5 7 66 C 11 45 18 640 12 11 401 3,567 104 3,093 32 1,289 178 118 214 63 98 178 53 167 104 61 114 33 181 141 129 392 268 1, 589 286 442 393 59 327 267 625 029 127 94 1,033 35 95 735 74 67 457 85 50 180 1,163 128 181 245 350 336 168 43 80 121 82 7 6 7 10 1 2 4 174 1 S Wid- owed. Di- Torced. 1,667 71 243 4 256 135 11 4 4 20 10 143 2 20 5 41 3 2 37 14 4 12 102 10 627 106 19 3 4 5 17 72 21 31 G 43 34 3 101 4 2 109 1 3 Illiter- ate. Can not apoak lisH. 122 8,871 137 267 21 673 6 144 114 5 G 4 6 10 1,004 306 44 335 3 1 10 18 77 7 2 2C3 2,903 24 7 6 5 61 14 3 7 34 115 155 64 88 8 886 43 191 11 2 2 5 603 343 27 244 1 2 2 2 1 319 UNBMJLOTED. (d) 14 3 5 26 17 1 2 61 150 111 80 Total. 15, 091 943 307 156 3,910 54 859 IX 40 10 13 G 50 34 36 73 180 17 ,100 40 35 304 16 67 34 ISO 611 24 36 62 24 31 395 19 26 200 29 143 83 41 336 403 126 27 58 147 19 427 115 1 3 7 7 11 13 lto3 montlis. 4 to 6 montlia. 8,426 590 194 96 2,146 33 514 107 22 6 G 4 10 13 23 48 103 8 1,788 34 17 158 10 39 19 115 307 19 23 34 10 21 251 13 13 108 14 36 41 628 70 38 17 117 214 49 11 28 100 13 7 to 12 moiiths. 5,205 277 89 48 1,404 19 1 22 18 10 22 59 7 1,071 10 12 98 3 13 14 9 18 11 4 113 2 11 69 13 25 19 382 53 33 21 ISO 147 61 14 23 42 3 70 24 U 308 2 84 21 1 18 2 307 32 COUNTKY OF BISTH. Ger- many. 167 314 6 400 240 40 « 1 30 9 G 3 3 16 45 37 40 542 1 91 84 8 17 23 67 71 12 2 16 115 2 50 44 18 112 139 16 19 28 57 59 1 10 1 11 1 9 1 1 157 Ire- land. Great Britain. 4,697 102 302 15 1,004 19 190 26 7 11 2 1 2 7 31 67 25 826 1 84 30 17 27 65 70 58 10 46 1 10 229 1 56 20 21 06 105 7 10 11 377 5,923 117 368 83 2,330 27 381 22 21 17 14 17 3 5 20 137 18 507 4 53 81 12 28 43 13 12 82 13 19 129 9 13 108 11 19 25 181 77 51 18 111 126 22 14 14 24 17 Canada (Eng- lisli). 4,602 167 296 83 S39 10 209 71 22 9 3 21 25 9 9 34 33 57 33 740 1 9 43 32 182 219 11 33 123 2 34 169 26 123 10 8 22 368 16 30 48 57 Canada (Froncli) Sweden and j^orway. 1,418 67 145 120 15 13 4,352 157 177 22 520 17 141 156 9 1 2 1 4 32 26 14 1,501 2 44 74 1 350 2 4 51 19 18 9 212 106 25 39 58 87 20 1 4 34 21 21 1 1 343 Den- mark. 493 112 1 10 14 1 1 2 4 15 1 2 Other conn- tries. 85 130 22 763 9 236 G 1 14 4 1 33 18 12 22 1, 098 639 50 682 <) 7 9 42 63 9 2 197 4 11 365 4 13 16 18 G 20 63 32 12 10 75 229 4 20 49 125 25 c Age unknown omitted. d Unemployed at principal occupation during any portion of census year ending May 31, 1890. 580 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 116 — TOTAL MALES AND FEMALES 10 YEARS OP AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN SELECTED OCCUPATIONS, SPEAK ENGLISH, MONTHS UNEMPLOYED, AND COUNTRY IVBBRASKA. sax AND SELECTED OCCUPATIONS. MALES(a) Agrioultnral laborers Farmers, planters, and overseers Gardeners, florists, narserymen, and vine growers Stock raisers, herders, and drovers , Clergj-meu Lawyers Officials (government) Pliyaicians and surgeons Professors and teachers Barbers and hairdressers Bartenders Engineers and firemen {not locomotive) Hotel and boarding house keepers Laborers (not specified) Bestaurant and saloon keepers Servants Agents (claim, etc.) and collectors Bankers, brokers, and officials of banks, etc Bookkeepers, clerks, etc Commercial travelers Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc Foremen and overseers Hostlers Livery stable keepers Merchants, dealers, and peddlers Messengers, packers, and portors Salesmen Steam railroad employes Street railway employes Telegraph and telephono operators Apprentices Bakers Blacksmiths and wheelwrights Boot and shoe makers and repairers Brick makers, potters, etc Butchers Carpenters and joiners Harness, saddle, and trunk makers, etc Iron and steel workers (includes molders) Machinists Manufacturers, publishers, etc Marble and stone cutters and masons Millers (flour and grist) Painters, glaziers, and varnishers Plasterers Plumbers and gas and steam fitters Printers, engravers, and bookbinders Tailors Tinners and tinware makers Tobacco and cigar factory operatives FEMALES (a) Agricultural laborers Farmers, planters, and overseers Artists and teachers of art Musicians and teachers of music Officials (government) Physicians and surgeons Professors and teaciiers Boarding and lodging housekeepers Hotel keepers Housekeepers and stewardesses Laborers (not specified) Laundresses Nurses and midwives Servants Agents, collectors, and commercial travelers Bookkeepers and accountants Clerks and copyists Merchants, dealers, and peddlers Saleswomen Stenographers and typewriters Telegraph and telephone operators Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives. . . Dressmakers, milliners, se.'lIn.^tres3es, etc Printers, engravers, and bookbinders Tailoresses Total. 325, 416 34, 596 129, 100 917 1,603 1,750 2,434 1,333 1,636 1,897 1,683 961 1,384 1,224 25, 190 1,525 3,439 4,658 2,403 13, 036 1,594 5,289 910 1,173 1,068 13, 542 867 3,381 9,112 604 1,036 624 607 3,261 1,037 1,297 2,111 11,205 1,253 963 1,658 1,883 3,701 918 3,493 1,334 2,691 1,209 934 606 42, 644 175 ;, 186 193 642 85 6,084 491 91 817 134 1,109 400 17, 292 88 433 1,272 162 699 717 132 103 6,861 216 152 NATIVE WHITE. Native parents. Foreign parents. 175, 224 16, 834 65, 794 452 1,016 989 1, 939 889 1,207 1,463 1,050 343 844 741 11, 889 554 1,307 3,454 1,737 9, 032 1, 227 3,446 358 772 783 8,009 412 2,166 5,157 386 808 316 297 1,645 299 586 813 6,868 699 435 868 1,122 2,001 515 2,264 872 514 1,822 268 495 246 21, 930 77 1,670 157 483 74 61 4,631 291 55 383 69 369 239 6,148 67 301 842 74 412 663 108 4,110 182 79 46, 078 6,487 17, 083 82 287 161 284 228 188 270 206 231 190 143 2,771 275 304 679 318 2,125 186 134 158 152 2,102 213 613 1,336 77 169 208 116 481 79 176 385 1,260 216 176 301 261 484 155 479 148 203 430 98 109 130 41 280 27 96 15 17 1,251 62 15 114 164 56 3,493 15 293 41 139 126 26 14 1,622 49 27 Foreign white. 99, 548 II, 035 45, 702 373 290 581 208 212 236 168 170 371 336 830 9,714 684 750 015 346 1,845 178 1,063 423 178 131 3,409 160 000 2,601 139 94 251 1,202 054 513 3,040 336 851 480 498 1,178 246 754 237 162 332 810 210 229 Total colored. 67 1,220 9 62 10 16 200 122 21 308 40 362 149 7,038 34 135 40 48 27 7 41 1,074 15 40 4,566 240 527 10 10 19 3 4 6 6 257 16 11 10 816 12 1,078 10 2 31 3 82 1 65 2 22 82 2 18 2 AQE PERIODS, (c) 1 983 12 12 214 16 613 68 10 to 24. 81, 132 23, 977 16, 666 107 531 01 167 117 62 688 526 256 198 32 7,707 106 1,689 527 233 6,446 164 1,038 90 538 126 1,290 595 1,270 2,290 147 516 602 166 508 111 417 463 1,471 279 227 415 122 689 128 923 220 309 1,333 221 261 233 26, 198 25 to 44. 125 117 109 369 13 4,094 19 5 280 74 376 81 13, 592 3L 309 960 41 432 668 107 38 3,612 178 171, 868 9,091 69, 533 395 782 900 1,680 791 998 1,015 1,050 660 945 601 13, 745 1,094 1,559 3,085 1,520 5,913 1,179 2,915 637 507 094 8,894 222 1,836 6,923 410 492 18 410 1,943 535 744 1,334 0,604 724 616 997 1,221 2,239 531 2,122 831 446 1,129 717 549 337 11, 919 45 to 64. 62, 250 843 71 240 41 43 1,851 277 48 353 42 641 203 3,312 45 121 295 90 159 148 24 60 2,767 65 59 1,140 36, 559 302 250 679 523 381 178 165 103 237 637 3,124 158 938 579 613 226 630 191 55 234 3,083 46 250 841 33 27 2 SO 691 318 115 282 2,729 227 112 217 607 672 222 405 262 60 119 225 112 35 3,851 13 1,896 10 24 19 119 183 36 151 13 182 150 366 60 440 2 20 o^Xhe totals for each sex include all oocnpations, whether specified or not. b Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civiiized Indians. OCCUPATIONS. 581 CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATTVITY, COLOR, AGE PERIODS, CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO OF BIRTH, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890— Continued. NSHRASKA. CONJUQAI, CONDITION. Single and un- known. 129, 623 31, 400 26, 408 214 853 267 617 270 265 1,105 724 555 436 82 13, 968 280 2,754 1,258 651 9,111 586 2,537 193 921 248 2,907 1,988 4,396 333 671 615 288 973 283 704 782 3,362 461 473 783 1,395 225 1,585 426 518 1,756 44C 435 350 32, 625 Married. 156 235 141 484 54 30 5,568 42 4 103 435 186 16,729 54 396 1,163 67 554 680 118 48 4,997 218 102 185, 554 2,471 98, 357 632 693 1,426 1,728 1,013 1,286 756 904 383 903 1,107 10, 427 1,207 596 3,241 1,767 3,717 979 2,587 695 217 772 10, 220 191 1,303 4,513 267 353 354 2,140 G66 1,262 7,278 744 457 812 1,457 2,135 652 1,769 860 348 789 714 467 242 34 100 20 32 322 116 32 175 24 292 84 766 16 23 71 51 29 20 44 976 20 23 Wid- owed. 9,054 555 3,933 65 44 52 79 40 69 31 43 34 703 35 68 145 80 183 45 146 27 27 40 363 7 77 182 2 12 1 19 127 78 20 496 39 28 58 67 165 36 120 45 IS 35 46 31 12 6,457 Di- vorced. 1,183 6 2,444 14 44 23 22 147 297 43 214 323 176 642 15 4 61 725 6 25 110 408 6 12 S 10 10 16 6 12 3 6 1 102 3 21 14 5 25 4 19 1 1 139 4 14 1 47 36 12 30 1 59 15 155 S 11 3 3 8 1 10 166 2 2 nuter- ate. Can not apeal£ Eng- lish. 9,970 1,439 4,838 43 37 14 12 9 17 1,695 168 3 3 18 2 133 14 33 20 141 13 3 313 14 57 42 50 23 120 6 23 S 5 46 6 27 38 2 6 48 18 8 1,452 12 309 14, 795 172 61 34 1,117 1 1 2 8 838 6 1 2,909 7,331 61 30 32 1 2 5 7 7 10 8 13 2,130 7 60 1 3 22 52 10 14 1 178 21 lU 367 1 29 111 106 66 62 264 28 48 16 103 18 54 21 2 16 118 16 17 1,814 UNEMPLOYED, (d) 19 354 82 Total. 34,641 6,310 2,497 143 179 21 30 44 18 629 104 70 150 38 8,456 300 151 38 016 77 982 47 124 26 291 102 184 1,043 50 72 64 63 273 86 539 109 4,430 126 123 135 198 1,700 80 1,152 664 133 247 105 102 63 4,516 20 26 12 70 1 2 2,076 31 34 74 61 1,100 10 22 74 1 37 60 13 23 615 32 14 lto3 montliB. 17, 169 3,428 1,198 36 66 7 14 23 8 382 65 19 4,100 14 172 69 18 322 40 521 25 60 18 ■ 144 37 102 547 28 38 24 28 141 31 200 89 2,223 63 C4 83 92 670 32 695 278 78 138 49 62 2,239 1,106 13 15 37 30 522 4 to 6 montliB. 7 to 12 months. 14, 075 2,257 1,043 87 97 11 14 12 7 164 31 08 16 3,620 14 101 65 13 209 28 391 13 54 51 64 383 17 24 31 35 90 34 304 64 1,776 43 41 91 891 36 477 326 43 84 40 38 18 1,535 8 14 7 26 1 2 635 17 29 23 404 18 14 25 26 6 4 12 12 277 226 14 10 9 2 623 256 20 26 3 18 3 736 11 27 17 7 83 70 9 10 4 33 14 18 108 5 10 9 10 42 21 35 16 431 25 23 16 15 139 12 80 60 12 25 16 12 14 742 335 .... 174' 4 2 15 1 6 9 3 4 112 COCNTBY OF BIBTH. Ger- many. 35, 839 4,478 18, 619 170 71 207 23 40 04 40 73 199 60 110 2,469 367 197 149 78 467 45 80 58 29 1,120 67 172 580 15 130 376 275 175 464 944 118 65 98 135 365 105 201 65 29 93 249 109 125 27 441 2 13 1 62 18 4 90 7 93 40 2,096 Ire- land. Groat Britain 8 214 8,570 327 3, 513 15 40 49 39 63 17 12 4 26 63 63 1,305 61 76 71 38 171 22 141 143 15 14 196 17 35 496 13 5 14 104 44 22 13 114 18 67 70 170 13 40 27 39 27 27 6 5 1,123 1 189 39 41 6 37 5 54 13 670 16 5 7 5 2 2 114 2 10, 236 698 4,482 66 63 131 67 45 40 11 91 67 603 32 70 129 83 401 42 108 30 22 23 465 10 33 147 50 33 103 353 33 59 146 100 223 48 117 48 46 73 63 32 2 161 4 16 4 6 67 18 6 36 30 288 2 1 4 164 6 6 Canada (ling, liah). Canada (French) 5,268 383 2,041 14 43 37 42 29 03 SO 19 11 26 30 263 29 32 120 60 218 21 20 24 320 9 66 141 7 36 87 13 10 43 230 34 14 43 69 62 13 43 14 14 40 13 16 6 1 10 U 114 5 14 6 7 6 2 2 138 3 6 17 202 2 3 Sweden and ISTorway 15, 967 2,344 6,837 37 27 76 7 24 ■ 12 11 14 36 03 26 2,040 25 202 62 28 237 10 167 90 14 10 236 14 86 535 11 4 11 17 179 106 112 43 703 23 67 38 174 19 182 29 19 28 236 29 1 5 113 6 1 5 29 22 1 70 10 65 20 2,218 11 216 Den- mark. 7,387 1,084 2,610 27 21 16 4 9 7 3 10 35 10 25 1,037 50 71 13 15 131 5 142 30 14 19 173 16 62 193 150 34 96 46 353 28 20 23 35 83 14 9 2 1 37 5 31 7 715 Other coun- tries. 16, 073 ],B9S 7,870 42 25 66 24 12 26 22 30 51 15 29 2,094 113 111 60 63 215 17 31 7 10 846 30 100 378 4 5 20 48 152 132 64 159 273 79 79 99 28 08 20 7 51 191 32 16 180 75 24 1,049 1 10 141 1 Age unknown omitted. d Unemployed at principal occupation daring any portion of census year ending May 31, 1890. 582 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table H6.— TOTAL, MALES AND FEMALES 10 YEAES OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN SELECTED OCCUPATIONS, SPEAK ENGLISH, MONTHS UNEMPLOYED, AND COUNTRY NEVADA. SEX AND SELECTED OCCUPATIONS. MALES (a) Agricultural laborers Earmors, planters, and overseers Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vino growers Lumbermen and raftsmen Miners Stock raisers, borders, and drovers AVood choppers Chemists, assayers, and metallurgists Engineers (civil, mechanical,electrical, and raining) and surveyors Lawyers Officials (government) Physicians and surjreons Professors and teaclicrs Theatrical managers, showmen, etc Barbers and hairdressers -. Bartenders - Boarding and lodging house keepers - Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) Hotel keepers Hunters, trappers, guides, and scouts Laborers (not spccilied) - Laundercrs — liestaurant and saloou keepers Sorvan ts iVatcbmen, policemen, and detectives Agents, collectors, and commercial travelers Bankers, brokers, and officials of banks, etc Bookkeepers, clerks, etc. Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc Foremen and overseers Livery stable keepers .and hostlers Merchants, dealei-s, and peddlers Messengers, packers, and porters Salesmen Steam railroad employes Telegraph and telephone operators Blacksmiths and wheelwrights Boot .and shoemakers and repairers Butchers Cabinet makers and upholsterers Carpenters and joiners (Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives (jold and silver workers Matjbiiiists Manufacturers, publishers, etc Marble and stone cutters and masons Painters, glaziers, and vamishers Printers, engravers, and bookbinders Saw and planing mill omploy6a, etc Tailors FEMALES (ct) Agricultural laborers Farmers, planters, and overseers Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vino growers Minora Stock raisers, herders, and drovers Artists and teacliers of art Musicians and teachers of music OiBcials (government) Professors and teachers Boarding and lodging housekeepers Hotel keepers Housekeepers and stewardesses Laborers (not specitied) Laundresses jNurses and midAvires Eest.iurant keepers Saloon keepers Servants Bookkeepers, clerks, etc Merchants, dealers, and peddlers Saleswomen Telegraph and telephone operators Apprentices Dressmakers, milliners, seamstrrs.^es, etc Printers, engravers, and bookbinders Total. 2,229 1,688 152 86 4,802 1,043 431 60 106 100 165 78 09 48 119 144 63 220 121 08 2,077 340 247 090 111 92 158 637 704 90 540 61 67 831 53 372 93 165 64 473 120 116 119 94 105 87 136 68 1, 824 10 35 17 264 77 19 62 40 154 33 7 11 623 24 14 4 11 4 356 7 NATIVE WHITE. Native parents. 6,414 745 732 22 27 1,095 407 62 25 G2 71 104 46 41 14 18 51 6 94 42 1 411 2 60 35 47 67 86 211 S40 10 28 160 11 21 248 25 134 13 44 39 237 36 19 40 25 28 65 43 19 5 475 5 13 10 124 16 5 17 1 1 10 3 o 02 9 1 117 1 Foreign parents. 345 194 3 721 180 9 16 21 14 27 8 20 4 14 270 2 27 41 17 20 179 125 13 30 77 11 21 155 19 74 11 48 4 77 17 22 32 6 14 27 27 3 7 475 21 4 113 14 1 7 4 1 1 108 13 1 4 5 3 143 5 Foreign white. 8,193 772 602 63 40 !,538 339 168 9 23 14 34 12 7 4 60 61 10 79 63 1 837 8 147 78 45 16 62 126 202 37 221 29 18 250 164 61 62 12 165 70 75 47 16 49 23 16 43 42 445 8 149 2 9 Total colored. 3,769 307 60 61 16 448 117 202 1 34 3 • 2 66 659 328 13 836 2 21 37 16 1 98 10 7 178 1 71 4 429 2 36 135 1 AGE PEEIODS. (C) 10 to 24. 3,378 766 120 23 11 459 275 25 13 7 9 9 2 18 21 16 19 12 3 9 397 34 11 130 6 6 5 192 127 18 30 15 27 170 12 34 7 35 5 28 26 10 18 1 7 19 36 11 9 4 2 3 1 1 3 19 3 173 2 1 13 11 26 289 17 6 4 143 6 25 to 44. 10, 868 1,072 615 74 62 2,330 643 295 24 57 32 71 31 37 39 73 24 107 47 31 1,123 226 125 060 35 45 60 239 350 52 44 248 33 31 520 192 37 77 31 193 62 57 73 27 48 52 40 90 15 682 20 7 16 11 73 31 5 17 20 95 2 2 6 172 7 4 1 5 156 2 45 to 64. 6,612 330 723 44 23 1,796 102 10 78 36 10 4 28 40 24 96 62 22 494 79 97 190 59 208 18 31 244 11 3 135 38 40 20 222 37 48 25 20 29 30 9 32 324 65 and over. a The totals for each sex include all occupations, whether specified or not. b Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. OCCUPATIONS. 583 CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITy, COLOE, AGE PERIODS, CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO OF BIRTH, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890— Continued. NEVADA. CONJDQAL CONDITION. Illiter- ate. Can not speak Eng- lish. UNEMPLOYED, (d) COUKTUT OF BIETH. Single and un- known. Married. Wid- owed. Di- vorced. Total. lto3 months. 4t»6 months. 7 to 12 months. Ger- many. Ire- land. Great Britain. Canada (Eng- lish). Canada (French) Sweden and Norway. Den- mark. other coun- tries. 12,880 7,836 718 157 2,296 2,120 4,995 1,799 2,880 816 1,069 1, 554 1,795 965 203 288 233 4,762 1 1,853 431 99 64 2,948 691 317 23 51 25 56 24 41 30 69 100 15 68 31 20 1,504 213 88 694 51 37 66 372 453 41 60 194 47 64 623 28 170 45 86 36 224 75 53 64 9 43 63 66 86 27 1,120 319 1,067 46 18 1,656 321 100 25 43 65 lOO 50 21 15 : 45 33 35 140 85 , 37 515 126 141 281 50 ' 49 97 152 217 34 30 326 . 12 13 289 25 171 39 73 23 218 48 58 49 38 44 37 28 60 25 338 47 75 7 2 172 21 7 2 4 8 9 4 5 3 4 8 3 10 3 5 41 1 13 14 8 5 5 10 27 3 3 23 1 ii 10 15 2' 20 10 1 457 151 20 30 161 143 97 270 39 43 18 226 75 203 698 43 43 5 1,570 213 231 7 13 1 4 3 20 7 13 26 1 51 3 3 543 34 4 198 16 '- 2 ^ 13 43 181 2 ■ 16 16 11 8 213 4 101 15 17 13 163 41 85 30 2 39 23 10 17 9 233 283 16 10 1 616 61 28 2 2 1 1 2 10 1 3 8 293 19 SO 4 685 118 195 2 4 120 8 3 '"'269' 34 8 3 7 139 120 8 3 142 36 7 2 1 2 5 3 1 1 28 16 02 91 6 1 739 47 7 1 6 6 8 i' 68 112 9 ""'932' 58 9 3 8 5 8 4 2 70 63 3 18 25C 23 27 1 2 1 7 3 1 2 2 8 2 18 5 12 12 38 15 41 43 3 2 19 9 1 1 419 151 87 29 613 184 270 2 3 4 3 97 7 5 47 1 28 1 B 7 8 q 3 2 1 5 1 5 11 1 1 39 16 34 8 17 1 695 319 50 810 9 1 9 43 69 16 152 28 13 264 2 7 22 16 10 14 34 3 3 4 12 1 2 78 10 73 in 1 n 1 1 7 G 8 14 1 24 1 3 257 20 1 86 9 2 3" 2' 4 1 i' 2 i 3 2 2 17 5' 1 2 1 3' 7 3 3 1 1 8 4 B 1 16 12 4' 2 1 39 375 180 5 257 1 13 1 14 25 2 2 2 1 1 64 439 79 7 235 3 15 5 3 12 12 2 8 4 33 8 1 1 Ifl 5 2 17 19 1 8 1 5 15 1 4 5 3' 19 ?,0 21 193 13 93 1 3 27 1 1 10 24 1 4 3 4 1 30 89 1 80 12 4 ■2 9 20 27 4 3 74 2 5 11 137 1 27 10 13 6 10 18 26 25 10 22 3 2 71 1 23 15 4 14 7 31 9 6 16 2 74 2 24 12 n 3 13 23 24 2 5 35 69 IG 39 44 22 21 7 4 2 10 25 33 8 27 4 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 3 11 2 3 3 U 85 7 1 4 10 65 1 5 7 2 4 109 3 33 4 3 4 52 14 34 10 1 6 8 2 5 25 2 1 ■>)S •?n 5 3 30 1 4 21 14 3 6 15 2 1 26 6 7 134 8 23 93 2S 7 16 2 2 2 ■") 12 1 1 3 30 31 7 6 5 3 74 1 46 7 9 7 82 21 47 13 32 34 3 26 47' 8 14 5 40 13 7 19 2 12 7 10 9 5 92 32 5 40 5 2 1 50 11 16 4 5 3 4 4 20 2 48 35 90 2 15 6 38 37 25 6 4 6 28 4 4 6 1 7 3 3 3 2 3 5 3 2 7 3 2 3 6 22 4 5 1 29 6 4 7 1 14 5 1 3 3 86 14 15 33 2 19 8 9 10 5 7 13 1 8 3 6 33 39 40 1 8 2 3 1 1 1 2 2 6 2 5 1 1 2 41 . 3 1 1 6 8 11 8 42 43 1 44 45 W 2' 3 3 1 19 10 7 9 6 109 1 47 -13 1 2 49 67 2 420 55 1 183 4 21 60 2" 159 1 5 21 i' 9 50 6 304 1 63 51 87 5 52 8 2 7 42 5 10 i 10 5 3 38 1 3 3 1 2 1 1 3 53 41 1 2 1 3 10 1 4 1 3 1 1 1 2 1 3 51 'S^ 33 2 2 1 56 1 1 5 2 13 16 7 10 10 65 3 5 82 2 4 1 2 5 2' 2 14 42 11 13 2 j 57 7 28 11 235 8 58 1 1 i 59 2 3 11 1 2 2 2 5 2 3 1 1 5 1 1 23 1 G 26 5 7 60 83 47 29 10 5 12 1 4 13 4 1 2 2 3 2 2 2 5 61 4 2 1 1 6-' 1 3 2 27 8 1 1 1 14 5 i 1 5 2 61 27 30 76 7 1 6 34 124 4 3 70 1 1 04 05 12 17 2 6 53 1 8 1 2 1 8 1 4 5 1 4 50 2 4 fit! 3 1 67 1 RH 2 26 1 10 1 60 381 21 1 3 7 4 194 5 7 175 37 66 1 1 21 27 1 1 8 3 14 1 21 70 71 1 2 1 1 6 1 3 7'^ 73 1 1 3 3 1 1 1 9 74 75 73 63 26 2 10 15 34 4 23 7 7 23 22 1 2 i 1 26 76 77 c Age unknown omitted. d Unemployed at principal occupation during any portion of census year ending Tklay 31, 1890. 584 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 116.— TOTAL MALES AND FEMALES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVEE ENGAGED IN SELECTED OCCUPATIONS, SPEAK ENGLISH, MONTHS UNEMPLOYED, AND COUNTEY TSEW HAMPSHIRE. BEX AND SELECTED OCCCPATIOXS. MALES (n) AgricnUnral laborers Farmers, planters, and cverseers Lnmbormen and raftsmen Miners and quarrymen Wood choppers Clergymen Lawyers Officials (government) Physicians and surgeons , Professors and teachers Barbers and hairdressers , Engineers and iireraen (not locomotivo; Hotel and boardin^j house keepers Laborers (not apecified) Sestaurant and saloon keepers Serrants "Watchmen, policemen, and detectives , Agonta, collectors, and commercial travelers Bookkeepers, clerks, etc Draymen, hackmou, teamsters, etc Livery stable keepers and hostlers Merchants, dealers, and peddlers Salesmen Steam railroad employes Apprentices Bakers Blacksmiths and wheelwrights Bleachers, dyers, .and scourers Boot and shoo makers and repairers Brick makers, potters, etc Butchers Cabinet makers and upholsterers Carpenters and joiners Coopers Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives. Hame.cfl. saddle, and trunk makers, etc Iron and steel workers (includes molders) Leather Curriers, dressers, finiahers, and tanners Machinists Manufacturers, publishers, etc Marble and stone cutters Masons (brick and stone) Painters, glaziers, and varnishers Paper mill operatives Printers, engravers, and bookbinders Print works operatives Saw and planing mill cmploy6s, etc Tailors Tinners and tinware makers "Wood workers (not otherwise speciiied) FEMALES (a) Agricultural laborers Farmers, planters, and overseers Arti.sts and teachers of art Musicians and teachers of music Professors and teachers Hotel and boarding house keepers Housekeepers and stewardesses Laborers (not speciiied) Laundresses Nurses and midwives Servants Bookkeepers, clerks, etc Merchants, dealers, and peddlers Saleswomen Boot and shoe makers and repairers Box makers (paper) Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives. Dressmakers, milliners, seainstres.scs, etc Glove makers Iron and steel workers (includes molders) Paper mill operatives Printers, engravers, and bookbinders Print works operatives Tailoresses "Wood workers (not otherwise specified) Total. 127,845 11, 527 28, 731 382 630 686 667 410 422 639 369 498 706 675 10, 639 360 637 492 1,030 3,136 2,942 844 4,350 1,274 3,429 319 303 1,913 310 8,161 1,506 450 448 5,182 414 11, 246 414 1,227 5U3 1,799 1.402 1,328 1.268 2,122 544 508 374 1,848 300 315 929 36, 858 61 655 101 250 2,777 319 1,799 56 301 S77 918 100 277 2,421 174 14, 342 3,075 63 102 137 179 81 022 116 NATIVE WHITE. Native parents. 86, 945 9,129 26, 439 201 202 112 509 381 384 607 326 250 625 452 4,503 149 347 301 894 2,337 2,011 580 3,413 875 2,070 195 103 1, 296 51 6,383 112 351 300 4,074 289 2,765 254 497 257 1,262 1,214 697 790 1,610 223 368 66 880 195 240 18, 173 43 520 93 233 2,505 180 1, 377 7 107 299 3,344 723 70 165 1,802 137 2,590 2,587 31 77 44 140 44 450 07 Foreign parents. 10, 430 821 713 26 42 25 44 25 16 20 17 106 63 26 972 69 109 31 48 421 242 105 243 167 364 85 33 130 44 793 65 34 65 213 54 1,883 43 243 41 199 59 110 95 217 100 67 127 30 30 116 6,147 5 7 171 18 93 16 43 25 676 131 7 69 332 22 2,690 456 12 13 47 25 22 100 29 Foreign white. 30, 158 1,532 1,667 155 286 445 103 10 22 46 26 135 178 95 5,013 147 163 159 94 376 682 161 691 232 995 38 165 486 221 977 1,325 64 82 891 71 Total colored. (i) 6,576 117 22 484 201 338 3 4 129 620 380 295 1 3 221 73 210 839 135 2 45 124 13, 429 1 109 4 23 3 10 101 115 324 33 5 141 53 10 2,284 64 00 23 43 231 15 6 9,043 628 20 13 4 12 46 11 15 65 20 1 AGE PERIODS, (c) 10 to 24. 30, 976 5,274 1,653 76 132 153 9 17 24 23 108 111 120 18 2,874 17 285 36 122 1, 430 670 247 408 653 910 304 97 267 90 2,735 823 75 110 540 90 5,384 93 320 95 375 291 135 402 180 200 157 662 81 01 275 IS, 622 22 7 27 101 1,482 61 28 3,112 491 20 147 1,419 128 9,208 1,160 42 73 83 98 65 165 71 25 to 44. 52, 221 3,925 8,838 193 293 304 300 200 178 333 191 345 423 240 4,455 219 240 244 506 1, 285 1,628 425 2,211 567 1,883 13 143 830 161 3,569 665 259 207 2,236 184 4,187 176 680 257 840 621 704 671 1,051 269 210 158 903 152 162 426 12, 789 21 55 61 131 1,108 113 628 14 118 113 2,119 378 47 118 860 45 4,275 1,809 20 28 35 66 23 292 42 45 to 64. 33, 358 1,590 11, 502 88 94 106 236 146 179 202 53 189 263 2,489 107 92 ISO 329 350 555 146 1,423 132 560 2 63 596 55 1,504 100 102 97 1,810 99 1,475 108 279 124 465 646 257 435 638 90 75 51 262 78 73 186 6 209 20 17 165 160 571 8 98 178 862 45 23 10 117 1 755 698 1 1 19 13 2 133 65 and over. 11, 701 678 8,703 24 4 21 109 61 39 79 14 3 24 53 G42 12 10 30 73 62 75 17 303 17 48 1 209 9 289 13 12 22 £64 41 150 37 33 25 107 144 67 123 116 4 21 2 20 47 19 39 1,068 2 222 375 6 22 58 226 2 10 a The totals for each sex include all occupations, wliether specified or not. b Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. OCCUPATIONS. 585 CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AGE PERIODS, CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO OF BIRTH, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890— Continued. IVE'W IIAITIPSIIIRE. CONJUGAL CONDITION. Single and un- known. ii, 396 Married. 7,DS2 4,066 149 222 323 120 96 77 125 219 163 203 55 4,291 62 449 74 249 1,894 1,006 386 799 715 1,214 309 106 426 134 8,535 947 122 152 sec 140 6,877 128 448 149 653 187 466 254 658 216 256 216 899 129 84 333 26, 009 40 60 77 193 2,605 25 791 35 109 102 4,803 804 47 231 1,751 153 10, 920 2,377 50 83 100 146 75 425 78 75, 632 2,809 22, 427 214 275 244 607 298 319 467 141 318 522 487 5,008 268 166 393 752 1,183 1,809 410 3,339 541 2,116 9 189 1,368 175 4,281 539 807 280 3,830 253 6,081 267 739 331 1,167 1,118 799 917 1,340 315 234 148 894 204 217 661 5,941 ■Wid- owed. 6,083 7 72 15 38 121 112 295 14 87 29 726 82 31 34 500 15 2,644 791 9 104 31 655 2,097 17 29 18 30 19 23 43 28 668 24 16 25 32 48 99 31 184 16 8 1)3 7 287 20 19 15 310 19 252 16 37 18 66 92 101 11 15 10 62 25 12 Di- vorced. 4 409 8 13 42 164 628 7 93 171 740 22 22 9 123 2 665 413 4 2 15 9 3 82 3 121 141 2 4 2 niitor- ate. 104 10 3 47 4 113 94 Can not Hpeak Eng- lish. 732 612 5t 83 290 17 41 29 2,370 25 37 40 37 79 9 405 1 28 84 28 262 7 24 249 17 2,491 24 120 65 27 13 126 1B9 51 09 2 33 281 2 5 40 334 1 3 17 1 2,517 61 3 6,644 119 67 22 39 170 10 7 20 1,114 7 11 10 1 27 104 12 63 13 238 34 65 16 102 5 11 164 4 2,466 11 45 39 22 4 100 77 22 27 3 2 163 8 2 17 6,007 UNEMPLOYED, (d) 4,539 155 3 1 4 1 Total. 15, 967 1,739 670 91 69 140 23 9 13 11 75 33 91 25 2,486 12 33 69 169 306 131 117 295 46 38 190 28 2,686 607 18 43 1,101 35 1,543 80 180 61 201 392 476 44 65 42 311 23 26 97 6,117 5 10 25 851 6 60 5 24 61 374 67 4 21 650 53 2,236 438 4 11 13 20 6 82 48 1 to 3 4 to 6 months, months. 9,004 839 248 44 11 5 6 7 37 18 60 7 1,265 7 26 21 38 97 173 37 64 83 191 24 22 107 18 1,876 177 6 29 615 16 1,017 31 119 57 128 36 125 178 202 32 29 29 232 11 15 58 2,944 14 299 4 28 3 14 18 7 to 12 months. 5,298 705 340 36 26 33 9 4 2 1 30 14 23 9 049 3 30 7 25 47 21 50 23 79 16 5 63 7 681 423 10 9 391 14 302 14 28 17 39 18 65 177 171 17 10 61 8 7 27 1,603 195 82 12 6 8 1 13 9 272 2 10 5 6 25 35 10 17 11 25 9 30 3 129 7 2 5 95 5 224 2 1 1 2 131 207 130 24 25 3 1 15 3 461 156 42 6 ,445 433 248 134 2 2 7 1 8 4 7 10 4 1 40 29 18 26 COUNTLY OP BIRTH. Ger- many. 773 55 12 5 3 7 6 3 14 2 4 2 21 4 329 2 1 368 56 Ire- land. Great Britain. 215 424 1 48 5 5 4 6 10 69 10 1,416 65 43 57 20 42 100 35 124 20 241 9 10 92 118 157 13 15 25 41 10 999 10 239 75 00 32 126 73 39 95 12 128 27 38 3 13 3,227 27 108 11 81 7 1,005 2 54 1 1,743 68 1 2 177 266 6 53 2 29 3 6 4 3 10 27 6 225 18 11 62 13 42 7 19 43 67 132 10 4 16 61 192 36 49 18 33 60 31 21 10 17 2 9 10 36 4 13 11 220 3 2 2 46 639 45 C.lnada (Eng- lish). 5,420 644 609 72 73 113 26 37 20 845 10 17 89 220 48 94 34 209 7 22 143 6 178 46 11 10 265 29 350 24 51 22 60 21 69 71 19 9 11 347 21 9 30 3 7 2 3 27 26 99 6 17 29 6;!4 24 3 3 52 3 451 156 4 Can.ida (French) Sweden and N"orway. 13, 687 359 286 73 90 320 20 4 6 24 4 81 40 69 2,244 49 32 61 27 178 318 54 251 144 396 6 101 180 19 466 1,250 25 27 488 18 4,001 73 139 80 07 20 131 199 113 78 14 7 387 28 9 34 61 10 6,i!05 350 15 2 14 5 1 21 11 17 2 14 1 4 "21' "156' 116 1 137 7 Den- mark. Other coun- tries. 1 161 3 1 101 94 c Age unknown omitted. d Unemployed at principal occupation during any portion of census year ending May 31, 1890. 586 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 116.— TOTAL MALES AND FEMALES 10 YEAES OP AGE AND OVER ENGj^GED IN SELECTED OCCUPATIONS, SPEAK ENGLISH, MONTHS UNEMPLOYED, AND COUNTET TiEW JSBSEV. SEX AND SELECTED OCCUPATIONS. MALES (O). Agricultural laborers Farmers, planters, and OTerseers Fishermen and ojstermen Gardeners, florists, nursurymen, and vine growers. Miners Clergymen Engineers (civil, raeclianical,electrical,andmining) and surveyors LaT7yers Physicians and surgeons Barbers and hairdressers Bartenders Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) Laborers (not epecitied) Eestaurant and saloon keepers Servants "Watcbmen, policemen, and detectives Agents, collectors, and commercial travelers. Banliers, brokers, and oiEcials of banks, etc . Boatmen, canalmen, pilots, and sailors Bookkeepers, clerks, etc Draymen, hackrnen, teamsters, etc .. I#ivery stable keepers and hostlers . Merchants, dealers, and peddlers ... Messengers, packers, and porters ... Salesmen ,. Steam railroad employfis A pprentices , Bakers Blacksmiths and "wheelwrights Boot and shoe makers and repairers Brick and tile makers and terra cotta workers Butchers , Cabinetmakers and upholsterers Carpenters .and joiners , Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives . Glass workers Harness, saddle, and trunk makers, etc , Hn t and cap makers Iron and steel workers (includes inolders) , Leather curriers, dressers, finishers, and tanners. Machinists Manufacturers, publishers, etc ; Marble and stone cutters ftud masons Paint ers, glaziers, and vamishers Plumbers and gas and steam fitters Potters Printers, engravers, and bookbinders Tailors Tinners and tinware makers Tobacco and cigar factory operatives FEMALES (ct). Fiirmera, planters, and overseers.. Musicians and teachers of music... Professors and teachers Hotel and boarding bonse keepers. Housekeepers and stewardesses. . . Laundresses Nurses andmidwives Servants Bookkeepers and accountants. Clerks and copyists Merchants, dealers, and peddlers. Saleswomen . Stenographers and typewriters Ai)prcntices Boot and shoe makers and repairers Box makers (paper) Briclc makers, potters, etc Corset makers '.'.'.['. Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives. Dressmakers, milliners, seamstressea, etc Hat and cap makers Printers, engravers, and bookbinders Rubber factory operatives , Tailoresses Tobacco and cigar factory operatives Total. 459, 467 23, 528 34, 041 3,694 3, 60fi 1,824 2,000 1,803 2,157 1,929 2,625 1,929 5,541 5-1, 424 3,291 6,278 3,113 C, 857 2,899 5,047 20, 925 12, 200 2,284 25, 928 3,047 6,732 14, 050 4,434 3,016 6,617 6,764 5,231 4,791 1,802 21,181 14, 094 4,221 2,541 4,745 8,660 2,588 9,030 6,605 8,304 9,375 3,083 2,978 5,474 3,002 2,056 2,242 111, 271 1,105 921 5,109 1,317 2,650 3,524 1, 581 38, 221 783 2,070 1,680 2,275 799 328 1,325 820 937 14, BOO 16,605 1,392 683 5 S3 2,110 809 NATIVE WHITE. !N'atiV6 parents. 204, 445 16, 946 26, 935 3,079 834 438 1,081 1,098 1,080 1,463 517 440 2,470 14, 735 479 1,020 1,129 4,322 2,003 3,430 15, 272 4,734 889 12, 764 1,077 3,906 6,837 1,624 492 3,299 2,546 758 1,603 617 12, 437 2,269 3,126 771 887 2,589 365 2,994 3,463 3, 250 4,769 957 647 2,203 470 914 873 85, 043 Foreign parents. 816 613 3,309 695 1,498 445 721 8,138 398 1,069 846 446 226 210 174 1, 070 ', 508 298 250 155 607 a The totals for each sox include all occupations, whether specified or not. 89, 156 3,027 2,157 203 609 251 374 314 217 666 702 1,103 7,293 627 682 636 1,190 435 701 7,805 3,300 341 4,606 1,258 1,750 2,665 2.196 518 1,070 871 612 1,386 371 3,012 3,566 642 794 1,585 2,530 823 2,349 1,145 1,553 2,130 1,478 926 1,890 612 610 793 34, 021 48 229 1,333 152 288 393 209 6,276 313 291 1,195 303 195 495 494 344 608 6,700 6,186 837 359 354 1,130 699 Foreign white. 149, 055 5,203 4,441 194 2,026 1,000 506 328 100 246 1,185 751 1,907 27, 827 2,130 2,116 1,317 1,323 457 827 3,769 3,033 674 8,332 591 1,067 4,446 600 2,002 2,228 3,291 3,100 1,770 845 5,629 8,242 443 971 2,270 3,480 1,381 3,681 1,997 3,459 2,427 033 1,396 1,301 2,507 524 34, 436 Total colored. (6) 193 69 398 430 610 1,369 554 18,091 52 191 902 232 61 67 99 141 266 157 5,176 2,482 257 73 74 473 201 16, 811 3,352 508 118 137 14 162 3 3 13 257 27 61 4,569 55 2,460 31 16 4 89 1,133 380 166 121 9 102 14 4 20 66 755 26 29 103 17 10 3 3 61 19 6 10 102 49 15 9 14 7 18 10 69 34 148 1,317 37 6,716 5 238 AGE PKEIODS. (c). 10 to 24. 124, 562 13,913 2,378 796 536 502 478 125 114 848 803 660 13, 949 156 2,471 107 945 238 928 13, 444 3,727 017 3,175 2,162 2,421 3,058 4,372 844 1,028 1,420 1,747 1,349 353 3,706 6,274 2,016 762 1,317 2,620 765 2,262 479 1,679 2,188 1,408 1,134 2,158 613 616 711 63, 289 11 445 2,145 25 342 575 358 22, 729 658 1,518 182 1,732 506 326 949 713 097 786 11, 028 8,221 945 512 459 1,240 714 210, 024 9,768 13,151 1,730 1,639 887 911 913 1,187 1,038 1,416 975 3,307 25, 123 2,016 2,923 1,465 3,619 1,450 2,367 10, 603 6,206 1,109 13, 345 611 3,288 8,012 62 1, 556 3,100 2, 590 2,770 2,486 868 9,965 5,637 1,602 1,048 2,422 4,228 1,290 4,687 3,243 4,061 6,055 1,359 1,477 2,459 1,480 1,033 1,103 34,110 45 to 64. 102, 696 120 411 2,534 503 1,053 1,671 585 11, 652 195 483 606 498 199 136 113 147 401 151 111 687 129 3, 633 13, 408 860 1,219 383 789 337 664 608 293 130 1,442 12, 620 1,029 748 1,314 1,941 1,047 1,513 2,067 2,014 491 7,883 258 936 2,560 7 530 2,010 2,041 663 850 512 6,289 1,939 608 890 1,596 469 1,837 2,463 2,221 1,901 284 334 733 1,115 354 530 67 376 683 903 1,100 520 3,208 10 61 631 40 4 1 29 6 10 4 394 1,765 45 17 12 233 21 65 and over. 20, 022 1,033 5,075 197 304 61 233 68 172 162 29 14 119 2,442 86 94 222 335 160 227 275 232 69 1,456 21 78 264 81 464 705 51 99 127 1,185 233 29 130 113 193 67 233 400 377 211 29 23 116 2,107 392 4 18 116 237 153 115 557 2 105 40 192 » Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and oivilized Indians. OCCUPATIONS. 587 CLASSIFIED BY GENEEAL NATIVITT, COLOR, AGE PERIODS, COISTJUGAL aOKDITIOISr, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO OF BIRTH, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890— Continued. NE^r JEBSK'T. COHJDOAI. CONDITION. Single andnn- kno-vra. Married. "Wid- owed. 175, 243 268, 214 18, 724 4,636 1,123 471 «79 S89 448 1,078 1,340 1,153 21, 654 421 8,906 404 1,699 527 1,669 1«,677 4,619 1,005 5,374 2,251 3,247 4,742 4,377 1,187 1,497 1,901 3,300 1, 722 496 5,323 7,313 2,053 1,005 1,834 3,417 1,014 3,080 1,031 2,368 3,171 1,626 1,299 2,646 868 802 943 89,164 85 776 4,806 211 1,205 I, 008 752 32, 864 728 1, 935 371 2,142 773 325 1,172 829 693 910 13, 024 12, 894 1,274 641 633 1,700 785 Di- vorced. 15,672 7,870 27, 627 2,355 2,430 1,073 1^,433 1,083 1,452 1,877 1,489 553 4,204 30, 532 2,727 2,138 2,600 4,856 2,235 3, 276 9,941 7,221 1,201 19, 505 764 3,349 8,878 54 1,759 4,802 4>453 1,822 2,949 1,280 14, 918 6,490 2,131 1,415 2,762 4,984 1, 471 6,672 5,307 6,645 6,912 1,395 1,637 2,694 2,532 1,207 1,244 9,249 90 82 140 259 372 1,055 199 2,483 23 67 426 71 87 13 97 8 951 1,746 44 22 28 172 37 116 183 64 9& 39 109 99 64 36 183 2,214 141 166 209 294 135 193 394 355 75 1,028 32 132 426 2 69 313 404 M2 115 77 929 285 35 119 145 253 72 268 261 346 275 60 42 129 199 46 64 12,589 338 928 00 157 830 957 1,441 623 2,822 778 57 17 63 18 30 13 574 1 , 797 72 19 21 235 46 Illiter- ate. Can not speak Bng. Ush. 3,797 1,581 244 414 21,599 209 4 122 22 135 11, 933 96 536 121 8 9 232 143 739- 241 642 53 50 1,446 70 113 220 378 1,158 96 677 507 38 228 513 106 IIB 55 346 135 27 155 24 218 42 62 7,315 103 2 81 296 1,150 4,319 111 18 8 651 177 22 1 19 68 41 1,072 298 10 135 22S 12 8 1 9 la 33 82 6,524 85 187 57 25 5 33 95 144 69 607 34 36 1,074 60 325 164 543 1,142 159 101 680 1, 761 79 115 639 267 301 299 180 17 123 46 103 UNEMPLOYED, id) Total. 75, 196 ,162 12 4 4 25 7fl 114 44 1,518 5 5 10 6 16 680 157 40 3 15 89 31 5,766 744 2,222 400 225 31 108 39 24 104 128 448 15, 300 38 609 115 266 35 1,087 1,162 1,284 166 1,105 465 303 1,458 747 219 715 1,406 2,175 269 204 5, 247 3,840 3,197 491 2,005 1,767 564 1,019 283 2,836 2,903 377 1,175 612 649 389 354 14, 682 lto3 montlis. 4 to 6 months. 7 to 12 months. 43, 746 2 101 1,301 14 71 555 282 1,834 61 118 38 161 63 61 376 162 377 238 3,477 2,045 473 87 349 535 210 3,422 367 878 178. 120' 17 60' 19' 12 61 71 270- 8,497 20 293 i 67 136: 17 672 631 810 : 81 678 264 166 993 432 121 432 892^ 742 156 167 3,446 2,670 2, 069 319 914 1,174 395 675 170 1,687 1,725 236 660 308 380 232 239 9,171 24, 433 1 64 1,096 3 34 279 98 1,029 31 60 22 91 36 28 267 203 197 2,428 1,161 Oil "44 236 321 165 1,927 315 1,240 172 52 34 13 6 32 40 129 5,422 11 100 41 93 10 347 344 355 66 319 110 92 327 203 63 207 370 1,341 75 71 1,383 1,012 545 123 943 436 112 246 86 931 964 104 395 160 211 120 82 3,903 7,017 1 22 64 6 28 199 131 533 11 25 9 44 13 13 85 43 131 20 829 069 230 26 95 164 28 417 02 104 60 53 6 14 7 6 11 17 49 1,381 7 56 17 37 8 68 187 119 29 108 91 45 138 112 35 70 144 92 38 26 418 268 683 49 148 . 157 67 27 218 214 37 120 64 68 37 33 COUNTRY OF BIBTH. Ger- many. 60, 629 15 141 5 77 63 222 9 33 7 26 14 20 34 20 43 15 220 225 22 17 18 50 17 2, 067 1, 847 49 708 38 151 99 42 89 728 391 482 4, 696 1,125 662 448 147 203 1,352 969 207 3| 816 262 427 489 245 1,556 785 1,585 1,114 1,199 670 2,249 2,314 211 635 797 865 675 1,178 698 966 1,042 140 198 668 1,613 273 621 Ire- land. G-roat Britain. 83 16 88 101 158 318 150 1,352 9 47 325 84 4 18 13 44 26 63 016 616 14 35 276 25 40, 761 1,285 1, 284 38 710 280 101 35 34 28 27 222 696 13, 169 651 805 041 229 65 317 720 1, 323 326 1, 517 137 207 2,106 82 129 704 523 686 270 42 960 843 46 121 512 1,246 460 609 413 1,143 344 219 198- 151 215 95 61 16, 408 69 6 131 200 282 861 204 11,150 35 336 67 11 6 15 31 18 60 1,353 811 82 25 19 72 102 25, 402 516 594 17' 355 425 144 133 50 66 61 522 1,777 195 252 203 428 164 123 1,102 383 84 1,241 125 257 342 154 125 484 464 112 169 90 1,223 2,725 80 100 287 950 95 1,422 567 885 601 301 860 425 208 95 46 74 85 116 129 1,601 28 66 141 62 26 15 59 33 214 38 1,790 596 09 28 3 43 24 Canada (Eng- lish). Canada (French) 1,785 31 31 4 4- 5 34 20 104 10 19 16 49 28 19 136 29 7 95 6 34 43 9 7 23 2« 10 173 30 2 14 12 40 8 58 61 30 41 17 14 46 10 6 7 403 2 6 37 9 10 7 21 122 5 11 7 7 7 Sweden and iforway. 2,762 116 25 58 3 5 37 577 10 97 17 7 2 84 49 35 14 52 5 ff 67 8 8 40 40 91 4 23 335 24 2 7 20 40 10 78 36 30 93 15 3 16 05 11 4 1,077 4 8 9 29 12 921 Den- mark. 1,655 80 45 4 26 12 3 3 1 I 6 3 14 358 17 29 13 53 4 7- 31 20 232 16 9 131 11 11 1 2 15 7 30 13 23 44 4 6 5 4 2 151 Other coun- tries. 28, 599 1,110 614 25 186 217 72 25 22 32 358 55 121 7,176 222 290 65 145 43 03 367 259 54 1,583 CO 127 1,342 97 169 157 623 841 113 103 556 2,292 91 91 640 321 137 290 216 381 265 37 117 154 472 4L 121 3,338 63 25 40 57 36 948 4 26 90 21 3 14 24 8 15 1,004 331 50 3 14 06 43 c Age nnknown omitted. d Unemployed at principal occupation during any portion of census year ending M.-.y 31, 1S90. 588 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 116.— TOTAL MALES AND FEMALES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN SELECTED OCCUPATIONS, SPEAK ENGLISH, MONTHS UNEMPLOYED, AND COUNTRY NEW MEXICO. SEX AND SELECTED OCCUPATIONS. MALES (o) Agricultural laTiorers Farmers, planters, andoveraeers Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vine growers Lumbermen and raftsmen Miners Stock raisers, herders, and drovers Wood choppers Clergy men Engineers (civil,mechanical,electrical,and mining) and surveyors Lawyers Musicians and teachers of music Oliicials (government) Physicians and surgeons Professors and teachers Barbers and hairdressers Bartenders Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) Hotel and boarding house keepers Laborers (notspeciiied) Lauuderers Eestaurant and saloon keepers Servants "Watchmen, policemen, and detectives Agents, collectors, and commercial travelers Bankers, brokers, and oliicials of banks, etc Bookkeepers, clerks, etc Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc Foremen and overseers Livery stable keepers and hostlers Merchants, dealers, and peddlers Messengers, packers, and porters Salesmen ... _ Steam railroad eraploy6s Telegraph and telephone operators Apprentices Bakers Blacksmiths and wheelwrights Boot and shoe makers and repairers Butchers Carpenters and joiners Iron and steel workers (includes molders) . . . = Machinists Manufacturers, publishers, etc Marble and stone cutters and masons , Metal workers (not otherwise specified) Millers (flour and grist) Painters, glaziers, and vamishers = Printers, engravers, and bookbinders Saw and planing mill employes, etc Tailors , FEMALES (a) Agricultural laborers Farmers, planters, and overseers Stock raisers, herders, and drovers Actors Artists and teachers of art Musicians and teachers of music Officials (government) Professors and teachers Boarding and lodging house keepers Hotel keepers Housekeepers and stewardesses Laborers (not specified) Laundresses \\[ Nurses and mid wives Restaurant and saloon keepers Servants Bookkeepers, clerks, etc ].'.'.'/. Merchants, dealers, and peddlers Sales' vomen Telegraph and telephone operators Brickmakers, potters, etc Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives Dressmakers, milliners, seamstresses, etc Printers, engravers, and bookbinders Tailoresses Total. 60, 217 5,946 9,043 120 156 2,971 6,775 212 169 112 239 174 189 150 155 129 102 124 11, 363 171 299 777 75 171 131 861 634 80 103 1,172 247 143 1,339 69 426 181 13D 811 70 160 117 253 78 121 129 113 71 45 313 57 8 42 13 246 70 17 153 279 697 33 11 1,256 33 14 6 15 7 18 530 NATIVE WHITE. Kative parents. 35, 921 4,768 7,162 53 130 1,151 6, 770 132 77 80 190 124 141 119 113 42 65 9,449 141 363 64 115 86 543 384 37 63 216 72 898 50 38 14 259 98 61 551 36 04 65 151 77 37 233 37 2 6 33 11 181 38 104 225 S41 11 813 17 7 4 12 16 419 5 2 Foreign parents. 3,627 393 284 4 12 480 268 8 11 9 31 18 17 11 12 13 21 610 38 42 12 25 21 141 69 7 13 166 17 44 177 11 19 11 58 7 2,1 92 12 38 15 21 1 17 31 24 9 340 3 4 3 1 3 2 31 11 4 10 19 29 7 1 109 12 2 Foreign white. 6,602 357 570 37 14 1,315 415 71 69 23 18 31 22 19 29 15 17 37 32 1,009 6 89 113 9 30 22 166 80 30 21 364 13 25 246 44 98 72 54 152 21 58 37 79 20 24 11 10 44 451 26 16 77 12 4 177 4 3 2 Total colored. 4,067 618 1,927 27 322 1 2 295 137 25D 1 1 1 340 4 66 11 157 ..... AGE PBEIODS. (C) 12,739 2,293 1,202 9 37 503 2,809 62 2 9 7 14 34 16 23 26 3,337 19 279 6 9 6 333 125 8 18 87 368 34 55 21 21 09 10 30 9 20 17 13 19 50 42 G 1,469 110 7 26 71 126 12 712 20 . 2 3 12 7 11 231 7 3 25 to 44. 24, 670 2,310 4,689 65 97 1,793 2,836 101 82 123 70 78 61 95 108 67 5,400 122 233 402 66 113 84 447 298 53 61 715 122 76 823 40 242 79 82 425 65 92 65 126 56 34 72 62 62 33 17 7 103 37 9 80 114 345 15 399 11 4 220 1 3 45 to 61. 10, 919 1,073 3,314 40 21 622 972 41 08 31 83 35 52 60 39 18 11 28 45 2,235 21 45 85 13 43 78 108 17 23 328 42 9 127 5 18 117 64 33 290 5 30 40 90 13 24 28 11 1 1T8 10 39 74 209 a The totals for each sei include all occupations, whether specified or not. 6 Persona of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indianiw OCCUPATIONS. 589 CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AGE PERIODS, CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO OF BIRTH, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890— Continued. NEW inEXICO. CONjnOAL CONDITION. Single ami un- known. 19, 033 2, 650 1,242 38 61 1,751 3,628 77 67 56 40 31 60 37 81 71 22 1,879 82 126 537 22 58 36 651 235 27 54 326 98 101 640 51 59 34 121 49 53 209 30 66 17 20 54 84 74 32 1,993 Married. 31 5 211 11 2 58 98 204 20 1 004 27 3 4 10 5 13 276 7 3 28, 860 Wid- owed. 3,131 8,139 74 99 1,085 2,931 123 86 03 187 109 141 107 89 53 42 85 99 6,914 81 158 212 49 101 94 287 276 52 42 792 145 39 672 20 1 31 277 105 83 537 77 172 64 50 59 40 37 34 669 242 540 7 200 12 6 5 3 514 7 14 24 3 12 1 21 19 1 6 44 3 3 27 1 Di- vorced, 8 4 14 24 4 46 36 165 5 2 171 4 3 1 4 1 4 125 279 24 18 29 11 39 136 294 6 6 154 1 8 1 1 1 1 113 196 Illiter- ate. Can not epeak Eng- lish. 18, 475 3,129 4,995 32 50 374 2,619 135 66 8 1 5 1 2 o 1,763 41 14 232 28, 966 14 139 1 250 29 246 32 2 4,865 7,845 49 83 516 4,140 171 24 97 242 626 1 631 6 4 149 34 100 8 5 25 4 4 ;,9S3 92 31 285 2 4 2 38 187 1 2 46 123 14 100 100 8 221 29 6 1 103 47 26 12 2 • 11 16 2,381 43 273 40 2 UNEMPLOYED, (d) Total. 99 202 649 774 "'I '"i 7 11 276 9,772 1,873 1,671 20 65 853 918 57 2 15 2 27 5 5 42 6 21 39 7 81 9 3 1 43 120 2 10 35 49 11 235 lto3 months. 4,338 ,025 299 10 41 406 614 31 1 8 9 18 1 1,321 4 to 6 months. 7 to 12 months. 4,640 749 1,329 19 338 323 21 5 2 15 3 3 18 1 8 18 2 1,275 124 4 150 99 43 4 5 109 76 5 1 2 20 Ger- many. 4 100 COUNTBY OF BIKTH. Ire- land. 12 88 5 2 133 55 Great Britain. Canada (Eng- lish). 1,157 27 65 8 3 458 96 1 6 6 3 1 4 4 2 1 6 20 10 28 2 Canada (French) 28 12 Sweden and Norway. 45 Don- mark. 33 Other coun- tries. ,681 299 355 41 6 527 197 69 65 4 4 22 10 6 7 1 10 889 138 69 202 4 4 2 24 48 2 3 109 1 8 lOO 11 10 5 3 18 227 c Age unknown omitted. d Unemployed at principal occupation during any portion of cenisus year ending May 31, 1890. 590 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 116.— TOTAL MALES AND FEMALES 10 YEARS OP AGE AND OVEE ENGAGED IN SELECTED OCCUPATIONS, SPEAK ENGLISH, MONTHS UNEMPLOYED, AND COUNTEY NE-W YOKK. SKS AND SELECTED OCCUPATIONS. MALES (a) . Agricnllnral laborers I*'armer3, planters, and oversoora Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vine growers. Clergymen Lawyers Officials (government) Physicians and siirgeona Barbers and hairdressers Eartendera Eugineera and firemen (not locomotivo) . Hotel and boarding honse keepers Laborers (not specified) Eestanraut and saloon keepers Servants "Watchmen, policemen, and detectives. Agents (claim, etc.) and collectors Bankers, brokers, and officials o£ banks, etc. Boatmen, canalraen, pilots, and sailors Bookkeepers, clerks, etc Commercial travelers Draymen, backmen, teamsters, etc. Livery stable keepers and hostlers. Merchants, dealers, and peddlers- . . Messengers, packers, and porters. . Salesmen 131,967 241, CIS 10, 567 7,322 11,177 8,356 10, 446 12,473 13,327 18, 780 8, 302 191,493 13,959 34, 309 13, 527 24, 418 12, 888 15, 571 120, 644 7,803 55, 808 10, 728 113, 524 21, 275 33, 144 Steam railroad employes 42, 537 Street railway employes B, 044 12, 953 13,070 24,000 24, 133 9,357 19, 355 11,574 72, 987 7,458 10,418 25, 181 25, 643 26, 999 11,236 24, 866 40, 260 14, 980 28, 341 9,075 41, 908 9,703 18,520 10, C65 513,940 Apprentices Bakers Blacksmiths and wheelwrights Boot and shoe makers and repairers. Brick makers, potters, etc Butchers Cabinetmakers and upholsterers. .. Carpenters and joiners Coopers Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives. Iron and steel workers (includes molders) Machinists Manufacturers, publishers, etc Marble and stono ruttera Masons (brick and Htoue) Painters, glaziers, and varnisbers Plumbers and gas and steam fitters Printers, engravers, and bookbinders... Saw and i^laning mill employ 6s, etc Tailors Tinners and tinware makers Tobacco and cigar factory operatives . . - V7ood workers (not otherwise specified) . FEMALES (a) . Farmers, planters, and overseers Musicians and teachers of music ProtVssors and teachers Itcjtel and boarding bouse keepers Housekeepers and stewardesses Laundresses Nurses and mid wives Servants Bookkeepers and accountants . Clerks and copyists Merchants, dealers, and peddlers Saleswomen Stenograpliers and typewriters Boot and shoe makers and repairers. Box makers (paper) Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives. Dressmakers Glove makers , Milliners Printers, engravers, and bookbinders Seamstresses Sewing machine operators , Shirt, collar, and cuff makers Tailoresses , Tobacco and cigar factory ojieralives Total. 1,921,785 NATIVE WHITE. 7,362 4,713 28,518 4,6G7 11,255 17,803 8,175 179, 439 4, 618 9, 532 5,497 16, 454 4,118 3,795 3,715 25,081 59, 032 2, 838 8,519 0,093 19, 538 2,723 8,027 19, 383 7,126 Native parents. 731,846 79, 163 109, 039 2,834 3, 991 7,873 3,850 0,909 1,802 2, 363 6,799 3,980 46, 600 2,060 4,941 3,288 12, 327 7,818 6,699 49,031 4,267 16, 725 3,666 39, 456 3,777 13,161 16, 684 2,038 2,880 1,399 8,031 4,764 1,064 4,196 1,916 32, 960 2,257 6,122 6,485 7,821 11,092 2,395 6,854 14, 174 2, 849 7,840 3,846 1,063 2,601 2,103 2,840 137, 406 Foreign parents. 4,912 2,063 17, 049 1,984 6,241 1,706 2,826 36, 691 1,780 3,280 807 3,384 1, 994 930 040 6, 111 17, 769 1,793 3, 314 1,503 4,800 451 2,498 2,248 548 468, 970 27, 154 01,235 1, 951 1, 052 2,299 2,447 1,605 3,147 4,953 4,614 1,628 36, 904 3,483 5,315 4,253 5,133 2,456 3,665 40, 380 1,925 19,380 2,019 24, 250 10, 599 11, 632 11, 60G 2,688 7,827 2,111 6,197 4,252 1,087 6,863 2,808 13,853 2,085 0,931 8,887 7,860 5,439 3,237 6,866 11, 367 8,283 12, 978 2,847 5,878 3, 489 6,069 3,197 178, 834 092 1,447 9,223 684 2, 046 3,475 1,469 37, 205 2,440 5,078 1,206 0,724 1,701 2,343 2,602 13,080 26, 347 757 3,780 3,893 8,703 1,610 4,409 9,302 2,663 Foreign white. 694, 448 23, 401 40, 016 5,638 2,145 987 2,036 1,843 6,862 5,960 7,217 2, 650 106, 839 8,264 17, 223 6,907 6,915 2,697 5,067 21, 721 1,719 18, 357 4,420 49,510 6,883 8,310 14, 051 3,402 2 226 9, 633 10, 721 15, 078 5,312 9,251 0,808 26,013 3,099 7,341 10, 760 9,840 9,436 6,583 11, 980 14, 543 3,823 7,476 2,359 34, :;2i 3,536 11, 162 4,003 163, 918 Total colored. (6) 1, 745 560 2,180 1,941 3,743 9,587 3,744 97, 832 384 1,162 5,873 14, 262 334 1,390 085 5,814 746 1,643 7,756 4,017 26, 521 2,249 469 144 134 ■18 23 29 673 52 120 44 4, 260 162 6,825 38 17 240 412 2 1,346 723 308 1,010 41 196 16 20 22 51 394 40 43 168 17 24 49 22 32 21 156 176 26 41 23 53 27 • 192 25 13, 782 AQU PEEIODS. (C) 13 47 GO 58 225 3,030 136 8,751 5 12 11 674 4 215 11 17 17 8 a The totals for each sex include all occupations, whether specified or not. 10 to 24. 490, 270 05,095 17, 400 1,572 161 745 024 637 3,967 6,137 2,458 265 44, 947 1,049 11, 106 707 3, 244 1,045 3,375 60, 090 1,072 15, 749 2,906 14, 727 14, 702 12, 922 9,218 1,703 12, 610 3,572 3,775 4,514 3,490 6,375 2,357 10, 600 1,310 9, 720 7, 178 0,785 1,950 2,340 4,088 9,680 7,215 11, 873 3,112 10, 930 3,201 5,355 3,200 277, 073 25 to 44. 891, 106 71 2,024 14, 338 104 2,017 3,072 2,008 103, 139 3,174 6,906 11,827 2,986 2,545 2,094 17, 701 27, 358 1,516 4, Ml 4,446 10,713 1,918 6, 387 12, 155 4,491 45, 820 93, 359 4,294 3,487 6,211 4,252 5,948 6,895 7,279 11, 305 4,176 92, 808 8,678 18, 189 7,625 12, 226 6,644 7,319 47, 450 4,820 29, 644 5,320 CO, 126 4,609 15, 721 24, 806 5,033 253 6,803 11, 769 10, 144 4,488 10, 116 6,605 36, 126 3,353 6,936 12, 732 13,007 13, 131 6,142 12, 385 21,432 6,244 12, 633 4,183 19, 974 4,636 9,712 4,729 171, 492 433, 157 1, 014 2,267 11, 872 1,945 4,407 8,437 3,023 68, 283 1,339 2,367 2,476 3,351 1,078 1,138 679 6,001 26, 070 1,098 3,170 1,465 0,332 721 2,792 5,376 2,277 15, 563 91, 261 3,467 2,706 8,269 3,044 2,884 1,471 824 4,606 3,330 46, 142 3,954 4, 364 4,533 7,403 4,424 4,010 11, 473 1,843 9,403 2,190 32, 831 1,747 4,025 7,365 1,143 70 2,382 6,849 7,164 1,193 3,381 2,803 21, 428 2,231 2,330 4,022 6,068 9,222 2,389 6,871 8,208 1,420 3,459 1,526 8,901 1,630 3,180 1,833 64, 040 4, 15S 397 2,051 2, 201 3,739 4,994 2,093 14, 726 1,942 237 38 98 35 1,044 0,012 247 918 167 2,002 77 396 1,476 336 65 and over. 102, 042 4,992 39, 339 1,204 937 903 422 943 113 47 383 518 9,566 359 459 641 1,471 839 838 1,265 138 271 6,601 144 397 81 U 289 1,659 2,271 141 447 784 4,800 563 399 597 037 1,636 336 1,657 054 83 433 241 2,058 212 252 287 9,620 2,113 24 138 310 999 624 409 2,257 9 14 296 23 274 478 21 118 400 3 30 340 16 b Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indiana. OCCUPATIONS. 591 CLASSIFIED BY GENEEAL NATTVITY, COLOK, AGE PERIODS, CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO OF BIRTH, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1880— Continued. Kwiyn' voKH. CONJOGAL coiroinoN. UNSMPLOTED. ( 201 248 177 247 764 261 409 519 233 63 202 3,848 363 188 261 114 217 368 59 533 69 94 40 161 553 7 845 395 77 104 77 2,088 100 233 290 62 190 341 433 227 503 214 74 405 299 81 18, 904 3,282 6,648 12 26 5 17 24 243 129 516 051 1,781 151 21 3,729 3 12 52 1 9 173 1,131 67 65 and over. 24, 129 2,728 17,110 117 96 18 16 62 225 65 64 154 28- C n 870 91 23 34 27 25 62 2 45 6 277 2 20 31 1 239 113 12 24 3G 373 25 63 30 44 83 60 195 27 10 42 21 4,719 487 2,150 4 18 1 166 141 331 92 1 971 1 2 15 1 41 207 10 6 a The totals for each sox incUidc all occupations, whether specified or not. b Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized IndianiS. OCCUPATIONS. 593 CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AGE PERIODS, CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO OP BIRTH, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890— Continued. IVOBTH CAROIillVA. OONJCQAI, CONDITION. llUter- ate. Can not speak Ene- lis£. UNEMPLOTED. (d) COUNTET OF BIRTH. Single and un- kno-wn. Married. "Wid- owed. Di- Torced. Total. ItoS mouths. 4 to 6 months. 7 to 12 months. Ger- many. Ire- land. Great Britain. Canada lisli). Canada (Frenuh) Sweden and lS"oi"way. Den- mark. Other coun- tries. 160, 538 248,329 12, 960 344 156, 779 340 66, 127 34, 842 18, 473 2,812 683 255 680 145 8 43 15 257 1 93, 186 21,684 919 95 682 252 447 237 294 265 343 1,031 207 309 9,099 8,214 150 376 122 339 2,936 146 1,202 107 270 2,057 457 1,400 2,445 277 378 164 304 123 109 1,615 72 153 2,881 124 355 277 308 153 304 368 395 1,668 2,442 136 72,399 33, 672 151, 115 1,511 303 989 635 594 1,914 643 996 1,096 787 305 794 11,19P 949 406 626 299 629 1,310 237 1,936 260 338 6,641 148 631 8,012 82 1,871 824 291 280 216 5,147 289 666 1,751 195 682 953 1,083 573 1,332 633 241 1,793 1,273 276 18, 010 2,473 6,678 110 48 60 24 44 88 53 60 92 48 17 33 801 123 23 45 16 29 78 12 81 7 23 244 6 40 93 2 115 69 12 17 18 335 19 56 67 15 17 53 82 43 97 25 11 74 34 18 24,271 117 99 2 3 2 1 2 1 2 3 1 3 2 30 13 2" i 1 e 8 4" 1 1 1 13 i i' 2 1 1 i' 6 1 512 65, 316 58, 174 964 243 681 300 628 49 55 215 1 1 i 25, 385 13, 190 950 78 364 195 264 75 31 161 32 689 24 143 5,205 302 35 68 37 221 211 27 857 24 45 226 70 102 644 15 207 144 125 36 45 1,713 21 121 486 62 82 72 390 111 144 231 51 653 1,181 89 20, 359 16, 562 9,027 359 33 262 120 179 35 12 35 11 280 10 96 2,917 160 14 29 8 120 110 19 277 14 15 108 34 40 413 8 109 06 63 14 20 872 10 61 348 87 47 36 189 60 75 103 21 444 346 50 9,875 7,776 3,646 542 40 73 67 74 82 10 108 16 235 10 40 1,976 118 15 23 25 79 91 7 70 9 24 93 27 41 199 5 84 58 66 16 16 695 5 63 119 9 27 27 165 39 60 107 13 191 792 32 9,245 1,048 617 49 6 19 18 11 8 9 18 5 74 4 7 312 24 6 6 4 22 10 1 4 1 6 25 1^ 32 2 14 20 6 6 9 146 6 7 19 6 8 9 36 12 19 21 17 18 43 7 1,230 16 91 2 8 3 2 8 52 1 i 1 7 27 198 3 21 4 26 10 31 1 2 2 6 I 3 16 60 1 2 1 ? 6 2 3 4 1 2 1 n n 7 R 8 2 4 4 8 2 2 15 8 4 7 2 3 34 5 2 1 1 210 2 14 4 7 8 17 9 7 1 5 6 2 10 2 5 8 6 3 1 1 4 2 q 10 39 19 11 3 2 T n 73 285 12, 005 2,196 87 10 17 '230 114 1 1,373 33 217 216 205 18 2,063 13' 8 1 2 i' 9 i 2 1 3 1 1 2' 4 i 1 i' 1 i 29 1 1 2 H 8 1 7 8 4 2 1 3 1 14 14 2 2 7 3 4 1 1 1 i' 7 1 1 1 1 8 1 Ti in 17 18 4 1 19 ''O 3 24 4' 2 6 2 1 91 6 1 O-) 9^ 1 1 ^5 1 59 1 1 20 2 6 1 2 9 1 3 1 7 60 1 4 7 1 9 1 2 4 15 3 1 13 6 19 27 26 2 4 12 1 1 2 14 1 2 4 27 2 6 ■"t 1 1 30 ^1 669 247 237 92 40 1,183 43 243 1,463 69 47 41 381 93 361 133 20 1,336 1,186 124 65, 111 1 1 2 1 f> 9? 3 5 11 1 2 4 1 ?fi 1 07 39 2 10 10 5 1 1 11 2 1 5 3 3 5 5 10 2 3 1 1 6 6 5 1 2 1 5' 1 1 1 1 1 4 4 2 2 3 3 ilDj«(l at principal aceopition daring any portion of census year ending May 31, 1890 596 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 116.— TOTAL 5IALES AND FEMALES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVEE ENGAGED IN SELECTED OCCUPATIONa, SPEAK ENGLISH, MONTHS UNEMPLOYED, AND COUNTEY OHIO. SEX AKD SELECTED OCCnPATIOKS. lIALES(n) AgricultnrallalDorerg Fanners, planters, and ovcrsoors Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vino growers id!iners . . Qnarrymcn Clergymen LaTvyers OSicials (goTemment) Physicians and surgeons Professors and teachers Barbers and hairdressers Engineers and liroraen (not locomotive) Laborers (not speciHedj Kestanrant and saloon keepers Servants "Watchmen, policemen, and detectives Agents (claim, etc.) and collectors Bookkeepers, clerks, etc Commercial travelers Uray men, hackmen, teamsters, etc Livery stable keepers and hostlers Merchants, dealers, and peddlers Messengers, packers, and porters Salesmen Steam railroad omploy6s Telegraph and telephone operators Apprentices Bakers Elackamitha and wheolwrights Boot and shoo makers and repairers Brick makers, potters, etc Butchers Cabinet makers and upholisterers Carpenters and joiners Carriage and wagon makers (not otherwise classiiied) Coopers Glass ATOrkers Harness, saddle, and trunk makers, etc Iron and steel workers (inclades niolders) Machinists Manufacturers, publishers, etc Marble and stonecutters and masons Painters, glaziers, and varnishers Plasterers Printers, engravers, and bookbinders Saw and planing mill employes, etc Tailors Tinners and tinware makers Tobacco and cigar factory operatives TT'ood workers (not otherwise speeilied) FEMALES (ffi) Agricultural laborers Farmers, planters, and overseers Artists and teachers of art Musicians and teachers of music Professors and teachers Hotel and boarding house keepers Housekeepers and stewardesses Laborers (not specified) Laundresses Nurses and midwives Servants Bookkeepers and accountants.-.* Clerks and copyists Merchants, dealers, and peddlers Messengers, packers, and porters Saleswomen Stenographers and typewriters Boot and shoe makers and repairers Brick makers, potters, etc Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives Dressmakers, milliners, seamstresses, etc Paper mill operatives Printers, engravers, and bookbinders Tailoresses Tobacco and cigar factory operatives Total. 1, 0B8, 009 106, 932 275, 221 4,375 24, 435 3,377 4,083 5,324 4,283 6,747 10, 135 5,775 9,894 128, 610 7,417 8,501 4,030 10, 254 34, 553 5,101 22, 112 4,701 43, 343 4,529 12,507 27, 538 3,703 5,151 3, 763 16, 693 9,013 6,388 7,265 5,161 30, 404 3,992 4,470 3,993 3,621 26, 233 14, 365 11, 649 13, 790 16, 604 3,470 7,409 4,367 7,666 3, 923 4,825 6,624 184, 177 759 9, 121 7)S6 2, 406 15, 767 1,872 5, 603 1,182 6,261 1,610 64, 508 1,722 4,687 1,295 678 3,650 1,551 1,433 699 2,773 36, 560 629 1,412 6,775 2,168 NATIVE WHITE. Native parents. 629, 264 79, 177 203, 608 1,677 11, 597 1,092 3,109 4,317 2,832 5,344 8,282 2,101 6,437 69, 323 1,757 2,383 1,653 7,053 19, 128 3,440 11, 068 2,674 23, 280 1,419 7,023 15, 143 2,688 1,914 917 8,378 3,004 3,223 2,709 1, .591 25, 071 1,913 1,095 1,952 1,816 7,310 5,903 6,252 6, 833 9,003 2,128 3,432 2,796 1,316 1,829 1,453 2,250 91, 213 519 6,399 608 1,702 11, 238 1,125 3,282 492 1, 666 834 29, 713 965 2,289 377 176 1,397 984 375 289 1,243 18, 081 230 621 1,376 647 Foreign parents. 218, 223 17,813 33, 744 829 4,490 619 600 715 864 s:n 1,257 1,445 1,992 20,401 2,028 1,203 948 1,745 11, 883 1,081 6,683 810 9,140 2,006 4,000 6,395 878 2,663 932 3,845 2,081 1,804 2,123 1,675 6,629 1,063 983 1,195 1.078 8,263 4,586 2,490 2,743 4,651 641 2,914 751 1,867 1,232 1,934 1,988 57, 974 146 1,029 146 627 3,570 27S 1,116 325 1,189 327 17, 561 680 2,047 306 349 2,002 502 995 217 1,195 13, 874 242 710 3,469 1,199 a The totals for each sex include all occupations, whether specified or not. Foreign white. 212, 791 6,050 30, 417 1,788 7,770 1,621 1,058 278 658 640 465 867 2,170 39, 637 3,531 1,733 1,464 1,431 3,351 673 4,337 759 10, 715 707 1,443 6,645 128 640 1,385 4,212 3,831 1,019 2,315 1,873 7,427 993 1,423 838 719 10, 360 3,826 2,753 4,933 2,693 616 1,044 753 4,460 847 1,421 1,348 27, 194 77 1,607 27 83 757 400 1,006 261 1,602 399 12, 768 76 292 606 61 245 05 63 93 327 3,613 166 75 033 312 Total colored. 28, 331 2,993 2,452 81 673 , *2 221 14 29 32 151 1,373 295 9,250 101 3,132 r 65 20 186 6 1,125 468 207 397 36 355 9 23 29 253 97 162 69 20 277 23 69 13 3 286 51 64 280 207 285 19 67 23 16 13 38 7,796 17 86 5 34 193 63 199 101 1,995 60 4,406 1 9 393 1 6 7 AGE PEEIOD9. (c) 10 to 24. 277, 245 62, 853 24,183 669 8,111 152 290 321 313 4,095 2,043 1,611 39, 254 443 3,866 185 1,278 17, 090 62D 6,781 1, 257 4, 2:; 9 3,039 5,123 6,806 2,093 4,974 1,226 3, 029 1,030 2,414 1,095 1,410 4,853 683 381 2,079 801 8,911 4,633 805 1,980 4,682 474 3,696 1,148 2,091 1,124 1, 052 2,098 100, 837 499 122 313 1, 231 8,563 46 1,697 672 1,309 354 44, 349 1,148 3,193 112 606 2,560 1,139 1,069 606 1,641 17, 080 428 1,060 3,681 1,867 25 to 44. 498, 321 34,530 124, 123 1,721 11,495 1,779 2,475 2,841 2,083 3,005 6,157 3,043 6,770 57, 084 4,725 3,538 2,164 5,101 13, 876 3, 307 11, 305 2,373 23, 426 1,023 6, 707 16, 270 1,480 150 i,820 8,324 3,093 3,000 3,930 2,315 19, 741 1,670 1,746 1,552 1,543 13, 233 7,218 6,133 7,124 8.839 1,856 2,942 2,251 2,891 1, 9S3 3,466 2,643 56, 866 169 1,296 404 1,057 6,313 776 2,176 319 2, 9.",9 021 15, 748 535 1,324 684 61 992 407 343 78 491 16, 332 145 317 1,660 265 45 to 64. 216, 665 7,621 93, 3S9 1,430 , 4, 234 041 1,786 1,669 1,605 2,081 764 598 2,295 25, 620 2,047 914 1,445 3,216 3,101 1.164 4,312 910 13,149 411 1,497 3, 905- 113 23 616 4,337 3,176 857 1,449 1,082 11, 998 1,255 1,397 314 1, 0C9 3,711 2,174 4,009 3,819 2,645 959 1-67 870 1,959 083 031 824 20, 699 65 and over. 69 6,245 62 107 797 1,393 154 1,716 650 3,386 30 102 490 11 82 3 17 13 417 3,664 60 24 431 20 62,478 1,686 33, 154 696 617 63 562 497 250 728 107 64 191 5,390 183 126 227 660 387 120 2,385 54 150 287 2 1 87 963 1,084 110 173 317 2,693 376 425 17 255 300 290 677 830 33S 106 80 77 699 118 67 150 6,103 19 2,440 150 410 35 255 79 675 1 8 103 1 4 3 209 390 b Peraoni of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and oivlUzed Indiana. OCCUPATIONS. 597 CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AGE PERIODS, OF BIRTH, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890— Continued. CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO onio. CONjnOAL CONDITION. Single and un- known. 395, 545 Married. 653, 900 81, 651 38, 036 974 9,425 1,221 900 1,220 736 1,160 5,841 2,473 2,679 51, 609 1,140 6,063 573 2,448 21, 659 1,417 7,504 2,067 8,224 3,245 6,766 10, 170 2,394 5,021 1,668 4,222 2,481 2,828 2,235 1,861 18, 453 973 1,257 ' 2,355 1,180 11, 091 5,962 1,751 3,367 6,768 809 4,496 1,489 2,606 1,491 2,346 2,487 143, 857 662 2, 01-2 14, 875 3,239 840 2,018 826 57, 679 1,618 4,295 366 652 3,400 1,475 1,338 645 2,072 28,682 516 1,354 4,930 2,033 ■Wid- owed. Di- vorced, 36, 115 22, 399 225, oa 3,131 14, 269 2,038 3,900 3,831 3,377 5,231 4,147 3,125 7,013 68, 847 6,031 2,129 3,260 7,383 12, 350 3,559 13, 942 2,433 33, 542 1,226 5,484 16, 748 1,274 128 2,097 11,830 5,893 3,419 4,828 3,115 19, 010 2,810 2,960 1,695 2,242 14, 578 8,083 9,392 9,777 9,244 2,490 2,773 2,738 4,611 2,305 2,383 2,992 12, 567 2,465 11, 606 247 687 107 184 249 165 324 150 160 281 4,689 226 271 185 391 480 105 593 173 1,472 52 231 557 29 1 90 687 60O 126 182 174 1,789 197 243 41 180 628 294 386 598 478 148 124 112 343 116 89 134 3,049 75 671 82 245 449 654 179 1,425 143 2,639 58 171 261 12 129 27 34 23 223 3,102 39 28 308 62 45 7,688 43 111 370 1,167 1,572 147 2,596 600 3,838 35 142 619 12 107 36 53 27 147 3,965 67 23 491 48 414 548 20 51 11 4 21 5 32 17 27 21 465 20 12 32 65 20 73 28 101 6 26 63 15 20 11 152 12 10 7 19 36 26 20 51 84 23 10 18 16 11 8 11 2,271 Illiter- ate. Can not 58, 836 5 151 9 93 138 16 212 11 562 11 29 29 2 11 16 8 1 31 611 7 7 16 15 8,262 13, 751 171 3,701 149 15 143 365 18, 311 192 598 113 29 243 944 76 26 1,243 Eng- lish. 28, 072 64 64 110 211 306 147 64 590 65 222 146 30 1,849 95 458 144 152 15 176 244 37 86 114 8,647 1,330 2,858 133 708 339 43 1 6 10 14 48 75 11, 065 165 145 47 26 52 4 334 73 652 47 40 522 2 66 333 178 246 292 853 92 212 147 56 1,325 225 91 634 221 49 59 184 797 62 141 149 55 1,370 106 474 1S8 1,700 3,833 11 161 315 41 5 71 29 UNEMPLOYED, (d) Total. 199, 635 28 273 2 1 15 132 68 239 56 1,923 1 5 70 242 57 3 147 31 28, 854 11, 819 524 16, 541 1,385 96 119 237 104 3,709 298 1,822 50, 315 153 723 236 697 1,643 324 4,127 385 1,417 586 783 2,956 218 771 321 2,320 1,367 2,528 596 749 14, 168 607 1,240 2,667 383 7,962 1,667 920 6,572 5,071 1,756 660 1,156 924 482 898 974 20, 919 1 to3 months. 129 79 69 286 5,461 19 196 280 656 267 4,621 104 213 19 91 212 121 240 257 4,272 94 134 801 645 90, 080 lto6 months. 7 to 12 mouths. 13,090 5,585 171 4,799 669 11 44 102 39 1,578 115 928 21, 531 58 314 108 227 777 161 2,139 194 620 268 377 1,708 96 357 181 1,231 609 1,299 306 414 6,795 319 660 1,708 201 4,786 1,062 433 2,372 2, 625 634 341 552 476 250 539 574 10, 263 49 30 23 92 3,107 91 108 286 81 2,072 52 86 9 55 84 41 114 147 192 1,856 68 70 493 385 89, 646 13, 148 5,004 288 10, 229 613 47 94 46 1,710 134 721 23, 697 67 304 102 292 639 128 143 643 205 302 973 274 101 808 1,035 221 236 6,047 216 627 692 118 2,679 439 386 3,664 2,634 967 242 499 345 177 258 322 7,825 19, 909 2,616 1,230 65 1,513 103 13 28 41 19 421 49 173 6,087 28 105 26 78 227 36 349 48 154 113 104 274 29 143 39 281 190 1,326 72 153 207 64 597 166 101 636 612 165 77 105 103 65 101 78 2,831 109, 616 COUKTHY OF BIRTH. Ger- many. 30 143 1,615 72 133 287 122 1,945 38 93 2 101 51 70 75 170 1,860 16 35 246 109 11 10 16 51 739 2 30 39 83 51 607 14 34 4 13 27 26 26 35 74 666 10 29 62 61 4,195 18, 640 1,137 1,510 847 512 112 222 240 283 696 754 17, 227 2,190 863 593 688 1, 340 257 2,548 431 5,779 445 080 1,724 24 308 1,596 2,273 2,633 602 1,744 1,530 4,518 741 1,047 237 476 2,932 1,815 1,350 2,782 1,567 244 663 537 2,913 618 1,108 1,023 12, 296 Ire- land. Great Britain. 568 1,568 149 806 189 107 46 128 52 41 13 418 !, 892 549 183 430 64 810 151 914 78 143 2, 288 23 29 38 651 384 21 486 42 95 78 49 2,052 341 373 689 191 06 79 26 214 56 32 40 6,376 34, 615 Canada! Canada \?s"h!: (i'-«"«'» 6,516 962 4,588 353 1,642 184 231 76 131 118 54 30 712 2,849 257 269 195 323 884 112 476 1,269 87 288 738 33 91 93 799 321 620 254 80 1,125 223 93 3,617 1,023 673 936 465 112 212 61 269 101 37 107 43 985 7 28 277 137 449 133 657 186 5,736 16 105 326 29 97 11 15 17 140 1,363 52 24 531 211 261 136 283 49 543 77 1,657 11 34 124 2 28 153 81 167 26 121 65 1,179 31 67 75 29 69 9 25 23 16 15 56 23 54 606 759 19 3 17 16 67 68 25 27 168 161 13 66 26 68 18 37 61 21 39 119 638 71 63 64 104 259 55 181 24 266 30 114 304 32 24 14 178 68 50 26 42 390 37 49 13 20 280 260 157 105 167 28 85 48 36 61 21 45 1,212 Sweden and Norway. 611 319 1 1,831 81 104 9 46 26 1 20 641 12 15 1 146 30 17 25 16 4 22 Den- mark. 4 244 215 "2 Other coun- tries. 29, 504 2 13 6 26 1 1 925 2,975 115 708 341 141 25 35 66 63 94 137 9,268 492 209 72 118 107 78 281 50 2,430 69 211 634 14 84 138 360 382 160 219 181 743 92 176 271 76 1, 397 340 261 489 267 31 94 386 999 106 210 118 22 128 1 9 80 17 68 47 120 40 1,285 8 45 63 20 5 4 2 103 527 81 8 249 41 73 74 75 76 77 Aee unknowxi omitted. d Unemployed at principal occupation during any portion of census year ending May 31, 1890. 598 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Tabm 116.— total males AND FEMALES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN SELECTED OCCUPATIONS, SPEAK ENGLISH, MONTHS UNEMPLOYED, AND COUNTRY OKIiAIIOmA. SEX AKD SELECTED OCCUPATIONS. MALES (a). Agricultural laborers , Farmers, plautors, and overscera Gardeners, florists, inirserymen, and vine growers. Stock raisers, herders, and drovers Clergymen Engineers (civil, mechanical, electrical, and mining) and surveyors. Journalists Jjawyors Officials {govermnent) , Physicians and surgeons Professors and toacliers Barbers and hairdressers Bartenders Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) . Hotel and boarding house keepers Laborers (not specified) Launderors Restaurant keepers Saloon keepers Servants Agents, collectors, and commercial travelers. Bankers, brokers, and officials of banks, etc. . Bookkeepers, clerks, etc Draymen, hackmeu, teamsters, etc Hostlers Livery stable keepers Merchants, dealers, and peddlers. . - Salesmen Steam railroad cmxjioyes Telegraph and telephbneoperators. Bakers Blacksmiths and wheelwrights Boot and shoo makers and repairers . Brick makers, potters, etc Butchers Cabinet makers and upholsterers Clarponters and joiners Carriage and wagon makers (not otherwise classified) . Confectioners Harness, saddle, and trunk makers, etc Manufacturers, publishers, etc Marble and stone cutters Masons (brick and stone) Painters, glaziers, and varniahers Plasterers Printers, engravers, and bookbinders . Saw and planing mill emplo3'6s, etc... Tailors Tinners and tinware makers "Well borers FEMALES (oj). Agricultural laborers Farmers, planters, and overseers . . . Stock raisers, herders, and drovers. Artists and teachers of art , Musicians and teachers of music. . . Officials (government) Physicians and surgeons Professors and teacliei's Boarding and lodging house keepers. Hotel keepers Hotisekeepers and stewardesses . Laborers (not specified) Laundresses Nurses and midwivoa Eestaurant and saloon keepers . . Servants Agents, collectors, and commercial travelers. Bookkeepers and accountants , Clerks and copyists Merchants, dealers, and peddlers Saleswomen Stenographers and typewriters Dressmakers, milliners, seamstresses, etc. Printers, engravers, and bookbinders Tailoresses Total. 19, 849 1,067 12, 117 21 374 82 40 30 264 OS 211 77 90 23 29 692 42 33 72 144 341 68 229 144 24 61 817 158 109 29 58 187 65 43 84 20 753 24 80 32 145 121 44 76 31 22 32 24 1, 057 NATIVE WHITE. Native parents. 10 294 4 8 26 124 13 12 20 13 55 2 252 3 7 14 13 5 7 133 15, 826 882 9,927 33 339 58 30 28 228 57 192 C3 60 21 21 61 439 9 25 63 64 265 66 186 114 20 52 630 135 79 26 19 131 34 35 54 11 625 16 24 29 68 15 100 103 37 07 26 Foreign parents. 238 3 6 22 4 108 10 10 150 3 13 8 4 7 105 1,414 07 756 2 18 4 4 1 21 5 16 Foreign white. 52 861 5 17 6 5 1 12 75 Total colored. (t) 50 573 4 2 14 138 32 4 30 31 11 14 2 6 2 16 1 7 61 10 5 1 1 S 10 2 11 1 22 6 6 1 2 4 2 13 3 2 72 125 23 16 1 1 1 1 AGE PERIODS, (c) 10 to 24. 8,934 714 1,910 2 141 2 3 8 18 4 5 16 16 3 5 1 240 10 36 8 104 26 10 5 81 65 27 9 7 20 4 13 18 4 70 3 6 5 25 to 44. 11 23 6 44 7 4 10 3 479 188 2 10, 726 265 6,646 5 191 43 28 15 170 39 108 52 00 18 16 29 341 23 21 54 64 232 41 109 93 13 47 531 79 67 18 41 112 19 20 43 10 422 11 20 22 46 24 87 74 26 27 19 12 14 20 3.50 45 to 64. 43 60 3,110 13 36 31 8 7 68 24 87 13 2 8 37 102 8 6 7 7 67 18 16 24 1 7 187 13 10 48 28 10 21 6 243 8 2 13 24 8 45 21 12 5 5 6 1 129 1 65 and over. 493 15 372 a The totals for each sex include all occupations, whether specified or not. 6 Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. OCCUPATIONS. 599 TCLA.SSIPIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AGE PERIODS, CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO OF BIRTH, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890— Contmued. OKIiAHOITIA. '. ;>', CONJUGAL CONDITION. niiter- ato. Can not speak Eng- liaE. UNEMPLOYED, (d) COUNTRY OP BIRTH. Singlo ami xm- knowii. Slarried. owed. Di- Torced. Total. tto 3 months. 4 to 6 montlia. 7 to 12 months. Ger- many. Ire- land. Great Britain. Canada (Eng- lish). Canada (French) Sweden and Norway. Den- mark. other coun- tries. 4 1 7,079 11,770 905 95 848 97 2,034 576 1,035 423 483 209 269 230 U 107 22 324 X I 908 3, 251 ll 7 t; 87 V* 18 ;;li' 39 Li'iV 45 ! 3li '•1 ,, 1.) !;■' 1, ': 412 [f, 11 ■]'. 37 1, 107 ;; ' ■■ 1*7 f. 30 , : 150 ''■[ 57 fi , 21 i|' 21 . [ . 251 1' . 107 r, , oi i: " li i, ll ; n 14 1 1 ■ 20 I'i ',' ^^ 7 113 8,236 12 116 63 26 14 160 47 158 31 49 8 20 66 247 15 21 28 33 175 38 74 84 3 30 524 49 , 41 15 30 140 34 22 35 13 439 13 14 16 49 27 102 60 27 17 20 10 19 7 153 33 580 5 10 9 3 50 i' 1 47 665 4 3 3 63 1 8 131 724 7 26 2 10 1 8 4 11 20 12 1 5 3 219 39 229 1 4 06 344 4 10 1 5 26 151 2 6 1 2 12 208 1 4 1 7 103 3 3 2 1 6 130 3 123 3' 4 52 15 20 170 1 2 2 2 3 4 5 1 3 1 5 2 1 2 1 5 r> 3 1 1 2 1 5 2 2 7 ] 8 10 3 13 1 5 1 1 1 6 1 11 7 1 2 2 119 1 1 4 10 3 1 i' 1 1 4 1 9 1 TO 1 11 ■\ 1 2 T* > 2 4 1 1 2 13 14 2 1 1 32 .... ^. 20 2 2 14 1") 5 28 1 1 4 4 17 1 5 1 6 2 1:9 23 10 \ 55 20 1 . 3 10 08 5 10 1 17 18 2 4 31 23 1 20 23 1 5 39 16 17 7 4 38 7 8 11 5 322 6 4 13 6 8 59 57 18 16 1 4 6 8 104 2 3 13 14 4 2 1 2 10 1 1 2 n i 3 2 4 8 1 1 14 3 1 8 7 1 2 3" 2 2 4 6 3 5 4 1 1 9 1 6 2 1 3 4 2 3 2 "'0 ' ■'1 I 1 22 23 ]■ 5 3 18 3 3 24 1 1 3 2 2 1 1 W 1 2 1 4 4 3 ■"i 26 li l! 3 34 2 4 1 8 5 17 7 1 2 10 4 6 7 1 178 2 2 4 1 5 35 31 14 7 9 4 6 2 2 8 2 2 1 1 82 2 1 22 2 1 3 12 2 27 1 1 13 5 6 4 11 7' 19 2 4 2 3 1 4 1 28 1! 30 1 1 12 5 1 6 21 9 1 3 1 4 4 3 3 5 32 2 i' 9 2 2 1 1 7 1 1 2" 1 11 1 6 1 3 1 1 1 33 34 35 2 1 3 3 02 2 2 5 4 2 15 11 2 7 I 3 1 3 26 6 6 18 ; 1 2 2 1 4 1 37 3fl 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 61 52 H|li 245 61 1 8 4 1 18 1 1 1 1 9 2 3 '• . U :\ ■ 21 „!.' 2 'if; 37 15 68 11 10 12 15 679 3 7 2 5 5 1 1 4 1 1 9 15 2 2 1 2 1 12 2 1 3 2 J.' 1 5 3 i' 1 1 4 1 1 i' -yI 2 1 'i' 2 1 2 3 1 1 5 1 ' 1 1 7 2 1 18 1 2 2 1 2 299 1 3 5 57 i 21 1 1 1 2 26 1 70 8 1 18 9 13 8 1 4 1 10 60 2 7 18 2 104 1 20 63 54 35 50 57 58 59 60 61 63 63 Gl 65 66 67 63 63 70 71 72 73 74 75 25 1 1 5 4 3 12 6 3 2 5 16 198 1 11 4 7 2 4 1 5 4 3 4 3 1 3 1 1 3 4 1 3 1 1 7 4 4 11 1 30 1 1 3 2 1 16 8 1 1 1 1 2 3 8 18 1 1 ; 2 1 17 1 1 4 6 3 4 1 2 20 2 3 13 1 1 1 1 1 26 , 1 9 213 2 5 12 4 4 6 71 5 22 4 23 10 10 3 1 2 9 2 1 4 1 1 6 3 2 1 2 2 ' 3 1 1 1 3 1 20 1 1 3 30 23 1 12 1 5 1. 3 1 1 1 76 77 2 1 1 c Ago unknoTWi- omitted. d TJnemployed at principal occupation during any portion of census year ending May 31^ 1890. 600 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 116.— TOTAL MALES AND FEMALES 10 YEAKS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN SELECTED OCCUPATIONS, SPEAK ENGLISH, MONTHS UNEMPLOYED, AND COUNTRY OREOOIV. SEX AND SELECTED OCCUPATIONS. MALES (a) Agricultural laborers , Farmers, planters, and OTerseers ^ Fishermen and oystermen Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vine growers Lumbermen and raftsmen Miners c Stock raisers, herders, and drovers , — "Wood choppers ,..- Clergymen Engineers (civil, mechanical, electrical, and mining) and surveyors Lawyers Officials (government) Physicians and surgeons = Professors and teachers Barbers and hairdressers Bartenders Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) Hotel and boarding house keepers Laborers (not specified) Launderers Restaurant and saloon keepers Servants Agents (claim, etc.) and collectors Bankers, brokers, and officials of banks, etc , Boatmen, canalmen, pilots, and sailors ^ Bookkeepers, clerks, etc Commercial travelers Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc Livery stable keepers and hostlers Merchants, dealers, and peddlers , Messengers, packers, and porters Salesmen Steam railroad employes Telegraph and telephone operators Blacksmiths and ■wlieelwrights Boot and shoe makers and repairers Brick makers, potters, etc Butchers Carpenters and joiners Harness, saddle, and trunk makers, etc Machinists Manufacturers, publishers, etc Marble and stone cutters and masons Meat, fish, and fruit packers, canners, etc Millers (flour and grist) Painters, glaziers, and vamishers Printers, engravers, and bookbinders Saw and planing mill employes, etc Tailors Tinners and tinware makers FEMALES (o) Agricultural laborers Farmers, planters, and overseers Actors • Artists and teachers of art Musicians and teachers of music Physicians and surgeons Professors and teachers Boarding and lodging house keepers Hotel keepers Housekeepers and stewardesses Laborers (not specified) Laundresses , Kursea and mid wives Servants Agents, collectors, and commercial travelers Bookkoopera and accountants Clerks and copyists Merchants, dealers, and peddlers Saleswomen Stenographers and typewriters Telegraph and telephone operators Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives Dressmakers, milliners, seamstresses, etc Printers, engravers, and bookbinders Tailoresaes Total. 115, 988 10, 621 29,313 1, 473 .'i92 1,818 ;3,308 3,071 737 645 474 661 569 696 890 497 506 1,167 509 14, 365 1,075 842 2,235 1,443 850 915 3,588 476 2,203 681 3,964 311 920 2,437 323 1,405 376 412 G4U 5,285 328 084 938 726 667 416 1,168 701 1,962 535 319 10, 793 84 744 73 106 218 40 1,411 243 96 379 70 164 181 103 250 79 118 155 40 72 1,982 143 70 NATIVE WHITE. Native parents. 65, 448 7,147 20, 649 135 192 991 887 2,160 372 ^ 377 646 423 507 697 203 2-12 670 253 6,897 31 317 373 1, 023 544 340 2,125 283 1, 481 404 2,093 550 1,158 251 128 157 280 3,260 173 295 640 290 22 249 650 602 1,088 35 155 6,262 56 533 61 87 160 26 1,042 149 63 217 60 90 1,540 38 59 152 38 66 107 33 46 1, 249 103 23 Foreign parents. 11, 974 1,324 2,582 69 44 178 171 268 53 40 61 61 04 49 89 78 65 188 56 1,137 9 80 98 167 90 84 270 65 517 40 183 276 41 193 30 31 95 629 00 114 102 87 4 35 170 109 183 22 62 266 28 11 62 -10 25 27 563 20 77 10 37 41 9 6 420 34 22 Foreign white. 28, 839 1,759 6,006 1,234 224 630 574 588 145 120 104 52 82 101 98 99 199 309 164 3,904 42 425 438 241 210 483 700 95 435 118 1,034 76 176 516 31 418 200 123 253 1,483 05 274 274 347 23 132 327 86 664 263 95 2,418 13 137 9 6 20 3 101 61 21 14 69 56 1,272 15 26 28 15 7 4 21 300 6 25 Total colored. 9,727 291 76 46 132 19 676 66 167 2 30 3,427 993 14 1, 327 7 U 110 1 17 4 320 11 487 12 101 12 13 1 22 2 518,, 2 4 27 215 7 204 24 8 103 AGE PERIODS, (c) 10 to 24. 24,270 6,647 2,731 261 45 636 178 603 175 16 97 29 40 32 288 111 93 200 14 3,384 150 52 716 180 70 179 1,548 67 634 149 400 106 370 517 128 171 31 95 123 680 79 135 64 76 61 60 272 299 626 73 83 3 860 12 2 151 62 32 2, 620 11 66 170 10 77 117 27 43 925 115 28 25 to 44. 60, 786 3,811 13, 968 1,011 190 1,037 1,088 1,634 397 25D 288 408 306 314 470 336 350 753 240 8,299 775 684 1,320 873 371 673 1,704 367 1, 212 334 2,340 129 469 1,487 177 791 161 245 401 2,913 154 3S8 558 431 327 214 323 1,079 309 173 3,686 19 178 28 46 73 25 510 138 58 137 20 70 77 792 30 35 79 42 38 16 15 904 25 30 45 to 64. 25, 767 844 10, 353 189 186 210 903 715 131 213 82 191 194 258 105 48 54 183 222 2,280 144 193 101 353 311 137 244 40 327 87 1,109 16 73 302 18 363 159 60 98 1,529 81 122 292 181 43 126 180 08 228 78 53 1,215 11 40 80 34 70 U 31 60 136 10 1 11 143 3 7 a The totals for each sex include all occupations, whether apecified or not. }> Persona of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. OCCUPATIONS. 601 CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOE, AGE PERIODS, CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO OF BIRTH, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890— Continued. ORECiOIV. CONJUGAL CONDITION. Single and un- known. 56, 761 8,728 6,637 1,048 282 I 1,188 1,500 1,672 471 SO 249 173 127 137 523 237 355 572 81 9,551 927 279 1,888 503 246 609 2,479 250 1,144 340 1,163 264 617 1,505 210 470 121 295 . 276 341 237 301 400 123 666 450 1,216 318 153 7,363 60 31 31 74 169 15 1,224 20 & 192 42 70 02 3,011 92 214 19 97 i41 86 50 1,278 126 46 54, 436 ■Wid- owed. 4,098 1,454 21, 093 396 267 579 691 1,248 230 427 209 464 415 513 340 247 134 651 407 4,362 138 522 315 893 552 277 1,054 213 984 224 2,644 47 283 885 106 825 223 lU 333 3,067 169 323 664 381 160 268 546 233 680 198 153 283 ,395 25 38 43 100 118 28 27 14 19 24 37 20 12 18 379 10 30 28 39 43 21 45 11 52 13 139 30 4 25 312 11 19 29 39 1 23 37 15 59 16 10 1,649 Di- Torcod. 102 37 23 34 13 137 06 44 80 12 35 40 236 17 9 25 30 13 7 412 ' 15 13 7 572 2 7 11 10 41 138 36 95 16 49 72 188 11 2 10 28 1 11 235 2 10 56 188 4 5 8 17 73 Bliter- ate. 5,749 Can not spoak Eng- lish. 4 250 529 962 372 115 70 327 130 106 1 10 9 12 ,271 180 23 415 1 4 49 7 2 39 8 55 7 4 281 5 13 260 13 1 138 17 415 8,709 29 327 368 210 119 34 560 30 144 5 1 28 3,356 830 9 615 2 7 18 105 1 10 o 193 57 9 319 17 98 15 55 1 2 4 9 460 12 2 159 209 7 277 UNEMPLOYED, (d) 19 7 9 2 171 Total. 17,100 2,552 1,168 743 39 652 824 306 282 13 57 11 22 16 284 35 48 194 18 3,615 17 35 208 47 14 76 214 11 426 39 110 65 49 392 31 224 47 76 74 1,676 26 09 61 214 254 59 285 70 490 28 45 1,193 Ito 3 months. 1 17 14 7 26 266 1 9 13 2 6 13 4 22 241 21 5 7,904 1,373 550 206 13 307 265 160 150 6 13 7 129 16 18 104 7 1,789 5 13 104 20 6 29 112 5 207 19 46 20 21 224 19 104 15 37 40 736 13 32 26 62 56 24 117 29 276 12 18 4 to 6 months. 7 to 12 months. 173 1 5 4 12 134 6,956 8S5 459 338 20 277 453 116 110 7 18 6 7 6 113 12 24 70 8 1,444 10 73 21 7 22 77 4 185 16 52 34 17 131 9 84 16 35 25 710 10 26 24 110 164 26 133 30 159 6 15 501 2,240 294 159 199 6 68 106 30 22 3 14 42 7 20 3 382 15 4 9 230 COUNTRY OF BIRTH. Ger- many. 7,462 3 5 6 5 1 1 2 4 4 2 1 1 2 18 80 117 10 7 3 1 515 1,885 42 67 47 82 105 34 28 10 4 14 18 21 54 42 60 927 8 157 122 49 140 46 107 27 10 46 97 5 108 81 46 141 352 28 66 54 74 80 25 91 87 28 537 Ire- land. Great Britain 2,977 1 12 15 27 2 12 12 313 1 125 634 20 10 24 14 51 19 578 4 46 35 22 25 52 16 122 3 43 25 14 16 83 11 10 33 58 2 4 Canada (Eng- lish). 5,041 299 1,171 44 41 161 195 15 37 37 19 21 28 22 11 17 96 25 414 7 40 73 66 65 70 233 22 67 40 163 17 51 91 7 82 23 16 28 3 13 9 133 1 188 076 20 5 178 36 67 16 14 16 16 18 30 22 10 42 13 258 3 33 23 57 34 20 58 10 127 14 21 76 12 82 16 5 10 286 20 21 60 17 Canada (French) Sweden - and Norway. 3,826 201 546 818 14 121 41 30 27 12 13 4 5 3 13 13 30 10 741 3 57 47 17 3 161 40 5 59 2 51 11 7 62 2 51 28 25 10 200 8 76 7 308 48 7 Don- mark. 1 G 5 379 71 220 31 4 11 8 16 6 1 2 6 10 3 140 1 7 10 7 1 18 Olher coun- tries. 14, 291 500 847 763 207 218 826 124 191 25 4 11 46 28 47 52 36 65 4,108 1,007 1,259 25 24 81 218 10 03 15 518 105 42 630 1 37 44 114 47 161 18 35 40 57 524 15 11 138 266 16 11 1 1 4 2 21 4 2 15 10 21 9 274 1 c Age unknown omitted. d Unemployed at principal occupation during any portion of census year ending May 31, 1890. 602 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 116.— TOTAL MALES AND FEMALES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OTER ENGAGED IN SELECTED OCCUPATIONS, SPEAK ENGLISH, MONTHS UNEMPLOYED, AND COUNTEt PEN NS iri. VAPri A. SEX AND SELECTED OCCUPATIONS. MALES (a). Agricultuf al laborers * ITarmors, planters, atjtl OTerseers Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and "^ano growers. Lnmbermen, raftsmen, and "wood choppers Miners Qiiarrymen Clergymen Lawyers Physicians and sttrgeons. Professors and teacliers. Barbers and hairdressers Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) . Laborers (not specified) Servants "Watchmen, policemen, and detectives Agents, collectors, and commercial travelers, iiaukers, brokers, and of&cials of banks, etc.. Bookkeepers, clerks, etc Draymen, hackmea, teamsters, etc Livery stable keepers and hostlers Merchants, dealers, and peddlers. Messengers, packers, and porters. Salesmen .-- Steam r.ailroad6U!iploy68. Apprentices Bakers Blacksmiths and wheelwrights Boot and shoe makers and repairers. Brick makers, pcrtters, etc , Batchers Cabinetmakers and upholsterers Carpenters and joiners Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives- Grlass workers Iron and steel workers (includos moldors) Leather curriers, dressers, finishers, and tanners. Machinisla Manufacturers, publishers, etc Marble and stone cutters.. .- Masons (brick aaid stone).. Millers (flour and grist) Oil well employfia Painters, glaziers, and varnishers Plnmbers and gas and steam fi tters — Printers, engravers, and bookbinders. Saw and planing mill employes, etc. . . . . . Tailors Tinners and tinware makers Tobacco and cigar factory operatives "Wood workers (not otherwise specified) . FEMALES (a) . Agricultural laborers Farmers, planters, and overseers. . . Musicians and teachers of music... Professors and teachers Hotel and boarding house keepers. Housekeepers and stewardesses. Laborers (not specified) Laundresses 1^ urses and midwives Servants Bookkeepers and accountants Clerks and copyists Merchants, dealers, and peddlers. . Messengers, packers, and porters. Saleswomen Stenographers and typewriters Apprentices Bool, and shoe makers and repairers Box makers (paper) Cotton, woolen, auid other textile mill operatives. Dressmakers, milliners, seamstresses, etc Printers, engravers, and bookbinders Tailoresses Tobacco and cigarfactory operatives... Umbrella and parasol makers Total. 1, 635, 1*3 99, 290 203, 281 5,680 12, 681 116, 756 6,484 6,612 6,728 7,978 8,033 8,239 18, 697 260, 095 15, 720 9,116 316, 255 6,449 58, 879 39, 047 6,626 66, 151 10, 250 21, 205 52, 386 12, 471 23, 227 16, 720 7,747 12, 510 6,367 60, 728 30,133 11,769 61,840 7,169 24,003 17, 524 7,048 19, 167 5,679 7,048 20; 036 6,175 12, 760 8,164 12; 089 6,194 12, 883 5,753 323, 948 1,036 4,763 3.137 18; 649 2,822 8,930 2,129 6,608 3,922 120, 095 2,128 6,495 4,327 1,273 1,427 1,007 1,936 1,619 32,224 56, 471 2,433 8,402 5,279 969 NATIVE WHITE. Kative parents. Foreign parents. 898, 680 81, 632 168, 353 2, 091 9,660 23, 062 2,611 4,054 5,430 6,404 6,624 2,430 9,760 114, 079 4,596 4,281 10, 993 4,310 37, 764 19,263 3, 582 36, 382 4,321 12, 991 30, 434 6,419 1,890 14, 882 7,358 3,973 6,069 2,789 44, 083 8,467 3,947 24, 903 2,498 11, 170 10, 257 2,707 10, 482 4,856 5,405 13, 250 2,800 7,032 5,990 2,859 3,493 8,356 3,094 156, 305 872 3, 698 2,193 13, 078 1,467 5,382 1,042 1,662 1,858 61, 861 1,236 3, 866 1,273 528 4,370 955 497 945 031 10, 370 31,070 1,205 3, 698 3,820 433 287, 179 9,021 18, 090 944 3,312 25, 055 972 798 1,006 953 833 2,253 3,960 37, 139 1,200 1,790 2,840 1,131 15, 260 10, 098 914 12, 135 3,821 5,384 9,269 4,881 1,717 4,046 2,215 1,935 2,940 1,261 7,606 10, 058 4,448 14, 082 1,659 6,111 3,465 1,451 2,769 397 984 3,819 2,410 3, 955 1,018 1,768 1,614 2,428 1,387 83. 922 106 431 726 4,603 469 1,208 429 1,080 602 19, 301 770 2, 203 959 006 3,904 403 476 783 858 15, 454 17, 308 1,063 3,900 1,114 447 Foreign white. 410, 454 5,783 16, 252 2, 502 1,0.99 67,790 2,695 1,391 288 586 501 2,080 4,792 95, 030 3, 466' 2,878 2,363 993 5,623 7, 923 1, 603 17, 184 1,347 2,776 13, 159 1,107 4,751 6,183 7,014 1, 212 3, 443 2,241 8,887 11, 500 3,355 23, 08O 2,944 6,693 3, 746' 2,788 6,705 407 654 2,910' 948 1,698 1,103 7,421 1,071 2,023 1,220 67,876 44 623 163 847 816 1,980 452 2,249 1,345 37, 087 315 403 2,067 133 679 63 83 204 130 6,391 7,100 103 1, 732 340 89 Total colored. (6) 38, 830 2,654 586 143 04 849 4 30 74 1,477 186 13,247 6, 453 167 53 16 252 2,858 527 450 770 54 524 64 35 137 133 027 53 76 152 77 19 795 68 29 56 102 211 19 5 67 37 75 63 41 10 75 51 15, 785 14 11 50 321 70 360 206 1,617 117 11, 840 7 23 28 6 9 6 12 4 993 4 12 5 r AGE PBEIODS. (C) 462, 495 59, 260 12, 642 814 4,099 41, 107 2,240 194 379 493 3,188 3,260 3, 126 83,863 6,827 2,202 544 27,480 33,124 1,619 7,900 7,903 8,349 13, 258 12, 237 2,913 4,159 2,208 3,133 2,999 1,343 9,108 13, 354 5,812 19, 000 2,126 6,691 1,440 1,608 3, 248 1,433 5,264 2,481 5,473 2,568 2, 900 1,904 6,395 1,915 760 87 1,625 9,616 67 1,749 3,209 1,481 773 76, 882 1,413 4,277 390 1,073 5,786 1,033 1,006 1,170 1, 823 24, 371 27, 678 1,699 4,364 4,383 636 747,235 28, 943 85, 430 2, 631 6,271 66, 079 2,. 940 3,254 3,619 4,502 3,794 4,122 10,882 lis, 029 0,988 4,094 8,702 3,327 24,212 19,489 3,303 34,957 1,613 9,865 30, 633 206 3,964 12, 520 6,132 3,249 6,729 3,067 29,852 11,026 4,794 32,491 3,561 12, 349 9,244 3, 891 9,335 2,567 4,117 10, 687 2,869 5,473 4,133 5,053 3,033 5,919 2,623 99, 494 187 717 1,296 7,880 3,218 3,654 600 8,827 I, 482 33; 027 642 1,972 1,795 177 2,822 379 27 616 273 6,759 22, 322 050 3,014 977 278 45 to 64. 344, 284 8,301 77, 482 1,703 1,917 17, 751 1,116 2,311 2,136 2,413 880 767 4,239 48, 241 1,503 3,830 4,553 2,333 6,279 0,207 1, 465 19, 645 649 2,634 7,426 38 1^314 6,977 6,179 1,169 2,385 1, 525 17, 915 4,153 1, 078 9,259 1,255 4,396 6,814 3,297 5,394 1,679 1,374 3,686 739 1,527 1,290 3\073 1,052 1,375 997 33, 368 69 2,682 399 1,321 1,346 2,855 252 1,761 1,503 8,733 06 207 1, 760 17 305 10 2 97 20 894 5,047 76 874 105 57 65 and over. 75, 089 2,449 27, 334 613 249 1,497 106 719 538 538 147 10, 223 280 776 742 436 780 659 204 3,477 77 310 600 3 3,488 2, 094 176 371 430 3,632 024 57 773 201 511 971 201 1,210 430 73 435 71 259 140 1,039 188 169 206 6,300 20 1,209 31 60 181 726 63 291 148 1,782 1 20 356 4 26 15 3 160 697 8 129 a The totals for each sex include all oooapations, whether specified or not. 6 Persona of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indiaom. OCCUPATIONS. 603' CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AGE PERIODS, CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO OF BIRTH, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890— Continued. PEMNSlTJLTAinA. CONJUGAL CONDITIOH DNEMPtOYED. (d) COUNTnY OF BIKTH. Illiter- ate. Can not apeak Eng- lish. Single and all- known. Harried. "Wid- Gwcd. Di- vorced. Total. 1 to 3 months. 4tn8 months. 7 to 12 months. Ger- many. Ire- laud. Great Britain. Ciinada (Eng- lish). Canada (French) Sweden and Norway. Den- mark. Other coun- tries. 685,953 894,239 52, 772 2,129 118,558 94,612 339, 687 1 1 163,571 138,442 37,074 111,714 104, 698 83,913 5,339 262 11, 472 1,083 88, 220 1 65,125 5S,043 1,693 6,420 62,810 31, 620 141, 101 3,679 5,893 61, 177 2,358 8,881 305 341 2,707 187 256 3 27 62 6,174 7,461 222 ■ 868 26, 045 3,062 5,670 138 323 19, 686 18, 909 0, 040 593 1 3,749 77, 685 8,115 2, 620 220 2,290 29, 003 8,740 2,007 85 1,160 30,711 2,045 747 288 293 8,371 2, 399 7,233 832 108 6,335 1,594 4, 602- 923 1,59 11, 606 784 2,374 573 101 25, 783 68 260 19 468 259 5 16 • 204 7.55 22 692 1,881 65 03 13 3 53 624 894 117 121 21, 878 2 3 4 31 18 5 8 3,076 1,400 1,837 1,920 4,719 3,261 4,844 4,511 6,616 3,187 151 264 367 S73 115 6 4 13 33 11 1, 200 13 1,244 57 3 19 39 2, 038 77 134 81 2,556 1,005 33 83 41 1,031 728 32 40 27 1,300 303 12 20 13 219 263. 355 71 201 199 472 364 89 102 108 585 125 62 122 88 6 64 17 58 19 1 1 2 1 1 105 31 4 8 5 2 5 1,261 156 13 98 90 7 8 9 10 u 8,890 4,788 138, 377 10,800 1,233 4,159 13,296 113, 086 4,427 7,250 170 580 8,350 464 611 14 33 283 29 19 201 039 44,659 1,109 361 177 300 35,020 369 97 342 2,462 88, 474 1,270 545 180 1,472 40, 894 629 274 109 715 37,115 475 205 53 275 10, 405 160 66 1,468 871 20,165 810 690 73 1, 485 30,707 1, 495- 1,553 194 1, 950 9, 803 612 479 34 88 712 52 23 1 15 3 2 10^ 93 2, 013 i-*7 33 5 16 174 11 3 375 293 31, 198 433 88 12 13 11 15 16 4,518 1,377 3B, 650 17, 335 2,7i5 11, 079 4,794 21, 123 21,204 3,621 019 273 1,037 993 241 39 5 69 50 19 33 42 131 2,492 446 33 25 112 434 170 808 285 2,714 6,663 401 3G8 119 1,365 3,401 224 338 124 979 2,529 125 102 42 370 729 52 640 196 1,2M 1, BBl 631 013 210 1,575 3,932 711 7S0 429 1,811 1,251 156 90 33 180 141 19 3 1 5 5 3 20 12 103 180 41 5 3 21 21 I 209 31 685 415 45 17 18 19 20 21 14,981 8,270 11, 590 19,487 12, 260 3,980 6,021 3,985 3,887 ' 6,114 48,472 1,862 9,155 31,802 205 4,203 18,092 11, 465 3,657 6,990 2,597 120 435 1,054 4 203 1,070 1,237 198 387 98 7 19 43 2 7 38 33 5 19 2,072 139 61 4,716 116 270 039 689 539 205 1,452 00 76 4,391 145 720 614 978 ]69 4U 1,937 1,367 980 7,351 1,077 565 2,958 2,146 3,118 701 920 570 541 4,578 824 307 1,032 1,068 1,411 368 730 482 308 2, 021 593 184 936 765 1,428 293 287 309 131 749 260 5,889 375 818 1,845 444 4, 180 468 748 4, 138 155 2,560 344 684 1,387 331 195 18 81 103 14 11 1 4 11 151 20 10 390 12 30 2 9 20 2 4,193 126 392 1,416 160 22 23 24 25 ?.« 71 340 313 281 100 3,915 2,147 3,617 363 2,582 278 1,885 1,612 445 179 227 1, 628 855 258 392 11 121 63 17 16 1 7 5 1 10 122 91 9 10 4 20 11 2 3 308 364 761 123 272 27 28 29 30 31 1,954 14,124 16, 408 6,085 25, 062 4,115 43, 784 12, 830 4,945 35,322 290 2,711 874 152 1,401 8 109 20 7 65 116 768 1,004 467 5,060 271 1,258 855 891 3,949 736 17, 004 8,067 6,413 16,900 427 9,403 4,819 4,471 10, 793 232 6,890 2,422 1,372 4,717 77 1,711 826 570 1,390 1,561 3,736 2, 673 1, 349 4,907 134 1,791 2,732 355 6,712 217 2,152 5,267 752 0,283 15 239 67 18 210 2 15 2 1 11 67 378 80 84 529 28 63 68 14 31 218 519 614 782 3,360 32 33 34 85 36 2,991 9,393 3,203 2,715 5,165 3,958 13,944 13, 564 4,086 12,990 213 834 739 240 979 7 32 27 7 33 504 200 122 338 7T5 731 393 126 599 1,005 994 2,222 916 1,831 8,219 624 1, 462 455 968 3,685 287 616 328 682 3,627 83 215 133 181 907 1, 132 2,241 1,295 579 1,306 612 1,028 951 773 1,449 161 2,680 1,083 734 1,589 42 133 118 33 49 11 13 2 2 3 471 224 60 72 126 r.o 29 13 6 13 465 443 274 593 671 37 38 30 40 41 1,294 2,281 7,555 3,149 7,150 4,124 4, 625 11,848 2,851 6,259 252 138 585 157 333 9 6 48 15 18 68 52 188 51 31 112 10 218 22 83 478 879 5,466 753 1,167 219 559 2,803 419 632 193 260 2,128 243 357 66 00 535 91 178 171 113 1,195 201 650 75 164 619 311 289 lie 158 802 318 609 7 loO 01 20 31 8 4a 01 13 19 6 20 2 3 30 23 218 20 197 4? 10 43 44 45 1 40 3, 298 3,910 2,604 6,398 2,419 4,651 7,687 3,505 6,234 3,168 205 579 174 230 168 10 13 11 20 7 282 998 70 254 138 155 1,689 97 370 146 2,293 1,777 737 2,024 D28 1,255 870 415 1,242 543 772 720 227 670 266 268 187 95 212 119 275 3, 688 558 1,151 595 157 633 149 113 177 126 667 219 145 227 83 22 15 13 30 31 1 1 2 3 353 195 13 6 59 11 20: 3 3 M 70 2; 255 116 613 130 47 48 49 50 51 265,473 22, 313 34, 614 1,548 17,497 7,003 37, 293 19,265 13,367 4,881 13, 609 33,955 12, 001 960 32 1,996 141 4,686 52 918 459 ; 2, 723 17, 808 430 68 620 218 378 522 47 3,741 169 432 1,815 3 43 27 31 55 56 651 2 35 184 2 25 64 111 39 319 6,075 15 65 14 129 3, 236 10 40 16 137 2,656 2 18 10 53 783 3 20 250 36 213 166 12 229 16 240 407 5 100 72 208 127 1 13 3 10 25 i' 2 6 20 23 111 63 .53 10 13 05 25 1 1 i 2 54 55 56 205 1)7 4, 679 1,467 ■ 2,662 1,987 105,287 1,046 368 1,381 430 6,101 3,072 286 2,489 1.453 8,325 133 8 76 46 382 960 283 1,499 229 11,084 324 154 135 94 4,359 219 444 763 878 6,230 109 205 351 197 2, 923 79 193 288 317 2,625 31 48 121 131 682 505 113 435 206 0,804 902 144 1,468 597 21, 860 365 63 216 853 4,628 37 3 23 45 262 45 11 36 23 1,646 6 i' 1 94 122 117 47 74 2,107 58 1 2 59 80 81 6 02 1,993 6,040 1,177 1,212 8, SOD 69 219 863 33 287 70 213 2,243 20 332 6 23 44 2 34 1 15 130 5 15 107 294 54 211 477 50 141 27 90' 254 46 112 15 72 152 11 11 12 19 71 17 81 685 40 161 33 106 897 28 225 43 130 279 46 173 9 23 21 2 30 1 1 1 3 4 11 1 19 3 i 9 62 173 16 69 63 292 17 10 84 85 66 1 67 1,380 1,063 1,688 1,528 29,269 21 3 121 58 1,604 22 1 118 33 1,288 4 ii' 1 05 1 6 8 5 199 115 165 277 199 8, 216 5(y 51 186 120 5,173 46 63 62 62 2,149 19 58 29 27 894 4 23 37 51 889 14 18 78 38 2,460 31 36 57 26 2,785 6 1 9 1 55 8 3 18 12 146 88 4 13 7 723 2 5 1 39 r 7 m 70 Tl ! 2 72 45,079 2,265 6,718 4,405 896 4,993 94 809 625 26 5,389 66 834 170 48 410 8 41 19 2 644 4 358 105 4 478 2 371 138 1 0,524 278 1,213 946 123 8,031 143 030 585 71 2,568 00 433 273 36 925 45 150 83 18 1,206 20 614 156 14 3,055 61 443 41 47 1,823 61 216 56 19 229 6 24 1 4 4 131 2 28 2 19 5 686 12 501 86 5 73 74 2 75 78 77 1 J sAe 3 unknot vu omitt sd. d Unemp oyed at p rincipal o CGupatio n during any poi lion of ( ensus y ear endin g May 31 1890. 604 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 116.— TOTAL MALES AND FEMALES 10 YEAES OP AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN SELECTED OCCUPATIONS, SPEAK ENGLISH, MONTHS UNEMPLOYED, AND COUNTRY RHODE) ISI.A1VI>. BEX AND SELECTED OCCUPATIONS. MALES (a) Agricultural laljorers Farmers, planters, and oversecra Pishermeu and oyetermen Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vine growers Clergymen Engineers (civil, mechanical, electrical, andmining) and surveyors Oflicials (government) Physicians and surgeons Barbers and hairdressers Bartenders Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) Laborers (not specified) Restaurant and saloon keepers Servants "Watchmen, policemen, and detectives Agents (claim, etc.) and collectors Bankers, brokers, and officials of hanks, etc Boatmen, canalmen, pilots, and sailors Bookkeepers, clerks, etc Commercial travelers Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc Livery stable keepers and hostlers Merchant.^, dealers, and peddlers Messengers, packers, and porters Salesmen Steam railroad employes Street railway emX)loy6s Apprentices Bakers , Blacksmiths and vrheelwrights Bleachers, dyers, and scourers Boot and shoe makers and repairers , 35utchcrs Cabinet makers and upholsterers Carpenters and joiners Cotton, "woolen, and other textile mill operatives Gold and silver ■workers Iron and steel workers (includes molders) Machinists Manufacturers, publishers, etc Marble and stone cutters Masons (brick and stone) Painters, glaziers, and varnisliers , Plumbers and gas and steam fitters Printers, engravers, and bookbinders... Print works operatives Jlubber factory operatives Tailors Tool and cutlery makers (not otherwise classified) "Wood workers (not otherwise specified) FEMALES (a) Farmers, planters, and overseers Musicians and teachers of music Professors and teachers Hotel and boarding house keepers Housekeepers and stewardesses Laborers (not specified) Laundresses '. Nurses and midwives Servants J3ookkeepera, clerks, etc Merchants, dealers, and peddlers Messengers, packers, and porters Saleswomen Bleachers, dyers, and scourers , Box makers (paper) , Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives Dressmakers, milliners, seamstresses, etc , Gold an d silver workers Iron and steel workers (includes molders) Printers, engravers, and bookbinders Print works operatives PLubber factory operatives Tailoresses Tobacco and cigar factory operatives Wire workers Total. 113, lei 4,801 5,788 782 7« 419 683 436 1,235 n,0S8 660 1,639 944 1,032 492 483 5, 231 404 3,850 954 6,770 804 2,073 1,500 478 874 449 1,503 1,063 683 613 409 4,823 18,430 2,460 2,624 4,308 1,562 708 1,559 2,293 653 971 639 920 635 619 411 132 263 1,461 315 872 143 1,003 462 8,277 1,308 327 220 619 290 357 18, 407 4,201 695 279 127 187 730 403 115 136 NATIVE WHITE. Native parents. 44, 015 2,574 5,016 645 176 247 272 380 344 127 64 476 1,771 115 331 451 668 418 292 3, 269 292 1,426 411 8,520 206 1,132 734 362 267 120 495 143 115 259 172 2,369 2,687 923 670 1,727 1,130 180 641 1,200 182 458 67 193 83 182 160 9,057 118 171 1,069 140 452 41 103 260 1,166 714 95 64 227 52 105 2,065 1,614 198 31 67 20 128 94 21 24 Foreign parents. 22, 441 384 159 40 118 51 52 60 44 202 197 192 1,582 133 211 158 125 39 64 1,163 02 895 206 1,142 369 620 266 85 426 77 285 430 63 94 95 684 5,148 791 737 921 162 149 220 600 293 318 259 308 79 159 109 50 274 45 09 30 114 47 115 134 302 139 190 7,146 1,469 390 177 46 123 405 176 71 82 Foreign white. 44, 233 1,648 683 66 440 109 49 38 76 295 172 559 7,250 291 542 328 233 33 112 769 49 1,221 267 2,061 173 413 494 40 177 245 708 1,090 403 146 133 1,850 10, 554 740 1,305 1,652 267 464 745 632 172 193 301 418 460 278 130 18,1.18 19 24 103 127 295 53 422 122 5,423 121 110 32 90 99 56 107 00 14 44 196 128 23 30 Total colored. (b) 2,475 195 40 31 16 12 485 21 456 7 6 2 15 30 1 1,336 1 12 5 3 26 13 304 17 760 2 15 132 AGE PEKIODS. (C) 32, 778 1,930 383 118 110 6 34 18 198 123 142 2,797 41 636 37 131 36 97 2,370 41 985 275 941 039 863 330 110 S58 119 278 635 76 90 88 675 9,172 807 829 1,049 85 134 208 497 201 346 298 344 134 196 140 24, 050 25 t» 44. 3 101 561 6 109 07 175 46 3,844 847 129 153 400 204 284 12, 974 1,567 620 225 75 139 526 148 81 111 49, 830 1,665 1,899 383 329 214 197 247 256 410 282 671 4,762 349 762 453 506 217 204 2,195 249 1,992 444 3,531 120 945 297 15 225 716 231 298 200 2,308 6,735 1,165 1,282 2,100 429 708 1,183 350 477 210 379 277 300 173 45 to 64. 24,850 11 135 692 133 363 481 171 3,340 421 126 61 189 82 70 4,771 2,025 168 60 48 46 190 174 31 25 2,144 222 238 137 168 143 69 28 371 2,915 152 209 397 308 200 142 578 107 793 201 1,978 37 239 288 65 1 97 420 296 201 98 96 1,495 2,242 444 461 1,006 630 205 494 516 97 128 102 178 179 113 85 04 26 185 160 315 25 291 191 914 02 6 21 4 2 699 500 7 3 4 1 10 05 3 a The totals for each sex include all occupations, whether specified or not. b Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. OCCUPATIONS. 605 CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AGE PERIODS, CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO OP BIRTH, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890— Continued. RHODE ISLiAlVD. CONJUGAL CONDITION. Single and un- known. 46, 434 2,901 243 121 U3 267 246 256 4,619 120 923 109 154 3,031 85 1,451 409 1,708 661 1,149 490 167 864 163 434 804 127 126 141 1,084 10, 594 1,146 1,151 1,689 209 240 365 791 297 476 361 472 205 267 178 84,923 Married. 21 212 1,354 61 405 100 897 181 7,059 1,219 218 207 663 262 350 15, 721 3,069 648 269 113 174 666 805 107 128 62, 138 1,659 4,388 609 462 278 218 365 823 391 175 925 6,030 404 657 793 717 357 312 2,093 303 2,253 499 4,756 133 878 949 291 10 274 1,004 802 420 374 254 3,495 7,429 1,245 1,389 2,650 1,263 619 1,078 1,387 340 469 243 417 397 336 219 4,211 "Wid- owed. 28 257 63 655 48 46 5 35 20 4 2,012 667 26 207 393 46 44 19 18 18 29 20 13 53 609 34 63 46 44 26 13 94 15 137 40 289 9 41 54 19 12 62 67 35 13 13 223 374 68 79 162 87 38 110 97 15 25 25 30 32 13 14 3,182 102 13 39 171 317 15 334 194 603 29 60 5 13 7 594 464 13 7 6 7 14 44 4 1 Di- vorced, 361 398 3 8 1 1 80 101 8 Illiter- ate. Can not speak Eng- lish. 11, 132 808^ 216 47 34 1 49 18 101 ,075 27 85 69 25 1 18 390 87 227 27 15 141 7 21 172 64 24 4 379 3,214 36 267 141 15 42 209 86 13 4 60 49 61 31 27 4,028 43 105 25 331 822 3 18 3 5 1,464 72 8 16 2 4,936 433 46 2 19 5 22 ,204 2 18 13 114 7 8 49 1 7 19 24 44 46 14 2 245 1,829 7 114 52 2 20 17 2,865 20 1 147 4 4 2 2,497 04 2 CKBMPLOTED. (d) Total. 17, 611 878 165 403 115 7 19 20 5 42 67 124 9,418 16 126 35 11 77 300 13 478 88 386 154 170 107 41 139 27 222 261 80 63 51 1,326 2,966 439 583 495 60 266 615 701 83 117 114 328 98 96 59 27 417 2 28 19 124 113 460 132 25 34 77 45 49 1,101 589 213 45 10 32 241 88 27 27 lto3 months. 9,458 376 69 142 34 4 6 2 22 26 70 1,590 4 68 21 19 2 29 163 6 258 53 199 66 26 03 14 127 167 25 34 18 777 1,880 283 416 309 34 181 328 355 50 60 79 181 37 51 29 3,484 16 292 1 10 6 44 32 213 75 21 16 38 25 32 1,862 261 109 21 24 134 46 14 12 4 to 6 months. 7 to 12 months. 393 63 242 65 6 10 1 14 22 43 1,356 8 45 10 10 5 32 100 6 160 21 126 54 53 32 8 61 33 18 21 421 698 119 99 116 15 64 223 273 22 18 98 60 24 24 1,637 76 1 9 8 63 60 174 35 2 11 18 13 8 208 78 17 4 6 64 28 2,353 109 33 19 16 4 4 2 6 9 11 472 4 23 5 30 33 22 11 12 128 5 17 31 63 22 2 7 21 7 9 450 120 26 7 COUNTEY OP BIETH. Ger- many. 1,636 23 2 1 5 39 17 13 78 28 23 7 9 2 8 31 3 21 142 7 11 4 37 7 40 35 29 31 22 357 97 11 46 19 8 7 28 1 18 95 108 16 2 1 1 Ire- land. Great Britain. 15, 137 439 223 14 278 35 14 12 9 31 252 4,094 134 244 168 79 7 26 165 12 713 160 683 73 90 228 15 35 81 312 605 132 30 21 295 1,915 123 674 346 55 153 386 114 70 31 148 300 147 7,588 7 3 23 72 162 28 316 27 3,774 24 23 12 23 49 10 2,296 318 46 31 2 11, 454 135 135 13 112 23 22 13 18 32 27 193 682 68 142 77 102 20 19 287 16 119 37 513 75 10 71 35 184 434 71 18 37 343 3,602 363 359 844 142 216 113 195 69 100 61 63 122 41 3 12 18 23 61 10 39 43 460 43 6 5 25 42 30 2,451 196 35 22 1 Canada (Bug- lish'j. 79 24 4 1 16 4 2 11 22 2 36 133 5 32 12 12 1 11 62 4 82 10 76 S 27 8 20 9 69 13 11 9 6 268 222 35 54 85 10 44 10 10 4 9 7 9 8 1,087 131 47 12 17 10 20 23 2 23 37 464 25 11 10 15 2 6 200 147 12 Canada (French) 8,995 244 2 26 97 33 43 1, 220 45 16 46 19 2 3 177 7 220 43 224 18 101 119 3 21 56 109 53 68 43 14 766 3,841 18 146 142 22 31 152 106 13 11 41 15 18 8 42 4,217 3,713 247 2 Sweden and Den- mark. 1,621 246 30 2 11 7 6 2 1 1 11 142 4 27 10 30 12 7 16 102 287 59 41 130 44 10 5 755 17 5 448 5 213 27 81 15 Other coun- tries. 476 61 21 10 6 75 4 12 916 17 75 35 3 376 6 21. 12 2 14 24 7 14 73 9 8 61 331 42 117 56 16 40 46 40 6 25 116 22 7 2 13 2 11 3 15 3 123 3 11 1 7 1 1 Age unknown omitted. d XTnemployed at principal occupation dnrins any portion of centns year ending May 31, 1890. 606 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Tabub 116.— total males AND FEMALES 10 YEAES OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN SELECTED OCOUPATIOKS, ' SPEAK -ENGLISH, MONTHS UNEMPLOYED, AND CODNXBI SOUTEL CABOIilNA. SEX ABI> SELECTED OCCUPATIONS. MAXES (a). Agricultural laborers Farmers, pUnters, aud overseers Fisbermou ;m(l oystermen Gardeuers, florists, nurserymen, and vine growers . Lumbermen and raftsmen Miners Wood choppers , Clerc:yinen Engineers (civil, mechanical, electrical, andraining) and surveyors Law'yera Officials (government) ^ PbyKJcians and surgeons Professors and teachers Ilarhers and hairdressers Engineers and liremen (not locomotive) . Laborers (not specified) Servants SVatchmen, policemen, and detectives Agents (claim, etc.) and collectors Bankers, brokers, and officials of banks, oto- Boatmen, canalraen, pilots, and sailors . Bookkeepers, clerks, etc Commercial travelers l)raymeu, hackmen, teamsters, etc Foremen and overseers Livery stable keepers and hostlers. Merchants, dealers, and peddlers . - Mea.sengers, packers, and porters. . Salesmen Steam railroad employes Telegraph and telephone operators Apprentices Baliers , Blacksmiths and wheelwrights Boot and shoe m.akcr3 and repairers Brick makers, potters, etc Butchers Car])eiit8rs and joiners Coopers Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives Machinists Manufacturers, puhlisiiers, etc Marble and stone cutters Masons (brick and stone) Mechanics ( not otherwise specified) . M illers (flour and grist) Painters, glaziers, and vamishers. . . . . Printers, engravers, and bookbinders. Saw and planing miU employ6s, etc. . - Tailors FEMALES (a) . Agricultural laborers Farmers, planters, and overseers Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vine growers. Artists and teachers of art , Musicians and teachers of music Ofircials (government) Professors and teachers Boarding and lodging house keepers. Hotel keepers Housekeepers and stewardesses Laborers ( not specified ) Laundresses Wiirses andmidwives llestaurautand saloon keepers Servants Bookkeepers, clerks, etc Merchants, dealers, aud peddlers. Saleswomen Steam railroad emp]oy68 Apprentices Bakers Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives. Dressmakers, milliners, seamstresses, etc Printers, engravers, and bookbinders Tailoressea Totml. 311,423 116, 953 117, 156 501 201 269 782 776 1, 623 236 771 685 1,129 1,009 414 679 16, 003 3, 653 613 815 385 635 3,702 238 2,006 205 474 5,003 740 1,756 4,501 270 428 249 1,548 668 353 431 4,705 407 4,506 672 684 238 1,001 321 579 783 458 863 260 129, 431 78, 315 10, 069 23 32 164 47 1,950 231 50 937 4,795 7,669 602 04 15, 157 289 171 23 58 23 3,747 4,496 45 67 NATIVE WHITE. Native parents. 118, 095 31, 190 55, 737 80 38 99 57 107 694 186 700 497 1,054 626 25 270 2,002 160 317 703 148 2,968 202 414 231 134 3,281 103 1,345 1,315 251 137 30 609 149 63 127 1,796 162 4,021 420 469 90 202 243 443 248 341 391 35 25, 415 10, 662 4,026 6 24 131 40 1,300 152 40 518 419 149 03 4 1,517 135 83 7 3,637 2,066 30 30 Foreign parents. 3,218 189 600 3 1 2 2 1 26 11 41 34 35 18 3 30 85 6 28 28 22 27 372 23 23 4 424 20 221 24 690 11 4 64 177 8 4 Foreign white. :,310 70 441 15 29 4 8 1 27 14 7 42 10 14 6 36 148 13 83 22 27 79 172 7 41 7 789 » 113 45 2 1 52 69 60 3 19 88 6 49 63 88 34 46 7 20 29 24 7 60 469 6 13 4 121 Total colored. (6) 186, 800 85, 503 60, 378 403 193 164 716 667 876 20 23 112 30 411 380 344 13, 768 3,475 180 62 14 381 190 6 1,628 23 329 509 614 77 3,052 8 255 123 832 363 286 274 2,780 294 42 64 80 793 58 108 482 57 452 172 102, 857 67, 584 5,975 13 1 14 5 478 46 7 380 4,367 7,506 386 65 13, 468 18 125 12 19 48 7 22 2,193 21 AOE PEBIODS. (c) 10 to 21. 121, 070 83, 102 12,388 77 12 279 195 39 51 70 82 114 285 142 113 6,329 2,064 47 163 167 1,695 37 691 26 159 619 409 914 1,738 177 409 89 246 48 173 114 710 96 2,916 144 43 68 292 48 64 186 196 343 72 67, 913 48, 511 917 2 23 69 13 1,076 9 1 131 2, 279 2,033 136 5 7,202 120 27 107 10 55 4 3,164 1,784 26 14 25 to 44. 119, 961 23, 983 61, 428 265 63 141 399 397 903 111 442 309 518 580 213 410 6,396 1,017 300 434 205 323 1,620 160 1,029 185 314 3,014 259 709 2,343 84 16 105 685 232 147 204 2,219 234 1,264 264 341 129 468 150 262 408 178 410 75 38,405 20,618 3,656 18 681 101 24 337 1,637 3,681 141 27 4,708 56 110 45 497 1,846 17 23 46 to 64. 54,549 7,203 33, 515 125 106 41 91 149 524 60 208 262 379 168 47 137 2,491 430 207 189 116 129 412 38 325 50 84 1,161 65 116 367 7 2 48 470 228 30 97 1,426 107 801 140 170 46 210 91 163 70 96 86 18, 626 7,632 4,253 9 2 21 13 191 98 21 312 684 1,611 181 28 2,412 9 124 16 4 73 745 2 18 a The totals for each sex include all occupations, whether apeolHed or not* ft Ferions of negro descent, Chinese, Japaoeie, and oMlized Indians. OCCUPATIONS. 607 CLASSIFIED BY GENEEAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AGE PERIODS, CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO OP BIRTH, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890— Continued. SOUTH CAROIiflVA. CONJUGAL CONDITION. miter- ate. jSlh not speak Eng- lisli. UNEMPLOYED, (d) COUNTRY OF BIRTH. Single md un- known. Married. -Wid- owed. Di- vorced. Total. lto3 montliB. 4 to 6 months. 7 to 12 months. Ger- many. Ire- laud. Great Britain. C.inada (Eng- lish). Canada Prench) Sweden and Norway. Den- mark. other coun- tries. 122,190 179,686 9,448 199 117, 224 105 33, 441 22, 169 9,318 1,654 1,392 767 611 70 4 60 23 675 1 81,797 10, 012 121 39 113 318 251 130 92 198 181 280 628 160 141 0,400 2,311 89 278 99 210 2,423 77 607 63 180 1,397 427 1,201 2,037 193 401 99 305 32, 883 102, 675 357 181 150 125 482 1,406 134 . 528 462 784 499 210 511 8,931 1,225 1T7 502 268 102 1,182 154 1,323 193 280 3,117 302 523 2,379 71 26 138 1,175 127 170 262 3,179 331 1,753 365 459 133 689 212 453 623 208 508 162 38,246 2,210 4,333 23 40 6 39 38 79 10 41 38 69 42 14 21 649 113 47 35 18 22 91 7 74 4 13 ISO 17 31 86 1 1 12 67 60 7 16 231 23 56 21 17 7 40 25 29 20 16 26 22 22, 401 62 81 i' 2' 2 71, 683 50, 959 219 151 119 445 474 36 14 25 17, 703 6,881 124 37 17 31 94 22 11 12 17 12 311 16 61 3,379 257 27 56 4 55 120 11 138 5 28 86 17 76 313 14 21 21 109 31 89 35 955 61 189 36 22 50 275 20 31 162 28 71 33 21, 358 12, 036 6,391 37 16 9 20 68 8 2 4 8 2 170 12 37 2,070 133 15 16 2 29 68 3 93 4 17 33 24 35 222 3 9 11 51 16 71 18 625 26 311 16 10 29 125 10 21 61 13 56 13 11, 118 4,954 1,179 76 17 7 8 31 10 7 6 6 10 130 2 20 1,126 95 11 32 24 60 6 31 718 314 11 4 1 3 5 4 2 2 3 33' 2 4 183 29 1 8 2 12 9' 1 5 15 5 14 17 4 1 2 17 2 1 3 63 6 20 6 4 7 23 1 5 18 5' 4 1,088 37 179 2 11 2 2 1 4 3 3 5 4 4 B 5 32 6 18 6 12 16 85 2 17 1 2 428 3 68 12 2 42' 21 31 12' 40 4 17 11 11 3 13 1 4 5 9 3 24 189 12 130 2 6 8 67 6 1 12 1 23 65 9 7 2 1 6 1 3 S 4 ■i n 1 5 7 R 4 3 1 17 1 2 11 4 3 11 2 12 2 q 1 10 1 1 n 17 3 1 2 4 2 i 1? IS 2 2 4 n 20 4 1 1 2' 1 3 i' 58 166 9,418 1,900 123 6 5 187 60 2 889 11 134 211 188 17 1,939 2 1 i' 2 2 i' 4 17 i" 1 15 9 82 2 55 5 3 10 29 3 20 1 3 101 5 17 23 15 20 2 5 6 10 13 26 1 3 1 1 48 5 3 1 1 3 21 4 7 3 3 31 25 1 1 2 1 200 2 21 2 16 1 2 17 18 ; 1 1 1 1 1 1 19 '0 21 I 1 3 11 6 m ?1 ''i ?s ■■s 6 38 18 27 101 7 11 11 41 16 17 11 367 19 119 11 8 11 127 9 8 88 15 10 16 9,122 1 5 '•7 1 8 7 '8 29 1 7 1 30 2 31 3? i' 1 5' 2 3 399 . 69 27 465 117 191 85 1,170 168 1,173 17 23 48 21 ;3 27 133 131 7 340 22 87, 126 4' i' 1 3' 1 2 89 1 1 21 9 1 3 12 2' 12 12 6 17 1 5 7 6 ib" 176 S? 6 10 3 2 1 13 1 20 26 11 22 14 4 8 10 6 1 5 05 3 6 12 14 1 1 2 4 i' 35 36 I 37 133 990 103 2,681 183 108 S8 332 i 97 ; 229 1 231 1 3 2 8 SS 4 4 39 40 2 2 3 8 1 1 2 1 41 1 If 43 1 1 U I') 1 1 2 1 1 46 1 i 1 4 1 2 11 12 47 1 48 19 ■in ■il 68,382 9 1 3 1 52 25,574 2,107 1 1 26 12 121 49 118 1,673 3,495 188 31 3,236 11 83 21 7 1 3 424 959 7 12 7,273 G,391 17 2 16 11 125 140 37 351 950 2,171 211 25 3,227 10 157 13 2 182 76 58, C36 6,156 13 7 16, 002 613 2 2 28 1 672 6 8,443 344 1 1 14 1 300 1 6,931 226 628 43 1 17 4 1 2 7 2 3 9 1 "il 'il 6 29 122 55 1 12 1 1 1 56 2 1 2 1 1 6 3 2 m 3' 3 i' 27 26 62" 2 1 58 ; 1,701 ' 39 1 I 461 ! 2, 145 I 1, 971 i 102 '. 8 ■ 8, 632 i 163 ; 42 ! 132 ! 1* : 57 10 3, 133 2,650 36 19 276 1 96 4 7 1 9 i' 2 57 6 31 5 7 3 2 13 3 1 8 2 46 1 22 5 4 1 3 59 33 6 158 3,900 4,837 216 12 10, 126 7 100 9 15 i' 5' i" 60 fll 19 1,336 651 81 1 1,058 10 18 9 12 648 303 28 6 631 282 10 1 377 2 7 4 2 57 66 13 99' 3 2 1 4 2 fi? m 2 4 1 M fiS 66 582 5 9 4 12 1 4 1 3 3 67 68 8 2 69 1 70 71 3 1 2 72 10 185 976 2 26 5" 11 4 1,271 5.51 4 9 3 10 21 3 2 2 3 6 73 2 369 113 3 6 262 170 1 3 78 229 1 2 29 44 1 1 9 28 2 14 2 74 2 7'i 76 77 Age unknown omitted. d ITnemployed at principal oooupation daring any portion of censns year ending May 31, 1890. 608 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 116.— TOTAL MALES AND FEMALES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN SELECTED OCCUPATIONS, SPEAK ENGLISH, MONTHS UNEMPLOYED, AND COUNTRY SOUTH DAKOTA. BEX AND SELECTED OCOnPATIONS. MALES (o) Agrlcnltural laborers Farmers, plauters, and overseers , Gardeners, Jiorists, nurserymen, and vine growers Lnmbennen, raftsmen, and wood choppers Miners Qnarr jmen , Stock raisers, herders, and drovers Clergymen Engineers (civil, mechanical, electrical, and mining) and surveyors Journalists Lawyers Officials (government) Physicians and surgeons Professors and teachers Barbers and hairdressers Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) Hotel and boarding house keepers Laborers (not specified) Launderers Kestaurant and saloon keepers Servants - Agents (claim, etc.) and collectors Bankers, brokers, and officials of banks, etc Bookkeepers, clerks, etc Commercial travelers Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc Foremen and overseers Hostlers Li very stable keepers Merchants, dealers, and peddlers Salesmen Steam railroad empIoy6s .Telegraph and telephone operators Blacksmiths and wheelwrights Boot and shoe makers and repairers Brick makers, potters, etc Butchers Carpenters and joiners Harness, saddle, and trunk makers, etc Machinists Manufacturers, publishers, etc Marble and stone cutters M.isons (brick and stone) , Millers (flour and grist) Painters, glaziers, and varnishers Plasterers Printers, engravers, and bookbinders Saw and planing mill employes, etc ., Tailors Tinners and tinware makers FEMALES (a) Agricultural laborers Farmers, plan ters. and overseers Artists and teachers of art Musicians and teachers of music '. , Oflicials (government) , Professors and teachers Boarding house keepers Hotel keepers Housekeepers and stewardesses Laborers (not specified) Laundresses Nurses and mid wives Eestaurant and saloon keexjers Servants Agents, collectors, and commercial travelers Bookkeepers and accountants Clerks and copyists Merchants, dealers, and peddlers Saleswomen Stenographers and typewriters Telegraph and telephone operators , Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives , Dressmakers, milliners, seamstresses, etc , Printers, engravers, and bookbinders Tailoresses Total. 102, 635 12, 256 63, 409 130 366 1,989 317 879 621 197 196 737 476 395 647 300 357 4.'59 5,171 146 244 558 1,133 652 1,683 158 1,1)8 283 189 280 3,314 609 2,750 220 1,016 229 129 411 2,457 277 132 367 258 649 245 459 122 476 194 175 179 11, 458 117 1,277 26 149 34 2,126 73 34 314 26 233 108 20 4,858 15 44 131 119 63 65 18 30 1,419 75 25 NATIVE WHITE. Native parents. 38, 041 3,406 18, 064 69 137 66 492 266 139 144 551 302 251 409 170 171 242 1,803 21 82 197 710 386 969 92 687 03 90 156 1,575 938 129 310 46 144 1,212 113 53 189 34 254 121 244 56 328 105 24 87 14 482 22 105 21 1,314 38 16 122 3 64 54 5 998 12 15 646 60 13 Foreign parents. 19, 411 1,126 1,127 20 43 247 13 164 67 25 34 117 104 65 138 63 82 81 944 6 71 112 230 96 396 162 676 63 211 17 17 101 372 74 30 78 22 116 49 28 112 33 14 42 3,182 34 118 4 640 15 13 60 10 32 15 6 1,548 481 16 Foreign white. 44, 675 5,706 26, 106 61 185 1,132 248 202 282 33 18 70 89 98 44 103 135 2,353 19 182 190 69 314 28 264 154 1,020 154 1,043 28 494 176 165 868 90 49 100 200 274 75 123 37 36 66 137 60 3,938 677 10 4 171 19 5 Total colored. (6) 608 18 113 2 23 1 1 71 100 3 67 3 1 4 11 63 130 13 2 128 38 9 9 1 2,286 26 2 16 14 1 8 4 1 12 289 9 3 AQB PERIODS, (c) 10 to 24. 21,750 8,461 6,331 11 97 208 70 372 35 43 24 37 26 9 219 81 54 11 1,813 20 18 271 95 46 767 12 334 22 69 20 209 237 825 85 111 23 43 67 179 49 14 11 45 79 32 00 13 261 00 29 37 6,605 7 69 7 1,445 77 11 77 14 2 3,792 1 24 87 5 ■37 44 11 629 61 26 to 44. 66, 740 3,222 30, 607 42 213 1,361 212 381 356 117 137 614 316 243 371 187 229 221 2,660 104 164 225 795 367 785 127 660 218 97 188 2,331 332 1,639 127 620 M)8 71 280 1,491 178 84 248 187 388 149 265 78 188 120 90 108 46 to 64. 21, 168 13 412 17 74 21 605 38 16 158 12 117 43 9 894 10 20 41 23 23 20 8 11 651 14 12 415 14, 693 47 51 397 20 103 184 31 33 163 120 123 47 60 204 540 21 57 50 217 131 112 18 103 40 18 04 702 32 247 6 240 79 14 57 661 43 28 23 155 57 1,206 1 685 1 6 5 67 34 18 62 2 38 43 9 127 4 124 a The totals for each sex include all occupations, whether specified or not. b Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indiiins. OCCUPATIONS. 609 CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AGE PERIODS, CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO OF BIRTH, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890— Coatinued. SOUTH DAKOTA. CONJDGAL CONDITION. Single and UD- knowu. 40, 364 11, 180 11, 708 22 246 1,156 189 012 144 10! 66 138 83 60 i'H 132 150 35 3,514 79 77 453 259 157 1,094 on 81 146 80 084 354 1, 822 133 814 62 78 158 767 97 46 74 115 193 72 188 33 333 126 58 05 8,463 Married. 113 113 14 106 17 1,901 o 1 143 19 109 25 3 4,440 10 118 14 61 50 15 14 979 67 13 58, 674 849 39, 500 80 112 744 126 245 459 01 133 671 372 317 220 102 191 410 1,627 66 154 87 828 378 504 123 476 192 31 183 2,629 240 851 85 634 148 49 240 1,626 171 78 234 134 410 167 251 87 132 6i 111 106 1,213 ■Wid- OT^ed. 3,297 200 1,953 19 7 74 2 21 17 5 6 23 19 16 14 4 10 13 115 1 13 16 35 13 21 2 1 65 15 2 13 145 5 7 Di- vorced. 1,692 3 241 7 33 12 172 18 13 72 2 57 30 6 211 2 4 8 12 10 8 246 6 7 1 023 5 7 61 40 10 153 150 1 6 27 188 3 1 15 Illiter- ate. Can not spealc Eng- lish. 2 190 3,983 576 2,883 4 12 83 4 139 3 4 325 31 2 37 2 1 246 11 147 20 2 271 7,422 1,661 4,674 4 44 53 25 32 22 1 2 1 1 4 489 64 6 19 2 855 35 197 528 nNEMPLOYED. (d) Total. 11, 999 lto3 montbs. 4 to 6 7 to 12 niontba. months. 2,814 1,235 27 79 537 168 114 10 32 4 202 31 2,179 4 18 83 71 11 160 298 26 21 53 663 21 185 40 35 65 1,180 27 27 44 200 348 23 180 70 83 30 18 27 774 405 1 4 15 3 13 170 14 3 5,086 1,001 440 4 57 295 57 19 45 5 965 2 11 45 32 3 93 184 19 12 3 30 435 11 11 27 404 14 25 187 113 12 71 22 89 18 6 12 660 247 177 6,619 1,609 071 18 17 178 104 84 7 13 2 1,009 2 5 28 28 5 54 4 87 7 6 4 35 18 177 7 09 13 20 18 653 9 15 11 60 191 8 1,204 304 124 5 5 64 7 11 3 10 17 1 9 4 51 3 21 14 4 10 123 4 6 254 138 179 1 G«r- many. 9,173 955 6,948 13 14 82 14 36 66 6 16 14 9 17 10 35 405 26 170 5 100 47 13 70 138 21 14 26 7 49 17 14 6 2 10 37 6 134 1 19 2 19 7 2 390 COUNTRY OF BIRTH. Ire- land. Great Britain. 2,811 129 1,431 2 13 130 11 22 23 1 1 10 11 9 1 12 24 231 9 13 5 21 2 27 60 3 7 62 4 257 3 23 7 2 3 30 2 7 14 29 4 2 6 3 4,127 274 2,003 12 12 424 23 39 56 11 6 20 9 17 30 6 158 16 13 10 7 111 10 86 6 82 18 19 83 8 15 16 140 32 8 23 Canada (Eng- lish). 3,946 332 2,072 4 31 94 25 12 29 17 9 25 25 177 1 7 18 44 18 54 63 6 6 25 148 19 67 10 64 9 9 20 170 11 6 27 4 19 14 26 4 14 14 11 ('anada (Frencli) 531 41 304 1 6 21 34 Sweden and Iforway. 13, 640 2,285 7,960 7 37 116 182 33 7 15 9 47 6 15 31 876 2 11 41 46 8 87 7 61 43 9 4 184 64 287 2 133 60 25 14 306 27 10 14 23 114 18 43 11 7 10 60 11 16 214 1,114 Den- mark. 2 212 4 'iif • Age unlcnown omitted. d ITnemployod at principal occupation during any portion of census year ending May 31, 1890. Other coun- tries. 8,335 1,242 5,130 7 69 247 245 21 81 6 4 7 8 14 6 6 7 377 109 18 08 10 29 115 1 59 26 79 14 2 7 8 19 11 7 i 3 17 12 611 11 2 19 9 1 380 610 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 116.— TOTAL MALES AND FEMALES 10 YEARS OF AGE AKD OVEE ENGAGfED IN SELECTED OCDTIPATION^S, SPEAK ENGLISH, MONTHS UNEMPLOYED, AND CDUNTBX •tT-EWNiESSEK. SEX AND SELECTED OCCUPATIONB. MALES (a). Agricnltnral laborers Fanaers, planters, and overseers Gardeners, floriata, nurserymen, and vino grOAvera. Lumbermen and raftsmen Minera Qnarryraen Wood cho ppera Clergymen Lawyers Of&ciala (government) . Physieiana and isnrgoona Professors and teachers Barbers and bairdressera Uartenders ■Engineors andliremen (not locomotive) . Laborers (not spocMed) lies taurant and saloon keepers Servants Watchmen, policemen, and dotectivea. Agents (claim, etc.) and coUectora TSantera, brokera, and officials of banka, etc . liookkeopers, clerks, etc Commercial tnavelers Draymen, hackmon, teamsters, etc Livery^.stable keepers and hostlers Merchants, dealers, andpeddlors Stessongera, packers, and x>ortera Salesmen Sfoain railroad employes blacksmiths and wheelwrights Boot and shoe makers and repairers . iJrick makers, potters, etc llatcliers Carpenters and; joiners Coopera Cotton, woolen,;and other tostilemill operatives. Harness, sadt[l6,and trunk makers, etc Iron and steel workers (includes molders) Machinists Manulacturera, publishers, etc Marble and stone cutters ■Masons (brick and stone) ' Mechanics (not otherwise specified) Millers (flour and grist) Painters, glaziers, and varniehors Piaaterera -Printers, engravers, and bookbinders... ,fiaw and planing mill employ 6s, etc Tinners. and tinware makers "^Vood worker3'(not othorwiae Bpecified). TTBMALBS (o). Agricultural Laborers Fanners, ])],Mritera, and overseers Gardtmsra, llnrists, nurserymen, and vine growers. Artists and teachers of art Musicians anditoacbers of muaio Profes.sors and teachers lioarding and lodging housokcepera. H"tel kcepi-rs lloasskeepora and stewardesses Laborers (not sjjeciiied) Laundresses Nurses and mid wives Servants _ _ Agents, collectors, and commercial travelers. Eookkeepers and accountants Clerks and coir\-iata Merchants, dealers, and peddlers Saleswomen Stenographera and typewritera Telegraph and tolophono operators Cotton, woolen, and othertoxtilo-mill oposativea. -Dressmakers, roilliners, asamstrcGsoa, etc Printers, engravers, and bookbinders Tailorcsees Tobacco and olgar factory operatives Total.' 473, 171 107, 383 196,230 897 1,066 4,889 825 862 ,2, 671 2,064 1, 638 3,385 3,055 1,158 721 2,252 29, 799 811 6,033 1,171 2, 706 1,008 .8,813 1,109 :0, 783 1,238 12, 659 .1,834 - 3, 479 .9, 765 4, 236 1,241 -1, 203 804 10, 093 a, 520 752 ■2, 048 1,495 1,939 895 ■2,694 734 1,929 2,257 678 1,388 3,474 796 824 ■80,' 582 12, 621 11, 049 85 142 004 3,523 681 95 1,503 1,378 11, 486 561 25, 961 77 126 497 320 395 183 78 1,619 6,264 128 189 155 NATIVE ■WHITE. ."Kative parents. "iForeign pa'renta. 331, 505 00, 722 162, 862 334 866 3,439 314 039 1, 745 1,946 1,427 3,154 2,425 183 383 1,448 10, 663 449 60,5 919 2, 368 839 7,188 053 2,968 694 9,859 307 2,946 5,053 2,915 086 310 440 8,567 430 1,216 610 771 1,057 1,450 453 1,158 618 1,702 1,667 295 1,102 2,337 600 690 '83, 099 2,481 8,570 41 128 514 2,713 448 78 995 330 940 184 7,674 61 122 246 152 57 1,403 4, 754 101 159 20 9, 509 045 1,611 30 26 181 16 13 40 41 101 140 3.13 76 41 50 130 85 96] 90 81 13 737 70 288 370 131 44 17 97 819 45 81 167 194 165 67 83 27 46 167 23 175 69 108 47 1,709 31 68 3 11 S2 201 33 3 43 25 63 11 230 4 82 95 26 114 39 18 87 422 22 13 4 Foreign white. 11, 009 307 1,357 159 24 500 14 8 -77 ,85 55 60 45 01 •97 100 875 177 93 105 126 ■93 447 60 83 ■20 1,011 A3 1B9 304 168 163 18 135 446 67 ■44 48 1-28 178 243 106 193 .41 .61 146 .38 55 39 1,065 •.Toital colored. (6) 63 45 4 70 4 37 :28 389 2 2 ;25 140 ,24 1 1 21 173 3 14 1 121, 148 39, 714 80,500 368 150 769 482 203 812 So 76 102 610 871 140 558 17, 923 110 5,294 97 82 .23 217 3,631 611 452 1,414 .46 4,039 1,033 348 849 13.3 1,361 111 201 .13 983 .66 81 209 1,160 ,48 130 287 324 :43 1,040 33 148 44, 709 AGE PBKIOES.((!) 10, 100 2,349 37 1 30 -547 155 .10 455 1,019 10, 456 338 17, 868 10 4 11 38 11 1 43 915 2 8 124 10.to:24. 149,104 71,304 26, 896 100 :280 .1,968 247 298 98 162 176 .230 1,014 303 217 624 11,:307 84 3,'666 117 ■607 .05 .4,;510 225 2,351 402 1„.483 :9S6 1,017 3,649 613 73 ;68» 191 rl,:548 163 854 .237 743 ,418 198 230 ■601 142 228 703 145 C78 1,213 371 273 35, 018 ,25 to 44. .8, 902 760 14 87 349 3, 073 33 2 ■413 617 3,040 318 13,463 16 338 36 271 135 64 1,208 2, ISO 97 71 96 197,"557 100, 161 26,:987 ■»3,435 312 612 2, 233 411 370 1, 320 1,039 1,738 1, 660 650 438 1,230 11, 804 504 1,746 022 1,301 573 0,442 704 3,158 597 7,279 620 1,623 4,991 1,010 476 435 392 6, 664 256 477 205 1,006 737 1,064 462 1,112 363 832 1,065 319 539 1,741 312 380 25,998 2, 699 2,910 23 63 209 1,224 319 33 690 468 5, 39G 166 7, 903 44 133 147 105 45 10 287 2, 913 28 65 41 :7,S20 59, 429 332 159 686 138 157 942 095 480 1,129 332 172 55 391 A, 957 205 •632 353 366 735 169 1,081 200 3,370 178 290 .945 1,490 555 146 197 :3, 062 161 168 .181 232 298 692 174 793 191 077 416 187 148 450 101 126 15, 325 819 6, 630 33 3 42 207 287 47 421 212 2,478 74 3,439 10 4 22 133 15 1 4 971 2 44 17 ,65 and -Over. 23,304 a, 832 15, 870 144 5 41 i 34 ,B04 132 85 45: lo: 2 20, 1,029 11 118 53 80 57 73 10 104 23 467 26: 35 44 132 24 18 445 47 14 63 W 31 74 31 157 44 184 62 24 16 35 11 39 3,674 136 1,703, 61 36- 14 130 60 842 3 34 170 1 7 1 a The totals for each sex include all occupations, whether apecifled or not. J> Persona of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and clvnized Indians. OCCUPATIONS. 611 CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AGE PERIODS, CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO OP BIRTH, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES : 1890— Continued. CONJUGAL CONDITION. Single andnn- knoTvn. Married. "Wid- owed. Di- vorced. 167, 320 285,706 74, 581 25, 451 190 405 1,806 319 343 274 500 393 648 1,094 411 419 709 13,] 39 246 4,253 274 903 276 6,064 452 2,533 633 3,172 1,075 2|.315 4,514 672 214 507 275 2,624 229 874 313 874 589 371 312 697 192 290 987 216 870 1,313 400 340 41, 916 8,857 1,207 20 109 464 3,008 70 9 707 008 3,080 271 16, 002 43 114 421 00 333 169 69 1,390 3,476 118 109 19, 058 28, 988 161, 970 616 617 2,954 472 468 2,236 1,450 1,166 2,541 1,250 689 283 1,458 15, 226 619 1,527 831 1,637 765 2,561 619 3,973 641 8,970 723 1,089 4,967 3,290 895 602 492 7,396 366 610 388 1,094 845 1,476 640 1,747 496 1,657 1,165 422 494 2,043 373 444 13, 367 1,087 2,291 984 18 26 310 135 21 230 272 3,829 105 3,615 15 4 30 96 30 2 4 78 980 3 23 3,529 8,664 87 37 119 32 49 157 103 76 187 103 60 16 1,314 44 223 64 103 56 180 30 2J9 61 497 32 70 250 260 126 40 33 629 41 31 49 67 60 91 40 133 42 76 105 22 112 17 36 23, 991 290 246 4 7 10 2 2 7 11 3 8 3 9 120 2 30 2 3 1 8 2 23 3 20 4 6 28 14 Illiter- ate. 1,404 8,706 46 4 54 191 402 64 581 404 4,272 172 5,287 18 6 43 163 30 8 9 139 1,658 7 55 6 1,308 69 162 1 14 14 1 45 34 305 13 457 1 12 160 45, 171 61, 948 209 1,648 333 412 70 Cannot speak Eng- liah. 216 46 3 14, 155 00 2,421 105 29 20 106 1 2,507 109 384 499 18 2,677 236 445 81 1,044 138 400 22 5 60 62 187 676 60 249 164 163 10 903 29 147 38, 174 7,644 5,079 39 168 15 609 962 7,949 223 14, 139 2 072 2 17 62 72 187 15 2 22 UNESIPLOTED. (d) 412 63 5 9 2 1 1 488 3 21 Total. 118, 430 29, 808 58, 682 149 222 1,741 210 258 91 74 82 88 1,030 69 56 406 8,762 30 605 107 194 36 606 70 1,202 458 150 192 1,890 568 191 433 03 3,249 142 293 99 511 174 140 199 753 137 222 678 193 115 944 119 163 11,486 4,250 584 19 119 1,180 4 9 59 420 1, 151 105 2,269 3 11 43 5 21 19 7 333 748 15 29 32 lto3 months. 4to6 montlis. 78,835 16, 797 46, 805 63 136 1,033 146 141 82 30 41 422 30 30 245 4,644 11 25G 61 88 18 202 34 774 50 223 79 102 1, 24« 284 247 33 1,718 64 177 49 332 114 85 103 351 74 94 279 100 60 689 66 88 7 to 12 months. 33, 328 6, 267 2,085 242 3 11 47 498 1 3 27 159 691 47 1,128 2 5 20 1 8 12 4 205 349 7 17 6 12, 275 9,946 64 77 636 61 105 47 32 36 37 436 27 21 133 3,493 17 188 29 85 13 171 28 354 34 180 52 70 503 225 75 160 20 1,249 03 89 32 145 40 47 71 339 62 96 233 76 43 305 43 67 6,005 1,736 1,931 CODNTEY OF EIETH. Ger- many. Ire- land. Great Britain. 3, 042 2, 632 78 376 2,013 277 3 6 54 466 1 4 22 229 466 46 918 5 3 17 4 9 6 3 79 315 6 9 25 CI 14 21 4 73 8 74 14 66 19 20 110 69 17 4 282 15 27 18 34 20 17 12 60 11 18 961 152 65 2 18 226 2 2 10 32 94 12 223 1 16 11 33 23 10 1 .O 49 ■24 18 30 26 113 26 19 2 533 16 67 80 7 84 137 27 12 17 29 41 48 16 40 11 7 63 361 17 6 40 6 2 10 12 34 11 1 29 40 437 43 17 70 34 18 07 10 37 296 11 32 154 52 29 2 9 85 13 2 11 30 31 60 37 64 23 19 6 6 11 4 421 2,297 Canada (Eng- lish). Canada (I'rench) 613 29 24 6 139 4 378 33 110 9 9 6 143 31 68 46 18 5 10 93 4 21 10 49 74 74 37 71 9 24 49 12 33 6 6 18 Sweden and Norway. 15 Den- mark. Other coun- tries. 2,305 107 293 44 3 29 1 1 7 2 6 15 7 22 27 10 142 67 37 6 12 11 84 U 10 3 603 7 68 26 20 23 1 23 55 6 5 7 8 13 26 13 14 2 7 21 1 4 7 10 5 186 46 e Ace unknown omitted. d Unemployed at prinoipol occupation during any portion of census year ending May 31, 1830. 612 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 116.— TOTAX, MALES AND FEMALES 10 YEAES OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN SELECTED OCCUPATIONS, SPEAK ENGLISH, MONTHS UNEMPLOYED, AND COUNTEY TEXAS. fiES AND SELECTED OCCUPATIONS. MALES (a) Agricultural laborers Farmers, planters, and overseera Gixrdenera, florists, DUrserymen, and Tine growers Lunibernieu and raftsmen Miners Stocic raisers, herders, and drovers "Wood choppers , Cler^rynien Engiucerfl (civil, mechanical, electrical,and mining) and surveyors Lawyers Officials (government) Physicians and surgeons Professors and teachers Barbers and bairdreeBers Bartenders Engineers and firemen (not locoraotivo) Hotel and boarding house keepers Laborers (not specified) KcBtaurant and saloon keepers Servants 'Watchmen, policemen, and detectives Agents (claim, etc.) and collectors Bankers, brokers, and officials of banks, etc Boatmen, canalraen, pilots, and sailors Bookkeepers, clerks, etc Commercial travelers , Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc , Foremen and overseers Livery stable keepers and hostlers Merchants, dealers, and peddlers Messengers, packers, and porters Salesmen Steam railroad employes Telegraph and telephone operators Blacksmiths and -wheelwrights Boot and shoe makers and repairers Brick makers, potters, etc Butchers Carpenters and j oinere Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives Harness, saddle, and trunk makers, etc Machinists Manufacturers, publishers, etc Marble and stone cutters and masons MillerB (dour and grist) Painters, glaziers, and vamishers Printers, engravers, and bookbinders Saw and planing mill employes, etc Tailors Tinners and tinware makers FEMALES (a) Agricultural laborers Farmers, planters, and overseers Stoi'k raisers, herders, and drovers Actors Artists and teachers of art Musicians and teachers of music Officials (government) Professors and teachers Boarding and lodging house keepers Hotel keepers Housekeepers and etewardcsses Laborers (not specified) Laundresses Nurses and raidwivcs Servants Agents, collectors, and commercial travelers Bookkeepers and accountants Clerks and copyists Merchants, dealers, ajid peddlers Saleswomen Stenographers and typewriters Telegraph and telcphono operators Cotton, vi-oolen, and other textile mill operatives Dressmakers, milliners, seamstresses, etc Printers, engravers, and bookbinders 610, 392 111, 469 263,648 1,050 1,050 8D5 17, C26 1,038 3,354 S80 3,552 2,808 4,340 4,622 1,8S1 1,575 1,902 1,304 41,448 2,247 8,329 1,405 4,678 1,571 l.OGO 13, 005 1,442 7, 009 1,072 1,791 IS, 677 1,350 x>, 304 16,218 1,111 4,440 1,215 990 2, OSO 13,252 1,253 1,186 1,891 2,017 2,973 1,023 1, C97 4,262 812 821 86, 015 18, 034 15, 803 193 133 102 891 145 4,439 1,171 330 1,465 1,878 10, 724 491 20, 084 115 132 448 406 841 142 132 242 6,207 155 NATIVE WHITE. l^Tative parents. 371, 004 Foreign parents. 37, 814 61, 058 184, 305 340 680 200 9,880 367 2,091 677 3,256 2, 287 3,960 3,070 029 776 1,248 921 11, 453 1,117 1,185 1,037 3,769 1,177 3:!2 9,199 1,077 8,6U1 549 1,096 12, 498 450 3,897 8,585 924 2,549 335 331 901) 9,033 666 698 1,196 1,276 1,286 750 1,906 1, 482- 2,141 147 426 26, 734 657 9,481 128 78 136 743 127 3,276 778 2J6 711 195 171) 3,810 94 103 312 136 210 103 85 171 3,947 121 6,486 9,297 64 33 54 2,127 42 87 81 171 237 161 173 137 273 198 77 3, 034 234 471 84 S53 168 189 2, U33 170 463 115 90 1,718 158 737 1,453 127 454 94 48 413 1,059 01 227 245 233 305 97 360 287 95 79 199 857 309 23 18 10 79 10 365 90 10 95 09 208 47 1,216 06 49 104 35 983 26 Foreign white. 77, 281 8,372 21, 303 405 69 444 5,147 118 340 122 113 248 175 318 309 374 304 251 10, 682 728 1,301 219 331 218 60! 1, 624 130 1,011 355 162 4, 164 151 633 3, 623 60 900 701 145 597 2, 2J3 166 250 409 471 1,084 142 499 206 145 666 177 7,652 Total colored. (6) 124, 094 686 1, 045 36 10 7 57 8 297 172 61 231 209 807 113 2,379 34 206 25 S 27 832 35, 553 48, 683 211 268 197 472 511 836 6 12 36 54 961 816 162 212 65 16, 224 US 5,372 65 05 8 45 119 2,039 63 437 297 694 37 2, ors 4 657 85 460 174 917 330 7 41 32 293 34 1,881 20 19 46, 721 15,784 4,903 1 27 9 12 512 131 17 428 1, 405 9,114 l.'iS 13, 579 AQE PERIODS, (c) 177, 098 78, 072 38, 795 129 273 208 4,671 208 98 162 310 268 250 1,150 610 440 401 37 IS, 659 193 4,012 178 630 119 269 6,055 146 1, 974 103 465 1,805 655 2, 302 4,202 018 597 110 359 543 1, 025 495 KSO 140 403 128 719 1,046 1,618 150 200 36, 757 25 to 44. 13, 680 1, 270 21 75 98 4S9 60 2,547 38 7 375 811 3, 293 201 11, 046 36 90 315 32 232 107 93 143 2,437 116 286, 57S 25, 176 138, 875 377 613 568 9, 341 493 1,728 474 2,125 1,602 2,330 2,647 1,185 978 1,205 637 19, 058 1,580 3, 079 882 2,722 908 634 5,697 970 3,538 734 954 11,684 640 2,505 9,240 543 2,283 <09 l,]5j 7,290 691 549 1,025 1,193 1, 04-1 661 1, 5s: 769 2,189 391 421 29, 479 4.062 5, 869 7! 47 44 306 68 1,607 659 166 035 691 4,913 107 6,422 40 37 119 189 35 34 49 2,896 45 to 64. 119, 807 6, 686 71, 155 407 148 100 3,038 260 1,167 203 933 1,373 623 105 135 297 607 6, 6S1 438 861 304 1,057 442 230 1,093 1,185 219 293 4,652 123 413 1,796 27 1,272 441 137 347 3,695 134 393 534 534 154 430 20D 114 1,211 7, 4;9 76 3! 332 437 M4 380 296 2,028 113 2,691 26 6 14 142 11 769 7 65 and over. 21, 681 1,395 14, 952 135 11 11 451 66 355 41 142 118 356 77 11 28 117 1,059 24 164 24 123 85 28 110 114 7 42 529 18 33. 71 1 244 10 28 603 115 35 40 14 24 60 20 158 1,120 21 4 2 27 32 13 50 62 262 8 613 a The totals for each sex include all occupations, whether apeeified or not. \> Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. OCCUPATIONS. 613 CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL 1TATIVITY, COLOR, AGE PERIODS, CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO OP BIRTH, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES : 1890— Continued. TEXAS. CONJUGAL CONDITION. Single nnd un- known. 229, 560 90, 135 88, 054 286 471 416 8,275 893 337 874 aio «76 747 2,016 688 915 744 109 19, 978 623 6,726 672 1,352 394 079 8,304 611 2,656 325 848 4,334 720 8,321 9,511 710 856 323 443 801 8,945 664 480 766 456 1,071 229 1,277 1,324 1,784 312 383 88, 754 Married. 355, 606 11, 714 1,124 28 77 116 606 69 3,563 C8 15 506 763 2,843 182 12, 122 50 109 374 59 283 128 106 139 8,266 133 17, 710 214, 151 650 627 439 8,631 663 2,802 469 2,496 2,003 3,322 2,328 1,144 617 1,134 1,147 19, 559 1,532 2,234 754 3,020 1,107 345 4,407 880 4,083 710 874 13, 577 600 1.863 6,280 391 3,224 790 507 1,218 8,448 651 638 1,052 1,463 1,728 747 1,480 634 2,328 459 395 16, 379 ■Wid- owed. Di- vorced. 23, 636 3,461 2,119 23 42 29 165 31 484 246 81 812 462 8,437 109 8,831 27 12 35 113 84 5 19 44 1,0Q2 17 3,306 10, 904 108 48 36 688 77 205 42 139 126 255 161 63 39 44 1,769 82 334 74 196 70 43 269 42 253 35 63 730 36 115 394 10 249 38 63 826 37 67 67 104 162 44 139 40 87 29, 295 2,652 12,288 139 11 15 113 44 363 817 226 613 593 4,129 187 4,627 37 10 35 224 21 9 5 66 1,820 4 318 439 4 142 5 35 5 10 Illiter- ate. Can not epeal£ Eng- lish. 126, 339 1,687 257 272 3 12 1 29 40 8 34 60 315 13 834 1 1 4 10 2 3 119 1 34, 680 63, 648 238 235 293 4,275 503 172 50 15 48 17, 038 112 2,907 52 15 35 90 116 2 1,807 66 286 645 227 39 2,381 37, 981 174 334 189 723 256 15 40 87 287 39 80 6 1,254 71 22 86, 174 10, 631 6,782 131 22 533 1,174 7,002 132 9,945 34 514 7,269 9,112 76 9 311 5,313 101 26 1 26 11 27 95 27 137 17 ',046 70 724 24 9 17 31 84 UNEMPLOYED, (d) 626 10 28 603 39 83 1,090 2 179 234 02 153 471 23 45 32 24 851 11 54 28 36 149 29 4 755 592 47 2 2 133 220 681 52 1,428 2 525 Total. 65, 235 17, 700 18,487 85 247 229 1,265 247 110 87 43 100 61 1,440 126 165 261 42 8,600 89 730 120 275 36 05 798 76 934 09 132 501 101 368 1,941 80 433 108 265 153 3,134 <163 197 138 701 106 197 1,238 58 93 8,837 lto3 months. 3,327 697 162 1,293 12 37 279 679 79 1,446 10 13 29 13 23 12 3 51 664 12 4to6 months. 7 to 12 months. 40,668 11, 374 13, 849 87 187 129 658 149 53 89 20 27 611 71 80 128 23 ;,447 46 426 70 102 13 32 370 45 75 221 46 192 1,173 61 235 51 145 85 1,715 237 44 113 84 817 64 352 104 912 36 53 4,339 20, 170 1,778 359 1 6 5 47 5 432 19 133 383 33 770 249 1 6,448 3,809 38 57 75 689 85 43 81 20 48 23 634 40 61 15 3,460 34 238 35 147 15 25 336 21 287 13 42 200 136 612 21 151 41 95 52 1,132 215 27 68 41 819 30 253 65 £87 13 29 3,661 4,397 1,408 312 7 7 82 2 660 4 1 16 121 249 87 529 S 7 9 1 13 248 878 829 10 3 25 118 13 14 17 20 11 105 15 24 35 4 693 49 11 15 71 17 40 156 14 49 16 25 16 287 11 15 26 13 68 12 64 28 89 9 837 COUNTRY OF BIETH. Ger- many. 24, 516 141 26 2 1 33 2 295 5 2 25 47 9 147 2,310 11, 043 103 12 22 247 9 136 39 22 73 63 160 91 168 71 94 907 327 288 50 123 08 113 619 82 191 40 47 1,538 61 223 506 270 21 281 850 80 135 120 155 264 74 189 67 36 231 72 2,402 Ire- land. Great Britain. 121 696 28 4 14 146 1 25 11 20 46 12 21 3 35 46 44 814 75 54 71 48 33 74 111 17 73 176 23 210 37 1,092 (i 71 33 9 6 142 22 17 40 79 167 7 39 10 11 22 13 Canada (Eng- lish). 7,056 393 694 3 22 1 42 54 19 60 11 59 26 772 1 13 184 4 90 53 11 20 4 36 21 142 1 2 2 17 2 55 393 1,318 68 11 65 345 4 49 36 36 42 42 37 16 44 90 32 459 54 111 35 104 49 65 376 75 64 34 361 25 64 404 15 114 41 14 01 37D 43 19 140 111 234 26 122 52 26 46 28 435 9 1 41 23 21 2 12 17 144 1 1 7 9 Canada (French) 03 244 5 9 5 48 1 11 11 14 15 10 15 13 7 23 13 86 33 18 7 34 17 18 74 12 18 18 7 87 16 170 20 33 6 11 110 9 109 Sweden and N"orway. 2,377 310 806 19 5 4 23 7 178 9 45 12 3 87 43 4 33 18 4 24 112 1 44 7 131 14 5 12 10 41 1 24 2 4 322 1 2 4 2 12 1 26 G 208 Den- marli. 23 133 3 1 Other coun- tries. 36, 821 5,224 7,222 125 27 334 4, 350 100 109 16 17 64 47 100 190 107 47 01 3,288 254 45 72 43 131 490 42 619 37 43 1,892 51 207 1,202 320 9d 223 600 44 70 61 337 25 85 64 52 222 53 611 323 25 3 5 14 2 108 30 10 121 197 689 30 1,115 2 1 9 97 6 484 2 c Age unknown omitted. d ITnemployed at principal occupation daring any portion of oousua year ending May 31, 1890. 614 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Tabus 116.— TOTAL MALES AND FEMALES 10 YEAES OP AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN SELECTED OCCIIPATIOKS, SPEAK ENGLISH, MONTHS UNEMPLOYED, AKJ' COUNTjBT 17TAII. SEX AND SELECTED OC0CPATI0N3. MALES (a). Agfrieiiltural laborora > Fiiniiers, planters, ami overseers Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vine growers. Lumbermen, raftsmen, and "wood choppers — iliaors Stock raisers, herders, and drovers En,i;ineors (civil, mechanical, electrical, andmining) and surveyors Lawyers Officials (government) ,. Physicians and sorgeona Professors and teachers Barbers and hairdressers Ijartenders - I'Tufjiiieer^s and firemen (notlocoraatdve). Hotel and boarding house keepers. Laborers (not speciiied) Lauiidorers Keataurant and saloon keepers Servants "Watchmen, policemen, and detective Agents (claim, etc.) and collectors ISankers, brokers, and ofiicials of baaika, etc. Jiookkeepers, derk.-i, etc Commercial travelers Draymen, hackmon, teamsters, etc , Foremen and overseers Livery atablo keepers and lujstlera. Merchants, dealers, and peddlers — Messengers, packers, and porters Salesmen Steam railroad employ 63 A ppron ticca Ulacksmitha and "wheelwriiihts lioot and shoe makers and repairers, lirick makers, pottera, etc Bat,707 l.liO 5,563 143 146 2,121 1,107 176 193 136 108 199 133 154 248 4,071 164 223 . 486 61 747 235 1,013 113 708 110 89 1,090 49 269 1,318 7 441 164 190 203 1,674 104 107 199 307 136 505 110 316 128 77 163 75 120 1,911 45 to 64. n,tm 13 27 14 191 04 18 00 23 43 397 14 7 22 530 5 15 ffi7 3,779 163 33 747 261 36 87 90 78 26 20 20 1,086 29 61 170 126 198 23 141 41 23 510 37 43 211 184 41 64 680 61 30 77 150 42 221 68 113 45 9 35 25 118 56 95 113 7 1 10 29 42 117 a The totals for each sex include all occupations, whether specifled or not. 6 Persona of negro descent, Chineae, Japanese, and eiyUized Indian*. OCCUPATIONS. 615 CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AGE PERIODS, CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO OP BIRTH, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890— Continued. 17TAH. CONJUGAL CONDITION. SiDgl« and tm- known. 25, 055 3,321 1,450 122 160 1,880 1,271 144 82 47 53 120 93 122 132 25 4,675 192 00 724 22 307 116 1,250 C4 846 32 94 485 147 299 1,013 1C2 217 78 282 119 1,020 91 92 171 126 108 368 42 284 CI 107 188 03 85 4,833 28 10 27 06 12 415 8 7 104 34 2,385 1'3 28 172 78 34 61 907 66 21 Married. 83, 049 1,038 10, 035 350 134 1,612 1,092 128 223 203 158 192 "121 110 264 125 3,671 39 213 232 119 627 258 815 85 692 124 G6 1,350 CO 230 939 7 690 371 148 213 1,815 159 115 213 433 120 579 185 326 168 59 156 83 202 1 112 8 13 7 43 42 13 31 13 129 8 19 24 7 1 10 2 20 258 • 3 ■Wid- owed. 1,620 68 340 29 7 131 41 1 15 7 181 2 8 10 8 28 19 32 2 21 3 2 50 3 11 23 12 116 G 2 1,211 347 1 1 16 24 49 15 43 11 92 09 127 8 2 61 191 Di- vorced 201 1 147 Illiter- ate. Can not speak Eng- lisk. 53 7 225 3 1 7 i 794 85 2 02 4 218 1 119 251 64 1 122 27 605 151 215 "io 100 1 UNEMPLOYED, (d) Total. 13, 320 1,315 1,997 148 107 891 458 41 5 8 ,414 10 12 143 4 472 10 19 79 38 38 1B8 77 242 39 1,036 44 17 75 95 456 41 249 123 32 45 CO 41 139 1 17 20 25 30 231 2 13 8 5 9 2 15 164 7 7 lto3 months. 5,710 487 867 30 20 441 242 21 1 1 2 58 11 1,406 4 11 41 e 20 3 04 2 211 30 13 18 160 9 75 23 70 19 518 21 7 40 39 41 185 11 115 49 18 20 19 12 289 ittoS months. 7 to 12 months. 6,467 770 1,037 92 73 354 197 16 4 4 5 19 9 11 46 2 1,754 3 1 31. 7 66 1 224 4 7 43 13 13 34 150 13 443 24 39 39 235 22 102 63 13 21 37 22 7 12 13 17 110 2 3 2 11 4 2 10 1 254 3 15 10 21 20 22 7 105 15 2 11 10 15 36 13 1 4 4 7 121 COUNTHT OP BIETH. Ger- many. 20 192 1 13 125 Ire- land. 1,499 10 77 6 4 447 16 2 6 Great Britain, 12, 155 442 3,036 205 30 1,066 241" 36 33 55 35 26 40 144 22 1,453 6 55 118 39 81 50 359 12 242 57 24 474 33 75 390 20 208 194 80 109 533 99 51 104 305 59 160 93 27 80 22 63 1 201 18 26 10 32 17 69 73 378 2 1 20 28 15 2 4 22 29 268 Canada (Eng- lish). 3 103 6 3 62 17 7 Canada (French) Sweden and Norway 3,348 164 652 40 12 158 10 6 05 5 17 79 4 77 110 31 10 11 100 19 7 35 10 322 1 Den- mark. 3,681 264 1,307 41 8 37 107 2 3 17 i 624 1 9 220 15 10 5 17 10 91 32 28 14 199 Other coun- tries. e Age tmknown omitted. d Unemployed at principal oocnpation dnring any portion of census year ending May 31, 1890. 616 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table H6.— TOTAL MALES AND FEMALES 10 YEARS OP AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN SELECTED OCCUPATIONS, SPEAK ENGLISH, MONTHS UNEMPLOYED, AND COUNTRY VERMONT. SEX AND SELECTED OCCUPATIONS. MALES (a). Agricultural laliorera Farmers, planters, and oferaeera GardcnerH, llurists, nurserymen, and vino growers. Lumljeriuen, raftsnieu, and wood choppers Miners and (juarrymen Clergymen Lawyers Ofiicials (government) Pbysiciaua and surgeons Professors and teachers Barbers and hairdressers Engineers and firemen {not locomotive). Hotel and boarding house teepers Laborers (not specified) Servants "Watchmen, policemen, and detectives Agents (claim, etc.) and collectors , Bauliera, lirokers, jmd ofiicials of banks, etc. Bookiccepcra, clerks, etc Commercial travt lers Draymen, liacknien, te.amster3, etc. JToromen and overseers Hostlers Livery stable keepers Mercjjants, dealers, and peddlers .. Salesmen Steam railroad emplny63 Apprentices Blaeksmitlis and wheelwrights Boot and shoo makers and repairers . . . Butchers Butter and cheese makers Carpentcra and joiners Coopers Cotton, woolen, and other textUo mill operative Harness, saddle, and trunk makers, etc Iron and st«el workers (ineludes molders) . Machinists Maunfacturcrs, puldishers, etc Marble and stone cutters Masons (brick and stone) Millers (flonr and grist) Painters, glaziers, and varnishers . . . Paper mill operatives Piano and organ makers and tuners. Printers, engravers, and bookbinders Saw and plaaiug mill employta, etc Tailors Tinners ami tinware niakora Wood workers (not otherwise specilicd). PEMALES (a). Agricultural laborers Pamiers, planters, and overseers. Artists and teachers of art Mnaicians andteacbera of music. OlEcials (government) Professors and teachers Hotel and boarding house keepers. HonselEceprra and Htewardesses Laborers (net specified) Laundresses Nurses and raidwives Servants Bookkeepers and accountants Clerks and copyists Merchants, dealers, and peddlers Saleswomen Steiiograjihcr.H and tyjicwrifers Telegraph and teloplione operators Boot and shoe niakei-H and repairers Cotton, woolen, anil titber textile mill operatives. Dres.sniakers, milliners, seamstresses, etc. Paper mill operatives Printers, engravers, and bookbinders Taiioresses Wood Workera (not otlierwise specified).. Total. 108, 804 18,012 S4,310 279 692 2,201 614 457 355 614 337 342 572 344 9, 244 077 232 505 453 2,201 280 2,403 221 341 li)4 3,157 801 2,504 361 1,806 550 339 192 3,912 254 1,650 2S8 719 1,076 1,102 2,977 809 346 1,331 353 311 309 2, .-l^'O 107 319 639 19, 907 78 563 60 233 67 2,830 148 1, 339 87 283 318 8,056 135 254 62 130 07 40 CI 1,363 3,000 74 130 204 30 NATIVE WHITE.' Native parents. 71, 407 12, 283 27, 287 123 200 615 443 385 294 531 295 140 312 273 4,122 301 127 422 313 i,c;5 1,533 9.3 207 165 2,453 604 1, 311 159 938 238 150 2, f 23 167 663 198 333 650 900 821 358 289 833 123 220 184 1, OSJ. 77 200 3S6 12, 070 Foreign parents. 47 400 62 i'X) 51 2,286 87 1,004 27 250 4,300 iim 104 37 33 37 419 1,800 32 83 92 18 10, 473 3,310 3,057 30 68 512 42 61 28 34 20 110 34 1,903 168 20 32 69 436 32 440 40 77 23 289 140 679 143 317 01 51 27 4,10 31 209 210 77 777 178 33 243 73 34 7C 373 4U 64 144 Foreign Vfbite. 17 29 4 23 5 414 10 170 27 OJ 37 ,138 31 81 22 611 903 29 42 74 9 20,493 2,338 3,934 126 271 1,171 129 21 33 4a 16 87 147 37 3,130 122 79 50 81 170 26 414 88 51 10 404 61 702 59 611 239 60 15 645 42 601 58 175 210 125 1,376 273 24 20.t 151 4S 48 808 74 69 107 2,807 14 73 4 11 1 129 45 153 33 116 24 1,537 4 9 7 3 2 2 5 333 291 13 11 38 3 Total colored. 2 111 AGE PEHIODS. (c) 25, 433 9,452 2,018 30 184 764 10 23 18 22 141 87 101 12 2,645 389 28 60 41 1,146 22 668 25 172 12 234 354 688 318 220 67 50 50 323 62 773 28 165 238 61 943 84 32 235 129 61 116 891 30 44 204 10,184 41 5 12 107 13 1,819 2 300 44 49 47 4, 906 70 136 67 43 26 40 S65 ,061 47 73 81 18 43,931 28, 561 5, 708 12, 305 97 273 1,052 273 201 i:i2 318 159 202 327 lis 3. 051 93 201 '>;;'> 853 167 1,300 i::o 122 10!) 1,602 3.11 1,4U4 42 .S2l 140 195 103 1,670 107 Oil 111 386 6:;o 503 1,578 329 165 673 131 154 136 1,090 93 176 2S9 6,339 103 21 111 98 2,167 61 109 25 68 24 11 22 318 1,327 24 66 66 10 , 1,910 13, 488 97 111 331 243 109 109 195 33 47 126 144 1,807 43 100 203 119 229 85 442 60 39 60 1,080 97 428 612 209 81 25 1,5-10 61 203 114 341 218 455 307 287 118 363 41 83 61 202 16 89 116 7 284 13 23 18 418 15 138 605 3 a The totals lor each sex include all occupationa, whether specified or not. b Persons of negro descent, Cliinese, Japanese, and civilized IndiaM. OCCUPATIONS. 617 CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AGE PERIODS, CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO OE BIRTH, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890— Contiuueil. VEKMOJ^X. CONJUGAL CONDITION. Single and un- known. 36, 04G 12, 258 3,9C1 59 2(15 1,215 93 79 52 82 213 101 168 29 3,477 619 51 100 98 1, 415 62 808 42 224 23 490 459 977 338 349 102 80 77 015 GJ 877 53 223 335 150 1,358 103 CI 378 108 94 150 1,140 62 81 231 14, 862 Married. 67, 191 Wid- owed. 5,043 63 46 190 2,679 11 608 57 83 149 6,630 121 234 27 109 65 34 57 1,137 1,991 54 115 142 22 4,930 28, 151 191 299 915 497 333 272 495 117 231 309 297 6, 284 130 171 372 330 779 222 1,493 173 100 100 2,509 327 1,649 13 i,4ca 307 245 112 3,028 176 732 212 469 080 883 1,542 698 271 890 176 204 151 1,110 129 218 358 2,276 19 77 9 28 11 104 43 253 15 20 766 8 13 10 18 2 6 5 137 704 2, 054 27 22 07 24 23 31 31 31 17 423 22 83 C 13 6 137 13 53 104 60 13 2 238 15 37 21 22 42 60 74 46 11 64 8 12 7 64 15 17 20 Di- vorced. 524 114 144 2 6 4 415 4 8 10 39 89 426 14 102 131 641 3 6 13 1 70 404 11 4 34 2 8 6 63 1 12 18 119 3 1 2 Illiter- ate. Can not apeak Ush. 9,087 1,998 1,773 31 138 291 15 33 3 2,180 62 24 2 317 23 46 2 221 13 122 60 189 21 222 2 63 20 10 194 124 412 7 7 38 847 466 " i 1 156 19 7 1 6 1,029 i:j5 77 4 132 160 380 4 3 1 1 3 6 2 130 15 2 11 28 172 4 1 UNEMPLOTED. (d) Total. 78 80 697 12 17 11 8 102 24 72 15 2,824 77 22 25 28 143 18 207 8 41 3 91 84 247 00 188 96 30 72 1, 083 30 435 2S 100 111 42 614 328 20 433 45 23 49 411 22 30 115 3,077 14 4 7 18 2 1,003 3 46 30 34 70 805 10 18 21 11 4 G 515 346 11 21 42 1 lto3 months. 7,374 1,716 313 26 46 479 9 7 65 11 42 5 1,304 28 12 14 14 182 2 26 1 39 50 li;5 25 103 32 11 22 549 15 265 08 70 19 452 126 12 197 29 18 24 202 10 17 77 1,442 404 1 21 17 16 25 337 3 4toG montlia. 7 to 12 month a 6, 403 1,505 304 4.'i 27 94 10 21 6 1,152 39 7 8 62 G 27 80 21 60 37 14 47 430 108 12 18 28 17 138 157 8 188 H 7 17 117 8 10 24 IB 10 10 39 380 149 7 161 2 14 372 115 7 9 4 303 10 2 14 7 42 14 29 27 5 3 107 62 5 14 13 6 24 45 6 38 5 3 116 COUNTP.Y OF BIETH. Ger- many. 2 116 46 2 6 Ire- land. Great Britain, 4,232 313 1,282 61 4 242 20 3 6 1 2 6 41 6 732 18 30 8 10 £0 7 CO 44 11 4 C4 4 232 1 4 1 38 7 94 62 44 17 293 63 2 18 60 12 3 37 10 10 13 831 1 1 24 11 33 9 49 5 618 Canada (Eng- lish). 254 604 31 14 414 47 4 1 10 3 4 35 7 240 33 7 9 66 31 4 42 10 4 2 61 17 33 38 464 13 G 6 10 3 309 170 Canada (Ffouch) 4,737 729 1, 053 6 17 19 13 32 13 683 31 131 17 10 4 77 23 181 17 101 £8 15 G 197 61 13 28 63 40 190 40 10 45 21 12 2-17 780 982 23 120 212 16 4 6 17 1 10 1,338 23 19 10 2 40 6 159 10 19 5 105 11 149 20 203 139 22 4 826 23 206 30 05 06 23 180 93 19 2 23 408 20 11 62 Sweden and Korway. 43 9 33 10 29 4 241 1 3 208 92 2 1 15 1 62 29 2 1 105 Den- mark. Other coun- tries. 104 41 2 71 36 14 1 113 9 2 1 2 3 1 10 4 2 142 c Ago unknowii omitted. d Unemployed at principal occupation during any portion of census year ending May 31, 1890. 618 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Tabm He.— total males and females 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN SELECTED OCCUPATIONS, SPEAK ENGLISH, MONTHS UNEMPLOYED, AND COUNTRY VIRGINIA. SEX AND SELECTED OCCUPATIONa. MALES (a). A gricultural laborers Farmers, planters, and OTerseera FisLermen and oystcrmen G-ardcnera, florists, nurserymen, and vine growers. Lumbermen, raftsmen, and ■wood choppers Sliuers Quarry men Clergynien , Engineers (civil,mecbanical, electrical, and mining) and surveyors Lawyers Officials (government) Physicians and surgeons- . Prufcssors and teacliera - . . Uarbers and hairdressers . Bartenders Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) Laborers (not specified) , Servants AVatchmen, policemen, and detectives Agents, collectors, and commercial travelers. TJankcrs, brolcers, and olBciala of banks, etc. . Boatmen, canaliucn, pilots, and sailors , Bookkeepers, clerks, etc , Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc Livory stable keepers and hostlers Merchants, dealers, peddlers, etc.. Messengers, packers, porters, etc. . . Salesmen Steam railroad employes Telegraph and telephone operators. Apprentices Blacksmiths and "wheelwrights Boot and shoo makers and repairers . Brickmakers, potters, etc Butchers Carpontera and joiners Coopers Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives. Iron and steel workers (includes moldera) Machinists Manufacturers, publishers, etc Marble and atone cutters Masous (brick and stone) ^liUers (fiour and grist) Painters, glaziers, and varnishers. Plasterers Printers, engravers, and bookbinders. Saw and planing mill employes, etc . . . Tinners and tinware makers Tobacco and cigar factory operatives. FEMALES (a) . Agricultural laborers Farmers, planters, and overseers Gardonera, florists, nurserymen, and vine growers. Artists and teachers of art Musicians and teachers of music Officials (government) ^ Profeaaora and teachers Boarding and lodging house keepers . Hotel keepers Housekeepers and stewardesses Laborers (not specified) Laundresses >Iursea and midwivos Kestaurant and saloon keepers . Servants Bookkeepers, clerks, etc Merchants, dealers, and peddlers. Saleswomen Basket makers Box makers (paper) Cotton, woolen, and other testilo mill operatives. l)reasraakor3, milliners, seamstresses, etc Printers, engravers, and bookbiudors Tailoressca Tobacco and cigar factory operatives Total. 445, 473 108, 008 131, 430 7,640 971 1,826 3,924 793 2,164 791 1,649 1,754 1,931 2,330 9i3 720 2,069 42, 070 8,390 1,062 2,893 887 2,455 10, 134 5,084 1,130 12, 590 1,542 2,884 14, 811 964 6,287 2,322 1,509 826 13, 126 935 1,690 2,519 1,973 1,847 789 2,708 2,293 2,236 1,007 1,164 4,025 807 6,882 9,684 6,868 06 69 286 93 5,155 485 78 2, 507 3,102 12, 910 1,070 70 47, 337 671 513 601 59 282 1,510 7,900 104 270 3,479 NATIVE WHITE. Native parents. 259, 202 50, 942 99, 747 3,508 264 719 1,811 198 1,311 694 1,652 1,443 1,825 1,C6S 100 374 1,308 11, 957 029 836 2,627 757 1,634 8,788 1,337 2,489 6,140 784 668 3,410 1,267 266 433 10, 679 504 1,101 1,373 1, 560 1,507 339 1,661 2,028 1,826 465 977 1,442 668 1,290 32, 510 Foreig parenti 1,306 5,067 26 58 230 84 4,079 363 67 1,496 331 618 222 7 8,107 501 218 830 54 237 1,281 6,138 89 209 770 7,285 491 910 21 SI 1 361 11 59 118 674 59 17 618 44 191 245 91 176 42 14 83 213 15 39 219 196 92 93 91 20 112 19 09 25 04 123 1,293 50 1 4 19 3 160 18 4 39 8 16 10 4 110 123 ii 139 4 40 32 263 9 19 105 Foreign white. 9,431 277 1,304 30 111 15 375 50 64 61 24 40 31 77 94 509 45 77 89 41 77 289 40 10 1,003 14 90 778 9 19 147 104 10 212 13 28 134 158 127 189 211 33 91 9 44 17 36 50 Total colored. m 57 1 4 8 3 66 17 2 41 G 9 11 10 183 23 120 10 169, 655 56, 298 39, 403 4,033 565 1,091 1,700 537 747 16 122 835 177 621 29,243 7,705 90 59 46 812 383 3,648 768 941 1,080 108 7,648 7 186 1,554 649 1,213 231 2,017 403 462 793 61 121 16S 745 212 208 624 44 2,541 39 4,419 71, 797 8,373 1,694 38 3 800 87 5 931 2,757 12, 373 827 49 38, 927 25 127 22 1 AQE FEBI0D3. (c) 10 to 24. 141, 897 187 1,413 6 30 2,572 62, 675 12, 543 2,883 109 1,659 279 75 259 140 210 117 651 302 215 516 15, 872 6,140 73 547 119 707 5,147 1,036 368 1,512 982 1,643 5,617 543 819 232 622 200 2,012 200 900 814 639 207 183 544 324 703 210 540 1,704 322 2,889 50, 255 35 to 44. 181, 719 0,360 191 6 36 123 26 2,772 11 3 541 1,486 3,287 338 3 27, 582 453 39 351 40 235 975 2,783 78 62 1,965 30, 336 61, 041 3,547 290 1,301 367 1,034 370 811 808 770 1,155 523 433 1,162 16, 957 2,187 533 1,573 451 1,330 3,679 2,329 504 6,990 402 972 7,633 257 36 3,340 832 575 405 6,367 391 537 1,383 993 1,003 387 1,303 996 1,040 479 459 1, EOl 354 2,128 34, 017 45 to 64. 93,138 2,377 1,687 13 933 1.030 6,016 283 34 13,212 186 230 116 11 44 351 3,463 22 105 1,157 11,126 42, 753 1,053 362 339 406 136 755 136 547 806 432 139 72 343 7,048 793 395 653 259 445 1,111 931 203 3,483 128 233 1,368 24 3 1,663 955 244 178 3,877 243 164 365 391 651 183 734 721 429 273 141 400 111 734 17,422 673 3,712 33 4 29 • 23 439 206 491 2,992 298 33 5,107 29 208 39 7 3 137 1,390 3 77 305 65 and over. 3,750 14,823 135 198 53 46 8 248 23 143 122 230 89 13 7 1,859 179 61 98 62 77 163 133 50 541 292 39 39 810 95 37 35 52 83 38 207 248 61 37 16 47 18 102 4,007 155 ;,2C1 16 3 1 2 41 35 234 82~ 483 118 1,174 68 353 I 35 38 I The totals for each sex include all occupations, whether specified or not. 6 FeraonB of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. OCCUPATIONS. 619 CLASSIFIED BY GENEEAJC NATIVITY, COLOR, AGE PERIODS, CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO OF BIRTH, BY STATES AND TEEEITOEIES : 1890— Continued. TIBOINIA. cosjtraili coirornoN. Single and un- known. 177, 586 69, 282 18, 090 3,355 233 760 1,834 324 299 460 477 522 431 1,180 439 418 702 19, 330 6,118 187 1,132 267 974 7,026 2,053 . 530 3,516 1,071 2,] 57 7, 013 040 047 1,157 472 707 279 3,373 278 1,010 1,041 746 458 292 879 476 955 299 009 2,070 374 3,295 Married. "Wid- owed. 251,063 60, 906 16, 447 7,087 831 ]5 53 222 45 4,001 102 11 1,429 1,859 4,307 009 6 34, 980 599 83 440 49 209 1,140 5,087 93 128 2,166 36, 807 107, 148 4,077 643 1,956 435 1,741 310 1,083 i.iso 1,360 1,059 505 280 1,310 21, 078 2,065 807 1,663 589 1,409 2,911 2,866 554 8,577 447 071 6,921 188 15 3,821 1,637 758 607 9,058 001 650 1, 398 1,158 1,307 461 1,699 1,680 1,208 667 474 1,859 423 2,410 1«,348 Di- vorced. 2,815 6,080 201 93 83 82 30 120 21 84 100 132 SO 34 20 1,001 194 06 104 28 71 188 158 45 489 24 53 270 301 210 44 40 OSO 55 30 77 08 80 34 124 135 68 10 108 22, 439 1,295 618 14 37 22 303 99 20 275 583 4,253 144 34 6,028 173 23 2 5 185 1,171 6 52 797 1,207 5,330 35 25 25 246 277 47 780 643 4,200 313 30 6,180 35 251 174 1,602 5 89 513 476 104 112 7 2 3 2 3 4 51* 193 miter- ate. Cannot speak Eng- lisE. 149, 554 53, 396 39, 344 3,798 484 SU 1,456 348 30 147 7 150 51 360 22, 019 3,968 91 18 44 730 142 a, 126 484 458 416 40 5,036 58 1,221 552 082 132 1,588 285 532 506 47 75 120 532 353 130 278 11 1,804 30 2,354 51, 916 6,407 2,561 33 2 3 70 1,041 2,170 9,213 616 34 26, 005 107 13 9 1 4 31 1,863 1,254 35 2 208 30 1 2 540 UEEMPLOZKD. (d) Total. 57,313 15, 191 5,185 2,052 177 438 1,108 136 35 79 27 101 23 723 35 46 243 11, 389 619 68 138 28 328 480 620= 83 268 1*6 165 2,128 30 100 618 276 710 48 3,270 219 413 606 219 114 199 802 178 • 595 307 113 831 125 2,827 13,871 lto3 months. ,771 97 7 62 1,938 1 1 96 797 1,316 318 4 3,809 51 15 33 15 34 472 885 17 61 1,751 4 to 6 months. 7 to 12 montiis, 30, 700 8,761 3, 223 1,548 57 218 736 92 13 42' 12 25 11 202 18 17 130 6,839 318 29 73 16 167 240 382 46 127 02 90 1,218 12 45 246 141 238 21 221 353 123 44 116 391 82 293 121 61 639 05 947 093 30 2 3 26 44 333 685 160 1 ,991 27 15 7 28 313 395 9 27 630 21, 909 5,378 1,596 894 99 205 332 29 15 28 11 305 14 17 93 4,025 265 19 43 9 126 182 204 29 104 01 64 729 13 39 200 104 419 17 1,278 106 150 203 73 53 61 381 03 251 162 41 217 48 1,660 5, 043 947 49 2 2 18 1 37 382 526 115 2 1,465 17 3 13 111 393 i 21 997 4,734 ,054 366 210 21 15 40 15 7 16 4 156 3 12 20 925 66 10 17 35 67 40 9 37 20 21 151 5 16 72 31 63 10 281 25 39 50 23 17 22 OO 13 220 131 13 2 2 82 105 43 1 363 7 6 5 48 97 4 13 124 COUNTRT OF BIKTII. Ger- many. 2,160 73 321 5 42 408 1 23 11 Ire- land. Great Britain. 1,862 53 251 3 19 1 4 1 20 6 5 35 255 10 46 17 10 21 32 19 10 198 6 7 97 1 3 42 19 2 2 29 6 46 20 19 39 54 2 8 3 4 2 9 96 533 7 a 7 65 46 21 22 U 11 19 10 4 2 79 6 13 40 20 12 103 3 3 139 4 26 45 21 Canada (Eng- Ush). Canada (Troncli) 23 Sweden and Korway. Den- mark. 11 Other coun- tries. 44 162 12 300 2 12 12 244 5 29 565 2 6 8 55 1 9 22 1 3 Ago unknown omitted. d Unemployed at principal occupation during any portion of census year ending May 31, 1890. 620 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 116.— TOTAL MALES AND FEMALES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN SELECTED OCCUPATIONS,' SPEAK ENGLISH, MONTHS UNEMPLOYED, AND COUNTRY TVASHIIIV«T01V. BEX AND SELECTED OCCUPATIONS. MALES (ct) Agricnltnral laborers Farmers, planters, and overseers JTishermen and oystermen Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vine growers Lumbermen and raftsmen Miners Stock raisers, herders, and drovers "Wood choppers Clergymen Engineers (civil, mechanical, electrical, and mining) and surveyors Lawj^ers Officials (government) , Physicians and snr^eona Professors and teachers , Barbers and hairdressers Bartenders Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) Hotel and boarding house keepers , Laborers (not specififtd) Launderers Eestaurant and saloon keepers Servants ^ ■Watchmen, policemen, and detectives , Agents, collectors, and commercial travelers Bankers, brokers, and officials of banks, etc Boatmen, canalraen, pilots, and sailors Bookkeepers, clerks, etc Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc Foremen and overseers Livery stable keepers and hostlers Merchtints, dealers, and peddlers Salesmen Bt«,'mi railroad employes , Bakers Blacksmiths and wheelwrights Boot and shoe makers and repairers Brick makers, potters, etc But cliers Carpenters and joiners ^ Machinists , Manufacturers, publishers, etc Marble and stone cutters and masons Painters, glaziers, and varnishers Plasterers , Plumbers and gas and steam fitters Printers, engravers, and bookbinders , Saw and planing mill employ6s, etc Ship and boat bnilders , Tailors Tinners and tiuwaro makers FEMALES (a) Agricultural laborers Farmers, planters, and overseers Fishermen and oystermen A ctors Artists and teachers of art Musicians and teachers o f music Physicians and surgeons , Professors and teachers Boarding and lodging house keepers Hotel keepers , Housekeepers and stewardesses Laborers (not specified) Laundresses Nurses and midwives Eestaurant and saloon keepers Servants Bookkeepers and accountants Clerics and cop.yists ' Merchants, dealers, and peddlers V.'.'.'.. Saleswomen Stenographers and typewriters , Telegraph and telephone opera tors Dressm.'tkeis, niiUiuers. seamstresses, etc Printers, engravers, and bookbinders , Tailoresees , 153, 5S1 8,173 27, 032 1, 1C2 642 4,826 3,103 1,036 1,121 618 1,109 1,195 071 739 687 768 965 2 J, 041 820 1,343 4,048 432 3,353 1,242 1,750 4,610 3,778 385 603 5,294 1,551 4,827 412 1,672 477 1,203 897 10, 779 974 1,749 2,051 1,897 742 676 1,347 3,734 430 510 402 11,115 61 639 40 139 102 220 38 1,049 273 76 423 59 374 204 45 4,106 103 245 70 166 147 50 2,120 96 89 NATIVE WHITE. Kative parents. 72, 030 4,601 15, 507 214 181 2,013 617 697 372 046 411 614 446 336 410 960 399 1,638 483 1,132 212 2,20D 810 648 2,739 2,196 125 377 2,608 021 1,691 82 718 115 672 331 S,249 440 835 786 1, 033 369 314 750 1,583 137 65 216 5,230 19 311 a 98 64 141 32 722 144 194 25 88 94 27 1,322 73 148 32 78 113 29 1,173 68 28 Foreign parents. 20, 073 1,120 2,785 90 432 113 139 40 165 130 114 71 65 137 164 303 118 2,647 30 202 417 65 449 148 155 827 600 08 94 854 257 698 63 221 49 149 195 1,340 187 278 254 269 106 189 201 506 37 89 85 207 S8 13 61 9 23 21 4 099 16 57 11 42 24 14 443 24 13 Foreign white. 66, 359 2,181 8,423 689 247 2,110 1,917 200 640 166 242 118 142 144 87 216 383 616 346 11,810 102 627 1,287 162 680 278 1,009 961 192 121 1,656 309 2,289 273 731 312 477 368 4,174 346 581 997 588 270 172 188 1, 481 231 393 101 3,657 Total colored. 6 157 16 17 33 2 120 83 25 162 21 203 83 14 1,972 14 40 25 10 13 486 14 28 6,119 271 317 169 76 30 239 26 70 AGE PERIODS, (c) 79 8 5 6 1,040 595 31 1,212 3 9 6 74 36 15 4 149 4 2 1 6 3 16 1 7 14 7 7 1 2 161 6 280 113 ..... 18 10 to 24. 33, 265 4,154 2,689 185 76 1,135 494 214 272 10 260 76 80 35 177 169 169 376 35 6,063 174 1,382 67 378 111 330 1,989 1,092 22 129 622 625 1,087 92 221 306 213 1,439 215 136 302 413 109 313 479 1,181 6,688 25 to 44. 24 43 2 74 49 121 2 D92 17 4 144 10 122 29 2,650 70 178 12 98 104 30 972 80 20 90, 463 3,259 14, 652 658 266 3,076 1,936 572 710 289 729 850 393 460 352 541 715 1,244 530 14, 393 535 1,006 2,271 285 2,246 734 1,117 ^,309 2,245 300 3,625 922 8,140 252 1,041 263 613 560 6,793 608 1,169 1,355 1,267 605 334 695 2,149 220 316 239 4,287 45 to 64. 25, 633 17 165 12 64 43 87 22 411 180 44 197 32 193 80 27 1,272 29 62 38 54 43 20 997 15 33 630 8,324 252 154 647 690 221 125 175 117 231 182 199 53 55 71 247 288 2, 522 59 225 334 86 607 344 261 263 373 01 78 1,038 73 485 CO 354 146 S8 115 2,256 13S 425 345 200 118 24 63 373 132 94 68 9 280 14 1 8 10 14 34 73 28 71 9 47 76 13 154 4 4 20 3 140 1 a The totals for each ses include all occupations, whether specified or not. h Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. OCCUPATIONS. 621 CLASSIFIED BY GENEEAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AGE PERIODS, CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO OF BIRTH, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890— Continued. "WASMIWKTON, CONJUGAL CONDITION. Illitcr. ate. Can not speak Eng- lish. UNEMPLOYED, (d) SOnSTRY OF BIRTH. Single and nu- known. ilarried. ■Wid- OTced. Di- vorced. Total. lto3 moiitlis. 4to6 niODtba. 7tol2 montlio. Ger- many. Ire- land. Groat Britain. Canada (Eng- lish). Canada (i''rench) Sweden and Norway. Den- mark. Other conn- tries. 86, 375 61, 061 4. 543 702 6,705 6,868 32, 368 18, 592 10,911 2,665 9,622 5,603 9,697 9,279 1,077 53 169 8 1 146 12, 709 1,929 10,036 1 6,757 7,740 605 273 3,514 1,102 17,884 - 451 239 1,181 221 1,212 39 29 87 33 190 7 1 14 387 917 281 04 182 379 504 211 67 77 2, 275 1,215 497 OS 1,915 1,293 690 119 29 1,205 787 470 323 30 599 105 140 55 9 141 531 2,106 39 01 152 140 938 24 17 110 293 1,340 68 06 185 270 1,224 35 17 601 497 1,476 223 20 482 111 323 24 9 46 450 802 289 129 179 2 3 4 5 6 1,704 555 841 93 712 420 244 105 353 392 1,291 4:17 2-tO 401 370 737 391 ma 220 352 101 40 27 23 22 33 3U 29 10 20 9 4 4 1 5 5 G 9 6 4 313 45 113 2 237 25 84 1 1,314 69 504 14 169 42 30 20 174 79 632 27 315 3 112 21 12 8 69 55 630 33 '% 57 14 12 10 74 19 152 9 38 5 20 7 2 31 5 149 27 71 27 18 17 12 10 12 75 183 32 10 11 20 14 17 13 10 8 999 49 29 48 83 31 39 33 20 26 93 !9 118 21 61 40 30 52 31 39 13 8 33 2 7 1 2 3 88 13 189 29 34 5 24 8 3 14 'I 7 3 3 3' 3 1 6 418 37 132 25 17 10 9 30 10 47 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 4 4 1 12 14 1.5 10 10 16 670 1,031 187 17, 994 697 254 796 013 6,473 218 24 52 34 520 4 11 9 48 1 10 17 9 2,064 261 11 5 1,930 336 126 »il 30 8, 392 47 01 257 15 5, 050 25 56 132 13 2,687 15 n 32 649 7 133 72 04 15 27 69 .■:7 1,454 6 32 190 53 1, 235 10 60 112 81 1,198 8 12 8 8 105 1 61 101 53 4,135 37 9 7 17 608 1 50 39 38 2,511 612 17 18 19 20 21 547 3,286 217 1,326 440 741 661 194 1,912 762 48 88 18 98 34 7 13 3 19 G 17 481 3 5 5 10 487 5 3 8 39 626 43 103 60 21 401 20 01 31 1^7^ 16 ■ 30 13 6 49 7 18 20G 235 26 03 43 60 106 23 04 24 70 303 25 159 80 105 182 24 2.J3 03 17 23 73 205 33 26 11 40 1 25 1 109 1,190 15 4S 27 22 23 ?4 13 3 25 28 1,270 3,375 2,384 170 308 438 1,1.59 1,294 201 214 40 OS 88 13 18 2 8 12 1 3 68 18 89 4 61 20 13 2 1 287 461 932 48 60 177 204 501 30 34 84 135 278 9 17 26 63 63 3 83 140 120 11 11 137 01 83 05 Vi 183 296 144 20 28 .-- 3:;o 30 43 6 13 33 2 2 317 122 164 38 7 49 28 41 7 6 196 94 48 13 8 27 2S 23 30 31 1,898 1,103 3,574 253 728 3,230 415 1,152 144 805 137 30 80 8 69 23 3 15 2 10 68 6 424 13 30 63 1 463 11 30 195 149 1,069 53 347 112 97 700 27 198 03 30 300 14 109 20 10 83 12 40 430 SO 241 133 139 ^■?1 470 16 55 287 71 233 40 130 307 97 232 25 200 23 3 13 6 10 182 62 483 10 121 36 7 63 8 34 314 36 598 29 30 32 33 34 35 36 180 925 483 4,995 523 260 250 381 5,296 420 27 21 29 423 24 i 1 4 60 7 16 37 7 193 5 21 20 116 7 85 399 129 4,092 197 45 207 67 2,394 117 22 162 40 1,377 54 18 30 16 321 26 98 S3 177 583 41 35 14 187 18 37 73 54 073 123 31 41 00 1,094 70 6 12 2 90 4 02 165 10 1,191 61 19 15 12 100 8 24 55 27 197 25 37 38 39 40 41 569 1,072 1,072 383 501 1,105 904 763 328 160 63 65 49 29 11 12 10 13 2 4 5 66 21 13 2 5 40 14 1 3 189 848 654 315 107 118 391 363 171 73 68 376 234 121 24 13 81 68 23 10 65 176 94 31 24 61 125 30 39 56 130 282 137 77 61 183 117 94 59 27 13 10 6 3 3 83 178 163 45 16 10 33 27 7 7 36 72 38 9 8 43 43 44 45 4« 801 2,500 228 278 236 326 1,130 172 202 155 15 78 25 28 10 6 20 5 2 1 4 211 19 '3 2 307 9 11 4 150 1,429 169 55 105 91 923 100 31 65 45 421 48 10 36 14 86 11 8 14 139 11 118 20 11 68 16 19 5 54 148 48 44 22 43 270 73 15 27 2 35 11 2 1 30 667 CO 129 14 7 49 3 15 2 16 331 29 64 10 47 48 49 50 61 7,461 1,979 1.462 213 471 368 1, 264 643 491 230 600 296 461 020 57 1,343 134 296 52 :;o 64 9 58 64 152 908 37 4 12 114 22 74 29 52 20 113 71 30 9 338 9 5 7 12 11 28 143 33 23' 2 4 1 1 23 9 20 45 34 19 20 26 21 5 7 6 4 3 1 3 2 11 1 3 6 1 2 26 1 30 7 3 7 3 16 53 41 33 3 1 10 1 1 1 54 i' 3 1 i' 7 4 1 1 2' 56 !)■/ 23 1 308 4 2 11 1 117 6 6 4 8 15 1 61 18 7 2 2 1 4 20 2 2 68 1 hM 118 3 73 1 1 4 10 4 10 7 3 21 14 2 1 3' 1 18 10 2 60 9 2 4 1 bl 1 m 185 30 197 81 7 3,394 88 212 21 130 130 44 1,327 70 43 136 29 90 37 23 421 8 18 27 18 9 9 490 18 18 87 8 69 80 11 240 5 11 20 7 5 3 259 1 8 15 1 12 6 4 48 2 4 2 1 21 8 62 18 9 35 3 20 14 32 35 1 8 5 16 13 8 7 13 13 1 4 2 3 9 20 8 23 9 4 10 5 16 10 1 33 a 19 5 24 4 10 22 1 1 51 3 124 10 2 6 2' 3 17 4 17 7 1 63 61 5 9 65 66 1 BV 244 207 374 10 32 3 14 181 6 13 1 7 138 3 14 1 6 65 1 5 1 1 285 3 4 8 6 162 2' 2 2 162 4 6 7 6 174 G 14 1 10 10 962 90 148 1 S 68 1 7 •5 7 2 4 7 i' 70 1 2 71 72 3 21 8 241 22 20 7 2 111 6 11 8 4 95 10 5 6 2 35 6 4 7 3 99 4 4 3 8 156 4 9 73 1 14 1 SB 74 44 1 19 14 36 3 7 21 1 17 107 2 6 75 76 i 1:: 1 3 77 oAge nnknown omitted. d Unemployed at principal occnpation during any portion of consue year ending May 31, 1800. 622 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 11«.— TOTAL MALES AND FEMALES 10 YEARS OP AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN SELECTED OCCUPATIONS, SPEAK ENGLISH, MONTHS UNEMPLOYED, AND COUNTEY WEST VIKG5IVIA. SEX AND SELECTED OOOUPATIONS. MALES (a). Agrionltnral laborers Farmers, planters, and overseers Lumbermen, raftsmen, and wood choppers. Minors Clergymen Engineers (civil, mcclianlcal, electrical, aud mining) and surveyors Lawyers Officials (government) Physicians and surgeons Professors and teacners Barbers and hairdreaaers Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) . Hotel and boarding house keepers Laborers (not specified) Servants "Watchmen, policemen, and detectives Agents, collectors, and commercial travelers. Bankers, brokers, and officials of banks, etc. Boatmen, canalmon, pilots, and sailors Bookkeepers, clerks, etc Draymen, hactmen, teamsters, etc . Foremen and overseers Livery stable keepers and hostlers . Merchants, dealers, and peddlers... Salesmen Steam railroad employes Telegraph and telephone operators . . Apprentices Blacksmiths and wheelwrights Boot and shoe makers and repairers . Brick and tile makers and terra cotta workers. Butchers Carpenters and joiners Charcoal, coke, and lime burners Coopers Glass workers Iron and steel workers (includes molders) Leather curriers, dressers, finishers, and tanners. Machinists Manufacturers, publishers, etc Marble and stone cutters Masons (brick and stone) Millers (flour and grist) Nail and tack makers Painters, glaziers, and varnishera . Porters Printers, engravers, and bookbinders. Saw and planing mill employes, etc. . . Tailors Tobacco and cigar factory operatives., FEMALES (a) . Agricultural laborers Dairy women Farmers, planters, and overseers. Artists and teachers of art Musicians aud teachers of music. Officials (government) Professors and teachers Boarding and lodging house keepers. Hotel keepers House keepers and stewardesses Laborers (not specified) Laundresses Nurses and midwivcs Servants Bookkeepers, clerks, etc Merchants, dealers, and peddlers Messengers, packers, and porters Saleswomen Brickraakers, potters, etc Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives. Dressmakers, milliners, seamstresses, etc Glass workers Printers, engravers, and bookbinders Tailoresses Tobacco and cigar factory operatives Total. 202, 081 34, 587 80, 434 1,293 9,005 987 360 937 523 1,020 2,016 436 1,160 341 14, 971 1,339 458 985 834 449 3,019 2,408 332 343 4,921 1,019 7,228 396 452 2,371 862 603 478 5,072 463 013 770 2,039 355 800 818 497 1,212 060 328 930 390 425 1,890 3:12 473 21, 707 479 33 2,718 04 187 42 1, 041 162 62 858 120 865 154 0,701 345 128 47 151 135 117 2, 581 89 47 189 157 NATIVE WHITE. Native parents. 168, 639 31, 643 75, 632 1,179 6,523 816 307 1,855 111 931 276 10, 569 426 290 797 244 376 2,386 1,813 239 179 3,800 790 4,501 336 314 1,920 661 383 265 4,560 93 331 341 912 220 698 690 294 915 910 154 775 169 351 1,752 157 182 15, 977 Foreign parents. 451 27 2,486 66 102 1,609 126 50 738 79 32S 6,850 230 15 94 54 108 1,004 40 37 08 61 12, 274 904 2,^0 48 791 37 33 58 41 52 70 118 22 930 37 73 123 36 41 501 219 41 41 540 175 5U 49 117 193 60 107 287 12 76 313 695 40 188 108 149 80 69 202 2,281 239 20 1 43 11 43 24 035 104 26 30 62 8 104 81 Foreign white. ,670 226 1,610 56 1,376 68 17 11 29 22 20 37 75 36 1,108 26 82 62 40 10 132 114 48 23 653 47 722 5 16 161 113 09 174 22 30 121 419 38 78 115 135 149 17 25 55 125 12 29 104 87 828 Total colored. (6) 1 2 107 1 30 13 11 35 4 38 8 313 8 101 10 2 15 25 11,. 1,814 892 10 2,010 77 3 2 1 4 71 220 36 7 2,304 850 13 3 8 22 30 262 4 100 28 7 1,401 6 6 97 22 7 51 336 20 1 13 67 2 5 16 00 4 1 5 21 2 2 2,821 AGE FEBIODS. (C) 20 450 26 1,903 10 to 24. 67, 960 22, 262 8,326 457 3,771 44 66 49 67 959 145 233 8 6,972 788 58 149 25 98 1,607 774 26 93 512 479 2,774 210 433 300 56 268 113 686 210 120 449 723 69 298 80 87 182 100 162 276 193 212 701 71 179 25 to 44. 366 7 67' 13 1,160 6 301 00 183 40 0,641 225 10 39 90 123 55 1,002 70 36 89, 613 9,642 39, 478 662 4,542 475 181 499 257 648 919 228 649 130 6,111 387 219 554 176 232 1,188 1,185 224 163 2,830 422 3,472 167 18 1,183 333 190 240 2,652 163 196 279 1,028 196 421 454 278 692 418 125 454 163 158 943 118 231 6,416 45 to 64. 42,248 73 19 627 22 19 682 79 16 33 435 33 2,298 108 62 7 49 11 20 1,223 13 7 80 19 2,130 25,058 171 1,034 347 67 275 179 317 116 65 231 157 2,210 130 149 246 115 91 270 78 76 1,309 104 695 12 1 635 350 47 103 1,444 25 140 42 250 72 129 223 108 339 333 40 170 31 42 216 93 62 3,324 27 6 1,543 4 5 10 91 69 40 177 20 200 71 601 43 7 2 1 23 299 19 42 3 a The totals for each sex include all occupations, whether specifiod or not. 6 Persons ofnogro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. OCCUPATIONS. 623 CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AGE PERIODS, CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO OF BIRTH, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890— Continued. -4VESX VIKOINIA. COXJUOAL COSDITION. Single and un- knowa. 70, 470 25, 220 8,087 068 4,260 139 163 219 119 221 1,306 187 368 27 7,098 1,027 91 305 09 145 2, 028 957 95 152 1,183 636 3,746 260 443 473 129 295 100 1,130 287 153 600 692 100 411 201 ISO 309 109 191 389 212 253 809 121 247 15, 340 M.arried. 411 22 188 52 155 22 ,819 20 1 653 74 337 07 1,310 322 41 44 138 132 80 83 40 159 148 125, 269 8,594 68, 872 590 5,125 797 180 672 374, 700 237 752 300 7,404 277 344 654 251 230 953 1,386 219 175 3,680 361 3,339 134 8 1,309 062 198 295 3,710 168 331 269 1,102 237 431 686 295 844 743 128 522 173 152 1,030 194 217 1,915 Wid- owed. 6,015 47 2 257 20 188 36 635 16 342 4 079 2,790 32 205 51 17 42 29 40 24 10 38 14 440 30 21 24 14 10 63 60 13 16 184 18 138 2 Di- vorced. 87 09 10 10 221 7 28 6 42 11 24 30 21 64 62 7 ^ 4 13 42 17 4, 19D 18 8 2, 215 3 9 13 36 114 46 193 25 310 48 310 2 4 11 4 321 imter- ate. 253 Can not Bpoak Eng- lish. 29, 912 7,524 11, 929 101 2,190 5 35 65 8 3,735 355 48 4 3 43 27 375 15 07 81 2 1,457 3 150 53 61 10 131 209 64 34 122 40 9 15 2 213 4 2 4,15 172 2 802 7 1 213 31 413 1,118 36 119 2 215 1 1 1 1 UXEMrLOTED. (d) TotaL 47, 971 324 7,629 18, 050 283 4,690 47 49 32 36 21 085 25 264 16 5,385 152 43 83 21 115 227 607 26 36 193 75 1,054 33 83 429 155 127 41 1,643 151 224 460 1,229 20 123 118 200 452 113 235 323 140 CO 421 64 92 2,540 1 to 3 months. 29, 555 774 1 47 28 70 31 733 25 5 25 12 71 29 277 40 5 3,828 14,105 177 2,834 17 24 23 10 12 165 13 153 10 2,528 07 21 38 13 41 117 318 17 17 103 43 712 18 47 239 07 76 22 709 108 232 033 13 82 08 36 187 04 58 130 102 29 221 23 57 1,052 4 to 6 munths. 7 to 12 mouths. 15, 008 194 1 340 14 2 16 2 48 15 128 37 2 20 36 3,387 3,140 96 1, 4'J5 22 21 8 15 356 7 80 2, 350 72 17 30 57 81 150 7 17 07 21 281 11 31 144 05 48 13 030 21 119 181 477 7 28 43 93 222 33 121 161 28 21 153 23 29 1,113 45 "37' "is 2 405 "19 14 33 13 323 9 4 7 10 12 116 6 3 9 9 414 803 10 331 4 2 5 3 164 5 22 507 13 140 22 30 47 09 1 13 375 1 175 33 COnKTHY Off BIETH. Ger- many. 85 632 3 161 17 2 2 9 10 6 30 21 17 481 12 20 32 8 5 48 13 260 24 8 08 34 2 79 102 31 70 147 29 24 42 18 62 9 10 23 48 5 10 77 83 5 5 5 14 1 17 4 132 1 18 2 2 2 Ire- land. Great Britain. 60 533 5 251 21 a 3 11 1 28 10 346 4 53 13 10 1 13 47 18 23 3 15 3 1 10 126 3 27 67 34 213 2 740 19 7 4 7 4 3 1 23 3 96 4 11 23 2 41 12 2 1 60 36 2 5 34 4 17 8 30 3 2 10 117 8 33 31 13 23 3 7 10 63 5 Canada (Eng. lish). Canada (I^'rencb) Sweden and Norway, 15 Den- mark. Other coun- tries. 39 194 211 120 6 375 28 c Age unknown omitted. d Unemployed at principal occupation during any portion of census year ending May 31, 1890. 624 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Tablb 116.— total males AND FEMALES 10 TEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN SELECTED OCCUPATIONS, SPEAK ENGLISH, MONTHS UNEMPLOYED, AND COUNTRY TTISCOHSHN. BEX AKD SELECTED OCCUrATIONS. MALES (a) Agricultnral laborers jTarraers, plan tors, and overseers Gardeners, florists, Durscryraou, and vino growers Lunibermen, raftsmen, and "VTOod choppers ilinere Clergymen Lawyers U3ieials (government) Physicians and siirijeons Professors and teachers Barbers and hairdrosseis liartenders Eiigiueers and firemen (not locomotive) Hulel and boarding bouse keepers Laborers (not specified) Rostanr-antand saloon keepers kjorvants Agents (claim, etc.) and collectors Boatmen, canalmen, pilots, and sailors Bookkeepers, clerks, etc Commercial travelers Draymen, hackmen, and teamsters Livery stable keepers and liostlers Merchants, dealers, and peddlers Salesmen Steam railroad employes Apprentices Blacksmiths and wheelwrights Boot and shoemakers and repairers Brewers and maltsters Butchers Butter and cheese makers Carpenters and joiners Carriage and wagon makers (not otherwise classiSed) Coopers Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives Harness, saddle, and trunk makers, etc Iroa and steel worlters (includes molders) Leather curriers, dressers, finishers, and tanners Machinists Manufacturers, publisliers, etc Marble and stono cutters and masons Millers (flour and grist) Painters, glaziers, and vaniishers Printers, engravers, and bookbinders Saw and planing mill employes, etc Tailors Tinners and tinware makers Tobacco and cigar factory operatives "Wood workers (not otherwise specified) rEMALES(a) Agricultural laborers Farmers, planters, and overseers Artists and teaoliers of art Musicians and teachers of music Professors and teachers -. Hotel and boarding bouse keepers Housekeepers and stewardesses Laborer.! (not specified) Laundresses Kur^es and mid wires Servants 1 loo It keepers and accountants Clerks and copyists Merchants, dealers, and peddlers Saleswomen Stenographers and typewriters Apprentices Boot and slioo makers and repairers Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives Dressmakers, milliners, seamstresses, etc Paper luiil operatives Printers, engravers, and bookbinders TailoresHcs Tobacco and cigar factory operatives "Wood workers (not otherwise specified) Total. 495, 229 60, 400 101, 460 1,419 7,808 3,012 2,116 1,686 1,929 1,733 2,400 1,740 1,463 3,512 2,066 64, 398 4,173 3,206 4,098 1, 70:l 11, 905 1,714 8,217 1,900 14, 920 3,205 10, 738 2,135 0,285 3,804 1,849 2,955 1,090 17, 163 1,604 1,913 2,184 1,844 3,822 1,940 3,794 3,470 6,794 1, 937 6,381 2,380 13, 507 2,980 1, 502 1,900 2,670 81,061 583 6, 24i 210 843 9, 208 660 1,807 475 1,420 807 33, 463 692 1,992 435 781 4.59 270 014 1,827 13, 91D 350 420 1,181 274 237 NATIVE "WHITE. ITative parents. 105, 419 Foreign parents. 10,783 35, 646 303 1,944 203 697 999 634 922 910 410 197 1,027 553 8,483 387 685 1,813 368 3,556 1,023 617 4,435 900 2,882 243 1,011 402 34 371 364 4,193 235 278 307 319 435 93 861 1,191 890 635 1,875 607 2,423 103 213 150 311 16, 335 79 1,125 160 427 3,936 184 449 62 154 250 4,201 191 429 150 224 33 72 224 2,990 23 120 103 11 14 146, 421 30, 605 37, 325 229 1,633 086 329 401 672 390 1,045 779 007 1, 037 463 11, 122 1,234 1,125 1, 125 433 5,801 648 2,683 636 4,230 1,582 B, 356 1,305 1,872 801 356 1,135 731 4,072 487 614 678 694 1,333 362 1,277 873 1,262 649 1,937 1,192 2,816 472 079 880 895 39, 837 325 610 62 346 4,777 104 027 203 401 200 17, 183 358 1,346 112 674 218 174 407 970 8,175 173 268 660 145 129 Foreign white. 241,603 18, 898 88, 047 914 4,100 2,153 1, 187 286 672 415 454 34,495 2, 626 1,323 1,159 896 2,538 413 3,571 037 6, 2!7 4,489 624 3,399 2, 600 1,469 1,448 595 8, 27.T 882 1,018 1,198 827 2,950 1,493 1,652 1,406 3,630 852 2,060 678 8,246 2,402 610 867 1,463 24, 589 176 3,582 17 63 681 271 723 211 823 356 11, 934 42 215 228 01 17 03 131 632 2,725 160 4".! 412 118 94 Total colored. 149 642 1 71 103 3 298 6 173 1 G 10 1 40 10 1 300 27 1 7 i 1 8 9 42 1 143 1 2 AGE PEHIODS. (C) 126, 690 40, 153 13,684 132 1,950 713 C6 84 139 54 923 738 613 693 65 15, 328 213 1,685 475 359 192 2,248 677 1,383 1,549 2,480 2,083 1,019 060 336 851 70S 2,441 245 431 971 6S3 1,259 400 1,150 208 820 350 1,730 1,308 4,747 001 088 51, 966 25 to 44. 420 105 96 439 5,977 14 609 326 410 183 26, 904 398 1,490 62 631 353 285 495 1,443 7,871 308 340 759 247 201 228, 232 16,932 73,054 473 4,662 1,769 1,163 1,185 846 841 2,193 1,075 26,442 2,764 1,281 2,249 933 4,625 1,137 4,497 954 8,228 1,359 6,675 50 3,598 1,684 1,217 1,625 887 9,374 792 860 843 800 1,978 1,105 2,012 1 930 3,011 1,002 2,727 866 7,216 1,293 640 970 1,133 19, 993 45 to 64. 109, 402 109 935 123 358- 3,020 277 766 90 644 296 6,404 180 469 201 238 104 5 107 217 6,130 47 78 347 23 2,863 65, 693 527 1,041 429 690 622 661 489 248 136 90 657 792 9,969 1,093 283 1,123 355 892 343 1,287 310 4,505 253 1,399 1,353 1,077 4,248 447 491 289 335 616 391 661 1,132 1,642 480 778 183 1,392 830 143 167 359 7,013 44 1,170 15 42 251 246 409 61 337 253 758 7 21 147 10 7 109 785 1 2 54 4 4 65 and over. 30, 500 1,238 19, 029 317 105 110 190 189 135 197 41 17 5 49 139 2,346 97 36 231 42 120 27 150 48 761 29 300 366 21 41 4 1,063 118 129 75 61 65 37 63 189 406 96 117 27 99 247 23 9 49 1,792 9 1,019 3 23 117 9 25 66 224 1 64 110 a The totals for each sex include all occupations, whether specified or not. I Persona of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. OCCUPATIONS. 625 CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AGE PERIODS, CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO OF BIRTH, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890— Contimiod. WISCONSIN. CONJUSAL COHDITION UNEMPLOYED, (d) COUNTP.Y OF BIRTH. miter- ftte. ;}an not speak Eng- lish. Single and nn- known. Married. ■Wid- owed. Di- vorced. Total. lto3 months. 4t«6 months. 7 to 12 months. Ger- many. Ire- land. Great Britain. Canada (Eng- lish), Canada (French) Swedon and Norway. Den- mark. Other coun- tries. 188, 088 290, 243 15, 447 1,451 32, 927 49, 704 76, 051 34,896 82, 854 8,301 116,780 14,693 16, 246 12,595 4,800 42, 746' 7,159 27, 754 1 52, 607 24,947 277 4,801 1,681 6,243 129, 199 1,064 2,792 1,406 1, OSO 6,883 100 188 67 160 431 8 27 8 3,859 14, 245 116 769 843 5,297 17, 284 197 837 642 8,639 3,598 245 2,6U9 264 3,763 1,310 68 1, 618 116 3,785 1,246 137 830 110 1, 095 1,042 60 131 38 9,254 42, 346 522 453 175 683 7,308 56 192 174 874 6,003 138 176 494 497 2,930 15 1,370 48 158 1,037 7 642 SO 4,609 16, 127 39 1,185 394 007 2,360 19 45 8 1,956 9,222 118 160 830 2 3 4 5 6 694 855 352 821 1,476 850 1,039 1,054 146 23,877 1,463 1,257 1,499 1,308 878 62 64 75 83 48 2 10 3 16 8 i 73 1 16 10 1 61 45 125 29 759 13 17 89 9 383 11 13 68 10 274 27 15 19 10 102 645 85 253 165 247 60 42 80 15 18 227 63 92 61 37 56 37 74 76 37 6 3 9 13 126 28 89 84 67 24 5 20 7 6 148 13 65 41 42 7 9 6 e 10 11 869 335 2,368 1,871 28,752 26 21 80 48 1,699 5 8 10 1 170 19 86 96 64 7,058 32 83 108 SI 11, 222 89 152 702 49 22, 173 62 82 339 16 9,793 24 63 293 22 ' 10,261 13 17 70 11 2,089 286 246 592 408 15, 717 6 20 123 78 2,040 18 27 210 01 946 38 70 144 149 1,852 19 43 37 07 1,045 37 147 181 163 6,038 7 IS 45 15 985 41 61 107 103 5,275 12 13 14 15 15 ei3 2,423 1,025 743 7,826 3,444 679 2,908 911 3,806 100 84 146 44 160 11 15 19 5 13 109 168 16 72 18 180 163 38 39 73 73 621 237 856 691 40 280 80 220 290 22 197 114 6S5 237 11 44 33 81 64 1,450 495 555 127 1,060 125 67 78 49 107 67 108 179 90 308 139 142 117 84 271 101 09 12 23 46 239 289 97 454 398 45 43 17 32 85 372 114 104 38 2D7 17 18 19 20 21 446 3,850 971 2,950 2,009 1,217 4,663 8G0 11, 438 1,152 42 173 62 482 40 9 31 7 CO 4 2 475 53 226 4 6 603 74 415 18 66 1,676 157 319 208 47 926 84 130 114 35 629 00 140 09 14 121 13 40 25 219 1,899 283 3,291 305 15 238 49 255 30 66 161 79 679 62 40 394 64 333 53 7 145 15 €0 9 29 376 58 667 181 5 146 42 150 28 43 213 47 907 64 22 23 24 25 28 4,248 2,116 1,634 1,066 650 1,140 978 4,407 370 659 6,301 19 4,431 2,607 1,260 1,749 693 11, 978 1,167 1,274 171 20 643 23 194 135 117 81 12 478 39 77 736 86 444 602 682 1,360 320 818 610 200 732 146 481 291 99 601 132 249 160 83 127 61 88 69 18 1,923 335 1,601 1,495 1 296 601 10 183 112 2 284 24 292 124 3 293 10 242 40 44 2 70 44 759 24 634 383 10 117 9 240 71 15 470 111 231 322 126 27 28 206 210 30 63 14 705 61 67 14 21 3 29 30 31 13 5 73 6 13 223 138 1,603 141 264 253 717 7,075 204 443 121 168 3,218 145 233 110 490 3,158 48 163 22 59 693 11 47 1,029 133 4,348 662 784 18 6 183 19 33 01 34 499 62 26 44 35 683 35 25 25 1 203 12 62 28 1,457 78 31 36 14 222 63 8 153 344 680 01 102 32 33 34 35 36 1,160 774 1,685 674 1,646 962 1,020 2,143 1,316 2,173 68 43 79 47 60 4 7 10 3 e 94 13 143 102 62 299 122 474 615 150 615 190 1,073 243 620 240 96 620 ISS 332 226 65 33S 48 137 60 29 117 27 61 633 368 977 1,136 766 41 18 108 62 83 92 157 201 31 272 28 34 07 21 83 19 12 24 1 10 211 20 199 54 238 26 10 95 24 61 118 209 379 171 149 37 38 39 40 41 637 1,382 485 2,370 1,625 2,778 4,155 1,399 2,851 817 139 238 49 135 34 16 10 4 25 4 38 275 36 101 11 83 889 113 309 61 273 2,995 209 2, 095 242 115 867 93 893 108 124 1, 794 89 1,008 94 34 334 27 1B4 40 747 2,155 490 1,051 352 50 181 19 40 15 171 383 130 186 69 133 03 41 04 36 20 40 7 19 6 95 322 03 357 37 32 111 34 91 4 144 343 02 219 59 42 43 44 45 46 7,093 910 795 955 1,273 6,166 1,942 673 914 1, 349 224 121 27 32 44 24 7 7 6 4 1,230 129 21 19 109 1,454 696 83 112 425 6,301 419 163 284 434 2,964 212 89 186 279 2,021 155 62 75 109 816 62 22 23 46 2,662 1,398 380 687 1,060 157 44 5 4 11 143 87 37 14 41 691 28 24 19 23 396 4 4 1 13 3,209 392 S3 19 104 208 47 11 9 73 780 404 116 114 127 47 48 49 60 51 66, 832 4,541 8,822 866 3,597 6,942 8,804 4,268 4,034 1,602 11,875 1,880 1,407 1,005 223 4,855 768 2,536 52 611 207 193 700 8,908 46 1,050 382 682 365 49 671 30 86 222 23 4,363 15 42 136 ""io3 2 15 32 67 1,017 86 1,040 2 2 19 60 30 28 83 3,259 21 8 13 24 1,436 28 11 11 51 1,277 7 11 4 13 646 95 1,380 6 15 211 7 804 3" 62 5 394 4 16 80 107 10 112 5 15 20 601 2 6 38 4 44 3 1 6 38 270 61 53 54 "IT 1 1 8 58 57 142 241 49 239 168 339 450 43 617 264 33 66 1 82 30 22 123 42 213 29 232 80 266 100 5 89 86 149 110 3 48 38 68 35 1 30 40 67 65 1 11 8 14 26 81 275 72 454 165 23 63 9 84 31 38 65 15 32 65 40 44 4 18 29 8 10 4 9 5 51 170 66 142 33 8 82 i 9 17 63 36 78 31 58 69 60 61 62 81,607 658 1,887 124 724 439 268 686 1,614 11,643 844 29 67 100 37 9 2 7 66 1,168 817 4 39 199 19 6 135 1 9 12 1 6 1,759 2,902 8 60 2,637 65 102 8 49 1,071 21 56 1 26 1,105 21 31 4 11 361 13 16 3 13 6,026 12 100 143 31 613 3 7 24 4 344 5 19 13 4 272 10 23 4 3 64 2 4 3,164 6 24 7 6 513 S 2 1,038 4 30 30 4 63 64 1 19 65 65 67 64 48 100, 373 1,724 21 8 73 194 697 20 18 21 125 786 13 22 6 54 241 3 33 62 362 1,252 4 3 21 163 6 6 7 28 259 4 1 4 10 287 2 6 5 47 388 1 1 2 10 88 1 9 68 117 234 68 7 11 72 94 37 189 349 3 69 19 131 863 2 17 265 70 7 54 71 72 840 391 1,011 261 219 6 18 68 5 4 8 6 84 8 13 2 5 18 i' 6 1 24 6 2 83 3 US 30 80 18 64 188 77 36 7 31 102 61 14 8 14 65 23 17 3 9 31 3 4 107 22 231 42 81 1 1 6 6 1 2 3 9 1 1 2 13 17 1 6 3 39 3 67 64 8 73 74 35 4 3 7 75 77 c Ago unknown omitted. POP — PT 2 40 d Unemployed at principal occupation during any portion of census year eudiug May 31, 1890. 626 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 116.— TOTAL MALES AND FEMALES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN SELECTED OCOtJPATIOlJS, SPEAK ENGLISH, MONTHS UNEMPLOYED, AND COUNTRY WSOmiJHG. BEX AND SELECTED OOCOTATIONS. Total. NATIVE WHITE. Foreign white. Total colored. m AGE PERIODS, (c) Native parents. Foreign parents. 10 to 24. 25 to 44. 45 to 64. fiSand over. 1 MALES (a) 28,730 13, 599 4,939 8,173 1,025 7,007 17, 585 3,772 314 ?, 1,139 2,524 178 3,024 71 4,134 62 125 131 65 121 87 49 100 107 138 228 93 4,785 77 182 6J2 52 193 149 815 732 137 116 537 101 2,103 155 62 438 93 68 143 1,000 72 142 534 134 344 203 71 293 50 74 64 1,894 692 1,663 97 333 25 2,558 37 84 101 29 73 62 38 61 44 69 95 47 2,211 4 71 228 25 142 80 493 S99 32 57 286 67 844 101 10 176 25 35 54 612 42 24 200 74 158 120 41 224 37 29 6 774 198 353 20 313 8 693 5 23 17 12 24 11 6 17 21 36 33 17 936 1 27 95 10 23 27 167 164 10 24 89 26 414 33 5 82 16 10 32 203 14 33 158 27 49 37 12 40 26 3 421 247 597 62 2,001 38 851 18 18 13 16 24 12 5 21 18 41 97 28 1,514 6 79 167 n 28 36 170 161 84 25 148 16 842 16 35 173 52 18 64 243 16 85 176 33 137 46 17 29 7 19 65 021 2 11 9 377 602 240 62 749 25 1,114 7 23 3 27 7 6 12 33 18 33 44 3 1,530 14 18 181 16 33 11 301 245 10 25 40 36 623 72 8 43 8 18 18 130 5 43 109 6 38 43 6 110 7 21 11 1,023 545 1,525 95 1,844 41 2,495 39 81 89 32 84 48 34 63 81 96 148 G2 2,776 56 110 378 29 133 103 485 409 97 78 352 60 1,412 80 33 296 57 37 103 707 67 84 334 99 243 131 52 167 36 45 40 674 70 665 21 403 5 471 12 20 36 5 26 29 3 3 8 7 33 27 445 7 21 77 7 23 34 60 74 30 12 140 5 159 3 10 89 25 13 20 195 10 14 86 29 60 25 13 16 7 7 12 175 15 91 3 4 5 24 fi 7 32 2 43 4 1 3 1 2 4 R 9 EngiDeera(civil, mechauical, electrical, andrainingjandQ-arveyors. 10 11 8 1?, 13 2 14 Professors and teacliera 15 1 24 2 3 1 125 60 5 152 1 16 17 1 2 18 19 M 26 •?^ Launderors n Restaurant and saloon lieepera 3 3 1 1 1 3 B ?3 •>i ?.o 2n ?7 10 8 2 10 11 2 3 W m sn 1 5 31 A1'pr'^''Tnt'» r7 1 .6 ! . 9 2 13 13 8 23 23 2 1,711 195 67 69 369 12 409 3 3 146 60 28 321 11 483 82 23 9 66 1 147 03 110 3 05 1 120 1 1 2 4 1 2 9 7 8 8 233 3 25 46 2 4 3 19 30 10 3 49 1 112 1 19 33 17 2 16 49 3 23 20 3 26 8 1 5 28 65 1 72 3 104 6 5 2 yS 2 1 3 6 11 6 328 8 30 3 3 6 20 22 35 7 11 '""'ial 3 3 27 7 7 3 21 7 13 29 8 14 8 3 6 56 173 9 1,013 17 351 7 9 3 G 10 1 1 9 5 10 45 5 257 2 15 32 6 9 17 06 49 9 8 35 5 134 3 2 59 10 2 16 60 3 21 87 6 43 12 7 12 1 6 6 179 23 89 12 19 1 118 1 3 1 1 1 37 74 22 93 9 64 4 3 2 2 2 - 21 37 1 20 S 34 15 45 3 713 1 61 2 3 4 5 n 6 7 8 2 2 2 2 1 2 1 i 2' 5 4 a - 3 8 1 6 3 14 13 2 1,174 - 1 2 1 G 4 - 7 2 11 2 6 6 2 1 1 1 2 1 5 2 5 5 3 174 65 11 88 1 '"is u 15 4 2 27 4 149 1 7 2 i 2 6 10 2 1 5 4 11 1 i 13 14 15 1 1 3 8 2 98 1 5 23 3 7 9 16 25 3 4 23 2 i' 20 1 3 2' 2 1 5 2 9 2 2 i' 1 148 29 4 32 7 4 i 1 5 ""'167' 1 2 5 14 4 303 4 3 '"'105' 18 1 4 2 215 19 , 1 65 •; 1 ' 2 1 4 10 3 115 17 1 18 433 101 7 20 21 6 130 4 ■ : 8 12 65 300 14 14 18 9 614 26 13 85 18 34 19 230 9 65 36 14 165 47 33 93 13 7 8 175 3 79 1 1 . 4 39 181 8 10 10 7 379 20 11 66 9 '0 113 6 37 23 8 82 24 19 22 6 5 5 75 1 38 2 2 5 19 91 4 , R 6 1 201 5 20 7 9 11 8.1 3 23 11 5 Go 14 12 40 6 2 13 1 5 3 7 28 2 1 2 1 1 9' 2 2 28 5 2 1 8 9 31 1 2 1 33 6 11 2 7 6 25 23 1 3 ID 2 33 7 7 7 2 4 7 1 1 2 23 25 1 3 26 14 13 19 2 g 4 134 9 9 6 9' 93' 27 29 ■ 1 3 8 1 145 •IQ 31 37 1 4 33 ID 5 4 43 7 5 5 1 29 3 6 4 2 1 1 231 5 2 i 3' 4 3 1 33 34 1 8 1 1 1 3 2 3 2 1 2 1 2 20 7 1 1 49 3 11 1 2 1 6 35 38 37 88 20 4 2 9 40 1 2 16 7 14 11 3 3 2 2 i 54 2 2 5 40 41 42 43 1 3 9 4 7 1 1 1 1 13 15 3 23 5 2 1 3 1 10 149 11 3 1 6 1 1 3 1 5 10 2 2 1 1 49 i' 60 1 1 61 3' 35 ia' 63 9 10 116 1 1 31 8 39 50 51 52 2 63 4 S 9 3 3 3 5 3 2 IB 7 2 21 3 25 3 r 1 71 1 3 2 1 30 o" 3 1 2 = 2 1 1 2 2 10 1 1 1 2 54 2 4 7 17 2 159 2 1 1 4 1 1 2 55 '\fi 2 2 1 8 17 6 18 1 28 13 1 39 4 1 1 6 1 1 1 35 1 2 1 2 1 1 ''I 5<( 2 3 1 1 I 1 1 2 1 8 59 56 10 37 9 3 6 1 8 G 2 6 3 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 6 1 17 3 2 1 5 fV 27 4 37 6 1 809 3 6 ' 24 , 1 10 7 4 183 7 2 2 3 2 4 3 2 2 1 2 1 I 1 2' 64 65 9 2 3 i 5 1 2 8 1 101 1 2 66 1 33 1 114 . 67 28 63 33 16 9 35 65 25 3 23 29 68 69 70 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 70 1 i 1 1 1 2 1 73 74 1 3 59 3 1 1 15 2 2 25 2 15 / i I 2 1 8 10 1 29 1 10 1 1 3 1 76 77 e Age nnlinown omitted. d TJnempIojed at principal occupation during any portion of census year ending May 31, 1890. 628 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 117.— TOTAL PERSONS IQ YEARS OP AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS AND IN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Q 10 11 12 33 14 15 16 17 13 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 28 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 31 33 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 40 EG 61 53 53 54 65 66 67 63 Albany, W. T . . Allegheny, Pa . Atlanta, Gil.... Baltimore, Md . BoatOT], Mass .. Brooklyn, JT. T.. - . Buffalo, N.T Ganibriflge, Mass . Camden, N. J Charleston, S. C... Chicago, 111 Cincinnati, Ohio . CJeveiand, Ohio. . Columbus, Ohio. . Dayton, Ohio Denver, Colo Dos Moines, lo'sva. Detroit, Mich EvansvJlle, Ind . .- Fall River, ilaas.. Grand Kapids, Mich . Hartford, Cosin Ind:ana]inUA, Ind Jf.rsey city, N.J Kansas city. Mo Lincoln, Keh Los Aiiscl-'^^, Cal. Loui.nvillo, Ky Lovrt'il, MaHS Lynn, Maes iTeni7)]ii.'3, Tenn Jlilwaukce, ^\'ja... Mi!ine,nnol:a, Minn. Is'flshvilie, Tenu. ... Newark, N. J New Haven, Conn . New Orleans. La... New York. N.Y... Omaha. Neb Patcrson.N. J Philadelphia, Pa . Pittsbm-K, Pa.-.. Providence, II. I . Heading, Pa Kichnioud, Ya ... Eoohoster, N. Y ... San Francisco, Cal. Scranton, Pa St. Joseph. Mo St. Louis, lito St. Paul, Minn. Syracuse, N. Y. Toledo, Ohio... Trenton, N. J .. POPULATION 10 YEAHS OP AGE AND OVER. Total. Troy,N. Y Washington, D. C. "Wilmington, Del.. Worcester, Mass.. 77, 6C0 81,966 51, 799 343,93(5 371, 807 634, 271 194, 105 66, 950 46, 368 43, 459 842,421 235, 375 201, "20 71.1 S3 48, 082 88, 634 39, 394 ■ 157,401 40, 411 58, 592 47, 376 44, 051 85, 857 127. (185 108, 326 41,013 41,186 129,745 03, 798 40,431 63, 0.19 150,414 130, 132 61,269 142,3.17 06, 406 189, 607 1,210. .ISO 103, 247 01, 115 847, 283 183, 633 109, 449 45, 795 65, 740 106, 173 252, 688 66, 894 41, 658 354, 084 102, 772 71, 138 62, 563 45, 335 49, 983 18S, 667 49, 687 68, 385 Males. Females. 36, 94S 40, 840 21, 601 160,299 179,117 308, 127 97, SdO 27, 603 22, 51 1 19, 868 43S,815 113, t>41 102, 129 36, 607 24, 153 - 61,694 19, 897 76, POO 20, 343 27, 802 23, 703 21,354 42 384 64, 299 63, 624 22, 300 21.631 02, 7B0 28, .'"':;i 22, 724 ■29, 804 73, 741 70,013 29, 286 69, 192 32, 059 87,212 695, 047 C3, 981 29, 503 410,131 90, 327 52, 105 22, 518 SO, 646 60, 606 148, 304 29, 098 21, 952 178, 885 64", 281 34, 423 81, 506 22, 985 23, 128 88,703 24,844 33, 908 40,613 41, 126 27, 238 182, 637 192, 7S0 328. 144 96, 298 29.3(7 23, 851 23, 591 403, 606 121, 434 03, 197 34, 891 24,529 36, 940 19, 497 80, 505 20, 0G8 30, 790 23, 674 22, 697 43, 473 63, 386 49, 002 18,718 19, 563 66, 905 35, 207 23,707 20, 235 70, 673 00,114 31, 983 73, 155 33, 447 302,295 615, 5.i2 45, 208 31, 612 437, 152 87, 305 67, 344 23, 279 35, 194 65, 567 106, 383 27, 706 19, 708 175, 1G9 48,491 S6, 715 81, 257 22, 360 28, 855 09,864 24,743 94, 387 ALL OCCUPATIONS. 38, 307 41, 780 29, 473 184, 174 205, 006 98, 374 2a, 403 2-1, 262 24, 493 453,313 12 1, S37 102, 43.5 35, 220 24, 651 52, 900 19,039 79. 692 21, 644 30,015 24, 220 23.530 44,341 00, 485 61,252 21,728 20,721 69, 880 89, 563 26, 638 28,218 75, 377 75, 405 32, 435 74, 237 3-1, 604 85, 539 677,463 66, 288 34, 071 466, 791 05, 787 61, 174 22, 807 35, 227 66, 251 147, 260 29, 440 22, 210 186, 664 67, 817 88,846 81,893 23,084 26, 764 101, 119 26, 283 35,128 Males. 29, 381 33, 409 20, 240 131,892 146,814 266, 082 ■ 79, 690 20, 983 19, 159 15, 740 370, 223 94, .o;7 83, 101 28, 225 19, 858 44, 703 15, 393 62, 550 16, !)]9 23, 300 19,549 17, 645 35, 073 63, 421 49, 993 17, 842 17, 202 52, 304 23, 833 19, 232 20, 042 59, 678 69, 793 22, 947 67, 403 26, 209 69, 635 498, 590 64, 844 21, 663 344, 143 80, 308 43, 858 18, 299 23, 463 41, 130 124, 339 24, 685 17, 934 148, 053 45, 826 28,236 25, 798 18, 347 18, 303 eS. 992 20,994 26, 874 Females. 2. 178, 11 123, 15, 17, 4, 11 928 8R0 23S 2-^2 282 350 884 510 093 753 088 410 :;3i 095 7S3 143 046 136 725 715 2t:8 064 259 886 ."^19 7.31 306 176 799 013 .|-:8 834 295 904 S07 443 335 648 479 318 503 751 121 930 755 276 601 991 610 100 737 461 127 289 254 AGRICULTURE, FISHEIHES, AND MINING. Total. 465 295 337 2,333 1,794 1,917 - 936 ■ 320 252 1,024 4,248 1,122 750 336 203 1,607 1,425 707 933 408 344 435 394 720 1,282 595 1,041 751 398 253 483 617 1,789 618 666 413 3,066 3,239 949 260 6,497 933 629 146 223 751 3,437 6,408 804 2,948 1,037 461 467 153 160 1,886 261 766 449 293 327 2, 9 1,773 1,840 900 320 249 815 4,103 1,030 724 323 lP."i 1,595 1,414 6:'8 904 403 .339 433 712 ],2C0 683 1,028 725 393 248 461 688 515 410 2, S2I! 3, S73 r-34 269 6,307 913 625 141 216 735 3,388 6,401 303 2,843 990 457 457 158 159 1,829 257 764 Females. 6 2 10 310 22 71 36 3 209 145 42 32 13 7 12 11 69 29 5 5 2 9 14 16 12 13 23 5 4 22 29 17 21 21 2 240 164 15 1 130 20 4 • 6 !. 7 10 49 4 1 99 47 4 10 OCCUPATIONS. 629 EACH CLASS OP OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY SEX, FOE CITIES HAVING 50,000 INHABITANTS OE MORE: 1890. PE0FES8I0NAL SEEVIOB. Total. 2,016 1,769 1,620 7,378 11, 270 15,904 4,512 1,649 934 941 19, 848 5,195 4,C51 1,931 1,126 3,328 1,517 3,905 1,240 785 1,372 1,212 2,544 2,445 3,784 1,369 2,096 3,240 1,142 1,161 1,332 3,876 4,664 1,654 2,771 1,623 3,949 33, 332 3,369 963 19, 438 3,442 2,575 984 1,494 2,769 8,421 992 1,112 8,184 8,524 1,724 1,510 825 1,048 1,308 996 1,589 Males. 1,384 1,196 1,165 5,157 7,776 11, 673 3,114 1,019 641 646 14, 629 3,773 3,343 1,374 788 2,600 1,006 2,940 837 425 921 811 1,750 1,722 2,996 1,002 1,650 2,307 730 792 980 2,370 8,286 1,172 1,980 1,156 2,656 24,965 2,497 13, 601 2,436 1,667 725 970 1,735 6,125 664 825 6,912 2,630 1,140 1,069 559 679 5,689 691 976 Females. 632 573 355 2,221 3,600 4,331 1,898 530 293 295 6,219 1,422 1,308 657 338 5U 965 409 360 451 401 794 723 367 540 933 412 869 352 1,000 1,378 482 791 472 1,293 8,367 872 315 6,837 1,006 908 259 624 1,024 2,296 828 287 2,272 894 584 441 206 369 1,619 405 613 DOMBSTIO AND PEBSOHAL EERVICB. Total. 9,833 12, 719 11,681 54, 183 56, 670 73,660 30, 487 7,020 5,224 10, 436 127,292 31,629 32, 200 10, 313 6,454 14,792 4,506 22, 667 6,275 6, 084 5,463 6,097 12, 588 16, 257 18, 809 6,166 5,943 21, 603 5,814 3,775 10, 531 19, 430 23, 626 12, 424 13, 998 8,491 36, 898 177, 842 20, 923 6,142 103, 129 33, 621 13,439 6,469 13, 331 10, 801 44,991 8,953 5,636 63, 932 18, 089 9,221 9,227 4,635 7,412 39, 723 7,711 7,278 Males. 6,783 8,848 4,769 27, 618 80, 609 43, 444 21, 366 3,897 3,387 4,664 87,240 18, 952 23, 524 6,949 4,627 10, 482 2,782 16, 132 4,118 3,708 3,228 8,111 7,995 11,422 12, 155 3,249 4,180 11, 969 3,547 1,693 4,351 12, 842 14, 722 6,663 8,460 6,124 21, 233 97, 760 14, 095 3,776 69, 602 26, 005 7,611 6,131 6,610 6, MS 85, 035 6,757 3,679 34, 688 11,218 6,644 8,282 3,047 4,165 19, 143 6,055 4,136 Females^ 4,050 8,871 6,922 26, 505 26, 161 30, 206 9,121 3,123 1,837 6,772 40, 062 12, 577 8,676 3,304 1,927 4,310 1,724 7, 635 2,167 1,378 2,225 2,986 4,693 4,835 6,654 1,917 1,763 9,634 2,267 2,077 6,180 6,688 8,904 6,761 6,548 8, 367 15, 665 80, 082 6,228 1,360 46, 627 8,616 6,823 1,338 7,721 4,763 9,956 2.196 1,857 19,344 6,873 8,677 2,946 1,588 3,257 20,680 2,658 3,140 TliADE AND TEAN6P0ETATI0K. Total. 11,189 10, 673 8,221 49,158 63, 039 99, 671 25,100 7,573 6,878 6,539 134,409 32, 187 23,642 9,762 5,449 15, 355 6,292 21,091 6,119 4,459 6,352 6,460 13, 090 21,949 21, 735 8,016 6,460 13, 144 5,163 6,479 9,200 18, 272 21. 185 8,676 17, 330 8,072 25, 577 197, 680 21,608 4,818 115, 462 20, 622 14,781 4,416 8,570 13, 232 41, 406 5,603 8,037 62, 2G3 18, 071 9,627 9,295 4,670 6,400 28, 891 6,197 6,961 Males. 10, 147 9,360 7,816 44,083 64, 265 ^Females. 1,042 1,213 405 6,075 8,774 89,909 9,762 22, 6.^9 2,441 6,485 1,088 0,232 016 6,190 349 121, 104 13, 305 28,018 3,569 21,317 2,325 9,023 739 4,967 482 14, 231 1,124 6,764 528 18, 697 2,394 4,777 342 4,145 314 6,762 600 5,750 704 11,900 1,190 20, 057 1,892 20, 244 1,491 7,365 661 6,103 357 10, 543 1,601 4,452 711 4,618 861 8,723 478 16,343 1,929 19, 504 1,681 8,268 408 15, 337 1,993 7,H9 923 23, 043 1,034 176, 999 20,681 19, 899 1,769 4,380 438 101,513 13, 949 18, 755 1,867 13,016 1,765 4,019 397 7,880 681 11, 570 1,062 89, 145 2,320 6,161 447 7,492 645 48, 122 4,146 16, 708 1,363 8,551 1,076 8,482 813 4,227 443 6,082 408 23, 600 4,091 4,615 682 6,174 777 MANUFACTURINO AND MECHANICAL mnnaiEiEs. Total. 14,814 16, 430 7,719 71, 097 72, 237 180.290 37, 5;i9 12, 025 10, 964 6, .'553 r:: r-10 54, 904 41, 1K6 12,878 11, 419 17, 824 5, 291) 31, 322 8, 071 25, 279 10, 099 9, IliO 15. 725 •a lOH 15 042 6 582 5 181 26 US 27 046 15 871 6,072 33 682 24 141 9 163 39, 672 15 SOI 20 049 265 370 1!) 377 22, 888 219 205 37 169 29, 750 10 792 11 609 28 708 48 955 8 479 7 121 69 322 17 096 16,813 11 399 12, 796 12 644 2t ,311 12 ,118 18 ,546 Males. 11, 618 13, 709 6,173 52, 995 62, 492 108, 310 31, 651 9,262 8,650 4,425 143, 149 42, 104 34, 193 10, 558 9,380 15,849 4,427 25, 149 6,283 14, 621 9,809 7,434 13, 043 19, 608 13, 332 5,653 4,341 20, 820 14, 710 11, 870 5,528 27, 429 20, 509 7,347 31, 091 12, 370 18, 977 195, 797 10, 819 16, 623 163, 060 33, 199 20, 937 8, 2S3 8,781 21, 012 40, 046 6,699 5,635 66, 582 14, 282 12, 444 9,608 10, 366 8,228 18,431 10, 470 14, 834 Females. 3,196 2,721 1,646 18, 102 19, 795 27, 980 6,883 2,763 2,314 2,123 29, 367 12, SOO 0,693 2,322 2,039 1,975 872 6,173 1,788 10, 058 1,890 1,892 2,082 5,600 2,310 929 840 5,323 12, 336 3, 996 1,144 6,253 3,632 1,816 8,481 3,531 7,072 69, 673 2,658 7,265 56, 205 3,970 8,813 2,509 2,828 7,666 8,309 1,780 1,486 12, 740 2,814 3, 369 1,891 2; 440 4,416 4,880 1,642 3,712 41 42 43 41 45 46 47 48 49 60 61 52 53 64 65 68 67 U 630 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 118r-T0TAL MALES AOT) FEMALES 10 YEAES OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IK SELECTED OCCUPATIONS, SPEAK ENGLISH, MONTHS UNEMPLOYED, AND COUNTEY OF BIETB, AI,BA2W, IV. Y. SEX AND SELECTED OCCUPATIOK3. MALES (6) Agricultural laborers Gardeners, florists, nurserymou, andTino growers Lawyers Musician.? and teachers of music Officials (gorernment) Physicians and surgeons Barbers and liairdressera Bartenders En^inoars and flromon (not locomotive) Laborers (not epeciiied) Kostanrant and ealoon keepers Servants ■Watdimen, policemen, and detectives Agents (claim, commission, real estate, influranco, etc.) and col- lectors. Bankers, brolters, and otiicials of banks, etc Boalraen, canalraen, pilots, and sailors BookkeopcrB, clerks, etc Commercial travelers Draynicn, hackmen, teamsters, etc Livery stable keepers and hostlers Merchants, dealers, and peddlers Messengers, packers, and porters Salesmen Steam railroad employes Street railway employ68 Apprentices Bakers , Blacitsmitbs and wheelwrights Boot and alioe makers and repairers Brewers and maltsters Brickmakers, potters, etc Butchers Cabinet makers and upholsterers Carpenters and joiners Coopers Iron and steel workers (includes molders) Machinists Maun lacturora, publishers, etc Marble and stone cutters Masons (brick and stone) Painters, glaziers, and vArnishers Paper hangars .-. Plinr. hers and gas and steam litters Prj liters, engravers, and bookbinders Saw and planing mill employ63, etc Stove, furnace, and grate makers Tailors Tinners and tinware makers Tobacco and cigar factory operatives "Wood workers (not otherwise specified) FEMALES (6)..... Musicians and teachers of music Professors and teachers Hotel and boarding housekeepers Housekeepers and stewardesses Laundresses .'. Kurses and midwives Eestaurant and saloon keepers Servants Bookkeepers and accountants Clerks and copyista Merchants, dealers, and peddlers Saleswomen Stenographers and typewriters Apprentices Boot and shoe makers and repairers Box makers (paper) Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives Dressmakers Milliners Printers, engravers, and bookbinders Seamstresses Sewing machine operators Sliirt. collar and cuiT makers Tailoresses Tobacco, and cigar factory operatives Total. 146 135 239 111 164 168 129 235 326 3,657 379 255 649 155 195 2,953 217 985 102 2,088 563 511 1,366 139 365 8U 467 682 299 127 3S4 200 1,262 102 843 645 321 212 511 580 120 346 731 473 328 431 112 469 151 8,926 94 483 131 193 411 122 49 3,101 108 289 216 276 82 47 101 53 72 1,316 169 166 334 70 238 311 102 NATrVE WHITE. Native parents. 8,902 29 21 168 34 70 109 35 61 128 407 46 107 66 291 64 .,503 147 300 62 765 145 261 675 73 140 194 161 45 91 208 34 71 296 61 27 101 56 2,173 46 183 85 62 48 47 4 686 41 81 26 63 44 11 19 14 14 340 50 58 95 63 3 37 14 Foreign parents. 10, 775 43 20 70 39 74 44 4 136 134 1,184 138 91 97 148 39 105 1,199 40 348 62 696 343 191 461 51 250 103 153 156 48 122 66 406 44 414 171 67 64 207 210 73 224 326 270 49 242 56 4,314 39 268 9 63 175 35 7 1,074 64 189 57 213 ao 33 73 36 50 827 104 92 191 C 211 216 81 Foreign white. 9,372 71 20 14 77 45 73 1,025 191 132 02 110 33 247 30 330 61 676 63 53 329 15 33 149 243 330 145 38 157 100 486 60 179 93 103 163 13 61 108 142 98 327 36 126 Total colored. 2,239 7 41 35 65 158 1,352 3 19 133 10 2 3 9 138 15 15 1 13 3 1 41 4 168 92 11 AGE PEEIODS. (£) 7,943 51 22 13 24 11 19 35 103 48 920 » 153 4 76 10 63 1,470 18 270 44 281 470 187 255 21 367 104 86 110 24 50 74 33 187 16 205 122 63 U2 267 197 79 29 164 53 41 164 4 43 138 33 1,704 13 203 65 45 30 31 58 672 172 39 186 168 25 to 44. 13,430 42 41 140 60 92 97 63 103 183 1,683 223 222 114 269 82 89 1,155 131 614 90 950 61 231 832 100 6 149 209 235 117 49 150 93 637 33 425 295 145 113 255 293 42 167 334 182 176 1S4 50 207 64 46 to 64. 46 263 46 75 178 37 22 990 35 84 93 72 16 2 62 22 13 610 61 69 120 25 50 110 14 6,693 24 87 948 124 98 120 165 33 279 64 176 47 31 80 255 16 1 56 138 182 67 25 90 67 365 40 201 145 124 68 153 149 11 46 114 74 128 31 95 27 a Washington , D. C. , being coextensive with the Diatrict of Colombia, the figures for the city are omitted in this table. See pag«« 644 and 645. b The totals lor eac]i sex include all occupations, whether specified or not. . *^ * e Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. OCCUPATIONS. 631 CLASSIFIED BY GEKEEAL NATIVITY, COLOE, AGE PERIODS, CONJUGAIi CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO FOB CITIES HAVING 50,GG0 INHABITANTS OR MORE : 1890. (a) ALBANY, N. Y. CO NJUQAL C< JSDITIOK. miter- ate. Can not speak Eng- lish. DNEMPLOYBD. («) [JOtlNTBY OF BIETH. s=a Single and un- known. Married. "Wid- owed. Di- vorced. Total. lto3 raontlis. 4 to 6 months. 7 to 12 months. Ger- many. Ire- land. Groat Britain. Canada (Eng- lish). Canada (French) Sweden and Norway Den- mark. other coun- tries. 12,309 15,702 1,344 26 958 682 5,889 2,302 2,787 800 3,604 3,755 978 270 75 26 8 782 1 78 34 83 i^ 48 63 44 158 91 1,549 79 266 40 161 37 107 1,995 60 358 73 625 488 255 436 43 362 132 141 188 55 64 112 CI 348 26 347 151 65 60 150 289 85 196 378 270 112 111 48 223 69 7,429 60 94 139 62 108 88 81 70 225 1,897 274 207 193 362 111 78 903 151 689 102 1,388 69 239 885 91 3 172 298 341 140 69 203 129 815 68 457 365 232 144 322 275 34 140 328 184 196 290 58 235 78 615 8 7 17 2 8 12 4 7 20 205 26 15 22 26 7 10 53 7 37 17 125 4 17 45 5 9 3 7 2 46 28 2 14 15 2 10 39 54 1,411 7 50 14 39 3 137 166 9 265 18 66 88 35 101 22 64 32 60 129 41 63 31 20 342 20 463 59 38 75 224 104 67 69 80 347 179 86 23 150 25 1,002 16 9 1 11 6 1 2 7 20 636 5 16 6 21 20 11 1 3 7 4 8 42 38 21 33 6 14 1 2 1 1 ? 1 4 2 1 3' 1 4 16 13 167 9' 2 7 2 8 34 4 21 5 8 17 3 18 2 12 7 11 31 5 16 3 3 36 4 46 9 4 17 34 15 10 7 16 20 16 12 4 19 187 18 1 4 50 15 14 580 83 31 17 25 4 7 35 9 180 12 201 18 16 91 4 19 100 in 152 63 23 89 85 177 23 133 68 20 17 81 64 5 9 25 14 59 161 19 80 18 432 1 6 G 7 42 6 8 297 2 15 3 14' 33 1,176 101 67 63 49 11 18 103 6 122 34 212 19 14 185 9 7 22 90 88 68 3 62 3 177 21 104 49 31 67 74 31 3 19 38 115 30 47 6 16 4 1,404 7 3 4 1 4 13 82 3 17 7 19 4 1 71 8 13 5 65 6 13 35 1 3 9 25 43 11 2 8 5 71 2 29 43 23 21 31 38 3 17 18 6 1 18 6 13 H 211 1 1 1 1 3 5 11 1 10 3 3 1 4 8 3 4 7 15 6 6 3 10 s f) 2 22 10 3 161 4 24 2 14 1 7 o" 2' 3 1 2' 8 6 1 448 6 27 3 1 1 2 2 1 30 11 70 4 2 25 1 1 4 15 22 15 11 7 4 8 1 206 12 7 i 3' 1 6 1 61 1 ia' 1 1 14 11 23 17 9 8 5 12 3 10 4 1 1 14 9 i" 2 1 3 63 4 12 1 73 4 16 21 708 2 25 6 11 1 101 71 1 175 6 26 36 16 41 5 26 8 21 33 16 32 17 9 134 7 222 21 5 35 99 81 24 20 27 282 74 43 6 61 12 300 3 R q irt 7 4 2 11 1?. 1 1 13 14 Ti 16 28 . 61 4 69 7 32 35 16 42 15 26 17 28 65 20 16 11 14 172 15 200 29 9 23 91 68 23 32 37 89 89 30 13 80 7 569 2 4 2 17 1 i' 20 2 5 1 117 6 9 10 1 3 9 7 31 18 19 ?XI 2 3 ?,I 2 1 22 23 1 1 '4 4 25 1 2 7 11 3 ..... 1 32 1 7 8 5 3 10 5 4 12 2 6 3 3 3 77 27 10 28 55 13 4 19 10 67 8 37 28 23 8 39 15 1 10 24 19 20 30 6 11 4 859 r 1 2 5 •>H 1 1 29 30 SI 7 1 3 4 6 19 2 12 10 5 4 13 22 1 2 15 3 1 2 1 3 4 3 1 12 1 li 2 6 6 6 iJ 16 1 9 72 22' 4 1 i 2 4 1 10 11 6 3 2 7' 24 10 8 1 4 3 1 2 2 1 2 1 1 3 S 1 3 2 3 1 2 -T. 3 1 4 1 1 4 1 2 2 3 5 105 i' 1 1 1 35 1 1 5 1 1 1 n 3 2 3 i 6 1 1 7 3 1 1 R 1 i 1 8 4 1 12 1 5 11 241 3 34 3 G 2 13 16 7 27 2 13 16 12 80 2 2 n 1 ?i 99 2 i 5 08 2 4 ?3 ?4 'fl 4 2 2 1 ?R ?7 28 16 1 1 ?<» 30 13 80 43 34 12 6 268 18 8 30 14 6 114 40 41 10 3 22 4 4 22 4,437 i i' 4' 3 10 8 2 15 1 13 192 25 6 13 29 4 U 53 19 7 7 5 4 7 13 431 7 5 1 8 3 8 98 6 1 10 14 2 33 28 10 4 6 2 4 4 7 192 1 1 2 31 11 15 3 4 5 75 6 3 G 10 14 16 10 7 3 8 3 5 2 7 2,023 2 i" 3 i' i' i' 121 4 2 i' 1 7 3 7 1 4 1 3 12 2 2 ■n "< 5 1 3 »T 2 1 1 36 1 2 37 IS 1 1 C 6 1 3 2 ^9 1 2 7 12 2 1 10 5 3 8 1 2 7 1 3 3 ■(0 1 1 •tl ■C 1 1 <<3 1 1 44 16 2 3 1 19 1 3 22 ■17 48 i 33 19 1 4 25 6 1 38 4 1 •(9 nn 1 20 2 8 •il 4 1 62 8 28 1 213 19 58 15 770 30 3 1,747 4 23 83 12 24 81 49 22 36 6 287 460 60 24 2 7 5 29 35 16 5 1,132 16 7 832 4 4 5 17 1 10 4 34 100 33 9 1,110 25 14 860 4 7 8 18 8 6 2 1 2 2 21 301 5 16 2 3 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 54 3' 6 3 2 4 55 58 3 3 34' 2 1 47 66 3 3 9 145 20 5 192 1 3 8 2 10 7 4 61 3 1 3 100 12 2 122 12 3 2 1 2 1 17 37 22 2,148 57 51 2 4 35 7 3 63 1 2 4 1 1 "SQ 1 1 1 60 1 61 14 1,934 2 ::::;;;:;::;;:::: 7 8 9 1 1 2 9 64 65 66 3 3 1 1 2 2 3 1 i 3 11 4 1 3 1 9 2 2 i 1 1 1 1 1 67 68 69 9 3 2 2 1 1 70 71 1 2 2 43 172 3 8 1 i 18 4 3 3 93 119 2 1 i' 7 2 52 77 11 8 4 2 46 49 3 5 2 1 1 1 2 1 2 2 73 74 4 25 6 3 2 3 2 13 4 2 2 2 1 75 76 1 1 1 c Ago uuknown omitted. d TJnemployftd at principal oocnpation dnring any portion of censns joar ending May 31, 1890. 636 STATISmOS OF POPULATION. Table 118.— TOTAL MALES AND FEMALES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN SELECTED OCCUPATIONSj SPEAK ENGLISH, MONTHS UNEMPLOYED, AND COUNTRY OF BIRTH, BHX AND BELECTED OCCUPATIONS. MALES (ffi) Agricultural laborers Clorgymeu , Lawyers Officials (govemmeiit) PhysicianB and surgeons Barbers and bairdressera Bartenders En«rineera and firemen (not locomotive) Laborers (not specified) Eestaarant and saloon keepers Servants "Watchmen, policemen, and detectives Agents (claim, commission, real estate, insurance, etc.) and col- lectors. Eankers, brokers, and ofScials of banks, etc Boatmen, canalmen, pilots, sailors, etc BbokkeepoTs, clerks, etc Commercial travelers Draymen, hackraen, teamsters, etc Livery stable keepers and hostlers Merchanta, dealers, and peddlers Messengers, packers, and porters Salesmen Steam railroad employes Street railway employ 63 Apprentices Bakers Blacksmiths and wheelwrigbts Boot and shoe makers and repairers Brickiimkers and potters Butchers Cabinet raflkors Carpenters and joiners Coopers Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives Glass workers Harness, saddle, and trunk makers, etc Iron and steel workers (includes molders) Macbiuistd ManiifaCiiircrs, pciblisliers, etc Marble and stone cutters Masons (brick and stone) Pair, tors, glaziers, and vaniishers Pliimbera ami gas and sJeaiii fitters Printers, engravers, and bookbiiiders Ship and boat builders Tailors Tinners and tinware makers , Tobacco uuA cigar factory operatives Upholsterers , , "Wood workers (not otherwise specified) , FEMALES (a) Agricultural laborers , Mnsiciana and teachers of music Professors and teachers , Hotel and boarding housekeepers , Housekeepers and stewardesses Laborers (not specified) Laundresses Nurses and mid wives Bestaurant and saloon keepers Servants Bookkeopors, clerks, etc Merchants, dealers, and peddlers llessengorn. packers, and porters Sales woiiieu , Apprentices Boot and shoo makers and repairers Box makers (paper) Confectioners Cotton, woolen, aod other texti-le mill operatives Drossniahers, milliners, seamsti esses, etc Hat and cap makers Meat, fish, and fruit packers, canners, etc I'rintors, engravers, and bookbinders Tailoresses Tobacco and cigar factory operatives KATITE WHITK. Foreign ■white. Total colored. ASE PEI tlODS. (c) Total. Native ForeigL W 10 to 24. 25 to 44. 45 to 64. 65 and 131, 892 49, 800 33, 116 29, 635 19,342 37,324 61, 646 27, 672 5,009 603 119 89 313 137 213 213 122 27 521 236 81 118 86 17 260 189 65 694 645 113 29 7 ' 68 367 220 I ' 45 671 883 192 82 14 48 356 242 23 792 659 114 91 28 83 403 244 60 1,182 162 423 230 817 363 859 134 20 620 164 241 185 46 208 339 . Il 73 6 1,436 688 325 278 145 180 810 1 408 32 16, 060 3,032 2,978 4,642 6,498 3,844 7,867 3,677 600 1,537 228 349 853 107 07 917 , 609 , 43 4,030 189 120 214 3,507 1,373 2,031 ■ 641 63 1,372 634 427 282 29 30 755 610 •68 1,829 1,181 366 247 35 252 ' 871 671 ■ 133 737 621 115 89 12 ■' 45 1 385 ' 244 63 1,980 862 223 295 600 330 1, 076 510 61 11,303 7,027 3,380 792 104 5,024 4,410 1,134 122 745 471 181 91 2 129 484 124 4 5,917 1,282 1,374 675 2,680 1,929 2,906 948 108 1,019 205 170 257 387 243 639 200 24 9,601 4,104 2,344 2,663 487 1,193 4,849 2, 958 695 3,185 996 802 248 1,139 2,002 809 ■ 325 41 2,732 1,655 866 289 22 977 1,332 380 37 2,975 1,922 550 455 48 660 1,797 466 41 801 622 264 71 4 ?M 626 101 3 1, 975 834 216 895 620 210 "727 36 7 1,957 560 14 624 4 1, 235 1,409 ,'1 48 1,905 650 643 671 35 477 878 ' 451 ', 95 2, 802 626 526 1,682 83 353 1,153 979 310 1,775 846 278 170 981 625 854 343 46 1,733 354 695 604 80 303 973 317 60 718 101 150 402 6 126 319 187 85 4,139 2,439 842 773 ■ 86 531 2,010 1,305 288 715 168 231 298 , 18 97 302 227 88 1,079 724 194 139 22 657 259 132 30 603 200 256 145 2 339 273 76 5 509 201 231 135 2 188 232 123 25 1, 78.1 786 633 322 46 477 939 332 ■ 37 1,973 1,007 560 347 9 492 1,019 396 65 I,T:-1 822 488 464 7 183 897 697 103 807 297 260 210 41 175 433 168 31 1,280 750 245 192 87 007 614 305 . 72 2, 7,^2 1,463 864 416 37 720 1,381 592 89 918 408 374 126 10 303 395 143 12 1,501 865 489 186 24 637 688 203 34 741 385 145 1S3 78 67 264 337 70 4,426 360 1,043 3,010 87 1,307 1,897 940 282 2,419 1,103 921 275 60 990 1,127 262 37 2,042 617 846 662 18 «(i8 938 303 52 649 202 187 1(16 64 180 241 100 16 675 238 204 167 16 207 277 105 26 52, 282 14,518 11, 241 7,617 18, 676 24, 163 19, 304 7,370 1,218 230 3 28 200 8 73 47 29 8 325 185 95 21 24 145 145 33 2 1,029 1,018 411 108 92 601 854 203 9 557 365 83 83 26 17 217 277 46 875 800 141 223 206 19S 358 251 67 285 40 69 67 110 !"■:> 87 64 14 0,913 212 189 321 6,191 1, ■.:':4 3,828 1,615 204 762 237 108 227 190 210 193 . 259 89 157 12 23 104 18 62 83 5 16, 798 1,693 1,487 2,886 10, 752 8,509 5,863 1,967 824 1,084 665 352 56 11 715 339 28 1 1,898 327 821 683 67 87 596 683 132 676 179 242 128 26 385 144 38 6 1,837 912 830 83 6 1,252 634 46 4 242 81 135 18 8 233 6 2 ; 1 252 117 121 67 115 162 58 20 12 59 150 201 70 86 31 03 14 3 47 1 295 137 3 7 1,470 1,162 283 37 4 1, 104 310 68 4 le, 295 4,764 3,692 1,025 814 6, 225 3,820 1,065 174 185 121 57 6 1 127 63 4 1 382 65 127 183 17 203 104 63 13 152 95 781 61 1,235 6 797 1, ris'I 61 800 3 354 2,819 6 49 660 185 324 151 73 20 12 a The totiils for each ses include all oocupatious, wliother Bpecifled or not. h Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. OCCUPATIONS. 637 CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AGE PERIODS, CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO FOR CITIES HAVING 50,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1890-Coiitinued. BAI.I'JMORE, MU. CONJDQAL CONDITION. Single and un- known. 53, 241 330 178 261 153 261 603 841 828 6,821 185 1,990 149 616 185 714 7,492 305 2,423 360 2,449 2,118 1,405 990 839 1,961 660 066 609 670 666 176 997 177 684 380 238 691 724 391 291 352 1,068 444 848 161 1,489 1,239 937 343 212 34,618 123 209 1,534 109 444 152 1,460 417 8 12,258 1.013 243 l,7l!,1 239 171 194 142 2,025 671 Married. 73, 796 312 315 400 476 483 646 269 1,068 9,498 1,295 1,603 1,168 1,231 614 1,178 3,618 427 3,299 608 6,732 1,013 1,183 1,906 604 13 777 1,159 2,017 1,028 1,123 496 2,950 492 336 301 313 1,041 1,159 1,331 473 SCO 1,013 4-iO 681 515 2,751 1,050 1, 046 190 430 9,121 93 36 35 129 149 68 3,535 09 33 2,213 31 610 95 70 44 30 1,097 4 142 5 379 39 ■Wid- owed. 4,712 20 28 32 41 47 30 16 37 704 56 135 63 82 S3 85 185 12 183 60 403 62 61 74 18 1 81 79 172 70 41 46 182 46 20 12 18 63 87 69 96 27 32 64 174 65 56 15 23 8,342 Di- vorced. 20 26 09 311 275 64 1, 8S7 270 115 2,256 36 626 47 67 12 6 53 63 ,343 45 6 404 48 143 1 201 Illiter- ate. Can Dot epcak Enf- lisli. 18 18 109 3, ueo 55 781 04 11 7 303 20 1 1,017 220 499 227 !6 120 11 43 2U9 636 81 23 80 35 83 76 6 92 18 27 70 62 12 4 61 484 78 05 23 23 10,273 1,514 140 171 2 4 41 139 102 3,783 21 5,036 2 161 71 2 1 6 87 214 3 111 208 40 4,781 1 6 11 14 14 923 46 17 10 i 1 16 2i 4 43 43 274 86 8 61 3 60 133 78 317 28 121 99 84 63 25 25 12 38 25 17 17 31 49 6 17 2 997 20 104 13 20 7 43 26 40 18 13 437 1 74 60 6 6 13 120 1 78 1 293 CNEMPLOYED. ((?) Total. 3,516 214 12 34 60 01 183 6,413 31 464 57 105 22 '377 87 807 110 325 408 121 287 136 287 100 229 360 823 130 91 1,485 145 873 416 72 353 209 109 247 7S6 1,001 175 152 202 427 887 343 94 106 124 45 417 60 93 1,039 141 1 1,751 80 24 214 98 60 33 35 20 655 1,505 79 253 21 355 90 lto3 months. 10, 063 33 94 2,680 17 237 39 7 188 300 14 418 69 133 164 61 154 67 131 50 119 383 324 62 46 729 80 309 221 29 184 119 44 121 253 446 73 77 109 230 300 179 43 65 2 24 318 27 464 41 60 61 19 16 17 5 497 720 46 65 9 173 47 4 to 6 montlia. 8,441 120 5 20 13 61 2, 883 15 35 12 124 201 74 280 43 138 149 60 91 42 89 20 60 127 428 40 34 680 38 42 93 27 119 69 34 84 440 435 07 63 133 146 42& 111 42 37 2,570 112 13 25 3 21 46 430 63 1 680 17 9 104 33 13 12 8 30 668 25 143 9 131 22 7 to 12 montha. 3,407 8 15 28 666 63 13 15 3 65 181 9 103 14 54 95 30 42 17 67 24 44 46 71 18 11 176 27 21 102 16 60 81 81 32 88 120 35 22 45 51 163 53 9 14 20 145 37 305 19 6 50 14 18 6 7 28 ^17 8 65 3 61 21 COUNTRY OF BIETH. Ger- many. 142 43 11 29 46 243 121 121 2,393 681 97 105 144 43 107 403 67 369 155 103 171 181 34 113 CCS 300 1,257 76 636 410 634 273 101 80 103 160 202 289 75 114 294 61 324 63 1, 640 394 495 87 123 4,009 99 12 47 34 110 38 ISO 81 70 1,373 20 418 8-1 50 7 11 10 41 20 499 1 119 2 378 84 Ire- land. 5,035 90 1,665 173 80 163 34 22 60 153 249 85 334 47 40 390 27 15 15 107 115 12 11 3 107 10 11 10 16 135 66 60 85 48 29 40 17 42 62 30 8 7 12 2,395 1 20 29 68 11 115 90 29 1,137 13 193 5 12 1 294 2 7 1 30 5 Great Britain. 1,660 4 17 4 15 16 1 6 33 99 S3 17 14 49 16 46 110 10 29 37 89 63 5 2 63 2 7 20 4 30 50 35 34 16 37 25 34 21 42 15 6 5 6 435 1 1 17 30 32 i 15 32 3 104 11 18 3 12 Cannda (Kiig. lisli) . Canada ^^f^ (^'■'^^-^^ Norway. 26 192 Den- mark. Other coun- triea. 48 147 31 1 7 21 40 19 15 466 60 37 6 14 15 33 6 690 24 44 41 1 70 39 44 241 27 42 37 44 10 19 33 5 21 24 60 16 13 15 7 1,269 26 164 1,119 100 19 32 18 3 179 10 60 30 7 6 3 6 118 1 64 1 362 60 c Age nnknown omitted. d Unemployed at principal occnpation dnring any portion of censua year ending May 31, 1890. 638 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 119.— TOTAL MALES AND FEMALES 10 TEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN SELECTED OCCUPATIOSa^ SPEAK ENGLISH, MONTHS UNEMPLOYED, AND COUNTEY OT BIETH, BOSX9N, 1EAS8. EEX AND SELECTED OCOUPATIOHS. MALES (a) G-ardonera, florista, nnrserymen, and Tine gro^rera Engineers (civil, mechanical, electrical, andininiDg) andaurveyora Lawj'era MuBicians and teachers of music Officials (government) Physicians and surgeons Barbera and hairdressers Bartenders Engineers and firemen (not locomotire) -- Janitors Laborers (not speci Bed) Servants , "Watchmen, policemen, and detectives Agents (claim, commission, real estate, insurance, etc.) and col- lectora. Eanliers, brokers, and officiala of banks, etc Boatmen, canalraon, pilots, and sailors BookUeej)ors, clerks, etc Commercial travelers Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc Livery stable keepers and hostlers Merchants, dealers, and peddlers Mes3en,5era and errand andolnco boys Packers and ahippers Portora and helpers (in stores and Tvarohousos) Salesmen Steam railroad employes Street railway emi)loy6a Apprentices Bakers Blacksmiths and wheelwrights Boot and shoe makers and repairers Brass workers (not otherwise specified) Cabinetmakers Clarpen fcers and j oinera Iron and steel workers (includes molders) Machinists Manufacturers, publishers, etc Marble and stone 3 4 3 1 7 8 39 1,295 1 34 13 13 3 25 94 5 71 3 8 31 23 18 ICl 9 4 36 13 57 40 20 27 42 506 28 139 88 16 45 135 197 36 10 47 49 20 37 31 26 25 658 15 3 9 8 105 3,279 6 38 18 11 5 429 87 4 63 7 11 30 22 11 130 3 4 48 9 39 25 7 14 14 325 23 89 38 22 52 244 194 28 5 42 32 12 32 13 15 12 429 1 1 1 2 1 n 2 i' 12 2 i' 3 1 1 6 1 4 1 5 7' 3 5 3 24 2,973 21 32 12 1 1 30 1 19 16 4 12 5,933 57 C6 13 13 3 22 2 85 1 15 173 9 2 167 4 H 7 1 5 12 2 2 R 6 64 1 4 9 10 11 7 1 1 1 1 12 1 14 15 4 9 13 8 3 1 18 17 13 88 1 12 85 6 3 141 2 3 7 4 19 n 6 1 4 4 3 2 2 2 4 S 13 2 22 •J1 1 3 1 1 1 24 25 25 97 6 24 43 51 18 31 8 92 12 71 21 10 27 1 24 12 5 14 8 4 45 10 2 8 582 33 110 149 168 142 184 64 501 40 157 83 50 68 3 73 15 11 76 3 8 229 35 15 32 1,114 2 9 37 56 16 25 28 150 11 48 46 40 11 45 43 6 15 8 13 M 38 14 6 13 1,781 i' 2 2' 'i' 1 1 i' 2' 1 2 i' 54 9q 16 1 1 1 30 31 1 1 24 85 i 33 34 7 2 4 2 3 7 2 6 1 35 9 8 2 6 I 6 1 i 3 2 i 3 i' 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 7 2 2 1 4, 16 1 1 1 1 2 46 3 1 10 6 64 61 52 30 61 142 867 75 67 188 228 257 195 6,532 289 991 44 91 334 212 68 89 87 94 64 3,150 274 851 27 14 17 24 4 79 55 29 99 38 217 11 13 68 1 9 3 3 2 6 7 35 3 140 121 14 281 88 320 5 19 172 1 10 6 1 1 1 2 14 314 8 58 2 2 1 2 1 4 3 3' 1 11 1 1 1 1 13 2 8 171 6 6 1 1 11 1 1 4 24 3 1 4 41 3' 2 17 3 1 6 31 8 14 27 28 29 320 5 35 18 2 10 13 4 3 4 8 9 39 17 34 40 1 1 1 5 8 3 3 25 89 19 11 276 53 54 65 66 57 68 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 86 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 2 1 3 136 1 1 1 4 25 47 87 4 45 176 60 17 604 1 11 82 49 24 341 11 32 10 5 19 18 3 19 6 8 6 228 20 59 1 6 45 23 10 136 3 12 5 2 9 8 2 5 1 3 2 82 6 20 3' 24 4 4 50 4 5 5 2 4 3 8 2 2 1 49 4 13 31 ■52 116 144 32 1,296 1 30 94 3 23 1 2 8 6 8 11 263 4 200 41 40 12 128 37 991 2 19 29 6 13 2 3 1 3 13 22 10 155 4 15 30 47 707 24 53 13 5 15 25 8 5 1 2 2 225 8 17 1 1 2 23 316 52 4 2 27 3 1 2 22 1 9 2 31 1 6 7 1 6 2 3 3 97 10 26 1 2 1 1 10 1 6 3 71 10 1 6 2 96 3 90 4 ""i26' 3 9 1 1 137 6 6 4 261 4 27 14 15 10 1 3 8 1 2 13 10] 1 77 c Ago nniinown omitted. d Unemployed at priztcipal occnpation during any portion of census year cnrUng May ai, 1890. 644 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 11§.— TOTAL MALES AND FEMALES 10 YEARS OP AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN SELECTED OCCUPATIONS, SPEAK ENGLISH, MONTHS UNEMPLOYED, AND COUNTRY OF BIRTH> CAMBUIDGX;, MASS. ; AND SELECTED OCCUPATIONa. MALES (oj). Gardeners, florists, imrserymen, and vino growers ^Engineers (ciTil, mechanical, electrical, and mining) and surveyors Lawyers Officials (government) Physicians and surgeons Professors and teachers Barhers and hairdressers Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) - Janitors Laborers (not specified) Servants "Watchmen, policemen, and detectives Agents (claim, commission, real estate, insurance, etc.) and col- lectors. Bankers, brokers, and officials of banks, etc Bookkeepers, clerks, etc Commercial travelers Draymen, Lacknicn, teamsters, etc. Livery stable keepers and liostlers. llerchants, dealers, and peddlers.. Messengers, packers, and porters. . Salesmen Steam railroad employes. Street railway employes . , Apprentices Bakers Blacksmiths and wheelwrigTits Boot and shoe makers and repairers Brass workers (not otherwise specified) . Butchers Cabinet makers Candle, soap, and tallow makers. Carpenters and joiners Confectioners (Iloopers Glass workers Iron and steel workers (includes moldcrs) . Machinists Manufacturers, publishers, etc Marble and stone cutters Masons (brick and stone) Painters, glaziers, and varnishers Piano and organ makers and tuners . . . Plumbers.and g.^s and steam fitters... Printers, engravers, and bookbinders . Kubber factory operatives Tailors Tinners and tinware makers Tobacco and cigar factory operatives Upholsterers Wood workers (not otherwise specified) . FEMALES (a). Artists and teachers of art Authors and literary and scientific persons. Musicians and teachers of music Professors and teachers Hotel and boarding house keepers Housekeepers and stewardesses . Laundresses Nurses and midwives Servants Bookkeepers and accountants . . . Clerks and copyists Merchants, dealers, and peddlers. Messengers, packers, and porters. Saleswomen Stenographers and typewriters . . Box makers (paper) Broom and brush makers . Confectioners . Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives. Dressmakers, milliners, seamstresses, etc Piano and organ makers and tun ers Printers, engravers, and bookbinders , Hope and cordage makers Eubber factory operatives Tailoresses Total. 191 140 lil 90 86 145 144 192 112 2,733 323 182 258 140 1,366 116 1,274 179 1.351 377 625 325 260 ISl 237 241 163 111 118 252 111 1,019 121 164 126 323 370 326 180 252 586 631 245 785 282 183 187 93 119 291 32 34 71 344 31 113 237 121 2,558 222 278 64 148 243 72 97 40 85 41 1,005 42 441 117 339 190 NATIVE WHITE. Native parents. 6,126 13 85 122 66 64 108 25 65 31 101 39 09 159 109 722 76 305 44 C95 95 335 93 117 24 37 37 26 17 26 28 23 245 48 30 14 44 128 184 22 61 159 198 69 234 35 20 39 10 1,617 Foreign parents. 25 27 50 217 12 52 9 42 136 100 133 12 14 69 42 14 2 10 4 260 14 109 8 22 16 32 20 8 19 9 16 32 32 13 318 21 43 35 18 403 21 403 27 240 166 153 61 54 123 63 30 12 45 30 27 36 69 42 30 66 103 92 62 57 60 145 120 110 303 79 24 69 28 39 75 2,243 14 61 19 279 92 122 11 93 125 26 57 28 56 22 325 16 2G3 74 161 49 Foreign white. Total colored. (i) 9,633 138 34 10 10 12 20 71 103 35 2,173 147 00 63 13 228 18 531 92 393 83 126 167 89 32 137 172 114 49 61 197 62 098 30 96 66 180 160 89 101 150 278 207 64 242 166 64 48 163 3,553 4 4 4 32 19 43 141 59 1,043 28 23 40 39 69 20 10 18 15 401 12 69 35 156 123 11 1 1 1 1 1 16 2 33 141 121 10 1 4 36 1 100 2 AGE PEEI0D3. (c) 10 to 24. 5,580 12 39 15 10 672 105 6 38 13 627 18 372 32 209 249 265 63 61 179 78 32 37 36 35 30 38 133 46 23 34 84 90 17 38 48 140 196 106 269 114 41 58 23 36 65 25 to 44. 7 7 28 72 2 13 72 22 1,320 127 155 8 130 168 61 73 19 74 31 409 33 230 88 250 77 10, 213 45 to 64. 81 84 85 31 61 79 87 111 04 1,415 176 S3 103 62 681 66 650 93 641 281 189 170 1 114 135 63 63 64 141 40 610 52 91 42 181 195 160 86 130 305 221 100 338 146 96 92 48 61 173 20 18 38 210 13 63 93 39 1,013 106 29 17 66 11 22 21 7 7 460 8 196 28 84 91 4,445 44 80 91 49 130 30 225 45 420 30 305 18 45 62 70 120 53 61 128 101 32 146 19 23 20 19 50 671 6 53 15 28 01 48 168 5 16 25 1 2 1 128 65 and over. a The totals for each sex include all oooupations, whether Bpecifled or not. b Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized ?indians. OCCUPATIONS. 645 CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOE, AGE PERIODS, CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO FOR CITIES HAVING 50,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE : 1S90— Continued. CAMBKIDCiE, MASS. CONJUGAL CONDITION UNEMPLOYED, (d) 30UHTET OF BIETn. — ' DUter- Can not speak Single anil un- known. Married. ■Wid- owed. Di- vorced. ate. Eng- Ush. Total. lto3 months. 4 to 6 months. 7 to 12 months. Ger- many. Ire- land. Great Britain. Canada (Ens- lish). Canada (French) Sweden and Norway. Den- mark. Other coun- tries. 8,584 11, 634 746 19 1,421 861 3,345 1,735 1,183 427 444 3,961 1,302 2,200 850 432 39 487 1 61 49 47 12 20 43 63 35 25 122 88 84 79 68 96 83 143 78 11 3 14 2 4 65 12 14 6 2 33 4 8 2 B 3 100 4 4 5 1 2 4 55 16 10 10 1 3 2 4 6 19 9 13 10 4 2 7 4 13 18 6 1 3 2 ■> 3 3 1 3 4 10 5 7 6 8 14 9 2 3 3 9 6 15 11 3 5 1 3 7 2 8 3 1 5 3 3 2 1 1 2 6 6 1 2 2 2 1 7 4 39 3 3 7 13 10 2 13 3 2 2 8 3 1 1 in 1,284 1,357 91 i 841 589 762 347 331 84 28 1,306 86 108 688 17 2 65 11 165 154 9 17 4 69 44 20 5 6 76 24 17 5 13 2 9 12 24 71 30 860 146 175 101 488 12 12 8 18 3 3 12 4 81 2 9 1 1 2 12 2 2 1 3 38 18 62' 9 17 5 54 )2 24 C 90 2 1 13 2 2 35 1 1 6 14 1 1 34 11 8 16 33 604 79 737 4 31 5 162 2 88 2 53 1 21 ........ 7 353 3 38 7 108 1 6 17 2 64 4 16 4 4 18 63 109 7 21 21 9 9 3 69 9 11 2 3 1 10 346 945 69 i 16 4 61 26 21 14 31 162 76 77 10 10 2 30 M 268 101 7 1 6 2 70 22 23 25 4 30 12 30 3 3 4 21 360 259 6 2 2 32 15 9 8 3 23 24 67 2 3 4 99, 116 196 12 1 18 23 12 6 5 124 n 23 5 1 3 ?a 109 144 7 4 28 13 10 5 2 27 8 41 4 3 4 24 178 1)0 3 116 2 3 3 28 32 13 21 11 6 4 5 2 19 10 55 3 21 10 26 6 4 1 5 11 7 26 61 182 7 1 18 6 43 28 11 4 2 70 22 55 7 11 1 5 27 53 100 10 9 6 24 9 9 6 12 46 13 33 1 4 9 ?^ S3 60 2 ] 1 19 13 4 2 5 16 9 11 1 4 3 29 62 70 61 - 173 6 8 1 2 20 3 25 10 35 21 4 9 5' 11 £0 34 13 7- 23 27 2 61 1 3 3 39 30 11 31 66 r. ' 49 . 6 9 13 4 5 4 1 33 6 7 1 4 1 32 255 714 49 1 21 5 305 191 91 23 4 75 85 485 15 17 2 16 33 64 47 53 125 68 108 63 194 9 9 10 9 1 8 6 19 5' 8 25 28 48 62 13 22 21 32 8 4 12 20 4 2 15 10 2 7 6 7 10 29 33 64 10 7 8 37 8 40 7 39 34 8 1 35 1 1 8 ^fi 4 21 37 139 220 11 6 5 33 18 12 3 12 84 31 40 4 23 6 SR 51 261 14 6 1 13 6 6 1 12 23 28 19 3 1 4 39 02 112 6 4 1 66 31 22 3 74 12 9 1 1 4 40 88 151 10 10 2 106 49 46 11 2 83 30 22 5 3 41 220 344 21 1 16 6 181 100 65 16 19 66 65 88 10 37 2 11 42 254 260 15 2 12 4 60 38 17 5 20 17 23 70 2 63 8 14 43 138 369 101 400 6 26 1 2 1 2 47 93 24 47 18 29 5 17 9 20 60 17 71 26 75 1 7 7 1 15 45 164 115 2 1 13 103 80 21 2 9 91 24 26 3 7 46 64 112 7 9 4 37 20 10 7 10 53 23 20 2 15 10 47 79 101 7 2 23 10 10 3 6 22 20 27 4 2 7 48 30 61 2 2 11 7 1 3 8 2 31. 2 1 3 7 49 52 64 2 1 1 2 13 7 6 1 7 7 16 9 2 7 1 1 50 113 165 12 1 19 16 46 29 12 5 22 26 27 34 9 15 2 29 61 6,470 406 616 18 369 86 974 616 300 158 67 1,788 354 1,050 49 101 5 110 52 30 29 66 323 8 C4 1 1 2 9 4 1 4 4 12 19 1 2 1 5 49 1 1 4 1 1 7 2 5 I'll 1 2 14 3 3 7 « 16 64 1 2 29 1 6 n't 2 3 11 5 20 1 4 1 1 ■ifi 1 3 6 62 2 57 5 02 2 14 ■iR 108 42 87 1 27 11 2 109 14 17 2 2 1 59 67 2,360 9 80 44 114 1 i 1 21 3 19 20 1,287 15 113 21 485 60 224 196 110 66 20 20 113 3 19 61 208 260 22 140 4 4 11 10 13 3L 2 20 15 3 23 10 7 2 14 C 6 4 3 1 6 2 2' 3 23 n 4 7 6 8 17 9 7 16 2 1 (W 1 63 9 2 1 3 1 64 3 2 1 65 231 71 02 6 1 1 1 23 8 20 10 16 2 13 6 4 4 4 3 2 3 4 14 9 1 5 28 2 10 1 2 1 fifi 67 4 2 1 1 1 9 2 68 34 3 3 5 1 4 4 1 69 81 2 2 2 21 13 2 9 4 4 1 1 70 36 758 1 119 3 123 1 5 6 160 2 71 4 60 29' 1 15 8 88 56' C 184 71 19 22 U 20 31 72 40 414 107 322 2 12 6 9 3 CO 26 97 1 35 14 74 1 18 9 17 1 16 3 6 1 1 3' U 35 10 59 73 13 4 8 2 20 16 61 10 9 26 2 1 74 2 12 is' 75 1 3 13 76 150 20 20 12 20 42 17 21 4 2 23 13 41 1 14 30 77 c Age unknown omitted. d Unemployed at principal occupation during any portion of census year endiug May 31, 1890. 646 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 118.— TOTAL MALES AND FEMALES 10 YEAES OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN SELECTED OCCUPATIONS, SPEAK ENGLISH, MONTHS UNEMPLOYED, AND COUNTEY OP BIRTH, CAMDEW,- W. J. KH'y AND SELECTED OCOUPATIONg. MALES (o) . Farmers, planters, and overseera Engineora(civil, mechanical, electrical, audmining) andaiirveyors. Lawyers Officials (govemment) Pbysiciana and surgeona Barliers and hairdressers Bartenders - Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) . Laborers (not specified) Restaurant and saloon keepers Servants "Watchmen, policemen, and detectives Agents (claim, commission, real estate, insurance, etc.) and col- lectors. Baakors, brokers, and officials of banks, etc Boatmen, canalmen, pilots, and sailors - Bookkeepers, clerks, etc -. Commercial travelers Draymen, haekmen, teamsters, etc — Livery stable keepers and hostlera , Merchants, dealers, and peddlers Messengers, packers, and porters — Salesmen - Steam railroad employ 6s - Apprentices Bakers Blacksmiths and wheelwriglits Boot and shoe makers and repairers . Butchers Cabinet makers - Carpenters and joiners Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives. Glass workers Iron and steel workers (includes molders) Leather curriers, dressers, finishers, and tanners . Machinists — 37 Manufacturers, publishers, etc Marble and stone cutters and masons . Painters, glaziers, and varnishers Paper hangers Plasterers Plumbers and gas and steam fitters . . . Printers, engravers, and bookbinders. Print works operatives Saw and planing mill employes, etc. . . Ship and boat builders Tailors Tinners and tinware makers Tobacco and eigar factory operatives . . - - I7pholat«rers "Vyood workers (not otherwise specified) . EEMALES(a). Musicians and teachers of music . - Professors and teachers Hotel and boarding house keepers . Housekeepers and stewardesses ... Laundresses Nurses and mid wives Servants Bookkeepers and accountants Clerks and copyists Merchants, dealers, and peddlers. Messengers, packers, and porters Saleswomen Stenographers and typewriters Telegraph and teloitlione operators.. Boot and shoe makers and repairers . Box makers (paper) Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives. Dressmakers, milliners, seamstresses, etc Hat and cap m.akora Iron and steel workers (includes molders) Lace and embroidery makers Printers, engravers, and bookbinders Straw workers Tailoresses Umbrella and parasol makers Total. 19, 150 79 89 90 69 92 153 71 342 2,145 123 161 165 357 105 367 1,334 71 581 108 1,490 273 649 724 208 181 283 703 193 79 801 688 139 622 91 547 361 237 445 89 79 128 481 124 97 234 114 119 157 82 103 5,093 30 216 75 117 191 74 1,337 00 96 101 23 233 07 21 225 59 578 785 25 29 20 02 21 112 47 NATIVE WHITE. Native parents. 57 67 70 61 72 47 24 236 561 40 23 98 273 78 276 1,012 66 317 66 1,054 151 425 499 133 42 155 407 107 32 622 170 88 272 46 299 240 147 332 68 58 73 306 85 07 180 37 68 77 50 61 2,559 25 151 55 61 29 63 313 48 73 44 14 171 49 19 151 40 230 632 17 17 16 45 16 72 31 Foreign parents. 3, 016 44 193 32 25 m 11 34 219 i 81 16 186 C3 80 111 65 37 50 130 35 7 137 36 122 30 121 62 23 61 17 7 31 109 22 20 26 20 35 42 12 18 953 3 36 8 10 4 4 120 12 19 14 9 63 13 14 234 147 5 10 3 17 Foreign white. 3,490 13 53 627 11 55 13 208 19 102 76 153 49 38 SO 268 13 88 16 120 68 54 65 9 5 2 12 5 113 66 3 2 Total colored. (i) 27 1 9 761 3 110 5 5 1 30 15 21 1 20 130 16 1 402 503 3 1 39 4 AOE. PEEIODS. (o) 10 to 24. 5,126 44 22 36 555 8 025 10 146 29 222 188 173 153 207 58 55 223 51 12 111 242 70 117 32 145 26 40 98 45 15 61 208 2,703 13 100 699 34 74 10 18 156 40 13 105 49 490 315 17 19 15 46 10 49 25 to 44. 9-, 130 35 42 50 43 60 99 41 201 983 73 79 09 109 51 172 510 46 327 48 763 51 202 433 1 93 123 291 93 47 247 46 267 43 290 185 114 248 33 35 55 206 62 37 1,670 13 103 21 63 94 14 468 26 21 39 5 70 20 9 78 347 7 10 6 13 11 36 10 45ta64. 4,201 23 26 28 23 23 13 7 96 526 26 71 109 37 136 157 13 93 25 431 29 77 127 25 148 39 19 280 83 21 123 13 102 117 70 95 11 23 IS 66 5 24 90 38 10 23 12 65 and over. 43 118 9 26 1 45 7 1 3 9 111 1 1 11 a The totals for each, sex include all oacLipationa, wlietlier speoiHed or not. 6 Peraona of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civLIiaed Indians, OCCUPATIONS. 647 CLASSIFIED BY 6ENEEA1. NATIVITY, COLOE, AGE PERIODS, CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO FOE CITIES HAVING 50,000 INHABITANTS OB MORE : 1890— Continued. CAItEDEIIV, N. jr. CONJUGAL CONDITION. Single and un- known. Married. 6,023 61 41 55 783 20 82 18 83 • 14 73 740 IG 180 44 290 200 223 205 208 71 05 255 08 15 160 305 75 106 36 192 46 53 118 42 17 27 209 12 1,027 DO 92 14 23 215 02 22 197 56 633 647 21 23 18 58 17 69 42 11, 870 48 63 57 03 73 94 27 279 1,273 100 74 141 261 89 277 579 53 375 59 1,136 72 313 504 ■Wid- owed. 637 203 420 122 02 691 270 63 320 52 343 297 171 312 47 59 CO 242 60 54 107 82 09 102 50 71 664 112 3 2 1 2 3 14 3 Di- vorced. 54 167 1 3 45 20 120 1 3 1 2 1 27 2 23 lUiter- ate. Can not speak Eng- lish. 1,152 9 2 1 6 572 1 371 5 15 102 1 161 1 17 UNEMPLOTBD. (d) Total. 24 535 1 2 39 65 2 75 5 69 38 31 68 41 13 35 165 10 11 310 166 50 116 19 60 13 110 144 28 20 48 30 21 81 20 31 24 15 15 723 60 1 3 26 76 1 9 1 3 21 11 1 69 4 155 131 13 1 to3 months. 1,732 5 2 3 2 1 7 6 17 239 1 9 2 4 19 99 17 74 17 43 5 55 93 20 15 16 20 20 17 69 18 17 11 13 433 3 115 87 1 2 2 7 4 to 6 months. 7 to 12 months 970 1 2 4 236 323 2 "i CODNTBT OP BIETH. Ger- many. 1,187 33 9 18 202 •29 12 Ire- land. 14 244 4 250 Great Britain, Canada (Ehk- lish) . 21 41 1 2 31 156 4 18 3 7 6 14 201 65 Canada (ITrench) Sweden and NorM'ay. Den- mark. 14 Other coun- tries. e Ago unknown omitted. d Unemployed at principal occupation during any portion of census year ending May 31, 1S90. 648 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table H8.— TOTAL MALES AND FEMALES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVEK ENGAGED IN SELECTED OCCUPATIONG, SPEAK ENGLISH, MONTHS UNEMPLOYED, AND COUNTRY OP BIRTH, CHARIiESTON, S. C. BEX AND SELECTED OCCUPATIONS. MALES (a) . AgricnUnral laborers Farmers, planters, and OTerseers Fishermen and oj'stermen Clergymen Engineers(civil, mechanical, electrical, andmining)and8urveyors. Lawyers Officials (government) Physicians and surgeons Professors and teachers Barhers and hairdressers Bartenders Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) . Laborers (not specified) liaunderers Bestanrant and saloon keepers Servants "Watchmen, policemen, and detectives Agents (claim, commission, real estate, insurance, etc.) and col- lectors. Bankers, brokers, and officials of hanks, etc Boatmen, canalmen, pilots, and sailors Bookkeei>ers, clerks, etc Commercial travelers Draymen, liackir.en, teamsters, etc Livery stable keepers .ind hostlers - Merchants, dealers, and i>eddlers Messengers, packers, and porters Salesmen Steam railroad employes Street railway employes ...i Apprentices Bakers Blacksmiths and wheelwrights Boot and shoe makers and repairers . Butchers Cabinet makers and upholsterers 37 Carpenters and j oiners . Coopiirs . Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives. Fertilizer makers Iron and steel workers (includes molders) Machinists Manufacturers, publishers, etc Marble and atone cutters and masons. Painters, glaziers, and varnishera Plasterers Printers, engravers, and bookbinders- Saw and planing mill employee, etc... Ship and boat builders Tailors Tinners and tinware makers FEMALES (a) . Agricultural laborers Farmers, planters, and overseers. - Musicians and teachers of muaic . . Professors and teachers Hotel and boarding house keepers. Housekeepers and stewardesses . Laborers (not specitied) Laundresses Nurses and midw i ves Keataurant and saloon keepers . . Servants Bookkeepers and accountants Clerks and copyists Merchants, dealers, and peddlers. Saleswomen Steam railroad employf^s Stenographers and typewriters. Apprentices Bakers Confectioners Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill npcrativcs. Dressmakers, niillinera. seamstresses, clc Lace and embroidery makers Printers, engravers, and bookbinders Tailorteses Total. 15, 740 245 173 282 94 126 87 67 162 60 179 2,950 67 51 886 187 . 214 13D 298 1,155 72 596 93 1,116 344 422 681 52 168 161 216 127 169 69 893 140 348 70 81 129 123 334 242 56 143 85 75 163 102 8,753 198 7 39 248 74 103 143 2,680 193 12 2,558 15 49 166 273 1,685 NATIVE WHITE. Native parents. 4,101 11 76 7 85 29 76 65 72 45 9 16 64 157 4 22 66 147 108 69 781 53 45 8 341 39 182 244 37 34 10 32 7 14 15 124 6 250 1 44 80 72 62 46 91 29 16 8 82 1,007 23 117 38 44 11 30 20 2 112 11 20 22 27 2 6 4 228 221 1 15 12 Foreign parents. 1,346 8 1 4 8 13 12 4 4 2 11 16 63 . 1 '. 8 3 15 14 9 15 242 15 15 1 178 16 147 57 5 26 31 32 1 6 8 46 3 23 Foreign white. 1,516 23 10 8 4 1 17 3 3 3 21 23 121 66 14 17 66 93 1 33 3 409 9 61 29 . 6 . 1 81 23 29 6 12 42 - 6 13 2 10 13 20 24 12 1 16 1 8 31 6 Total colored. (6) 8,777 228 08 264 51 10 4 42 H 15 148 12 76 2,610 62 17 852 40 39 5 148 503 81 188 280 32 251 4 107 70 lliO EO 144 24 681 126 63 76 13 19 224 171 48 9 48 40 105 44 197 77 12 31 120 2,038 157 7 2,319 1 88 ID 4 40 3 1 6 1,323 1 21 AGE PERIODS. (C) 10 to 24. 77 16 37 2 7 15 8 13 4 64 19 25 745 19 6 323 13 12 52 531 17 113- 32 141 161 233 143 13 166 65 71 23 (i5 12 209 48 233 17 16 42 6 96 64 7 49 29 18 43 2,968 66 1 14 96 2 SO 57 554 67 1,009 7 29 16 57 44 2 1 189 694 2 14 25 to 44. 109 69 159 42 29 48 64 34 40 84 29 103 1,510 33 32 360 87 105 67 166 450 45 320 46 665 138 162 339 33 2 56 74 22 399 51 105 50 50 50 60 149 125 32 62 40 28 46 50 3,677 83 2 20 110 30 36 69 1,403 42 924 C 10 61 26 4 6 3 4 1 63 710 2 10 21 45 to 64. 48 575 13 13 167 68 69 44 71 141 10 137 15 341 40 26 87 7 21 46 42 25 21 229 31 18 11 13 33 46 77 44 17 23 15 25 53 13 39 3 5 34 31 35 17 615 67 4 600 2 2 73 10 20 231 2 1 65 and over. e Ti3 totals for each sex include all occupations, whether specified or not. b Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Inlians. OCCUPATIONS. 649 CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AGE PERIODS, CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO FOR CITIES HAVING 50,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE : 1890— Continued. CHABI.ESTOJV, 8. C. CONJDQAL COHBITIOS. Illiter- ate. Can not speak Eng- lish. UNEMPLOYED, (ci) COUXTEY Of BIHTH. Single and on- known. Married. "Wid- owed. Di- vorced. Total. lto3 months. 4 to 6 months. 7 10 12 mouths. Ger- many. Ire- land. Great Britain. Canada (Eng- lish). Canada (French) Sweden and Norway. Den- mark. Other coun- tries. 6,126 8,980 621 13 3,155 27 1,890 867 865 168 715 390 160 14 31 8 240 1 89 31 62 14 13 36 28 33 29 73 33 42 987 30 16 421 27 85 35 91 749 34 151 32 323 184 299 202 20 168 64 86 37 81 18 273 49 221 25 26 63 28 129 82 13 64 39 25 48 60 3,635 142 132 209 80 36 63 95 60 33 88 25 129 1,853 22 31 421 143 116 96 196 374 30 418 59 739 150 110 367 32 U 11 11 4 2 5 3 2 5 2 2 8 107 15 4 43 17 13 8 11 32 2 25 2 51 10 4 12 i' 120 22 215 42 6 66 1 23 4 20 13 1 42 6 1 4 1 3 14 1 2 1 ? 6 1 1 2 2 3' 1 6 2 1 R 1 1 4 5 fi 1 4 7 3 1 2 1 5 6 1 7 787 344 1 51 9 12 1 13 22 1 45 9 14 16 16 05 3 5 14 15 7 13 7 238 29 12 36 8 2 5 101 57 11 10 10 12 20 12 898 1 1 1 2 2 i' 1 3 45 39 1 6 1 2 1 3 18 3 25 8 2 2 2 8 9 3 3 1 in i 1 15 20 1,165 31 4 263 13 2 3 35 4 5' 1 n 1 8 72 1 9 13 1 2 14 1? 2 415 139 2 327 106 2 2 13 2 1+ IS 13 6 15 4 9 13 57 3 '44 4 3 10 19 1 2 2 4 5 8 8 1 1 1 1 3 1 Iff 25 4 3 1 5 12 1 27 6 5 8 9 13 20 5 8 1 1 17 1 18 1 19 ■>n 7 8 1 2 9 3 29 7 21 9.9 9S 2 191 21 99 63 9 113 3 11 12 30 15 27 2 130 44 120 45 5 1 4 47 23 10 2 23 9 5 2 3, 325 a 3' 1 i 1 2 17 2 9 6 4 47 1 2 4 9 3 4 2 102 11 3 28 6 1 1 3 5 2 1 1 1 2 2 28 6 1 3 1 14 1 250 3 41 5 29 10 15 4 23 4 3 4 3 8 6 3 1 7 1 1 19 2 128 18 2 61 5 4 21 ?4 ?5 10 2 4 2 94 2 15 2« 97 1 2 28 99 1 30 2 9 5 4 7 3 108 12 8 6 1 2 2 30 15 2 5 7 3 9 7 385 1 1 6 2 31 79 123 76 86 37 578 84 123 52 54 63 93 196 153 38 72 40 46 90 50 2,761 8 7 13 2 i 39 4 2 1 9 3 9 7 5 7 4 9 2 2,339 i 3 1 18 1 4 2 m 4 8 1 3 3 33 34 35 2 6 i' 6 8 10 5 1 6 1 8 1 m 2 3 37 38 1 1... 1 3<> 40 1.-.. 41 4 4 8 2 4? 2 CO 33 8 6 2 7 9 3 419 1 11 4 1 i 94 1 43 1 44 1 1 45 46 4 3 1 1 47 48 4 4 1 140 1 2 1 2 2 20 49 50 51 42 2 1 1 .S? 57 1 26 209 14 47 65 639 81 2 1,293 14 42 17 72 5 5 46 6 1 172 S47 3 22 12 OS 1 1 170 2 69 32 29 8 1 m 2 11 13 18 14 43 1,286 48 C 603 1 5 49 13 1 4 2 20 41 42 32 819 64 4 657 1 1 4 9 9 2 4 7 1 35 1 .'54 1 53 1 10 4 1 4 7 7 i' 44 1 1 2 4 i 2 1 2 55 39 5t 1 i' 6 6 11 01 1,359 1 51 1 13 339 33 1 2 139 8 5fl 9 166 20 2 34 4 '-.q 2 4 60 61 6 3 1,228 fiV 165 80 05 20 9 2 fir 64 2 98 11 2' 2 72 7 2 i' 2 14 4 1 6 1 5 4 22 4 fif 3 4 15 4 1 2 Of 1 1 n- 1 6 1 1 1 1 1 1 63 465 7 2 2 48 372 3 1 2 7 7 i' 101 128 5 194 3 70 2 16 2 15 1 7 20 1 7 1 7 108 1 2 7 7 4 2 3 1 1 1 1 7 17 5 1 2 7 . c Age anknown omitted. d Unemployed at principal occupation during any portiou of census year ending ITay 31, ISDO. 650 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table X18.— TOTAX MALES AND FEMALES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN SELECTED OCCTIPATIONS, SPEAK ENGLISH, MONTHS UNEMPLOYED, AND COUNTRY OF BIRTH, CmCAOO, I£/Ii. SEX AKD BELEOTED OOODPATIOKS. MALES (a) Gnrdenera, florists, nuraerymen, and Tine growers >^ngineers (civil.mechauical, electrical, an(imiuing)and surveyors Lawyers Musicians and teacliers of music OHicials (government) Physicians and surgeons Barbers and hairdressers Bartenders Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) Laborers (not specified) Restaurant and saloon keepers Servants "Watchmen, policemen, and detectives Agents (claim, commission, real estate, insurance, etc.) aud col- lectors. Bankers, brokers, andof&cials of banks, etc Boatmen, canalmen, pilots, and sailors Bookkeepers, clerks, etc ..- Commercial travelers Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc Livery stable keepers and hostlers , Merchants, dealers, and peddlers Messengers, packers, and porters Salesmen Steam railroad employes Street railway employes Apprentices Bakers Blacksmiths and wheelwrights Boot and shoe makers and repairers Brickmakera, potters, etc Butchers Cabinet makers Carpenters and joiners Coopers Iron and steel workers (includes molders) Leather curriers, dressers, finishera, and tannera Machinists Manufacturers, publishers, etc Marble and stone cutters Maaoua (brick and stone) Painters, glaziers, and varnishera Plasterers Plumbers and gas an d steam fi ttors Printers, engravers, and bookbinders , Saw and planing mill employes, etc Tailors Tinners and tinware makers Tobacco and cigar factory operatives TTpholaterera , "Wood workers (not otherwise specified) , PEMALES (a) , Artists and teachers of art Musicians and teachers of music Professors and teachers Hotel and boarding houae keepers Housekeepers and stewardesses Laborers (not specified) Laundresses - Nurses and midwives Servants Bookkeepers and accountants Clerks and copyists , Merchants, dealers, and peddlers Messengers, packers, and porters Saleswomen Stenographers and type-w-riters , Telegraph and telephone operators Apprentices , Boot aud shoe makers and repairers Box makers (paper) Confectioners Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives Dressmakers, milliners, seamstresses, etc Printers, engravers, and bookbinders Tailorcsses Tobacco and cigar factory operatives Total. 370, 225 1,340 1,406 2,144 1,319 1,887 1,794 2,675 2,511 4,737 55, 621 5,041 8,804 4,192 8,203 2,642 3,310 32, 391 2,673 14, 604 1,934 22, 794 5,448 8,409 11, 694 3,039 3,256 2,643 4,028 3,576 1,669 4,753 2, 959 20, OSO 1,595 8,364 1,379 7,847 6,140 1,856 5,131 9,611 1,378 3,679 7,426 2,942 8,816 2,118 2,434 1,998 4,758 376 800 3,108 1,639 1,147 666 3,268 1,333 81,403 1,809 4,807 892 681 2,167 1,948 330 B15 513 537 461 637 16, 250 1,647 6,410 456 NATIVE WHTTE. Native parents. 73,988 94 620 1,383 253 601 1,002 630 485 1,239 4,065 539 1,469 811 4,052 1,620 845 11,182 1,288 2,200 608 6,569 774 3,232 3,617 794 289 233 434 270 113 433 134 3,416 163 905 135 1,520 2,093 154 432 1,977 154 631 2,080 143 273 311 211 161 410 14, 478 222 404 1,169 522 802 52 231 420 3,355 603 1,099 139 59 399 916 103 29 61 21 34 27 2,806 229 Foreign parenta. 80, 614 212 372 367 213 629 272 647 070 1,148 7,116 882 862 917 1,629 424 265 11, 630 557 4,739 318 4,172 2,613 2,424 3, 013 686 1,852 361 852 410 249 1,219 222 2,469 345 1,925 224 1,771 1,038 348 746 2,1«6 242 1,754 2,884 314 747 683 646 448 1,214 29, 773 105 308 1,449 300 170 153 599 216 6,279 992 2,693 105 433 1,228 832 180 279 317 348 237 302 6,964 1,105 1, 6.59 188 Foreign whiti. 1,027 411 388 803 725 509 1,103 1,265 2,309 43, 490 3,558 3,150 2, 427 2,616 696 2,185 9,448 735 7,331 895 12, 986 1,849 2,746 5,119 1,558 1,114 2,036 3,321 2,885 1,289 3,093 2, eoo 14, 168 1,078 6,521 1,016 4,540 3,002 1,350 3,933 6,398 961 1,292 2,443 2, 484 7,783 1,123 1,644 1,394 3,125 41, 891 46 135 482 780 647 346 2,052 677 20, 744 270 1,004 . 602 188 527 200 47 206 134 168 189 207 6,257 308 3,651 264 Total colored. 7,025 6 50 12 11 229 91 41 850 62 3,323 37 11 15 131 3 234 113 77 212 7 46 1 1 13 21 11 8 3 37 9 13 4 16 7 4 20 50 21 2 19 1 13 1 33 5 9 1,946 3 13 18 31 28 15 386 20 ,114 4 11 6 1 1 232 5 1 AGE PERIODS, (c) 10 to 24. 102, 098 186 354 222 280 216 95 832 797 703 14, 366 287 2,847 283 1,177 211 741 15, 724 268 4,484 482 3,308 4,017 2,666 2,266 424 3,189 769 922 C30 427 1,348 475 3,104 324 2,519 309 2,235 514 395 974 300 1, 734 3,429 577 2,158 809 840 675 2,197 54, 569 147 413 1,330 63 218 332 1,031 275 20, 375 1,313 3, 868 178 657 1,711 1,422 263 509 418 491 318 9,256 1,355 4,370 410 25 to 44. 651 802 1,282 742 1,163 1,083 1,607 1,544 S,068 29, 492 3,468 5,164 2,644 4,381 1, 489 1,970 13, 895 1,703 7,888 1,059 13, 060 1,097 4,668 7,680 2,324 1,472 2,720 1,779 947 2,731 1,742 11, 736 795 4,779 754 4,440 3,535 1.110 3,014 5,456 776 1,706 3,285 1,583 4,623 1,067 1,339 1,073 2,095 27, 550 45 to 64. 62, 396 185 383 1,528 993 560 142 1,631 653 9,086 497 885 445 22 410 508 56 6 84 44 61 6,021 276 861 413 228 547 255 448 601 221 155 905 10, 279 1,230 672 1,156 2,337 823 529 2,499 670 1,965 310 5,827 311 897 995 250 632 660 289 1,080 1,935 309 1,040 1,327 269 227 651 744 1,796 224 237 227 426 5,068 40 59 189 644 300 81 557 340 1,081 21 48 241 1 24 10 5 1 8 2 41 15 156 7 a The totals for each sex include all occupations, whether specified or not. 6 Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and oiviUzed Indian!. OCCUPATIONS. 651 'CLASSIFED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AGE PERIODS, CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO FOR CITIES HAVING 50,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE : 1890— Continued. CIIICAOO, Ilili. coNjosAL oosrornoM. Single and un- known. Married. 162, 621 321 629 685 639 494 472 1,229 1.681 1,554 24, 514 944 6,989 981 2,525 685 2,261 21, 460 810 6.729 1,115 6,097 4,343 4,296 4,540 1,087 3,214 1,109 l,62i 1,122 593 1,986 770 6,186 551 3,643 467 3,390 1,141 COS 1,564 4,285 408 2,217 4,540 789 2,800 1,062 i;i72 988 2,576 73, 885 Wid- owed. 198, 628 265 657 2,802 258 675 392 1,627 703 28, 746 1.729 4,530 257 671 1,909 1,831 310 513 475 526 341 615 13, 186 1,555 4,931 428 960 744 1,870 747 1,316 1,214 1,401 773 3,042 29,574 3,979 2,577 3,044 5,400 1,847 975 10, 481 1,693 7,471 760 16, 039 1,066 3,960 6,832 1,896 40 1,428 2,872 2,322 1,037 2,673 2,106 13, 240 982 4,579 895 4,305 4,837 1,142 3,427 6,113 872 1,408 2,760 2,087 5,748 1,018 1,208 977 2,123 5,684 8,443 Di- vorced 533 50 114 169 314 140 91 511 205 1,199 81 167 224 5 77 60 11 2 19 4 45 13 1,315 63 231 15 48 137 1,373 111 211 168 259 73 422 60 617 37 145 305 64 1 46 129 127 27 80 81 637 58 129 17 137 154 50 131 195 38 51 111 60 197 31 47 32 49 7,950 69 83 122 1,009 417 82 1,071 406 1,442 45 105 397 3 70 51 13 4 72 9 1,618 31 2:;o 12 miter- ate. Ca>n not &peak Eng- lish. 14,883 11 4 7 1 G 669 2 6 15 58 15 1 59 19 105 14 15 11 2 11 140 119 32, 283 UNEMPLOTED. (d) GO 23 68 6,463 62 316 64 15 61 57 6 408 69 1,104 64 18 149 188 160 129 99 564 66 59 121 39 54 210 170 40 19 26 338 68 60 25 171 401 135 7 2 122 S 17 95 49 116 12, 137 160 229 90 53 19 62 243 11 625 91 1,301 93 67 656 33 132 387 174 555 367 361 496 2,099 173 1,106 221 423 142 158 759 563 96 30 130 1,108 2,090 181 171 136 497 5, 924 2,149 10 6 5 10 19 242 2 286 36 35 109 71 391 98 2,891 1 12 Total. 18 21 777 7 977 64 .46, 023 97 76 20 77 71 7 110 161 322 13, 281 61 763 ]30 161 33 996 70 1,378 108 409 479 225 919 136 440 202 383 328 634 360 369 6,079 238 1,675 208 074 2-10 425 2,060 2,152 471 361 55.5 1,112 1,015 250 203 206 616 6,117 1 to3 montlis. 25, 647 15 28 510 1 259 165 1,248 85 232 20 112 108 11 82 47 43 45 80 1,375 139 777 58 29 36 10 34 21 5 76 90 186 6,958 30 560 70 93 10 227 597 43 782 66 203 189 146 675 187 108 233 189 182 233 257 3,845 163 121 444 140 243 1,210 255 229 340 566 574 153 103 183 385 lto6 months. 7 to 12 mouths. 16, 360 11 16 374 29 137 53 709 31 57 53 3 30 24 30 27 47 822 72 606 40 26 60 96 6,244 15 160 37 67 17 355 19 466 30 142 162 53 231 11 162 70 111 110 412 100 91 1, 834 60 468 63 171 75 151 941 .774 189 100 154 493 362 69 70 01 168 28 87 09 378 30 91 10 38 41 3 34 15 13 13 24 412 48 213 12 4,026 21 40 1,082 66 14 8 130 12 64 128 26 110 12 91 26 39 29 • 40 27 21 400 14 117 24 69 25 31 141 162 27 32 61 48 COUNTEY OP BIETH. 1 3 104 1 4 11 35 28 161 21 44 2 17 14 5 18 8 5 5 9 141 19 68 Ger- many. 606 98 101 371 159 167 707 591 611 13, 519 1,746 1,033 501 887 215 241 2,447 262 2,991 306 5,648 679 982 1,485 305 434 1, 263 1,057 1,164 812 1,609 1,178 4,739 518 1,405 476 1,484 1,047 430 1,655 1,936 306 255 890 302 2,439 621 897 061 1,421 11, 136 Ire- land. Great Britain 35 116 126 198 124 523 192 5,149 49 256 204 97 174 21 53 39 SO 97 92 ,725 53 973 90 6 10 66 256 172 70 522 93 5,836 46 170 108 14 69 26 14 10 23 25 SO 941 90 48 9 12 37 101 112 78 19 90 129 977 64 172 41 15 70 47 11 11 23 13 15 21 654 GO 37 4 9 21 72 99 36 12 65 90 634 60 104 29 10 52 72 11 5 7 4 513 41 41 18 3 13 29 124 31 693 94 6,2U 1 1 11 15 2 33 10 421 7 49 82 17 328 45 33 236 584 11, 063 696 669 1,113 376 89 304 1,637 74 1,716 221 1,106 269 354 1,559 672 62 95 624 268 106 329 19 934 193 861 98 327 862 227 608 395 217 366 167 89 170 77 ■ 17 34 90 8,854 19, 396 07 Canatla (Eng- lish). Canada (French) 42 GO 462 1,635 132 482 206 433 ISO 241 2, 103 151 543 120 1,050 103 484 614 128 105 151 426 152 46 321 58 1,433 38 092 58 770 526 246 562 622 171 333 390 27 168 93 62 85 104 2,932 51 14 46 01 64 62 189 633 113 179 111 271 82 185 1,058 104 355 39 461 105 288 364 119 44 41 139 82 41 119 44 901 37 189 23 226 261 36 107 291 48 140 222 24 63 83 13 49 65 2,027 Sweden and ^Norway. 9 86 4 60 10 37 17 25 28 13 10 12 20 47 60 17 7 374 5 25 5 17 23 10 30 60 19 14 18 11 12 8 7 10 13 201 30, 165 96 54 16 38 62 33 65 124 279 6,054 224 485 232 241 49 1,074 1,214 29 811 140 941 486 264 661 187 173 157 615 6B7 53 161 753 3,840 116 1,136 95 1,182 327 178 447 1,279 88 102 382 200 1,893 125 81 246 560 9,879 Den- mark. 3,716 28 17 6 9 4 10 28 26 44 106 37 19 11 53 164 11 203 19 264 46 45 31 44 19 28 67 61 11 31 107 383 28 60 21 93 71 13 71 105 24 13 61 17 121 12 41 20 76 Other coun- tries. ,178 223 43 56 274 45 90 223 151 150 11, OSff 700 349 145 293 73 866 90 024 41 3,493 189 305 579 90 375 545 161 503 434 1, 581 143 1,160 236 442 385 211 552 655 89 69 323 1,314 2,922 205 149 233 797 6,185 124 9 36 12 5 3 10 9 17 3 6 17 1 11 4 S 11 1, 328 118 21 835 17 1 1 215 69 1,611 19 156 135 14 108 10 1 105 19 35 31 05 1, 023 31 1,607 141 Age unknown omitted. d TTnemployed at principal oocapation during any portion of census year ending May 31, 1890. 652 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table H8.— TOTAL MALES AND FEMALES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN SELECTED OCCUPATIONS, SPEAK ENGLISH, MONTHS UNEMPLOYED, AND COUNTRY OP BIRTH, CIJyCINIVATI, OHIO. SEX ASD SELECTED OCCUPATIONS. MALES (a). Engineers (civil, mechanical, electrical, andmining) and surveyors Lawyers Mnsicians and teachers of mnsic OflBcials (gorernment) Physicians and surgeons Barbers and hairdressers Bartenders Engineers and firemen {not locomotive) . Laborers {not specified) Bestaurant and saloon keepers Servants "Watchmen, policemen, and detectives Agentfl (claim, commission, real estate, insurance, etc.) and col- lectors. Bankers, brokers, ,ind officials of banks, etc Bookkeepers, clerks, etc Commercial travelers Draymen, hackmeu, teamsters, etc.. Livery stable keepers and liostlera- Merchants, dealers, and peddlers... Messengers, packers, and porters. .. Salesmen Steam railroad employes Street railway employ6s Apprentices Bakers Blacksmiths and "wheelwrights Boot and slice makers and repairers Brass workers (not otherwise specified). Brewers and maltsters Brickmakers, potters, etc Butchers Cabinetmakers Carpenters and joiners Carriage and wagon makers (not otherwise classified) . Coopers Harness, saddle, and trunk TO.ikers, etc Iron and steel workers (includes molders) Leather curriers, dressers, finishers, and tanners. Machinists Manufacturers, publishers, etc Marble and stone cutters Masons (brick and stone) Painters, glaziers, and vamishers Plumbers and gas and steam fitters.. Printers, engravers, and bookbinders. Tailors Tinners and tinware makers Tobacco and cigar factory operatives Upholsterers Wood workers (not otherwise specified) , FEMALES (o) . Musicians and teachers of music. . Professors and teachers Hotel and boarding house keepers. Housekeepers and stewardesses — Laborers (not specified) Laundresses Nurses and midwives Servants Bookkeepers and acconntants. . Clerks and copyists Merchants, dealers, and peddlers Messengers, packers, and porters Saleswomen Stenographers and typewriters Telegraph and telephone operators Apprentices Boot and shoe makers and repairers Box makers (paper) Confectioners Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives. Drossmakcr.s, milliners, seamstresses, etc. Printers, engravers, and bookbinders Tailoresses Tobacco and cigar factory operatives Wood workers (not otherwise specified).. Total. 94, 527 325 574 399 600 559 808 768 1,105 10, 859 1,483 2,203 977 1,664 391 6,915 770 4,593 659 5,854 2,173 2,098 3,779 788 3,425 1,053 1,805 2,333 347 905 384 NATIVE WHITE. 3,200 1,060 2,814 741 647 772 2,234 663 2,155 1,499 482 3,242 3,216 575 2,132 2,186 564 3,415 807 1,630 30, 410 197 971 267 749 186 1,944 371 8,871 328 637 407 206 1,347 425 151 918 223 1"I0 713 6,292 404 2,301 628 Native parents. 139 338 58 173 311 347 1,496 135 256 241 682 201 2,311 273 878 113 1,036 418 568 652 846 258 59 248 281 57 12 65 115 47 760 151 66 128 356 52 456 405 47 215 704 80 526 81 110 330 164 6,610 Foreign parents. 74 826 109 133 25 159 126 3,385 338 220 27 47 285 188 30 25 128 36 26 110 1,247 90 183 64 10 39, 087 118 371 140 222 130 309 359 351 3,381 441 381 374 487 319 3,785 330 2,222 398 2,040 1,210 1,164 623 344 3,029 264 849 959 201 144 193 481 285 872 386 235 422 1,163 186 1,029 601 211 310 1,739 384 1,232 734 287 728 539 821 16, 530 100 467 47 305 71 449 95 8,772 171 374 117 144 974 216 67 115 752 174 77 638 4,048 288 1,763 407 82 Foreign white. 32, 029 65 63 175 99 114 259 294 320 4,419 879 617 339 393 71 765 165 1,298 294 2,711 353 861 461 97 138 721 685 1,085 88 748 124 600 728 1,349 202 327 220 702 396 666 689 760 310 369 3,351 196 567 138 536 6,337 21 143 87 249 28 633 337 2,725 18 40 261 13 86 18 2 13 85 64 861 24 353 97 Total colored. (6) 150 16 87 1,563 28 949 23 2 64 2 195 54 67 187 5 43 1 AQIS FEHIODS. (C) 2,133 2 35 24 62 12 803 13 989 1 3 2 2 2 3 13G 2 2 10 to 24. 108 55 83 54 43 282 271 129 1,050 77 782 42 3,520 132 1,358 122 710 1,479 853 372 167 1,412 341 563 768 167 112 145 273 163 415 283 88 313 747 129 783 127 118 198 1,071 254 1,031 545 100 367 391 625 17,518 25 to 44. 84 266 8 269 80 407 300 5,403 231 473 31 185 098 320 150 675 194 74 614 3,365 300 1,651 635 75 44, 574 45 to 64. 162 47 325 159 399 99 288 143 319 157 420 409 706 4,768 933 3,092 606 805 202 2,785 496 2,358 371 3,088 470 989 1,101 651 10 524 872 904 142 643 160 641 652 1,390 327 281 302 1,075 362 1,033 748 253 574 1,687 254 833 856 266 803 335 642 9,800 93 568 121 291 35 963 138 2,738 157 20 823 102 20 233 29 41 90 2,381 86 632 87 20 97 84 241 2,536 440 292 293 443 118 541 135 767 148 1,708 204 235 273 62 313 552 34 137 69 268 283 842 114 237 141 376 165 324 S22 95 391 413 62 245 611 94 233 68 236 2,626 19 130 122 148 15 501 114 560 5 13 172 1 20 1 1 65 and over. 2,946 9 4 23 475 34 22 40 78 27 61 17 330 20 21 18 3 19 49 168 4 13 10 163 16 41 16 34 17 35 102 16 79 41 5 20 174 14 13 13 25 400 a The totals for each sex include all occupations, whether specified or not. t Persons of negro descent, Chinese, J.ipanese, and civilized Indians, OCCUPATIONS. 653 CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AGE PERIODS, CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO FOE CITIES HAVING 50,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE : 1890— Continued. CINGINNAXI, OmO. CONJUGAL CONDITION. Single and un- til own. Married. 41, 881 161 223 117 144 189 374 469 279 6,061 210 1,369 153 494 4,618 323 1,910 243 1,419 1, 5S5 1,238 743 33i 1,415 457 750 1,088 206 214 187 365 251 722 329 180 408 i,oao 198 1,006 303 193 306 1,540 343 1,321 761 249 612 475 733 24,530 168 890 45 457 625 199 7,676 311 582 97 197 1,286 405 08 151 867 217 78 679 6,077 01 49, 592 155 334 230 S40 338 414 278 790 6.270 1,233 758 778 998 271 2,205 434 2,546 390 4,21)2 658 833 997 449 10 666 994 1,146 133 674 183 807 763 1,943 386 430 336 1,149 438 1,103 1,134 264 897 1,678 224 778 1,317 297 763 320 748 1,964 "Wlcl- o"wed. 2,939 9 14 14 15 28 19 20 34 513 38 74 40 71 13 132 25 228 28 27 30 15 Di- vorced. 482 34 434 10 23 80 4 26 16 2 21 13 393 1 70 18 3 7 17 14 24 39 140 16 37 28 63 25 45 62 116 17 38 12 43 3,734 13 60 170 195 25 811 137 730 6 25 227 4 33 30 2 39 21 771 6 145 18 4 Illiter- ate. 182 Can not speak Eng- lisli. 3,669 22 13 58 1,516 29 173 2tl 4 1 10 169 47 245 25 4 68 8 8 15 41 3 313 1 2 63 5 32 3 24 1,660 18 48 14 613 709 "i 3,815 1 21 1 2 22 25 20 684 64 1 100 37 253 28 13 23 3 22 181 99 159 14 104 133 147 25 61 20 83 122 64 20 36 145 78 4 23 281 20 65 14 66 824 UNEJIPLOTED. (d) 4 37 5 91 21 444 Total. 14, 234 23 5 48 20 3 26 66 107 ,923 24 163 35 73 6 271 12 625 40 154 193 67 166 64 166 82 277 S88 40 82 115 76 119 989 125 104 60 603 71 223 70 164 721 960 83 155 218 162 218 2,824 10 269 1 to3 months. 4 to 6 months. 7 to 12 months 11 40 233 C3 667 16 32 6 22 62 35 1 17 132 24 11 69 569 41 316 107 16 10 37 68 1,968 11 94 13 30 1 123 5 335 24 61 84 93 47 85 49 183 208 28 45 57 606 76 71 316 43 127 34 89 338 620 40 89 147 41 138 105 137 1,659 6,079 9 2 10 6 2 11 21 26 1,694 9 61 13 29 4 220 11 69 4 226 6 14 111 19 278 10 16 3 79 15 4 36 314 24 268 85 12 22 68 14 52 24 06 131 8 24 48 18 24 303 86 24 11 139 22 65 25 64 347 349 36 42 67 21 64 44 62 823 13 23 109 26 209 4 14 3 11 21 11 4 4 13 187 9 45 17 1,529 5 8 13 361 4 18 10 14 1 42 70 5 24 41 12 15 3 29 9 29 49 4 13 10 13 17 80 13 9 11 48 6 31 11 11 56 91 8 24 26 G 20 13 19 COUNTEY OF BIKTH. Ger- many. 26 40 139 44 63 229 251 173 2,404 726 176 261 33 433 107 911 211 1,863 274 229 173 51 110 667 621 802 66 723 94 646 073 870 180 296 183 498 365 450 403 114 640 649 31 244 1,120 162 512 113 486 3,336 Ire- land. Great Britain 12 05 41 144 16 252 84 1,409 3 23 170 8 49 5 294 64 3 4,599 11 9 1 31 12 2 8 71 1,586 62 104 132 64 10 128 15 287 65 197 35 46 223 31 9 11 99 128 7 5 9 16 G 108 7 17 13 103 2 41 31 74 10 241 31 1,053 4 7 62 2 15 1,752 1 19 1 9 7 233 13 19 16 2 11 10 5 11 18 6 G 55 136 10 41 17 41 19 125 20 44 7 92 16 37 85 11 8 Canada (Eng lish) Canada (French) 12 2 100 6 6 13 46 8 75 66 15 46 65 32 46 39 4 6 8 16 14 11 111 7 7 15 1 9 8 1 2 22 4 12 4 3 1 1 4 102 20 14 Sweden and Norway, 120 Den- mark. Other coun- tries. e Age unknoim omitted. d Unemployed at principal occupation during any portion of census year ending May 31, 1890. 654 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 118.— TOTAL MALES AND FEMALES 10 TEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN SELECTED OCCUPATIONS, SPEAK ENGLISH, MONTHS UNEMPLOYED, AND COUNTRY OP BIRTH, ci.eti:E/AIv», OHIO. BSX AND SELECTED OCCUPATIONS. MALES (a) . Ii]nginec>rs(ciTil,inecliaiiical, electrical, and mining) andsurveyoxs. Lawyers Oftic'ials (gorernnieut) Physicians and surgeons Barbers and hairdressers Bartenders Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) . Laboi-ers {not specified) Kestaurant and saloon lieepers ^ Servants "Watchmen, policemen, and detectives Agents (claim, commission, real estate, insurance, etc.) and col- lectors. Bankers, hrokers, and officials of banks, etc Boatmen, canalinen, pilots, and sailors Bookkeepers, clerks, etc Commercial travelers Draymen, liaukmen, teamsters, etc. Liver}' stable keepers and hostlers. Merchants, dealers, and peddlers.. . Messengers, packers, and porters.. Salesmen Steam railroad employes Street railway employes Telegraph and telephone operators. Apijrontices Bakers Black-sraiths and "whechyriglits Boot and shoe makers and repairers. Brickmakers, potters, etc B utchers Cabinet makers and upholsterers Carpenters and joiners Coopers Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives. Iron and steel workers (incladea moldors) Machinists Mannfacturers, pnblishers, etc Marble and stone cntters Masons (brick and stone) Painters, glaziers, and varnishers Plnnibera and gas and ateam fitters Printers, engravers, and bookbinders Saw and planing mill employes, etc Ship and boat builders Steam boiler makers Tailors Tinners and tinware makers Tobacco and cigar factory operatives Wire workers Wood workera (not otherwise specified) . FEMALES (a) . Musicians and teachers of music . . . Professors and teachers Hotel and boarding house keepers. Housekeepers and stewardesses Laborers (not specified) Laundresses Kurscs and midv/ivoa lioita urant and saloon keepera Servants Bookkeepers and accountants Clerks and copyists Merchants, dealers, and peddlers. Messengers, packers, and porters. Saleswomen Stenographers and typewriters Tologi-aph and telephone operators Apprentices Bo.K makers (paper) Cotton, "Woolen, and other textile mill operatives. Dressmakers, milliners, seamstresses, etc Iron and steel workers (includes molders) . Paper mill operatives Printers, engravers, and bookbinders Tailoresses Tobacco and cigar factory operatives Total. 83,101 eo3 405 527 289 1,34G 17, 847 985 1,231 1,228 403 623 6,537 555 2,368 2S3 4,473 COl 1,800 2,117 573 287 733 815 838 670 3,982 494 312 6,127 3,123 1,363 060 1,044 1, 040 619 1, 123 343 439 337 1,564 576 000 763 428 19, 334 174 934 219 410 237 072 279 78 6,705 201 812 ICO 83 619 265 89 88 96 330 4,608 84 137 190 768 126 NATIVE WHITE. Native parents. 17, 554 306 288 155 285 83 74 307 1, 328 114 224 136 038 239 130 2,290 285 480 79 1,119 136 709 732 239 139 135 33 109 09 10 97 71 924 37 21 570 773 613 30 107 442 130 831 20 81 123 69 44 75 3,878 Foreign parents. 382 88 83 35 67 123 18 1,113 100 203 24 18 129 142 26 8 8 20 816 6 1 55 44 9 20, 401 165 06 89 92 181 99 325 2,780 148 145 138 235 87 146 2,151 143 657 71 1,014 292 045 681 112 105 472 80 259 105 39 254 154 757 85 71 1,401 980 293 61 145 614 293 488 CI 91 123 244 207 181 171 156 7,785 60 412 35 85 105 143 61 11 1,863 162 495 30 48 307 97 53 00 CO 10-1 63 27 123 390 64 Foreign wliite. 43, 909 139 49 119 105 178 111 704 13, 538 718 470 390 352 240 1,073 107 1,170 132 2, 334 183 443 091 219 S3 197 302 861 568 200 48G 331 2,273 370 220 3,093 1,355 551 268 768 673 190 301 266 270 179 1,237 244 356 647 197 7,327 Total colored. (!>) 19 134 84 231 93 389 90 49 0,655 29 113 100 17 82 26 10 14 22 146 1,303 16 109 18 331 63 1,237 5 10 201 6 393 •I 1 2 23 AGE PEEIODS. (o) 24, 305 153 22 30 35 223 108 179 6,137 02 469 14 177 34 95 2,844 05 683 81 648 493 731 453 149 144 774 121 255 110 95 257 193 692 GO 128 1,804 1,125 119 66 167 497 286 645 104 104 109 645 208 190 263 160 12, 309 41, 141 91 410 7 84 160 196 65 6 4,095 212 690 16 73 391 197 85 293 1,818 105 154 622 116 334 231 203 288 254 152 820 8,785 654 357 603 215 282 2,198 349 1,255 146 2,418 124 844 1,257 367 123 26 215 680 309 178 446 253 2,153 204 135 2,603 1,651 739 216 .553 S52 279 474 154 184 131 637 293 327 420 192 5,460 15, 462 07 439 103 159 55 300 125 65 1,091 198 74 7 120 08 11 29 1.406 39 113 5 102 117 112 125 47 22 316 3,440 249 133 258 380 129 134 453 115 384 63 1,223 39 201 376 54 20 ! 5 r 69 320 245 106 974 200 42 669 457 71 295 262 49 93 75 131 47 75 72 68 1,351 14 71 98 131 31 163 79 14 258 1 16 63 3 7 5 257 1 14 3 29 4 65 and over. 2,001 25 430 19 14 24 12 35 1 ' 5 41 3 170 5 15 28 2 26 150 30 7 ' 44 53 45 38 20 57 9 7 7 7 163 a The totals for each sex include all occupations, whether specified or not. b Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and ciTUized Inditna. OCCUPATIONS. 655 CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AGE PERIODS, CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO FOR CITIES HAVING 50,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1890— Continued. CI/EVSIKiAND, OHIO. CONJUGAL CONDITION. Illiter- ate. Can not speak Kng- lisli. nSEMPLOTKD. (d) COUSTUY OF BIHTH. Single and un- known. Married. ■Wid- owed. Di- vorced. Total. 1 to 3 months. 4 to 6 montlia. 7 to 12 months. Ger- many. Ire- land. Great Britain. Canada (Eng- lish). Can.ada {French) Sweden and Xorway Den- mark. Other coun- tries. 33, 265 47, 687 1,973 176 5,252 8,694 9,504 4, 602 3,936 1,086 17,861 23 12 32 46 126 49 177 5,067 316 151 137 141 25 25 332 43 579 42 060 75 171 239 81 6 93 219 317 283 140 253 227 1,083 218 08 953 613 205 98 371 335 39 137 20,0 55 73 465 113 207 302 113 2,622 6,809 6,780 1,970 178 337 145 11,010 1 210 114 61 144 243 193 367 7,350 130 857 72 333 78 214 3,629 185 924 145 1,010 521 977 724 225 ni) 777 152 309 170 120 297 223 1,084 81 141 2,121 1,461 204 103 220 602 344 C03 114 171 147 583 251 261 288 180 16, 193 339 270 295 324 275 88 940 10, 081 828 326 667 854 311 261 1,922 340 1,395 125 3,348 134 783 1,330 336 109 28 252 891 608 185 628 339 2,764 390 180 2,918 1,598 1,124 253 783 925 260 438 218 244 180 941 314 330 463 239 1,172 11 19 10 20 8 38 393 2li 43 28 38 n 10 79 10 42 11 103 5 34 55 11 2 3 2 i' i 23 1 2 3 3 2 7 7 2 12 1 4 8 1 1 44 3 14 4 13 11 129 3,517 11 61 17 28 5 119 144 8 171 13 84 74 73 124 30 7 65 22 99 51 67 41 41 719 104 64 925 216 .64 102 320 317 68 84 85 103 44 119 64 47 81 55 1,303 21 1 7 2 7 6 74 1,467 5 29 8 13 3 27 77 1 94 7 34 25 87 03 15 1 24 10 61 23 10 20 20 396 44 33 695 132 21 41 133 126 32 38 33 67 27 67 33 25 64 34 675 15 8 2 2 1 2 2 15 313 2 10 2 8 2 15 28 3 13 3 12 80 11 18 4 3 20 2 13 3 1 4 38 10 6 77 28 11 9 16 25 6 11 7 10 2 12 8 3 9 3 232 10 6 28 4 4 13 165 2,395 100 114 139 37 11 62 31 7 191 25 120 17 40 221 33 G 8 133 62 17 20 2 139 24 18 593 126 68 34 60 41 34 20 1 44 39 26 10 6 2t 7 1,508 60 11 37 29 14 10 252 808 03 111 75 90 19 58 333 23 172 24 306 41 101 118 63 6 36 19 229 45 17 97 19 433 12 66 675 458 137 87 163 14S 80 76 6 106 33 45 35 11 64 16 969 23 9 14 8 9 6 ■49 203 20 31 18 27 9 46 124 10 8'J 7 53 23 53 66 24 14 12 - 44 19 11 10 12 153 19 1 128 112 48 3 17 64 23 30 4 37 10 7 30 9 5 11 478 1 8 11 7 17 24 31 63 4,822 209 63 18 55 12 14 192 24 134 11 880 29 73 40 22 5 44 49 130 138 03 103 82 378 06 74 714 130 39 43 154 84 13 36 55 12 19 687 54 •> 1 i 4 16 5 47 3,018 47 42 20 9 1 13 29 3 110 11 302 12 3 45 10 2 1 8 7 26 5,008 35 21 12 8 2 2 20 3 123 15 181 12 10 47 10 5 1 4 B 40 1,737 4 22 7 7 1 4 2 S 2 3 18 1 3 2 1 6 1 6 155 9 12 1 2' 23 1 i' 7 8 9 10 11 12 n 14 77 39 4 64 3 38 19 25 38 11 3 21 10 26 20 46 15 17 285 50 20 253 56 22 49 177 167 20 35 46 26 16 50 13 19 13 18 456 3 3 26 4 6 2 15 16 17 3 4 3 5 8 10 1 18 3 20 '1 3 6 1 3 2 2 3 4 22 23 "■1 1 3 •>,f, 24 17 00 41 23 33 17 131 33 14 389 26 13 12 50 26 14 18 17 8 115 14 16 60 16 870 13 51 116 83 84 63 78 333 74 42 684 60 24 23 148 51 6 18 115 18 26 313 21 36 160 44 1,106 3 1 3 ?« 9 30 48 4 13 18 135 19 10 85 64 33 4 34 45 14 17 10 19 9 37 8 9 6 8 1,778 1 3 1 6' 1 1 3 i "2 8 1 6 1 5 1 3 3 i' 191 w 3 4 13 2 7 23 29 30 1 6 23 31 1 44 1 3 20 32 33 31 1 10 6 2 1 1 1 2 8 1 3 3" 8 2 35 7 3 36 37 38 3n 40 3 3 1 41 1 43 44 13 2 1 45 46 2 i 1 47 124 ' 49 14 1 74 24 138 50 50 51 25 1,046 62 6q 138 887 21 185 168 259 156 16 6,117 276 757 40 79 485 252 83 83 94 301 3,756 82 107 184 683 113 17 20 46 68 36 122 26 12 242 11 24 30 3 17 5 1 13 24 138 150 30 267 88 48 308 3 23 86 1 17 7 5 1 3 14 7 3 24 9 2 38 1 3 4 i' 1 10 187 2 7 22 46 18 1 278 18 41 1 3 33 15 2 8 9 31 426 13 2 14 51 16 2 161 4 8 1 4 7 21 10 4 18 1 1 6 8 1 1 64 4 11 4 38 20 87 49 163 25 ]i1 1, 343 8 35 31 10 27 5 2 9 9 41 408 16 34 109 23 1 29 25 74 11 114 15 1,011 6 11 22 e' 2 3 1 2 6 130 io' 1 n 24 18 30 4 31 17 12 405 9 23 18 2 21 7 1 2 3 13 238 1 1 6 6 10 2 19 12 13 2 21 15 6 151 4 18 5 2 15 9 4 1 3 2 137 3 3 2 22 1 64 15 46 27 136 3 33 34 91 16 1 670 6 1 55 2 9 17 7 07 TO 17 7 563 2 20 29 3 11 2 56 67 2 1 1 1 68 .69 7 414 no 129 3 15 1 2 8 2 1 2 6 23 186 9 2 7 27 4 85 11 15 3 63 20 61 63 23- 1 1 2 12 1 61 1 64 2 17 10 4 8 3 1 4 3 61 3 65 2 1 66 . 67 1 1 1 47 115 3 54 2 67 6 68 2 3 5 189 1 1 6 76 379 nil 1 16 323 1 6 40 3 1 11 363 1 20 2 44 5 1 I 76 2 61 i 4 1 IS 77 1 26 3 32 6 ! 71 7 fj 2 72 71 74 3 197 17 74 4 20 5 3 4 7 3 9 2 75 76 77 c Age unknown omitted. d Unemployed at principal occupation during any portion of census year ending May 31, 1890. 656 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 118.— TOTAL MALES AND FEMALES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN SELECTED OCCUPATIONS, SPEAK ENGLISH, MONTHS UNEMPLOYED, AND COUNTRY OF BIRTH, COIiUmBlTS, OHIO. SEX AND SELECTED OCCUPATIONS. MALES (a) Clergymen Engineers (civil, mechanical, electrical, andmining) and surveyors Lawyers ufficials (governmeut) Pliyeicians and surgeons Professors and teacliers Barbers and hairdressers Bartenders .' Engineers and iiremen (not locomotive) Laborers {not specified) Hestaurant and saloonkeepers Servants Watchmen, policemen, and detectives Agents (claim, commission, real estate, insurance, etc.) and col- lectors. Bankers, hrokers, and officials of banks, etc Bookkeepers, clerks, etc Commercial travelers '. Draymen, hackuien, teamsters, etc Livfry stable keepers andbostlers Merchants, dealers, and peddlers Messengers, packers, and porters , Salesmen Steam railroad employes Street r.nihvay employes Telegraph and telephone operators Apprentices Bakers Blacksmiths and "wheelwrights Boot and shoo makers and repairers Brewers and maltsters Brickmakcra, potters, etc Butchers Cabinet makers Carpenters and joiners Carriage and wagon makers (not otherwise classified) Clock and watch makers and repairers Harness, saddle, and trunk makers, etc Iron and steel workers (includes molders) Machinists Manufacturers, publishers, etc Marble and stone cutters Masons (brick and stone) Painters, glaziers, and varnishers Plasterers Plumbers and gas and steam fitters Printers, engravers, and bookbinders Tailors Tinners and tinware makers Upholsterers Wood workers (not otherwise specified) FEMALES (a) Actors Artists and teachers of art Maaicians and teachers of music Professors and teachers Hotel and boarding house keepers Housekeepers and stewardesses Laborers (not specified) Laundresses Nurses and midwives .' Servants Agents, collectors, and commercial travelers Bookkeepers and accountants Clerks and copyists Merchants, dealers, and peddlers Saleswomen Stenographers an d typewriters Boot and shoe makers and repairers Clock and watch makers and repairers Confectioners Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives Dressmakers, milliners, seamstresses, etc Lace and embroidery makers Printers, engravers, and bookbinders Tailoresses Tobacco and cigar factory operatives Total. 103 110 220 105 201 112 282 181 285 4,172 301 687 295 621 164 2,179 355 990 153 1,540 184 6:!1 1,739 1.58 130 191 198 679 301 112 118 237 154 1,382 322 19-1 120 660 664 565 157 477 897 107 213 423 292 218 178 296 20 35 83 384 122 194 24 359 93 2,530 30 90 299 37 124 109 50 74 28 36 1,524 31 57 296 82 NATIVE WHITE. Native parents. 62 79 185 122 168 58 159 1,544 122 137 452 117 1,322 278 499 87 830 86 368 i, 085 130 99 80 64 304 78 2 176 77 67 259 336 351 49 165 468 09 101 221 62 95 90 140 3,199 15 25 67 201 72 99 10 95 46 1,028 21 65 158 18 70 SO 16 23 16 10 754 22 31 Foreign parents. 6,687 18 19 30 47 29 25 67 83 53 643 85 62 71 85 602 50 200 22 351 40 215 420 16 30 177 50 15 25 80 41 231 80 70 84 226 190 102 65 141 272 36 154 59 77 67 114 2,346 3 7 12 134 21 34 3 65 22 740 2 80 120 6 60 18 82 44 9 20 627 7 22 171 29 Foreign white. 6,678 26 11 11 22 37 13 32 33 60 1,154 118 76 81 80 166 26 117 17 347 17 45 227 10 1 13 84 177 158 95 27 75 09 260 61 41 19 165 136 103 51 164 122 31 20 43 181 46 19 1 1 6 41 16 47 6 63 20 452 6 1 19 13 4 1 2 7 3 105 2 Total colored. (6) 1,991 4 2 1 87 7 13 831 12 327 6 4 29 1 174 27 18 41 3 7 2 1 2 8 8 14 14 6 146 5 316 AGE PERIODS, (c) 10 to 24. 7. 964 6 30 19 24 9 16 110 73 42 1,242 14 254 12 80 15 1,103 45 3-12 42 188 116 257 359 29 62 184 07 164 46 17 29 69 28 172 98 104 31 238 215 34 42 77 287 23 118 189 72 71 89 100 3,790 25 to 44. 13 12 33 144 7 61 13 116 21 1,556 6 65 222 7 83 82 37 68 22 30 769 18 35 164 70 13,916 66 54 124 110 111 75 143 93 174 1,916 183 265 174 298 86 882 220 464 81 855 51 300 1,100 109 62 7 91 SOO 133 78 67 123 69 705 158 49 321 319 296 87 256 450 94 174 123 111 67 147 2,572 45 to 64. 7 18 44 218 53 73 6 172 30 837 17 28 71 17 39 20 13 15 4 6 039 13 22 106 11 6,403 48 168 76 168 26 419 15 70 259 19 6 34 121 !)5 15 21 43 50 431 54 12 36 102 116 207 25 121 U5 44 14 62 76 34 20 41 1 2 1 100 65 and over. a The totals for each sex include all occupations, whether specified or not. t Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indiaip. OCCUPATIONS. 657 CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AGE PERIODS, CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO FOR CITIES HAVING 50,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1890 -Continued. CO£.t;MBVf«, OHIO. CONJUGAL CONDITION. Single and un- known. 11,930 31 41 61 47 32 41 125 123 75 2,112 51 417 60 150 1,396 89 427 74 335 128 326 698 66 73 188 77 231 Married. 77 137 127 45 279 277 58 138 413 45 147 249 99 100 110 133 28 64 371 25 100 16 .158 44 2,238 17 91 282 13 112 101 45 70 25 33 1,238 30 64 249 76 "Wid- owed. 15,418 68 65 154 142 163 60 145 53 200 1,681 232 147 218 449 115 750 260 637 70 1,174 54 293 1,111 90 56 119 427 68 161 113 992 175 65 71 373 97 318 462 117 63 176 110 60 159 475 11 3 12 6 23 20 2 77 8 111 5 2 7 11 2 113 Di- Torced 2 11 3 10 161 15 20 17 22 17 8 8 4 746 3 6 6 72 71 112 40 164 12 3 4 3 1 3 1 160 1 2 27 2 13 Illiter- ate. Can not spe.ik Eng- liali. 82 23 975 9 546 205 107 17 407 2 2 152 1 6 1 1 36 UNEMPLOYED, (ij) Total. 4,630 8 3 1 21 15 13 23 1,405 4 40 17 23 133 16 183 6 17 32 118 9 6 21 ao 98 31 11 72 10 27 432 32 11 19 111 67 35 65 299 256 84 23 48 66 31 32 43 683 1 to 3 months. 3 115 2 7 10 23 14 166 4 5 21 10 4 3 1 7 175 2 8 52 10 13 687 71 12 103 7 25 72 16 11 49 3 11 283 16 7 14 66 38 15 29 121 169 46 14 27 37 16 23 27 343 4 to 6 months. 7 to 12 months. 1 4 1 7 540 14 21 3 12 122 13 41 17 13 33 162 80 35 6 16 19 13 6 11 186 636 4 3 178 2 12 2 COUNTRY OJ? BIETII. Gi-r- mauy. Ire- land. Great Britain. 3, 168 1, 077 9 28 23 23 657 77 33 22 33 80 7 65 11 186 12 21 73 4 70 107 129 93 20 64 68 106 37 27 16 71 71 41 37 115 79 14 2 27 137 36 13 20 385 17 7 16 1 27 9 205 1 2 21 426 2.''i 11 33 10 Caniida (Eng- lish). 9 2 4 4 2 2 2 3 16 103 7 25 16 27 296 25 2 21 3 173 28 2 7 5 65 12 4 1 61 37 26 9 25 23 10 12 13 13 C 2 7 121 C.Tii,".da (Freucli) Sweden and Norway. 141 20 Den- mark. Other COI!U- tries. Age POP- Tinknown omitted. -PT 2 42 d Unemployed at principal occupation during any portion of census year ending May 31, 1890. 10 658 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 118.— TOTAL MALES AlOJ FEMALES 10 TEARS OF AGE AND OVEE ENGAGED IN SELECTED OCCUPATIONS, SPEAK ENGLISH, MONTHS XHSTEMPLOYED, AND COUNTRY OF BIETH, DAVXOIV, OHIO. BEX AND SELECTED OCOUPATIONS. MALES (ffl) Clergymen Lawyers - Officials (go-vemment) Phyaiciana and surgeons.. Professors and teaohers Barbers and haitiressors Bartenders Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) Laborers (not speeified) , Restaurant and saloon keepers Servants - Watchmen, poMeemen, and detectives Agents (claim, Gominission, real estate, insaranco, etc.) and col- lectors. Eootkeepers, clerks, etc , Commercial travelers Braymeir, backmen, teamsters, etc Livery stable keepers and boatlers Mercliants, dealers, and peddlers - Messengers, packers, and porters Salesmen - - - — - Steam railroad employes - Street railway eiHpley63 Telegraph and telephone operators - Apprentices Bakers - - Blacksmiths- and wheelwrights - ^ Boot and shoe makers and repairers Brass workers (not otherwise specified) Brewers and maltsters - - Butchers Cabinetmakers and upholsterers — Carpenters and joiners - Carriage and wagon makers (not otherwise classified) Coopers - Harness, saddle, and trunk makers, etc Iron and steel workers (includes molders) . -. Machinists - ManufaetuTors, publishers^ etc Marble and stone cutters Masons (brick and stone) Model and pattern makers Painters, glaziers, and varnishers — Plasterers - Plumbers and gas and steam fitters , _ Printers, engravers, and bookbinders Steam boiler makers Tailors , Tinners and tinware makers Tobacco and cigar factory opcratrvea - "Wood workers (not otherwise specified) , FEMALES (a) Artistaand teachers of art Musicians-and teachers of music Professors and teachers Hotel and boarding honse keepers Housekeepers and stewardesses Laborers (not specified) Laundresses - Nurses and midwives Servants , , Agents, collectors, and commercial travelers Bookkeepers and accountants Clerks and copyists Merchants, dealers, and peddlers Messengers, paekfrrs, and porters Saleswomen , Stenographers and typewriters - , Box makers (paper) - Box makers (wood) - Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives Dressmakers, milliners, eeamstpesses, etc Iron and steel workers (includes laoldera)- - — Paper mill operatives Printers, engravers, and bookbinders - Tailoresses Tobacco and cigar factory operatives Total. 19, 858 107 102 88 119 85 182 119 269 3,095 236 330 134 287 1,203 230 704 158 1,014 102 424 602 70 75 154 169 531 170 136 82 167 203 1,306 94 90 102 877 1,005 407 150 292 109 633 82 166 364 114 213 119 263 S12 4,793 20 48 250 76 92 73 220 60 1,383 15 59 186 27 18 103 54 56 22 23 1,037 42 24 135 130 438 NATIVE WHITE. Native parents. 9,495 03 84 55 89 67 72 49 141 1,138 60 87 74 207 735 159 426 91 455 53 237 263 60 49 252 33 03 5 40 71 744 42 30 42 367 522 263 37 114 61 367 54 58 185 60 33 6-1 103 109 2,025 19 25 134 54 64 19 01 16 492 14 36 104 8 II) 61 40 27 3 13 516 17 S 76 61 79 Foreign parents. 5,221 13 10 17 13 14 05 45 00 774 78 91 23 39 47 155 22 253 35 151 125 11 22 69 55 141 14 52 22 48 60 246 24 14 31 346 311 81 41 60 16 83 140 57 30 106 113 U 27 16 10 431 22 8 66 60 272 Foreign white. 4,412 22 7 15 17 13 23 27 64 033 S2 88 41 74 21 88 20 302 9 34 i 11 77 136 123 21 55 79 71 310 27 46 29 157 171 62 72 117 21 78 7 15 29 15 121 22 54 87 mi 1 23 11 15 13 42 30 291 1 11 Total colored. 730 22 7 4 250 9 1 2 3 ■■"2 276 172 AQE FEBIODS. (C) 10 to 24. 5,712 10 2 11 17 73 45 35 1,126 14 142 1 625 22 166 89 92 82 155 111 16 37 149 64 119 11 71 11 43 6S 172 12 9 19 340 24 27 46 189 9 83 182 41 64 27 110 117 25 to 44. 9,346 2 27 89 1 27 50 49 6 882 5 36 138 3 li 71 42 62 18 19 505 40 14 104 56 394 65 62 64 56 44 89 63 157 1,217 150 155 63 134 407 143 524 10 204 278 49 31 4 45 to 64. 267 60 52 62 81 701 47 20 43 421 525 224 69 156 55 330 44 66 141 68 02 62 112 136 17 17 146 37 36 17 91 31 409 5 23 43 12 4 30 12 4 4 4 414 3,973 32 58 91 93 01 131 22 337 10 60 11 6 1 22 122 75 8 7 36 37 345 27 63 113 111 140 43 79 16 92 26 7 26 10 66 26 37 61 420 65 and over. 112 a The totals for each sex include ail occupations, whether specified or not. 6 Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and oiviUzed Indians. OCCUPATIONS. 659 CLASSIiFIED BY GENEEAL NATIVITY, COLOE, AiG-E P-EEIODS, CONJUGAL CO]S[DITION, SLLITJERACY, USTABILIXY TO ^OS, CITIES HAVilNa 50,000 INHABITANTS OE MOEE : 1'890— Oontimi«t. 1 CONJUaAL OaKDrCEON. TUiter- rate. ; jan not ■speak Eng- lisli. ' ;Di{BMPLOYED. (d) COUHTET OF BIETH. and un- known. Married. Wid- owed. Di- vorced. Total. lto3 : moatlis. 4to6 montlis. 7 to 12 months. Ger- many. Ire- land. Grreat Britain. Caaada (Eng- llsli). Canada (Freuoli) S-wodfin and Xorway. Den- mar l£. Other coun- tries. 7,860 11,311 628 sa 481 626 3, 215 1.753 1,120 342 3,240 554 283 86 4 17 6 229 1 ' 14 33 15 25 33 76 75 67 1,480 35 218 5 63 776 52 231' 79 183 83 213 371 16 49 151 83 169; 22 81 26 £8 73 284 20 13 33 394 431 49 42 71 37 253 17 104 231 67 77 36 154 148 3, 947 90 62 68 89 49 101 41 194 1,463 194 93 122 207 416 172 454 74 789 17 204 314 59 26 3 82 340 138 55 55 IDS 124 959 00 71 60 462 650 347 103 208 69 357 60 49 120 65 119 73 106 161 233 3 5 6 5 3 2 3 8 136 5 32 7 11 10 15- 4 40 2 7 36 1 4; 2 8 2 32 16 14 28 1, 118 € 32 ;s 18 SI 6 104 18 25 14 15 43 10 4 16 17 69 15 11 5 12 29 330. 14 23 1 11 131 lis 24 34 128 1 10 148; 88 19 34 21 20 8 37 47 620 2 2 1. 1 26; 6 10, 16 571' l! IS 7 j 25 i 68 34 11 11 6 25 2 7 9 47 4 7 4 6 23 216 8 7 7 83 83 38 17 45 7 73 24 11 23 14 33 22 ,82 8,67 1 i 1 ....... 1 3 7 1 7 107 1 3 2 7 10 1 11 1 5 1 2 8 1 5' 3 6 6 2 1 4 3 22 1 4 1 12 10 1: 2 6 1 31 1; 5 3 2 1 2i 4 3i 71' 13 5 8 6 U, 19 18 S4 680 77' 20 24 23 38 ; , IB' '58 , 11 : ,215' 7 24 46 4- 1 8 73 105 105 11 48 77 61 268 22 ,38 24 102 108 41 42 102 10 68 6 3 23 6 101 17 48 83 443 3 2 4 .^. 2 4 18 209 5; 6 12 2 7' 2 22' 7 13 1 2 63 1 1 1 3 3 91 2 8 1 2 3 1 5 4 i ; 4 1 1 4 •i 3 3 8 5 44D- 4 11 1 4 3i6 a 35 8 9 2 ;8 10 8 2 4 ;6 17 2 n 3 io' 2 2 2 2 3 215 2 31 i" 8 205 6 4 2 1 1 12 21' 2 2 1 8 18 4 4 2 19 1 S 6 7 FI ' 1 1 1 1 B q 1 18, 4 4 5' 7 1 3 10 11 , T' 1 3 6 1 1 .. 13 1 2 14 1 1 IS 16 4 1 2 2 20 10 14 2 1 13 1 6 2 20 14 ; 17 18 9 . .- 46 19 '0 3 3 ?1 4 ?? •)!( 2 '>4 1 3 8 2 -. 10 2 6 1 14, 6 ,3 8 9 1 4 2 ;3 3!0 14 15 1 10 11 ;8 46 1 fi 4 13 ,12 4 18 "s" J" 1 2 17 4 87 i 4 „„ 1: 1 2, 8 : 4 8 ' 3' 25 4 21 13 .. 1 6 69 8 6 7 19 16 11 4 11 3 21 5 3 2 2 17 5 3 7 493 1 3 1 4 2' 2 3 i" 2 "' 3 ''S 19 6 3 2 io' 2 1 1 29 14 13 6 8 1 7 2 4 4 1 2 11 1 27 28 2 1 1 2 5 1 i' 1 29 :2 3 92 5 12 3 30 26 6 15 77 3 64 13 3 8 ;6 12 4 11 12 182 '^^ 2 1 , 3 4 11 ' 1 I 7 e 1 7: 2 3' 1 33 34 ^5 3 16 28 6 14 4 10 7 36 3 12 1 2 1 1 1 S7 SR i' 39 40 41 ■)•> 3 1 3 44 7 1 6 4 8 4 2 3 4 1 1 3 45 1 3 2 1 46 2 12 1 5 6 21 48 49 1 5 "in 1 «5 4 157 1 137 6 m 1 24 1 61 16 44 238 6 66 61 89 36 1,215 1 64 177 7 IS 98 63 53 21 21 ;eo9 42 18 133 91 426 4 2 7 37 23 4 83 15 96 6 5 4 16 2 2 •2 .2 1 63 1 4 26 11 8 43 5 53 8 1 1 7 2 5' 4 15 1 1 1 ^•l 106 1 1 26 13 10 102 ;2 4 12 1 1 11 8 6 4 5 147 .9 ■2 16 28 95 S3 9 8; 1 : 6i li 2i Hi 31 6 12 10 20 26 170 1 6 3 1 2 15 1 92 3 1 3 "16 3 4 2 49 76 3 7 2 48 66 IS '7 3 66 2 3 6 'i' 1 6 S S 85 2 57 1 3 2 14 1 8 ii' 6R 1 1 5 51 i" 60 61 s' 1 1 3 2 2 1 2 51 2 1 2 6 32 1 1 61 3 4 1 2 1 1 i 74 2 1 1 i' 4 8 1 1 1 ... 64 66 3 li 1' 2" 15 2 5' 3 6 67 68 09 2 1 1 132 1 2 3 1 81 6 IL 9 18 67 2 3 70 —■■■-■ 6' .. 1 1 i' 13 42 3 4 n' S6 13 9 2 4 2 73 73 2 4 2 20 7 3 1 1 1 2 3 1 1 1 ' i' 1 1 2 74 16 4 76 1 77 c Age ttDlkiiown emitted. 3 Uncauployetl at .principal occupation dnrmg any portion of census year ending May 31, 1890. 660 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table ItS.— TOTAL MALES AND FEMALES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN SELECTED OCCUPATIONS, SPEAK ENGLISH, MONTHS UNEMPLOYED, AND COUNTRY OF BIRTH, DENVEIB, COIiO. BEX AND SELECTED OCCUPATIONS. Total. NATIVE WHITE. Foreign white. Total colored. (6) AGE PElilODS. (C) Native parents. Foreign parents. 10 to 24. 25 to 14. 16 to 61. 65 and over. 1 MALES (a) 44, 763 22. 382 , 6,961 13, 113 2,277 10, 330 27, 068 6,303 510 f. 158 454 162 676 315 485 234 237 339 391 281 4U1 2-W 6,236 097 454 1, 342 2:^2 1,667 471 3,401 254 l,(i30 379 2,518 246 909 1, 897 324 230 279 699 275 0J2 347 233 3,303 1G7 482 681 827 056 1,354 947 480 514 792 357 207 207 8.113 93 320 61 323 267 383 97 118 250 161 97 215 82 2,383 13 131 411 - 100 1,227 326 2,309 177 970 232 1,215 112 672 1,013 210 90 61 213 67 196 119 80 1,951 8-i 123 306 431 144 683 653 218 250 500 66 140 00 3,508 32 19 19 09 34 59 26 53 29 66 65 82 37 783 12 67 172 31 198 58 622 10 240 51 398 55 182 312 12 97 35 138 30 189 79 13 108 31 82 117 126 100 252 162 79 170 103 30 32 62 1,631 27 81 85 182 43 41 102 57 59 110 118 103 118 2,402 31 261 109 73 230 90 513 36 339 00 860 20 153 185 65 39 183 211 185 235 149 115 931 13 276 225 265 111 601 210 131 121 128 258 32 88 2,706 1 1 1 1 1 2 9 1 1 61 1 4 7 608 608 2 317 9 6 69 08 30 45 75 30 50 20 12 92 63 65 11 1,661 143 26 410 13 181 23 1,437 30 113 93 331 162 272 379 70 228 91 128 34 273 79 40 194 32 96 165 18 111 266 231 113 219 312 69 67 58 3,604 T5 262 80 289 198 322 155 107 209 208 198 273 l:jl 3, 001 113 355 717 110 981 281 1,814 170 1,011 237 1,571 79 650 1,311 238 4 158 303 116 022 211 160 2, (.91 95 314 118 629 178 918 589 291 264 422 217 117 126 3,710 19 96 13 218 05 111 23 60 97 30 11 02 01 579 61 78 91 00 162 133 201 11 103 12 501 1 77 187 15 2 28 2 21 2 14 2 7 18 1 1 2 4 66 4 1 7 3 31 13 U K 4 5 6 7 Eugineers (civil, mechanical, electrical, and mining) and surveyors. Lawyers S Musicians and t'Cnchers of music fl Ofticials (government) 10 11 1?, Bartenders 13 Engineers and fireraon (not locomotive) U Hole! and boarding house keepers .' . 15 Ifi Lannderers 17 1R 1!) 20 Agents (claim, commission, real estate, insurance, etc.) and col- lectors. V.?. 17 1 75 30 27 69 2 27 1 1 %\ Commercial travelers u Draymen, hackineii, teamsters, etc 6 4 40 1 4 11 1 ?,5 Livery Btable keepers and Iinstlers 2fl Merchants, dealers, and peddlers ?7 Messengers, packers, and porters ?S Salesmen S9 Steam railroad employes an Rl Apprentices m Bak ers 22 91 80 13 26 36 612 36 02 95 238 59 103 113 73 28 ,52 51 39 22 051 3 9 12 2 1 2 67 4 7 5 11 1 12 1 1 B 10 1 1 43 S3 P.lacksmiths and wheelwrights 7 3 22 34 Boot and shoo makers and repairers 35 Brickmakers, potters, etc 3fi 87 Cabinet makers and upholsterers aa 15 39 Harness, saddle, and trunk makers, etc 40 Iron and steel workers (includes molders) 1 3 2 1 18 16 22 41 Machinists 42 43 44 45 Painters, glaziers, and varnishors 4fi 47 Plumbers and gas and ateamfitters 48 Printers, engravers, and bookbinders 1 3 3 1 398 4<) Tailors SO Tinners and tinware malters f,^ Tobacco an d cigar factory operatives w. A c tors J)3 60 87 144 36 360 25 106 179 35 260 221 25 3,139 44 118 357 81 21 216 230 42 31 1,081 69 82 42 66 95 21 235 13 207 95 9 48 07 12 737 33 71 219 29 8 130 168 25 16 012 14 36 8 10 21 5 86 8 69 31 9 26 22 3 477 6 29 96 21 10 63 16 11 12 356 23 23 5 9 23 10 38 3 120 11 9 113 92 8 1,687 5 18 41 30 3 23 16 3 3 330 2 23 1 2 2 26 36 69 2 134 15 28 28 14 71 89 1 1,707 8 70 248 16 19 143 139 31 19 628 64 27 27 41 61 26 200 10 210 105 14 137 106 20 1,289 30 16 105 43 2 71 91 10 12 903 14 45 2 9 13 8 26 54 Artistf) and teachers of art 55 1 5fi Physicians and surgeons 57 1 1 10 9 Q 73 10 2 238 1 58 Barbers and hairdressers 50 129 12 2 44 73 4 117 6 2 4 21 8 3 flO Housekeepers and stewardesses «l Laborers (not specifled) 1)2 Laundresses 3 63 Nurses and midwives 64 Kestaurjint and saloon keepers 65 Servants 8 66 Agents, collectors, and commerciallravelors 6< Bookkeepers and accountants 68 1 1 m Merchants, dealers, and i)eddlers 1 70 Messengers, packers, and porters 71 Saleswomen 72 Stenographers and typewriters 73 Telegraph and telephone operators 1 74 Confectioners 75 Dressmakers, milliners. seani.'itreHse.s, etc 36 120 1 7 4 76 Printers, engravers, and bookbinders 77 Tailoresses 8 . a The totals for each sex include all occupations, whether specifled or not. & Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and clvilif.ed Indians. OCCUPATIONS. 661 CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AGE PERIODS, CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO FOR CITIES HAVING 50,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1890— Coiitinned. ' BENVEIt, COIiO. CONJUGAL CONDITION. Single and un- known. 115 183 83 246 162 163 UO 74 92 193 166 1,038 71 498 98 2,440 106 980 256 846 "204 651 942 191 227 158 295 109 682 176 110 1,645 78 234 328 183 399 737 641 252 388 617 141 122 108 6,918 Harried. 30 67 93 16 322 19 70 66 25 115 2,705 19 109 316 26 20 196 201 38 21 1,092 67 64 18, 848 38 253 67 293 175 84 172 222 193 189 84 181 210 67 167 672 1,608 bBV 124 292 271 139 1,091 360 983 139 615 105 1,698 41 334 912 129 115 284 142 244 100 117 1,611 86 236 332 COG 243 573 378 213 146 250 200 73 94 Wid- owed. 46 7 62 26 5 228 11 4 21 29 1 10 17 1 6 260 7 16 12 8 la 23 2 8 13 8 141 6 16 30 11 70 18 63 9 33 17 Di- vorced, 122 137 2 12 19 37 14 43 24 13 15 16 10 4 1,146 7 10 12 5 15 1 232 65 3 78 87 12 188 14 5 18 25 8 12 1 6 288 4 10 15 niiter- ate. 97 Can not speak Eng- llBll. 2 4 2 524 337 6 59 2 1,509 1 2 20 1 1 256 2 1 4 657 415 UKKMPLOTED, (d) 1 167 220 Total. 164 12 8 2 20 24 37 2 ,483 19 148 10 37 176 6 171 13 40 182 26 27 25 69 23 210 29 29 709 10 51 69 35 174 295 125 89 49 79 36 22 24 1 to3 montlia. 4 too montlis. 7 to 12 montlis. 3,076 146 '"3 10 853 7 12 83 5 20 4 113 3 22 •26 104 11 16 15 45 12 97 18 20 447 4 35 63 18 124 159 82 51 32 42 25 12 232 1,659 32 14 2 478 17 6 106 3 203 36 105 34 28 11 25 7 8 11 33 152 1 1 11 1 4 1 27 COCNTRV OF BIHTH. Ger- many. 26 2,051 12 24 28 27 11 9 39 7 13 48 64 15 40 378 2 122 130 10 64 26 122 117 40 71 44 83 55 172 25 34 Ire- land. Great Britain, 21 8 1 14 26 1 240 2,226 10 20 20 769 2 40 CO 81 25 72 15 65 3 21 173 16 2 347 3 1 6 12 25 C6 19k 11 22 16 11 43 10 252 1 199 10 64 20 140 9 43 02 18 13 20 52 13 28 27 13 262 9 49 86 233 168 42 32 Canada (Eng- lisli). Canada (Frcncli) 1,201 17 9 2 14 26 'i20 ""9 13 7 1 5 5 17 17 4 9 11 103 2 10 17 10 52 7 179 3 9 20 43 19 49 88 18 10 27 9 9 3 243 Sweden and ^7o^way, 1,970 12 16 G71 20 188 2 94 28 17 5 2 34 6 2 782 Den- mark. 261 74 e Ago nnknown omitted. d Dnemployed at principal occupation during any portion of census year endinj; May 31, 1800. 662 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 118.— TOTAL MALES AND FEMALES 10 TEARS OP AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN SELECTED OCCTTPATIONS, SPEAK ENGLISH, MONTHS UNEMPLOYED, AND COUNTEY OF BIRTH, HES raOIIVISS, lOf^A. SEX AKD SELECTED OCCUPATIONS. MALES (a). Agriculttiral laborers Farmers, planters, and o-yerseers Gardeners, fiorists, nurserymen, and vine gro'svers . Miners and quarrymen Clergymen Engineers (civil, mechanical, electrical, and mining) and surveyors. I/awyers Officials (government) , Physicians and surgeons , Professors and teachers Barhera and hairdressers Engineers and jSremen (not locomotive) . Janitors Laborers (not specified) Kestaurant and saloon keepers Servants "Watchmen, policemen, and detectives Agents (claim, commission, real estate, insurance, etc.) and col- lectors. Bankers, brokers, and olScials of banks, etc Bookkeepers, clerks, etc Commercial travelers Dra.ymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc. Livery stable keepers and hostlers. Merchants, dealers, and peddlers Salesmen Steam railroa'd employt^'S Street railway em7)loy68 , Telegraph and telephone operators. Appreu tices Bakers Blacksmiths and Tvheelwrights Boot and shoo makers and repairers. Brickmakera, potters, etc, Butchers Oabiuot makers and upholsterers Carpenters and joiners Coopers Harness, saddle, and trunk makers, etc Iron and steel workers (includes raolders) - Machinists Manufacturers, publi.'5her3, etc Marbln and stone cutters Masons (brick and stone) Painters, glaziers, and vnrnisliers . Plasterers Plumbers and gas and steam litters Printers, engravore, and bookbinders. Tailors Tinners and tinware makers Tobacco and cigar factory operatives. FEMALES (a) . Artists and teachers of art Musicians and teachers of music. . Pliysicians and eurgeons Professors and teachers Hotel and boarding house keeper^. Housekeepers and stewardesses. Laborers (not specified) Laundresses ITurses and midwives Servants Agents, collectors, and commercial travelers. Bookkeepers and accountants Clerks and copyists Merchants, dealers, and peddlers Messengers, packers, and porters Saleswomen Ktenographers and typewriters Telegraph and telephone operators. A.i>prentices Bakers Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives. Dressmakers, milliners, seamstresses, etc Printers, engravers, and bookbindei-s Starcli makers Tailoresses Total. 15, 393 150 450 129 005 129 69 £22 131 122 9V 137 155 71 1,903 58 264 77 597 172 1,259 302 089 90 1,145 817 77 67 96 00 101 67 171 102 92 877 51 92 78 168 261 70 209 387 123 73 78 37 75 16 353 44 72 22 158 39 1,367 19 80 204 12 11 54 135 10 14 10 634 62 14 32 NATIVB WHITE. Kative parents. ,205 106 341 67 85 49 192 124 837 313 605 67 638 210 614 68 51 50 47 93 21 108 77 44 625 22 60 47 i 81 173 34 107 242 01 26 248 18 46 23 Foreign parents. 1,813 32 58 14 258 24 45 5 62 27 417 16 48 135 29 107 4 3 4 21 358 37 14 13 2,140 16 47 14 86 12 8 21 18 9 10 10 19 G 244 17 15 51 17 247 33 74 13 161 63 147 10 12 26 4 24 30 16 74 10 18 10 S3 S3 2 34 33 33 89 14 8 26 864 4 12 2 78 3 10 6 32 6 281 2 29 63 9 192 23 Foreign white. 3,631 30 60 47 420 23 38 15 634 23 67 13 60 31 170 46 102 9 843 •34 156 9 4 7 27 31 55 32 174 17 24 21 44 65 34 06 63 11 29 47 91 19 29 Total colored. 17 17 14 4 50 6 619 1 3 16 416 24 129 AOE PEKIorrs. (c) 10 to 24. 4,116 65 18 161 6 23 10 130 5 61 11 594 1,07 135 186 23 35 95 60 27 8 64 24 24 50 23 6 67 100 204 23 17 29 25 to 44. 44 11 170 171 49 63 312 134 62 46 32 18 140 63 77 44 01 43 61 19 83 16 98 30 30 30 831 381 35 14 2,229 185 21 14 62 3 1,018 67 134 1 10 100 10 12 3 25 328 44 12 14 105 46 304 205 331 42 628 135 523 40 28 1 32 90 34 83 75 46 308 21 41 42 75 129 37 93 177 43 45 145 61 40 43 1,173 13 154 20 29 3 70 19 310 6 22 66 7 1 16 35 261 18 2 12 25 23 210 67 126 91 133 20 322 30 40 20 33 29 10 309 17 24 12 29 65 and over. a The totals for each sex include all occupations, whether specified or not. 6 Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanere, and civilized Indians. OCCUPATIONS. 663 CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AGE PERIODS, CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO FOR CITIES HAVING 50,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE : 1890— Continued. 1>ES MOINSS, IOWA. CONJUGAL CONBITION. lUltor- ate. Can not speak Eng. Ush. UNEMPLOYED. ((J) COUNTET OF BIETH. Single and iin- known. Married. Wid- owed. Di- vorced. Total. lto3 montlis. 4 to 6 months. 7 to 12 months. Ger- many. Ire- land. Great Britain Canada Cnnada (I''rench Sweden and Norway Don- mark. Other conn- trios. 6,820 9,063 450 54 582 261 2,777 1,190 1,364 223 717 57S 675 209 8 937 117 400 1 127 90 23 202 21 32 61 24 12 88 63 36 13 882 13 181 15 126 33 767 80 226 47 292 160 347 23 45 95 5S 43 16 71 61 61 213 9 32 27 64 54 10 58 122 9 49 232 24 21 40 3,018 25 345 97 388 102 36 164 103 101 61 80 115 64 941 41 71 60 431 133 475 301 437 40. 825 120 468 63/ 22 1 29 116 47 97 99 40 615 37 68 48 89 198 66 134 209 72 36 147 94 49 37 241 3 14 4 14 6 1 7 3 5 1 10 16 3 92 8 4 31 32 36 21 326 1 3 14 7 5 110 15 23 15 199 1 3 6 1 17 7 17 20 20 7 1 1 6 1 4 5 8 6 107 6 8 2 6 3 30 8 18 2 74 6 19 1 1 1 8 7 5 9 31 20 33 5 13 3 7 14 7 15 11 2 11 25 4 19 107 1 7 3 42 3 1 3 7 2 i 2 203 9 10 3 6 3 15 7 25 2 2« 4 62 1 6 3 2 3 4 1 10 4 4' 4 12 6 12 4 3 6 4 1 2 1 100 5 ■ 17 7 153 7 B 1 4 2 2 1 12 2 42 5 7 3 15 13 40 16 14 2 40 9 19 9 9 7 178 4 S 1 4 1 4 1 2 10 4 2 6 15 1 *i 6 2 4 1 1 3 5 8 7 g 3 3 2 4 1 1 4 3 2 1 2 1 2 4 1 3 34' 1 3 1 3 4 24 6 5 '""£42' 7 8 9 10 11 1** 2 i' 1 83 5 25 3 27 6 749 2 15 7 20 2 67 14 180 1 24 13 109 17 6 11 11 15 9 72 24 13 374 10 10 11 15 14 17 106 115 40 14 33 6 12 7 314 20 1 11 2 292 1 6 3 7 1 35 11 91 1 11 6 47 12 4 1 5 8 5 16 15 7 174 7 4 3 9 6 6 46 62 12 7 15 1 6 2 176 4 2 12 4 336 1 7 4 9 1 20 3 79 1 4 71' 3 4' 2' 16' 2 4 4 71 4 12 2 39 6 15 10 22 2 26 2 10 2 ii' 1 4 7 239 1 17 1 i" 33 1 1 1 1 3 1 4 1 2 1 1 10 1 1 13 4 200 1 38 4 4 4 43 2 22 2 28 4 40 7 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 1 17 3 17 6 15 2 1 4 1 2 1 2 1 1 3 38 1 22 4 28' 1 9 24 25 10 6 68 6 1 7 6 7 4 49 8 6 166 3 4 6 4 6- 10 61 49 28 6 13 5 6 5 93 3 2 4 1 3 7' 1 1 34 2' 3 2 3 2 9 6 2 1 6 i 40 29 3 15 26 27 17 3 1 4 8 12 6 7 7 5 37 1 1 4 12 13 11 22 12 6 7 10 6 2' 71 1 1 2 3 2 2 3 4 3 6 29 30 31 1 1 3 4 6 i' 9 2 1 1 2 1 1 5 1 e 16 2 2 71 1 5 3 3 2 1 48 6 2 3 3 9 4 14 7 4 3 6 6 3 324 2 i' 3 13 23 7 3 2 67 6 4 6 6 7 6 11 23 3 1 3' c 5 6 8 3 5 33 2 3 1 8 2 34 36 37 38 1 18 2 7 2 4 4 i' 5 2 1 i' 6 6 1 3 4 3 5 3 21 3 7 42 39 2' 3' 1 2 3 2 1 7 4 1 2 5 4 1 1 5 44 43 47 48 2 6 7 14 38 7 2 i 63 1 13 1 49 50 3 01 52 138 30 611 36 27 60 11 327 1 38 17 74 14 1,271 9 78 185 4 11 61 132 10 13 8 80 462 69 14 23 4 10 4 12 6 7 3 36 5 43 1 2 7 2 6 4 1 13 34 2C 2 40 18 44 8 1 1 1 7 1 2 1 1 63 64 65 66 57 68 59 CO 01 62 1 4 1 1 2 1 1 3 1 8 2 10 1 108 80 12 16 3 1 1 3 10 3 6 1 3 3 2 2 3 5 1 25 2 420 5 3 4 33 2 1 11 1 48 3 3 7 6 61 2 1 10 3 1 e 1 2 2 3 3 24 1 1 1 1 i 7 1 2 1 9 4 2 20 1 6 1 63 11 53' 1 2 30 1 82 23 15 2 3 2 i' 3 4 11 5 1 1 6 3 1 3 4 04 3 2 66 2 1 i" 2 3 72 1 • 1 1 1 12 i" 1 3 i' i' 1 1 1 i' 1 1 1 67 68 i' i 1 2 24 4' i 69 70 71 8 76 1 24' 1 1 3 4" G 28 6 9 6 S 14 1 5 2 3 19 1 1 9 i' 72 16 3 3 3 4 2 1 12 1 3' 6 i' 1 ....... 74 i 7a 2 7 76 1 1 77 « e A|^6 nnkncwn omitted. d Unemployed at principal occupation during any portion of oenatiB year ending May 31, 1890. 664 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 118.— TOTAL MALES AND FEMALES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN SELECTED OCCUPATIONS, SPEAK ENGLISH, MONTHS UNEMPLOYED, AND COUNTRY OF BIRTH, SEX AND SEISCIED OCCUPATIONS. MALES (a) G-ardenere, florists, nurserymen, and vino gi'owers Clergymen : Eni;ineers (civil, meclianical, electrical, and mining) and surveyors Lawyers Officials {government) Physicians. and Burgeons Barbers and hairdressers Bartenders , Engineers andtiremen (not locomotive) Laborers (not specitied) Kestaurant and saloon keepers Servants Watchmen, policemen, and detectives Agents (claim, commission, real estate, insurance, etc.) and col- lectors. Bankers, brokers, and oilicials of banks, etc Boatmen, canalmen, pilots, and sailors Bookkeepers, clerks, etc Commercial travelers , Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc Livery stable keepers and liostlers Merchants, dealers, and peddlers Messengers, packers, and porters Salesmen Steam railroad employ6s Street raihvay employes Apprentices Bakers Blacksmiths and "wheelwrights ('oot and shoe makers and repairers Brass workers (not otherwise specified) Brewers and maltsters Butchers Cabinet makers and upholsterers Carpenters and joiners Harness, saddle, and trunk makers, etc Iron and steel workers (includes molders) Machinists , Manufacturers, publishers, etc Marble and stone cutters andmaflona Model and pattern maimers Painters, glaziers, and varnishers Plasterers Plumbers and gas and steam fitters Printers, engravers, and bookbinders Ship and boat builders Stove, furnace, and grate makers Tailors Tinners and tinware makers Tobacco and cigar factory operatives "Wood workers (not otherwise specified) PEMALES (a) Musicians and teachers of mnsic Professors and teachers Hotel and boarding house keepers Housekeepers and stewardesses Laborers (not specified) Laundresses Nurses and midwives Servants Bookkeepers and accoantants Clerks and copyists Merchants, dealers, and peddlers Messengers, packers, and porters , Saleswomen Stenographers and typewriters , Telegraph and teleplione operators , Boot and shoo makers and repairers Box makers (paper) Chemical works employes Confectioners , Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives Dressmakers, milliners, seamstresses, etc Printers, engravers, and bookbinders Tailoressos Tobacco and cigar factory operatives "Wood workers (not otherwise specified) 238 22S 432 407 404 375 456 284 007 10, 557 579 1,077 024 1,370 410 035 5,212 764 1,939 302 3,799 603 041 1,095 455 615 379 816 944 312 247 769 478 3,760 302 2,207 1,230 1,187 956 228 1,672 301 623 1,042 260 511 819 387 941 087 17, 136 190 613 190 218 303 646 236 5,943 269 1,007 219 119 408 212 100 180 121 294 79 169 2,917 142 714 833 174 NATIVE WHITE. Kative parents. 12, 330 26" 73 144 239 107 162 98 50 199 759 66 178 163 607 195 122 1,573 30S 355 106 947 109 320 405 121 74 42 81 122 39 8 74 61 696 59 281 246 431 112 36 361 43 83 235 18 76 80 55 118 93 2,622 72 201 61 43 24 44 67 675 81 207 26 14 69 80 22 15 14 40 12 10 611 27 69 Foreign parents. 15, 556 69 41 115 84 154 47 110 100 239 1,293 114 106 117 293 172 657 69 289 342 402 94 300 63 163 207 135 239 138 648 106 607 367 269 160 487 83 256 449 28 151 163 166 297 243 63 276 33 43 81 118 37 1,516 132 548 63 80 243 70 67 122 75 176 44 84 1,299 89 319 226 63 Foreign ■white. 33, 462 153 108 170 81 141 163 137 127 453 8,228 396 467 136 282 1,548 224 972 126 1,956 175 275 882 240 133 289 667 609 138 201 454 278 2,488 136 1,811 631 484 679 103 813 149 184 363 214 283 672 174 623 848 60 127 101 120 189 281 139 3,625 66 Total colored. 3 111 1 16 277 345 103 3 227 249 140 3 25 96 56 20 43 1 32 78 21 76 2 1,050 26 67 325 568 1 AGE PERIODS, (c) 10 to 24. 25 to 44. 17, 604 46 5 106 24 23 147 112 129 2,789 35 443 30 150 34 156 2,712 77 608 83 636 429 386 342 94 509 102 181 216 164 31 228 145 568 109 816 380 6D 14d 72 509 73 242 476 24 179 234 157 313 346 102 262 4 36 232 188 47 3,942 190 742 37 103 235 162 79 135 112 244 62 144 1,555 111 531 775 157 30, 611 45 to 64. 110 233 252 255 220 245 157 636 4,837 365 487 368 764 210 303 2,037 471 960 147 2,002 326 447 1,005 315 4 200 473 393 123 169 402 212 2,031 137 1,181 601 C61 568 110 159 234 453 98 287 381 183 492 249 5,080 324 100 98 58 234 114 1,035 76 252 103 17 108 68 21 42 9 48 21 22 1,150 29 156 66 14 74 81 87 102 104 109 53 11 222 2,446 169 124 199 398 134 162 410 202 342 58 1,101 41 93 326 44 2 01 237 276 23 39 127 103 1,025 43 195 222 394 217 41 268 01 43 105 121 42 253 41 133 87 10 33 82 73 10 107 66 274 3 12 67 2 5 2 186 2 24 2 a Tbo totals for each sex include all occupations, whether specified or not. 6 Persona of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. OCCUPAflONS. 665^ CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOB, AGE PERIODS, CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO- FOR CITIES HAVING 50,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE : 1890— Coiitiniied. IMSTROIT, Mints. CONJUGAL CONDITION. miter- ate. Can not Bpeak h: UNEMPLOTED. (d) COUNTKY OF Eir.Tn. Single and nn- known. Married. Wid- owed. Di- vorced. Total. lto3 months. 4to0 months. 7 to 12 months. Ger- many. Ire- land. Great Britain. Canada (Ens- lish). Canada (l?rench) Sn'eden and Norway. Den- mark. other coun- tries. 24,003 36, 887 1,661 102 4,028 7,614 11, 631 5,002 7 4,718 1,811 15,506 2,975 4,596 6,753 876 170 119 4,442 1 78 78 162 105 90 100 232 188 201 3,567 65 692 76 322 75 261 3,422 178 775 151 896 457 530 529 161 611 130 245 281 195 68 305 174 879 146 982 482 183 224 95 668 1C8 303 696 35 211 269 205 411 386 14, 005 147 146 268 281 306 262 214 92 678 6,690 601 350 516 992 319 349 1,723 663 1,115 140 2,782 139 395 1,118 290 4 239 638 610 113 173 447 288 2,760 143 1,197 T30 901 710 131 964 186 216 429 211 295 616 175 607 285 922 11 4 32 21 7 12 8 3 28 289 12 31 31 65 16 24 61 18 44 11 115 7 13 45 4 2 11 2 24 7 21 2 62 10 17 3 17 29 141 3,855 7 111 25 45 8 322 279 47 293 27 121 70 67 201 33 84 51 144 130 30 27 58 84 1,467 34 466 167 77 433 34 631 136 88 113 90 131 124 68 153 143 1,907 9 1 22 4 3 6 13 61 1,728 2 38 8 19 6 213 105 11 126 12 44 34 22 59 15 35 16 48 42 17 6 14 26 633 12 139 50 34 233 12 241 62 31 45 44 27 57 20 63 47 653 6 1 8 1 8 1 6 6 25 679 1 16 8 9 2 61 61 10 '41 4 22 18 19 38 3 27 13 20 24 1 7 17 12 171 4 51 29 11 61 4 70 21 15 11 7 15 23 6 17 35 3G7 84 61 35 11 31 21 62 61 120 4,791 240 92 89 142 23 29 305 39 359 27 920 50 68 301 22 48 160 320 337 03 162 270 170 1,240 60 634 237 124 305 24 316 54 44 115 12 156 438 79 323 218 2,745 10 6 21 10 42 4 1 14 61 686 29 40 88 49 17 32 163 24 161 31 157 18 13 148 63 6 11 70 47 16 11 23 6 100 4 156 43 59 32 10 38 18 25 20 21 36 21 11 7 3 811 35 13 66 16 25 30 14 13 129 330 28 122 CO 103 43 60 413 47 153 26 233 25 62 136 40 21 81 99 63 22 6 06 31 S06 21 126 153 142 143 33 160 31 55 104 24 12 28 13 22 34 605 10 13 49 35 34 85 69 26 111 517 40 138 72 122 36 123 668 93 231 40 275 64 121 196 C6 46 2 108 63 32 9 45 37 460 32 151 121 114 00 27 203 20 41 87 51 46 29 43 24 44 2,737 3 1 2 2 2 6 12 5 13 125 7 3 2 11 2 9 22 5 7 6 12 13 7 20 1,829 60 41 18 38 13 16 63 14 40 1 332 9 14 93 3 8 30 53 60 2 11 39 29 230 18 202 53 26 120 5 60 27 12 16 6 25 142 22 135 45 629 R 2 2 .3 32 5 6 2 5 10 55 1,448 4 67 9 17 1 68 123 28 126 11 65 18 26 104 20 22 23 76 64 18 15 27 46 763 IS 276 88 32 139 18 220 53 42 67 39 89 44 32 83 61 887 4 5 1 1 2 1 ii' 1 4 1 7 1 6 5 5 6 3' 3 3 4 1 1 2 7 6 6 25 2,445 9 68 13 ' 4 1 40 7 8 4 18 4,467 41 32 16 9 2 8 23 R 1 4 16 1 7 3 2 4 8 4 1 2 1 9 3' 6 1 9 1 2 2 1 7 5 9 10 11 12 13 14 15- 1& 27 37 5 29 3 26 9 13 5 10 3 1 16 34 2 17 18. 19 106 11 173 8 2 74 9 2" 12 42 39 6 21 22 12 134 3 146 18 7 75 2 37 19 11 2 46 25 49 6 27 34 762 08 6 218 10 10 184 4 11 69 112 102 18 43 76 31 479 11 277 42 15 177 3 70 31 14 17 27 61 164 16 88 67 1,207 a* 21 22. 2* 1 2 1 1 1 5 1 26 1 1 2 2 24- 25 2» 27 10 32 61 4 11 15 15 112 13 27 21 40 16 2 38 7 4 17 14 4 31 7 23 13 1,486 i' 2 2 1 9 1 3 3 2 1 3 3' 123 3 1 4 1 28- 29 30- 31 32 6 123 2 34 17 11 15 23 2 6 10 98 7 1 5 10 3 197 3 33 34. 15 6 3» 6 8 3 2 3 7 2 37 33 39 40 41 3 11 42 43 1 2 2 i' 1 1 15 44 45 40 47 12 1 1 1 17 48 49 50 51 52 160 682 29 113 261 243 137 6,362 263 966 65 113 383 210 67 172 119 288 60 160 2,339 133 641 8u3 172 13 11 49 26 20 101 27 211 2 9 62 3 9 14 18 110 74 20 194 69 348 3 29 97 2 11 2 1 6 1 2 12 6 312 4 35 12 2 3 2 8 5 2 8 3 22 1 3 5 1 2 8 115 1 8 85 90 44 473 21 69 4 17 32 21 5 25 14 32 3 39 319 17 126 155 39 6 70 2 7 1 4 30 43 14 171 7 23 1 6 11 6 1 10 4 9 38' f 21 16 11 73 6 10 6' 7 8 2 4 5 9 1 3 . 61 4 18 30 '6 4 17 21 134 129 27 1,207 4 48 62 6 18 i' 11 13 10 9 36 239 2 191 335 65 2 14 25 20 6 43 13 479 20' 24 S 2 2 3 6 1 1 92 io' 4 9 19 23 28 8 19 30 372 12 47 23 6 7 6 9 1 13 2 5 138 10 15 9 2 33 05 41 36 10 81 63 1,320 38 126 8 7 54 43 13 ' 19 12 42 8 16 488 11 67 23 7 2 1 4 3 1 11 3 43 1 7 2 2 12 3 6 32 19 11 160 1 2 21 7 3 53 'ii 9 14 31 81 6 372 1 13 138 61 10 450 n 3 34 31 19 229 8 36 3 6 14 7 2 11 5 14 2 17 132 9 68 82 20 1 56 "17 1 2 11 12' 68 69 60 61 6'> 2 16 10 19 3 9 63 64 fil 1 4 4 1 2 2 6 2 1 2' i' 37 67 2 1 2 7 2 229 6 35 18 1 1 4 1 5 41 6 1 4 1 18 60 1 1 1 15 47 1 38 187 22 64 70 71 7<> 19 126 4 60 43 8 2 55 1 14 10 4 1 1 1 i 1 73 74 75 3 21 65 16 61 218 29 76 77 c Age unknown omitted. d Unemploj od at principal occupation during any portion of census year ending May 31, 1890. 666 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 118.— TOTAL MALES AN"D FEMALES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN SELECTED OCCUPATIONS, SPEAK ENGLISH, MONTHS UNEMPLOYED, AND COUNTRY OF BIRTH, SES AND SELECTED OCCUPATION'S. MALES (a) . Agricultural laborers Parmers, planters, and overseers. MiDcrs and quarrymen Clergymen Lawyers Mnsicians and teachers of mtisic. Officials (goTemment) Physicians and surgeons Barbers and hairdressers Bartenders Engineers and firemen (not locomotiTe) . Laborers (not specified) Heataurant and saloon keepers Servants Watchmen, policemen, and detectives. . Agents (claim, commission, real estate, insurance, etc.) and col- lectors. Boatmen, canalmen, pilots, and sailors Bookkeepers, clerks, etc Commercial travelers Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc Livery stable keepers an d hostlers Merchants, dealers, and peddlers Messengers, packers, and porters Salesmen Stoam railroad employes Apprentices Bakers Blacksmiths and "trheelwrights Boot and shoe makers and repairers . Brickmakers, potters, etc Butchers Cabinet makers and upholsterers Carpenters and joiners Coopers Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives . Harness, saddle, and trunk makers, etc , Iron and steel workers (includes moldors) Machinists Manufacturers, publishers, etc , Marble and stone cutters Masons (brick and stone) Painters, glaziers, and varnishers Plasterers Printers, engravers, and bookbinders Saw and planing mill employes, etc Stove, furnace, and grate makers Tailors Tiuners and tinware makers Tobacco and cigar factory operatives "Woodworkers (not otherwise epocified). FE.MALES (a). Farmers, planters, and overseers Artists and teachers of art Musicians and teachers of music... Professors and teachers Theatrical managers, showmen, etc. Hotel and boarding house keepers. - Housekeepers and stewardesses Laborers (not epeciliod) Laundresses Nurses and mid wives Servants Agents, collectors, and commercial Iraveloru . Bookkeepers aiul.accountauts Clerks and copy lata Merchants, dealers, and peddlers Messengers, packers, and porters '... , Saleswomen Stenographers and typewriters Broom and brush makers Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives. Dressmakers, milliners, seamstresses, etc PrintLT-s, engravers, and bookbinders Tailorsjsaes Tobacco and cigar factory operatives AVood Avorkers (not otherwise specified) , - NATIVE WHITE, AGB paEIODS. (c) Totel. Foreign wbite. Total colored. KatiTO Foreign (b) 10 to 24. 26 to 44. 46 to 64. 65 and parents. parents. 16, 019 6,191 6,205 3,465 2,058 6,240 8, 11C« 2,936 493 221 69 88 14 50 138 63 17 2 308 84 77 130 17 30 102 117 68 222 76 53 74 19 67 120 29 6 78 20 13 25 20 3 39 29 7 72 95 49 54 16 25 7 35 8 16 41 68 21 9 2 2 1 101 45 32 23 1 6 03 29 3 94 04 10 15 5 1 63 26 14 145 32 32 22 69 33 85 19 8 102 370 40 164 38 83 15 63 9 55 37 63 55 221 9 84 5 2, 623 931 449 416 627 762 1,336 403 104 107 32 52 73 10 14 100 60 3 455 96 35 18 306 236 373 37 2 117 54 29 31 3 11 64 37 4 241 139 63 34 5 41 127 65 8 247 102 20 5 120 71 333 40 3 1,008 441 470 80 11 627 416 69 6 203 659 92 210 84 219 27 117 32 247 347 292 24 104 113 13 123 822 48 269 16 257 14 283 45 8 48 96 53 437 21 2S0 36 147 47 62 16 22 75 68 12 1 435 173 208 51 3 210 183 35 2 075 443 151 62 29 184 372 60 3 150 90 267 41 15 96 104 33 94 3 42 71 ■ 2 150 33 82 43 132 9 43 5 6 6 153 29 25 95 4 22 69 68 14 95 B 25 33 29 34 37 16 7 158 26 69 70 3 46 79 29 i 181 31 65 83 2 62 65 46 8 775 348 252 169 6 153 380 213 27 137 48 40 49 30 51 47 g 183 85 47 44 7 108 46 24 5 173 43 106 23 1 96 66 8 „ 374 75 207 88 4 170 162 40 2 336 141 123 70 2 123 155 45 2 234 58 87 87 4 12 136 9 100 32 34 32 2 31 46 22 2 214 72 67 75 10 52 100 65 7 435 175 203 64 3 200 183 40 5 93 32 28 21 12 18 63 16 6 157 350 85 141 61 74 21 67 59 108 190 25 43 i 4 68 107 150 16 16 69 42 29 02 3 41 42 61 43 41 62 15 60 22 21 15 1 4 97 22 63 22 168 44 84 29 1 71 224 52 97 72 3 95 91 33 6 4,725 1,715 1,680 411 719 2,856 1,481 302 77 10 18 120 227 3 11 74 109 6 6 18 80 8 1 13 13 2 6 92 126 15 1 6 13 1 12 22 87 15 25 1 21 51 13 28 6 9 2 7 6 2 15 28 7 19 2 70 23 20 18 9 23 19 9 19 20 287 16 33 4 24 2 7 4 223 22 89 2 136 2 61 7 23 C 9 7 1 5 4 13 1 1,680 600 624 166 390 1,149 431 70 25 13 49 108 32 9 17 47 8 2 30 56 5 2 2 4 19 1 33 83 2 7 11 19 16 1 28 8 3 47 4 1 1 1 10 1 1 1 4 10 87 35 10 358 i 30 23 5 147 6 64 12 3 189 8 58 26 7 305 3 2 21 1 6 1 1,234 612 ' 603 85 34 739 418 64 13 71 30 15 2 21 13 42 17 11 1 8 8 40 30 12 1 19 6 4 3 ■ 1 a The totals for eacli sex include all ocoupationa, whether specified or not. b Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. OCCUPATIONS. 667 CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOE, AGE PERIODS, CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO FOE CITIES HAYING 50,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE : 1890— Continued. x:vANSvai.i:,s:, end. COKJDGAl CONDITION. niiter- ate. Can not speak Eng- lisH. UNEMPLOTED. (d) COUNTET OF BIETH. Single and un- known. Married. Wid- owed. Di- vorced. Total. lto3 montlis. 4 to 6 months. 7 to 12 months. Ger- many. Ire- land. Great Britain. Canada (Eng- lisli). Canada (Frenoli) Sweden and Norway. Den- mark. Other coun- tries. 7,982 8,252 619 66 1,213 306 2,626 1,378 998 250 2,777 178 332 30 6 7 4 200 I 173 46 86 19 21 76 27 23 Gi 71 124 1, 38S 31 337 20 85 160 691 93 273 72 179 01 276 343 150 43 115 35 48 61 75 259 45 114 ■ 113 191 161 38 63 84 236 32 86 121 47 60 48 96 106 3,762 38 231 129 50 49 18 73 61 72 27 228 1,093 125 100 92 151 69 294 99 363 43 607 53 152 305 9 31 7 3 1 1 1 8 9 4- 16 130 9 18 5 5 16 17 10 20 8 35 3 6 18 1 i 32 18 14 2 2 15 3 4 48 32 122 1 1 5 4 23 11 63 1 1 3 .2 22 15 55 3 6 4 13 115 46 15 3 14 10 13 21 12 43 332 67 16 28 22 3 51 16 83 10 224 11 37 24 3 39 63 86 28 64 73 144 46 37 21 77 43 63 20 54 40 16 18 56 28 79 22 24 64 317 1 4 4 6 1 1 a 3 6 1 1 7 16 1 1 1 1 3 2 1 1 4 R « 2 2 2 7 4 9 R 2 2 7 1 1 1 1 494 5 1 1 3 2 1 11 19' 2 1 5 4 8 3 7 13 13 2 5 4 4 3 2 2 6 2 1 1 9 8 5 44 714 2 29 7 1« 71 24 7 106 6 13 9 25 77 20 2 87 14 33 7 30 249 30 36 16 CI 46 8 17 96 100 43 8 122 28 9 13 17 86 S93 2 4 23 316 4 1 IS 310 2 11 4 3 31 9 2 36 3 5 2 11 23 8 2 3 88 5' 1 6 5 6 1 13 i" 2 4 8 2 1 in 3 3 10 2 11 2 15 2 2 6 1 3 i' i' 4 33 63 12 76 2 3 89 1 8 48 3 1 2 4 1 7 2 8 1 6 i 12 7 25 1 1 1 5 1 16 7 18 2 16 3 7 13 1 1 1 1 n 13 14 13 2 7 35 9 4 67 3 7 5 10 41 10 2 22 4 8 3 18 15B 16 15 12 50 35 1 11 41 67 21 4 69 23 4 9 13 31 130 15 16 1 1 1 17 1>4 4 1 1 2 3 1 41 2 4 3 l^ v.n 70 2 30 4 3 29 1 1 9 4 13 5 6 20 7 14 •?A m 1 ■'3 V4 1 1 K ?R 97 46 143 107 44 84 100 472 82 60 67 176 168 190 42 119 199 57 66 214 67 90 46 58 112 279 1 8 9 3 9 4 42 7 3 2 6 7 6 3 10 8 3 3 13 3 10 3 4 6 611 i' 2 1 2 3 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 73 5 i" 1 1 2 2' 1 10 3 3 2 3 6 1 3 6 9 ■>R 13 9 24 2 9 76 12 10 3 9 8 6 5 50 40 19 3 43 6 5 4 1 3 104 2 1 1 2 3 20 2 11 1 2 2 1 1 6 3 3 1 5 3" 2 59 ">'! ^0 31 2 =!■> 2 11 2 3 1 2 1 31 1 31 P5 2 2 2 3 4 "6 97 6 4 4 3 9 1 4 4 1 3 3 4 2 i' 4 18 10 9 14 8 a 2 1 38 39 1 1 40 3 4 1 1 9 1 8 4t 1 •1'' 45 45 3 7 1 2 4 440 14 2 19 2 2 6 91 1 16 -17 3 2 49 50 1 1 32 1 1 38 3 4 20 2 4 51 5'» 1 15 2 9 10 1 33 29 2 131 9 135 1 7 1 53 54 55 SB 67 58 59 «0 61 02 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 16 106 205 13 6 34 21 89 7 1,448 6 48 103 5 8 81 32 7 338 995 9 58 30 12 2 3 59 2 2 10 1 2 12 7 6 7 3 65 5 82 6 1 3 7 1 1 1 3 1 7 S 2 2 1 4' 11 3 42 1 1 1 1 12' 2 15 1 1 11 3 164 5 12 2 5 6 145 1 1 1 8 3 2 59 2 13 9 33 2 1 2 2 9 1 5 5 15 2 14 1 13 1 1 4 1 1 4 202 2 1 2 1 18 1 4 2 2 12 162 1 2 7 2 2 3 2 15 i' 1 1 2 , 1 1 6 1 2 46 75 1 4 1 ^ 1 1 1 17 34 1 8 1 3 30 10 33 11 1 16 31 13' 10 2 16 66 1 6 6 57 5 4 7 1 4 3 3 10 7 2 4 6 4 2 1 1 i ' 3 1 77 c Age unknown omitted. d Unemployed at principal occupation during any portion of census year ending May 31. 1890. 668 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table H§.— TOTAL MALES AND FEMALES 10 YEAES OP AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN SELECTED OCCUPATIONS, SPEAK ENGLISH, MONTHS UNEMPLOYED, AND COUNTRY OF BIRTH, I-AIili KITEK, MASS. 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 39 10 « 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 62 53 54 55 66 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 EEX AND SELECTED OCCUPATIONS. MAXES {(I). Agricultural laborers Farmers, planters, and oversoers Gardonore, florists, nurserymen, and vine growers Clergj'nien Ecgiuecrs (ciTil, mechanical, electrical, and mining}and surreyors Musicians and teachers of music OlBcials (goTernnaent) Physicians and snrjieons Barbers and hairdressers Bartenders Engineers and firemen (not locomotive). Janitors Laborers (not specified) Launderers Kestaurant and saloon keepers Servants "Watchmen, policemen, and detectives Agents, collectors, and commercial travelers. Bankers, brokers, and officials of banks, etc. . Boatmen, canalmen, pilots, and sailors Bookkeepers, clerks, etc Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc.. Livery stable keepers and hostlers. Merchants, dealers, and peddlers Messengers, packers, and porters. . . Salesmen Steam railroad employes Street railway employes Apprentices Bakers Blacksmiths and wheelwrights Bleachers, dyers, and scourers Boot and shoe makers and repairers - Butchers Carpenters and joiners Cotton, woolen, and other test'le mill operatives. Harness, saddle, and trunk makers, etc Hat and cap makers Iron and steel workers (includes molders) Machinists Manufacturers, publishers, etc Marble and stone cutters Masons (brick and st(me) Palmers, glaziers, and varnishers — Plumbers and gas and steam fitters. Printers, engravers, and bookbinders . Print works operatives Rope and cordage makers Tailors Tinners and tinware makers FEMALES (o). Artists and teachers of art Musicians and teacliers of music. . Physicians and surgeons Professors and teacliers Hotel and boarding house keepers. Housekeepers and stewardesses. Laborers (not specified) Laundresses Nurses andmidwives Servants Bookkeepers, clerks, etc Merchants, dealers, and peddlers — Saleswomen Telegraph and telephone operators. Apprentices Bakers Boot and shoe makers and repairers Box makers (paper) Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives. Dressmakers, milliners, searaetresaes, etc Harness, saddle, and trunk makers, etc Hat and cap makers Printers, engravers, and bookbinders Print works operatives Tailoresses Total. 23, 300 129 144 61 60 47 39 66 64 135 47 284 68 2,631 61 68 130 220 225 118 153 840 659 133 1,110 76 331 341 65 93 139 207 172 150 73 944 9,805 128 351 179 180 318 361 130 112 83 81 49 11 27 7 308 51 115 167 112 28 890 142 60 89 12 17 9 9,470 771 NATIVE WHITE. Kativo parents. Foreign parents. 60 79 18 26 26 16 39 23 8 2 70 13 103 21 60 85 77 62 338 151 35 263 13 93 51 31 23 19 60 9 13 27 220 443 14 14 41 91 101 18 60 91 17 33 11 4 17 17 1,091 7 16 6 155 9 28 1 12 n 123 46 7 29 6 6 377 181 2 6 13 3 7 4,809 11 298 13 12 30 25 38 15 32 26G 204 41 108 49 115 63 16, 48 28 44 53 18 17 135 2,148 9 28 23 82 17 44 87 48 54 44 17 9 13 3,458 84 4 8 34 25 6 100 7 83 3 6 6 4 2 2,705 227 5 19 17 4 16 Foreign •white. 14, 949 60 50 27 23 11 16 27 24 71 29 176 43 2,222 19 51 05 129 102 26 66 234 301 64 686 14 118 227 17 22 92 103 110 119 29 589 7,208 15 B4 64 178 61 118 259 183 23 43 57 16 65 19 8,139 79 131 70 12 645 34 46 27 3 Total colored. 6, 3S8 361 24 83 14 AGE PEKIODS. (C) 10 to 24. 27 8,325 41 IB 2 2 10 9 3 3 46 15 22 2 650 IS 5G 4 23 12 33 896 175 38 173 59 150 73 23 88 53 38 80 23 II 172 13 135 35 93 7 68 4 16 5 6 8 :, 157 365 40 21 8 35 25 to 44. 0,955 49 51 19 33 23 23 33 36 82 27 161 18 1,083 38 38 49 109 138 70 80 71 569 13 144 201 36 113 70 56 46 438 1,625 14 30 69 184. 86 91 167 182 40 56 26 6 37 34 6 12 3 186 16 S3 29 47 10 337 44 25 18 8 1 2 1 1 2,939 317 4 8 9 1 15 7 24 20 7 6 93 40 810 6 19 21 93 61 31 54 106 20 324 3 47 19 61 15 297 1,192 16 2 39 75 53 106 71 12 1 4 16 32 50 3 27 14 123 5 26 350 91 65 and over. a The totals for each sex inchu^e all occupations, whether specified or not. 6 Persona of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. iiX^.^fJ OCCUPATIONS. 669 CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AGE PERIODS, CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO FOR CITIES HAVING 50,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1890— Continued. FAIili RIVKR, MASS. CONJCGAL COKDITION. Illiter- ate. Can not speak Eng- lish. ttSEMPLOTED. (d) CODNTEI OF BIETH. Single aocl un- known. Married. Wid- owed. Di- T-Fced, Total. lto3 months. 4 to 6 months. 7 to 12 months. Ger- many. Ire- land. Groat Britain. Canada (Eng- lish). C.inada (French; Sweden and Norway. Den- mark. Other Ciiuu- tries. 10, 270 12, 317 691 23 3, 525 2,962 4,076 2,349 1,260 467 77 3,452 5,127 380 5,2:4 33 23 C63 I 70 27 6 28 17 16 10 17 61 26 42 5 871 43 14 82 16 62 32 61 613 236 67 232 62 199 102 29 89 66 52 105 32 21 255 5,534 12 64 37 117 27 38 61 150 40 80 68 30 23 14 9,668 49 102 42 31 29 22 51 43 71 19 233 57 1,644 17 47 42 • 183 169 S3 99 313 400 71 842 13 127 234 36 4 80 147 61 110 49 660 4,019 24 31 86 216 143 139 240 205 43 48 43 8 53 34 2,364 10 13 3 1 1 5' 4 3 1 9 6 115 1 7 6 15 4 3 3 13 23 4 35 1 4 5 2' 36 14 6 20 8 1 8 25 11 10 1 3 6 4 14 6 4 7 6 y 1 4 1 1 1 2 14 18 18 5 6 2 8 1 13 12 97 10 960 IG 26 71 18 4 26 41 107 27 140 7 9 60 6 2 35 20 29 55' 1,183 3 2 18 43 17 30 81 19 6 7 2 18 6 1,949 14 16 6 4 4 11 17 4 15 7 57 31 257 3 20 16 39 65 12 11 70 60 13 209 6 39 20 3 13 31 12 81 23 10 116 3,107 1 17 30 117 28 16 61 75 14 26 24 7 16 9 2,674 3 2 2' 1 2' 2 2 1 40 2' 5 1 1 2 3 19 19 1 14 10 4 2 1 4 8 6 59' 99 5 2 6 5 6 6 7 2 4 5 1 228 18 3 1 7 10 12 S (t 6 s 2 4 1 1 1 n 1 i i i 1 3 3 2 13 31 8 12 7 1 3 4 1 17 1 876 14 5 10 15 1 '2 4 3 6 ""g58' 15 11 3 4 8 1 4 10 1 5 9 3 3 18 2 1,177 4 2 8 5 13 3 3 13 1 535 3 10 1 2 4' 3 2 1 139 1 11 19 603 1 841 2 G 9 14 23 8 7 90 100 10 207 1 57 135 6 6 43 47 6 50 12 353 2,520 6 24 11 10 10. 62 109 79 1 4 6 7 11 2 3,136 4 3 114 34 3 8 3 2 14 15 2 l' 3 3 1 3' 1 16 17 5 1 6 3 3 4 1 1R 19 20 1 i 1 1 10 5 21 24 2 71 9 83 2 1 13 16 27 28 3 159 1,405 3 14 3 5 46' 58 30 8 30 05 8 14 9 7 39 6 2 6 23 25 21 7 326 1,517 1 18 n 27 9 94 171 125 10 8 14 3 15 2 2,012 2 17 33 2 7 2 4 18 3 3 11 29 4 6 1 3 17 2 3 2 3 2 1 6 4" 1 2 5 4 3 3 23 183 i 10 1 3' i 2 28 6 1 2 5 9 2 103 21 22 91 63 9 84 1 ?4 2 1 25 ?fi 2 2 ")7 103 4 1 12 15 47 33 4 145 1,656 2 19 7 ID 1 42 69 28 ■>« 1 2 1 51 8 2 4 199 30 11 2 7 6 8 3 29 218 2 1 5 17 7 3 18 6 4 2 1 1 1 4 i 2 i 4 15 16 13 2 193 1,104 1 17 1 19 5 38 67 63 2 5 4 . 2 7 2 3 5 5 2 105 230 3' 1 1 1 1 3 8 33 34 35 2 5 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 1 7 6 3 45 90 63 4 1 10 1 3 2 347 9 2 1 3 2 1 11 14 9 4 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 3 2 2 43 44 1 45 46 47 48 49 50 61 52 1 16 2 5 1 1 14 1 2 17 5 1 664 5 2 1 2 2 110 19 1,654 2,177 1,483 182 27 12 8 11 22 3 293 1 43 145 61 16 714 127 19 82 11 16 7 6 8 7,170 676 10 45 29 9 46 2 2 53 54 55 56 67 58 69 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 3 8 11 21 21 18 31 5 90 13 17 7 1 1 2 1 3 26 50 4 29 7 85 2 23 2 2 i 3 3 2 2' 53 4 1 1 4 1 3 1 i' 25 5 15 124 5 63 67 2 4 1 21 11 27 11 62 1 430 6 18 4 7 10 30 9 10 8 89 10 18 6 3 2 2 36 12 15 110 6 1 55 12 8 14 1 1 3 17 34 26 21 4 9 14 6 41 3 1 5 10 1 22 1 2 3 3 5 14 1 1 1 1 i' 1 1 1 1 120 42 5 1 3 1 9 1 3 5 1 7 3 1 1 2 9 8 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1,934 140 1 2 1 1,728 99 1 4 4 1 1 1 1 150 9 360 50 6 6 1,347 41 1 2 1,744 121 1 1 1,302 58 276 32 1 18 2 1,289 46 1 4 2,360 47 1 2 130 18 2,602 243 1 16 1 2 2 8G 5 4 3 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 4 6 3 4 « 16 6 5 S 5 9 12 1 Age unknown omitted. d Unemployed at principal occupation during any portion of census year ending May 31, 1890. 670 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 118.— TOTAL MALES AJSTD FEMALES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN SELECTED OCCUPATIOlirS, SPEAK ENGLISH, MONTHS UNEMPLOYED, AND COUNTRY OF BIRTH, CRAIVD RAPIDS, MICH. SEX ASD SELECTED OCCnPATIONS. MALES (ffl) Farmers, planters, and overseers Lumbermen, rai'tsmen, and wood choppers Clergymen Lawyers Musicians and teacliers of music Officials {government) Physicians and surgeons Barbers and hairdressers Barteu ders Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) Laborers (not specified) Kostauraut and saloon keepers Servants "Watchmen, policemen, and detectives Agents (claim, commission, real estate, insurance, etc?) and col- lectors. Bankers, brokers, and oflicials of banks, etc Bookkeepers, clerks, etc , Commercial travelers Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc Livery stable keepers and hostlers - Merchants, dealers, and peddlers Messengers, packers, and porters ^... Salesmen Steam railroad employ 6s Street railway employes Apprentices Bakers Blacksmiths and wheelwright? Boot and shoe makers and repairers Butchers , Cabinet makers . . . : Carpenters and .ioiners Carriage and wagon makers (not otherwise classified) Coopers Cotton , woolen, and other textile mill operatives Harness, saddle, and trunk makers, etc Iron and steel workers (includes molders) Machinists , Manufacturers, publishers, etc Marble and stone cutters and masons Painters, glaziers, and vamishers Plasterers Plumbers and gas and steam fitters Printers, engravers, and bookbinders Saw and planing mill employes, etc Tailors Tinners and tinware makers Tobacco and cigar factory operatives Upholsterers "Wood workers (not otherwise specified) EEMALES(a) Artists and teachers of art Musicians and, teachers of music Physicians and surgeons Professo rs and teachors Hotel and boarding house keepers , Housekeepers and stewardesses Laborers (not specified) Laundresses l^'urses and mid wives - Servants Bookkeepers and accountants , Clerks and copyists Merchants, dealers, and peddlers Saleswomen Stenographers and typewriters Telegraph and telephone operators Apprentices Boot and shoemakers and repairers [ Broom and brush makers Confectioners , Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives Dressmakers, milliners, seamstresses, etc Printers, engravers, and bookbinders Tailoresses "Wood workers (not otherwise specified) TotaL 19, 549 95 92 76 185 73 111 344 155 106 211 2,079 112 229 145 463 93 1,363 S20 062 121 1,175 200 419 675 103 146 118 224 148 119 542 1,124 90 102 208 72 302 546 480 889 120 249 319 197* 90 111 71 4,671 37 77 17 298 CI 70 18 146 64 1,835 130 195 25 102 83 29 17 19 68 22 23 943 47 122 29 NATIVE WBITE. N"ative parents- 6,905 46 65 36 136 42 66 86 69 24 85 390 40 65 60 283 65 676 217 285 406 63 183 323 50 31 32 63 24 23 76 443 31 42 25 86 192 263 115 205 16 28 104 102 16 29 31 28 349 1,548 31 3 46 32 336 76 65 9 35 44 15 7 385 27 24 5 Foreign parents. ,902 26 44 17 76 13 461 56 145 23 217 61 123 lis 17 66 19 S6 21 32 103 168 13 28 16 83 116 78 62 104 13 53 65 58 24 26 39 21 404 1,679 SO 6 34 13 695 39 91 7 42 13 7 11 19 10 7 854 18 46 10 Foreign white. 8,620 31 21 36 37 13 29 40 31 60 62 1,363 40 72 68 104 15 285 47 224 23 550 74 113 229 35 48 67 124 103 63 363 511 46 32 131 31 128 238 139 200 247 65 39 80 158 167 36 41 22 1,193 1,485 9 198 2 Total colored. (6) 222 AOB PBEIODS. (c) 5,125 9 3 2 11 16 13 2 41 18 33 697 5 85 12 44 8 654 27 144 27 102 102 151 112 24 344 32 23 23 33 142 197 18 15 100 16 92 152 19 70 153 30 50 118 84 35 35 29 36 800 2,785 25 to 44. 13 86 1 130 13 13 43 10 1,382 85 143 3 68 03 23 17 14 56 16 16 426 30 60 21 9, 796 25 110 42 64 76 94 74 121 861 79 116 77 228 49 585 223 384 69 213 444 66 2 57 128 60 70 302 539 42 47 80 29 170 309 267 281 68 63 101 163 42 69 26 904 4StoS4. 16 35 4 161 35 29 4 67 29 390 44 50 14 43 20 5 2 6 7 426 9 48 7 3,978 65 19 13 61 629 25 18 51 158 22 109 65 124 21 358 26 50 103 10 65 and over. 24 64 47 35 89 326 24 28 26 24 86 78 166 102 104 18 12 27 a The totals for bach sex include all occupations, whether specified or not. 6 Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilised Indians. OCCUPATIONS. 671 CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITT, COLOE, AGE PERIODS, CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO FOE CITIES HAVING 50,000 INHABITANTS OE MOEE : 1890— Continued. GBAND BilFIDS, ItllCH. CONJUGAL coiroriioir. niiter- ftte. Cannot speak mfflMPLOTBDi. (d) COUNTHT OF BIETH. Single and nn- knoTTn. Married. "Wia- owed. Di- vOTced. Total. lto3 months. 4toe months. 7 to 12 months. Ger- many. Ire- land. Great Britain. Canada (Eng- lish). Canada (French) Sweden and Norway. Don- mark. Other coun- tries. 7,048 11,849 571 81 675 1,613 3,961 2,287 1,288 386 1,440 495 624 1,210 43 393 70 4,310 1 15 10 12 41 25 28 22 47 50 49 841 24 149 24 107 14 805 74 216 62 204 117 198 197 38 145 44 47 35 25 188 283 22 27 100 22 122 186 51 99 215 23 62 127 97 53 41 46 39 904 3,721 71 79 59 135 47 81 113 102 50 153 1,163 85 71 111 336 76 639 242 425 56 924 81 217 458 64 1 67 169 102 91 341 780 62 67 102 50 171 344 409 271 327 57 67 115 207 136 47 59 32 1,015 453 8 2 5 4 2 7 5 5 8 67 3 7 8 17 3 17 4 20 3 43 2 3 19 1 1 3 2 5 4 4 4 1 1 13 11 4 4 8 6 1 1 3 1 6 2 3 3 1 9 18 11 176 25 12 8 16 1 40 12 38 4 108 9 6 43 3 9 17 24 27 39 93 69 16 13 11 10 25 OS 29 49 35 6 6 6 15 44 7 15 6 108 220 4 3 3 1 1 i 3 4' 5 125 3 7 21 7 4 12 2 12 2 25 2 2 60 7 1 3 15 13 1 6 12 4 1 2 2 6 5 6 18 6 i' 2' 5 1 1 2 22 135 7 5 5 3 3 3 3 6 14 26 1 11 9 16 3 55 10 9 4 36 6 11 28 3 8 11 6 2 15 31 2 2 3 4 9 21 14 32 20 3 11 9 4 7 3' 1 61 110 7 2 5 5 1 10 24 15 9 18 95 10 21 13 23 4 70 10 45 5 43 11 24 42 13 8 8 25 15 5 18 104 11 5 5 8 26 49 47 27 37 6 10 21 22 3 9 5 6 87 281 10 10 16 6 8 9 9 8 8 12 885 3 21 15 40 3 102 7 111 7 332 45 67 47 5 22 28 36 38 16 168 279 12 9 103 3 56 79 41 59 135 39 10 38 108 74 17 15 5 811 541 f, 3 1 4 5 1 2 14 3 1 4 2 1 1 1 5 1 9 fi 1 7 2 1 1 1 8 2 2 3 8 2 4 2 2 457 ... 4" 5 3 13 12 35 780 4 23 15 32 1 83 19 131 15 36 34 39 62 12 31 14 31 15 18 116 435 20 27 37 10 72 98 89 218 231 44 17 30 93 37 12 20 18 617 617 9 8 21 333 2 14 10 13 1 4 9 350 2 6 4 14 1 28 5 40 7 17 5 15 IS 2 4 11 3 5 29 172 2 8 9 2 17. 19 18 125 89 17 7 12 15 14 3 6 5 69 196 2 5 97 3' 1 6 is 1 8 2 6 4 3 5 1 3 2 4 1 4 10 37 3 2 3 1 6 6 3 19 22 4 5 3 5 5 2' 46' 113 1 2 2 3 q 3 1 53 3 5 1 4 1 5 1 in 3 289 •1 11 5 11 12 13 14 1 It 2 16 17 2 i' 4 i 1 2 3 24 2 23 4 2 17 2 5 1 25 3 69 10 39 2 2 11 19 22 7 71 106 8 4 56 39 13 86 6 14 25 21 29 9 22 8 16 11 9 77 226 15 17 25 7 58 73 18 74 120 23 5 15 73 18 9 12 13 508 308 1 6 18 19 1 6 1 4 1 2 10 2 6 4 i' i' 1 3 2' 20 'l 3 22 Of '1 25 1 1 'R V 6 8 10 8 12 53 5 7 5 1 i" 1 8 1 1 1 'H 7 4 4 6 20 3 3 10 14 1 29 1 30 31 44 10 1 19 1 1' 5 33 '^4 2 "iS 7 4 6 21 2 15 12 1 i' 2 i' 1 Sfi S7 6 10 19 18 12 6 2 14 8 2 5 3 i' 1 4 i' 5 1 i' 10 10 16 31 4 34 47 15 2 3 32 40 3 4 3 303 130 SS 3 ■ 39 ■in 11 12 2 1 1 42 43 44 6 5 23 1 1 i' ii' 20 '15 12 4 1 1 1 107 111 2 46 47 1 2 90 183 50 28 410 2 87 4 11 51 52 23 S3 1 274 8 29 14 G6 26 1,682 118 171 7 84 78 29 17 15 58 17 16 835 40 05 25 6 13 9 16 16 16 3 30 9 63 7 15 10 12 2 8 10 4 7 29 23 44' 27 74 4 C 8 3 2 1 4 1 3 1 4 3 53 1 3 1 8 2 1 6 2 16 1 3 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 54 55 95 74 4 17 4 3 1 6 1 4 1 3 4 45 3 6 1 4 1 15 3 4 2 1 4 8 18 3 320 2 18 5 5 1 56 1 5 1 13 1 92 57 5 1 12 3 6 14 12 163 17 11 1 9 8 2 6 1 24 3 3 147 15 31 9 2 5 5 7 94 3 3 1 1 6 4 42 10 6 1 4 4 1 3 1 58 3 1 27 4 2 3' 1 14 4 145 1 4 1 2 13 3 85 i' 1 4 104 8 9 1 12 5 1 2 2 2 60 61 85 4 1 157 17 62 63 64 65 1 3 1 2 3 1 1 1 1 67 68 09 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 1 1 2 2 1 4 i 2' 3 1 35 1 60 1 21 7 2 2 1 2 2 12 1 a 48 8 12 8 8 2 1 5 162 2 14 4 2 2 116 4 12 2 36' 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 4 2 19 1 73 1 8 2 61 5 15 1 38 2 4 18 19 2 10 3 1 4 3 11 3 1 3 1 7 1 1 Age nnknown omitted. d TlDemployed at principal occcpation during any portion of census year ending May 31, 1390. ,672 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 118.— TOTAL MALES AND FEMALES 10 YEAES OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN SELECTED OCCUPATIONS, SPEAK ENGLISH, MONTHS UNEMPLOYED, AND COUNTRY OF BIRTH, HARTFORD, CONIV. BEX AND SELECTED OCCnPATIOKS. MALES (a) Agricultural laborers I'armers, planters, aDd overseers Gardeners, llorista, nLirseryoien, and vine growers Clergymen Lawyers Officials (goTemtnont ) Physicians and surgeons Barbers and hairdressers Bartenders Engineers and firemen (not loeomotiYe) Janitors Laborers (not specified) Kestaurant and saloon keepers Servants Watchmen, policemen, and detectives Agents (claim, commission, real estate, insurance, etc.) and col- lectors. Bankers, brokers, and officials of banks, etc Boatmen, canalmen, pilots, and sailors Bookkeepers, clerks, etc Commercial trayelers D^.^yTQen, hackmen, teamsters, etc Livery stable keepers and hostlers ., Merchants, dealers, and peddlers Messengers, packers, and porters Salesmen Steam railroad omploy6s Apprentices Bakers Blacksmiths and wheelwrights - Boot and shoe makers and repairers Brickmakers, potters, etc Bntchers Cabinet makers and upholsterers Carpenters and .joiners Gold and silver workers Harness, saddle, and trunk makers, etc Iron and steel workers (includes TOOlders) Leather curriers, dressers, finishers, and tanners Machinists - Manufacturers, publishers, etc Marble and stone cutters Masons (brick and stone) r.iinters, glaziers, and Tamishers Plumbers and gas and steam fitters Printers, engravers, and bookbinders TaUors 1 Tinners and tinware makers Tobacco and cigar factory operatives Tool and cutlery makers (not otherwise classified) "Woodworkers (not otherwise specified) FEMALES (o) Artists and teachers of art Musicians and teachers of music Professors and teachers Hotel and boarding house keepers Housekeepers and stewardesses Laundresses Nurses and midwives Servants Bookkeepers and accountants Clerks and copyists Merchants, dealers, and peddlers Messengers, packers, and porters Saleswomen Stenographers and typewriters Telegraph and telephone operators Apprentices Box makers (paper) Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives Dressmakers, milliners, seamstresses, etc Electroplaters Gold and silver workers Iron and steel workers (includes molders) Paper mill operatives Printers, engravers, and bookbinders Tailoresses Total. 149 136 133 89 91 102 95 134 125 224 1,6G5 130 437 134 261 199 161 1,650 139 607 157 1,047 181 632 520 241 100 267 130 108 131 93 615 97 150 618 95 1,376 331 80 236 448 153 435 205 81 124 95 83 6,985 20 68 268 67 241 234 174 2,236 96 167 31 22 271 66 19 24 61 231 922 20 34 24 116 117 114 NATIVE WHITE. Native parents. 60 88 20 47 81 69 74 21 27 100 15 152 19 63 43 207 167 38 1,055 103 182 49 492 175 85 11 53 16 19 30 30 243 34 43 113 29 663 219 7 53 202 32 192 27 25 42 40 41 1,600 18 42 160 31 85 18 HI 217 62 60 8 4 66 42 10 4 8 18 827 4 6 4 21 46 16 Foreign parents. 4,219 28 11 16 17 il 21 11 ' 38 56 42 5 270 30 70 23 20 10 53 433 24 186 29 156 106 155 141 123 19 42 11 23 50 24 41 249 7 435 25 44 119 81 176 27 20 41 24 22 2,023 1 20 86 11 47 26 19 413 42 87 16 186 18 7 18 44 164 414 10 25 16 80 66 60 Foreign white. 6,136 63 33 83 19 2 12 10 66 42 78 23 1,140 80 143 68 20 70 141 12 256 61 390 26 83 202 28 70 170 98 64 42 39 270 37 66 256 58 S78 65 54 137 126 40 61 160 33 41 31 19 2,234 1 4 15 29 100 136 37 1,478 2 20 17 2 30 6 49 1d9 6 4 6 15 6 37 Total colored. (i) 559 26 HI3 1 171 1 228 54 7 128 22 AGE PEEIODS. (c) 10 to 24. 25 to 44. 8,520 52 12 14 1 4 4 5 39 40 31 1 381 3 123 3 5 20 736 22 130 23 104 130 224 91 230 38 27 13 41 81 17 82 20 45 243 15 406 10 11 33 90 49 172 2,741 60 25 23 1,060 59 102 2 21 205 43 11 176 342 10 28 17 76 64 44 59 46 46 45 41 62 43 78 75 131 798 2.51 54 96 118 716 395 89 556 37 249 319 2 46 129 46 62 78 46 63 286 49 692 139 103 228 82 170 87 43 61 48 46 45 to 64. 9 37 155 80 93 120 82 933 32 67 17 1 63 23 8 7 54 444 10 3,891 30 407 30 56 71 69 80 23 181 25 127 36 321 13 53 14 85 62 15 22 21 178 18 33 85 25 243 122 33 84 116 21 79 70 22 37 27 19 6 3 26 30 69 67 54 209 5 6 11 '"a 1 1 122 65 and over. a The totals for each sex include all occupations, whether speoifled or not. 6 Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indiatis. OCCUPATIONS. 673 CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AGE PERIODS, CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO FOR CITIES HAVING 50,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1890— Continued. HARTITORD, COIVN. CONJUGAL COHDITION. Illiter- ate. Can not speak Eng- Usli. XJNEMPLOTED. (tJ) CODKTE-r OF BIETH. SinglB and un- known. Married. Wid- owed. Di- vorced. Total. lto3 months. 4 to 6 months. 7 to 12 months. Ger- many. Ire- land. Great Britain. Canada (Eng- lish). Canada (French) Sweden and Norway. Den- mark. Other conn- tries. 7,356 9,443 690 56 871 278 1,965 982 700 277 1,041 2,925 871 214 160 215 131 635 J 90 31 26 24 21 30 25 47 87 68 14 724 29 260 13 63 30 118 1,036 52 255 57 229 141 309 167 237 51 03 27 64 56 33 174 45 67 330 26 627 43 25 70 177 71 229 56 26 43 23 24 4,833 48 98 89 67 64 67 65 83 34 146 45 845 95 166 112 183 157 42 593 83 385 01 764 34 212 331 4 46 184 83 42 71 58 402 60 78 273 67 712 243 67 147 251 72 191 135 51 77 69 66 441 10 7 16 8 7 6 4 4 3 B 10 94 6 10 9 9 10 1 IB 3 25 7 51 5 9 21 1 2 7 2 16 7 1 2 1 40 11 22 3 2 6 2 7 13 15 3 425 2 37 3 9 11 2 60 5 63 15 32 31 33 46 16 3 37 11 34 ID 11 100 19 21 97 fl 117 8 25 97 137 18 87 34 12 15 9 11 691 17 6 9 2 14 6 9 1 2 1 2 2 6 4 2 187 1 8 1 6 4 1 19 9 4' 1 i 3 3 68' 1 5 1 ii 3 10 1 7 5 6 5 5 9' 8 1 2 12 1 5 15 17' 1 2 20 10 1 4 3 2 2' 97 7 5 7 4 1 7 3 25 18 6 2 78 25 25 2 6 5 4 17 3 16 10 82 5 14 10 3 02 11 28 2 27 24 22 6 26 25 6 94 10 7 7 16 2 13 66 4 27 8 6 198 23 19 49 4 6 2 20 2 3 2 1 4 1 1 6 1 2 2 15 3 2 1 2 1 2 2 2 3 4 •i 2 n 3 1 2 2 17 51 15 833 34 67 49 12 7 62 65 1 196 40 83 17 28 170 10 2 109 31 19 7 2 85 3 12 154 20 99 20 37 103 49 22 22 29 12 3 6 7 1,481 3 3 3 4 13 3 37 11 14 6 11 6 3 39 4 14 2 44 2 26 9 11 1 26 14 2 3 3 75 17 11 35 6 106 12 9 19 32 14 15 13 6 7 9 3 200 1 7 1. i 1 2 i' 1 2 3" 1 2 2 3 1 2 1 1 1 2' 49' 1 8 2' 4' 1 3 1 2 1 31' 2 8 4 2 6 2 856 4 27 3 4 5 8 1 180 q in 2 2 29 1 21 1 1 11 20' 1 7 2 1 127 5 10 3 n 10 1 3 4 2 1 7 2 13 24 2 4 6 1 30 2 34 6 14 12 20 29 7 !■> 1 10 17 1 18 7 3' 3 4 11 1 1 1 5 4 B 18 2 2 16 1 5 15 8 23 4 4 11 1 2" 1 72 1 6 19 15 16 3 18 1 1 4 2 3 3 5 3 2 ""ise 1 12 4 'n 1 26 15 100 2 2 46 1 D 10 8 20 3 2 14 2 7 17 5 6 2 6 15 2 1 1 20 8 2 6 2 336 ?i 19 8 11 14 7 12 4 3 8 6 12 5 3 20 6 6 32 1 30 2 16 42 63 6 11 12 2 4 4 3 258 7 3 2 1 1 2 1 22 23 24 25 6 3 2 2 8 3 1 2 21 1 4 3 2 5 4 1 5 1 1 2 26 27 28 3 19 12 2 3 2 36 2 7 14 2 35 19 4 19 20 10 15 12 4 4 3 3 647 i 3 i 3' i' 2' 1 2 64 3 2 16 1 4 2 14 2 1 7 1 27 4 20 6 14 4 6 68 12 11 60 5 70 6 7 35 74 11 22 19 8 11 6 6 336 6 2 33 1 5 3 7 3 1 30 31 32 1 33 7 3 6 3 6 2 2 "1 6 13 2 33 2 1 1 7 1 6 7 1 3 7 4 13 18 8 1 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 1 5 2" 2 5 2 2 2 4 11 3 1 1 4 2 29 3 2 6 1 71 46 47 48 49 60 51 52 3 1 1 1 52 2 29 163 35 13 59 249 5 147 71 99 1,978 88 151 6 22 258 65 14 24 61 220 672 20 34 22 106 107 87 4 2 5 22 33 68 20 102 7 6 14 3 4 14 36 58 99 62 147 1 9 12 4 6 31 3 2 18 1 3 6 1 2 3 5 12 3 7 70 3' 63 64 55 56 67 68 69 60 01 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 3 1 1 7 1 3' 2 6 23 1 1 1 1 2 3 6 10 14 8 03 4 2 9' 6 12 64 107 14 1,086 1 6 13 1 4 1 2 1 5 3 1 21 4 3 6 3 5 25 76 1 7 4 18 89 49 9 2 2 23 10 2 4 5 27 214 11 8 17 75 1 4 6 22 13 33 1 3 2 1 9 14 13 1 2 i 5 1 6 3 1 153 2 23' 2 190 51 6 1 1 1 1 1 5 1 6 1 7 7 1 2 4 19 92 1 5 5 1 8 4 1 2 1- 1 11 2 1 2 1 6 101 3 1 2 6 a 1 2 2' 21 2 5 SI 1 4 25 78 3 2 14 33 2 1 4 4 1 88 8 140 2 22 2 6 2' a 1 8 2 2 i 3 8 14 86 1 3 4 2 4 2 12 3 1 1 12 1 9 4 17 3 4 1 4 1 7 7 11 i' 4 3 6 11 21 1 2 3 2 1 10 4 4 1 1 4 fl Age unknown omitted. POP PT 2 4:3 d Unemployed at principal occupation during any portion of census year ending May 31, 1890. 674 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table ai8.— TOTAL MALES AND FEMALES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN SELECTED OCGUPATIONS- " SPEAK ENGLISH, MONTHS UNEMPLOYED, AOT) COUHOIRY OF BIETH:> II«I>'JEA:NjKPOdLXS, IIVD. SKX AND SELECTED OCCUPATIONS. MALES (a.) Clergymen , Lawyers Officials (goTernmeut) Physicians andsnrgeons , .. Barbers andhairdressers Bartenders EDffineers and firemen (not locomotive) Janitora Laborers (not specified) Eestanrant and saloon keepers - Servants TV atcbmen, policemen, and detectives Agents (claim, commission, real estate, insurance, etc.) and col- lectors. Bankers, brokers, and officials of banks, etc Bookkeepers, clerks, etc Commercial travelers Draymen, hacfcmen, teamsters, etc Livery stable keepers and hostlers- Merchants, dealers, and peddlers Messengers, packers, and porters Salesmen Steam railroad employ6g Street railway employes Telegraph and telephone operators Apprentices Bakers Blacksmiths and wheelwrights Boot and shoe makers and repairers Butchers Cabinetmakers Carpenters and joiners Coopers — Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives Harness, saddle, and trunk makers, etc Iron and steel workers (includes molders) Machinists .■... Manufacturers, publishers, etc Marble and stone cutters and masons Painters, glaziers, and vamishers Paper hangers Plasterers Plumbers and gas and steam fitters Printers, engravers, and bookbinders Saw and planing mill employes, etc Steam boiler makers Tailors Tinners and tinware makers Tobacco and cigar factory operatives _ Upholsterers Wood workers (not otherwise specified) FEMALES (a) Artists and teachers of art Musicians and teachers of mnsio Physicians and surgeons Professors and teachers Hotel and boarding house keepers Housekeepers and stewardesses Laborers (not specified) Laundresses Nurses and midwives Servants Agents, collectors, and commercial travelers Bookkeepers and accountants Clerks and copyists Merchants, dealers, and peddlers. Messengers, packers, and porters Saleswomen Stenographers and typewriters [[\ Telegraph and telephone operators '.'...'. Box makers (paper) Brickmakers, potters, etc Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives Dressmakers, milliners, seamstresses, etc Printers, engravers, and bookbinders Tailoresses "Woodworkers (not otherwise specified) Total. 162 352 224 289 347 227 445 140 1,212 352 267 853 207 2,900 651 953 26S 2,285 407 947 1,728 285 219 287 250 549 278 323 347 1, 810 207 138 133 700 986 735 450 931 142 188 271 712 163 167 286 193 220 216 39 113 26 545 143 181 59 848 143 3, 15U 50 183 449 84 39 175 105 37 28 32 114 1,886 121 243 32 NATIVE WHITE. Native parents. 18, 169 85 309 139 225 123 64 270 34 1,891 96 123 146 643 148 1,897 517 453 130 1, 2J9 174 624 1,088 209 144 128 62 275 "87 96 1,185 140 78 75 304 471 466 208 003 100 123 139 430 91 63 67 99 04 79 241 32 78 21 352 90 103 17 102 74 1, 0C9 116 212 83 11 130 27 19 20 53 1, 115 00 100 15 Foreign parents. 6,964 84 81 11 778 35 40 110 32 707 76 127 31 385 99 194 345 47 72 142- 37 97 83 257 27 32 33 210 314 101 80 202 27 23 93 215 43 74 34 5B 90 95 192 2,565 2 23 2 140 18 38 20 108 ^ 28 773 11 58 184 17 16 72 28 10 8 12 46 592 52 115 10 Foreign vshite. 6,789 34 10 26 27 33 71 06 25 ,253 161: 79 62 98 58 187 28 014 65 118 276 29 10 14 114 121 MB 130 163 349 30 20 29 141 197 156 152 112 17 32 61 18 30 132 35 66 36 132 1,118 8 30 20 27 11 70 34 623 1 5 18 81 15 117 Total colored. 0) 3,151 26 3 6 8 131 a 28 70 1,280 9 562 13 2 1S6 81 27 69 11 19 11 23 9 13 11 568 7 C94 AQE FEEIODS. (c) 10 to 24. 16 IB 10 loa 68 45 10 1,640 19 359 13 104 IS 1,308 59 198 80 248 230 310 297 101 97 282 82 125 21 72 73 255 22 67 40 266 337 42 77 269 62 28 119 315 55 59 85 74 86 125 263 4,607 U 63 5 197 3 54 24 184 37 12 114 303 114 117 22 23 27 91 830 86 132 19 26 to 44. 16, 826 77 203 133 136 197 141 276 71 2,199 235 344 150 411 93 1,256 410 615 152 1,200 125 1,084 151 116 5 126 275 104 174 169 830 98 48 57 327 488 380 248 494 62 SO 122 300 78 81 111 82 100 73 240 3,544 40 15 313 70 85 23 425 53 1,017 20 59 132 45 7 54 45 15 5 5 16 831 30 88 10 -» W* to'als for each sex Include all occupations, whether specified or not. , 6 Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, 45 to 64. 7,514 66 110 71 117 44 15 115 54 1,142 92 78 94 288 79 302 164 208 33 731 50 137 320 27 6 37 125 119 67 80 634 74 16 32 93 106 144 15 29 83 28 24 72 31 31 16 61 969 10 209 45 201 18 6 10 27 201 5 23 65 and over. and civilized Indians. OCCUPATIONS. 675 CliASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AGE PERIODS, CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO FOE CITIES HAVING 50,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE : 1890— Continued. CONJtraAL OONDITIOH. Illiter- ate. Can not epeak Eng- lish. UNEMPLOYED, (d) COUHTET OF BIETH. Single and un- known. Married. ■Wid- owed. Di- vorced. Total. 1 to 3 months. 4 to6 months. 7 to 12 months. Ger- many. Ire- land. Great Britain Canada (Eng- lish). Canada (Erench) Sweden and Norway. Den- mark. Other coun- tries. U,043 19, 673 1,209 143 1,882 453 6,893 3,175 2,859 859 3,739 1,529 666 190 10 46 76 601 1 32 104 43 74 150 122 90 23 2,308 64 631 36 209 47 1,811 203 277 150 520 262 459 534 117 128 280 107 200 54 93 99 419 68 81 63 i 836 443 128 123 404 75 62 145 433 69 83 116 81 117 139 304 6,632 124 229 176 192 180 99 334 102 2,661 273 234 211 613 155 1,064 426 637 107 1,695 137 459 1.167 160 83 7 140 321 200 212 236 1,302 134 62 79 347 612 672 312 494 59 121 119 267 89 79 167 106 98 68 255 1,046 6 19 5 21 13 5 18 8 213 24 29 17 30 4 37 18 37 8 67 8 26 38 6 8 2 4 9 2 23 34 62 12 2,202 7 100 10 55 5 186 25 198 34 95 54 65 214 31 20 60 27 103 25 30 44 797 108 43 27 165 137 41 239 329 70 109 59 60 27 32 47 33 33 39 96 1,409 1 4 3 1 2 2 7 4 12 4 251 1 10 2 17 2 47 6 19 7 13 8 13 25 8 4 19 3 11 4 5 4 84 8 5 6 20 18 20 35 8 12 13 13 6 3 3' 3 10 263 24 4 9 10 20 47 25 15 640 123 46 29 34 10 136 31 141 16 326 49 65 123 4 2 13 90 53 103 110 147 218 31 17 22 69 112 89 83 70 1 6 7 32 15 4 91 21 55 28 98 465 1 1 8 6 17 20 6 597 27 10 19 18 6 52 12 36 5 79 8 24 118 23 5 1 4 40 21 8 3 36 3 1 33' 22 14 26 14 2 5 11 6 3 11 21 4 2 2 6 436 4 5 7 1 2 14 2 48 2 4 6 33 7 62 11 2 2 60 3 18 19 2 1 1 3 2 1 3 4 2 1 3 4- 3 3 35 7 16 5 6 1 1 8 4 1 1 2 4 1 3 2 30 4 2 3 3 3 1 2 1 9 4 14 24 1,013 3 112 8 i' 4" '""i49' 6 4 3 1 1 6 n 13 20 33 6 933 1 58 4 23 3 85 7 108 13 42 34 25 106 23 8 20 18 06 11 14 25 363 42 27 18- 91 81 10 85 136 27: 61 27 29 15: 20 18' 20 26 26 57 659 8 10 17 3 1,018 5 32 4 15 1 II 1 1 7 3 R 16 2 3 1 7 3 16 3 1 1 2 16 1 1 10 n 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 12 13 U 1^ 6" 64 13 71 14 40 12 27 83 5 8 21 6 26 10 11 15 350 53 10 4 54 38 19 131 163 35 46 19 18 12 6 26 13 9 10 28 487 6 20 in 17 123 34 76 10 1 47 7 3 40 3 io' 3 3 7 2 1 4 2 161 2 7 7 2 1A 19 17 1 3 1 20 21 3 m 3 2,1 ^i 2 1 ?f> 4 11 19 14 11 17 41 10 6 1 35 14 7 21 9 2 9 4 4 10 5 6 2 2 4 17 791 1 14 5 18 6 25 16 1 2 1 10 10 8:' 3 i 1 6 4 6 6 15 76 ?,« 3 25 22 12 9 108 14 6 5 15 24 31 20 23 7 14 7 10 1 3 12 i 4 8 9 1,376 3 2 1 3 11 1 i 2 2 4 1 W 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 215 11 18 9 9 6 26 1 6 1 20 33 26 31 16 2 6 10 8 9 4 9 1 9 27 2 3 6 12 9 5 i- ?7 3 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 i' 3 2S 29 3n 31 10 5 2 1 an 33 34 1 8 9 17 1 4 m 4 6 i" 3 36 4 1 37 1 2 33 31 1 1 40 41 1 4D 4, 2 <(3 6 7 44 45 9 9 4 2 2 9 96 3 16 3 2 6 6 6 3 12 69 47 1 1 1 4 49 IS 44 'in 1 8 2 10 51 3 62 23 85 14 48G 20 99 39 222 84 2,656 23 106 406 23 27 163 166 35 27 30 97 3 9 5 30 28 13 8 278 15 198 7 6 17 27 1 4 1 2 7 14 7 27 86 05 12 314 41 340 18 9 21 33 1 6 6 1 6 7 15 2 168 2 13 22 184 23 340 10 38 2 7 20 20 7 5 9 26 327 17 42 5 6 2 8 2 33 1 3 31' 6 62 3 4 6 i 8 6 3 3 1 6 60 6 3 4 7' 1 1 .53 2 3 12' 10 12 4 19 14 261 2 2 7 10 13 6 36 8 288 1 1 3 3 3 .54 .5.'i 2 4 34' 3 69 2 1 5 1 104 1 4 12. 91 9 176 1 3 19 1 2 6 e 31 2 2 4' 3 20 r 56 18 14 6 393 1 311 2 2' 6 1 56 .57 6 10 62 9 112 5 3 14 1 4 7 I 53 1 59 9 7 24 2 2 14 no ftl 3 7' 9 62 63 1 2 5 4 2 3 1 64 1 2 8 10 2 8 2 5 10 2 3 6» 7 6fl 67 2 3 3 2 68 3 1 «9 70 1 2. 7 14 137 6 17 1 71 2 7 295 6 25 2 1 4 23 2' 1 7 130 5 22 n 8 253 4 35 6 2 70 7 66 4 19 4 8 31 1 4 1 4 15 3 4 1 4 n 1,268 111 1 11 I 74 75 177 6 4 1 1 7a 25 7T Age unknown omitted. d ITneiuployed at principal oooupatiou during any portion of census year ending May 31, 18fl0. 676 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table H 8.— TOTAL MA.LES AND FEMALES 10 YEAP.S OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN SELECTED OCCUPATIONS, SPEAK ENGLISH, MONTHS UNEMPLOYED, AND COUNTKX OF BIETH, JEKSEY ClXir, N. S. SEX AND SELECTED OCCnPATIOKS. MALES(a) G-ardeners, florists, nnrseryraeii, and vine growers Engineers {civil,mechanical, electrical, audmiuing) and surreyora Lawyers Officials (goverument) Barbers and hairdressers Bartenders EngineeTs and firemen (not locomotive) Laborers (not speciiied) Restaurant and saloon keepers Servants Watclimen, policemen, and detectives Agents, collectors, and commercial travelers Bankers , brokers, and officials of ban ks, etc Boatmen, canalmen, pilots, and sailors Bookkeepers, clerks, etc„ , Draymen, baekmen, teamsters, etc Foremen and overseers Livery etablo keejjers and hostlers Mercban ts, dealers, and peddlers Messengers, packers, and porters Salesmen Steam railroad employ6a Street railway employfis.. Telegraph and telephone operators Apprentices Bakers Blacksmiths and wheelwrights Boot and shoe makers and repairers Butchers Cabinet makers and upholsterers Carpenters and joiners Coopers ^ Cotton, woolen, and other textile Tnill operatives Gold and silver workers Harness, saddle, and trunk makers, etc Iron and steel workers (includes moldersi Machinists Manufacturers, publishers, etc , Marble and stone cutters and masons , Painters, glaziers, and vamiahera Plumbers and gas and steam fitters , Printers, engravers, and bookbinders Saw and planing mill employ 6s Ship and boat builders Steam boiler makers Sugar makers and refiners Tailors Tinners and tinware makers Tobacco and cigar factory operatives Woodworkers (not otherwise specified) FEMALES (a) Musicians and teachers of music Profeasora and teachers , Hotel and boarding house keepers Houaekeepcra and stewardesses Laundresses , Nursea and midwives Servants Bookkeepers and accountants Clerks and copyists Merchants, dealera, and peddlers '. '. Messengers, packers, and porters Saleswomen _ !.!!!!!''' Stenographers and typewriters \ .'. .'.'.'.\V.[[V.V".'.V.[^. Telegraph and telephone operators " Apprentices .....WJVJ. Box makers (paper) . . I. . ..'.". ..'..'* Confectioners "!!!!!!!!'!!!!".!"'!!!'! Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives V.'.W Dressmakers, mflliners, seamstresses, etc '..'.'.'.'.. Glove makers '_[[[ Harness, saddle, and trunk makers, etc Lace and embroidery makers Printers, engravers, and bookbinders Tajloresses , Tobacco and cigar factory operatives , Total. 306 355 214 194 387 393 1,113 7,111 501 757 683 1,071 423 775 6,673 2,260 246 226 3,782 766 1,094 3,071 305 198 017 402 655 48-1 895 287 2,339 327 379 190 211 926 1,176 812 838 1,192 663 1,370 194 283 240 226 652 252 525 215 113 627 96 162 449 1C8 3,836 141 323 301 111 614 381 126 60 175 68 672 2,494 79 65 140 222 84 723 NATIVE WHITE. Native parents. 11,701 40 168 115 28 402 333 32 75 135 473 230 327 2,264 535 96 27 884 164 394 965 63 90 98 34 74 37 102 31 679 36 22 30 23 133 252 221 109 277 84 333 37 86 21 30 42 30 37 2,016 51 189 24 20 23 41 322 63 111 31 16 125 64 89 2 25 8 47 498 7 6 11 24 14 39 Foreign parents. 16, 211 77 106 64 62 74 182 289 1,248 99 124 175 292 84 202 2,210 1,017 49 35 1,002 414 427 8;i6 SO 86 430 71 169 29 333 63 619 124 83 88 73 344 368 190 260 417 345 613 69 54 109 16 104 113 236 71 6,974 63 277 787 74 182 66 81 424 106 76 63 122 S3 374 1,426 67 63 103 164 40 628 Foreign white. 182 82 35 64 272 181 417 6,432 361 276 306 100 240 1,090 636 101 130 1,892 168 272 1,242 154 22 87 297 421 897 448 189 1,234 167 273 77 114 449 655 400 468 493 123 422 98 143 110 207 418 96 268 105 9 68 02 92 269 84 2, 640 14 30 205 14 65 12 H 6 28 27 151 542 16 6 26 34 3U 156 Total colored. (i) 825 2 6 98 9 282 1 4 83 4 187 AGE PEEIODS. (c) 10 to 24. 15, 248 47 91 16 13 06 194 149 1,762 22 244 23 163 45 134 2,757 837 32 68 657 679 300 734 67 96 615 109 119 00 2.^9 30 413 104 120 70 63 286 2S7 97 189 285 204 652 68 17 79 39 89 81 203 66 8,164 74 220 2 } 30 •' 87 28 2,456 106 251 33 101 624 148 98 60 467 ,396 66 62 110 171 41 604 25 to 44. 26, 035 45 to 64. 10, 734 130 186 118 103 237 189 080 3,750 313 381 344 693 211 404 2,237 1,107 123 114 1,931 124 650 1,814 195 91 208 352 199 460 141 1,132 138 186 85 90 491 601 394 405 642 245 583 90 136 112 137 200 117 223 114 3,679 37 268 41 64 208 1,069 35 62 140 10 84 33 23 13 16 90 892 14 24 45 31 100 91 00 71 72 43 9 203 1,432 167 125 285 274 150 218 630 289 101 43 1,141 69 171 480 40 164 162 159 90 704 78 66 35 45 143 238 271 211 235 40 205 84 117 43 40 201 44 94 28 2 30 46 46 140 50 251 1 9 113 18 14 181 65 and over. 1, 285 14 143 9 16 19 48 27 10 3 160 4 6 SO 3 '; « The totals for each sex include all occupations, whether specified or not. h Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians OCCUPATIONS. 677 CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AGE PERIODS, CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO FOR CITIES HAVING 50,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1890— Continued. JERSEIV CITY, IV. J. CONJUGAL CONDITION. SiBgle and un- known. 22, 057 94 125 88 42 130 295 804 3,048 76 381 103 304 86 252 3,502 1,046 38 90 916 603 521 1,213 104 123 615 156 180 102 365 62 657 143 160 79 82 412 411 168 284 431 821 607 98 60 92 66 123 115 257 10, 900 101 498 11 85 147 70 3,454 131 302 71 106 693 179 122 60 171 39 636 2,029 72 63 129 210 62 667 Married. 29,469 195 222 116 139 249 07 778 3,772 404 355 537 734 321 495 1,989 1,140 194 122 2,693 156 556 1,755 189 70 1 233 435 333 499 220 1,681 163 215 113 124 483 725 602 610 724 91 204 137 155 336 130 251 126 729 24 125 6 13 70 2 13 1 1 9 17 168 5 1 2 ■Wid- owed. Di- vorced. 1,873 16 7 10 13 7 1 31 289 21 21 48 52 18 27 87 72 13 14 169 7 17 103 12 5 1 13 40 28 31 15 100 21 14 4 5 31 39 42 43 37 13 35 5 19 11 5 43 7 17 7 1,414 16 75 49 210 73 255 159 20 20 292 2 1 8 6 14 37 22 Illiter- ate. Can not speak Eng- lish- 2,758 18 1,265 11 26 25 1 13 12 60 3 21 123 5 6 229 9 9 11 11 4 11 46 20 7 798 9 22 143 85 2,580 43 7 871 10 24 8 18D 2 45 27 75 28 27 97 12 142 2 4 16 21 26 24 5 232 UNEMPLOYED, (d) Total. 6,327 24 17 3 13 9 22 45 1,447 3 43 21 27 5 36 195 153 3 15 76 75 40 235 39 46 36 47 35 382 60 178 13 26 174 85 45 262 283 53 91 31 46 4 68 32 208 6 13 6 23 47 15 8 10 38 3 183 238 19 lto3 montba. 3,167 12 2 5 5 15 30 834 3 23 10 14 2 22 103 91 2 10 39 34 28 162 22 4 42 13 32 17 23 20 96 63 25 164 186 29 63 19 23 25 1 19 16 59 15 874 15 107 4 6 1 13 23 10 4 7 21 1 107 144 13 5 10 18 7 146 4to6 months. 7 to 12 montlis. 1,660 6 12 455 1 17 8 17 5 381 600 2 1 2 3 158 1 157 COUHTEY OF BIETH. Ger- many. 7,792 72 23 7 5 137 76 78 803 193 108 94 87 32 48 379 150 10 15 908 55 101 130 33 1 232 114 199 264 130 472 50 130 39 67 59 155 151 107 195 21 173 25 10 17 98 257 65 150 49 4 5 9 19 64 33 458 1 10 66 3 20 1 1 2 09 122 8 3 12 3 15 10 Ire- land. 9,776 81 188 3,661 124 213 82 23 96 327 385 70 104 528 65 72 740 94 10 17 22 193 74 147 7 284 84 18 2 16 223 151 112 222 101 57 53 36 50 63 40 44 15 49 17 1 33 38 47 176 29 1,737 4 11 100 4 25 3 4 1 6 37 32 234 2 1 5 17 7 100 Great Britain. 3,270 222 12 37 45 97 33 44 278 72 13 8 214 28 63 106 16 7 20 10 68 31 34 17 239 17 9 26 14 133 181 60 117 100 34 122 9 24 28 2 44 10 12 19 510 2 14 13 13 11 155 7 11 1 15 110 2 2 6 12 1 21 Canada (Eng- lish). 366 6 17 3 1 2 3 1 4 2 2 3 52 3 11 Canada (Frencli] Sweden and Norway. Den- mark. 125 Other c Age unknown omitted. d Unemployed at principal occupation during any portion of census year ending May 31, 1890. / 678 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 118.— TOTAL MALES XSD FEMALES 10 TEARS OF AGE AND OVEK ENGAGED IN SELECTED OCCUPATIONS, SPEAK ENGLISH, MONTHS UNEMPLOYED, AND COUNTRY OF BIRTH, KANSAS CIT¥, mO. SEX ANB SELECTED OCCUPATIONS. MALES (a) . 11 Bartenders . Agricnltural laborers Farmers, planters, and overseers Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vine growers Miners and quarrymen Engineers (civil, mechanical, electrical, andmining) andsurveyors Lawyers Officials (government) Physicians and snrgeons , - Barbers and liairdrcssers Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) . Hotel and boarding bouse keepers Janitors Laborers (not specified) Launderers Kestanrant and saloon keepers Servants "Watchmen, policemen, and detectives Agents (claim, commission, real estate, insurance, etc.), and col- lectors. Bankers, brokers, and ofiicials of banks, etc Total.' Bookkeepers, clerics, etc Commercial travelers Draymen, hackracn, teamsters, etc- Livery stable keepers .and hostlers. Merchants, dealers, and peddlers — Messengers, packers, and porters.. Salesmen Steam railroad employ 63 Street railway employes Telegraph and telephone operators . Apprentices Bcikers Blacksmiths and wheelwrights Boot and shoe makers and repairers . Brickmakers, potters, etc Butchers Cabinetmakers and upholsterers Carpenters and joiners Harness, saddle, and trunk makers, etc Iron and steel workers (includes molders) . Machinists Manufaotorers, publishers, etc Marble and stone cutters Masons (brick and stone) Painters, glaziers, and vamishers. Plasterers Plumbers and gas and steam fitters. . . Printers, engravers, and bookbinders. Tailors Tinners and tinware makers EEMALES (a). Actors Artists and teachers of art Musicians and teachers of music. Professors and teachers : Barbers and hairdressers Hotel and boarding bouse keepers. Housekeepers and stewardesses... Laborers (not specified) Laundresses Nurses andmidwives Servants Agents, collectors, and commercial travelers. Bookkeepers and accountants Clerks and copyists Merchants, dealers, and peddlers Messengers, packers, and porters.. Saleswomen Steuographers and typewriters.... Telegraph and telephone operators . Apprentices Box makers (paper) Confectioners Dressmakers, milliners, seamstresses, etc . Printers, engravers, and bookbinders Tailoresses 40, 993 213 266 224 221 311 340 483 583 590 570 237 235 6,222 297 617 2,250 412 1,950 691 4,574 870 2,276 3G5 3,770 597 1,515 2,286 090 262 224 278 478 231 238 391 265 2,640 197 211 3C2 1,043 285 1,007 328 490 839 414 232 11, 259 50 63 145 471 27 384 211 47 1,367 183 4,399 39 189 382 55 03 344 303 00 77 32 30 1,841 77 163 NATIVE WHITE. ISTative parents. 26, 888 81 187 88 79 210 558 197 368 236 231 364 125 39 2,229 75 217 482 201 1,472 517 3,204 713 1,305 193 2,157 240 997 1,392 523 177 90 63 210 54 81 131 74 1,757 106 114 183 014 83 459 640 199 223 662 80 131 41 43 90 288 12 246 109 20 214 69 1,243 35 120 244 25 87 200 232 69 4T 19 13 1,161 63 30 Eoreign parents. 26 29 26 22 59 57 64 62 72 144 79 22 11 699 13 134 133 78 264 80 769 74 330 34 609 85 292 359 77 98 56 94 21 29 104 40 305 53 46 82 153 63 136 139 40 174 163 40 57 1,916 6 5 23 105 6 48 .S2 10 103 23 632 4 45 98 6 23 21 23 10 12 406 18 46 Foreign white. 10, 767 77 43 98 70 40 43 70 60 90 197 105 77 40 1,766 22 250 304 109 221 92 675 82 258 46 1,075 84 222 497 91 16 34 151 151 152 40 152 149 641 90 262 138 342 183 44 80 117 290 44 1,929 3 213 27 Total colored. (6) 5,161 20 7 12 50 2 2 9 10 185 18 23 13 145 1,523 187 16 1,331 24 26 1 383 92 188 4 2,554 1 11 35 3 20 26 15 972 26 1,362 AGE PEEIODS. (c) 10 to 24. 12, 802 99 50 43 26 81 44 52 20 150 142 100 9 39 1,706 47 931 53 260 70 2,106 65 732 111 482 330 607 4BS 166 124 220 104 110 30 69 113 63 295 60 106 73 63 166 258 63 252 331 86 74 27 21 75 182 15 18 60 26 467 46 2,665 5 127 299 15 59 256 207 77 73 25 20 724 60 73 25 to a. 27,892 81 110 109 131 185 462 219 274 379 396 363 132 147 3,364 185 434 1,176 282 1, 128 397 2,133 437 1,197 191 2,316 217 361 1,499 483 128 4 144 272 127 134 217 140 1,497 195 616 172 598 568 189 210 433 228 131 4,513 22 29 65 260 10 237 107 19 687 39 1,463 25 60 76 23 3 81 100 13 7 10 951 16 68 45 to 64. 8,009 27 72 53 60 37 147 64 164 60 46 96 78 43 977 21 127 113 73 499 281 126 325 55 874 47 133 275 25 10 28 86 62 41 66 60 767 47 21 54 B27 47 219 143 71 18 67 83 26 876 4 24 1 120 39 1 182 43 224 7 1 1 14 2 151 1 11 65 and over. 711 5 34 14 4 7 12 4 25 2 2 5 16 6 111 1 7 2 62 a The totals for each sei include all occupations, whether specified or not. Ii Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and 6lvilized Indians. OCCUPATIONS. 679 CLASSIFIED BY GENEEAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AGE PERIODS, CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO FOE CITIES HAVING 50,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE : 1890— Continued. KAX8A8 CITir, OIO. OONJUSAL CONDITION. niiter- ate. Can not speak Eng- Ush. UNEMPLOYED, (d) COUBTEY OW BIRTH. Single and un- known. Married. Wid- owed. Di- vorced. Total. lto3 months. 4 to 6 months. 7 to 12 months. Ger- many. Ire- land. Great Britain. Canada lish). Canada (French) Sweden and H"orway Don- mark. other coun- tries. 28,657 24,700 1,480 156 2,496 834 10, 320 4,921 4,403 996 3,267 2,443 1,671 669 77 977 171 1,710 1 160 92 77 99 144 222 119 131 338 349 196 49 74 8,314 206 165 1,610 161 636 193 8,146 477 1,068 232 1,110 397 889 1,220 383 165 223 144 204 80 101 184 103 719 98 103 165 205 137 370 437 107 337 488 149 123 7,561 45 167 136 108 169 422 214 328 329 225 363 174 150 2,656 86 431 676 241 1,244 476 1,353 372 1,133 125 2,540 185 691 1,012 294 93 1 128 255 130 130 200 148 1,795 91 99 187 805 141 692 607 203 146 330 240 101 1,813 8 15 11 14 8 18 7 27 14 13 14 14 11 240 5 16 60 9 63 19 68 20 68 8 110 15 29 49 10 4 2 2 16 12 17 31 10 6 12 1 45 40 22 102 30 11 24 7 59 77 78 8 29 3,008 12 13 268 34 68 9 324 32 688 34 199 92 131 290 97 18 42 41 82 30 112 60 ■52 1,352 30 48 49 146 160 606 371 200 93 109 67 50 1,475 18 22 4 60 16 6 7 3 33 41 45 6 17 1,214 7 3 165 23 39 1 177 18 307 16 83 63 78 174 62 12 .26 15 48 12 61 34 31 649 21 27 29 72 84 229 178 79 63 61 28 25 728 26 13 17 36 11 2 13 3 21 23 26 1 7 1,487 5 6 83 7 20 6 106 11 275 12 88 22 40 81 25 4 11 19 25 13 54 20 16 696 7 16 12 62 59 318 167 99 29 36 32 23 664 2 5 1 7 3 4 4 1 6 13 7 1 6 307 4 20 4 9 2 41 3 46 6 28 17 13 41 10 2 5 7 9 5 7 6 6 107 2 6 8 12 7 59 26 22 11 13 7 2 183 30 21 43 16 6 11 6 16 60 83 29 23 11 339 3 105 92 11 69 19 121 27 83 11 373 23 61 46 11 1 11 108 51 61 19 83 82 183 21 11 22 61 53 89 68 6 7 46 116 16 429 6 6 4 32 8 9 43 6 2 65 24 21 8 714 2 83 27 71 41 16 107 14 82 11 123 14 32 245 35 3 4 6 35 14 9 14 7 66 6 5 22 64 29 87 20 15 29 8 15 6 462 4 5 13 11 16 6 12 13 2 11 24 10 12 139 6 13 60 13 61 30 169 24 40 13 117 9 45 68 11 3 8 8 16 13 4 11 18 114 2 11 21 56 36 77 40 13 24 34 33 12 253 6 2 2 2 4 12 3 17 10 7 9 3 1 35 1 9 12 4 38 16 75 7 15 6 65 1 26 29 11 7 5 1 7 3 6 2 1 4 2 1 1 4 25 8 32 5 4 4 4 8 16 23 9 16 5 261 176 30 53 4 15 7 62 7 13 3 371 20 43 21 7 1 3 17 10 36 6 26 10 39 2 6 3 27 13 28 10 1 3 7 68 3 151 •> n 4 6 n 1 2 1 2 2' 2 3 3 12' 6 4 1 7 3 -7 1 7 16' 6 6 8 5 2 19 7 7 8 26 1,041 81 12 172 6 2' 3 3 2 2 2 276 99 2 22 8 2 9 15 10 2 1 223 1 6 49 6 4 1 40 2 21 2 28 10 10 81 14 1 3' i' 2 47 3 13 1 1 1 7 3' 1 7 1 2 13 2 9 10 11 1' 2 13 14 9 15 16 1 4 17 18 19 2 2 4 1 1 20 2 9 1 218 24 122 64 6 59 7 1 6 5' 2 93 16 3 25 21 22 23 24 ■'5 6 1 4 4 28 27 28 29 30 1 81 32 33 3 18 14 15 34 11 4 38 2 11 1 11 8 58 12 21 8 1 24 4 1,179 4 29 10 20 2 . 13 6 23 1 2 1 8 4 11 3 27' 1 136 3 7 28 21 3 10 25 71 6 5 14 15 2 46 31 3 6 5 55 1 484 4' 2 8 4 6 9 2 i' 6 3' 26 6 16 20 7 6 12 118 7 9 10 32 6 43 34 15 5 17 20 8 1,690 4 1 2 2 8 1 i' 2 2 8 8 2 4 6 195 2 1 34 35 4 2 52 37 7 39 40 41 6 8 36 2 11 13 6 11 16 10 120 42 43 44 46 46 47 43 49 1 1 3 6 1 2 51 8 62 20 37 104 415 17 61 86 28 505 94 8,406 14 172 347 19 59 315 282 80 73 29 21 1,099 69 97 27 9 26 25 3 105 63 13 447 23 664 8 9 25 15 2 4 14 29 6 195 66 6 389 61 398 15 6 6 20 3 14 11 4 3 2 2 338 4 27 1 3 1 2 1 23 6 26' 4 41 2 2 4 1 i' 6 1 i" 65 1 8 4 23 158 3 4 16 13 292 43 444 5 16 19 7 1 8 121 1 3 9 4 122 19 219 1 6 8 1 3 7 20 2 1 4 8 151 15 174 1 6 8 8' 17 4 1 2 2 53 1 1 21' 1 8 2 3 13 5 1 6 9 2 1 1 6 6 3 8 2 6 6 55 66 67 68 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 25 14 10 668 9 605 1 4 9' 1 100 3' 1 19 9 51 3 3 3 12 14 1 15 22 257 23 10 1 30 14 301 10 3 2 5 12 97 3 6 25 1 16 5 409 1 18 8 5 58 6 12 3 ii' 2 1 2 1 3 1 1 4 1 2 5 10 2 1 10 6 2 2 1 4 7 2 1 2 i' 1 IS 11 7 82 7 14 3 88 39 37 11 4 2 6 243 10 38 52 18 13 3 20 17 14 4 2 16 4 10 4 2 14 9 5 1 1 6 349 i 25 9 2 3 2 1 2 2 2 10 2 2 23 2 2 5' 1 2 3 130 4 18 1 89 3 14 1 24 3 6 1 45 1 7 1 41 1 2 1 25 1 6 49 3 6 23 2 5 22 4 2 4 2 5 e Age nnkuown omitted. d Unemployed at principal occupation daring any portion of census year ending May 33, 680 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 11§.— TOTAL MALES AND FEMALES 10 YEARS OP AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN SELECTED OCCUPATIONS, SPEAK ENGLISH, MONTHS UNEMPLOYED, AND COUNTRY OF BIRTH, X.INCOI>W, 1VEJE8. SEX AND SELECTED OCCUPATIONS. MALES (a) Agricultural laborers ITarmera, planters, and overseers Gardeners, iiorista, nursery men, and vino growers Clergymen Engineers (civil, mechanical, electrical, and mining) andaurveyors Lawyers Officials (government) Physicians and surgeons Professors .and teacliers Barbers and hairdressers Bartenders Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) Hotel and boarding house keepers Laborers (not speciQed) , Lauuderers Restaurant and saloon keepers Servants "Watchmen, policeijien, and detectives Agents (claim, commission, real estate, insurance, etc.) and col- lectors. Banliers, brokers, and officials of hanks, etc Bookkeepers and accountants Clerks and copyists Coramerci.il travelers Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc Livery stable keepers and hostlers Merchants, dealers, and peddlers , Messengers, packers, and porters , Salesmen Steam railroad employes , Stenograpltera and typewriters Street railway employes Telograpliand tele])h6ne operators Blacksmitlis and v/lieelwrights Boot and shoe makers and repairers Brickmakors, potters, etc Butchers Carpenters andjoiners Harness, saddle, and trunk makers, etc Iron and steel workers (inchulos mohlers) Machinists Manufacturers, puhlishers, etc Mai'bio and stone cutters Ma.sons (biick and stone) Painters, glaziers, and varnishers Plasterers Plumbers and gas .and steam iitters Pi-inters, engravers, and bookbinders Tailois Tinners and tinware m.akers Tobacco and cigar factory operatives FEMALES (a) Artists and teachers of art Musici.ans and teachers of music Physicians and surgeons Professors .and teachers Barbers and hairdressers Boarding and lodging houso keepers Hotel keepers Housekeepers and stewardesses Laborers (notspecitiod) Laundresses Nurses and midwivcs Servants Agents, collectors, and coniniercial travelers Booklteepcrs and accountan ts Clerks and copyists , \\\[ Merchants, dealers, and peddlers Saleswomen \\ Stenographers and typewriters Telegraph and t eleplioue oper-ators Bos makers (paper) Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives Dressmakers, milliners, seamstresses, etc PajK.r mill operative.-^ Printers, engravers, and bookbind(T3 Tailoresses Total. 17, 842 84 315 74 83 65 261 91 117 88 223 90 121 81 2,005 72 102 S64 69 632 250 391 1,253 315 731 261 1,210 145 392 1, 372 71 91 i)2 233 90 92 172 1,215 120 70 130 232 150 677 464 215 105 455 142 96 103 62 10 47 10 126 54 1,689 18 103 ISO 12 176 116 89 C 11 788 8 63 15 NATIVE WHITE. Native parents. 12, 423 51 256 49 53 64 220 69 95 59 157 61 00 54 1, 048 34 57 186 40 492 188 331 1,027 253 550 181 841 112 300 887 63 172 45 60 05 923 97 Foreign parents. 87 200 94 373 374 148 123 373 80 70 57 :,346 66 6 200 7 43 8 22 7 35 30 653 16 87 142 8 151 103 82 6 12 44 6 4 7 31 11 12 17 21 14 13 11 205 . 2 10 32 10 82 24 32 113 38 76 25 159 21 43 182 6 12 27 5 14 20 130 9 9 19 26 14 80 46 27 13 48 9 12 20 9 1 8 2 20 2 270 2 11 23 1 18 12 149 ""9 1 Foreign white. 20 17 13 698 1 35 76 18 56 27 106 24 82 31 205 10 49 315 55 183 19 18 23 56 41 107 41 20 21 38 63 14 26 832 Total colored. (6) 10 1 17 1 32 15 693 1 1 3 166 35 20 AOE PEUIODS. (C) 10 to 24. 4,699 57 62 16 4 16 12 13 4 20 70 22 17 1 585 29 10 194 12 82 119 694 21 255 105 121 117 123 325 37 33 33 51 12 39 SI ISO 34 25 34 18 34 132 127 34 48 202 21 27 27 25 to 44. 2,529 19 48 1 137 1,237 7 70 128 5 13S 87 34 6 419 37 4 24 158 34 193 66 67 49 140 71 87 41 1,102 39 73 159 48 410 149 232 610 244 391 134 781 23 232 941 33 53 51 139 53 45 119 789 71 41 78 175 104 300 300 151 102 228 99 55 73 1,187 43 to 64. 1 330 2 10 2,457 105 19 34 10 63 21 42 18 13 3 17 30 278 3 18 11 9 132 41 23 7 21 244 18 12 18 83 11 78 31 28 14 25 20 13 2 a The totals for each sex include all occupations, whether specified or not. h Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. OCCUPATIONS. 681 CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AGE PERIODS, CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO FOR CITIES HAVING 50,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE : 1890— Continued. lilNCOIiN, NEB. CONJUOAL OOKDITION. | Illiter- ate. Can not apeak Eng- lish. nSEMPLOYED. (rf) COUNTKT OF BIRTH. Single and un- known. Married. Wid- owed. 1 Bi- Toroed. Total. lto3 mouths. 4 to 6 months. 7 to 12 months. Ger- many. Ire- land. Groat Britain. Canada {Krg- liah). Canada (I'lCDCb; Sweden and iN'orway. Den- mark. Other coun- tries. 7,943 9,315 509 73 314 224 3,343 1,724 1,383 23G 990 419 437 230 7 342 125 409 1 68 111 19 13 26 72 22 19 39 99 35 32 7 940 62 18 293 25 198 62 199 920 75 360 179 290 129 208 674 63 66 63 87 32 45 61 444 33 65 49 68 263 245 77 82 260 63 40 60 3,100 15 221 53 71 33 183 06 SO 47 116 69 85 68 1,003 17 81 63 39 418 189 ISO 318 221 340 72 877 15 173 663 19 34 29 139 55 40 100 734 73 43 65 221 70 288 202 130 80 188 86 54 40 345 ia' 2 1 6 3 8 2 6 2 3 6 52 3 2 6 4 15 9 9 12 19 10 9 37 1 10 30 1 2 8 1 4 1 5 1 1 23 02 16 2 5 6 6 1 21 24 8 12 1 771 1 1 39 3 23 3 18 64 10 203 28 21 23 23 102 8 20 6 26 11 31 18 600 11 10 10 52 48 335 16.5 120 29 39 10 19 17 378 12 22 4 1 2 3 2 1 10 10 4 7 1 332 1 1 20 2 7 4 16 37 5 113 15 13 6 18 97 4 14 3 14 5 7 332 7 6 11 27 28 149 99 64 13 20 5 13 13 218 9 34 11 2 6 1 1 1 2 10 17 10 4 1 2 1 3 2 3 2 3' i 7 2 5 3 6 4 6 3 2 1 1 2 3 1 2 1 1 1 4 2 2 3 4 5 1 3 1 2 fi 1 1 3 1 1 3 4 4 3 2 2 2 7 R 2 2 9 1 1 4 8 4 2 1 2 2 i' 2 1 1 1 10 3 2 11 3 13 4 4 204 6 2 119 4 12 1 16 1 i' 1 4 3 49 2 3 1.) 13 1 119 19 1 83 13 1 96 1 1 19 14 370 09 27 5' 2 3 92 34 2 8 2 2 12 4 10 15 10 23 21 3 9 6 5 41 8 36 3 73 5 18 103 7 11 7 5 5 3 8 2 10 3 13 3 2 80 1 2 8 1 13 8 7 13 6 11 8 34 17 14 3 14 1 14 1 3 21 2 81 12 18 6 47 4 5 2 6 6 22 9 207 2 1 3 20 19 168 62 63 8 9 4 3 4 113 5 2' e 3 9 1 2 4 is' 3 3 17 7 3 15 7 4 4 22 18 19 3 20 1 1 1 21 3 3 3 12 1 10 12 3 7' m 2 ?3 94 3 1 6 22 7 6 4 1 11 1 2 3 1 2 13 3 2 61 1 8 60 2,') 2fi 27 28 1 5 7 27 2 1 6 13 6 25 ?,9 61 41 3 30 31 i 3 1 3 53 2 2 10 12 6 2-1 16 8 2 4 3 2 6 333 1 1 1 1 3? 3 1 3 13 3 8 14 r 1 33 1 2 9 1 1 1 3 1 3 9 1 3 1 2 8 6 1 2 2 27 2 2 5 1 18 4 3 3 1 1 3 47 14 17 6 28 67 8 a 11 11 8 28 4 3 4 10 13 8 18 244 3 1 2 2 3 2 i 13 6 28 4 3 4 3 3 3 3 4 6 30 3 6 7 10 7 16 15 2 11 17 8 4 1 2 1 3 1 3 16 3 .34 1 3,^ 36 10 27 4 1 10 1 8 3 3 1 2 37 31 1 38 3q i 1 1 2' 1 40 1 3 15 19 7 6 3 1 10 1 41 2 1 2 3 2 1 3' 1 1 4 3 1 i' 14 4 6 S3 4? 43 5 1 1 3 1 3 2 6 7 i' 44 4t 46 47 1 3 2 2 77 'iq 50 1 42 2 122 51 08 78 45 1 204 40 52 23 53 1 211 5 3 7 7 3 16 1 12 3 7 6 48 8 47 5 5 16 5 7 4 1 5 3 6 9 1 43 6 11 2 1 1 6 1 95 2 1 1 1 14 i 2 2 53 1 3 1 8' 1 I 3 5 54 65 1 73 1 7 4 1 2 57 4 1 2 1 1 2 2 26 1 1 1 4 3 1 58 59 27 10 41 27 1,484 12 93 155 7 105 106 37 6 7 603 e 47 7 2 ii' 2 57 2 4 10 12 91 1 8 2 2 4 3 33 1 6 1 i 1 13' 4 1 1 2 GO i 6 9 45 61 02 33 17 30 1 4 9 2 2 8 12 8 188 1 93 1 3 23 11 1 74 2 04 171 32 64 65 66 67 63 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 78 77 1 1 2 4 i I 1 2 4 1 2 1 3 4 1 4 4 1 15 9 2 3 4 90 10 4 2 2 2 45 3 4 2 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 ii" 3 105 1 6 6 1 107 1 3' 2 31 1 10 13 i 1 1 1 2 11 16 17 1 12 5 3 2 7 4 2 1 3 4 1 e Age unknown omitted. d Unemployed at principal occupation during any portion of census year ending May 31, 1890. '882 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Tablb lis.— total males AND FEMALES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN SELECTED OCCUPATIONS, SPEAK ENGLISH, MONTHS UNEMPLOYED, AND COUNTRY OF BIRTH, L.OS ANKEIiES, CAIi. BEX AND SELECTED OCCUPATIONS. MALES (o). Agricultural laljorers Farmers, planters, and overseers Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vine growers. Miners andquaxrymen Clergymen Engineers (civil, mechanical, electrical, andmining) andsurveyors JournaUsta Lawyers Musicians and teachers of music Officials (government) -^ Physicians and surgeons Professors and teachers Barbers and hairdressers Bartenders Boarding and lodging house keepers. Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) . Hotel keepers Laborers (not specified) Lauuderera Kestaurant keepers Saloonkeepers Servants "Watchmen, policemen, and detectives Agents, collectors, and commercial travelers. Bankers, brokers, and ollicials of banks, etc. Bookkeepers, clerks, etc Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc.. Hostlers Livery stable keepers Merchants, dealers, and peddlers . . . Messengers, packers, and porters.. Salesmen Steam railroad employ 68 Street railway employes Apprentices Bakers Blacksmiths and wheelwrights Boot and shoe makers and repairers. Butchers Cabinet makers and upholsterers.-.. Carpenters and joiners Iron and steel workers (includes molders) . Machinists ManufaclTurers, publishers, etc Marble and stone cutters and masons Paintors, glaziers, and vamiahers Plasterers Plumbers and gas and steam fitters... Printers, engravers, and bookbinders . Tailors FEMALES (a) . Artists and teacliers of art Authors and literary and scientific persons Musicians and teachers of music Physicians and surgeons Professors and teachers B8 Bo.irding andlodging housekeepers. 69 Hotel keepers Housekeepers and stewardesses Laborers (not siiecified) Laundresses Kurses and midwives Eestaurant and saloon keepers Servants Agents, collectors, and commercial travelers. Bookkeepers and accountants Clorks and copyists Merchants, dealers, and peddlers Saleswomen Stenographers and typewriters Telegraph and telephone operators. Apprentices Dressmakers, milliners, seamstresses, etc. Photographers Printers, engravers, and bookbinders Tailoressca Total. 17, 202 289 315 180 108 145 HI 73 349 90 198 251 94 207 129 93 122 106 1,660 501 C8 147 882 134 671 286 132 76 1,572 112 359 654 176 139 205 105 130 92 879 90 184 353 206 321 71 133 63 11 107 20 319 133 9 97 14 100 129 10 1,247 10 117 34 73 50 20 10 724 7 27 30 NATIVE WHITE. Native parents. 54 207 42 52 74 63 47 264 30 125 152 59 42 28 21 59 35 556 15 15 35 327 80 449 187 766 292 53 47 654 60 196 350 124 32 67 10 42 31 477 42 94 163 95 185 27 43 159 20 09 18 205 63 4 42 4 22 7 306 10 17 59 10 36 4 378 5 15 7 Foreign parents. 2,606 36 37 18 16 19 16 7 40 13 39 27 13 35 27 1 25 10 214 19 63 22 77 36 274 91 21 10 239 20 76 68 23 36 16 52 5 31 19 120 24 32 60 13 68 53 20 764 18 2 9 23 5 2415 3 8 43 8 23 18 6 3 176 1 11 6 Foreign white. 4,994 32 18 45 49 34 48 21 78 74 17 36 41 673 42 29 92 161 30 142 57 253 138 60 18 486 30 87 145 29 14 91 80 76 46 42 271 24 58 145 73 82 26 31 55 129 1,090 G 1 14 2 45 48 2 35 8 33 66 3 684 3 8 15 16 14 5 4 150 1 1 11 Total colored. (b) 2.207 148 5 52 3 13 54 2 SO 217 441 19 1 631 2 3 1 193 7 6 4 5 1 1 22 187 3 1 114 AQB PEfilODS. (C) 10 to 24. 3,282 75 37 18 7 5 16 9 18 14 20 7 17 38 14 7 18 11 368 163 1 10 267 8 60 19 493 129 34 75 123 113 59 25 45 7 34 23 57 21 25 19 22 66 11 47 102 24 17 5 33 25 ■ 4 636 1 16 78 4 ■ 51 38 16 10 255 3 20 7 25 to 44. 9,628 156 101 104 45 62 63 40 211 53 118 135 49 130 102 66 75 66 906 281 42 110 634 85 367 122 667 321 83 47 931 26 189 451 106 1 90 109 49 73 44 458 54 105 193 118 192 41 71 133 113 1,571 39 7 49 7 173 76 6 40 4 51 61 10 506 7 17 3-7 16 19 18 3 357 3 7 17 45 to 64. 3,764 52 137 45 50 67 29 15 102 25 56 91 27 38 11 24 29 30 343 37 24 24 69 37 205 121 153 103 13 20 432 9 28 86 i 18 46 42 20 20 320 14 52 125 58 62 19 15 26 50 65 and over. a The totals for each sex include all occupations, whether specified or not. 6 Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians, OCCUPATIONS. 683 CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOE, AGE PERIODS, CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO FOE CITIES HAVING 50,000 INHABITANTS OE MORE : 1890— Continued. CONJUOAI. CONDITION. Single and an- known. Married. 7,019 169 77 79 46 34 43 24 98 39 62 47 40 64 74 25 40 23 790 323 14 572 37 179 CO 778 267 97 27 404 229 280 102 ISO 43 60 76 54 106 21 72 151 67 37 6 77 7 263 13 43 56 7 997 5 27 102 8 61 61 17 10 418 6 23 7 112 215 95 53 105 65 44 240 51 129 193 50 134 62 66 79 82 801 174 106 295 90 453 212 534 274 33 42 1,128 22 122 361 73 77 125 69 66 52 655 35 124 2G8 145 204 44 59 113 114 11 2 9 7 35 27 6 15 4 30 20 3 112 1 4 6 12 7 130 1 3 13 ■Wid- owed. 613 143 Di- vorced. miter- Can not apeak Eng- lish. 1,014 96 2 131 197 1 118 20 1,981 168 15 61 2 6 21 280 407 16 7 SOS 3 8 34 14 7 2 185 3 1 80 1 16 tnraMPLOYED. (d) Total. 3,419 157 21 29 33 4 27 5 6 12 10 5 26 17 23 6 20 9 769 9 176 34 118 159 30 12 37 148 15 32 13 22 26 461 33 29 49 104 124 32 38 40 25 11 14 28 1 150 2 5 8 1 13 2 126 lto3 months. 10 3 3 3 6 2 14 11 10 2 7 3 213 14 29 8 2 4 14 3 7 6 126 10 9 16 29 219 4 to 6 months. I 126 9 17 14 10 4 404 13 1 8 105 1 16 18 100 12 7 11 4 7 8 246 10 14 24 67 67 17 15 15 7 15 7 to 12 months. 763 2 152 1 119 Ger- many. 7 10 115 9 8 42 45 6 27 17 66 41 186 4 22 18 4 6 8 1 5 7 1 148 COUNTET Off EIKTH. Ire- land. 547 2 3 1 2 i 1 125 1 1 7 9 13 8 2 3 17 2 113 Great Britain 1,016 Canada (Eng. Ush). 628 Canada (French) Sweden and Norway. 26 Den- mark. 21 100 Other coun- tries. 3,003 173 18 58 37 10 66 33 56 2 44 340 460 28 32 485 30 11 5 326 10 17 96 1 2 7 27 11 12 5 4 12 54 243 Afs unknown omitted. d Unemployed at principal occupation during any portion of census year ending May 31, 1890. 684 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 118.— TOTAL MALES AND FEMALES 10 YEAES OF AGE AND OVEE ENGAGED IN SELECTED OCCUPATIONS, SPEAK ENGLISH, MONTHS UNEMPLOYED, AND COUNTEY OF BIETH, I^OVISVII^IiX:, KIT. BEX AKD SELECTED OCOUPATIOHS. MALES (a) . Clergymen Engiiieer8(civil, mechanical, electrical, and miring) and surveyora. Lawyers Officials (government) Physicians and sure;eona Barbers and hairdressers Bartenders Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) . Laborers (not specified) Restaurant and saloon keepers Servants "Watchmen, policemen, and detectives Agents (claim, commission, real estate, insurance, etc.) and col- lectors. Bankers, brokers, and officials of banks, etc Bookkeepers, clerks, etc Commercial travelers , Draymen, hackmen, teainstera, etc. Livery stable keepers and hostlers. Merchants, dealers, and peddlers.. Messengers, packers, and porters... Salesmen Steam railroad employ6s Street railway employes Apprentices Bakers Blacksmiths and wheelwrights Boot and shoe makers and repairers. Brewers and maltsters Brickmakers, potters, etc Butchers Cabinet makers Carpenters and joiners ;... Coopers Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives. Harness, saddle, and trunk makers, etc Iron and steel workers (includes raolders) Leather curriers, dressers, finishers, and tanners. Machinists Manufacturers, publishers, etc Marble and stone cutters Masons (brick and stone) Pain ters, glaziers, and varnishers Plasterers Plumbers and gas and steam titters. . . Printers, engravers, and bookbinders. Tailors Tinners and tinware makers Tobacco and cigar factory operatives Upholsterers Wood workers (not otherwise specified) . FEMALES (a) . Musicians and teachers of music- . . Professors and teacliers Hotel and boarding house keepers. Housektiapers and stewardesses. -. Laborers (not specified) Laundresses N urses and midwives Servants Agents, collectors, and commercial travelers Bookkeepers and accountants Clerks and copyists Merchants, dealers, and peddlers Messengers, packers, and porters Saleswonien Stenographers and typewriters Telegraph and telephone operators Apprentices Boot and shoe makers and repairers Box makei'B (paper) Confectioners Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives. Dressmakers, milliners, seamstresses, etc Printers, engravers, and bookbinders Tailoresses Tobacco and cigar factory operatives , Total. 52,364 237 203 308 373 412 427 402 613 7,442 460 1,682 510 955 365 4,201 305 2,399 329 3,252 849 911 1,886 460 672 740 584 213 276 491 301 2,346 641 477 681 1,295 336 823 720 335 600 1,144 219 275 671 667 406 1,292 008 405 17, 622 NATIVE WHITE. 115 724 253 243 147 2,891 188 6,854 68 121 436 212 43 441 211 39 81 46 33 44 886 3,062 110 655 289 Native parents. 18, 250 112 128 244 228 301 278 1,394 00 Foreign parents. 143 225 242 2,431 168 453 71 1,183 168 280 1,146 314 191 48 208 00 15 28 62 53 1,093 229 116 163 300 31 283 341 62 206 418 74 78 322 89 133 334 796 4,222 61 343 151 74 39 109 60 912 67 71 221 40 10 173 113 27 28 8 17 150 .,096 60 136 84 13, 904 15 33 37 90 59 153 177 148 1,335 136 89 111 178 66 1,367 82 410 29 880 272 76 335 94 242 131 65 37 217 92 529 164 241 297 692 63 327 179 127 169 461 67 161 266 200 181 414 73 154 6,150 34 217 31 39 30 180 36 891 6 47 193 42 24 236 94 11 46 34 16 26 677 ,540 55 360 141 Foreign white. 61 35 19 41 39 88 106 105 1,690 201 94 159 123 S3 63 304 31 1,102 120 151 267 45 38 228 242 374 143 27 207 161 602 144 90 115 215 134 202 187 144 181 234 41 34 74 372 87 179 27 130 Total colored. 11 70 38 73 16 147 64 822 5 3 17 127 2 30 4 53 232 4 58 25 59 7 8 14 13 120 26 82 3,123 23 1,360 15 25 5 50 2 1,232 198 87 289 12 104 26 AGE PERIODS, (c) 10 to 24. 16,442 184 5 5 122 104 30 6 158 103 11 13 12 64 41 47 2 9 6 6 363 12 22 0,281 9 94 S3 57 56 2,455 42 3,229 6 188 41 47 124 131 83 2,325 46 656 22 179 25 2,184 51 724 102 446 435 469 602 112 650 128 172 79 35 80 152 78 400 148 280 269 600 57 253 76 85 107 359 68 131 298 187 174 635 399 157 8,118 25 to 44. 280 3 44 70 631 67 2,783 9 85 304 23 35 303 162 35 70 27 28 26 740 1,600 80 344 205 114 103 147 197 216 227 234 358 3,028 274 772 241 494 175 1,614 175 1,155 143 1,716 292 339 1,039 317 15 181 377 199 134 120 235 113 1,153 305 137 227 186 400 352 154 292 669 90 114 290 249 104 483 357 169 45 to 84. 10, 217 66 350 108 93 64 1,426 62 2,211 37 31 118 86 7 122 46 17 5 7 130 1,178 35 154 69 42 103 115 111 149 1,624 117 216 215 246 131 344 70 445 70 925 95 214 24 6 63 108 234 38 60 88 87 656 167 54 77 180 78 142 245 76 166 198 56 22 67 168 67 168 126 67 2,226 74 121 84 21 647 49 638 19 4 12 85 3 13 1 11 281 4 64 18 65 and over. 1,748 a The totals for each sex include all occupations, whether specified or not. 6 Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indiana. OCCUPATIONS. 685, CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY. COLOR, AGE PERIODS, CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO FOR CITIES HAVING 50,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE : 1890— Continued. liOVISVIliIjB), KIT. CONJUGAL CONDITION. Illiter- ate. Can not speak tng- hah. UNEMPLOYED, {d) COUSTEY Off BIRTH. Single and tm. knOTni. Married. "Wid- owed. Di- vorced. Total. lto3 months. 4 to 6 montlis. 7 to 12 months. Ger- many. Ire- land. Great Britain. Canada (Eng- Ush). Canada (French) Sweden and Norway. Den- mark. Other conn- triea. 23,546 26,765 1,893 155 5,269 665 8,209 4,339 2,939 931 6,716 2,181 654 188 14 79 23 1,145 1 73 £3 88 101 144 180 250 147 8,399 103 1,078 85 839 74 2,862 123 958 142 802 610 603 904 194 558 181 246 145 60 103 199 106 688 223 309 342 651 93 350 169 126 190 523 75 156 387 259 216 777 489 200 11, 558 154 106 203 264 245 235 136 431 3,637 333 617 405 678 260 1,269 169 1,324 173 2,343 319 296 941 261 11 190 466 386 147 160 279 182 1,641 889 152 228 609 224 442 617 191 369 680 128 117 269 388 174 481 390 190 2,387 10 8 16 16 21 12 14 34 863 13 75 20 34 20 63 13 109 12 103 20 10 36 6 2 10 24 48 6 12 13 13 108 25 15 10 33 17 29 33 18 38 38 16 2 14 17 14 33 26 14 3,343 i 1 2 2 2' 1 38 1 12 4' 1 7 2 i' 2 18 4 29 6 20 26 87 2,063 16 114 31 31 6 218 13 261 3 119 87 32 229 54 116 36 98 64 14 136 18 54 742 147 89 79 355 40 113 60 105 282 370 91 27 76 76 65 229 162 71 2,049 1 6 3 12 1 10 12 26 800 7 38 15 14 2 67 2 89 1 2 1 5 3 4 4 10 261 1 8 4 6 3 47 2 24 2 21 17 3 23 7 19 1 8 6 2 7 3 6 57 8 10 6 34 3 11 6 14 18 33 3 4 9 6 9 40 24 4 280 24 9 9 16 22 82 76 46 678 140 60 67 63 30 177 37 192 20 751 75 109 63 13 27 210 148 285 132 16 183 132 455 111 50 77 132 101 106 99 75 111 149 22 15 45 262 67 139 24 . 100 863 14 12 4 18 3 ii' 34 730 25 14 73 21 6 74 15 % 11 13 154 26 4 1 49 60 3 10 4 4 3 1 17' 33 4 4 6 13 8 60 7 10 1 87 2 18 25 3 1 1 16 S 1 2 2 5' 1 3 3 13 3 4 7 1 19 2 3 1 7 1 8 2 1 2 G 6 15 5 120 31 23 13 12 8 42 2 34 2 10 3 4 6 1 28 13 57 2,239 8 397 23 16 4 19 1 3 2 1 169 4 7 2 2 2 4 12 2 6 10 51 1,002 8 68 12 11 1 104 9 148 1 66 46 16 127 40 64 23 68 29 9 39 8 28 401 108 64 69 233 25 74 35 40 112 182 88 16 36 32 83 123 90 48 1,169 1 6 1 6 1 7 1 8 1 17 9 10 1 11 1 5 2 1 1 12 13 14 15 1 16 17 8 2 4 2 6 i' 1 4 6 i' 9' 4 1 1 2 2 2 1 8 3 i' 3 2 1 3 1 234 057 3 148 74 9 84 20 7 9 83 31 6 87 11 4 64 73 21 3 102 47 8 9 13 33 25 24 2 2 31 7 156 29 10 3,579 15 si' 7 4 3 4' 14 11 29 19 3 14 12 61 10 10 7 15 13 7 io' 13 14 2 1 2 34 4 6 S 150 IS 1 3 19 42 24 13 74 7 83 12 32 19 3 SO 7 20 284 31 25 14 83 12 23 20 46 152 365 62 7 31 39 13 68 48 19 600 1 4 204 10 7 10 3 4 15 19 26 11 5 17 13 59 8 8 14 13 11 17 14 12 8 30 2 2 6 68 7 27 1 9 175 20 21 3 9 1 ?^^ 1 ( 2 4 23 ( 1 1 25 1 4 4 26 1 3 2 27 28 29 I 4I 16 7 16 71 12 37 32 62 38 25 13 12 3 24 4 4 1 3 3 19 1 23 3 23 3 40 33 4 18 23 4 4 13 11 8 6 30 1 31 1 3 3 32 14 3 2 3 3 3 2 6 3 5 3 1 3 2 33 34 3.i 2 4 3 i" 36 37 1 38 39 1 1 1 40 41 1 4 42 43 I 44 1 6 3 45 2 4 1 40 47 48 1 4 2 49 50 6 696 7 91 1 10 1 5 61 31 1 62 87 645 24 81 90 771 99 4,107 34 108 397 •51 39 404 200 38 75 40 32 28 822 2,344 109 455 226 13 32 62 25 30 1,064 23 651 10 8 16 45 5 17 13 41 174 130 24 1,002 62 1,018 24 5 22 116 1 16 9 1 6 3 2 6 3 7 3 64 4 78 9 235 6 183 3 20 32' 4 26 17 30 10 63 23 361 2 2 33 17 20 4 70 18 378 3 3 2 7 1 7 1 1 1 5 1 15 1 10 4 68 53 1 54 1 41 35 1,642 1 8 13 6 82 55 8 23 224 25 412 5 15 34 8 12 37 20 2 23 12 6 181 459 22 121 84 4 9 111 7 224 3 3 16 1 7 15 8 1 7 9 3 4 134 233 10 68 65 1 9 88 10 136 2 7 10 5 1 17 4 1 6 3 3 1 25 168 6 39 14 3 5 25 8 52 5' 8 2 4 6 8 66 1 i' 1 57 1 6 13 2 1 1 1 ' 1 2 3 58 "ii 1,636 4 1 1 60 61 1 1 2 16 m 1 1 18 3' 11 79 2 21 3 30 ni 1 fit 65 4 2 1 2 1 2 3 5 fifi 67 m 1 2 1 i 27 235 B 34 27 i' 1 10 1 1 60 3 70 71 12 30 438 5 67 34 7 45 2 9 2 2 18 75 2 9 15 1 22 58 6 14 5 8 34 88 35' 15 1 8 71 1 13 7 3 5 33- 2 6 2 7', 6 29 1 2 1 1 2 7? 9 7i 75 5 36 I 2 76 77 c Age nnknown omitted. d Unemployed at principal occupation daiing any portion of census year ending May 31, 1890. 686 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Tabi.1: lis.— total MALES AND FEMALES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN SELECTED OCCHTFATION'-S, SPEAK ENGLISH, MONTHS UNEMPLOYED, AND COUNTRY OP BIRTH, XiOWEIiI/, mASSk 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 37 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 SEX AND SELECTED OCCUPATIONS. MALES (a). Agricnltnral laborers Farmers, planters, and overseers Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vine growers' Clergymen Engineers (ciTi], mechanical, electrical, andmining) and surveyors Lawyers - - Musicians and teachers of music -• Officials, (government) Physicians- and surgeons — BarberS'andhaixdressers Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) - Hotel and boarding liouselieepers Laborers (not specified) Laundorers Servants — Watchmen, policemen, Mid detectives Agents (claim, commlasion, real estate, insurance^ etc.) and. col- fectora^ Bankers, brokers, and officials, of banks, etoi Bookkeepers, clerks, etc Commercial travelers Draymen, hackmen, teamsters,, etc., Livery stable keepers andihostlera^ Merchants, doaler.8, and peddlers. . . Messengers, packers, and porters. . . Salesmen Steam railroad employes Street railway employ6s Apprentices Bakers Blacksmiths and wheelwrights Bleachers, dyers, and scourers- Boot and shoe makers and repairers. Butchers ■ Cabinet maimers and upholsterers. — Carpenters and joiners Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives . . Iron and steel workers (includes molders) Leather curriers, dressers, finishers, and tanners. Machinists - - Manufacturers, publishers, etc Marble- and stone cutters Ma8ons-(brick and stone)... Painters, glaziers, aind varnisherSL Plumbers and gas and steam fitters' — Printers, engravers, and. bookbinders . Printworks operatives Saw and planing mill employSs, etc Tailors "Wire workers ■Wood workers (not otherwise specified) . FEMALES (a) . Arlistfrand teaehors of art Musicians and teachers of music . . Profcsiors and teachers- Hotel and boarding house keepers. Housekeepers and stewardesses. . . Laborers (not spociflod) Laundresses Nurses and midwives Servants Bookkeepers and accountants. Clerks and copyists-. Merchants, dealers, and peddlers Saleswomen Stenographers and typewriters Telegraph and telephone operators Boot and shoe makers and repairers Boi makers (paper) Chemical works employSs Corset makers Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives. Dressmakers, milliners, seamstresses, etc Powder and cartridge makers . ._ Printers, engravers, and bookbinders-. Print works operatives' Tailoresses Total. 23, 832 141 119 73 69 67 70 70 lOG 112 169 210 90 2,504 65 155 219 283 1,126 61 596 120 1,165 63 362 365 102 I'll 115 282 177 24-1 68 313 1,199 6,729 427 319 1,608 314 110 366 513 220 237 197 73 111 76 162 16, 731 18 67 302 185 214 28 101 92 1,628 201 212 84 142 28 18 62 83 19 03 10, 596 1, 102 72 43 28 78 NATITB WH-ITE. Native parents. 6,542 42 65 18 27 49 41 40 66 71 32 S3 51 145 11 48 106 107 65 541 46 214 36 511 27 160 187 32 40 26 82 22 83 16 47 509 90 52 534 202 26 87 202 44 91 18 23 17 18 78 3,127 14 42 164 78 3 14 52 282 137 108 24 64 17 24 36 31 3 1,348 435 9 13 7 33 Foreign parents. 4,465 20 15 9' lO' 9 22 17 22 11 56 23 11 290 4 28- 310 105 28- 180 22 97 63 20- 71 16' 40' 36' 31 19 23 115 1,368 76 45 316' 40 10 56 114 107 70 61 9 11 19 31 3,645 111 13 22 9 19 9 144 13 26 5 26 2,624 297 46 16 17 13 Foreign white. 12, 696 79 39 45 32 9 7 13 18 29 74 103 28 2,057 12 76 75 77 14 273' 7 273 55 473 11 105 124 60 30 119 129 3S 43 573 4,522 261 221 657 72 74 224 196 69 74 118 33 83 39 52 2 7 27 94 93 16 08 31 1,185 21 48 46 38 4 2 15 22 3 34 6,684 428 13 14 4 33 Total colored. (i) 30 AQB PEEIODSi (c) 10 to 24. 7,593 66 18 11 1 20 7 18 5 7 61 19 2 503 18 65 19 28- 133 40 138 37 167 69 24 137 35 46 45 81 13 36 175 i, 427 114 91 412 28 120 91 114 16 22 41 44 8; 229 7 20 78 7 26 18 29 7 724 102 122 7 76 20 13 27 54 12 35 i, 204 406 02 IS 18 26 25 to 44. 10, 881 51 41 27 37 31 41 34 58 54 03 132 36 1,152 44 76 121 137 42 470 33 356 62 658 17 155 232 70 4 51 143 92 70 619 2,428 190 102 753 148 66 205 267 106 92 78 28 55 27 67 5,856 9^ 33 174 96 74 6 48 25 089 92 78 43 61 8 5 23 28 7 24 3,554 609 10 24 45 to 61. 4, 651 29 41 27 25 14 18 17 39 37 12 60 42 751 3 12 91 23 94 17 97 15 296 8 37 C4 8 62 14 24 1 326 i •;■ 797 103 63 310 103 24 98 114 21 24 29 25 28 6 47 1,485 2 4 46 75 90 21 47 186 7 a Xhe totals for each sex include all occupationsi whethoc specified or not. i Persona of negro descent, Chinese', Japanese-, and civilized Indiana. OCCUPATIONS. 687 CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AGE PERIODS, CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITy TO TOR CITIES HAVING 50,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE : 1890— ContiiLued. x.orvis'Liij, iroLSs. L. CONJUQAI. COWDITIOK. Ulitor^ ate. Can not speak Eng- Ush. nUEJIPLOYED. (d) COUNTEI OT BIKTH. Single and nn- known. Married. ■Wid- owed. Di- vorced. Total. lto3 months. 4 to 6 months. 7 to 12 months. Ger- many. Ire- land. Great Britain. Canada (Eng- lish). Canada (French) S'n'eden and K"orway. Den- mark. Other coun- tries. 10, 112 12, 354 837 29 2,027 2,435 2,839 1,507 933 399 70 4,526 2, 199 1,223 4,833 154 31 256 1 74 33 18 28 ! ai 27 39 28 33 69 36 9 719 41 97 29 65 16 721 16 185 54 248 39 216 94 40 140 48 71 69 94 25 31 300 4,026 153 113 687 57 34 84 165 133 128 96 19 38 42 64 12, 052 61 86 46 40 33 41 29 77 71 95 162 75 1,642 24 50 179 220 66 386 42 385 68 866 22 136 264 53 1 64 199 102 139 40 76 855 2,524 253 197 860 241 74 261 324 83 106 97 49 67 33 103 2,312 1 6 3 76 23 5 31 8 144 12 12 25 19 5 1 22 17 5 16 14 3 38 21 15 2 3 1 6 1 2 4 9 16 9 6 21 7 6 1 5 3 2 1 2 1 i" 29 8 21 8 1 1 6 10 7 20 62 a 1,151 1. 35. 40 17 4 62 2 126 26 161 6 23 51 23 7 23 63 68 35 16 9 69 1,336 108 67 262 19 34 88 46 27 9 56 1 44 5 8 3,729 9 3 16 4 5 3 4 6 1 6 19 6 130 4 11 12 24 5 67 5 16 8 77 2 20 16 5 13 10 24 42 14 5 11 53 908 45 31 184 23 12 24 27 27 29 59 1 11 6 14 1,074 n 3 1 2 1 1 L 7 6 12 2 82. 3 U 17 14. 5 69 23 21 6 9 2 2 1 1 14 39 g 11 651 2 9 6 20 1 3 1 2 1 2 2 S 9 1 3 2 2 5 8 6 12 6 142 4 6 5 1 2 A 1 2 1 7 i 2 3 1 2 8 9 1 1 4 1 2 i' 10 i 6 13 4 629 19 6 5 2 11 3 4 472 19 5 1 4 3 3 3 n 2 n 1 23 40: 1 13 680 320 238 122 1 19 1 14 15 9 11 6 3 18 3 25 6 48 2 10 6 4 2 15 7 11 1 44 1 44 10 27 9 14 18 4 'I 22 33 19 2 15 238 719 40 32 122 7 16 139 133 22 27 43 6 9 5 15 1,779 9 2 6 3 5 4 1 17 3 1 4 16 17 2 2 IS 1!» 1 2 18 19 1 28 4 6 3 6 8 3 8 4 14 17 8 8 2 90 5 10 20 ^1 1 2 3 1 33 7 39 1 3 19 3 26 1 40 5' 6 1 1 11 17 6 23 2 5 130 1, 274 36 38 29 11 2 51 25 1 5 1 16 9 9 6 1,892 11 5 9 2 6 3 1 2 1 7 11 C 5 1 12 4 3 7 i' 28 "i' 69 U 53 i¥ 21 10 3 8. 27 8 26 8 5 Ul 247 17 23 05 17 11 13 56. a 11 1 6 8 4 ft 1,043 69 5 101 5 40 36 12 6 30 40 8 47 6 15 2D1 1,904 72 72 124 11 9 99 67 6 27 1 28' 16 24 17 2,930 1 2 1 42 22 ?,3 8 24 ''5 1 4 1 29 97 ''fl 3 1 1 6 6 2 3 19 80 3 3 n 1 3 15 19 2 3 6 3 2 3 4 225 2' 2 13 1 2 1 2 21 1 •X) 3 12 6 10 2 8 42 178 14 9 68 13 2 21 21 5 3 4 5 6 ■1 1 1,268 i' 1 2 1 2 T 3' 2 109 6 14 13 18 1 4 88 713 40 06 36 4 7 43 12 2 2 6 22 7 10 6 1,244 sn 2 2 2 1 3' 19 2 3" 4 1 4 2 2 68 3 23 5 31 32 33 S4 7 135 400 24 13 80 4 6 47 60 12 15 28 2 1 5 84 173 13 11 31 2 7 77 64 8 9 11 1 6 2 1 436 S') 3« 23 15 2 16 1 8 37 38 39 40 41 ■1? 2 43 1 'i'1 1 •I'i 46 1 47 48 2 A9 10 1, 068 4 131 1 1 109 51 52 17 45 293 32 94 19 45 35 1,331 184 100 26 118 27 17 39 78 16 47 8,226 817 69 36 26 64 1 2 5 49 1 6 4 11 81 53 10 10 1 10 4 3 6 16 6 2 1,361 113 19 5 4 15 1 3 3 1 . 2 1 6 23 7 5 7 15 243 12 8 4 11 2 5 6 75 91 4 24 48 144 4 9 33 5 2 2 42 1 3 1 5 9 29 7 a 1 7 2 1 4 7 15 2 9 4 79 3 5 8 1 2 i' 5 839 61 4 3 2 5 4 1 54 4 5 11 41 64 6 37 8 721 1 9 20 1 1 1 1 1 55 56 3 1 i' 1 7 1 1 17 33 2 26 11 7 2 5 1 44 22 15 3 10 1 46 6 26 11 20 3 2 5 17 20 2 3 1 67 58 1 1 6 9 1 1 3' i' 5 3 85 69 60 61 62 63 132 10 1 5 7 3 2 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 78 77 1 2 1 3 4 1 1 351 38 4 3 2 7 2 1 1 12 3 2 11 1,639 220 3 i 2 1 2 1 6 048 119 3 11 5 1 841 65 12 1 2 8 6 2 7 7 2 '"'542' 103 1 8 2 8 1 1 1 4 83' 6 1 999 J6 1 1,737 67 1 27 2,683 70 8 1 2 3 2 2,533 200 169 20 3 1 11 24 2 5 1 91 1 3 2 7 1 1 17 4 2 15 9 c Ago nnknown omitted. d TJnemployed at principal occupation during any portion of censaa year ending May 31, 1800 688 STATISTICS OF POPULATION, Tablb lis.— total males AND FEMALES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN SELECTED OCCUPATIONS, SPEAK ENGLISH, MONTHS UNEMPLOYED, AND COUNTRY OF BIRTH, iiYNIV, MASS. BEX AND SELECTED OCCUPATIONS. MALES (o). Agricultaral laborers Farmers, planters, and overseers G-ardeuers, florists, nurserymen, and Tine growers. Clergy m en Designers, draftsmen, and inventors Engineers (civil,niechanical, electrical, andmining) andsurveyors Lawyers Officials (government) Physicians and surgeons Barbers and hairdressers Bartenders Engineers and firemen {not locomotive) . Janitors Laborers (not specified) Lanndorers Restaurant and saloon keepers Servants ATatclimen, policemen, and detectives Agents (claim, commission, real estate, insurance, etc.) and col- lectors. Bookkeepers, clerks, etc Com m ercial travelers Draymen, liackmen, teamsters, etc. . Eoromen and overseers Livery stable keepers and liostlers . iiercbauts, dealers, and peddlers Messengers, packers, and porters , Salesmen Steam railroad employes Street railway employes Telegraph and telephone linemen and electric light and power company employes. Apprentices - Bakers. Blacksmiths and wheelwrights Boot and shoe makers and repairers- Box makers (paper) Brickmakers, potters, etc '. Cabinet makers and upholsterers Carpenters and joiners Iron and steel workers (includes molders) Leather curriers, dressers, finishers, and tanners. Machinists Manufacturers, publishers, etc Marble and stono cutters Masons (brick and stone) Painters, glaziers, and varnishers Plumbers and gas and ste.am fitters Printers, engravers, and bookbinders Tailors Tinners and tinware makers "Wood workers (not otherwise specilied) . EEMALES (a) . Artists and teachers of art Musicians and teachers of music. . . Physicians and surgeons Professors and teachers Hotel and boarding house keepers. Housekeepers and stewardesses Laborers (not specified) Laundresses Nurses and midwives Servants Bookkeepers and accountants Clerks and copyists Merchants, dealers, and peddlers. . Messengers, packers, and porters . Saleswomen Stenographers and typewriters Telegraph and telephone linemen and electric light and power company employ6s. Boot and shoo makers and repairers Box makers (paper) Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives Dressmakers, milliners, seams tresses, etc Glass workers Printers, engravers, and bookbinders Tailoresses Tobacco and cigar factory operatives Total. 19, 232 45 49 113 50 42 321 44 89 73 166 B6 134 49 45 120 105 215 810 80 690 52 136 090 151 531 170 161 474 151 5,549 58 77 05 1,027 229 1,128 851 601 69 347 424 145 151 103 44 62 7,300 33 70 15 225 120 185 14 150 80 1,499 269 144 53 18 121 2,788 129 31 731 19 20 115 62 NATIVE WHITE. Native parents. 10, 249 23 32 62 27 29 207 34 78 51 72 20 73 38 149 18 25 47 60 155 599 68 356 40 61 705 79 390 125 118 167 58 81 62 ,191 39 42 503 81 190 403 359 26 165 273 107 21 28 43 Foreign parents. 30 53 12 156 60 115 3 22 57 269 192 03 29 10 71 26 44 1,321 90 9 443 8 13 43 12 6 20 98 45 84 13 17 84 49 11 19 1,086 7 B 2 44 45 221 13 24 50 46 27 11 6 6 1,692 3 10 1 50 9 13 2 21 7 157 59 37 2 6 31 854 23 10 121 7 6 20 20 Foreign white. 5,817 13 12 40 15 10 75 3 7 14 85 2 1 3 1 18 14 ••"•'-••--- 5 619 211 6 51 181 20 50 31 26 221 80 1,248 12 72 20 475 103 715 299 87 30 134 96 17 66 10 11 2,357 7 2 19 61 60 9 74 22 ,027 18 14 22 2 19 i 72 613 10 12 165 9 7 52 30 Total colored. 262 AGE PERIODS, (c) 10 to 24. 4,930 2 15 152 3 6 22 4 211 13 2 37 5 22 373 14 184 6 41 118 117 186 26 34 137 19 26 1,453 31 11 145 201 20 14 63 92 63 66 16 10 7 3,165 25 to 44. 9 29 1 76 2 37 1 28 8 737 152 90 4 17 71 25 106 1,191 92 16 212 15 18 41 61 45 to 64. 9,409 8 8 34 23 20 147 28 36 32 96 40 77 14 419 50 364 32 65 602 27 257 106 104 205 8 34 76 2,640 20 46 28 606 140 605 468 263 38 208 223 71 73 66 25 33 3,201 4,181 19 39 7 120 59 75 7 74 £8 601 108 42 19 1 46 13 18 33 13 366 4 7 54 9 35 23 244 7 19 24 44 78 22 117 14 25 321 5 80 33 21 20 1 20 40 1,262 4 23 310 32 208 110 180 16 73 91 11 11 30 8 18 4 2 6 26 63 55 4 37 39 138 8 5 20 221 3 2 145 66 and over. a The totals for each sex include aU occupations, whether specified or not. 6 Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Imlinns OCCUPATIONS. 689 CLASSIFIED BY GENEEAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AGE PERIODS, CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO FOE CITIES HAVING 50,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1890— Continued. liYNiV, MASS. CONJUQAI. CONDITION. Illiter- ate. Can not speak fi^f.- ONEMPLOTED. (d) COUNTEY OF BIRTH. Single and un- known. Married. "Wid- owed. Di- vorced. Total. lto3 montliB. 4 to 6 months^ 7 to 12 months. Ger- many. Ire- land. Great Britain. Canada (Bns- liah). Canada (Frencli) Sweden and Norway. Don- mark. Oilier coun- tries. 7,569 10, 961 643 59 455 141 6,167 3,403 2,254 610 123 2,331 819 1,820 403 235 8 102 1 20 9 19 11 24 196 13 12 18 54 30 33 11 425 21 67 17 46 461 23 263 9 67 190 126 241 49 60 299 142 28 36 2,226 38 46 22 283 94 440 380 72 27 121 165 65 87 31 16 14 B,271 21 34 82 37 17 121 SO 73 43 96 23 96 33 451 23 35 46 78 159 336 62 406 40 62 769 23 282 112 100 167 6 60 105 3,108 18 31 41 702 133 651 447 409 40 213 231 56 62 64 25 44 1,167 I 12 2 1 3 1 4 7 6 2 5 5 47 1 7 30 9 13 1 14 8 6 23 2 7 9 1 8 '.'.'.'.'.'. ..I 4 2 3 i 22 7 40 1 2 23 9 4 14 9 3 20 4 a 3 26 4 9 1 3 6 10 13 20 2 492 1 10 25 18 12 14 1 93 3 29 61 9 12 15 8 60 13 12 21 438 2 4 2 40 32 489 49 41 14 60 13 11 5 33 2 2 970 3' 9 2 5 16 1 2' 8 4 7 '', 2 R 6 1 1 1 1 2 9 1 1 4 1 2 20 .5 1 20 1 7 1 6 n 1 2 14 1 4 3 7 1 7 R 6 1 4 1 !l 1 6 1 1 1 3 10 1 1 12 8 24 2 532 1 3 17 5 10 66 5 156 2 24 33 37 53 7 33 68 28 10 18 3,082 12 1 24 348 43 562 126 17 27 157 189 24 22 23 G 24 2,193 6 ■! 280 1 4 4 7 1 209 2 2 2 43' 1 1 2 1 4 11 1 2 12 5 1 38 1 7 2 5 23 2 21 1 6 31 6 6 4 74 11 15 11 157 2 23 22 44 130 15 24' 18 10 4 8 2 1 180 13 1 93 4 5 14 5 14 43 4 101 1 12 53 10 32 9 13 48 10 6 40 442 8 21 11 364 29 41 57 17 15 55 47 7 7 13 4 8 1,019 1 13 14 2 1 152 12 7 10 17 8 5 16 i' 15 IR 2 4 3 4 23 1 41 1 5 15 14 17 2 10 16 9 2 6 1,230 5 1 3 2' 1 1 1 17 i' 4 1 i' 10 2 6 36 3 104 3 18 11 4 2 1 2 1 3 5 3 1 2 m 2 7 1 11 1 6 2 8 10 I 4 6 3 3 227 2 2 9 7 1 2 7" 21 22 7 i" 3 15 1 8 16 3 7' 8 1 1 2 2 4 23 ?4 13 16 15 26 4 20 48 13 5 10 1, 625 5 1 16 232 22 360 ■97 5 16 77 108 12 13 10 2 16 1,170 3 3 1 22 25 20 1 2 1 1 5 5 ?.H 3 1 7 2 ?<» 30 11 1 2 7 158 16 1 31 32 33 io 189 2 28" 3 70 io' 1 23 2 M 2 30 35 36 24 45 2 3 29' 2 i 47 1 34 7 32 6 7 37 2 39 2 35 18 19 2 12 27 4 2 7 3 3 774 6 96 18 172 22 9 9 63 67 10 6 10 2 7 805 2 20 3 40 7 3 2 12 16 2 3 3 2 1 218 3 4' 38 7 . 2 i' i 1 23 1 1 2 10 5 4 38 3 2' i' I 11 6 62 4 2 3 8 6 10 6 54 45 1 1 1 7 1 1 1 39 40 41 42 43 4i 8 8 5 i' 2 1 45 46 47 1 5 1 4R 1 3 5 2 49 50 1 94 1 109 51 154 39 70 2 31 52 23 54 5 208 18 05 6 42 28 1,249 244 130 15 15 98 35 177 1,983 116 25 423 17 23 73 87 7 14 3 10 . 40 30 2 54 17 123 24 9 13 8 17 3 3 614 8 4 188 2 2 29 8 2 1 6 6 60 54 7 53 41 121 i 23 1 1 1 2 2 6 i' 4 8 1 45 1 3 3 3 53 2 1 i 1 2 4 2 io' 1 47 2 2 6 1 7 28 27 1 28 10 293 14 6 7 2 10 3 26 335 14 5 113 4 3 38 14 54 55 1 1 2 2 35 4 2 5 16 18 7 43 8 604 1 3 10 1 1 3 1 3 2 29 1 3 2 56 2 9 2 19 2 .57 18 2 32 23 97 19 25 1 5 19 4 25 1,520 42 16 171 7 5 36 I 26 7 8 2 8 7 26 9 1 4 7 2 5 S02 11 6 68 3 1 5R .19 21 13 59 7 9 3 3 12 3 10 2 ii' i 2 60 1 7 61 1 1 2 104 23 63 2 62 63 (14 2 4 65 i 11 2 20 787 25 7 91 7 4 18 18 66 5 1 i 3 5 1 20 45 1 67 68 4 240 1 2 103 24 165 2 46 2 69 61 4 12 12 5 131 6 4 22 3 9 10 70 71 1 1 4 2 3 16 5 3 5 10 2 22 5' 4 1 3 1 3 70 7 73 74 1 12 2 1 17 2 1 4 7') 1 1 1 6 ........ 76 1 77 Age unknown omitted. POP — PT 2 44 d Unemployed at principal occupation during any portion of census year ending May 31, 1890. 690 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 118.— TOTAL MALES AND FEMALES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVEE ENGAGED IN SELECTED OCCUPATIOINS, SPEAK ENGLISH, MONTHS UNEMPLOYED, AND COUNTET OF BIEI!a, SEX AND SEI^CTED OCODPAIIOKS. Total. NATIVE WHITE. Foreign white. Total colored. (6) AG-E PEBIODS. (c) Native parents. Foreign parents. 10 to 24. 25 to 44. 45 to 64. 65 and over. 1 MALES (a) 20, 042 7,780 2,238 2, 863 7,161 6,773 9, 900 3,748 405 ? 80 183 90 114 99 166 150 147 92 191 174 305 1,924 93 168 1,098 173 502 219 205 2,105 200 1,208 110 1,623 726 444 1,012 160 71 100 236 118 119 135 71 1,165 117 126 132 208 238 281 395 133 129 285 298 139 159 8,176 7 70 13 31 64 141 86 109 24 24 50 121 426 8 38 52 81 367 159 78 1,426 144 91 26 753 83 260 453 124 62 18 57 12 7 49 21 504 60 71 50 114 114 77 196 17 50 211 30 17 90 1,219 1 7 6 5 14 11 33 13 7 16 37 48 101 5 26 19 16 51 29 13 437 31 28 3 233 50 104 83 5 15 16 30 9 2 26 8 64 19 7 37 48 35 28 00 10 41 44 4 12 60 529 7 6 16 12 15 11 20 11 19 28 50 30 254 3 83 37 45 49 31 11 191 22 37 4 550 28 70 87 17 4 52 29 50 1 42 18 168 14 7 20 35 76 50 59 22 15 22 3 104 16 418 65 101 55 66 6 3 11 14 42 123 37 106 1,143 77 21 990 31 35 32 26 15 5 15 18 21 16 23 40 131 55 500 29 20 624 16 123 • 12 47 1,040 38 332 39 178 370 204 241 48 23 21 51 11 35 34 16 141 38 58 41 58 15 66 104 26 60 114 73 15 83 2,937 33 72 30 03 66 62 76 70 60 121 28 178 1,030 47 97 435 100 250 121 108 882 133 013 57 918 274 190 622 94 39 66 125 49 50 74 35 613 49 49 68 118 133 143 207 64 61 139 109 87 69 3,576 12 68 34 41 16 78 47 46 17 27 15 67 327 16 47 118 41 113 76 44 162 28 224 19 467 67 49 112 7 4 13 54 52 29 25 18 353 23 18 14 26 76 06 70 30 18 30 36 28 15 1,396 3 17 11 5 2 8 4 13 1 2 R 4 Gardeners, florists, nnrserymen, and vine (^rowers . - - . . . 5 Clergymen G 7 Engineers (civil, mechanical, electrical, andmining) and surveyors. Lawyers ... 8 Officials (government) 9 10 Professors and teachers 11 Barbers and hairdressers IS 13 U Laborers (not specifled) 35 1 3 14 7 13 9 4 9 15 IB Eestaurant and saloon lieepera 17 ia Watcbmen, policemen, and detectives 19 ?0 Agents (claim, commission, real estate, insurance, etc.) and col- lectors. ?,1 Boatmen, canalmen, pilots, and sailors , , — 103 51 m ^iS ?4 1,052 86 87 565 10 389 14 19 3 46 8 1 7 SS SB Merchants, dealers, and peddlers ?,7 W Salesmen ?» an 31 Telegraph and teleplione operators m 14 120 47 109 18 21 369 34 41 25 11 13 126 80 84 23 8 191 6 4 6,010 33 4 6 5 1 2 46 2 1 2 2 9 15 9 6 '"""'"i" 3 9 2 183 34 ■"i 3B Butchers 37 Cabinet makers and upholsterers 38 39 Coopers 4n 41 Iron and steel workers (includes moldors) , 4!? 43 44 Marble and stone cutters and masons 45 4R 47 Plumbers and gas and steam fitters 48 Printers, engravers, and bookbinders 49 Saw and planing mill employ6s 59 51 m EEMALES (a) Agricultural laborers 53 7 7 13 59 7 256 193 138 55 2,352 130 3,291 20 23 102 122 13 125 44 18 9 43 1,024 13 22 7 4 5 2 4 4 22 4 107 101 61 21 1,201 40 1,302 13 6 23 65 3 32 9 54 2 10 33 3 100 87 43 7 46 19 157 11 12 60 18 i' 61 32 12 5: 42 410 10 14 1 2 17 1 61 21 13 2 8 4 58 3 55 1 1 3 21 30 24 9 34 W Musicians and teachers of music 8 3 2 25 67 33 17 504 31 496 3 2 3 52 ' i' 1 11 7 2 49 12 71 1 57 Physicians and surgeons , ,. 58 84 55 58 46 2,233 91 2,973 8 121 12 33 12 662 43 1,398 2 16 75 8 10 91 34 18 4 35 362 12 •8 ■>9 Hotel and boarding house keepers fin Housekeepers and stewardesses ft1 Laborers (not specified) (\?. 15 16 103 1 fi3 Nurses and midwiyes B4 Servants fi5 Agents, collectors, and commercial travelers BB 11 36 15 2 64 12 6 3 1 177 3 4 fi7 78 1 9 BR Merchants, dealers, and peddlers 11 6 1 7 B9 70 Saleswomen 2 1 71 7S 73 1 6 6 602 1 7 74 2 134 75 96 341 19 7B Printers, engravers, and bookbinders 77 Tailoresses 4 7 a The totals for each sex include all occupations, -whether speoifled or not. b Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. OCCUPATIONS. 691 <3LA.SSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOE, AGE PERIODS, CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO FOE CITIES HAVING 50,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE : 1890— Continued. CONJUGAL CONDITION. Illiter- ate. Can not speak UNEMPLOYED, (d) COUNTEY Off BIRTH. Single and an- Jtnown. Married. Wid- ow«d. Di- TOioed. Total. lto3 months. 4 to 6 montiis. 7 to 12 months. Ger- many. Ire- land. Great Britain. Canada (Eng- lish). Canada (French) Sweden and Norway. Den- mark. other coun- tries. 9,439 9,716 842 45 3,048 120 2,001 1,110 737 154 950 918 373 84 1 118 24 689 1 41 38 26 26 35 45 48 34 51 70 102 102 1,064 58 05 711 48 215 61 89 1,489 91 387 60 440 425 315 473 93 48 60 75 42 38 65 25 415 65 63 67 108 60 102 188 55 78 167 81 61 105 3,442 34 132 49 84 63 114 93 97 39 109 07 187 769 20 96 340 115 270 149 108 580 103 759 54 1,115 285 121 499 61 22 37 147 61 72 76 37 665 47 69 59 92 168 166 187 70 48 115 136 84 46 1,994 5 13 14 4 1 6 9 16 2 11 4 16 85 14 7 . () 2 66 11 2 16 ' 85 9 194 10 22 66 12 69 23 1 8 23 8 41 4 6 268 17 19 18 18 10 68 74 39 15 26 60 13 20 507 6 54 3 109 7 13 32 7 41 19 7 22 3 73 2 6 19 4 22 4 1 1 6 3 15 1 1 80 5 4 11 8 e 33 32 12 5 10 16 4 10 195 3 9 3 12 1 4 5 1 6 14 2 1 3 1 23 4 3' 3' 450 39 67 150 3 185 9 1 26' 1 5 1 191 3 17 3 1 24 25 7 7 * 2 ■ 3 4 2 1 i' 2 7 29 31 i 1 7 1 1 1 2' 3 114 5 48 27 60 5 7 172 15 43 10 3 5 49 17 34 7 4 88 4 C 3,587 2 1 2 i 2 2 i' 1 2 1 1 9' 1 8 6 15 4 26 2 4 171 10 14 5 9 4 33 35 23 8 14 33 8 9 264 1 2 1 34 5 26 2 2 12 4 7 8' 7 12 4 1 4 3 34 1 35 1 1 17 2 1 2 1 2' 7 4 2 2 1 1 1 48 32 9 63 5 5 7 11 16 7 20 2 2 9 1 47 5 101 1 50 2 5' 11 26 19 13 15 7 3 1 6 5 190 4 1 34 2 1 7 7 17 15 11 6 3 8 9 1 7 1 2 33 39 1 2 5 3 3 41 1 4 1 2 1 2 2 6 6 10 ■I' 43 45 3 1 1 40 4 64 47 1 49 3 1 50 1 7 50 51 7 10 2 5' 5 2 3 1 11 4 34 42 33 22 883 22 633 6 1 6 28 2 1 2 1 1 53 4 1 8 2 21 128 67 14 951 47 901 7 1 7 75 54 11 39 1 200 22 48 18 460 59 1,726 6 21 88 17 13 107 41 18 6 36 436 13 e 2 1 2 1 55 1 1 1 56 1 4 6 4 2 1 2 3 57 1 1 i 53 2 31 1 100 1 3 7 205 31 234 58 33 1 9 i 1 14 3 30 3 6 4 12 15 11 1 5R 41 41 37 1,627 96 1,579 1 T 1 1 2 3 100 18 117 1 60 3 91 10 87 3 9 22 1 10 2 61 1 2 3 1 3 U 62 63 1 4 1 65 1 4 1 1 m 1 2 1 12 2 3 1 19 1 3 2 45 1 3 2 fi7 11 68 1 5 3 1 1 3 i fiq 7 1 10 2 1 1 3 4 1 1 7f) 71 i 7?, 3 347 1 71 1 222 i9' 22 111 i 9 91 3 3 8 45 3 2 i 13 7< 33 24 31 19 ' 8 1 16 75 70 2 11 1 1 1 1 2 77 e Age unknown omitted. d ITnemployed at principal occupation during any portion of census year ending May 31, 1890. '692 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 11§.— TOTAL MALES AND FEMALES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN SELECTED OCCUPATIOKTS, SPEAK ENGLISH, MONTHS UNEMPLOYED, AND COUNTRY OF BIRTH, MIIiWAlTKEE, JViS. I BEX AND SELECTED OCCUPATIONS. MALES (a) Lawjera Musicians and teaoheTa of musio OfHcials (goTernment) Professors and teacliora Barbers and hairdressers Bartenders Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) .' Laborers (not specified) Kestanran t and saloon keepers Servants "Watchmen, policemen, and detectives Agents (claim, comraiasiou, real estate, insurance, etc.) and col- lectors. Banlcers, brokers, and officials of banks, etc Boatmen, canalraen, pilots, and sailors Bookkeepers, clerks, etc Commercial travelers Draymen, hackmcu,. teamsters, etc Livery stable keepers and hostlers Merchants, dealers, and peddlers Messengers, packers, and porters Salesmen Steam railroad employfis Street railwiiy employ6a Apprenticea Bakers Blacksmiths and wheelwrights Boot and shoe makers and repairers Brewers and maltsters Brickmakers, potters, etc Butchers Cabinet makera Carpenters and joiners - Coopers Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives Harness, saddle, and trunk makers, etc Iron and steel workers (includes molders) Leather curriers, dressers, finishers, and tanners Machinists Manufacturers, publi.shcrs, etc Marble and stone cutters Maaons (brick and stone) Painters, glaziers, and vamishers Plumbers and gas and steam fitters Printers, engravers, and bookbinders Saw and planing mill employes, etc Tailors Tinners and tinware makers , Tobacco and cigar factory operatives Upholsterers w ood vorkers (not otherwise specified) FEMALES (a) Musicians and teachers of music Professors and teachers Hotel and boarding house keepers Housekeepers and stewardesses Laborers (not specified) Laundresses Nurses and mid wives Servants Bookkeepers and accountants Clerks and copyists Merchants, dealers, and peddlers Messengers, packers, and porters Saleswomen Stenographers and typewriters Apprentices Boot and shoe makers and repairers Bottlers and mineral and soda water makers Box makers (paper) Confectioners Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives Dressmakers, milliners, seamstresses, etc Printers, engravers, and bookbinders Eojie and cordage makera Tobacco and cigar factory operatives Total. 274 253 432 237 414 200 794 9,044 420 1,214 316 453 4,361 565 2,121 334 3,136 593 737 1,776 258 1,041 518 780 1,000 1,021 314 8H 288 3,280 C89 251 459 1,907 1,209 1,656 800 285 790 1,462 507 1,111 002 1,110 608 C93 286 436 15, 799 141 765 98 175 79 539 188 5,422 165 170 80 338 183 114 248 107 76 80 073 1,422 150 84 COO 166 NATIVE WHITE. Native parents. 5,461 134 19 63 42 24 22 104 139 40 CI 32 333 139 38 838 129 139 45 399 61 124 398 47 51 16 37 69 5 17 129 30 10 24 111 40 186 100 11 19 121 40 134 41 194 17 32 1 25 21 382 25 104 258 23 1 10 2 Foreign parents. 19, 342 80 05 167 70 231 120 270 1,280 219 213 149 380 90 81 2, 504 233 741 108 950 357 420 654 116 670 93 221 232 131 59 273 60 907 ISO 83 171 058 213 563 204 85 185 602 335 637 121 150 273 291 155 174 79 434 24 68 23 160 46 2,827 127 668 42 49 257 106 71 155 34 49 45 343 2,236 107 4 317 79 Foreign white. 54 163 202 125 149 113 413 7,611 623 227 239 495 81 332 1,016 203 1,240 177 1,786 165 393 718 95 320 408 528 699 885 253 524 205 2,244 479 158 204 1,198 956 805 442 183 686 739 132 340 472 942 323 381 121 233 19 137 50 85 55 345 121 2,189 13 117 121 23 46 8 80 70 26 32 321 923 20 79 273 85 Total colored. (6) 206 5 1 8 4 110 AGE PERIODS. (C) 10 to 24. 19 53 37 23 198 99 ,783 23 274 7 153 32 SO 562 92 373 406 339 281 52 1,032 159 156 206 177 97 256 130 237 691 257 610 67 164 646 286 533 260 184 381 182 157 180 11, 040 79 328 2 34 61 177 29 4,233 124 751 19 77 253 134 63 216 103 76 50 612 2,249 134 40 442 160 29, 830 157 126 251 158 194 153 497 4, 439 502 280 258 677 159 245 1,674 377 1,185 180 1,700 141 322 1,152 102 459 483 715 136 453 376 75 160 997 696 815 437 157 412 714 190 445 243 525 190 413 111 210 3,851 63 376 53 80 15 242 93 ,020 17 20 1,040 15 24 135 G 77 CO 118 51 20 14 183 1,309 282 134 323 95 112 278 100 335 54 891 44 303 13 1 80 149 239 122 08 90 59 am 194 36 62 254 234 178 203 36 185 180 29 73 90 314 31 95 16 41 747 122 3 10 66 1 116 1 16 23 I The totals for each sex include all occupations, whether specified or not. 6 Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. OCCUPATIONS. 693 CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AGE PERIODS, CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO FOE CITIES HAVING 50,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE : 1890— Continued. KIIIi"*VAUI£EE, WIS. CONJnaAL CONDITION. Single and un- known. 23, 557 C8 169 170 2,438 70 452 43 309 .77 172 2,970 189 719 165 697 411 455 556 88 1,036 221 239 282 272 119 330 71 804 148 139 258 803 362 683 157 110 204 654 324 667 273 282 408 250 176 14,109 Married. 121 729 15 102 67 255 79 5,227 163 865 39 78 318 175 113 241 105 76 60 660 8,071 145 36 639 163 "Wid- owed. 35. 540 193 168 327 155 189 89 599 6,309 802 144 357 862 229 268 1,352 360 1,365 353 2,319 179 274 1,180 167 5 287 528 662 735 185 474 202 2,392 517 104 190 1,130 817 848 672 173 565 780 170 431 318 786 194 431 108 226 621 1,376 13 4 22 4, 3 2 15 285 19 12 18 37 10 11 37 15 33 11 110 3 7 32 2 18 51 14 10 7 15 79 21 7 10 31 28 20 36 2 20 25 3 12 11 42 5 11 2 7 D). vorced. 15 62 61 14 200 61 105 2 13 89 2 105 4 15 '■ 3 8 143 187 3 1 36 11 ! 23 34 1 2 M 98 Illiter- ate. Can not speak J5ng- lish. 2,942 18 1,521 13 19 122 10 3 77 3 12 17 28 35 78 35 23 8 85 29 5 4 88 57 29 7 7 254 28 1 7 50 TINEMPI.OYED. (d) 11, 255 64 "m 32 11 5 19 11 49 4,351 35 25 3 16 48 2 331 42 256 18 7 207 9 63 188 147 257 516 145 151 64 736 187 51 64 347 432 111 45 67 26 156 18 50 237 428 51 67 15 53 2 5 8 32 26 169 46 736 30 5 5 86 219 1 47 101 26 Total. 12, 408 3 30 12 24 12 29 91 4,180 14 44 22 37 3 1 169 15 383 22 67 73 19 185 27 146 37 102 159 135 187 61 54 1,448 168 49 60 649 163 146 64 111 488 595 80 83 200 146 60 93 1,532 1 to3 months. 63 17 249 6 51 43 18 4 148 6,420 2 12 4 16 7 16 49 1,418 10 22 9 16 90 6 190 14 23 30 9 105 19 70 23 54 104 62 34 87 36 740 88 22 25 281 106 91 31 49 126 240 48 44 109 91 65 98 39 67 776 4 to 6 montlis. 7 to 12 months 2 63 1 1 11 31 3 117 186 10 36 6,780 158 5 22 28 7 65 4 52 12 37 33 60 143 19 14 615 67 18 24 204 28 38 23 52 312 310 82 28 81 78 26 37 16 21 620 1,208 40 163 430 1 64 19 17 10 10 60 45 11 10 14 8 11 5 6 236 COUNTRY OF BIRTH. Ger- many. 23, 760 30 128 115 105 126 91 234 4,734 341 323 42 43 647 144 1,019 129 1,267 131 131 361 01 214 367 351 518 809 2C0 431 171 1,777 420 115 102 656 712 466 318 130 493 530 80 255 341 621 234 314 90 164 4, 022 Ire- land. Great Britain. 74 24 60 1 247 81 1,631 4 71 18 30 1 26 27 37 24 23 215 622 17 42 195 29 4 43 357 29 10 39 82 4 23 58 5 71 12 43 4 10 102 4 3 Canada ( Eng- lish). S02 34 10 126 2 6 9 ■■■4 "'2 1 4 5 20 4 3 4 70 118 12 19 17 56 20 28 122 16 29 22 64 7 13 4 31 13 3 2 14 7 64 2 16 6 135 28 100 34 26 22 38 14 23 3 16 7 1 7 13 238 Canada (French) 2 3 4 48 41 2 1 1 Sweden and Norway. 199 25 2 11 3 28 2 3 25 3 10 2 15 9 1 Den- mark. 14 3 115 ""i 2 1 3 1 1 28 Other coun- tries. 8,084 10 34 2,278 98 24 131 73 1 74 32 75 66 7B 55 77 ^694' STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Tabm 119.— total males AND FEMALES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN SELECTED OCCUPATIONS, SPEAK ENGLISH, MONTHS UNEMPLOYED, AND COUNTRY OF BIRTH, MINIVJEAPOIilS, MINN. BEX AND SELECTED OCCUPATIONS. MALES (a) . B'armers, planters, and overseers Lumbeiinen, raftsmen, and wood clioppera Clergymen Engineers (civil, mechanical, electrical, and mining) and surveyors LaTvy ers Officials (government) Physicians and surgeons Barbers and hairdressers Bartenders Engineers and Hremen (not locomotive). Hotel and hoarding honse keepers Laborers (not specified) Restaurant and saloon keepers Servants "Watchmen, policemen, and detectives Agents (claim, commission, real estate, insurance, etc.) and col- lectors. Bankers, brokers, and oflicials of hanks, etc Bookkeepers, clerks, etc Commercial travelers Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc Foremen and overseers Livery stable keepers and hostlers Merchants, dealers, and peddlers Messengers, packers, and i^orters Salesmen Steam railroad employes Street railway emjiloyfis Apprentices Bakers Blacksmiths and wheelwrights . Boot and shoe makers and repairers. Butchers •■ Cabinet makers and upholsterers... Carpenters and joiners Coopers Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives. Iron and steel workers (includes molders) Machinists Manufacturers, publishers, etc Marble and stone cutters Masons (brick and stone) Millers (flour and grist) Painters, glaziers, and varnishers. , . Plasterers Plumbers and gas and steam fitters. Printers, engravers, and bookbinders Saw and planing mill omploy6s, etc Tailors Tinners and tinware makers Wood workers (not otherwise specified). FEMALES (a). Artists and teachers of art Musicians and teachers of music. Physicians and surgeons Professors and teachers Hotel and boarding house keepers . Housekeepers and stewardesses Laundresses Nurses and midwives Servants Agents, collectors, and commercial travelers. Bookkeepers and accountants Clerks and copyists , Merchants, dealers, and peddlers Messengers, packers, and porters Saleswomen Strnographors and typewriters Telegraph and telephone operators . . . Boot and shoo makers and repairers. Box makers (paper) Confectioners Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives. Dressmakers, milliners, seamstresses, etc Printars, engravers, and bookbinders Tailpresses Tobacco and cigar factory operatives Total. 69, 793 342 7U 278 396 618 445 336 853 234 10, 159 372 1,443 454 1,879 671 4,263 760 2, 673 253 395 3,376 434 1,490 2,506 417 • 233 242 700 387 476 346 3,715 632 274 486 865 1,214 332 1,134 912 1,270 260 609 863 1,749 627 232 390 15, 612 112 168 48 935 286 245 695 363 7,200 42 307 679 61 28 289 312 51 66 33 79 122 122 73 NATIVE WHITE. Native parents. 177 272 134 239 458 197 226 149 65 296 75 276 116 1,232 388 2,085 492 834 151 1,420 108 , 721 1,009 143 49 43 100 63 90 63 837 131 37 98 260 686 34 101 231 347 41 157 357 224 28 80 85 3,611 Foreign parents. 77 91 35 041 81 72 37 159 532 32 157 237 18 208 27 9 7 20 22 709 37 20 18 106 38 124 74 213 25 965 81 200 89 76 968 122 616 44 80 544 108 313 123 41 120 39 125 51 355 140 45 106 185 186 48 104 200 213 43 258 260 228 45 4,278 21 60 6 186 52 61 88 70 1,793 C 109 202 7 15 132 77 15 28 16 41 85 980 60 27 Foreign white. 30, 678 130 356 105 92 73 122 78 114 199 343 128 8,267 210 623 247 414 106 1,201 136 1,202 123 153 1,407 137 453 883 175 60 167 486 295 261 231 2,621 360 191 281 420 442 250 926 481 716 177 194 256 1,295 554 91 218 7,666 Total colored. (6) 11 26 7 106 150 120 644 125 4,790 4 38 140 20 6 64 1,076 25 75 16 3 59 6 346 167 '"i AGE PEEIODS. (c) 10 to 24. 14, 605 45 67 7 99 41 35 11 139 88 169 7 2,752 21 693 22 176 43 1,834 60 760 20 127 418 253 481 523 82 217 74 125 88 485 129 96 118 204 66 01 159 174 354 55 303 410 521 132 74 144 9,007 25 to 44. 35, 295 77 1 338 53 258 94 6,021 12 198 403 9 26 199 201 38 45 30 43 142 1,350 84 64 62 115 460 138 246 439 284 213 272 231 665 127 6,089 291 734 283 1,100 351 2,121 644 1,682 198 219 2,096 161 851 1,691 280 16 122 435 209 302 198 2,361 363 132 277 631 749 225 775 608 706 181 273 395 1,066 368 125 193 5,716 45 to 64. 61 82 32 533 187 131 359 178 1,996 22 107 161 28 3 85 107 13 9 2 23 50 1,272 34 62 11 8,542 116 125 109 42 118 99 100 27 13 112 85 1,084 55 80 136 535 146 276 126 284 29 42 770 18 125 254 43 28 127 85 45 48 762 124 39 80 120 366 38 174 113 143 28 28 49 150 107 26 44 14 38 86 55 69 77 100 1 8 2 137 2 a The totals for each sex include all occupations, whether Bpecifled or not. 6 Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indiana. OCCUPATIONS. 695 CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AGE PERIODS, CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO FOR CITIES HAVING 50,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE : 1890— Continued. MIWNEAPOMS, MINIV. CONJUGAL COHDITION. Single and un- known. 29, 063 388 51 201 214 208 224 310 31 6,630 91 1,117 74 639 138 2,762 267 1,442 83 203 879 1,185 188 227 137 262 164 221 142 1,292 254 155 202 360 248 136 416 356 618 93 413 642 1,001 230 109 199 13, 457 74 133 19 851 47 149 479 216 6,850 19 285 525 16 25 259 292 43 51 33 61 184 2,268 112 104 Married. 224 300 219 186 384 319 250 210 307 515 191 3,279 273 292 366 1,265 413 1,442 456 1,151 159 113 2,400 120 602 1,260 219 6 100 425 207 245 195 2,299 336 114 264 478 926 187 632 621 165 191 305 717 871 115 179 963 24 23 13 36 78 27 80 38 177 10 14 26 15 2 8 11 5 4 18 4 259 "Wid- owed. 1,514 6 13 16 5 18 10 235 8 30 12 5 17 16 9 9 113 41 5 19 24 36 13 10 14 40 139 61 127 94 145 12 6 23 20 1 19 6 221 4 7 3 Di- vorced, 2 155 Illiter- ate. 1,373 9 19 1 1 727 139 8 2 42 '207 Can not speak Eng- Ush. 1,325 1 24 4 2 5 54 5 2 35 3 4 18 28 21 7 20 184 12 17 12 11 9 12 65 16 35 6 2 11 182 51 5 24 631 UNEMPLOYED, (d) Total. 11, 571 30 160 34 19 2 31 30 130 16 3,951 9 156 36 7 313 23 480 23 26 82 92 103 253 63 43 21 87 47 60 61 1,216 259 64 92 131 96 136 618 220 389 112 124 92 646 101 36 71 1,681 363 2 13 63 51 457 6 32 65 1 6 36 47 9 7 2 10 43 329 29 20 9 lto3 months. 5,403 19 11 67 9 1,712 3 93 13 19 3 173 13 8 33 41 60 130 25 16 9 44 34 22 30 038 143 35 46 83 36 40 213 124 196 62 66 65 258 60 13 43 281 2 30 15 258 1 20 35 1 3 17 22 8 4 "'I' 24 165 10 8 3 4 too months. 10 68 1 10 6 12 1 10 10 40 4 1,851 2 60 20 20 13 172 11 13 38 36 32 84 20 17 10 17 13 448 101 23 32 38 47 77 339 79 157 61 304 30 15 18 464 1 27 22 148 2 2 5 9 106 10 6 2 7 to 12 months. 385 4 13 4 10 4 16 3 11 8 132 15 6 14 10 14 19 66 17 36 5 84 11 8 10 263 COUNTEy OF EIETH. Ger- many. 25 7 34 33 46 19 623 58 66 30 10 112 21 150 12 19 263 106 16 16 63 74 43 111 54 230 94 33 53 69 44 22 80 6i 59 11 16 36 77 72 12 41 631 13 34 8 382 1 1 14 4 Ire- land. 1,828 5 483 12 60 9 102 20 15 71 141 32 3 5 41 348 187 Groat Britain, 1,894 13 i 7 50 7 128 6 47 12 26 170 31 62 12 11 93 8 61 70 12 6 15 43 7 11 9 128 11 14 21 69 73 68 Canada (Eng lish) 3,134 14 163 10 24 19 23 24 14 57 13 339 21 ei 40 82 24 231 30 187 12 12 163 14 87 114 28 18 22 12 364 41 16 33 31 116 16 44 60 66 9 21 50 123 6 17 153 6 11 Canada (French) 906 2 207 Sweden and Norway. Den- mark. 16, SIO 118 24 491 23 68 81 440 74 187 384 77 23 59 223 174 70 132 1,579 143 80 105 196 139 118 626 211 484 102 82 119 898 389 37 128 6,363 1 7 3 26 76 65 421 59 1,731 1 10 60 5 4 27 4 1 10 6 7 46 657 13 44 2 800 39 13 130 4 42 2 31 2 22 1 33 3 23 27 4 112 1 133 7 73 3 5,533 209 100 2 329 25 8 202 2 11 2 143 Other conn- tries. 2,142 c Age unknown omitted. d Unemployed a,t pnncipal occapation dniing any portion of oensus year ending May 31, 1890. 696 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 118.— TOTAL MALES AND FEMALES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVEE ENGAGED IN SELECTED OCCUPATIONS, ; SPEAK ENGLISH, MONTHS UNEMPLOYED, AND COUNTRY OP BIRTH, NASHTIIil^E, TEIVN. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 SEX AND SELECTED OCCUPATIONS. MALES (a). Agricultural laborers Farmers, planters, and overseers Lumbermen, raftsmen, and wood choppers ClergjTnen Engineers (civil, mechanical, electrical, andmining) and surveyors Lawyers Officials (governraenf) Physicians and surgeons Professors and teachers Barbers and hairdressers Bartenders Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) . Laborers (not spccilied) Restaurant and saloon keepers Servants Watchmen, policemen, and detectives Agents (claim, commission, real estate, insurance, etc,) and col- lectors. Bankers, brokers, and officials of banks, etc Boatmen, canalmen, pilots, and sailors Bookkeepers, clerks, etc Commercial travelers Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc. - Livery stable keepers and hostlers. Merchants, dealers, and peddlers.. - Messengers, packers, and porters . . . Salesmen Steam railroad eroploy6s Street railway employes Bakers Blacksmiths and wheelwrights Boot and shoe makers and repairers . Brickinakera, potters, etc Butchers Cabinet makers and upholsterers. . . Carpenters and joiners Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives. Harness, saddle, and trunk makers, etc , Iron and steel workers (includes molders) Machinists Manufacturers, publishers, etc Marble and stonecutters Masons (brick and stone) Painters, glaziers, and varnishers. . . Plasterers Plumbers and gas and steam fitters . Printers, engravers, and bookbinders Saw and planing mill employ 6s, etc Tailors Tinners and tinware makers Wood workers (not otherwise specified) TEMALES (o) Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vine growers. Artists and teachers of art Authors and literary and scientific persons Musicians and teachers of music Professors and teachers Hotel and boarding house keepers. Housekeepers and stewardesses... Laborers (not specified) Laundresses Kurses and midwives Servants Agents, collectors, and commercial travelers Bookkeepers and accountants Clerks and copyists Merchants, dealers, and peddlers Saleswomen Stenographers and typewriters Telegraph and telephone operators. Box makers (paper) Confectioners Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives. Dressmakers, milliners, seamstresses, et(^. Printers, engravers, and bookbinders TailoresBes Tobacco and cigar factory operatives - Total. 22, 947 100 142 85 147 82 186 175 211 142 248 133 365 3,242 148 1,073 215 405 195 110 1,624 225 1,081 164 1,829 387 703 1.123 115 83 262 180 143 146 182 1,189 410 229 225 282 248 106 510 460 142 134 408 298 159 223 172 14 19 9 G3 370 95 159 70 2,509 99 3,750 9 28 122 89 06 49 19 21 9 561 1, 038 CO 63 10 NATIVE WHITE. Native parents. 11, 295 25 99 28 66 61 16D 122 174 64 32 68 182 512 65 29 156 407 155 33 1,255 192 ■ 214 62 1,100 47 671 708 129 31 92 51 14 69 109 866 343 134 140 165 172 56 134 303 62 40 297 108 43 174 119 2,194 1 13 7 39 179 65 72 10 69 22 240 7 15 68 27 29 38 11 446 663 42 63 7 Foreign parents. 1,729 20 17 3 180 10 72 108 3 15 13 Foreign white. 1,823 8,100 7 9 64 29 54 11 6 6 14 6 7 14 10 24 102 30 23 26 17 13 17 4 426 6 28 41 64 16 23 22 49 34 25 25 27 3 10 28 3 78 12 11 267 Total colored. (6) 64 6 9 21 24 67 193 28 122 2,666 1,017 18 15 9 72 34 803 95 123 324 11 230 13 13 113 82 121 20 19 198 22 7 19 16 15 69 335 99 83 33 12 184 18 13 20 6,609 12 1 1 8 89 22 49 53 2,465 73 3,372 35 271 1 1 AGE PEEIODS. (c) 7,203 49 35 16 5 33 19 18 22 23 84 52 77 1,156 22 639 20 80 17 42 E06 41 310 61 227 168 292 320 62 33 40 15 79 38 58 189 207 113 93 96 36 46 110 148 29 62 197 124 43 113 64 40 034 28 ,620 2 18 83 14 61 34 10 19 427 358 40 32 25 to 44. 9,986 28 37 50 76 40 96 97 96 88 109 66 204 1,262 84 362 101 227 92 47 672 146 497 78 336 544 72 35 107 59 44 64 77 505 97 77 107 123 124 66 228 221 74 57 158 134 59 77 75 7 4 28 168 42 08 22 1,300 30 1,470 i 10 35 37 12 15 3 2 1 119 490 19 19 1 45 to 64. 4,779 69 65 80 29 44 11 74 674 82 127 70 16 126 34 247 31 616 61 110 11 14 87 84 16 40 43 43 35 22 57 79 45 141 79 32 15 41 31 25 1,471 3 1 3 25 41 46 6 516 32 540 3 13 106 1 10 a The totals for each sex inclndo all occupations, whether specified or not. 6 Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. OCCUPATIONS. 697 CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOE, AGE PERieDS, CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO FOE CITIES HAVING 50,000 INHABITANTS OR MOEE : 1890— Gtotinued. 'i ivAs^uvmfiKv xx:nn. CONJUOAL CONDITION. niiter- ate. Can not speak Eng- lish. CNEMPLOTED. (d) counthy of bieth. J ■i 'i Single and un- known. Married. Wid- owed. Di- vorced. Total. lto3 months. 4 too months. 7 to.12 m^otbs. Ger- many. Ire- land. Great Britain. Canada (Ens- lisb). Canada (French) Sweden and K'orway. Den- mar li. other coun- tries. 9,001 12, 406 901 39 4,444 59 2,677 1,468 930 279 591 537 301 53 2 20 G 330 1 62 48 22 21 49 68 44 66 64 106 84 121 1,320 63 629 34 146 48 48 1,128 100 348 80 445 179 440 643 67 34 64 41 75 47 71 304 257 138 no 121 67 67 147 197 43 71 261 114 63 111 80 4,596 41 83 56 118 33 112 120 142 72 128 43 230 1,762 83 391 170 298 139 59 467 116 688 76 1,297 204 230 555 77 49 171 118 63 92 96 823 148 83 107 156 180 92 346 241 92 66 UO 176 80 111 82 2,194 6 11 8 1 47 17 26 3 2 18 29 6 12 11 2 3 9 2 3 9 2 1 3 2 4 1 2 5 » 4 8 2 2 2 2 1 10 1 6 10 8 5 3 1 2 7 3' 2 3 2 1 5 4 2 3 2 66 10 8 36 688 3 01 18 18 2 31 47 3 131 4 35 16 22 70 22 25 9 79 11 21 316 81 26 30 16 8 37 123 101 32 12 20 87 11 33 33 842 1 1 2 2 36 3 4 20 339 2 32 9 10 1 10 19 1 85 3 1] 8 14 38 12 13 2 04 5 11 160 68 14 20 10 3 18 61 65 19 6 13 65 5 23 21 496 3 1 1 1 6 6 5 12 6 14 5 14 154 12 47 9 21 8 3 29 9 40 8 83 3 12 24 1 7 i 8 1 2 1 1 2 3 2 11 12 7 2 3 3 8 3 9 6 4 4 12 290 1 17 6 4 1 14 21 36 U 3 4 69 12' 3 4 2 1 5 15 80 7 18 7 C 4 1 5 4 2 1 1 1 8 10 1 e 3' 2 42 4 C9 1,704 8 359 20 2 4 1 11 1?. 2 1 13 1 14 ^5 16 17 3 ia 19 47 6 1 7 16' 1 8 4 2 11 2 1 2 1 2 1 Z. 28^ 3 3 6 2 1 3 8 14- 6 3 4 1 1 3 2 104 20 21 5 4 ""ibi' 2 14 5 27 5 8 3 107 2 15 48 16 2 1 7 14 1 4 1 129 1 11 2 21 22 5 4' 1 1 1 436 59 100 100 2 146 7 7 62 31 53 17 15 130 109 5 13 8 5 34 161 45 28 18 1 114 10 13 18 3,853 is" " " 'i' 2 i 3 1 7 2 10 1 23 24 16 4 6 21 8 2 10 6 13 5 8 119 20 9 5 4 4 16 54 32 8 3 3 21 5 7 10 242 35 1 8 10 3 1 25 ?S 1 1 ^7 1 1 28 29 13 5 19 4 10 29 25 4 10 1 11 6 8 1 6 3 48 5 3 47 4 18 10 1 3 19' 1 3 10 11 10 6 8 3 1 6 2 1 8 9 3 4 3 11 9 3 6 21 12 10 10 8 1 3 15 6 30 ,' 15 21 4 7 14 02 5 8 7 6 11 7 15 22 7 7 7 8 7 1 9 2,678 2 i' i i' 2' i' 120 i' 3 31 2 m 3T 5 6 5 ^4 1 2 1 2 1 2 2 2 2 1 35 3fi 37 1 1 4 2 1 4 2 5' SS 1 3 39 40 \ 41 1 i' "1? 43 2 1 't'f 't'i 1 3 1 46 ] 2 47 48 6 3 2 139 3 6 32 1 20 2 49 2 5ft 51 3 1 2 45 62 7 16 4 41 313 13 42 33 602 52 2,009 3 24 103 19 58 42 18 21 8 473 S16 63 40 9 5 1 2 13 36 14 42 22 1,012 22 712 3 1 5 28 5 1 1 2 1 3 9 20 63 74 15 913 24 992 3 3 14 41 3 5 7 1 51 1 1 .54 65 104 2 86 3 5 1 13 1 2 2 2 1 2 1 4 56 1 5 1 42' 1 37 8 1 18 2 2 3 57 20. 26 29 1,025 74 1,827 5R 7 1 ]0 162 14 284 1 4 9 1 4 53 6 107 1 1 2 i' 26 3 59 \ 5 83 8 145 1 12 1 60 2 1 4 61 \ 62 32 13 1 - 18 61 I 1 5 2 2 1 1 8 2 05 '.' i" i 1 13 3 2' 2 22 4 4 2 9 2 66 ; 1 1 1 3 5 1 133 70 3 8 1 1 1 69 2 3 1 99 38 2 7 1 2 7ft 1 2 71 1 35 200 2 8 7'> ( 49 298 5 14 1 4 24 102 101 l' 25 23 14 9 1 1 5 3 5 11 1 3 3 1 2 1 71 1 1 1 6 5 7ft 77 1 Ago nnknown omitted, d Unemployed at principal occupationj during any portion of census year ending May 31, 1890, 698 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 118.— TOTAL MALES AND FEMALES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN SELECTED OCCUPATIOIfS, SPEAK ENGLISH, MONTHS UNEMPLOYED, AND COUNTRY OF BIRTH, NEWARK, IV. J. SEX AND SELECTED OCCUPATIONS. MALES (a). Gardeners, florists, nurserymen , and vine growers Engineers (civil, raeclianical, electrical, andmining) and surveyors . Musicians and teacliers of music Physicians and surgeons Barbers and liairdressers Bartenders Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) - Laborers (not specified) Kestaurant and saloon keepers Servants "Watchmen, policemen, and detectives Agents, collectors, and commercial travelers. Bankers, brokers, and officials of banks, etc. . Bookkeepers, clerks, etc Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc Livery stable keepers and hostlers Merchants, dealers, and peddlers Messengers, packers, and porters Salesmen Steam railroad employes Street railway employ63 Apprentices Bakers Blacksmiths and wheelwrights Boot and shoe makers and repairers- Brass workers (not otherwise specified) . Brewers and maltsters Butchers Cabinet makers and upholsterers Carpenters and joiners Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives. Gold and silver workers Harness and saddle makers and repairers Hat and cap makers Iron and steel workers (includes molders) Leather curriers, dressers, finishers, and tanners. Machinists Manufacturers, publishers, etc Marble and stone cutters Masons (brick and stone) Painters, glaziers, and vamishers Plumbers and gas and steam fitters Printers, engravers, and bookbinders. Saw and planing mill employes, etc. . . Tailors , Tinners and tinware makers Tobacco and cigar factory operatives Tool and cutlery makers (not otherwise classiiled) . . Trunk, valise, leather-case, and pocket-book makers. AVood workers (not otherwise specified) EEMALES(a). Mnsioiana and teachers of music. . Professors and teachers Hotel and boarding house keepers. Housekeepers and stewardesses — Laundresses Narses and midwives Bestaurant and saloon keepers . Servants Bookkeepers and accountants . . Clerks and copyists Merchants, dealers, and peddlers Saleswomen Stenographers and typewriters Apprentices Boot and shoe makers and repairers Box makers (paper) Button makers - Corset makers Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives. Dressmakers, milliners, seamstresses, etc Gold and siWer workers Harness, saddle, and trunk makers, etc Hat and cap makers Lace and embroidery makers Tailoresses Total. 57, 403 230 263 250 229 438 284 740 4,752 764 549 457 1, 0()5 822 3,976 1,957 282 4,515 884 1,190 723 349 758 664 734 1,674 456 456 805 384 2,573 654 582 735 2,060 1, 339 2,009 1,812 1,106 386 1,097 1,531 596 820 281 1,217 285 420 729 757 429 16, 834 113 582 136 215 585 230 94 4,177 184 400 339 604 149 82 313 848 279 865 927 2,463 239 152 618 88 1,233 NATIVE WHITE. ITative parents. 32 146 46 123 32 53 235 307 69 71 128 690 210 2, 061 475 57 1,469 110 624 340 180 159 63 206 214 97 15 146 90 1,127 59 155 176 310 222 Foreign parents. 15, 888 52 67 69 52 128 117 157 707 135 64 120 228 61 1,390 547 44 1,139 202 308 148 466 111 140 299 234 60 265 83 492 229 209 242 620 496 216 639 575 627 530 217 70 73 297 228 494 491 142 308 275 299 116 93 112 232 63 107 61 197 1,65 277 117 333 131 134 599 7,223 67 32 339 179 62 17 69 49 43 94 99 42 4 17 400 759 91 81 220 218 62 88 157 309 84 50 13 52 42 213 48 241 41 210 162 558 117 600 832 1,104 61 161 30 98 127 363 17 65 105 798 Foreign white. 144 50 129 .53 254 109 335 3, 363 652 169 202- 243 46 606 591 116 1,878 54 196 230 76 127 500 380 1,167 124 390 391 209 948 266 214 316 1,128 018 1,139 708 358 236 561 638 142 244 62 870 115 161 294 307 160 Total colored. (6) 11 56 54 92 250 102 73 2,576 12 52 109 78 15 17 58 58 28 145 204 421 27 24 128 10 327 16 1 24 5 19 255 19 344 65 29 18 2 5 4 6 3 6 198 7 '442' 46 AQB PEEIODS. (c) 10 to 24. 16, 249 30 78 67 17 146 125 69 ,082 34 203 162 29 2,016 580 60 726 324 464 142 110 756 162 116 334 217 52 240 203 207 681 492 602 495 80 82 243 381 292 273 87 236 101 143 280 312 154 27, 483 82 143 127 123 241 138 416 2,384 483 282 235 162 1,651 1,048 114 2,317 44 648 391 182 351 743 191 329 410 179 1,265 194 241 283 1, 037 626 1,026 923 534 227 648 831 241 413 116 541 122 218 345 292 181 45 to 64. 11,776 44 64 187 344 2 59 40 77 110 275 64 82 1 58 2,407 1,309 141 39 368 114 74 131 489 109 100 43 82 238 03 281 63 231 46 72S 134 067 236 1,238 920 194 44 116 30 413 190 69 14 841 316 43 67 46 18 240 1,096 235 61 190 293 109 370 306 74 1,257 16 161 169 127 219 489 44 73 128 111 670 79 126 202 337 348 420 69 264 281 66 111 68 327 56 57 94 132 80 eSand over. 35 61 68 171 97 32 319 4 8 118 3 2 3 23 284 1 5 15 04 a The totals for each sex include aU occupations, whether specified or not. b Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indian, OCCUPATIONS. 699 CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AGE PERIODS, CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO FOR CITIES HAVING 50,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE : 1890— Continued. NEWARK, N. jr. CONJUGAL CONDITION. Illiter- ate. Csn not speak UNEMPLOyED. (d) COnNTEY OF BIRTH. Single and un- known. Married. Wid- owed. Di- vorced. Total. lto3 months. 4to6 mouths. 7 to 12 months. Ger- many. Ire- land. Great Britain. Canada (Bng- Ush). Ca'iiada (I'rcnch) Sweden and Norway. Den- mark. Other coun- tries. 22, 302 33,202 1,863 31 2,671 4,214 9,554 6,083 2,570 901 12, 074 5,103 3,251 187 12 117 67 3,732 1 62 113 109 60 183 204 111 1,739 85 308 61 316 67 2,511 737 109 1,189 337 640 225 148 767 220 177 478 263 98 299 103 762 313 244 286 746 639 827 678 198 129 332 644 333 380 108 302 122 187 328 383 185 14, 119 161 148 134 169 248 74 598 2,804 645 226 375 700 238 1,400 1,164 162 3,168 46 622 480 194 1 431 638 1,113 183 350 497 268 1,706 231 322 407 1,240 664 1,126 1,078 860 241 725 930 260 420 169 860 167 226 384 350 233 958 13 2 7 10 7 6 37 208 33 15 31 47 17 63 66 11 166 2 27 18 6 13 13 3 38 5 60 8 28 874 37 25 13 13 1 27 72 8 459 8 11 19 6 22 109 62 235 9 139 68 25 152 32 17 34 382 63 ■ 266 65 11 31 76 61 8 23 5 252 20 24 28 50 20 733 44 32 60 14 24 31 27 5 16 3 3 13 86 26 96 36 128 64 140 696 341 83 84 126 24 222 284 39 1,027 27 92 55 33 78 422 201 689 66 362 313 160 547 123 122 182 437 263 650 316 183 95 269 311 68 135 38 646 71 132 184 260 110 1,849 37 5 6 3 3 22 106 1, 528 110 46 85 26 5 84 176 68 260 8 33 116 20 8 27 84 147 23 23 13 8 114 26 9 46 154 182 392 87 65 65 179 91 30 16 12 46 15 3 28 24 5 2,151 15 15 12 7 8 15 71 164 41 16 20 50 12 134 97 11 237 11 46 33 8 23 18 69 180 28 6 18 15 186 85 68 36 99 141 65 237 88 69 80 82 27 63 9 49 20 6 65 9 26 703 2 1 1 i' 1 4 1 13 2 110 7 13 974 66 15 5 32 4 49 31 6 338 8 17 20 7 16 31 32 226 4 9 46 20 72 29 20 41 426 25 116 50 27 25 82 36 12 36 3 211 7 19 14 13 17 485 R 2 3 2 4 ' a i' 1 2' 31 2 14 1,179 19 36 5 2 16 15 56 1,175 8 27 14 72 2 195 219 17 499 39 67 45 24 105 78 105 440 117 32 60 60 671 98 144 170 984 215 492 248 34 65 367 456 81 132 29 341 66 95 147 221 72 2,403 10 8 35 689 2 16 11 40 6 3 18 441 4 10 2 20 4 3 146 2 1 1 12 2 18 21 3 30 8 14 8 2 12 15 12 44 7 6 7 8 36 5 10 16 88 21 38 13 3 6 35 40 5 12 1 26 6 8 11 19 4 238 6 1 3 3 1 1 1 8 7 2 4 1 9 6 2 8 9 10 11 1 1 IS 13 14 2 1 2' i' 1 3 104 30 241 6 4 32 12 8 18 19 93 6 11 10 1 31 11 6 8 180 28 73 22 8 8 31 25 4 5 79 5 5 11 10 11 703 136 137 10 363 18 37 28 17 62 35 74 310 93 19 34 41 423 71 100 112 538 161 358 172 26 38 221 270 50 85 23 227 48 68 116 154 63 1,683 42 61 4 106 13 16 9 5 31 28 19 86 17 7 9 11 112 22 34 42 358 43 96 63 6 21 111 146 26 36 6 88 11 19 20 48 15 082 14 2 2 10 1 1 3 3 15 16 17 3 3 18 19 8 5 6 2 1 7 4 3 1 i' 2 20 ?1 ?,?. ?3 13 18 83 9 7 9 14 114 ID 16 41 72 34 55 65 47 16 39 56 13 19 14 53 6 7 16 24 11 1,716 i 1 i i 2 2 1 1 1 i' 1 i" 2' i' 41 1 ■ ' 8 "" "s' 94 1 25 9,7 '8 1 2 13 2 2 6 6 1 4 10 4 2 5 2 3 9<) 3 9 2 6 30 1 31 2 2 ■v 8 ■ 7 6 1 7 2 1 33 3 34 35 36 37 1 38 30 40 1 4 1 ■11 10 1 1 I' 1 43 44 •I'i 3 1 1 9 1 6 -16 47 48 3 49 1 1 61 'if) 1 45 12 51 1 62 91 551 16 102 163 HI 4 3,742 180 466 104 677 144 82 296 336 266 846 879 1,942 232 141 666 79 1,081 10 13 22 24 147 38 21 163 2 11 71 14 1 11 16 98 89 269 101 69 263 1 13 160 11 4 1 2 1 2 1 21 82 18 12 363 9 82 4 75 3 4 2 3 2 15 17 37 77 61 44 818 3 20 85 36 1 6 9 27 3 63 15 164 20 9 20 9 215 2 24 21 33 144 17 20 1,383 2 6 61 11 3 7' 12 7 42 81 116 e" 30 2 45 11 11 14 18 20 3 161 5 18 28 15 9 2 33 10 17 35 99 97 5 8 26 3 14 1 3 3 5 9 11 6 164 1 9 24 14 2 9 4 6 1 14 4 41 2 1 49 2 60 "ii 4 1 51 1 1 55 6' 18 167 2 131 26 1 171 16 34 28 49 6 10 99 66 103 230 69 322 84 29 228 18 388 1 63 10 1 89 10 21 20 34 4 6 82 33 74 195 49 203 64 21 148 8 241 1 64 10 ii" 6 2 2 1 ■16 1 2 57 53 59 60 9' 1 4 2 6 412 42 2 4 5 6 2 3 14 11 26 23 4 95 18 5 69 7 128 40 4 9 3 9 i' 3 11 3 12 6 24 12 3 11 3 19 14 1 1 33 7 1 23 4 3 27 5 fi") 1 fi? 2 61 65 66 1 6 4 7 15' 3 39 5 3 34 1 74 i 5 3 7 18 219 4 3 21 i 62 11 7 10 12 30 294 3 8 30 6 87 2 8 67 68 2 3 6 9 18 2 1 fit 1 4 13 70 1 1 71 ,.,.. 72 73 74 75 i 1 19 3 78 3 38 1 2 77 Ago unknown omitted. d Unemployed at principal occupation during any portion of census year ending May 31, 1S90. 700 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 11§,— TOTAL MALES AND FEMALES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN SELECTED OCCUPATIONS, SPEAK ENGLISH, MONTHS UNEMPLOYED, AND COUNTRY OF BIRTH, NEW HAVEN, CONIV. BEX AND SBLHCTED OCCUPATIONS. MALES (a) . Fishermen and oystermen Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vine growers Enginettra (civil, meclianical, electrical, and mining) and surveyors. Lawyers Musicians and teachers of music Physicians and surgeons Professors and teachers Barbers and hairdressers Bartenders Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) . Janitors Laborers (not specified) Kestaurant and saloon keepers Servants "Watchmen, policemen, and detectives. Agents (claim, commission, real estate, insurance, etc.) and col- lectors. Bankers, brokers, and officials of banks, etc Bookkeepers, clerks, etc Commercial travelers Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc Livery stable keepers and Imstlers Herchants, dealers, and peddlers Messengers, packers, and porters Salesmen Steam railroad employ6s Apprentices Bakers Blacksmiths and ■wheelwrights Boot and shoemakers and repairers Brass workers (not otherwise specified) . 32 Butchers Cabinet makers and upholsterers Carpenters and joiners Carriage and wagon makers (not otherwise classided) . Clock and ■watch makers and repairers Corset makers Gunsmiths, locksmiths, and bell hangers. . Iron and steel ■workers (includes molders) . Machinists Manufacturers, publishers, etc Marble and stone cutters and masons. Painters, glaziers, and varuishers Piano and or^an makers and tuners. . Plumbers and gas and steam fitters... Printers, engravers, and bookbinders. Kubber factory operatives Tailors Tobacco and cigar factory operatives Tool and cutlery makers (not otherwise classified) . "Wood workers (not otherwise specified) EEMALES (a) . Musicians and teachers of music — Professors and teachers Hotel and boarding liouse keepers- Housekeepers and stewardesses — Laborers (not specified) Laundresses Nurses and midwives Servants Bookkeepers and accountants. Clerks and copyists Merchants, dealers, and peddlers.. Messengers, packers, and porters. Saleswomen Stenographers and typewriters... Box makers (paper) Box makers (wood) Clock and watch makers and repairers Corset makers Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives. Dreiismakers, milliners, seamstresses, etc Iron and steel workers (includes molders) Powder and cartridge makers Printers, engravers, and bookbinders Rubber factory operatives Tailoresses Total. 2e, 209 112 117 140 154 112 127 139 195 124 250 114 3,346 245 462 195 379 160 1, 722 127 S89 233 1,610 189 506 869 196 223 095 318 321 244 330 eco 305 326 114 304 986 1,113 442 416 796 127 259 421 324 465 216 116 272 78 337 93 168 133 220 169 2,634 167 267 77 09 234 69 229 45 54 901 62 1,197 30 49 49 398 83 NATI'TE WHITE. Native parents. 17 104 120 42 96 115 16 21 123 29 281 36 71 67 226 129 974 91 191 80 736 49 283 403 61 65 147 45 87 66 102 456 144 119 15 80 192 599 290 108 319 33 03 213 86 90 34 41 101 1,980 46 225 62 74 22 17 104 237 78 100 15 20 62 45 26 4 15 85 18 432 4 11 16 57 11 Foreign parents. 5,872 481 17 532 15 258 54 242 74 176 180 104 45 149 30 145 61 90 145 63 149 64 111 279 226 57 90 210 29 129 123 75 64 67 33 64 3,073 5 27 68 42 11 339 80 139 17 42 147 13 174 33 35 692 25 489 24 251 49 Foreign ■white. 10, 277 11 88 23 14 44 17 9 109 46 77 33 2,417 146 153 100 97 14 204 21 78 609 49 107 282 235 87 131 135 341 105 58 45 108 609 284 94 198 261 64 66 79 157 308 114 42 104 40 1,780 9 27 44 7 25 1 29 8 4 224 9 223 2 2 5 99 23 Total colored. 810 44 167 8 183 354 1 7 1 101 4 178 63 AGE PERIODS. (C) 10 to 24. 25 to 44. 45 to 64. 65 and over. 6,687 12, 512 6,851 937 17 48 33 IB 13 60 42 12 18 89 29 4 8 90 43 11 25 S6 . 24 6 6 73 86 13 14 66 50 9 01 110 75 137 24 6 - 78 43 25 10 12 61 41 10 896 1,561 681 63 20 161 69 5 160 232 60 8 2 91 93 9 44 175 128 32 15 73 69 13 843 672 181 22 20 65 40 2 206 463 197 21 42 127 58 U 216 811 484 96 129 45 13 2 223 261 69 11 171 548 131 14 184 11 95 1 45 77 \ 8 120 319 218 \37 61 149 88 \30 135 155 28 r 63 120 55 K. 64 143 104 19 151 445 293 71 48 123 101 30 149 123 48 ,6 54 49 10 >'l 111 132 52 l'* 268 630 168 [is 268 658 268 ! 28 28 192 181 '40 72 194 130 'l8 118 429 218 31 31 64 37 : 5 117 108 32 ' 2 173 169 66 13 93 182 45 f 4 109 212 117 27 63 121 38 3 25 55 33 1 63 133 77 9 4,469 2,889 773 U4 42 32 3 1 123 173 38 3 2 38 47 5 22 72 59 15 87 32 9 4 43 101 68 8 10 85 52 11 1,306 923 233 37 108 55 3 186 74 6 1 13 38 26 64 12 3 168 60 24 36 8 13 221 6 35 193 37 40 1 11 607 i 35 15 2 643 497 135 20 25 5 37 12 17 125 31 1 1 205 7 33 39 4 • 2 a The totals for each sex include all occupationa, whether specified or not. b Persona of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indiana. OCCUPATIONS. 701 CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AGE PERIODS, CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO FOR CITIES HAVING 50,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE : 1890— Contimiecl. NEW HAVEN, CONN. CONJUGAL CONDITION. Illiter- ate. Can not speak Eng- lish. UNEMPLOYED, (d) COUNTRY OF BIRTH. Single and iin- Married. Wid- owed. Di- vorced. Total. 1 to 3 montlis. 4 to 6 montlis. 7 to 12 montlis. Ger- many. Ire- land. Great Britain. Canada (Eng- lish). Canada (French) Sweden and Korway. Den- mark. Other coun- tries. 10, 531 14, 791 831 53 1,351 1,014 1,644 865 499 280 2,124 4,276 1,041 340 73 307 79 2,038 1 32 24 43 46 43 36 47 86 77 49 22 1,630 47 262 13 93 41 1,086 29 342 76 380 142 300 329 185 101 198 84 175 96 109 260 76 199 68 155 403 427 66 127 256 43 151 215 140 148 86 36 100 6,913 76 85 95 102 57 80 87 100 42 190 84 1,683 188 187 175 273 lU 609 92 508 148 1,171 44 267 510 11 117 460 217 141 138 208 063 217 120 43 147 562 658 357 206 507 79 102 203 177 301 127 79 158 543 4 8 2 6 6 10 4 8 5 10 8 131 10 12 6 11 3 25 6 33 9 65 2 8 29 4 6 1 2 9 17 9 6 6 6 1 7 1 2 4 2 1 10 3 4 25 2 3 63 15 14 9 103 55 14 16 29 3 52 4 37 104 7 36 22 6 79 80 67 27 65 77 62 31 16 12 37 113 103 21 15 60 43 5 21 21 117 59 14. 33 338 2 51 8 4 1 4 1 4 25 40 U 1,326 74 79 63 26 2 73 7 285 68 128 25 27 186 12 27 159 61 40 41 26 112 21 16 21 26 282 68 34 118 113 11 36 20 45 44 6 5 25 1,839 2 16 6 1 7 3 2 2 1 9 4 67 6 11 10 24 7 30 3 22 3 42 8 23 19 ■ 2 5 62 8 15 g 10 72 14 15 2 15 46 66 20 40 41 2 17 17 19 13 13 16 6 231 3 2 1 3 2 3 t 5 3 10 6 3 48 3 3 4 837 7 33 3 12 ^ 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 •i 4 1 4 1 2 1 8 1 1 6 1 n 1 1 7 1 2 fl 10 9 i 1 4 2 15 1 5 1 6 2 10 2 8 6 14 1 1 i 8' 3 7 1 <) 3 6 6 331 2 2 2 157 1 1 1 122 2' 2 62 10 1 2 i' 2 2 2 2 1 4 725 1 25 1 '"'593' 1 17 1 1 71 11 1 4 12 13 It 11 4 6 2 29 I 62 14 23 7 19 10 15 3 43 13 36 7 24 112 14 37 11 17 73 53 7 92 119 8 13 23 36 43 7 9 20 510 6 2 3 1 12 3 2 1 1 10 1 19 5 12 2 2 7' 5 2 3 3 2 1 8 1 10 1 6 1 3 21 5 4 2 5 10 7 1 13 19 1 2 5 1 11 3 5 70 9 n 1 10 1 1 1 17 18 10 1 7 1 2 1 1 7 3 1 16 11 1 1 2 1 1 2 3 3 2' i' 16 3 7 4 269 14 35 2 5 22 95 5 9 15 12 7 8 26 15 22 5 9 24 3 1 10 41 86 32 3 15 198 19 ?0 1 I 1 1 1 43 16 90 2 1 37 3 4 20 48 3 10 3 12 2 39' 2 3 30 1 7 10 40 10 4 9 6 1 1 11 18 5 5 7 3 1 1 14 30 3 3 5 123 23 7 8 4 11 7 4 2 23 9 26 6 15 63 7 17 8 10 49 31 3 37 66 6 10 13 33 15 6 5 10 312 '1 1 2 22 23 6 2 3 3 8 3 2 41 1 ■") 2 1 26 97 3'fe 17 4 10 11 31 12 6 2 2 21 23 18 22 32 4 5 3 6 14 3 1 14 781 i " ""i" 2' 6 •>H 10 3 4 1 6 28 2 16 1 2 14 15 3 42 34 1 6 5 2 17 1 1 5 128 17 1 29 30 ^1 7 1 5 1 1 2 i' 3 1 4 3 2 2 3 1 i' 14 I' 4 57 19 3 1 10 7 2 12 5 1 33 34 15 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 36 17 11 21 5 2 11 7 1 1 11 8 12 2 10 2 4 8 4 2 1 1 11 80 3 38 13 2 12 9 3 38 3 1 39 40 41 1 4 42 43 ■15 1 18 41 1 25 42 , 3 4 1 1 2' 3 2 2 34 1 11 2 3 1 3 7 1 8 3 7 1 4 2 I 15 1 21 i' 6 2 2 2 1,074 27' 1 1 2 4 1 6 7 g 7 n 6 5 671 2 70 4 1 2 <) 5 12 in 1 11 1,513 1 00 4 10 2 33 81 7 219 1 30 14 14 47 5 11 6 5. 8 23 6 92 19 12 733 10 41 38 35 50 163 218 97 42 41 12 28 17 425 4 13 Ti 1 1 16 17 IS 3 3 6 1 67 11 100 31 2 55 2 28 5 115 10 4 36 20 2 22 23 25 16 8 40 2 6 3 6 13 5 138 14 11 377 2 26 12 23 43 208 99 79 21 21 8 16 11 188 6 7 2 17 3' 2 3 7 2 3 11 2 6 60 3 10 4 6 9 9 14 14 4 8 7' 5 116 4 24 ■'5 1 1 28 27 23 12 29 1 31 105 365 161 200 272 138 1,891 118 313 435 637 136 462 627 210 161 319 94 287 149 829 2' 3 ii' 1 3 3 3 1 2 2 1 5 i 106 6 17 10 23 4 37 1 18 2 2 1 16 12 19 3^ 8 27 2 403 17 27 19 32 22 2 78 2 46 4 1 15 24 6 1 5 10 45 5 302 3' 15 6 4 7 11 79 5 11 30 28 3 9 12 4 10 17 2 3 8 145 2 33 34 1 1 35 36 7 33 39 1 2 1 41 42 43 44 1 45 48 2 1 43 49 50 51 9 52 32 120 13 654 21 21 60 37 250 73 4,683 26 182 604 31 50 228 454 60 24 25 25 1,753 69 51 4 19 11 26 4 64 27 9 74 22 240 1 9 23 24 1 13 6 13 3 142 49 1 105 66 199 2 2 5 11 4 9 2 7 2 2 2 4 1 1 2 3 ID 8 22 10 273 7 1 7 3 11 4 2 1 3 15 11 6 39 14 1,168 2 3 12 i 3 7 1 16 35-1 3' 12 4 2 3 1 5 4 6 28 12 261 1 2 15 12 22 "3 2' 54 4 14 1 8 5 26 1 2 3 129 2 10.5 4 20 9 1 13 13 4 30 11 449 20 9 1 16 6 1 81 57 27 14 1 28 5 289 7 8 1 14 15 75 5 4 10 8 28 21 239 1 7 40 5 4 15 10 129 3 3 10 9 70 2 1 3 2 40 1 8 60 2 5 36 1 1 3 81 62 83 64 65 66 67 63 09 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 277 4 16 3 16 4 12 7 5 3 2 2 15 4 7 4 3 9 1 1 8 6 4 8 31 6 1 3 18 2 2 4 9 3 1 1 4 1 3 3 i 8 13 3 3 3 2 2 1 7 4 5 1 1 1 2 6 13]' 8 5 2 4 68 2 5 i 194 1 8 1 184 1 6 i i« 1 41 2 1 23 2 5 94 1 1 121 3 67 1 2 70 6" 28 11 48 '2 2 ■15 2 1 1 1 4 1 ' c Age unknown omitted. d Unemployed at principal occupation during any portion of census year ending May 31, 1890. 708 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table H8.— TOTAL MALES AND FEMALES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN SELECTED OCCUPATIONS, SPEAK ENGLISH, MONTHS UNEMPLOYED, AND COUNTRY OF BIRTH, PATEKSOIV, N. J, SEX AND SELECTED OCi;UPATIONS. MALES (a). Agricultural laborers Clergymen DesigDers, draftsmen, and inventors Engineers (civil, mechanical, electrical, andmining) andsurveyora. Lawyers Musicians and teacliers of music. Odicial-T {government) Physicians and surgeons Barbers and hairdressers Bartenders Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) . Laborers (not sijecified) Lauuderers l^ostaurant and saloon keepers Servants "Watchmen, policemen, and detectives Agents, collectors, and commercial travelers Bookheepers, clerks, etc Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc Livery stable keepers and hostlers Merchants, dealers, and peddlers Messengers, jjackers, and porters Salesmen Steam railroad employes Apiirontices Bakers Blacksmiths and wheelwrights Bleachers, dyers, and scourers Boot and shoe makers and repairers Brass workers (not otherwise specified) Brewers and maltsters Butchers Cabinet makers and upholsterers (Carpenters and joiners Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives- Dressmakers, milliners, seamstresses, etc Iron and steel workers (includes molders) Machinists Manufacturers, publishers, etc Marble and stone cutters and masons Model and pattern makers Painters, glaziers, andvaruishers Plumbers and gas and steam litters. . . Printers, engravers, and bookbinders. Steam boiler makers Tailors Tinners and tinware makers Tobacco and cigar factory operatives Tool and cutlery makers (not otherwise classified) . "Wood ■workers (not otherwise specified) EEMALES (a) . Musicians and teachers of music. . Professors and teachers Hotel and boarding house keepers. Houaekeepera and stewardesses Laundresses Nurses and mid wives Kestaurant and saloon keepers. Servants Bookkeepers and accountants.. Clerks and copyiata Mercbanta, dealers, and peddlers. . . Saleswomen Stenographers and typowritors Telegraph and telephone operators Box makers (paper) Confeotionera Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives. Dressmakers Harness, saddle, and trunk makera, etc Milliners Printers, engravera, and bookbinders. Seamstresses Sewing machine operators Shirt, collar, and cuff makera Tailoresaes 24, 686 80 81 04 02 78 00 70 78 :oo 106 291 2,364 94 337 120 212 289 1,292 712 97 1,017 130 280 325 307 203 474 195 226 153 68 305 56 1,301 6,340 148 1,075 1,279 367 515 60 490 259 138 201 109 81 122 176 NATIVE WHITE. Native parents. 6,572 35 256 76 51) 117 72 16 1,020 56 137 107 93 13 15 67 10 0,031 570 18 85 32 45 54 240 20 10 26 21 37 44 14 25 42 33 10 82 22-1 11 35 16 41 143 670 ■243 41 323 32 129 131 66 23 US 23 63 15 595 021 41 211 292 100 101 22 176 70 44 31 10 23 45 43 29 Foreign parents. 1, 784 14 117 23 14 23 21 2 128 14 55 13 29 7 835 216 3 39 11 22 20 82 12 18 11 12 11 24 13 24 14 39 32 58 307 4 .54 11 37 53 428 183 H 173 57 92 39 101 20 93 21 10 49 10 122- 14 225 1,010 23 319 404 74 81 13 114 131 45 112 17 30 40 39 16 3,387 Foreign white. 15 120 10 7 17 3 140 32 56 10 50 4 C 17 4 2,505 201 7 32 17 5 10 09 2 12," 988 43 42 81 14 10 32 21 22 85 54 149 1,777 15 248 30 133 93 288 246 30 521 39 65 165 80 153 263 108 179 77 43 120 27 479 4,098 84 545 683 193 331 15 199 57 49 118 142 28 37 92 42 4,087 34 11 662 10 26 78 14 2 ID 2,690 151 8 14 4 18 18 Total colored. 277 AGE PEEIODS. (c) 1 5 127 29 7,901 753 230 22 109 118 119 68 293 71 70 35 31 70 11 118 11 352 2,804 53 327 310 30 98 15 144 130 59 42 36 17 43 100 22 6,001 25 to 44. 15 140 2 5 15 10 1 565 44 107 7 69 9 12 44 3 4,327 228 15 40 15 13 39 178 6 11, 023 20 37 48 36 50 56 75 55 186 1,007 63 205 01 168 434 354 51 547 10 126 157 13 104 233 114 97 05 37 141 25 687 2,642 503 581 198 263 19 249 110 57 149 90 38 51 61 40 2 727 45 to 04. 17 108 40 21 37 9 336 12 26 60 17 4 3 13 7 1,608 209 1 34 17 16 15 61 9 4,996 9 5 19 15 15 11 18 7 73 701 10 115 12 71 90 115 20 304 2 40 87 1 20 117 44 18 314 915 22 L 333 120 140 14 87 19 19 66 38 20 24 14 28 680 29 23 45 19 6 104 189 66 2 6 05 and over. a The totals for each sei include all ocoapationa, whether specified or not. 6 Persona of negro descent, Chinese, Japaneao, and civilized [ndians. OCCUPATIONS. 709 CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AGE PERIODS, CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO FOR CITIES HAVING 50,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE : 1890— Coutinued. PATEKSON, N. J. CONJUGAL CONDITIOH. Illiter- ate. Can not speak Eng- lish. UNEMPLOYED, {d) COUNTEY OF BIBTH. Single and un- known. Married. Wid- owed. Di- vorced. Total. 1 to 3 months. 4 toO months. 7 to 12 montljs. Ger- many. Ire. land. Great Britain. Canada (Eng- lish) . Canada (French) Sweden and Norway. Den- mark. other coun- tries. 10, 015 13, 921 740 10 1,523 1,484 4,804 3,025 1,331 448 2,483 2,945 3, 935 101 3 61 18 3,510 1 42 34 37 20 26 14 14 22 74 71 47 830 69 22 69 19 70 848 256 31 167 118 154 86 296 84 101 63 46 71 16 138 15 420 3,246 55 422 413 62 142 18 196 139 77 72 58 25 54 115 29 7,917 30 46 26 40 49 45 55 55 84 31 238 1,428 35 302 47 175 204 423 439 65 812 12 128 229 11 117 347 134 170 79 41 163 36 833 2,943 89 615 809 292 361 30 278 115 60 182 109 53 64 56 00 737 8 1 1 2 3 1 1 1 2 i 6 105 14 24 22 6 7 9 18 20 6 3 1 12 3 2 36 26 17 134 2 72 12 21 12 57 38 5 112 10 15 1 13 77 26 20 .18 8 29 61 12 96 983 23 38 64 40 27 3 22 5 10 44 5 20 9 10 659 5 4 3' 2 2 4 10 53 791 1 70 11 58 22 43 96 12 80 10 60 15 20 109 51 35 25 4 19 109 450 4 174 151 30 80 1 27 12 8 86 20 8 4 10 4 1,449 8 21 6 5 14 9 10 16 7 60 226 4 01 7 33 38 119 30 15 114 14 22 10 21 22 95 28 21 36 25 6 109 1,650 3 191 314 10 so 30 21 26 21 11 5 11 20 1,304 19 9 3 1 3 2 5 27 9 17 618 71 41 4 20 15 02 71 4 211 9 13 83 29 31 30 03 71 4 3 13 140 989 54 132 45 o9 149 1 53 10 10 5 53 3 8 01 8 710 ? 1 1 1 3 3 6 2 1 1 3 i 4 1 1 5 fl 1 9 1 3 l" I 1 3 7 8 ^n '11 e:i.phia, pa. SEX AKD BELECTED OCCUPATIONS. MA1ES(«). Agricultural laborers Garclenere, florists, nurserymen, and vine growers Engineers (ciTil,meGlianical, electrical, andmining) and surveyors Lawyers Physicians and surgeons Barbers and bairdressera Bartenders - Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) . Laborers (not specified) Kestaurant and saloon keepers Servants Watcbmen, policemen, and detectives Agents, collectors, and commercial travelers. Bankers, brokers, and officials of banks, etc. . Boatmen, canalmen, pilots, and sailors Bookkeepers, clerks, etc Draymen, backmen, teamsters, etc.. Livery stable keepers and bo.'itlers. Merchants, dealers, and peddlers. . . Messengers, packers, and porters. . Salesmen Steam railroad employes Street railway employ68 Apprentices Bakers Blacksmiths and wheelwrights Bleachers, dyers, and scourers Boot and shoe makers and repairers. Brickmakers, potters, etc Butchers Cabinet makers Carpenters and joiners - Coopers Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives. Glass workers Iron and steel workers (includes moidera) Leather curriera, dressers, finiabers, and tanuera. Macbiniata . .: Manufacturers, publishers, etc Marble and stone cutters Masons (brick and stone) Painters, glaziers, and varniabers Plumbers and gas and steam fitters... Priuters, engravers, and bookbinders. Tailors Tinners and tinware makers Tobacco and cigar factory operatives Tool and cutlery makers (not otherwise classified) . Upholsterers wood workers (not otherwise specified) FEMALES (a) . Musicians and teachers of music. . . Professors and teachers Hotel and boarding houae keepers. Houaekeepera and atewardeseea — Laundresaea ITuraes and mid wives Servants 33ook keepers and accountants Clerks and copyists Merchants, dealers, and peddlers- Messengers, packers, and porters Saleswomen Stenographers and typewriters Boot and shoo maker's and repairers. Box makers (paper) Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill op^rat^^'ea . Dressmakers Milliners Printers, engravers, and bookbinders Seamstresses Sewing machine operators Shirt, collar, and cufT makers Tailoreaaes Tobacco and cigar factory operatives. Umbrella and parasol makers Total. 3ii, 143 1,993 2,005 1,601 1,732 2,110 3,033 1,683 4,683 34, 481 1,612 6,480 4,113 5,049 2,072 1,575 23, 057 14, 776 1,961 24,410 6,134 10, 419 6,789 2,399 3,795 4,440 4,781 2,361 0,885 3,373 4,466 1,796 10, 793 1,455 19, 214 1,690 8,539 3,009 9,810 6,867 2,245 4,623 6,484 3,248 7,432 6,488 1,901 3,355 1,438 1,692 2,275 963 3,850 1,014 2, 578 3,243 2,109 36, 315 1,160 2,059 2,526 790 5,618 817 1,287 1,297 21,065 12,311 1,602 1, 8,12 3,476 461 1,077 3,772 026 870 NATIVE WHITE. Native parents. 122, 332 771 711 954 1,251 1,432 596 320 1,866 6,562 395 705 1,091 2,918 1,339 670 12, 980 4,628 478 9,889 2,161 5,693 3,229 1,367 1,412 441 1,305 440 1,626 1,242 1,476 335 5,706 460 3,682 643 2,662 735 3,375 3,178 667 1,726 3,134 1,366 8,441 645 693 1,037 682 652 844 34, 731 Foreign parenta. 513 2,119 464 901 419 721 5,164 611 1,137 556 296 2,448 511 446 420 5,065 4,369 666 820 1,290 166 223 828 242 356 91, 280 391 382 351 377 402 850 557 1,013 6,234 296 464 995 1,123 434 259 7,252 4,748 331 5,835 2,474 3,106 1,640 035 1,884 870 1,069 798 1,208 1,160 1,292 270 1,880 417 7,107 788 2,602 1,121 2,623 1,693 757 1,083 1,804 1,343 2,740 997 666 981 510 603 752 S9, 618 348 1,322 156 497 489 291 4,915 465 741 695 411 2, 087 261 656 764 10, 858 4,651 667 881 1,131 218 425 1,544 208 430 Foreign white. 116, 881 738 930 293 102 261 1,163 774 1,646 19, 144 726 1,924 1,345 070 293 495 2,689 4,176 1,020 8,437 928 1,682 1,841 390 468 3,114 2,389 1,116 4,088 565 1,671 1,184 3,146 667 8,403 369 3,193 1,136 3,303 1,979 910 1,772 1,618 535 1,188 4,814 640 1,279 845 411 657 39, 041 71 326 363 1,017 1,345 1,024 19, 398 79 167 1,368 86 477 41 183 113 5,140 2,686 258 129 025 77 425 1,394 174 84 Total colored. (6) 93 42 . 3 2 15 423 32 59 3,641 195 3,387 82 38 6 161 130 1,224 133 249 671 79 7 31 15 18 7 63 406 27 7 61 6 23 6 22 17 9 17 11 42 28 4 59 32 2 59 1 66 22 31 83 31 163 990 73 6,848 5 14 18 3 4 2 605 11 2 130 AGfE PEiaODS. (c) 10 to 24. 97,840 870 377 375 163 185 1,079 409 488 9,035 1,996 111 732 181 230 10, 542 4,517 369 3,764 4,734 S,671 1,583 406 3,771 1,432 794 699 1,030 1,301 1,113 245 1,637 326 8,114 871 2,626 1,101 2,520 593 544 951 1,424 1,241 3,089 1,645 674 943 474 500 681 62, 778 447 1,160 13 398 636 351 17, 862 724 1,278 208 3,615 593 694 1,044 15, 227 5,191 803 1,302 1,256 246 616 1,805 393 539 164, 676 45 to 64. 777 929 853 980 1,203 1, 623 1,130 2,693 17, 224 861 3,585 2,051 2,645 1,073 759 9,520 7.869 1,084 12,429 917 5,166 4,081 1,592 19 2,125 2,441 1,308 2,671 1,503 2,365 870 5,298 667 7,818 627 4,210 1,375 4,804 3,485 1,214 2,401 3,508 1,518 3,219 2,801 960 1,797 693 839 1,083 43, 337 411 2,179 428 1,044 1,670 13, 489 384 636 1,010 91 1,844 212 494 233 5,181 5,496 601 500 1,462 184 398 1,410 195 267 270 597 333 475 594 302 130 1,258 7,026 606 730 1,629 1,400 667 494 2,131 448 6,817 425 1,403 1,011 383 6 770 1,304 405 2,489 490 835 512 3,159 377 2,728 175 1,531 453 1,771 2,310 416 1,024 1,364 435 1,015 1,550 302 540 240 308 421 13, 915 96 471 497 8S6 4,084 40 123 1,069 12 234 18 588 1,476 177 64 613 37 68 489 34 56 65 and over. 832 12, 052 64 157 89 101 123 24 9 133 1,064 53 105 313 261 143 87 284 216 49 1,361 49 168 95 12 230 46 681 69 147 168 671 83 531 1 19 ; 161 I 78 204 i !467 .' 67 240 ; 177 ■ 51 177 485 63 69 31 41 86 2,141 7 , 26 73 224 144 ■ 83 610 1 16 223 14 1 10 2 42 124 18 6 143 3 4 59 4 a The totals for each sex include all occupations, whether speolflod or not. 6 Persona of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. OCCUPATIONS. 711 CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AGE PERIODS, CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO i FOR CITIES HAVING 50,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE : 1890— Continued. I»MIIiAI>EljI»HIA, PA. COSJUQAL CONDITION. Illiter. ate. Can not apeak Eng. liaE. UNEMPLOYED, (d) COUNTBY or BIRTH. Single and un- known. Married. "Wld- o-n^ed. Di- Torced. Total. lto3 months. 4 to 6 montha. 7 to 12 montha. aer- many. Ire- land. Great Britain Canada (Eng- lish). Canada (French) Sweden and N'orway. Den- mark. other conn- tries. 149,264 180,469 13, 994 416 14, 957 10, 481 47, 081 26, 243 15, 242 5,691 35, 762 43, 153 31, 674 967 63 1, 521 894 14, 277 1 1,412 671 610 630 710 1,392 920 1,021 15, 973 238 3,710 560 1,669 471 679 14, 520 • 6, 457 715 6,822 4,994 6,672 2,572 809 3,770 2,044 1,433 073 1,896 1,716 2,645 432 2,953 546 10, 353 1,023 3,739 1,624 3,820 1,391 898 1,615 2,427 1,614 4,028 2,069 864 1,500 630 ■698 965 97, 900 531 1,278 935 994 1,279 1,669 718 3,350 17, 041 1,298 2,540 3,229 3,247 1,498 810 8,036 7,870 1,180 16, 498 1,054 4,573 4,005 1,505 23 2,268 3,102 1,318 4,445 1,649 1,662 1,257 7,235 824 8,240 640 4,538 1,388 6,183 6,115 1,253 2,859 3,796 1,616 3,163 4,109 975 1,747 760 929 1,233 9,840 50 IIG 47 106 111 67 42 199 1,445 76 217 311 220 101 85 471 435 66 1,053 82 263 206 77 2 125 240 69 533 105 154 107 591 84 610 31 256 94 298 349 92 243 247 104 231 309 60 101 46 64 77 14, 522 3 2 10 4 3 13 22 1 7 13 13 2 1 30 14 87' 4 11 8 s' 6 1 12 3 6 ii' 2 12 2 6 3 9 12 2 6 14 14 10 1 2 7 2 1 386 124 84 71 18 3 262 272 82 25 20 105 121 399 9,902 37 516 154 179 33 222 980 1,677 91 760 590 374 661 206 339 263 474 609 851 1,567 224 212 2,809 260 5,038 736 1,156 494 806 260 512 2,075 1,441 364 658 1,091 255 465 147 208 321 14,515 139 130 44 15 12 69 61 235 5,269 17 297 69 99 19 117 499 1,000 53 388 247 212 322 123 175 150 294 344 470 677 114 141 1,719 148 3,203 514 730 295 619 132 296 1,164 820 210 382 561 154 280 87 107 178 8,360 99 ■ 108 28 5 3 23 40 93 3,405 11 106 05 54 7 83 847 492 25 249 189 112 176 ^ 65 121 74 111 165 273 740 76 53 8.i0 90 1,815 144 276 148 184 78 159 749 476 120 186 433 75 134 41 74 88 4,388 24 31 10 5 6 23 20 72 1,168 9 59 20 26 7 23 134 185 13 123 154 60 63 18 03 39 69 60 108 140 34 IS 260 22 621 78 151 61 103 50 57 172 145 48 90 98 26 61 19 27 57 1,767 215 210 58 23 90 705 249 321 2,430 334 405 348 261 09 73 618 817 379 2.768 237 471 222 70 178 2,594 741 ■ 305 1,941 110 1,300 913 918 276 1,610 98 667 563 1,163 C47 144 398 659 123 425 2,029 238 031 109 183 343 6,880 342 489 63 36 60 44 425 773 13, 331 279 988 838 280 90 189 920 2,850 554 2,568 391 534 1,104 331 93 179 1,108 298 1,188 331 113 40 1,049 159 3,277 134 1,441 376 606 655 461 693 364 224 241 450 98 91 73 65 105 23, 938 104 179 102 28 46 82 64 446 1,558 61 318 193 307 81 73 774 353 48 1,084 189 400 264 66 118 116 405 438 475 97 119 77 813 36 4,221 90 795 88 1,138 555 350 491 406 161 341 357 107 94 132 85 123 5,859 3 3 16 6 16 10 1 15 66 1 16 8 27 13 14 68 24 5 62 13 30 21 3 3 3 17 5 27 3 3 4 38 7 49 5 30 4 36 26 8 7 28 5 20 10 6 4 3 8 406 9 8 18 2 4 2 7 37 204 2 36 16 16 4 87 33 40 14 54 16 21 33 4 4 6 25 4 32 3 3 ■31 99 7 40 3 40 4 122 26 9 18 25 8 11 69 6 1 2 10 7 656 6 7 4 3 2' 29 2 4 7 3 2 15 10 6 1 23 2 5 3 2 i 6 4 2 10 37 2 64 6 7 6 18 10 1 6 7 2 1 14 2 2 i 1 57 60 30 33 3 66 268 83 62 2,570 68 210 34 80 31 96 265 93 21 1,896 93 209 134 14 218 87 60 418 22 133 103 194 79 247 24 231 95 228 161 37 160 129 12 147 1,902 84 476 22 76 71 2,403 ?, 3 1 4 5 2 121 14 51 2,728 11 88 24 9 6 17 46 90 81 053 27 33 96 3 60 481 155 54 394 24 212 160 192 75 262 18 261 145 201 38 36 149 87 13 52 1,109 43 155 19 31 69 2,117 2 1 n 92 14 119 6,699 32 893 103 7 5 63 24 737 130 1,032 65 24 278 39 47 203 170 91 329 261 115 63 132 71 407 61 407 98 93 30 42 163 84 16 21 838 33 121 34 26 38 7,095 7 8 1 3 1 9 10 11 13 2 13 14 16 16 4 1 17 18 10 3 20 3 22 ?3 1 24 25 ?.<\ 1 27 "8 5 29 30 31 1 2 1 2 33 83 34 35 2 1 3 1 37 38 39 40 41 4^ 1 43 'I'l 1 45 'in 1 2 47 48 49 50 3 10 51 62 798 3,604 183 1,212 1,316 957 30, 044 1,082 1,865 695 768 6,162 787 1,097 1,224 18, 806 9,349 1,318 1, 695 2,555 404 928 2,835 475 797 85 72 193 878 736 268 2,522 31 78 606 16 195 14 88 47 1,248 1,896 160 72 275 24 62 445 87 20 76 171 623 966 1,183 875 3,687 40 108 1,301 12 253 14 96 25 916 1,497 113 69 632 31 86 477 61 45 4 3 15 22 8 19 63 1 8 24 is' 2 6 1 36 69 11 6 14 2 1 15 8 2 1 9 9 44 62 47 1,165 1 6 58 3 11 1 7 3 89 95 6 75' 39' 255 26 1 81 681 7 74 407 424 1,771 56 99 32 117 293 66 176 153 5,739 1,253 190 208 459 97 123 679 73 115 39 545 4 29 186 117 940 31 60 15 60 142 25 112 93 3,556 741 72 107 236 62 78 316 47 69 31 66 11 80 3 24 76 89 187 11 18 10 25 53 20 22 23 576 110 39 34 76 12 17 73 5 14 21 61 65 265 223 237 3,044 8 40 436 21 110 4 29 46 563 507 CO 15 162 11 31 357 69 13 10 106 219 642 987 460 14,082 27 60 666 16 177 9 75 36 2,066 1,392 113 65 498 39 257 384 29 47 24 78 44 152 83 341 1,150 32 41 145 35 108 18 51 13 2, 334 453 68 44 124 20 30 140 22 16 3 15 10 13 8 33 77 6 6 8 1 21 8 1 1 9 7 14 15 346 1 2 11 1 11 i' 2 3 1 1 25 '"'3' i' 13 66 15 36 33 61 707 5 18 90 13 49 4 16 11 104 214 9 10 111 4 99 479 53 4 63 51 65 56 07 199 722 60 4,510 21 146 218 644 14 31 7 42 98 21 42 37 1,607 402 79 67 147 33 28 190 21 32 1 57 68 69 60 61 62 63 84 65 3 1 6 187 10 15 1 7 7 414 114 1 4 146 9 60 280 26 4 5 1 13 49 3 2 15 1 1 21 2 i 7 5 3' 2 2' 67 63 09 70 71 73 73 71 75 76 77 47 72 5 3 14 2 1 7 11 1 4 . c Age unknown omitted. d TJnemployed at principal occupation during any portion of census year ending May 31, 1890. 712 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 118.-T0TAL MALES AND FEMALES 10 YEAES OF AGE AND OVEE ENGAGED IN SELECTED OCCUPATIONS, SPEAK ENGLISH, MONTHS UNEMPLOYED, AND COUNTRY OF BIETH. PITTSItURC}, PA. SEX AKD SELECTED OOCUPATIOKS. MALES (a) Garilenors, florists, nurserymen, and vine growers Clerjiymen Eiig'iuoers (civil, mecbauical, electrical, and mining) and surveyors Lawyers Officials (government) Pliysicians and snrgeons Barlieis and hairdressers Bartenders Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) Laborers (not sijecified) Eestanrant and saloon keepers Servants Watchmen, policemen, and detectives Agents (claim, commission, real estate, insurance, otc.) and col- lectors. Bankers, brokers, and officials of banks, etc Bookkeepers, clerks, etc Commercial travelers Draymen, liackmen, teamsters, etc Livery stable keepers and hostlers Merchants, dealers, and peddlers Messengers, packers, and porters Salesmen Steam railroad employes , Street railway employ 6s Telegraph and telephone operators Apprentices .-. Bakers ', Blacksmiths and wheelwrights Boot and shoe makers and repairers Brickmakers, potters, otc Butcliers Carpenters and joiners Coopers Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives Glass workers , Iron and steel workers (includes molders) Machinists Manufacturers, publishers, etc Marble aud stone cutters Masons (brick aud atone) , Painters, glaziers, and varnishers Plasterers Plumbers and gag and steam titters Printers, engravers, and bookbinders Steam boiler makers Tailors , Tinners and tinware makers 'l\)bacco and cigar factory operatives Wire workers "Wood workers (not otherwise speciiled) FEMALES (a) Artists and teachers of art Musicians and teachers of music Professors and teachers Hotel and boarding house keepers Housekeepers and stewardesses Janitors Laborers (not specified) Laundresses Nurses and mid wives Servants Bookkeepers and accountants Clerks and coiiyists , Merchants, dealers, and peddlers , Messengers, packers, and porters „ Saleswomen , Stenographers and typewriters Apprentices Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill ojieralives Dressmakers, milliners, seamstresses, etc Glass workers Iron and steel workers (includes iiioljcr.s) Printers, engravers, and bookbind era Tailoresses Tobaoco and cigar factory operatives "Wood workers (not otherwise specified) Total. 80, 308 271 257 388 209 341 414 936 20, 081 335 1,323 050 990 432 5,137 241 2,512 206 3,573 833 1,227 2,300 374 214 949 471 980 484 400 483 2,466 207 879 3,671 10, 019 670 059 225 954 882 275 576 804 312 349 332 205 60 132 752 300 370 52 169 631 106 0,979 128 613 354 120 632 104 06 68 2,588 160 57 104 293 106 173 NATIVE WHITE. Native parents. 31 83 206 179 140 223 66 80 376 1,376 211 188 470 252 2,491 120 037 57 813 240 530 1,191 188 132 254 46 195 27 111 53 1,029 42 104 766 1,465 617 435 34 209 341 84 171 , 355 75 46 94 68 21 62 35 66 358 93 113 16 42 71 57 1,298 61 182 47 25 187 59 16 8 787 30 Foreign parents. 22, 002 61 44 92 74 130 65 217 169 243 3,805 93 110 181 257 102 1,919 72 812 45 880 373 452 523 107 73 530 89 260 43 120 180 684 CO 241 1,980 3,762 475 319 31 200 276 64 278 289 119 91 152 88 48 86 6,045 13 45 338 79 86 14 49 118 37 58 290 80 ■ 80 291 35 42 37 ., 270 108 57 1G8 Foreign white. 34, 963 185 110 88 16 64 52 205 158 284 12, 504 179 315 265 266 77 687 49 812 70 1,827 136 244 036 77 156 337 512 412 134 105 512 923 6,595 575 299 155 526 267 110 125 155 487 103 176 138 76 2 18 51 111 158 16 72 235 65 3,393 9 43 222 15 53 22 Total col'jred. 23 ' 10 I 60 I 34 ' 20 3,612 4 105 i 7 : 33 II 081 32 6 1 40 Ifli' 34 47 22 2 207 3 6 3 641 3 5 17 13 6 6 107 7 400 AGE PERIODS, (c) 10 to 24. 24, 485 51 101 17 18 289 107 105 0,011 19 497 32 161 42 2,491 38 855 49 430 663 493 656 77 110 935 195 200 00 185 118 421 50 290 1,952 2.878 393 89 31 180 270 68 251 318 91 137- 118 111 83 100 9,517 361 11 70 106 173 40 4,957 97 376 55 104 381 06 .'"il 1,438 139 40 07 169 100 153 25 to 44. 40, 514 114 150 220 160 206 195 250 287 561 10, 028 202 711 334 653 247 2,182 170 1,260 118 2,044 129 COO 1,608 250 98 13 210 525 183 107 275 1,344 83 442 1,380 5,465 874 601 149 618 483 151 272 391 177 296 104 160 108 90 4,017 21 48 342 109 157 28 40 230 68 1,709 29 136 143 14 139 21 11 955 20 14 34 108 5 19 45 to 64. 88 84 53 78 105 110 44 18 190 3,520 111 93 247 244 422 29 354 35 959 33 126 267 44 CI 231 196 40 002 66 112 323 1,558 268 323 41 226 111 02 60 85 40 152 58 54 12 24 1,144 36 107 116 17 20 115 51 258 130 2 182 1 65 and over. a T^io totals for each sex include all occupations, whether specified or not. I Persona of negro desccjit, Ciiir.csc, Japanei se, and civilized Indians. OCCUPATIONS. 713 CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOE, AGE PERIODS, CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO FOR CITIES HAVING 50 000 INHABITANTS OR MORE : 1890— Continued. PSTTSBIIRK, PA. CONJUGAL CONDITION. Illiter- ate. Can not speak EnjT- lish. UNEiaPLOYED. (d) COUNTRY OF BIRTH. Single nni\ un- known. Married. Wid- owed. Di- vorced, Total. 1 to 3 months. 4 to 6 months. 7 to 12 months. Ger- many. Ire- land. Groat Britain. Canada (Eng- lish). Can.ida (French) Sweden and Norway. Den- mark. other coun- tries. 37, 454 40, 077 2,097 80 6,200 0,619 18,046 11, 044 5,220 1,781 11,917 9,870 0,403 258 10 315 26 6,172 1 99 107 200 105 85 113 323 241 333 9,465 63 947 108 335 130 3,528 91 1,234 08 918 696 726 1,107 140 152 939 247 332 117 233 180 777 75 458 2,273 4,203 649 228 85 343 393 102 335 454 147 206 107 163 103 117 13, 086 158 141 ]81 151 242 215 265 168 677 10, 002 268 330 615 620 281 1,536 148 1,210 101 2,535 127 484 1,197 212 69 10 219 614 326 168 290 1,690 123 403 1,353 5,697 868 770 133 680 400 167 234 336 152 392 172 163 102 106 796 14 9 7 12 14 15 4 5 20 511 13 39 32 43 20 60 04 7 117 10 17 64 13 3 12 1 16 4 27 5 42 4 31 3 21 08 134 6,516 18 125 57 41 15 249 6 340 15 157 165 104 247 51 12 180 46 143 37 127 21 571 56 217 2,402 3,866 197 49 6S 394 238 93 102 129 103 78 63 33 60 48 1,621 10 2 31 2 14 3' 11 32 83 3,244 7 72 35 21 9 140 6 185 9 76 73 67 151 26 10 109 19 88 22 82 12 364 33 142 1,800 2,420 136 21 33 167 127 56 51 65 67 29 30 18 42 30 881 11 2 7 2 8 6 1 4 9 87 45 28 5 15 20 163 90 47 3,985 93 134 57 78 21 170 12 293 33 668 38 73 357 12 1 74 274 177 247 39 202 430 76 157 503 1, 139 202 102 54 102 134 38 19 62 23 305 62 76 33 33 1,607 57 33 9 27 9 5 43 79 4,094 51 73 143 72 23 251 12 377 30 377 29 70 256 46 1 14 21 154 52 44 4 105 15 140 106 1,888 75 85 23 121 27 42 62 39 23 39 12 10 15 10 2,320 31 13 35 5 19 7 10 10 343 1,265 14 53 40 71 23 178 12 89 5 188 68 59 100 14 3 49 20 150 31 40 17 191 9 97 171 1,878 223 70 46 195 64 25 40 53 41 31 17 8 27 17 907 2 2 2 1 2 • 7 i' 2 7 15 7 ■> s 4 1 5 1 1 18 8 7 3,838 2 30 4 4 1 9 1 1 1 10 20 14 8 3,044 20 54 8 40 11 67 12 47 2 690 9 35 109 3 2 18 20 18 75 8 24 30 4 112 102 571 37 23 27 43 28 5 2 16 2 106 11 83 53 14 375 (; 1 1 13' 1 1 1 1 1 7 1 7 10 3 21 3,282 4 72 10 7 2 2 14 38 3,726 3 39 17 13 3 73 1 110 5 57 58 23 09 14 2 44 16 40 6 33 6 150 21 51 462 1,103 37 19 29 187 85 31 39 42 43 36 12 10 13 16 530 8 12 13 640 8 14 5 8 3 30 45 1 24 29 14 27 11 27 10 14 9 13 3 51 2 24 150 343 24 9 fl 40 26 6 12 22 4 13 11 6 5 3 210 1 R 1 c 41 1 2 4 4 1 20 1 9 3 72 o' 10 1 11 1? 3 3 2 IS ^^ 1 !■> 10 4 17 18 4 3 2 3 178 10 337 9 4 124 2 42 6 241 2 2 126 2 2 It 'O 8 3 5 2 1 1 1 1 3 2 1 15 1 3 21 90 2 H3 1 2 24 1 26 6 20 33 64 24 5 38 4 86 133 1,010 11 6 6 25 10 14 15 2 24 49 8 17 25 7 904 29 60 34 79 14 30 81 11 132 136 676 24 3 33 70 34 9 2 11 2 90 8 20 67 15 0,200 07 7 40 41 9 32 88 8 18 44 210 60 64 31 17 6 7 14 13 20 10 6 1 3 1 1 6 1 i 9 3 1 1 1 2 1 4 1 ■>8 29 SO 31 1 V> 4 1 33 1 34 15 5 '\ 11 2 8 3 1 30 86 23 2 3 3 6 5 1 36 37 38 39 42 43 2 3 1 4 44 2 1 45 3 1 47 48 49 1 1 43 8 50 51 3 1,647 60 129 62 47 110 722 58 188 14 123 250 93 6,441 122 486 65 116 504 101 66 03 2,199 153 61 99 262 100 170 2 10 14 68 45 9 30 79 15 200 2 17 86 1 16 1 1 11 15 178 130 29 10 199 66 327 4 13 201 3 11 2 3 13 283 2 4 227 1 4 15 2 1 4 8 12 1 33 1 4 200 1 4 40 63 1 1 6 7 3' 2 11 1 1 4 5 20 1 19 27 4 356 6 41 7 20 25 50 5 21 63 IS 948 1 8 79 4 15 2" 11 102 11 5 1 30 4 3 12 57 75 6 25 140 33 1,683 3 14 79 5 17 5 1 3 198 5 4 3 13 5 11 6 13 21 21 5 12 30 20 531 3 16 22 5 13 5 4 134 3 9 11 7 2 9 1 55 22 34 4 14 129 58 7 3 17 65 30 387 23 18 35 44 8 11 11 288 81 13 13 47 24 37 3 3 7 33 10 200 3 11 4 13 19 4 5 5 141 66 12 9 25 10 18 4 58 59 60 01 62 63 64 8 10 13 144 3 7 2 7 43 5" 14 9 11 2 4 4 46 2 i 3 1 14 1 1 575 10 1 1 2 1 2 139 2 2 1 40 27' « 65 66 67 63 69 70 71 72 73 74 13 14 3 2 2 101 13 1 3 19 13 5 1 2 6 2 3 21 4 1 1 14 4 1 1 25 3 3 2 i:s9 4 £ 4 15 3 1 2 244 3 1 3 37 5 3 1 5 13 2 1 14 2 2 1 1 2 1 2 8 3 21 2 76 77 1 c Age unkno^vu omilted. d Unemployed at principal occupation during any portion of census .vcr:r omling May 31, 1890. 714 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 11§.— TOTAL MALES AND FEMALES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN SELECTED OCCUPATIONS, SPEAK ENGLISH, MONTHS UNEMPLOYED, AND COUNTRY OF BIRTH, PBOVIDENCX;. R. I. SEX AKD SELECTED OCCUPATIONS. Total. NATIVE WHITE. Foreign white. Total colored. m AGE PEBIODS. (c) Native parents. Foreign parents. 10 to 24. 25 to 44. 46 to 64. 65 and over. 1 MALES {a) 43,856 15, 222 10, 243 17,056 1,335 12,122 20,712 9,417 1,522 Agricnlttiral laborers R 208 212 157 194 154 21.7 236 349 232 511 169 4,641 255 701 433 567 294 2,823 202 1,910 437 3,637 535 1,103 651 304 515 199 655 415 283 211 212 1,601 3,632 2,055 1,588 2,341 785 179 611 886 357 622 193 140 413 153 439 148 17, 318 49 40 87 139 128 157 171 63 31 187 27 497 61 136 216 384 250 1,807 180 565 154 1,770 124 C20 288 219 131 49 105 33 40 78 72 673 257 690 308 807 555 30 129 399 107 274 23 16 40 53 133 62 3,913 28 44 22 32 18 43 25 103 104 84 12 663 62 94 82 63 24 649 42 493 111 659 265 2S1 146 58 265 38 136 145 21 50 66 238 1,421 099 426 532 89 47 86 225 149 221 88 54 53 44 102 46 5,896 113 124 42 23 7 17 36 160 96 235 50 3,196 123 206 129 116 19 349 33 659 133 1,172 105 196 212 27 116 111 409 238 206 72 80 676 1,944 659 844 994 139 103 290 219 96 125 82 76 316 55 205 46 6,766 18 4 6 71 26 1 43 4 9 12 114 66 52 12 1,2)5 22 230 23 79 23 1,252 26 492 125 573 438 449 147 72 503 50 115 160 ■ 38 41 36 216 1,645 679 431 607 48 21 77 185 91 206 89 32 90 30 133 40 8,965 74 102 83 97 82 113 117 198 160 272 75 2,179 158 368 222 266 130 1,195 166 994 211 1,856 71 505 378 .' 181 7 104 339 164 118 128 112 753 1,509 977 821 1,150 341 104 233 456 203 323 61 79 182 83 215 65 6,373 60 71 51 44 55 80 80 34 15 167 08 1,076 69 91 167 179 123 337 67 384 86 1,041 21 136 111 45 11 13 22 9 13 15 26 3 1 17 14 160 6 9 21 41 18 46 3 36 13 161 5 12 11 5 3 Gardeners, florists, nnrserymeii, and vine growers it 5 Engineers (ciTil,m6clianical,6lecirical,andmining) and surveyors . Lawyers.- _ ... fi 1 7 Officials (government) R Physicians and surgeons 4 23 1 5 80 285 9 265 6 4 1 18 1 193 - 40 36 41 6 3 9 1ft Bartenders 11 Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) 1^ Janitors 13 14 Eestaniant and saloon keepers 15 16 "Watclimen, policemen, and detectives 17 1R Agents (claim, commission, real estate, insurance, etc.) and col- lectoi-a. Bankers, brokers, and officials of banks, etc . . . . 19 9,0 Coinmorcial travelers 21 Braymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc , ... m Livery stable keepers and hostlers 2?, Morchanta, dealers, and peddlers 24 Messengers, packers, and porters «i 2fi Steam railroad employes W Street railway employes 2R 3 1 5 W Bakers 44 176 82 98 36 50 498 427 363 298 504 319 48 155 207 69 83 39 33 116 30 84 38 1,687 1 22 9 29 6 14 132 42 35 35 78 77 6 45 37 3 : ic 4 1 24 8 7 5 218 sn Blacksmiths and wheelwrights 31 Bleachers, dyers, and scourers 33 Boot and shoe makers and repairers 7 . 11 4 14 -" 7 10 8 2 33 Butchers 34 Cabinet makers and upholsterers 35 36 Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives 37 Gold and silver workers 38 Iron and steel workers (includes molders) 39 Machinists 40 41 Marble and stone cutters 42 Masons (brick and stone) 6 13 5 2 43 Painters, glaziers, and varnishers 44 Plumbers and gas and steam fitters . 45 46 Print works operatives 47 Steam boiler makers 48 Tailors 5 49 Tinners and tinware makers 50 51 VV ood workers (not otherwise specified) 4 743 52 FEMALES (a) Artists and te.ioher8 of art 53 72 150 580 221 371 72 581 232 4,303 305 377 253 150 395 80 186 4,304 2,192 601 268 07 94 274 94 124 62 102 395 89 175 23 45 138 385 204 193 65 36 147 69 71 272 842 148 25 34 35 40 11 20 13 31 145 39 61 14 74 21 435 159 134 94 99 202 17 93 2,267 700 354 173 26 40 135 63 77 7 10 38 92 133 24 242 64 3,117 32 48 93 24 46 4 22 1,823 478 99 65 ];! 87 20 27 23 56 169 3 47 30 107 24 1,991 232 251 100 107 258 49 135 3,130 763 447 220 36 73 06 07 101 40 70 304 99 162 21 276 97 1,785 150 in 101 48 128 30 48 1,108 1,108 148 44 29 19 130 24 23 8 18 100 111 135 10 159 95 431 13 15 37 4 7 1 2 115 277 6 3 2 1 48 3 1 54 Musicians and teachers of music 7 2 1 12 11 220 9 366 55 Professors and teachers ... 3 8 20 5 38 15 72 50 Hotel and boarding house keepers 57 Housekeepers and stewardesses 58 Laborers (not specified) m Laundresses BO Kurses and mid wives 111 62 Bookkeepers and accountants 63 Clerks and copyists 2 S4 Merchants, dealers, and peddlers 7 «5 Messengers, packers, and porters «B Saleswomen 2 67 Stenographers and typewriters 68 Box makers (paper) bH Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives 2 82 5 41 11} Dressmakers, milliners, seamstresses, etc 71 72 Iron and steel workers (inchides molders) ' 5 1 73 Printers, engravers, and bookbinders '4 Eubber factory operatives 1 'ft Tailoresses 10 re Tobacco and cigar factory operatives ■V "Wire workers ~L ! 1 a The totals for each sex include all occupations, whether specified or not. b Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. OCCUPATIONS. 715 CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOE, AGE PERIODS, CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO FOR CITIES HAVING 50,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE : 1890— Continned. PROVIBEIVeE, B. I. CONJUQAL OOHDinON. Illiter- ate. Can not speak Eng- liah. UKEMPLOYKD. (d) COUNTE-J OF BIETH. Single andun- luiown. Married. ■Wid- owed. Di- vorced. Total. lto3 montis. 4to6 montlis. 7 to 12 montlis. Ger- many. Ire- land. Great Britain Canada (Eiig- lisli). Canada (Eronoh) Sweden and Norway Den- mark. other coun- tries. 18, 470 23, 633 1,638 115 2,772 987 0,007 3,674 1,974 969 834 7,494 4,163 924 713 620 43 2,050 1 108 80 48 71 47 37 68 151 127 107 33 2,113 63 382 61 151 66 1,699 64 737 191 1, 016 450 634 244 115 611 68 206 215 67 61 65 400 2,143 981 086 959 104 61 144 317 150 305 118 60 125 45 189 56 14, 194 90 112 99 108 100 165 165 187 97 377 128 2,319 182 289 360 390 210 1,065 197 1,092 224 2,451 79 446 376 177 4 124 422 182 205 144 138 1,111 1,409 1,015 845 1,289 634 105 330 520 196 303 64 81 267 102 240 86 1,439 10 20 10 16 7 13 12 8 7 27 8 202 9 28 18 21 18 51 10 77 21 157 6 22 27 11 89 11 1 14 1 1 1 57 35 4 10 2 7 4 24 38 61 13 1,331 10 66 25 21 5 173 9 259 38 236 "85 110 47 33 72 8 02 84 40 37 30 415 756 371 255 268 30 49 222 268 46 80 35 25 73 20 61 16 2,484 33 14 3 6 19 17 1 3 5 4 4 2 64 94 14 9 2 5 4 14 63 110 24 2,213 69 91 83 45 5 93 10 496 100 410 62 61 139 11 25 60 205 126 77 15 16 157 572 113 415 222 34 61 195 68 47 20 48 29 101 16 84 9 3,794 9 22 9 10 2 4 11 10 14 8a 15 249 14 37 28 52 10 150 10 50 21 265 42 69 36 8 48 14 113 88 28 9 17 100 861 325 216 487 74 20 38 73 37 62 32 31 33 29 72 16 1,284 4 7 7 1 5 3 4 14 5 7 2 3 4 3 4 1 2 1 1 4 7 3 3 167 2 9 5 3 2 28 2 38 6 23 18 22 4 6 21 2 15 9 8 7 8 47 131 29 41 41 8 6 20 33 7 16 7 5 10 4 15 3 425 1 1 1 3 26 15 7 1 27 20 11 1 5 2 19 1 13 1 80 1 9 3 2' 19 3 6 25 27 23 123 83 9 30 11 2 5 19 1 13 ii' 3 10 8 124 5 2 3 4 66 3 10 2 578 16 37 2 i 1 17 4 25 1 310 3 18 7 1 11 21 5 7 61 8 6 35 101 38 114 48 7 7 35 27 3 11 2 99 2 21 6 247 fi 2 1 3 1 7 1 2 4 5 2 2 18 16 35 4 086 3 41 17 16 2 87 4 143 21 331 34 69 28 21 23 6 56 64 13 23 13 246 465 247 149 163 18 21 121 147 27 41 26 9 28 11 31 7 1,369 4 1 2 15 23 6 478 5 10 3 3 1 68 3 78 11 76 33 29 15 • 7 23 4 1 7 7 15 6 31 H 25 3 32 14 1,249 9 45 16 2 12 1 4 345" 1 7 1 B 1 5 3 29 3 16 3 3 i' 1 10 19 6 61 ie' 8 6 1 38 2 43 5 37 5 22 10 4 IS 8 50 3 4 4 165 50 28 39 69 7 6 7 29 5 8 3 1 56 1 8 5 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1"! 8 1 4 1 14 """i 4 1 1 20 3 23 2 30 12 2 12 2 39 3 4 11 1 6 1 16 2 8 5 30 41 56 33 118 3 2 i 2' i' i' 1 i' 3 4 3 3 2 11 ?n 183 32 167 13 5 2 6 11 23 36 35 30 17 3 87 322 33 144 66 7 15 70 19 4 8 82' 3 1 6 6 5 23 8 47' 148 6 07 31 7' 20 8 3' 2 21 22 23 ?4 13 6 2 6 25 26 27 7 27 18 11 9 82 74 51 55 90 45 13 37 41 10 14 11 6 20 5 9 6 1,476 S 6 8 2 3 2 s' 1 ■"» 21 21 19 7 9 122 160 95 65 64. 4 23 75 83. 11 23 3 11 35 5 16 6 690 16 5 4 30 31 32 33 10 112 193 13 16 • 28 3 4 11 14 1 4 34 3.5 36 37 38 39 40 41 20 2 7 1 8 39 1 8 1 367 i' 7 43 44 45 46 i' i 209 13 15 6 2 4 6 6 698 1 1 47 43 49 4 25 5 1,197 2 14 227 4 1 255 50 51 52 60 121 647 41 184 46 211 99 3,761 367 343 178 150 358 78 180 3,888 1,561 559 259 62 88 213 87 117 6 17 14 48 44 15 154 27 231 14 21 33 3 21 1 3 346 288 22 2 2 6 28 4 6 5 8 14 123 127 11 206 98 200 12 7 39 4 9 1 2 121 272 13 7 3 1 4 5 9 16 io' 8 31 2 G 2 2 7 5 16 148 1 16 7 78 62 242 39 32 23 20 57 15 26 891 328 188 44 5 12 67 21 23 li' 120 1 5 1 30 20 120 29 16 20 10 30 9 15 553 146 97 20 2 6 32 12 10 2 3 10 3 2 18 i" 2 3 1 1 3 1 38 6 6 2 1 1 2 12 53 76 16 186 16 2,217 7 11 48 10 12 2 5 10 13 23 5 23 .18 200 17 14 10 3 12 1 12 668 95 32 21 6 10 12 7 6 4 3' 16 15 ie' 24 342 7 8 10 8 13 3 4 65 98 12 9 1 1 Ip 4 2 . 1 6 3 5 1 4 2 11 1 3 1 1 5 2 8 1 10 1 37 54 55 56 57 53 32 52 14 217 4 6 2 9 2 5 4 3 35 22 87 6 9 2 6 13 4 4 206 111 67 17 3 3 24 7 7 7 3 13 20 29 4 7 1 4 14 2 7 132 71 24 7 5 2 274 3' 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 424 51 2 14 4 2 4 1 2 11 1 5 3 2 2 1 1 9 71 7 3 337 34 8 16 ""'123' 11 2 39" 10 2 1 3 748 191 40 31 1 168 36 2 1 4 1 90 31 8 3 42 19 3 1 14 3 3 7 3 11 2 i' 2 37 11 IS 30 3 3 i' 3 1 18 2 77 e Age unknown omitted. d Unemployed at principal occupation during any portion of census year ending May 31, 1890, 716 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 118.— TOTAL MALES AND FEMALES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN SELECTED OCCUPATIONS, SPEAK ENGLISH, MONTHS UNEMPLOYED, AND COUNTRY OF BIRTH, READIIVO, PA. SEX ANC SELECTED OCCUPATIONS. MALES (a) Clergymen Engineers (civil,meclianical, electrical, and mining) and surveyors Lawyers Officials (government) Physicians and surgeons Barbers and hairdressers Bartenders Engineers-and firemen (not locomotive) Hotel and boardinsf house keepers Laborers (not specified) Restaurant and saloon keepers Servants "Watchmen, policemen, and detectives Agents (claim, commission, real estate, insurance, etc.) and col- lectors. Bankers, brokers, and officials of banks, etc Bookkeepers, clerks, etc Commercial travelers Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc Livery stable keepers and hostlers Mercliants, dealers, and peddlers Messenj^ers. packers, and porters Salesmen Steam railroad employ (5s Street railway employes Apprentices Bakers Blacksmiths and wheelwrights Boot and shoe makers and repairers Brickmakers, potters, etc Butchers , Cabinet makers and upholsterers Carpenters and joiners Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives Hat and cap makers Iron and steel workers (includes luolders) Machinists Manufacturers, publishers, etc Marble and stone cutters Masons (brick and stone) Model and pattern makers Painter.s, glaziers, and vamishers Plasterers Plumbers and gas and steam fitters Printers, engravers, and bookbinders Steam boiler makers ~Stove, furnace, and gi-ate makers Tailors Tinners and tinware makers Tobacco and cigar factory operatives "Wood workers (not otherwise specified) FEMALES (a) Musicians and teachers of music Professors and teachers , Hotel and boarding house keepers , Housekeepers and stewardesses Laborers (not specified) Laundresses Nurses aud midwivcs Servants Booklteepcr.s, clerks, etc *. , Merchants, dealers, and peddlers Messengers, packers, and porters , Saleswomen Apprentices Boot and shoo ra.akers and repairers Box makers (paper) Box makers (wood) Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives Dressmakers, milliners, seamstresses, etc Gold and silver workers Hat and ctip makers Iroa and steel workers (includes molders) Paper mill operatives Rope and cordage makers Tailoresscs Tobacco and cigar factoiy operatives , Total. 18, 290 73 83 95 CI no 61 82 184 04 4,400 95 67 115 211 07 840 60 322 327 895 188 330 697 80 282 151 358 245 191 134 77 756 123 302 1,628 696 243 141 273 61 359 00 81 151 95 90 163 160 461 62 30 213 38 57 91 61 22 1,000 165 33 18 109 26 30 49 13 470 792 02 128 32 39 31 310 378 NATIVE WHITE. Native parents. 13, 835 55 70 88 68 95 3 60 149 42 2,896 40 40 78 168 747 50 283 108 714 143 288 602 73 211 . 81 279 169 174 96 66 056 92 251 1,231 635 183 69 220 42 321 56 67 112 75 79 116 124 371 50 31 174 33 51 70 43 17 879 150 19 15 134 22 26 39 356 661 62 100 30 37 27 249 209 Foreign parents. 7 2 23 17 21 4 441 13 1 15 26 34 41 04 5 02 32 32 23 14 14 7 40 10 37 212 104 32 22 17 14 23 3 8 30 18 33 4 4 10 2 104 105 9 25 Foreign white. 3 9 12 6 14 18 1,016 36 2 22 17 7 20 6 16 6 123 4 50 20 14 170 57 28 60 34 6 15 1 6 9 2 2 47 9 33 Total colored. (6) 165 2 23 AGE PEEIODS. (c) 6,643 1,628 307 8 96 49 122 150 141 110 28 280 67 03 26 103 27 11 75 fil 110 698 216 28 35 63 23 91 11 26 06 24 32 33 66 222 17 20 81 1 9 70 17 4 027 122 4 14 120 20 21 44 10 430 442 53 85 29 180 337 25 to 44. 8,132 23 43 90 38 1,847 49 26 60 103 51 352 ' 37 163 43 430 26 148 421 43 2 72 140 93 69 43 354 35 148 773 345 101 09 115 26 197 33 47 71 61 57 63 66 191 25 1,210 46 to 64. 14 106 14 26 14 21 316 3 37 285 9 41 4 7 2 109 40 33 17 30 21 40 13 6 66 24 853 32 105 13 54 31 282 41 148 9 18 124 18 270 21 42 243 118 105 31 82 9 00 11 8 10 19 7 48 30 43 16 05 and over. a The totals for each sex include all occupations, whether specified or not. 6 Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indiins. OCCUPATIONS. 717 CLASSIFIED BY GENEhAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AGE PERIODS, CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO FOR CITIES HAVING 50,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE : 1890— Continued. RIIAOlIve, PA. CONJUQAi CONDITION. 1 Illiter- ate. Can not siieali; Eng- gliah. UNEMPLOYED, (d) COUNTRY OF BIRTH. Single and un- known. Married. ■Wid- owed. Di- vorced. Total. 1 to3 months. 4 to 6 months. 7 to 12 months. Ger- many. Ire- land. Great Britain. Canada (EnK- lish). Canada (French) Sweden and Norway. Don- mark. Other coun- tries. 6,918 10,819 513 49 567 910 3,710 2,173 1,178 359 1,572 228 203 10 11 2 365 7 14 31 30 6 19 25 56 34 4 1,805 9 49 IB 61 17 454 9 100 55 191 161 179 151 25 280 63 71 38 114 34 21 118 67 123 673 273 40 44 78 23 118 12 26 73 23 31 52 63 253 15 3,934 55 52 62 53 81 34 25 145 68 2,404 SI 13 90 161 71 371 49 218 64 667 23 155 633 5t 2 86 271 180 71 97 63 696 51 174 917 408 197 93 175 35 231 13 62 78 70 64 105 92 198 45 232 4 1 i 1 1 1 5 2 1 1 1 3 5 3 1 3 1 1 ■> a 3 3 7 2 1 5 2 120 1 4 6 12 1 4 7 32 2 14 1 4 1 1 2 3 6 10 io' 15 656 31 2 17 8 1 18 3 13 3 73 4 5 35 1 8 36 35 42 3 1 15 13 6 85 33 10 12 21 4 13 1 2 8 2 2 36 7 30 4 121 r> 3 3 1 3 6 1 2' 3 1 98 1 1 1 1 7 2 24 1 6 1 1 R 2 2 18 2 220 1 1(> 11 1 1 1 1 3 302 3 . 2 3 1 4 601 2 4' 1 1 1,352 6 3 5 10 9 34 3 63 1 43 25 17 79 10 37 8 59 10 12c 7 10 156 20 133 526 87 12 45 114 8 109 32 8 16 11 40 21 15 99 15 635 786 5 411 125 1 1 1 1 1 7 35 2 4 3 11 n 2 1 3 1 7 13 3 6 7 20 3 38 3 4 2 1 2 1 8 26' 2 2 3 14 1 2 15 10 1 1 4 2 17 IR i' 2 2 15 4 16 9 1 9 5 4 io' 2 4 7 2 1 3 12 3 11 33 9 6 6 14 10 4 '"'i' 1 3 2 13 2 74 1 8 1 2 12 1 1 9 1 1 It •m 18 5 28 3 1 18 3 11 14 17 3 8 24 14 13 60 8 18 6 47 25 77 6 4 110 9 38 334 56 4 27 41 7 61 14 3 8 9 10 8 9 65 10 381 9 6 1 23 2 9 1 29 9.1 ?,?. 1 5 ?«i 12 2 3 2 9 8 24 2 ?4 ?i> ?0 2 16 21 6 3 3 39 i 4 35 14 5 4 17 3 10 5 3 3' ?7 8 8 47 1 3 34 8 81 159 22 3 12 59 1 35 14 5 4 2 5 10 4 21 3 180 3 6 3 8 'S 2 ?>» 3() 1 1 ^1 3? 3 2' 3 1 1 3 1 10 10 60 1 1 3 12 20 . 6 2 44 5 1 13 8 1 2 5 38 7 5 4 4 1 1 3 3 34 13 4 3 7 1 1 :::; :.; 3 1 riS 1 ^1 35 19 3 2 1 1 16 1 1 S7 38 39 1 ■10 41 1 1 1 6 1 3' 1 1 9 3 4 i9. ^3 4 1 ■fl ■15 1 1 6 1 8 1 301 1 2' 1 41 3 2 1 1 1 -IO 47 1 4 6 2 2 49 27 1 1 32 in 51 69 67 1 18 "i' 34 206 6 28 79 25 13 917 156 8 14 163 26 30 48 12 456 676 01 122 31 34 30 266 343 2 4 24 17 5 10 7 92 4 17 1 1 2 61 1 3 1 i 1 ■iS i 3 10 5 12 2 42 4 7 2 5 2 5 2 2 1 1 40 1 2 2 5 4 3 43 1 3 i' 1 ')4 1 2 9 2 3 1 4 24 2 18 11 7 32 7 2 2 6 7 7 6 1 127 86 15 55 12 19 7 47 88 1 12 6 1 13 2 2 2 2 5 4 1 4 5 12 4 1 1 7 1 50 1 58 59 9 1 1 1 41 15 3' 11 1 1 13 2 61 62 63 2 2 1 2 1 2 1 1 31 37 1 3d 2 3 2 4 1 1 65 66 1 1 31' 11 ' 3 07 1 13 55 1 1 6 8 1 1 2 15 10 1 1 68 9 60 1 11 6 7 65 37 14 17 10 17 5 31 67 1 3 3 8 1 70 71 7? 4 1 2 2 1 1 73 3 i i 3 5 1 2 2' 5 2 74 75 76 2 5 5 28 29 16 11 16 6 10 1 1 c Age unknown omitted. d ITnemployed at principal occupation during any portion of census year ending May 31, 1890. 718 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 118 TOTAL MALES AND FEMALES 10 YEAES OF AGE AND OVER EN&AGED IN SELECTED OCCUPATIONS, SPEAK ENGLISH, MONTHS UNEMPLOYED, AND COUNTRY OF BIRTH, Ricixinoitri}, VA. SEX AND SELECTED OCCUPATIONS. MALES (o) Clergymen Engineers (civil, mecljanical, electrical, and mining) and surveyors Jjawyerfl Officials (government) Physicians and surgeons Professors and teachers Barbers and hairdressers Bartenders - Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) Laborers (not specified) Eestaurant and saloon keepers Servants "Watchmen, policemen, and detectives Agents (claim, commission, real estate, insurance, etc.) and col- lectors. Bankers, brokers, and ofiicials of hanks, etc Bookkeepers, clerks, etc Commercial travelers Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc Livery stable keepers and hostlers Merchants, dealers, and peddlers Messengers, packejrs, and porters - Salesmen Steam railroad employes - Street railway empl oyfis ,- Telegraxjh and telephone operators Apprentices Bakers Blacksmiths and wheelwrights Boot and shoo makers and repairers Brickmakers, potters, etc Butchers Cabinet makers and upholsterers Carpenters and joiners Coopers Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives Harness, saddle, and trnuk makers, etc Ii'on and steel workers (includes molders) Machinists Manufacturers, publishers, etc Marble and stone cutters Masons (brick and stone) Painters, glaziers, and vamishers Plasterers Plumbers and gas and steam fitters Printers, engravers, and bookbinders Steam boiler makers Tailors Tinners and tinware makers Tobacco and cigar factory operatives "Wood workers (not otherwise siiecihed) TEMALES (a) Musicians and teachers of music Profossora and "teachers Barbers and hairdressers Hotel and boarding house keepers Housekeepers and stewardesses Laborers (not specified) Laundresses . . - Nurses and niidwi ves iiestaurant and saloonkeepers Servants Bookkeepers and accountants Clerks and copyists Merchants, dealer.^, and peddlers Messengers, packers, and porters Saleswomen Stenographers and typewriters Telegraph and teleplione operators Boot and shoe makers and repairers Box makers (paper) Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives Dressmakers, milliners, seamstresses, etc Paper mill operatives Printers, engravers, and bookbinders Tailoresses Tobacco and cigar factory operatives Total. 23, 466 121 82 165 144 150 95 220 180 239 3,260 90 1,134 231 403 167 1,885 229 960 174 1,885 428 505 815 153 91 236 110 371 301 116 91 118 1,055 207 121 107 809 475 347 228 250 378 185 132 396 81 121 124 1,269 81 11, 761 53 428 12 109 182 122 2,123 386 13 4,747 26 146 100 14 232 63 26 13 223 100 1,162 16 50 81 NATIVE WHITE. Native parents. 11, 610 69 69 140 122 129 50 11 49 149 804 25 26 180 360 140 ,617 180 134 45 ,153 96 381 501 133 77 170 33 155 105 37 34 58 823 67 26 93 378 361 272 145 284 19 79 309 331 47 2,778 38 252 o 84 93 13 81 24 2 186 21 105 40 11 133 45 22 10 180 29 779 14 45 49 457 Foreign parents. 1,744 217 31 20 2 203 21 81 45 Eoreign white. 1,507 17 5 8 10 6 12 7 61 26 121 32 7 16 5 9 1 1 319 4 52 41 37 66 14 27 1 9 24 10 63 10 26 10 268 Total colored. 8,599 28 3 6 3 32 195 49 43 2,248 17 1,100 11" 13 46 3 805 126 210 305 15 252 10 1 24 26 139 123 96 32 28 150 130 93 1 293 13 13 20 73 28 105 15 3 4 841 12 8,238 127 1 16 63 104 2,086 353 5 4,500 270 2 24 504 AGE PERIODS, (c) 10 to 24. 25 to 44. 7,127 6 32 12 12 16 17 73 46 30 937 4 437 7 940 51 273 63 217 251 278 235 40 50 234 30 90 46 33 28 38 195 65 62 41 229 147 27 63 70 118 62 55 181 26 9 58 561 23 4,984 20 189 6 2 33 35 470 200 1 2,210 16 106 14 11 166 60 19 7 181 45 330 3 41 23 695 10, 396 67 37 81 61 66 40 107 117 133 1,474 68 460 113 178 717 141 451 81 951 132 176 463 91 2 47 156 112 59 42 38 448 94 61 44 423 216 180 110 101 178 74 51 159 46 42 60 497 36 4,559 25 190 01 1,060 80 7 1,721 37 73 3 56 13 6 6 41 49 663 10 8 32 298 24 198 97 113 200 33 195 35 604 28 108 112 20 19 34 354 41 14 19 140 101 119 43 70 38 24 60 9 46 15 176 16 1,847 42 65 21 494 69 5 673 2 3 219 3 65 and over. 1 The totals for each sex include all occupations, whether specified or not. 6 Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. OCCUPATIONS. 719 CLASSIFIED BY GSNEEAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AGE PERIODS, CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO FOE CITIES HAVING 50,000 INHA.BITANTS OR MORE: 1890— Continued. KICHITEOIVS, VA. CONJDQAL CONDmO^ Illiter- ate. Can not Bpoak Ene- li«£. nKBMPLOYED. (d) COUNTRY OF BIRTH. Single and un- known. Married. Wid- owed. Di- vorced. Total. lto3 montlie. 4 to 6 montliB. 7 to 12 montlis. Ger- many. Ire- laud. Great Britain. Canada (Eng- liali). Canada (i'rencli) Sweden and llTorway. Don- mark. Other coun- tries. 10, 338 12, 184 009 35, 4,444 68 3,567 1,851 1,321 385 551 322 294 36 2 21 9 304 1 28 46 68 36 59 42 no 115 60 1,424 15 622 34 141 55 1,285 112 361 89 500 282 366 352 60 62 235 43 115 92 38 34 , 50 309 84 82 34 97 98 83 48 102 61 183 1,678 68 479 181 244 107 559 111 574 75 1,303 138 131 442 87 29 1 04 235 178 75 62 63 676 119 54 50 487 263 254 130 151 210 96 69 176 39 87 61 609 38 2,162 11 2 10 10 8 4 8 3 7 154 7 31 16 17 5 40 6"^ 24 10 82 8 7 18 6 1 3 2 3 . 2 2 2 5 11 2 32 19 2 2 5 i" 6 1 2 4 1 3 2 2 1 1 5 1 1 ?. 9 2 5 1 3 1 1 1 3 4 1 5 1 6 2 29 2 9 7 4 1 n 1 i i' 2' 1 ' 5' i' i' 19 4 5 31 879 2 91 13 16 3 90 9 89 13 19 418 3 3 1 2 2 105 2 8 4 2 14 ii' 1 7 23 13 27 1,447 9 380 12 8 1 10 366 10 14 67 6 2 11 1 1 4 f) 6 19 1 1 10 11 !■! 45 9 11 1 60 8 46 38 1:1 2 14 3 2 26 1 33 15 1 1 1 1 3 16 1 i" i 3 8 1 430 5 108 79 9 130 3 1 3 1 17 5 1 1 1 60 6 7 1 18 1') "■) 12 i' 47 44 38 111 21 2 31 9 34 31 69 8 15 213 53 34 13 184 42 17 65 83 75 03 10 38 8 15 16 565 9 1,621 24 18 25 72 14 1 13 6 18 19 38 4 6 133 31 13 8 84 21 . 9 29 43 45 23 4 26 7 7 13 284 4 882 15 19 10 23 7 8 7 3 16 i 8 1 6 3 4 1 2 22 6 8 3 22 6 3 15 13 1 2 4 5 1 1 2 32 1 182 148 8 1 1 30 1 11 7 3 1 74 ■M <)-> 9 '' { 1 '. 1 ■5; 2 4 4 12 2 2 1 1 9; 3 14 72 69 70 16 16 86 69 50 5 183 9 7 12 50 13 66 10 1 4 6 2 468 9 4,473 i' 7' 1 1 2 i" 1 i i' ........ i' i' 8 10 2 10 9 27 3 7 88 17 13 2 78 15 5 11 27 29 38 2 8 1 16 6 35 2 6 8 "7 3 21 31 3 5 4 07 4 2 27 15 12 9 15 19 8 2 6 3 10 2 40 4 2,441 i 3 1 3 i' 1 1 2 1 i 2 55 4 1 10 1 2 -It 9 12 18 2 2 2 3 2 8 2 12 1 61 1 54 2 13 12 21 3 1 10 1 20 5 7 16 5 3 1 4 5 2 12 1 3 1 1 1 q7 292 12 19 6 30 7 8 3 197 81 88 83 148 79 60 214 39 24 61 719 • 37 7,103 :ig 1 2 1 1 2 41 1 1 1 i?.3 2 9 34' 5 8 3 76 3 1 6 6 3 2 4 117 2 9 3 8 2 7 2 42 1 4 1 47 48 49 7 1 249 4 457 4 1 10 11 1 27 51 2 5 38 394 9 25 89 56 605 267 2 3,158 22 135 ' 29 5 13 1 19 28 33 783 40 5 760 3 5 68 1 5 1 3 1 5 15 176 2 2 14 140 9 20 2 04 63 32 718 78 805 1 7^ 1 1 i 2 1 17 1 is' 1 13 169 2 1 21 16 196 68 7 124 4 20 1 2 25 1 1 2 53 54 55 1 1 3 4 2 2 2 14 1 3 1 ■ 1 5 9 133 86 2 4 5 4 4 2 23 58 32 70 1,337 146 2, 231 13 8 42 14 3 3 21 8 3 58 59 60 01 62 63 64 05 66 07 08 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 3 1 330 6 5 4 15 15 9 190 1 3 3. 3 10 6 96 44 5 4 1 4 i' 6 28 2 3 2' 1 2 1 10 4 2 2 1 1 19 1 3 39 3 4 1 13 210 62 22 .'.1 511 72 067 9 46 44 790 17 1 2 3 1 1 6 12 303 5 2 23 136 i' 1 6 1 1 61 100 4 4 25 43 104 3 6 30 420 4 19 13: 69 1 1 C 23 7 2 2 7 28 3 1 3 9 18 10 1 5 15 203 i 2 10 393 11 192 7" 1 6 1 5 1 1 77 1 c Age unknown omitted. d Unemployed at principal occupation during any portion of census year cDdin^ May 31, 1890. 720 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. ■Table IIS.-TOTAL MALES AND FEMALES 10 YEAES OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN SELECTED OCCUPATIONS, SPEAK ENGLISH, MONTHS UNEMPLOYED, AND COUNTRY OF BIRTH, ItOCHESTEK, N. Y. BEX AND SELECTED OCCUPATIONS. MALES (a). Agricultural laborers Gardeners, floriata, nurserymeu, and vine growera. Clergyinen Lawy era Ofliciala (goYemment) Physiciana and surgeons Barbers and hairdressers Bartenders Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) . Laborers (not sxacciiied) Uestaurant and saloon keepers SerTants Watchmen, policemen, and detectives Agents (claim, commission, real estate, insurance, etc.) and col- lectors. Bankers, brokers, and officials of banks, etc Bookkeepers, clerks, etc Commercial travelers Dr.aymen , hackmen , teamsters, etc Livery stable keepers and bcstlers Mercbanta, dealers, and peddlers Messengers, packers, and porters Salesmen Stoaui railroad employes Street railway employes Apprentices Bakers Blacksmiths and wheelwrights Boot and shoe makers and repairers. Brewers and maltsters Butchers Cabinet makers Carpentera and joiners Carriage and wagon makers (not otherwise classified) . Coopers Harness, saddle, and trunk makers, etc Iron and ateel workers (includes moldera) Machinists Manufacturers, jiubliabers, etc Marble and stuno cutters Masons (brick and etone) Millers (fionr and grist) Painters, glaziers, and varnishers Plumbers and gas and steam fitters Printers, engravers, and bookbinders Saw and planing mill employ6a, etc Tailors Tinners and tinware makers Tobacco and cigar faxjtory operativea Upholsterers Wood workers (not otherwise specified) . FEMALES (a). Artists and teachers of art ^. . . Musicians and teachers of music Professors and teachers Hotel and boarding house keepers Housekeepers and stewardesses Laborers (not specified) Laundresses Nurses andmidwives Restaurant and saloon keepers Servants , Bookkeepers and accountants Clerks and copyists Merchants, dealers, and peddlers. Messengers, packers, and porters. Saleswomen Stenographers and typewriters Apprentices Boot and shoe makers and repairers . Box makers (paper) Confectioners Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives. Dressmakers, milliners, seamstresses, etc Printers, engravers, and bookbinders Tailoresses , Tobacco and cigar factory ox^eratives Total. 41,130 194 351 165 280 209 243 333 262 413 3,481 500 iSo 258 702 20G 3,072 410 1,574 100 2,335 423 841 1,100 231 830 275 604 2,502 200 428 425 2,513 193 277 180 710 900 1,010 237 897 171 1,185 430 090 324 1,880 365 378 242 82C 15, 121 95 155 099 126 265 36 405 227 38 3,006 254 646 127 113 223 210 102 1,235 200 51 300 2,471 145 2,387 266 NATIVE WHITE. Native parents. 10, 471 34 84 73 203 82 139 73 68 116 370 08 112 62 385 132 1,365 220 420 CO 633 115 371 345 77 154 48 006 28 34 40 131 227 307 21 103 43 358 77 2J2 67 124 70 49 45 134 Foreign parents. 51 89 286 36 58 14 64 85 104 194 20 21 43 141 16 215 44 9 53 608 58 177 80 71 89 33 62 71 60 130 125 142 444 158 119 87 160 ,163 107 658 60 774 285 401 04 628 03 115 1,127 34 147 140 686 43 109 76 259 376 298 56 193 44 431 273 724 173 220 127 393 37 52 343 31 59 4 118 35 7 1,069 125 363 39 73 136 02 60 830 139 28 190 1,204 68 1,491 162 Foreign white. 16, 665 84 177 56 24 54 63 120 78 154 2,643 278 172 109 157 543 77 679 75 077 77 1S5 354 90 144 190 371 961 257 247 237 1,161 122 134 04 320 306 314 160 597 84 390 89 162 111 1,032 115 109 70 299 4, 7.52 7 13 68 56 140 18 208 106 23 1,914 25 90 63 ID 44 16 20 190 23 13 67 650 19 718 64 Total colored. 188 82 AGE PEKIODS. (c) 11,934 42 5 9 13 12 129 108 68 600 31 193 10 84 12 1,582 35 409 62 341 353 280 220 51 822 65 91 898 30 102 120 458 31 45 53 198 261 68 51 156 29 308 244 325 138 130 168 117 8,377 26 67 390 1 39 11 106 36 3 1,954 164 443 22 95 145 132 09 817 183 34 243 1, 136 113 1,601 207 45 to 64. 7,773 57 168 77 177 102 152 164 128 256 1,682 327 233 124 344 1,216 - 267 878 03 1,252 45 409 620 146 160 293 1,135 213 244 207 1,383 104 119 86 371 473 655 138 430 86 049 166 276 139 817 181 180 90 349 6,368 53 78 355 63 109 15 183 104 22 1,289 86 193 64 18 75 83 3 392 21 12 48 1,109 2» 687 30 105 64 72 68 35 23 91 045 124 46 109 222 246 101 249 42 24 134 234 33 41 151 374 40 72 84 549 40 87 37 128 140 325 41 203 44 193 28 82 42 241 48 27 28 96 1,168 15 9 42 66 88 10 99 74 12 289 3 9 34 1 3 19 2 i 7 204 2 84 11 65 and over. 13 35 29 20 17 21 4 2 8 238 24 6 16 52 15 22 7 35 3 113 1 13 20 25 93 2 9 13 116 12 24 S 3 7 9 156 a The totals for each sex include all occupations, whether apeoifled or not. b Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and oivilizod Indiana. OCCUPATIONS. 721 CLASSIFIED BY GETSTERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AGE PERIODS, CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO FOR CITIES HAVING 50,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE : 1890— Continued. ROCHESTER, N. Tf. CONJUGAL CONDITION. Single and un- kno-wn. 16, 895 118 lOi 53 78 il 73 144 160 101 1,247 65 321 28 172 45 2,018 82 674 80 619 301 403 389 93 822 112 150 1,147 74 163 159 736 60 81 76 275 377 146 75 216 39 463 294 379 161 843 158 217 144 422 12, 683 Married. ■Wid- 69 125 673 16 121 15 185 132 5 3,130 241 699 49 109 202 198 100 1,152 202 39 284 1,996 130 2,099 237 23, 041 06 224 107 187 160 161 184 98 303 2,055 426 151 211 497 154 1,022 322 971 97 1,687 68 421 684 134 167 385 1,280 222 257 253 1,67G 134 176 99 413 507 831 157 648 122 684 139 301 161 995 197 153 95 393 15 18 10 23 30 12 76 28 12 206 6 22 28 2 12 8 1 47 2 6 8 223 4 149 1,163 9 23 5 15 8 9 4 4 9 177 15 13 19 32 Di- vorced. 13 100 9 19 5 21 23 31 5 33 10 36 5 11 11 16 85 111 D 144 77 10 261 7 23 49 2 8 11 1 34 2 6 7 235 5 137 10 Illiter- ate. 1,340 Can not speak Eng- lish. 5 619 3 13 2 1 1 5 113 6 3 2 11 175 11 2,298 12 940 34 56 114 82 20 44 138 15 13 30 24 7 25 129 8 21 2 175 13 7 4 29 430 3 18 7 1 143 123 6 UNEMPLOYED, (d) Total. 7,446 1,426 6 42 13 28 144 18 277 17 69 55 40 89 22 178 30 68 1,018 25 21 63 843 29 95 22 204 108 32 03 525 21 403 58 63 63 228 53 70 43 143 10 11 252 2 18 8 06 64 35 27 23 6 401 42 7 48 258 20 373 62 lto3 months. 3,841 9 11 15 682 8 138 G 23 19 16 61 16 80 15 33 567 13 11 482 19 40 12 129 67 13 45 265 195 84 33 40 144 26 39 24 84 1,267 1 4 191 10 12 10 4 281 31 4 33 129 15 246 29 4 to 6 months. 7 to 12 months 2,644 1 1 6 13 616 1 8 13 322 7 5 12 265 2 53 24 12 35 214 10 154 17 18 11 72 17 18 13 12 9 3 1 115 9 3 11 73 2 85 28 16 6 3 2 2 1 6 3 8 128 2 7 4 8 17 3 39 7 22 129 6 6 12 106 350 COUNTEY OF BIETH. Ger- many. 38 62 28 6 16 11 07 30 53 1,261 163 49 117 21 215 16 430 21 60 85 12 108 145 177 435 223 175 172 652 69 83 31 128 140 129 97 28 124 15 606 45 67 37 170 Ire- land. 2,364 3 3 13 11 70 70 2G 9 634 17 159 1 406 33 22 34 6 4 14 2 2 13 32 681 44 40 50 19 130 17 91 9 30 186 27 6 CO 134 17 6 2 94 12 32 1 66 30 35 20 63 7 36 23 15 6 15 21 23 7 74 16 9 655 1 13 14 2 4 2 46 2 1 105 Great Britain: 2,488 11 50 G 7 16 14 15 14 35 156 18 45 6 45 168 19 91 16 122 14 47 38 16 14 14 52 172 7 27 24 220 15 3 15 54 09 81 24 96 25 102 23 39 17 52 18 16 10 37 2 30 23 3 238 a 22 10 5 8 9 4 50 4 4 15 110 9 05 2 Canada (Eng- lish). 18 8 6 24 20 13 19 125 18 27 150 20 108 20 04 21 46 31 30 14 10 55 101 3 12 18 170 13 10 9 Canada (Erench) 2 7 19 11 16 1 25 31 1 406 12 220 8 78 13 Sweden and Norway, Den- mark. 23 Other coun- tries. 1,983 2 13 6 10 612 31 13 6 13 32 7 21 5 201 12 10 12 4 42 4 6 10 303 14 12 10 36 304 115 4 c Age unknown omitted. POP — PT 2 46 d Unemployed at principal occupation during any portion of census year ending Hay 31, 1890. 722 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 118.— TOTAL MALES AND FEMALES 10 YEARS OP AOE AND OVER ENGAGED IN SELECTED OCCUPATIONS, SPEAE ENGLISH, MONTHS UNEMPLOYED, AND COUNTRY OF BIRTH, ST. joi^EPK, me. SEX A>T> SELECTED OCCUPATIONS. MALES (a) Farmers, planters, and overseers Clergymen Engineers (ciTil, mechanical, electrical, andmining) and surveyors Lawyers Officials (governixtent) Physicians and surgoona Professors and teachers Barbers and hairdressers bartenders Engineers and iireraen (not locomotive) Hotel and hoarding house keepers Laborers (not specified) Eestanrant and saloon keepers _ Servants- "Watchmen, policemen, and detectives Agents (claim, commission, real estate, insurance, etc.) and col- lectors. Bankers, brokers, and officials of banks, etc Bookkeeepers, clerks, etc Commercial travelers Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc Livery stable keepers and hostlers Merchants, dealers, and peddlers Messengers, packers, and porters Salesmen Steam railroad employes Street railway employes Telegraph and telephone operators Apprentices Bakers Blacksmiths and wheehvrights Boot and..sho6 makers and repairers - Brickmakers, potAers, etc Biitchers Cabinet makers and upholsterers Carpenters iui4 joiners Confectioners- Coopers _ Cotton, "Woolen, aaid other textile mill operatives Harness, saddle, and trunk makers, etc Machinists Manufa^itnrers, publishers, etc Marble anb 48 18' 5 227 20 21 77 19 9 8 8 14 20 123 31 184 12 18 39 Foreign white. 3,434 20 19 14 12 10 19 11 16 28 39 26 503 53 49 25 31 18 138 30 102 12 302 42 90 214 16 64 81 91 27 76 41 174 17 25 18 27 01 75 34 83 05 16 26 579 307 3 Total colored. 1, 144 1 370 5 207 5 037 14 3 5 9 255 7 AGE PEEI0D3. (c) 10 to 24. 5,359 9 68 33 17 4 090 14 194 8 85 16 837 76 277 51 115 141 479 254 30 42 134 48 50 30 60 45 17 169 41 17 30 37 76 21 19 78 132 24 64 129 40 84 50 2,632 32 102 4 12 19 113 7 28 170 64 19 17 12 27 44 180 67 415 32 39 25 to 44. 9,190 41 46 111 69 67 47 117 88 99 37 1,134 103 184 79 709 303 393 67 659 77 488 758 82 36 2 64 124 70 71 89 40 571 29 39 79 141 44 191 212 86 48 120 71 53 46 1,291 372 13 18 12 205 135 G 19 45 to 04. 3,005 35 419 33 31 36 85 60 78 49 114 26 342 12 64 132 32 62 51 15 22 21 299 G 21 10 27 65 and over. T. The totals for each sex include all occupations, whether specified or not. 6 Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indiana. 0€€iUFATI0»NS. 7§3 CJLASajFIED BY GENEEAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AGE PEEIODS, CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO FOR CITIES HAVING 50,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE : 1890— Continued. ST. josspu, mo. CONJUGAL CONDITION. lUitOT'. atef; Can not speak Eng- lish. tJNEME-I,QiniD. (d): COUNTE-S OF BIHTH. Single and un- known. Mairied. ■Wid- otred. Di- vorced. Total. l.to3 montlifl. 4 to 6 montlis.. 7 to 12 months. Ger- many. Ire- land. Great Britain. Canada (Eng- lish). Canada (French) Sweden and Korway Den- mark. Other coun- tries. 8; 371 8,840 641 82 744 272 4,201 2,484 1,500 217 1,667 609 407 131 26 110 44 565 1 49 16 31 68 33 36 48 91 62 33 7 1,074 30 296 21 147 33 1, 159 257 368 70 278 148 096 631 65 53 136 60 ' 83 48 77 68 i 30 308 41 27 - 35 53 j 104 47 35 153 190 33 81 ; 177 i 56 104 61 3, 254 64 63 39 113 66 78 19 99 56 111 69 1,115 110 93 90 245 123 438 163 414 70 835 71 314 531 64 20 10 5 3 4 5 7 3 10 7 5 3 112 16 6 19 6 30 7 25 6 41 9 22 33 2 1 4 1 30 2 i 11 1 17 2 1 11 7 3 1 4 6 3 10 21 12 12 222 36 15 7 8" 10 49 11 4S 2 147 28 41 48 6 5 6 3 3 4 3 3 2' 4 6 171 8 3 15 10 3 16 6 26 3 36 3 13 87 1 1 2 4 3 5 7 1 1 V 3 3 1 ? 1 2 2 1 4 4 >; 3 1 7 5 2 ] 1 2 2 2 6 6 5 1 100 7 18 1 2 6 7 23 16 14 31 1 1,243 3 38 9 19' 2 74 15 256 17 39 30 54 242 18 3 26 14 35; 27 99 16 7 595 16 16: 31 18 26 48- 40 255- 215 IDO: 14 31 21 27 T 643 12 11 9 19 1 718 1 22 6 12 1 61 9 149 7 24 18 39 126 15 2 11. T 20^ 10 40 8: 4 396 10 la. 20 17 19 37 26. 148. 134. 68 8 23 8 11 T 396 10 4 4 7 1 i 6 2 1 f} 2 3 1 ii' 1 1 1 5 1 5 1 2 1 3 2 3 6 7 q 10 1 1 3,34 3 42 3 2 2 89 2 1 12 4 27 6 io' 1 1 24, 1 6 1 1 4 11 1 1 T 475 1 13 2 7 1 22 6 94 8 14 34 77 3 1 11 11 6 66 a 3 175 4 2 10 1 7 9 15 99 70 40 6 8 12 12 60 1 3 1 i 13' 1 1 3 1 39 13 I't 4 2 9 3r 30 9" 5 1 36 4 Iff 26- 1 3 15 16 2 2 13 3 6 4 10 2 6 12 1 17 18 2 4 1 55 10 21 9 1 34 4 4' T is' 2 3 21 i' 4, 2 7 14, 6. 3 4 Ui 1 2 1 3' 1 3. 4 3 1 1 ■ 2 6 i 48. 2 3 19 5 13 76" 4 19 21 1 19 20 9 1 2 2. i" 4; 21 09 2 23 1 3 2 13 4 25 26 23 29 5 6 6 5 20 7 2 11 3 4 4 1 4 5 4 1 24' 2 1 1 2 s' 11 2 i 1 4 9 ; 62 j 38 i 44 35- 60 33 90 7 19 3 18 24 37 Iff 47 26 9 3 7 45 10 IS 244 1 1 12 7 3 6 9 1 1 1 1 10 12 6 18 7 4 15 2 6 5 1 109 2 5 3 7 2 2 L 21 1 1 1 12 16 8 10 12 1 5 9 3 2 4 6 17 27 5 17 6 25 7 4 3 6 6 3 4 7 12 3 i 18 3 T 79 67 133 101 68 87 45 699 32 50 32 90 97 211 44 181 213 102 35 85 77 ■45 41 425 1 16 5 2 4 6 64 3 1 1 2 7 5 5 14 10 11 3 9 12 4 1 527 2 1 L 1 1 1 2 1 1 9 4 1 i 31 1 33 34 1 2 1 36 36 37 38 16 6 39 2' 2 3 i e' 4 1 I 1 1 1 1. 2 3 1 41 42 43 4 2 6' 1 2' 70 12 3 10 1 "3' 1 1 3:09 1 3 1 3 6 3 i 2' 45 40 47 48 49 60 61 53 1 190: 67 64 18 4 55 6 45 190 4 19 18 99 \ 11 1, 164 61 85 5 28 199 81 20 17 14 28 48 284 85 406 34 43 ■ 107 5 9 21 12 3 124 4 97 2 3 3 3 9 44 16 2 121 22 126 1 6 16 1 1 4 13 i5' 9 99 5 88 4 1 4 1 2 i' 1 1 "4' 2 1 53 54 55 66 57 58 59 CO 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 4 3 3 1 6 6 4 4 5 2 133 2 147 1 4 2 33 7 3» 10: 123 S 7 2 9 19 11 . 2 2 20 8 72, 5 4 1 9 4: 9 3 4 17 2 33 3 1 1 is' 3 1 6 3 138 2 1 6 3 2 61 4 1 2 IS I 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 6 2: 37 3 2 45 3 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 1 2" 9^ 1 1 C 2 2 IS 2 13 2 1 1 4 5 r 24: 39 32 107 15 17 25 2. 4. 5 12-. 25 8.. 75 7 14 14 1 1 2 la 10 21 21 3 10 1 2 2 1 2 5 59 14 24. 2 1 9 3 6 07 10 46 " i 7 1 4' 3 11 2 2 4 IT 4 25' 1 2 4 6 1 7 1 11 3 4 1 1 2 1 14 6 1 5 1 6 1 3 73 74 75 76 77 5 2 6 1 4. 2 2 10 3' 4 2 1 1 9 1 2 1 CI Ago unknown omitted. d Unemployed at principal occupation dnringany portion of census year ending May 31, 1890. 724 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 118.— TOTAL MALES AND FEMALES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN SELECTED OCCUPATIONS, SPEAK ENGLISH, MONTHS UNEMPLOYED, AND COUNTRY OF BIRTH, ST. 1.0UIS, MO. SEX AND SELECTED OCCUPATIONS. MALES (a) Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vine growers Engineers (civil, mechanical, electrical, an(rminiug)and surveyors Lawyers Officials (government) Physicians and surgeons Barbers and hairdressers Tiartonders Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) Laborers (not specified) Kestaurant and saloon keepers Servants Watchmen, policemen, and detectives Agents (claim, commission, real estate, insxirance, etc.) and col- lectors. Uanker."!, brokers, and officials of hanks, etc Boatmen, canalmeu, pilots, and sailors Bookkeepers, clerks, etc Commercial travelers , Draymen, haekmen, teamsters, etc Livery stable keepers and hostlers Merchants, dealers, and peddlers Messengers, packers, and porters Salesmen Ste.amr.ailroad employes Street rai Iway employ68 Apprentices B.akers Black.smitbs and wheel wrigbts Boot and slioe makers and repairers Brewers and maltsters Brickmakers, potters, etc Bntebers Cabinet makers , Carpenters and joiners , Carriage and wagon makers (not otherwise classified) Coopers Harness, saddle, and trunk makers, etc Iron and steel workers (incladca molders) Machinists Manufacturers, publishers, etc Marble and si one cutters Masons (brick and stone) Painters, glaziers, and varnishers Plumbers and gas and steam fitters Printers, engravers, and bookbinders Saw and planing mill employes, etc , Tailoi-s , Tinners and tinware makers , Tobacco and cigar factory operatives Upholsterers Wood workers (not otherwise specified) FEMALES (a) Musicians and teachers of music Professors and teachers , Hoi el and boarding house keepers Housekeepers and stewardesses Laborers (not specified) Laundresses Nurses and midwives Servants Bookkeepers and accountants Clerks and copyists Merchants, dealers, and peddlers Messengers, packers, an d porters Saleswomen Stenographers and typewriters , Telegraph and telephone operators Apprentices Boot and shoe maters and repairers Box makers (paper) Confectioners Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives Ih-essmakers, milliners, seamstresses, etc Printers, engravers, and bookbinders Tailoresses ■ Tobacco and cigar factory operatives Wood workers (not otherwise specified) Total. 118, 053 010 C46 653 040 1,270 1,120 2,055 21,8.'-.3 1,339 3, !li6 1,000 2,321 893 742 13,C22 1,128 7, 2"17 1,1115 8, 507 3,090 3,691 2,820 1,431 1,941 1,180 2,266 2,235 1,129 683 1, 902 859 5,922 622 1,207 952 3,093 2,380 2,513 823 2,182 3,697 999 2,823 084, 2,115 1,144 1,590 013 1,273 38, 601 201 l,7i9 509 007 250 3,484 566 13,746 285 885 462 215 1,217 168 G39 146 221 452 7,552 Oil 1,040 850 170 NATIVE WniTE. ^Native parents. 62 332 412 8C9 390 148 157 694 2,814 168 575 368 1,082 463 239 4,821 5u5 1,153 241 1,719 470 1,163 1,147 672 288 71 265 3(12 17 OS 1,449 87 101 123 454 518 804 72 303 833 173 833 80 169 165 85 180 95 646 191 143 44 239 118 2,285 no 264 43 38 248 319 65 28 80 13 85 43 1,530 105 110 73 33 Foreign parents. 51, 891 267 160 133 310 190 446 435 670 6,768 324 661 393 643 211 140 6,540 334 2,918 2).^i 2,699 1, .150 1, (;20 S96 1,450 293 94 S 723 228 2-Jl 703 217 1,053 210 437 404 1,448 940 072 284 773 1,700 6U 1,417 304 350 696 880 326 634 114 830 76 196 121 487 161 5,619 161 651 120 148 8,54 406 117 137 505 110 156 310 4,635 458 084 571 116 Foreign white. 567 160 103 316 196 498 7115 10,316 816 1,168 811 587 216 153 2,194 3R6 2,255 407 4,198 039 890 775 481 197 811 1,040 1,1P9 883 193 1,081 587 2, 705 323 661 364 1, 054 885 1,021 452 1,084 1,044 213 668 280 1,674 375 6C0 190 461 8,026 42 247 201 213 53 715 253 4,042 23 28 111 43 13 18 30 86 ,240 50 246 198 21 Total colored. 14 293 30 180 3, 058 31 1,543 28 10 4 211 61 1 921 1.52 SI 519 3 173 2 6 5 13 19 1 103 2 137 7 18 15 22 20 6 13 5 4 155 6 10 98 41 5'i 38 2,043 34 1,800 1 2 6 1 4 147 ..... AGE PERIODS, (c) 10 to 24. 44, 148 200 143 43 63 61 430 360 264 6,094 104 1,324 73 374 80 78 6,738 147 2, 425 242 1,063 1,715 1,30] 506 333 1,934 368 085 06S 225 187 588 159 1,070 130 276 253 1,135 745 2(3 180 542 1,313 478 1,22^ 235 460 455 017 292 680 22, 790 113 0:i9 20 168 155 749 80 9,112 199 671 51 199 931 605 138 188 565 133 177 392 4, 460 518 714 782 161 25 to 44. 45 to 64. 28, 873 406 333 316 574 437 639 018 1,301 9,782 841 1,965 858 1,235 448 300 6, r,?4 740 3, 5-' 2 528 4,689 1.040 1,877 1, B-5 981 13 591 1, 135 897 690 273 1, 0:3 440 3,047 303 470 446 1,545 1,2:'5 1, 3n2 429 1, 0S3 1, 752 442 1,264 311 910 635 737 230 634 110 024 254 230 1,741 254 3,638 78 180 192 13 269 166 43 73 13 31 47 2, 6M 88 215 67 14 266 147 244 281 234 196 104 650 5,083 307 .545 ,5S1 621 308 218 1,168 227 1,148 292 2. 025 3n5 471 413 125 4 ]i!9 411 559 199 108 214 1, .5:'7 150 397 225 379 304 878 185 482 485 77 297 124 593 139 233 78 163 27 161 217 181 32 857 198 800 C 25 13 10 608 7 69 11 i a The totals for eacli sex include all ocoupatioas, whether specided or not. b Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. OCCUPATIONS. 725 CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AGE PERIODS, CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO FOR CITIES HAVING 50,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1890— Continued. ST. iiovis, jno. CONJUGAL CONDITION. Single and iiD- known. ;36 27«i 178 199 255 676 693 641 10, 845 300 2,487 296 789 227 289 9,114 406 3,356 657 2,217 1,965 1,986 1,123 730 1,926 659 974 1,005 370 252 809 232 1,906 210 440 386 1,573 1,035 668 319 842 1, 805 628 1,633 301 683 600 849 357 703 29, 933 Married. 74, 355 208 1,548 60 293 188 914 267 11, 921 256 824 92 210 1,138 730 171 168 610 143 185 427 <,030 588 874 807 163 545 344 430 699 186 647 402 1,433 10, 120 901 1,279 1,210 1,423 610 410 4,254 689 3,670 419 6,051 1,078 1,041 1,612 697 15 689 1,222 1,113 731 318 1,114 592 3,726 387 718 625 1,451 1,283 1,836 472 1,262 1,692 352 1,148 370 1,333 509 692 238 652 ■Wid- owed. 4,686 161 91 103 47 40 238 29 211 19 56 103 93 27 971 104 692 12 24 94 1 38 13 9 7 1 13 7 487 9 64 Di- vorced. 30 61 113 27 13 37 31 276 19 47 63 100 31 75 90 17 35 12 98 25 42 17 16 5,329 34 105 340 212 41 1,636 189 1,089 16 32 267 4 39 18 5 12 2 21 16 966 11 96 16 2 310 "10 2 7 1 2 4 7 1 2 271 lUiter- ate. 7,306 Can not speak Kn(j- liah. 5,810 26 23 127 1,009 36 40 3 2 139 21 2 650 86 118 6 111 30 21 67 34 43 41 21 113 16 42 12 149 26 23 44 62 46 4 142 16 77 8 34 3,151 62 37 1,520 47 1,112 4 5 13 102 1 84 41 3 78 3 1 3 3 18 23 29 1,588 29 92 20 5 5 3 37 3 128 34 144 164 163 318 30 92 96 316 33 117 18 120 89 30 63 130 72 4 33 50 356 38 42 24 62 932 CNEMPLOYBD. (d) 1 22 11 105 28 445 121 4 46 81 2 Total. 60 40 8 29 14 66 91 194 1,032 29 319 61 16 137 645 25 1,015 73 223 261 131 285 168 262 110 249 246 109 184 113 133 1,755 138 700 274 99 258 957 944 166 216 138 243 140 201 69 188 3,430 20 314 7 22 34 48 817 16 66 8 34 73 01 11 31 74 10 16 762 63 116 168 24 1 to3 montlis. 19 16 5 11 4 27 50 102 3,063 10 160 28 36 59 257 14 602 48 109 118 07 176 116 94 62 144 123 60 94 66 87 1,010 46 130 83 468 171 68 138 435 511 87 118 121 84 110 43 111 1,820 4 to montlis. 7 to 12 months 13 252 6 10 18 167 16 378 3 27 396 42 67 110 16 20 10 3 13 7 13 24 69 2,261 12 68 162 7 303 24 31 81 80 38 79 33 24 577 16 95 42 169 70 30 100 437 340 47 94 35 61 14 53 1,071 2,547 .13 1 4 10 161 20 290 6 16 16 17 23 708 7 60 12 20 1 20 126 4 110 1 32 63 16 34 13 72 17 24 43 11 11 14 12 168 7 31 13 6:i 33 11 20 85 93 22 32 12 28 21 40 12 21 539 COUNIEY OF BIRTH. Ger- many. 33, 609 449 71 43 91 110' 320 826 347 4,926 622 621 267 296 97 45 1,049 172 1,407 210 2,554 416 534 214 89 126 701 631 770 830 161 888 605 1,834 260 514 265 635 535 679 232 627 637 45 346 226 1,002 264 487 135 387 4,019 Ire- land. Great ^/l""^" Britain. (,^^jj.,; 10, 913 47 13 149 6 13 19 72 95 104 21 330 119 1,792 5 30 179 17 41 6 5 14 10 16 30 657 18 141 86 19 30 10 30 169 17 60 176 3,627 107 200 465 94 46 66 419 32 587 144 438 126 116 362 326 17 28 187 130 5 13 83 5 286 11 48 30 203 81 181 1:!2 2U 111 104 37 9 68 36 10 7 19 2,907 3 91 73 78 17 285 86 1,718 4,020 43 33 12 23 13 5 17 09 395 16 82 42 106 35 20 401 29 80 23 240 41 112 75 25 17 18 78 61 5 20 23 15 269 7 8 146 133 127 39 116 109 40 101 12 38 13 8 17 11 638 Canada (French) 930 30 13 21 17 6 114 18 22 4 46 6 31 36 13 2 283 14 20 20 13 3 35 23 167 4 8 107 10 13 8 Sweden and Norway, 3 10 101 15 Den- mark. Other conn- tries. 0,035 37 13 11 23 33 39 89 50 1,076 156 169 29 62 18 11 189 34 144 19 60 21 29 60 112 175 40 80 47 230 37 81 55 132 94 86 52 79 147 15 40 26 535 55 88 24 35 903 33 14 10 10 64 16 237 1 5 34 5 16 5 1 3 4 3 40 160 7 65 82 2 e Age unknown omitted. d Unemployed at principal occupation during any portion of census year ending May 31, 1890. 726^ STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 118.— TOTAL MALES AND FEMALES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN SELECTED OCCITP^TION8, SPEAK ENGLISH, MONTHS UNEMPLOYED, AND COUNTRY OF BIETH, ST. PAUr,, MIWIV. SEX AUD SELECTED OCCUPATIONS. MALES (a). Agricultural laborers Fanners, planters, and overseers Gardeners, florists, nnrserymen, and vine growers Clergymen Engineers (civil, mechanical, electrical, and mining) and surveyors Lawyers Musicians and teaclierB of music Officials (government) Physicians and surgeons Barbers and hairdressers Bartenders Engineers and iiremen (not locomotive) . Hotf"! and boarding house keepers Janitors Laborers (not specified) Restaurant and saloon keepers Servants Watchmen, policemen, and detectives Agents (claim, commission, real estate, insurance, etc.) and col- lectors. Bankers, brokers, and officials of banks, etc Bookkeepers, clerks, etc Commercial travelers Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc Foremen and overseers Livery stable keepers and hostlers , Merchants, dealers, and peddlers _ . . Messengers, packers, and porters Salesmen Steam railroad employds ^ Street railway employes Telegraph and telephone operators Apprentices Bakers Blacksmiths and wheelwrights Boot and shoe makers and repairers Butchers Cabinet makers and upholsterers Carpenters and joiners Iron and steel workers (includes molders). Machinists Manufacturers, publishers, etc Marble and stone cutters Masons (brick and stone) Painters, glaziers, and vamishers. Plasterers Plumbers and gas and steam fitters Printers, engravers, and bookbinders.. Tailors Tinners and tinware makers Tobacco and cigar factory operatives. . FEMALES (a). Actors Artists and teachers of art Musicians and teachers of music — Prof essois and teachers Hotel and boarding house keepers. Housekeepers and stewardesses . Laborers (not specified) Laundresses • Nurses and mid wives Servants Bookkeepers and accountants Clerks and copyists , Merchants, dealers, and peddlers- Messengers, packers, and porters. . Saleswomen Stenographers and typewriters Telegraph and telephone operators.. Boot and shoe makers and repairers. Box makers (paper) Confectioners Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives. Dressmakers, milliners, seamstresbcs, etc Printers, engravers, and bookbinders Tailoresses Tobacco and cigar factory operatives Total. 45,820 181 249 184 217 355 476 185 453 225 337 397 643 200 223 7,131 1,372 338 1,425 433 4,831 593 2,059 185 293 2,436 416 866 2,443 284 220 265 242 682 716 418 207 2,993 213 580 818 220 964 1,048 259 471 948 686 292 316 28 49 116 642 198 202 31 529 271 5,618 183 559 50 31 156 283 60 132 26 32 40 2,196 157 69 35 NATIVE WHITE. Native parents, 9,856 19 54 8 77 191 327 36 141 137 70 66 182 45 30 357 46 177 34 767 1,666 299 293 44 78 627 297 750 120 24 15 47 49 37 31 340 22 102 243 12 43 207 24 56 299 13 38 19 1, 834 21 24 65 283 61 49 1 22 68 375 71 134 5 6 40 138 18 15 1 327 33 Foreign parents. 42 66 18 29 66 86 23 137 43 91 187 25 21 660 78 233 97 278 1,631 141 622 46 576 139 279 679 62 128 36 138 122 109 23 356 62 157 188 34 88 207 59 271 339 35 110 102 4,092 5 16 34 269 42 41 8 81 64 1,564 85 296 11 14 80 108 38 07 11 11 19 1,004 101 1« 16 Foreign white. 25,224 119 138 158 109 63 116 171 51 96 238 272 130 128 6,054 247 621 204 379 111 1,614 153 1,123 95 141 158 290 998 108 36 111 191 396 544 271 153 2,295 L39 320 387 174 832 628 176 143 309 538 144 193 6,908 Total colored. 401 134 1,601 26 129 34 12 86 37 4 50 14 15 21 850 23 37 17 341 3 1 1 20 "ii .... 16 2 167 AGE PERIODS, (c) 10 to 24. 11, 650 15 100 109 108 23 1,625 607 21 163 35 2,251 «1 611 11 92 301 253 207 516 62 120 263 92 99 236 130 53 412 55 167 65 21 123 296 43 286 452 97 145 116 7,619 25 to 44. 26, 653 22 IS 55 286 16 46 12 209 80 4, 030 120 424 8 28 102 204 44 119 26 20 31 1,252 143 37 31 219 2,284 451 1,205 135 166 1,657 138 639 1, e»3 210 91 o 123 390 348 116 1, 951 125 331 630 104 634 «08 178 173 420 329 131 169 3,846 6 29 54 329 113 102 18 256 124 1,426 01 129 22 3 61 77 15 12 859 13 18 3 6,491 62 16 Oj 85 92 54 119 77 217 43 816 94 111 32 294 103 154 50 206 29 265 16 4-1-t 84 97 83 137 64 4, 060 : 1,186 277 77 774 68 227 83 932 297 127 253 65 220 35 33 629 21 55 220 6 1 24 82 109 34 31 554 29 75 200 30 184 120 34 10 59 136 10 29 65 and over. d The totals for each sex include aU occupations, whether specified or not. b Persons of negro descent, Cliinosa, J*paneee, *nd civilised Indian,. OCCUPATIONS. 727 CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AGE PERIODS, CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO FOE CITIES HAVING 50,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1890— Contianed. ST. PAUIi, MSNnr. CONJUGAL CONDITION. Single and tm- ]UI-0'WI1. 151 78 52 83 179 164 ■ 88 123 63 102 265 253 30 61 3,771 103 1,012 88 481 128 3,223 284 1,075 4G 192 659 307 482 1,134 136 159 262 120 178 341 203 76 998 93 248 185 81 313 519 ■ 83 339 695 175 180 173 10, 418 Married. 17 35 82 597 107 23 335 145 6,332 173 536 15 28 139 266 55 125 26 21 36 1,849 148 24 154 127 131 170 293 87 303 162 168 129 382 165 166 3,166 262 328 237 895 295 1,537 292 945 332 07 1,712 104 366 1,260 146 68 3 110 387 353 208 125 1,908 IJO 319 612 137 629 603 170 130 335 388 108 139 714 10 8 19 23 67 39 6 80 4G 133 4 163 6 6 ■Wid- owed. Di- vorced. 1,045 18 10 21 9 7 2 6 5 6 187 14 23 13 46 62 2 102 74 141 4 12 16 2 a 7 2 3 162 4 4 2 76 Dli cer- ate. Can not 3 19 4 13 837 11 1 130 6 11 18 33 7 2 102 3 6 10 10 58 24 23 2 6 22 8 8 527 12 10 3 104 '346 Eng- lisli. 2,844 3 3 6 11 2 7 1,360 13 32 C 2 4 24 35 70 27 9 275 15 17 10 169 42 IS 26 4 83 16 434 UNEMPLOYBD. (d) Total. 7,285 42 9 21 2 29 7 11 19 2 14 32 67 3 18 2,658 13 114 15 41 2.59 13 337 13 17 49 42 44 215 44 15 42 13 62 78 27 14 937 43 118 635 287 129 97 61 70 40 41 5 1 e 184 2 7 6 4D 182 18 4 2 1 to 3 naontbs. 2,637 16 30 1 7 803 7 61 7 14 140 10 9 21 16 23 89 14 7 16 9 24 37 10 9 402 13 25 118 117 50 60 25 31 25 1« 448 136 1 2 2 8 9 151 1 10 1 4 to 6 montlis. 7 to 12 months 93 2 168 13 14 15 83 24 4 16 1 16 28 14 3 411 12 20 367 110 75 35 29 26 9 17 310 4 1 3 17 1 1 1 22 20 108 2 18 3 1 4 5 4 2 4 5 3 1,039 7 17 2 3 322 2 20 2 11 31 COUNTRY OP lilETH. Gbt- many. 7,359 53 58 108 34 16 11 71 23 12 54 105 49 46 21 1,423 148 175 46 94 24 335 43 362 12 37 87 146 14 87 114 143 169 183 66 628 30 74 101 42 302 129 63 26 107 183 78 124 1,436 1 7 11 9 35 2 76 20 866 5 82 18 6 13 4 1 11 11 4 230 9 1 Ire- land. 10 27 4 12 11 5 2 67 1 3 13 02 19 15 847 13 73 80 42 27 151 13 156 30 23 79 19 30 197 25 4 K 5 43 27 6 5 63 23 25 56 22 55 32 24 34 19 12 7 10 34 17 6 72 26 432 18 Great Britain 1,760 39 6 15 101 279 28 44 12 60 14 44 104 6 10 11 25 18 10 11 126 21 Canada (Eiig- lisli) 1,720 261 33 86 7 13 83 18 41 142 7 4 156 4 37 54 5 13 34 10 14 45 1 4 C.TTiada Sweden and ^'or^ray. 551'j 26 3 9 62 50 33 48 2,707 34 203 29 61 300 17 308 24 44 160 48 60 "34 1 21 20 01 1S4 21 39 1, 155 39 81 313 276 43 23 53 214 in 17 2 I 4 3 7 32 31 8 187 34 1,813 Den- marli. 3 1 10 16 7 1-8 190 2 84 4 11 Age unknown omitted. d tTnemployed at principal occnpation during any portion of census year ending M-.iy SI, 1830. 728 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table H§.— TOTAL MALES AND FEMALES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN SELECTED OCCUPATIONS, SPEAK ENGLISH, MONTHS UNEMPLOYED, AND COUNTRY OF BIRTH, SAN FRANCISCO, CAIi. SEX AND SELECTED OCCUPATIOXS. MALES (a) Farmers, planters, and oversfiera Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and vino growers Miners and quarrymen Engineers (civil, mechanical, electrical, and mining) and surveyors Lawyers Musicians and teachers of music Officials (government) Physicians and surgeons , Barbers and hairdressers , Bartenders Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) Hotel and boarding house keepers Laborers (not specified) Launderers Kestaurant and saloon keepers Servants "Watchmen, policemen, and detectives Agents (claim, commission, real estate, insurance, etc.) and col- lectors. Bankers, brokers, and officials of hanks, etc Boatmen, canalmen, pilots, and sailors Bookkeepers, clerks, etc Commercial travelers Draymen, hackmcn, teamsters, etc Livery stable keepers and hostlers Merchants, dealers, and peddlers Messengers, packers, and porters Salesmen Steam railroad employes Street railway employ6s Apprentices Bakers Blacksmiths and wheelwrights Boot and shoemakers and repairers Butchers Cabinet makers and upholsterers Carpenters and j oiners Coopers , Dressmakers, milliners, seamstresses, etc Harness, saddle, and trunk makers, etc Iron and steel workers (includes molders) Leather curriers, dressers, finishers, and tanners Machinists Manufacturers, publishers, etc Marble and slone cutters and masons Painters, glaziers, and vamishers Plumbers and gas and etoam fitters Printers, engravers, and bookbinders - Ship and boat builders Tailors Tobacco and cigar factory operatives FEMALES (a) Actors Artists and leachors of art Musicians and teachers of music Physicians and surgeons Professors and teachers Hotel and boarding housekeepers Housekeepers and stewardesses Laundresses Nurses and raidwivea Restaurant and saloon keepers Servants Bookkeepers and accountants Clerks and copyists Merchants, dealers, and peddlers Saleswomen Stenographers and typewriters Telegraph and telephone operators Apjirentices Bakers Bool and shoemakers and repairers Cotton, woolen, and other toitile mill operatives IJre.xsmakers. milliners, seamstresses, etc Glove makers Printers, engravers, and bookbinders Tailoresses Total. 124, 339 532 671 606 681 843 690 659 755 1,251 1,070 1,444 535 15, 447 2,992 2,035 7,439 879 2,117 1,489 3,052 10, 564 665 4,030 696 9,928 1,415 2,374 787 1,197 923 1,019 1,346 2, 78i 1,475 858 4,230 573 659 519 1,300 519 1,852 1,459 904 2,305 1,241 1,377 683 3,445 2,889 22, 930 186 181 413 123 1,286 682 548 585 026 112 7,112 237 377 404 5G4 413 113 122 105 330 140 6,701 133 sas 701 NATIVE WHITE. Native parents. 21,376 144 24 238 291 459 92 218 304 114 143 340 77 053 92 184 507 2;i0 9U0 543 347 3,156 244 850 137 1,418 224 599 281 385 105 63 172 171 159 113 1,128 80 19 86 200 42 369 455 162 612 210 541 148 09 78 D9 85 122 74 455 173 101 37 162 11 630 69 122 40 99 149 41 8 10 38 20 1,083 24 67 68 Foreign parents. 76 62 79 104 233 123 195 108 247 252 321 49 1,573 430 193 465 238 287 4,142 187 1,209 120 1,484 020 914 143 228 690 116 445 472 450 261 841 154 66 245 427 122 6U2 277 270 815 749 878 131 211 172 69 71 193 20 641 95 120 116 118 10 1,630 132 198 83 362 212 68 105 21 255 93 3, 002 92 301 431 Foreign white. 63, 006 281 609 369 225 150 304 207 248 513 673 776 358 7,411 464 1,671 2,743 448 724 005 2,374 2,574 232 1,906 422 5,020 421 771 331 684 121 819 711 949 728 479 2,185 336 45 177 662 350 842 067 628 942 281 422 403 1,132 296 60 25 94 22 188 402 311 418 330 4,789 36 54 268 102 23 14 9 74 37 1,470 17 30 133 Total colored. 23, 628 31 86 10 1 1 11 39 95 377 2 7 61 6, 6U 2,354 49 3,759 8 28 43 44 692 2 65 37 2,000 150 90 2J 61 18 1, 190 138 76 3 639 11 11 1 2,033 2,343 695 140 "co AGE PEKIODS. (c) 10 to 24. 27, 503 70 105 18 105 63 29 256 254 153 19 2,347 796 102 1,926 31 254 68 391 4,586 86 976 120 1,077 803 898 120 209 912 214 386 576 406 184 670 155 156 2U6 365 121 535 127 195 654 614 788 90 476 471 79 169 14 482 15 87 244 125 7 1,544 157 255 49 400 312 90 120 18 203 110 i,064 91 316 471 25 to 44. 229 347 26-2 379 449 314 335 398 816 615 006 270 9,0^11 1,859 1,284 4,364 420 1,013 500 1,916 4,717 447 2,139 380 6,453 4C7 1,106 507 854 5 562 019 1,500 757 412 2,100 242 451 199 656 282 962 686 462 1,248 610 802 244 2,279 2,048 8,603 91 86 197 76 698 299 241 222 278 63 2,670 74 111 201 138 100 22 2 40 61 20 2,110 35 74 199 186 180 360 107 204 100 220 262 172 162 350 223 3,301 230 608 1,015 374 712 672 646 1,106 126 824 181 3,010 185 278 140 117 3 245 308 012 279 214 1,260 149 49 100 253 102 322 567 260 447 114 202 287 018 326 6 15 44 31 95 327 189 100 194 41 793 2 10 139 14 1 1 35 5 9 470 7 7 28 65 and over. a The totals for each sex include aU occupations, "whether specified or not. b Persons of negro descent, Chinese, iTapanese, and civilized Indians. OCCUPATIONS. 729 CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOE, AGE PERIODS, CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO FOR CITIES HAVING 50,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE : 1890— Caatinued, SAIY CRANCISeO, CAEi. CONJUGAL CONDITIOK. Single known. 71, 091 2U 330 315 253 267 715 730 645 128 10, 467 2,354 603 S,390 230 794 449 1,954 7,472 267 1,996 410 3,707 1,005 1,527 365 716 918 695 706 1,715 753 400 1,882 313 539 816 703 273 920 834 443 1,197 833 1,208 237 2,282 2,261 16, 973 Married. 127 297 46 1,133 91 195 342 297 17 5,834 209 338 93 500 379 104 122 30 309 127 4,267 115 872 534 49,424 259 314 332 865 489 301 371 440 509 813 745 375 4,566 619 1,353 1,890 686 1,213 912 1,038 2,909 375 1,897 255 5,927 387 792 401 455 5 417 61)2 971 686 419 2,105 234 117 185 552 224 877 1,050 473 1,028 629 398 1,079 598 2,478 76 29 63 40 55 156 124 110 87 37 488 15 24 109 83 15 4 Wid- owed. 3,447 S 653 15 122 40 23 24 48 28 392 18 75 137 60 121 53 161 18 121 27 250 22 45 16 19 Di- vorced, 377 90 29 37 224 23 2 16 43 50 62 44 70 20 35 46 82 30 3,184 19 22 48 29 87 396 213 126 234 54 660 10 13 190 25 12 4 8 691 Illiter- ate. 295 Can not speak Eng. lisli. 31 133 1" 21 1 25 120 17 21 19 1,607 929 77 1,349 13 10 33 122 165 110 29 706 21 48 34 245 76 12 60 6 71 4 17 8 35 10 10 28 1 8 10 251 412 1,028 21,035 8 6 612 41 128 9 72 17 6 81 333 12 10 42 5, 872 1,903 77 2,339 7 18 32 63 622 2 65 22 1,742 63 18 21 107 37 1,"040 119 18 107 16 459 8 22 67 43 33 6 41 1 1,857 2,034 926 8 26 70 13 4 472 175 UNEMPLOYED. ((J) Total. 46 49 142 47 10 63 21 4 00 100 180 16 3,597 138 43 645 37 59 16 719 479 25 488 55 196 144 148 87 117 100 133 182 333 97 133 1,208 120 36 43 264 84 238 68 244 559 ICO 173 202 333 226 2,024 16 7 23 1 131 3 19 56 106 1 467 14 24 7 26 40 10 24 3 41 15 663 12 50 97 lto3 mouths 6,373 85 5 1,488 285 11 25 4 365 214 12 223 19 91 60 63 37 58 42 48 70 135 46 62 539 50 26 25 67 43 116 23 110 224 89 76 81 191 134 4 to 6 months. 7 to 12 moniftbs. 8 25 31 1 227 5 16 1 11 21 5 11 1 23 7 264 3 25 37 5,499 31 7 2 25 47 69 5 1,550 36 20 188 20 27 4 230 193 9 189 25 65 42 52 26 42 48 78 89 33 68 518 49 7 14 144 30 90 30 105 240 56 55 90 89 48 748 2,358 180 6 6 6 11 12 3 8 1 11 4 251 6 16 35 41 7 4 7 9 2 12 17 36 6 559 14 8 72 7 124 72 4 76 11 40 42 23 24 17 22 17 34 69 18 13 151 21 3 9 53 11 32 15 29 95 15 42 31 53 44 406 COUNTRY OF BIRTH. Ger- many. 14, 793 100 95 47 30 28 168 39 71 260 338 73 119 936 25 616 810 61 212 231 371 870 107 411 59 2,188 122 230 47 86 26 492 120 230 412 266 493 159 21 55 76 95 214 191 83 225 54 110 43 606 186 1,823 7 2 5 1 7 4 148 3 9 25 13 83 29 1 2 1 29 4 4 266 2 4 26 Ire- land. 13, 970 72 110 125 67 42 12 81 29 16 117 353 70 4,002 54 294 428 247 166 168 297 877 229 754 141 153 161 264 19 81 284 330 81 44 4 41 281 93 134 173 207 205 92 70 106 89 10 3,757 Great Britain. Canada (Ei)g- lisL). 7,335 195 130 155 108 43 2,276 3 9 101 20 6 2 20 18 10 417 10 5 36 23 41 117 38 41 47 35 64 33 57 201 85 567 40 87 231 61 166 134 361 648 43 175 46 427 66 139 63 84 31 86 132 105 48 45 469 20 4 23 162 19 254 141 152 182 67 106 122 961 28 7 33 3 37 52 38 10 66 6 279 10 11 29 24 7 2 1 11 2 5 217 1 11 20 Canada (French) 2,004 96 7 21 40 15 39 20 55 184 10 89 21 133 10 54 26 35 5 12 42 31 12 8 263 6 2 15 22 11 45 53 12 46 14 28 66 11 7 396 111 4 5 5 7 5 2 1 117 2 3 8 Sweden and Norway, 326 26 3,062 11 12 5 8 32 42 11 395 36 104 155 29 12 8 738 70 2 03 13 79 13 19 12 52 5 16 85 33 17 32 207 34 5 7 33 26 44 18 15 76 4 16 29 113 15 18 41 13 3 461 5 3 4 2 1 1 2 1 Den- mark. 1,142 2 1 12 15 13 122 4 47 2 219 36 25 Other coun- tries. 33, 335 90 323 60 26 24 124 63 143 540 106 05 156 6,724 2,611 448 33 145 140 358 1,053 SO 277 53 3,368 170 191 41 37 35 222 91 1,320 283 72 298 35 540 44 87 107 171 142 61 204 45 118 29 2,303 2,377 1,955 16 6 23 4 50 47 49 183 44 11 710 6 14 55 17 1 1 2 9 6 467 2 e Ag6 unknown omitted. d Unemployed at principal occupation during any portion of census year ending May 31, 1890. T30 STATISTICS OF POPULATION: Table 118.— TOTAL MALES AND FEMALES 10 YEAES OF AGE AND OVEE ENGAGED m SELECTED OCCUPATIONS, SPEAK ENGLISH, MONTHS UNEMPLOYED, AND COUNTEY OF BIETH, SCRANTOW, PA, SEX AKD SELECTED OCCUPATIONS. MALES (a). A§:rictiltural laborers. Muiera . QuaiTymen Clergymen Engineers (civil, mechanicai, electric Lawyers Officials (jjoTeriimeiit) Phy.^iciiiiia and surgeousi. . liri-rbers and hairdressers. Bartenders , and mining) andsurvoyors Engineers and fircraen (not loconiotive) . Hotel and, boardin'^ house keepers Laborers (not specified) Ecstanrant and saloon keepers Servan.ts - "Watchmen, polieeroen, and detectives Airents (claim, commission, real estate, insurance, etc.) and col- lectors. Bankers, brokers, and officials of banks, etc Bookkeepers, clerks, etc Commercial travelers Draymen, backraen, tenm.sters, etc.. Foremen and overseers Livery stable keepers and liostlers. Mercliants, dealers, and peddlers... Messengers, packers, and porters... Sidesmen Steani railroad emrdoyLS. Street railway employes. Apprentices Bakers — , Blacksmiths and wheelwrights Boot and shoe makers and repairers. Butchers Cabinet makers and upholsterers Carpenters and joiners _ . Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives. Glass worker.^ Iron and steel workers (includes molders) Machinists Manufacturers, jmblishera, etc Miarble and stone cutters Masons (brick and stone) Painters, glaziers, and vamishers Plasterers Plumbers and gas and steam fitters Printers, engravers, and bookbindors v. Steam boiler makers Tailors , Tinners and tinwairo makers Tobacco and cigar factory operatives FEMALES (a) . Artists and teachers of art Musicians and teachers of music . . Professors and teachers Boarding and lodging house keeps Hotel keepers Hou8ekeeper.s and stewardesses. Laborers (not specified) Laundresses Ifurses and midwives Servants Agents, collectors, and commercial travelers. Bookkeepers and accountauTs Clerks and copyi^t.s Merchants, dcalorH, and peddlers.' Saleswomen Stenographers and typewriters. A ppren tices Box makers (paper) , Button makers Confectioners Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operstives - Dressmakers, milliners, seamstresses, etc Printers, engravers, a.nd bookbinders Tailorftsses To bacco and cigar factory operatives Total. 24, 685 50 5,161 81 70 99 112 85 88 117 121 497 141 5,448 50 161 148 248 90 921 69 877 70 102 .984 157 389 985 61 28,? 63 432 117 163 SO 1,105 182 163 1,396 512 178 94 303 340 87 89 148 78 107 96 74 4,755 NATIVE WHITE. 11 42 209 55 9 68 27 109 29 1,884 67 201 49 108 636 867 10 !N"ativ6 Xiarentfl 18 232 11 27 57 76 28 51 19 22 157 19 455 14, 35 124 48 445 36 307 27 44 313 35 161 442 28 51 10 15 60 17 492 68 121 102 100 150 26 20 Foreign parents. 21 5 10 12 279 i 23 44 12 25 11 3 4 2 1 200 3 14 7,424 10 1, 495 46 14 21 29 22 16 55 00 150 34 1,457 16 40 36 47 29 328 12 423 11 28 253 91 121 800 18 194 30 129 16 38 9 225 90 63 494 192 M SO 36 99 21 50 70 31 16 58 48 2,383 1 14, 161 11 3 16 13 41 9 694 2 33 138 15 03 1 20 6 15 1 463 502 6 65 41 Forei^ white. 12, 015 22 ,444 24 37 21 7 35 21 40 37 1,510 26 45 77 77 13 147 11 233 32 23 418 31 107 243 15 88 42 74 24 3S5 32 7B1 218 69 56 221 90 46 10 26 39 83 22 18 1,472 1 1 32 16 6 30 9 57 8 892 2 3 19 2'' 15 I 3 134 164, 1 9 W Total colored. (6) 25 AGS PEBIODS. (e) 10 to 21. 74 3 1,943 7 85 12 26 14 466 9 539 6 40 140 146 179 229 16 283 36 99 19 42 9 195 91 490 136 10 21 31 116 20 54 25 to 44. 6 27 126 1 17 37 5 1,468 42 163 7 81 10 26 8 18 1 612 631 5 64 11, 108 18 2,140 6 45 55 74 41 60 51 307 87 2,253 61 144 46 383 37 342 33 44 557 169 616 40 45 to 64. 29 225 62 91 27 552 76 64 672 256 82 51 166 170 50 33 59 42 60 35 31 14 126 23 4 34 11 363 5 14 46 26 25 2 2 2 17 205 5 19 1 4,498 11 962 4 24 10 28 32 20 104 49 1,047 10 6 70 71 26 56 11 84 25 18 253 3 128 5 17 26 11 315 218 107 71 18 95 61 17 2 65 and ovor. 485 11 2 138 2 28 32 a The totals f>,r e^ch se- ^,;e;u Je all occupations, whether specified or not. b Persons of negro descant, Chinese. Japanese, and dvUized Indians. OCCUPATIONS. 731 CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AGE PERIODS, CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO FOE CITIES HAVING 50,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE : 1890— Continued. SCKANTOIV, PA> CONJnaAL CONDITION. Illiter- ate. Can n«t speak Eng- lish. UNKUPLOYED. ((J) COUNTRT OF BIETH. Single and un- known. Married. "Wid- owed. Di- vorced. Total. lto3 months. 4 to 6 months. 7 to 12 months. Ger- many. Ire- hind. Great Britain. Canada (Eng- lish). Canada (French; Sweden and Norway Den- mark. Other coun- tries. 11, 005 12, 942 711 27 3,328 1,508 8,513 2,159 4,935 1,419 2,657 3,782 3,868 77 3 41 6 1,681 1 25 2,401 71 26 47 30 11 22 71 96 116 19 2,616 13 126 19 62 26 596 17 588 9 64 252 148 243 343 25 281 44 135 31 58 15 283 109 100 616 189 27 32 60 150 20 67 89 30 89 56 43 4,239 21 2,608 9 51 SO 76 72 61 46 23 368 116 2,631 43 36 118 173 61 313 42 372 55 33 705 10 144 619 35 2 38 231 77 102 34 771 71 62 735 310 144 60 222 183 65 22 56 48 64 39 30 175 4 161 1 2 1 6 2 4 i' i 4 1, 232 27 1 2 328 6 3 14 3,806 55 3 7 6 286 7 2,673 38 1 4 2 847 10 2 2 6 243 9 10 4 2 7 3 28 10 40 31 80O 10 11 22 8 3 30 1 55 4 3 120 3 36 48 2 12 30 80 39 42 20 201 22 5 213 69 15 17 64 37 7 2 11 9 40 11 14 231 1 3 1,000 6 4 3 2 9 6 2 10 45 27 1,363 8 13 36 26 1 29 4 66 15 11 91 6 24 90 3 4 2 59 16 13 1 53 31 6 413 30 15 19 66 11 19 3 1 12 13 5 1 670 10 1,838 3 19 10 3 17 9 7 13 93 24 564 6 11 16 40 9 72 8 102 10 7 88 20 32 65 10 17 4 56 16 16 3 107 20 19 86 110 23 16 64 32 18 6 12 17 14 6 2 476 3 328 6 4 3 2 16 18 2 3 4 5 1 1 6 7 4 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 3 6 4 709 1 10 1 2 8 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 9 1 2 15 1 1,348 1 14 6 in 1 10 6 199 1 3 2 4 1 836 3' 3 1 9 68 5 36 2 20 2 12 11 1 T2 13 2,150 3 10 11 16 11 39 3 325 9 10 28 56 12 247 35 8 69 6 11 8 311 17 136 446 48 6 45 117 92 30 11 12 12 16 14 18 542 613 1,337 3 4 5 2 4 15 1 207 3 4 9 29 4 68 2 18 2 ]9 2 1 4 83 7 47 76 9 4 17 55 35 20 3 5 6 8 7 151 200, 3' 4 10 5 9 44 1 2 8 17 2 29 6' 4 9 2 5 32' 1 21 41 13 1 3 16 9 3 1 2 2 1 107 8 1 1 10 1 14 15 3 2 3 2 15 2 74 5 4 11 10 6 160 5 11 2 41 2 5 4 196 9 68 330 26 1 25 47 48 13 8 5 5 8 fi 11 234 1 in 11 11 2 11 2' 1 1 2 17 i 18 19 2 5 11 3 9 2 1 115 2 11 37 20 ?1 17 6 5 24 1 2 23 1 i 3' i' 113 2 7 69 8 6 57 7 2' 31 12 28 1 m 1 1 3 V,3 24 1 25 2fi 5 4 27 W W 3 4 24 18 1 1 25 12 9 204 6 1 7 12 12 4 1 19 5 1 90 4 5 6 18 15 2 10 31 16 8 3 1 50 2 1 43 13 7 2 14 5 2 i i' 2' 2 1 3? 83 1 34 35 6 18 6 2 64 9 i 4 ,28 8 36 1 37 38 3 2 89 40 2 41 i' 2 4 35 7 4 3 28 6 1 1 1 8' 1 71 •I' 43 1 2 1 44 45 4 1 1 3 6 2 2 279 1 13 48 4 1 1 325 16 3 49 50 1 75 51 14 5 1 5'' 10 38 260 7 1 29 19 52 9 1,777 5 63 191 16 104 12 26 10 20 1 629 745 10 83 67 1 1 7 38 7 30 3 89 15 70 1 2 3 22 2 1 53 3 2 9 1 6 5 16 4 33 2 2 7 11 1 1 83 1 11 1 14 3 65 7 9 3 2 3 1 4 3 139 7 8 3 10 2 42 2 464 2 ]. 3 2' 1 4 4 2 10 4 29 1 1 3 ■ 5 2 1 49 2 1 3 S 1 56 57 58 1 7 16 7 79 1 2 12 1 5 7 1 26 1 2 7 3' 4 21 14 1 10 8 243 1 2 12 6 10 2 6 2 33 €0 178 6 1 3 1 36 62 63 64 1 4 12 3 i' 1 5 1 i 4 1 2 2 1 1 2 66 67 5 1 7 2 9 3 1 1 1 4 1 1 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 1 1 1 6 2 1 3 1 2 1 2 14 21 1 3 1 28 19 8 2 61 1 3 3 50 45 2 47 83 1 3 12 1 7 15 4 53 5 3 171 100 2 11 13 111 38 80 40 2 5 3 30 22 1 1 1 1 2 3 3 7 3 3 3 4 3 2 1 "*""""' Age onknown omitted. d Unejnplojed at principal oooapatioa during any portion of census year ending May 31, 1890. 732 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 118.— TOTAL MALES AND FEMALES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN SELECTED OCCUPATIONS, SPEAK ENGLISH, MONTHS UNEMPLOYED, AND COUNTRY OF BIRTH, SEX AND SELECTED OCCUPATIONS. MALES (a) Agricnitural laborers Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and Tine growers Cleriryinen Lawyers Officials (government) Physicians and surgeons Barbers and hairdressers Bartenders Engineers and firemen {not locomotive) Laborers (not specified) Restaurant and saloon keepers Servants "Watchmen, policemen, and detectives Agents (claim, commission, real estate, insurance, etc.) and col- lectors. Bankers, brokers, and officials of banks, etc Bookkeepers, clerks, etc Commercial travelers Draymen, hackmen, teamsters, etc Livery stable keepers and hostlers Mercnantfl, dealers, and peddlers Messengers, packers, and porters Salesmen Kteam railroad employes Street railway employ6s Apprentices Bakers Blacksmiths and wheelwrights Boot and shoemakers and repairers Brewers and maltsters Butch ers Cabinet makers Carpenters and joiners - Carriage and wagon makers (not otherwise classified^ Coopers Harness, Btiddle, and trunk makers, etc Iron and steel workers {includes molders) Machinists Manufacturers, publishers, etc Marble and stone cutters Masons {brick and stone) Painters, glaziers, and vamishers Plumbers, and gas and steam fitters Printers, engravers, and bookbinders Salt works employes Steam boiler makers Tailors Tinners and tinware makers Tobacco and cigar factory operatives TTpholsterers wood workers (not otherwise specified) FEMALES (a) Artists and teachers of art Musicians and teachers of music Professors and teachers Hotel and boarding house keepers Housekeepers and stewardesses Laundresses Nurses and midwives Restaurant and saloon keepers Servants Agents, collectors, and commercial travelers Bookkeepers and accountants Clerks and copvists Merchants, dealers, and peddlers Saleswomen Stenographers and typewriters Telegraph and telephone operators Apprentices Boot and shoemakers and repairers Box makers (paper) Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives Dressraakerfl. milliners, seamstresses, etc Painters, glaziers, and varnishers Printers, engravers, and bookbinders Tailoresses Tobacco and cigar factory operatives Total. NATIVE WHITE. Native Foreign parents. parents. 28, 236 9,853 8,439 161 36 47 177 38 30 110 59 17 190 141 33 124 40 46 162 115 33 243 44 114 203 80 88 398 150 109 3,633 590 924 39G 83 135 454 133 91 ■ 177 48 51 542 375 53 187 111 37 2,285 1,144 853 479 311 104 945 408 312 175 97 36 1,657 688 366 237 75 124 6(i5 320 237 1,078 426 314 126 69 28 311 88 179 158 29 46 436 110 124 443 79 08 112 4 17 189 35 62 138 36 25 1,638 724 291 177 66 32 134 52 31 112 32 44 1,003 159 395 8U9 320 260 746 368 179 150 14 52 498 101 131 801 393 200 198 35 132 352 156 142 155 8 42 108 30 71 708 61 238 258 68 115 501 63 224 122 49 44 266 79 123 8,610 2,614 3,842 45 34 10 88 66 29 400 193 182 127 64 23 210 90 61 230 61 75 185 9S 41 29 2 7 2,743 078 804 25 17 7 212 92 110 407 140 240 41 13 7 185 44 115 146 77 63 28 13 13 42 9 22 108 12 80 73 9 60 22 9 8 1,809 554 985 34 15 19 51 25 20 043 88 652 109 17 72 Foreif^n wliite. 9,615 Total colored. 77 108 32 16 39 14 58 34 138 1,973 173 88 77 114 281 64 207 33 602 36 108 337 28 43 81 195 266 91 92 76 617 79 51 36 447 229 198 84 202 200 31 53 105 67 409 75 213 28 04 2,143 1 3 24 38 62 95 46 19 1,182 1 10 27 21 26 2 11 18 4 5 204 329 27 1 1 46 5 142 1 AGE PEKIODS. (c) 10 to 24. 7,719 4 4 98 67 43 1,023 18 194 B 67 1,140 54 271 30 163 188 279 178 31 308 58 76 85 8 47 20 231 33 16 28 412 219 43 33 67 216 112 152 24 41 253 100 170 44 110 4,772 16 38 166 4 37 62 42 1,596 1 159 301 4 136 102 10 42 88 58 14 889 38 30 083 25 to 44. 13, 492 41 62 57 110 73 97 121 112 249 1,424 239 211 90 256 100 931 288 482 94 854 32 304 673 78 2 73 228 isa 82 100 03 707 85 452 406 371 68 289 438 73 1.58 71 115 247 61 117 18 42 202 57 92 111 77 15 910 13 47 97 16 46 42 13 20 15 4 774 4 21 227 10 5,880 44 62 36 51 43 37 19 21 90 856 133 42 68 174 188 127 171 40 470 13 1 24 110 133 19 37 41 457 50 45 31 127 162 278 41 124 125 12 36 60 28 112 30 82 15 34 10 8 39 60 63 51 59 14 189 137 2 a Xhe totals for each sex include all occupations, -whether specified or not. 6 Persons of negro descent, Chinese, tTapanese, and civilized Indians. OCCUPATIONS. 733 CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AGE PERIODS, CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO FOR CITIES HAVING 50,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1890— Continued. SVBACUSE, N. Y. CONJUGAL CONDITION. Uliter- ate. Can not siieak Eiig- lisE. UNEMPLOYED, (d) couNTn-s OF BIETH. Single aiHl un- kno-wn. Married. owed. Di- vorced. Total. 1 to3 months. 4 to 6 months. 7 to 13 months. Ger- many. Ire- land. Great Britain. Canada (Eng. lish). Canada (French) Sweden and Norway. Den- mark. other coun- tries. 11, 150 16, 262 776 48 1,040 892 4,718 2,634 1,034 500 3,741 2,593 1,346 664 158 124 30 1,013 1 78 46 30 44 23 31 106 115 96 1,604 00 313 21 135 32 1,468 120 379 71 330 193 368 317 46 307 72 124 121 19 09 26 309 51 31 S9 496 299 105 40 130 316 140 107 36 58 317 132 220 52 128 7,049 76 122 76 135 P5 123 130 84 293 1,790 314 129 149 383 148 809 348 641 100 1,177 41 285 745 78 4 84 303 300 90 110 103 1,101 115 93 73 492 491 611 104 359 465 65 153 111 100 367 118 271 65 132 697 G 9 4 10 4 7 6 4 8 139 16 11 6 18 7 18 9 23 3 46 3 11 15 2 1 10 6 4 2 87 20 52 4 31 13 4 3 11 23 8 3 10 2 35 14 S3 658 73 2.3 27 43 9 70 16 67 6 205 10 33 87 6 13 51 81 156 03 C9 CO 227 33 38 20 210 74 68 S3 100 83 34' 37 11 231 33 145 18 SO 617 40 39 5 5 9 2 3 4 54 80J 55 32 36 26 3 56 7 83 12 08 9 21 179 8 7 8 45 41 16 4 2 76 8 5 4 142 44 52 18 83 18 11 8 63 34 21 1^ 1 6 801 12 37 8 6 9 4 6 8 31 115 19 19 8 24 16 73 18 30 7 66 9 20 29 6 7 6 34 23 5 9 4 91 13 1 4 60 67 39 18 44 68 15 13 1 15 21 14 6 3 12 212 4 4 2 2 2 4 4 13 64 8 15 2 13 4 44 U 19 9 39 4 16 19 7 8 9 21 13 4 4 8 ? 1 3 1 1 1 2 1 1 i i' 1 1 2' 2 1 4 i' 1 3 4 4 9 21 40 1,280 9 46 9 25 6 137 37 103 13 97 31 37 65 11 00 15 44 76 7 11 13 457 21 41 184 64 60 09 233 236 24 36 110 14 165 33 117 26 39 1,126 2 2 1 2 8 15 623 3 13 5 11 2 64 14 30 6 21 10 9 23 6 14 6 7 19 1 1 1 2 2 6 133 3 9 2 5 5 1 2 6 11 26 625 3 24 2 9 * 63 19 Ofi 7 58 13 22 23 4 35 6 34 49 7 7 297 11 16 3 141 34 20 36 122 127 13 15 50 7 95 22 68 10 25 609 1 1 2 fi 1 2 7 2 1 8 614 1 7 2 2 1 3 3 2 3 354 2 1 1 2 3 6 2 4 226 13 9 3 8 7 13 11 3 1 237 2 12 12 R 1 1 43 6 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 q 3 6 10 11 1' 2 13 14 15 16 21 4 7 1 18 8 6 14 1 11 3 13 8 1 2 2 29 2 9 2 10 6 10 11 17 20 5 2 6 13 1 13 4 1 115 4 12 1 3 4 i 17 24 6 109 3 6 3 46 2 1 17 1 4 7 14 25 14 12 6 45 8 6 5 59 3 8 40 9 1 1 9 3 62 ii 1 4 116 1 2 3 2 6 2 1 2 1 7 12 19 i 21 09 i 2 23 33 1 1 1 7 14 7 3 4 10 7 24 25 6 6 15 2 4 6 21 3 6 2 9 39 15 6 14 11 1 3 3 1 131 32 1 10 146 26 1 9 22 3 10 8 68 11 9 1 14 18 30 6 8 16 3 1 8 4 23 C 9 4 6 885 1 1 1 i 3 27 3 29 2 4 131 8 16 1 33 24 20 23 94 83 16 58 2 67 10 36 12 13 312 2 3 60 15 1 5 32 18 15 2 7 27 4 6 5 10 9 5 5 281 1 1 35 1 3 32 33 34 8 1 i 1 3 1 1 1 i' 4 i 1 2 1 1 79 21 2 2 6 17 8 1 4 4 8 8 4 3 37 3 i 1 1 4 1 39 40 41 42 43 44 28 3 66 5 20 2 7 205 1 1 4 2 1 46 2 4 4 i" 47 48 49 1 65 1 51 52 31 31 67 365 12 91 98 110 3 2,375 6 202 360 7 177 135 26 42 106 08 16 1,442 31 41 880 104 3 12 14 33 31- 42 19 .8 143 7 5 17 11 4 8 1 11 6 18 78 85 85 64 18 204 9 5 9 23 3 2 1 5 7 126 4 10 40 32 9 181 6 19 29 3 22 21 4 16 24 16 4 243 1 5 235 17 2 1 105 1 4 29 16 3 98 2 16 1 15 13 1 8 18 11 3 131 1 2 176 12 1 4 12 1 5 8 13 3 CO 2 7 10 2 i 4 2 8 6 3 1 80 2 2 9 2 1 3 3 3 23 2 6 3 3 6 1 i' 1 26 1 1 6 9 8 5 9 53 64 65 50 3 3 4 3 6 2 2i 3 5' 2 14 27 12 5 346 1 6 18 30 45 13 12 626 1 3 5 4 7 11 1 3 2 1 1 3 1 13 26 1 3 136 1 1 9 1 91' 1 1 10 1 3 1 67 53 69 60 61 02 63 64 65 06 67 08 69 70 71 73 73 74 75 76 2 40 101 120 1 6 6 10 46 7' 8 2 2' 2 2 1 45 1 3 9 3 1 1 2 8 1 78 3 8 1 1 1 6 2' 39 1 i 1 3 3 8 5 1 1 6 6 1 1 3 1 1 2 72 2 1 1 2 2 169 2 7 24 1 1 3 4 178 1 2 35 3 23 6 4 8 5 17 1 4 1 1 1 1 47 6 2 12 1 113 6 2 16 9 1 5 3 1 11 1 1 3 3 1 67 1 e Age unkncwn omitted. d Unemployed at principal occnpation during any portion of census year ending May 31, 1800. 734 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 118.— TOTAL MALES AND FEMALES 10 TEAES OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN SELECTED OCCUPATIONS, SPEAK ENGLISH, MONTHS UNEMPLOYED, AND COUNTRY OF BIRTH, X01.ED0, OHIO. SEX ASD SELECTED OCCnPATIONS. MALES (o)..— Fanners, planters, and overseers Gardeners, florists, nurserymen, and Tine growers Engineers (civil, mftchanical, electrical, andmining) andsnrveyors La\vyers Officials (government) Physicians and surgeons Barbers and hairdressers Bartenders Engineers andflremen (not locomotive) Laborers (not Bpecified) ,. Eestaurant and saloon keepers Servants "Watchmen, poHeemen, and detectives Agents (claim, commission, real estate, insnranceretc.) and col- lectors. Bankers, brokers, and officials of banks, etc - Boatmen, canalmen, pilots, and sailors Bookkeepers, clerks, etc _ Commercial travelers Draymen, hackroen, teamsters, etc Livery stable keepers and hostlers ;,. Merchants, dealers, and peddlers Messengers, packers, and porters Salesmen - Steam railroad employes Street railway employ6s Telegraph and'telephone operators Apprentices Bakers Blacksmiths and wheelwrights Boot and shoe makers and repairers Brewers and maltsters Butchers - Cabinetmakers and upholsterers Carpenters and joiners ,. (hoopers (rlass workers Iron and steel workers (includes mol-ders) ..- * , Machinists - - Manufiacturers; publishers, etc Marble and stone cutters and masons , , Painters, glaziers, and vamishers - Plambors and gas and steam fitters - Printers, lithographers, and pressmen .Saw and planing mill employes Ship and boat builders Steam boiler makers Tailors Tinners and tinware makers Tobacco and cigar factory operatives Wood workers (not otherwise specified) FEMALES (o).. Artists and teachers of art Musicians and teachers of music Professors and teachers Hotel and boarding house keepers Housekeepers and stewardesses Laborers (not specified) Laundresses - Nurses and midwivcs Restaurant and saloon keepers Servants Bookkeepers and accountants Clerks and copyists Merchants, dealers, and peddlers Messengers, packers, and ijortors Saleswomen Stenographers and typewriters Telegraph and telephone operators Apprentices Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives Dressmakers, milliners, seamstresses, etc Iron and steel workers (includes raolders)...- Printers, engravers, and bookbinders Tailoresses Tinners and tinware makers Tobacco and cigar factory operatives Total. 25, 798 148 118 U5 176 155 151 199 lie 353 4,600 270 334 212 537 17i 166 2,001 42i 734 140 1, 41T 220 427 1, 767 151 138 175 144; 490 162 133 197 211 l,529i 126' 160 ■ 719 425 520 365 659 186 382 320 154 145 262 209 128 e.ioo 31 55 802 105 33 192 63 24 2,411 139 300 51 77 112 95 18 27 162 1,226 29 53 135 23 82 NATIVE WHITE. Native parents. i,235 61 21 85 143 56 95 77 34 148 70 893 259 217 50 496 58 174 739 62 73 39 23 106 12 498- 53 53 194 126 225 84 24B 43 175 40 68 48 19 51 21 25 35 134 50 35 31 29 8 525 67 08 10 7 30 5T 7 3 23 847 7 11 27 4 4 Foreign, parents. 26 24 41 21 52 26 65 45 104 849 72 75 36 108 27 45 826 96 216 32 336 110 153 524 49 60 98 39 125 11 17 55 62 361 34 45" 288 150 125 90 205 103 153 94 18 46 41 90 46 118 2,657 4 12 H6 19 23 62 170 15 04 72 107 658 17 41 75 12 10 Foreign white. 10, 065 60 70 19 12 47 28 34 37 105 2,985 149 74 121 91 51 277 69 283 43 584 43 100 499 40 15 38 81 257 136 107 109 95 62 238 140 167 185 203 40 52 186 51 202 61 103 1,630 16 73 24 12 938 10 32 26 6 10 6 3 2 32 207 5 1 33 7 12 Total colored. (i) 388 2 71 1 107 4 2 AGE PEEIODSi (6) 10 to 24. 7,229 19 22 29 4 11 3 74 41 66 1,353 13 147 7 47 13 33 981 47 198 39 169 161 176 352 47 69 174 51 106 6 20 62 66 286 24 72 338 156 38 67 227 81 178 08 54 49 100 42 124 3,742 11 27 122 1 13 14 32 8 2 1,768 94 215 8 70 79 18 27 138 634 27 25 to U. 12, 517 46 45 87 104 91 71 105 68 209 2,055 166 137 109 270 79 832 258 361 62. 785 39 200 1,103 86 71 1 74 253 69 90 97 94 760 68 77 304 209 263 187 I 317 88 165 130 59 76 121 83 45 to 64. 17 25 152 40 41 8 100 26 16 505 41 81 23 6 21 20 492 2 14 47 1 4 187 48 173 108 140 33 403 18 45 299 17 17 111 78 21 36 40 428 28 63 195 101 17 465 10 65 and over. a The totals for each sex include all occnpatlons, whether epecifiod or not. ii Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese) and civilized Indians. OCCUPATIONS. 735 CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATXTITT, COLOR, AGE PERIODS, CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO FOR CITIES HAVING 50,000 rPTHABITANTS OR MORE: 1890— Contmned. TO>IiSlI>0, OHIO. COS-JUGAL CONDITION. Illiter- ate. Cannot speak Eng- lish. CNBMPLOYED. ((J) COUNTET OF BIKTH. Single and un- known. Married. "Wid- owed. Di- Torced. Total. lto3 months. 4 to 6 months. 7 to 12 months. Ger- many. Ire- land. Great Britain. Caimda 1181°. Canada (French) Sweden and Norway Den- mark. other coun- tries. 9,736 16,225 771 66 1,032 1, 737 4,920 2,467 2,000 453 5,491 1, 208 894 703 133 60 45 1,578 1 25 35 61 37 24 24 83 81 100 1,742 27 212 17 114 44 62 1,237 108 241 63 272 166 222 628 60 72 174 62 150 21 30 72 75 393 39 83 404 173 77 106 279 99 220 114 68 77 72 113 55 150 6,026 113 75 87 126 129 112 110 33 254 2,695 233 106 181 395 126 100 734 303 473 65 1,088 53 159 1,202 83 65 1 78 324 133 102 120 13a 1,052 85 70 297 240 422 243 357 82 151 193 86 64 182 93 70 148 379 9 8 6 13 2 15 6 2 5 150 9 15 12 23 4 4 24 10 19 10 54 1 30 2 1 1 i' 5 2 7 4 13 25 25 1 8 2 14 4 63 2,072 9 30 11 22 1 75 98 18 93 11 28 33 24 149 15 7 37 8 48 13 9 22 21 626- 33 98 124 42 28 137 203 25 26 79 44 10 13 23 12 39 561 2 4 3 1 3 1 7 8 19 16 a 2 1 38 35 6 2 26 ■10 21 20 49 1,647 94 35 57 41 3 5 120 23 185 25 324 22 48 202 14 1 17 04 137 95 95 77 70' 455 22 10 83 74 67 102 06 14 26 144 1 1« 162 35 40 71 827 6 8 3 4 11 2 i 10 381 17 11 43 8 7 11 44 11 36 9 40 13 7 1G9 11 3 2 1 21 12 6 45' 4 2 21 7 35 37 17 5 2 6 7 4 5 6 1 2 330 9 18 6 5 4 8 2 5 13 81 9 13 3 18 8 11 88 10 25 3 40 4 10 60 4 3 6 10 40 8 2 4 6 57 36 70 13 30 23 23 11 8 3 18 25 6 6 2 9 122 1 2 3 1 3 4 6 20 89 9 11 10 16 6 14 33 14 8 1 31 1 17 SO 8 3 6 7 « 3 1 4 5 1 1 2 3 1 3 3" 191 2 3 3 6 9 2 6 1 4 10 3 10 1 1 8 3 6 .- 5 27 6 2 15 6 2 24 9 1 8 7 7 3 2 2 3 98 3 5 7 3 3 754 16 8 11 8 n 7 5 5 1 3 1,135 7 4 8 1 4 4 4 27 911 1 15 7 10 1 42 40 35 2 12 10 8 50 ■ 3 2 17 1 18 6 2 4 4 167 6 13 23 8 12 97 83 n 10 42 18 3 7 11 5 12 177 8 1 4 27 5 1 1 1 4 q '¥ 1 1 2 5 6' 3 1 2 3 7' 1 9 664 8 18 6 1 1 13 5 32 970 6: 12 4 9 10 6 11 1? 2 1 i 13 K 1 15 1« 27 49 8 53 8 12 13 13 83: 11 4 13 4 25 7 7 15 12 332 26 83 81 29 14 66 111 13 13 30 19 7 3 10 5 24 276 4 2 1 5 5 35 11 23 3 143 5 16 24 1 1 9 6 33 14 10 17 9 49 5 13 23 20 16 13 33 6 2 9 2 1 24 10 17 9 203 17 1 18 19 40 9 46 4 1 39 7 25 3 32 e' 24 1 , 1 1 2 1 20 ?r 3 3 22 ?3 2 2 1 "4 2 i' 25 1 1 97 1 2 13 7 6 4 39 21 20 13 9 84 3 4 18 8 1 lo 22 14 ■2 34 1 1 28 5 4 11 220 ?8 4 16 7 1 3 3 74 2 2 13 12 21 15 IS 5 10 8 10 3 8 2 2 5 633 i' 2 1 5 i' 5 i 1 i 1 63 ft 21 4 3 3 1 1 30 31 '-|9 3 8 43 7 36' 19 15 11 24 3 13 20 20 2 4 8 1 4 147 2 33 S 31 2 11 12 1 3 12 6 11 2 10 1 1 3 1 34 6 i 35 3*i ^7 1 5 2 1 2 38 39 40 1 4 41 3 1 1 3 1- 42 43 14 10 2 7 4 2 6 203 3 19 A'\ 1 4G 47 1 43 41 ■in 2 20 1 8 s 7 51 52 25 44 290 13 41 12 63 13 1 2,183 133 286 17 75 104 90 18 27 154 977 29 50 100 21 32 6 10 3 20 8 13 39 10 7 77 i 8 8 1 2 » 1 1 22 9 12 12 32 7 7 523 3 11 13 4 3 1 1 4 3 3 6 1 6 5 1 49 3 7 a 53 1 9 66 36 7 94 33 15 135 2 4 25 1 5 1 1 66 2 3 9 16 14 1 48 1 1 5 6 4 16' 11 3 1 2 6 4 54 55 56 7 1 1 3 7 6 11 i' > 1 3 4 1 2 8 3 1 3 4 1 2 120 6 3 1 6 2 1 16 7 4 4 49 2 1 104 2 3 4 8 4 ■iT 28 4 1 197 3' 4 3' 3 4 4 1 . 40 3 3 3 1 1 1 2 1 1 m 2 60 61 62 63 ire 163 5 13 2 8 7 5 2' 10 24 137 3 6 9 5 6 64 66 3 3 1 2 3 4 2 3 7 38 2 1 2 33 2 2 i' 1 1 8 1 8 2 3 1 1 3 1 6 2 1 5 3 8 2 1 1 1 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 1 1 2 1 1 2 10 73 1 2 7 5 4 5 7 16 3" 2 16 95 3 1 19 2 7 4 97 3 136 i 16 6 8 8 7 1 32 1 5 24 1 10 13 39 4 2 2 10 I 1 15 1 1 3 3' 1 6 2 5 5 6 1 3 1 c Age unknown omitted. d ITnomployed at principal occupation during any portion of census year ending May 31, 189C. 736 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Taum 118.— total males and FEMALES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN SELECTED OCCUPATIONS SPEAK ENGLISH, MONTHS UNEMPLOYED, AND COUNTRY OF BIRTH TKENTOIV, N. J. SEX AND SELECTED OCCUPATIONS. MALES (a) Farmera, planters, and overseers Garilenors, florists, nurserymen, and vine growers , Clergymen Lawyers Officials (government) Physicians and surgeons ^ Jlarbers and hairdressers Bartenders Eijgineers and firemen (not locomotive) Laborers (not specified) Eestaurant and saloon keepers Servants "Watchmen, policemen, and detectives Agents (claim, commission, real estate, insurance, etc.) and col lectors. Bankers, brokers, and officials of hanks, etc Bookkeepers, clerks, etc Commercial travelers Draymen, hackmon, teamstera, etc Livf ry stable keepers and hostlers Kerchants, dealers, and peddlers Messengers, packers, and porters Salesmen Steam railroad employes Street railway employ 63 Appronticea Bakers Blacksmiths and whcelwrijihts Boot and shoe makers and repairers Brick and tile makers and terra cotta workers Butchers Cabinet makers and upholsterers Carpenters and.ioiners (}lock and watch makers and repairers Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives Iron and steel workers (includes molders) Machinists Manufacturers, publishers, etc Mar I de and stone cuti ers Masons (brick and etone) Painters, glaziers, and varnishers Paper hangers Plumbers and gas and steam fitters Potters Printers, engravers, and bookbinders Pubber factory operatives Tailo-8 Tinners and tinware makers Tobacco and cigar factory operatives "Wire workers "Wood workers (not otherwise specified) FEMALES (a) Artists and teachers of art , Musicians and teachers of music..-'. Professors and teachers Hotel and boarding house keepers Housekeepers and stewardesses Laundresses Nurses and mid wives Pestauraut and saloon keepers Servants Bookkeepers and accountants Clerks and copyists Merchants, dealers, and peddlers Saleswomen Stenographers and typewriters Apprentices Brickmakera and potters Cabinet makers and upholsterers Clock and watch makers and repairers Clotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives Drcsaiuakera, milliners, seamstresses, etc Painters, glaziers, and varnishers Printers, engravers, and bookbindera Kubber factory operatives Tailoresses Wire workers Total. 18, 347 71 161 78 261 167 180 188 224 58 512 105 1,040 122 217 670 70 201 180 278 184 683 168 116 697 106 338 333 276 53 348 306 62 82 2,389 213 347 133 94 116 841 57 4,737 17 43 194 56 83 123 *7 18 1,235 27 143 102 91 61 24 776 17 59 511 673 18 21 22 119 115 NATIVE WHITE. Native parents. 7,883 35 12 33 61 69 59 43 23 131 316 25 29 102 145 761 65 290 63 587 63 147 367 59 . 85 64 146 69 215 65 65 609 71 111 211 159 166 19 149 213 39 49 501 117 227 30 54 57 179 37 1,739 13 28 137 33 43 32 24 1 292 20 104 24 58 40 210 9 36 114 329 2 18 16 46 40 Foreign parents. 3,867 5 10 8 12 18 5 65 31 48 210 44 9 32 32 207 6 85 13 156 37 45 57 13 82 34 45 9 218 36 20 78 11 122 227 77 56 16 77 41 15 27 788 00 46 19 22 14 7 1 255 6 81 20 27 10 13 17 289 264 4 2 6 68 63 Foreign white. 23 79 1,218 65 3 85 15 285 18 25 146 4 34 81 86 105 187 67 23 109 24 104 451 97 64 18 121 50 5 6 1,094 36 74 84 18 21 408 11 Total colored. (*) 17 19 32 15 16 520 1 8 58 6 1 3 248 7 108 82 12 1 17 1 3 105 4 119 AGE PEEIODS. (c) 10 to 24. 6,341 5 2 4 1 3 68 34 22 442 6 47 12 26 119 22 117 87 63 83 18 197 59 35 14 347 39 51 122 46 178 228 83 70 25 20 958 81 104 24 32 31 25 to 44. 2,924 10 27 102 4 10 21 7 728 26 99 6 56 39 24 655 13 40 417 327 15 16 19 61 103 15 20 28 34 42 41 82 41 155 795 106 95 410 44 272 55 556 26 111 347 52 4 82 122 59 261 79 42 312 43 116 410 160 141 34 168 164 33 48 ,191 110 190 53 40 60 3a 27 45 to 64. 1,323 5 13 77 21 31 65 15 5 367 1 37 43 34 11 107 4 13 88 284 2 5 3 37 11 21 24 20 33 49 19 11 3 74 397 50 34 70 62 23 87 20 103 27 302 7 39 126 6 33 102 82 03 3; 21 225 13 69 101 9 87 60 3 7 227 20 49 20 106 10 2 14 26 32 26 21 13 121 14 o Thfl totals for each sex include all occupations, whether specified or not. b Persona of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. OCCUPATIONS. 737 CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AGE PERIODS, CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO FOE CITIES HAVING 50,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE : 1890— Continued. TRKNTOIV, IV. J. CONJUGAL OONDITIOK. lUiter- ate. Can not apeak Eng- lish. UNEMPLOYED, (d) COUKTET OF BIETH. Single and un- known. Married. •Wid- owed. Di- Torced. Total. lto3 montiis. 4to8 months. 7 to 12 months. Ger- many. Ire- land. Great Britain. Canada (Eng- lish). Canada (French) Sweden and Norway. Den- mark. other coun- tries. 6,910 10, 908 620 9 1,401 948 3,981 2,043 1,497 441 1,775 1,431 1,824 46 1 32 ■ 27 004 1 16 14 17 19 14 20 78 62 43 728 16 90 28 62 10 014 8 141 33 208 81 85 117 28 199 73 62 21 377 37 60 159 67 202 300 109 35 12 109 102 83 33 1,079 104 129 37 40 52 423 25 3,735 33 38 42 69 79 46 83 24 207 1,061 142 83 147 166 44 410 62 346 70 788 39 126 437 43 2 105 216 154 293 112 65 503 39 130 660 218 231 40 224 197 29 48 1,279 106 213 87 51 68 403 32 512 7 2 4 7 1 3 4 10 1 1 6 1 3 9 1 1 2 i' 3 12 3 8 12 5 2 7 1 1 7 23 352 34 9 19 14 10 1 46 5 53 2 10 66 3 3 11 23 19 36 2 1 15 3 13 143 3 23 8 43 4 1 5 157 20 13 4 2 88 462 1 3 2 2 1 3' 6 34 113 22 2 10 20 3 31 2 16 4 67 15 7 12 1 23 6 13 15 8 10 2 24 8 69 113 63 24 34 27 2 1 759 24 16 14 6 3 72 6 443 ? 2 4 '1 2 •^ 6 5 3 2 11 68 9 8 13 B 4 14 3 25 2 43 2 6 16 1 3 3 2 28 9 21 276 35 11 13 11 3 11 a 1 a 2 3 2 4 -20 582 2 3 13 9 2 2 6 234 4' 58 7 1 1 473 4 1 i R 2 10 290 2 () i' 6 664 5 22 6 1 483 1 1 i in 1 3 1 11 T> 1 4 3 2 4 13 4 1 14 15 1 3 16 1 3 38 2 68 6 33 14 9 40 9 33 20 41 25 533 10 18 198 24 42 187 32 . 6 12 172 92 14 10 1,013 29 161 24 8 20 130 10 808 26 2 42 6 18 7 5 26 5 18 12 24 10 141 7 9 100 10 32 109 23 3 7 89 49 11 650 14 131 11 5 7 72 5 456 8 4 10 17 1H i 50 13 35 1 1 67 2 5 6 13 8 68 5 3 12 6 30' 2 48 4 9 7 41 4 1 6 22 1 10 9 3 9 5 11 11 340 2 6 77 10 7 60 5 2 5 62 31 2 1 356 12 24 7 3 6 45 3 258 4 7' 3 3 5 1 6 3 e 4 62 1 3 21 4 3 18 4 1 ii 12 1 2 107 3 6 7 19 2 96 20 5 83 1 4 11 7 GO . 38 64 120 44 15 56 9 17 140 33 14 3 33 14 2 '"'135' 7 25 53 8 13 182 2 233 1 1 1 3 19 ''O 82 •"I O"} 4 • 63 3 1 ''■1 1 2 6 11 6 1 4 8 4 3 52 5 1 1 8 4 2 10 9 11 8 1 33 i' 1 2 1 1 6 1 2 3' 15 07 2 90 31 1 4 i ^*> 1 m ^1 5 28 8 10 1 15 , 7 1 1 16 122 4 1 3 75 5 i 7 2 1 3 2 1 3") 1 1 ?fi 37 9R 90 19 5 1 1 2 40 ■11 1 31 3 5 9 3 6 15 43 127 1 13 9 4 3 86 1 226 31 1 13 10 3 92' 68 10 3 2 1 31 2 13 4 >I5 -^fl 1 A^ 3 02 2 70 49 1 1 9 1 2 60 'ii 472 18 10 ^•> 14 35 181 6 45 24 12 1 1,047 25 130 16 85 47 24 655 15 54 467 483 15 21 20 94 113 1 7 4 13 8 45 13 2 93 2 8 29 3 2 2 1 9 36 29 63 21 15 94 3 4 49 1 2 39 2 1 2 2 3 3 3 4 5 3 1 58 1 2 18 4 1 8 6f 2 3 7 8 4 7 62 8' e 18 8 8 324 3 3 3 1 ^5 1 1 1 1 7 8 89 3 2 3 1 56 t^j 14 10 7 2 3 4 4 4 58 1 126 41 30 3 5 1 8 1 8 361 3 24 93 98 3 7 13 24 21 10 3 3 10 1 1 1 2 10 1 9 36 61 02 5 50 3 1 1 i 4 20 2 19 1 1 7 3 1 1 64 6^ 5 1 5 191 2 13 71 35 2 2 11 15 18 1 1 06 1 129 2 41 1 3 7 9 201 91 1 3 29 119 2 29 1 1 13 64 1 1 17 3 25 17 ... 5 69 1 2 7 8 15 54 1 4 2 8 2 3 28 17 1 19 10 1 58 40 12 1 5 7 5 2 1 2 8 71 70 1 73 7t 1 1 2 13 1 75 7f? 12 2 i 1 2 4 i C 2 77 G Age unknown omitted. POP — ^PT 2 47 d Unemployed at principal occupation durinc any portion of con3v.s year ending May 31, 189(\ 738 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Tabm 118.— total males AND FEMALES 10 TEAKS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN SELECTED OCCUPATIONS, SPEAK ENGLISH, MONTHS UNEMPLOYED, AND COUNTEY OF SISTH, TKOV, N. Y. SEX iND SELECTED OCCUPATIONS. MALES (a) . Agricultural laborers Clergymen Lawyera Officials (ffovernmeiit) Pii3'siciaii8 and surgeons. Professors and teaclicrs Barbers and hairdressers Bartenders Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) , Laborers (not specified) Launderera Kestaurant and saloon keepers Servants AYatolimen, policemen , and detectives Agonta (claim, commission, real estate, instirauco, oto.) and col- lectors. Bankers, brokers, and officials of banks, etc Bookiteepers, clerks, etc Commercial travelers Draymen, backmen, teamsters, etc Livery stable keepers and hostlers Merchants, dealers, and peddlers Messengers, packers, and porters Salesmen Steam railroad employes Apprentices Bakers lilacksmitlis and "wheelwrights Boot and shoe makers and repairers. Brewers and maltsters Brickmakers, potters, etc Butchers Cabinetmakers and upholsterers Carpenters and joiners Cotton, -woolen, and other textile mill operatives. Dressmakers, etc Iron and steel workers (includes moldera) . Machinists Manufacturers, publishora, etc Marble and stone cutters Masons (brick and stone) Model and pattern makers Painter.=i, glaziers, and varnishors Paper mill operatives Plumbers and gas and steam litters. . . Printers, engravers, and bookbinders . Stove, f arnaoe, and grate makers Tailors Tinners and tinware makers 1'obacco and cigar lactory operativea. "Wire workers FEMALES (a). Musicians and teachers of music. Professors and teachers Hotel and boarding house keepers. Housekeepers and stewardesses Laborers (not specified) Laundressea Nurses and mid wives Hestaurant and saloon keepers Servants Bookkeepers and accountants Clerks and copyists Merchants, dealers, and peddlers. Saleswomen Stenographers and typewriters Apprentices Box makers (p^per) Confectioners Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives . Dressmakers Milliners Paper mill operatives Seamstresses Sewing machine operators Shirt, collar, andcuif makers - Tailoresses Total. 18, 303 64 75 110 09 93 79 149 174 260 2, .560 145 245 272 205 256 87 1,412 92 043 101 1,314 336 302 278 210 143 206 145 192 74 490 285 395 2,203 392 269 123 322 79 123 168 ]83 219 88 255 63 8,451 61 279 65 187 31 1,204 64 40 1,654 39 117 94 86 25 27 136 20 384 771 110 197 •24 2,692 HATIVB WHITE. Native parents. 4,932 18 27 78 23 65 27 32 36 65 239 «5 40 63 60 625 51 M2 35 167 127 49 19 35 16 38 24 170 83 18B 212 141 128 11 37 48 134 16 27 70 33 22 23 42 14 .11 SO 30 67 7 110 17 3 229 14 2 65 11 753 7 Foreign parents. 6, 158 56 91 62 74 66 18 644 27 213 33 352 175 94 87 144 52 86 18 15 26 86 23 125 138 147 853 106 61 34 99 31 96 23 08 83 46 33 134 27 24 163 14 41 10 649 7 11 390 20 57 IS 45 11 21 9 217 414 62 14 95 12 1,461 14 Foreign white. 7,039 25 30 11 18 13 25 42 64 118 1,691 113 77 78 19 141 14 228 28 532 64 41 64 ■23 72 145 111 65 74 68 27 193 64 SS 1,138 144 80 83 139 43 90 40 26 29 45 151 30 80 23 2,438 ^:otal colored. 36 21 86 14 422 30 25 16 11 75 135 20 6 45 1 S74 27 21 AGE PEEIOES. (c) 10 to 24. 120 ""i 12 11 730 10 130 19 179 244 107 51 206 36 51 11 11 47 13 76 164 167 584 76 10 21 49 15 64 32 45 63 37 44 38 99 30 23 89 1 30 7 615 9 4 831 30 40 16 27 102 8 205 369 66 15 87 14 1,470 20 42 03 32 49 43 83 89 137 1,153 72 362 134 117 139 36 533 55 363 55 658 63 159 164 9 70 121 61 48 82 39 212 96 193 1,170 191 117 45 to 64. 64 169 82 59 106 102 94 62 115 27 162 24 66 12 26 622 9 33 63 44 10 33 3 99 324 35 10 971 3, 991 42 74 75 33 125 23 130 26 79 65 24 14 34 IB 159 22 31 415 111 116 18 80 41 81 12 19 18 38 62 14 38 6 €5a;iid over. 5 25 32 67 13 99 15 8 177 139 13 a The totals for each sex include all occupations, -whether specified or not. b Persona of negro dosceut, Chinese, Japanflso, and civilized Indiana, OCCUPATIONS. 739 CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AGE PERIODS, CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO fOK CITIES HAVING 50,000 INHABITANTS OE MORE : 1890— Continued. TROV, N. Y. CONJTJBAT. CONDmON. Single 'and un- tnovrn. 7,801 Married. 1,046 74 60 161 34 74 26 983 30 203 43 350 255 156 94 209 53 75 23 22 83 20 125 188 229 984 129 82 30 73 29 113 43 61 99 72 68 40 144 39 6,947 54 267 5 83 11 941 30 6 1,449 36 168 12 76 24 26 129 11 335 615 92 18 158 23 2, 279 81 9,763 28 39 71 45 68 28 89 34 177 1,374 69 174 106 159 168 57 402 62 414 43 900 77 143 173 6 175 111 59 51 323 94 158 , 1,53 246 220 46 187 197 33 59 82 133 48 107 24 665 4 5 12 23 4 106 8 15 68 2 7 13 7 1 25 87 11 1 11 1 144 4 ■Wid- owed. Di- vorced. 2 1 5 15 140 2 11 5 12 13 4 25 4 26 9 62 4 3 11 1 4 16 11 3 7 47 81 16 156 16 20 130 1 2 63 6 1 1 156 13 Illiter- ate. Can not speak JEng- lisb. 1,197 4 6 614 2 6 21 16 4 7 210 5 2 7 167 459 2 1 2 1 245 ■UNEMPLOTEIl. (d) Total. 7 13 M 63 1,150 22 2 29 8 15 7 84 1 107 17 57 61 17 30 37 18 81 26 10 18 16 158 90 64 1,377 59 17 32 173 35 126 12 27 38 110 86 24 73 22 1,695 5 132 417 7 45 6 94 114 29 46 6 610 lto3 montihs. 7 4 2 29 390 2 120 209 2 34 4 to 6 months. 7 to 12 months. 17 609 29 30 470 IS 7 13 100 13 70 147 4 15 2 208 6 1,883 7 251 4 2 5 1 6 1 19 12 19 10 2 3 5 3 26 19 6 165 8 4 10 15 8 6 18 4 290 COUNTRY OP BIETH. Ger- many. 997 12 14 4 1 7 12 42 7 45 6 226 10 1 15 3 4 101 1 2 4 Ire- land. 22 59 1,120 4 56 41 57 19 12 45 8 159 20 224 28 17 40 6 18 71 33 37 7 18 5 74 23 16 616 36 31 18 96 26 33 10 7 16 38 9 10 5 1,507 22 13 56 11 344 15 17 607 1 6 8 34 56 5 3 18 1 214 5 Great Britain. 5 2 4 2 7 3 6 5 36 128 7 11 10 4 16 5 52 2 13 48 13 7 285 72 17 11 24 14 23 3 12 Canada (Enc- liah). 317 Canada (French) 346 Sweden and Norway, 90 26 Den- mark. Other coun- tries. 265 1 6 10 2 1 137 15 c Age unknown omitted. d Unemployed at principal occupation during any portion of census year ending May 31, 1890. 740 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 118.— TOTAL MALES AND FEMALES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER ENGAGED IN SELECTED OCCUPATIONS, SPEAK ENGLISH, MONTHS UNEMPLOYED, AND COUNTRY OF BIRTH, ■WItMINGTOIV, OEI.. SEX AND SELECTED OCCUPATIONS. MALES (a). A/rricuItnral laborers Miuersandiiuarrymen Clergymen Eiiiiiiieers (civil, meuhanical, electrical, andinining) and svirvpyora Ijavvyera Physicians and surgeons IJarbers and bairdroasers Bartenders Ent^iiicers and firemen (not locomotive) . Laborers (not specified) Hestaurant and saloon keopera Servants Watobraen, policemen, and detectives Agents, collectors, and cnmmorcial travelers . Bankei-8, brokers, and officials of banks, etc . . Bookkeepers, clerks, etc Draymen, backmen, teamsters, etc Livery stable keepers and hostlers , Merchants, dealers, and peddlers Messengers, packers, and porters Salesmen Steam railroad employ68 Telegraph and telephone operators . Apprentices Baliers Blacksmiths Boot and shoe makers and repairers. Briekmakers, potters, etc Butchers Cabinet makers Carpenters andjoinera Carriage and wagon makers (not otherwise classified) . Ciotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives Iron and steel workers (inclndes niolders) Leather carriers, dressers, li nishera, and tanners Alachinists ' Manufacturers, publishers, etc Marble and stone cutters Masons (brick and stone) Painters, glaziers, and varnishers Plumbers and gas and steam fitters Printers, engravers, and bookbinders Saw and planing mill employes, etc Ship and boat biiilders Steam boiler makers Tailors Tinner.^ and tinware makers 'Jpbolatercrs Wheelwrights Wood "Workers (not otherwise specified) . PEMALES (a) . Artists and teachers of art Mnsicians and teachers of music — Professors and teachers Hotel and boarding house keepers. Housekeepers and stewardesses... Laborers (not specified) Laundresses Nurses and midwives Servants Bookkeepers and accountants . Clerks and copyists , Merchants, dealers, and peddlers. Saleswomen Stenographers and typewriters . . . Apprentices Boot and shoe makers and repairers Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives. Dressinakers, railliners, seamstresses, etc Leather curriers, dressers, finishers, and tanners. Painters, glaziers, and varnishers Paper mill operatives Printers, engravers, and bookbinders — Tailorosaea Upholaterera Wood workers (not otherwise specified) . Total. 20, 994 79 m 85 97 67 79 163 61 277 133 239 174 202 78 923 3'J8 134 1,0U6 218 276 1,019 en 415 132 C06 210 170 210 175 1,101 134 233 1,188 823 473 92 239 683 174 154 129 351 141 103 133 175 59 109 NATIVE WHITE, 37 55 286 85 163 42 202 93 2, 042 73 128 113 203 30 10 367 847 20 59 22 33 120 21 52 Native parents. 10, 489 20 ai 40 83 60 61 67 25 172 978 29 20 123 141 66 739 164 49 647 121 200 651 61 213 14 277 93 35 109 81 837 73 99 512 810 444 312 20 124 435 106 99 89 198 57 39 75 102 44 114 2,092 Foreign parents. 18 30 161 46 69 6 14 59 412 05 48 135 23 11 143 621 4 29 36 8 10 29 C 140 60 10 148 67 45 153 7 168 86 110 17 4 42 15 142 40 71 20li 307 176 82 31 44 147 50 38 20 60 45 6 3S 39 9 22 Foreign white. 10 217 22 24 21 64 7 10 4 179 252 15 26 4,273 28 7 3 3 5 19 •♦ 13 50 1,122 60 18 28 29 4, 42 88 13 230 23 188 1 34 81 3 56 78 120 20 67 299 259 201 74 24 48 97 18 16 3 95 65 21 31 6 24 838 1 9 12 650 3 Total colored. 19 1,340 184 7 3 2 140 66 71 31 10 15 128 3 1 2 1 6 171 73 9 1,199 1 27 10 44 30 174 6 857 AGE PEEIODS. (C) 6,151 12 112 31 23 5 473 109 33 140 189 126 238 36 412 46 106 30 67 58 31 179 33 08 393 382 203 56 20 41 168 80 72 47 64 26 14 44 56 7 42 25 to 44. 2,792 27 33 102 3 14 17 56 20 1,154 45 86 7 138 23 21 8 290 443 12 50 13 22 67 16 9,953 45 to 64. 4,117 79 36 153 1,684 81 106 76 117 42 363 215 74 672 17 119 623 23 2 06 253 75 72 107 93 533 59 100 577 464 454 256 60 118 02 51 141 76 55 03 92 27 00 9 20 161 36 63 18 96 24 630 27 36 54 68 7 1 74 335 17 14 33 11 17 24 15 8 77 780 38 20 09 63 24 75 60 24 332 11 28 140 1 16 123 77 29 42 41 328 36 30 192 86 143 135 13 05 104 7 19 20 130 1 2 18 38 73 7 39 41 190 1 65 and over. 1 133 I 1 18 a The totals for each sex include all occupations, whether specified or not. 6 Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indiana. OGCUPATIONS. 741 CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AGE PERIODS, CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO FOE CITIES HAVING 50,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE : 1890— Continued. CONJDQAL CONDITIOS. niiter- ate. Can not Bpeak Eng- lish. ^ UMEMPLOTED. ((2) COUNTRY OF BIRTH. Single and un- known. Married. ■Wid- owed. Di- vorced. Total. lto3 months. 4 to 6 months. 7 to 12 months. Ger- many. Ire- land. Great Britain. Canada (Eng- lish). Canada (French) Sweden and -Norway. Den- mark. other coun- tries. 9,041 11, 292 649 12 1,768 421 2,607 1,701 638 268 931 1,907 675 80 3 98 16 COO 1 45 21 18 42 29 16 94 46 63 1,740 23 162 19 62 12 614 156 55 277 197 153 404 46 414 79 168 57 83 70 42 302 48 130 542 540 316 107 41 80 272 99 91 60 110 43 31 66 84 15 67 4,120 30 38 04 64 38 64 65 13 205 1,982 102 74 144 145 65 300 228 78 781 21 115 593 16 1 60 324 134 85 129 124 750 82 94 006 391 485 340 45 153 393 72 01 62 213 93 70 63 90 42 102 530 4 1 3 1 21 13 1 2 6 1 18 34 11 23 5 9 2 2 3' 1 2 1 2 6 7 6 126 15 6 6 4 2 13 2 i' 1 2 9 28 686 39 22 10 4 2 11 2 2 1 3 1 1 2 4 7 2 6 1 1 <> 1 1 1 3 1 4 223 5 8 4 2 9 149 8 3 11 5 1 8 14 1 34 1 2" 1 4 1 2 920 4 41 D 1 6 1 10 08 1 4 1 12 3 16 6 2 39 4 6 22 1 4 32 12 2 4 6 20 21 61 21 75 19 3 11 28 3 i 1 7 1 "'iei' 2' 2 4 9 844 1 18 10 2 34 48 5 26 15 15 76 4 18 8 07 17 70 6 9 171 13 40 177 120 49 17 40 93 115 16 12 10 39 13 9 18 19 10 29 449 1 2 4 635 1 1 4 230 i 1 79 1 1 1 2 2 S n 2 11 i 10 7 n 12 12 2 4 2 21 34 3 13 8 8 58 2 11 5 46 9 48 2 6 123 5 22 137 75 30 9 36 53 76 11 8 9 22 9 7 15 11 4 23 249 5 3 4 13 14 2 1 15 1 ::::;.■;; 1 1 1 1 13' if 1 3 1 16 8 12 2 6 4 6 14 2 4 1 14 7 18 2 1 35 4 12 33 33 12 4 1 34 27 1 3 5 2 5 7 15 23 11 91 1 10 112 3 1 17 69 25 42 7 2 64 1 18 19 7 3 1 4 39 3 1 30 2 5 1 54 ■JO •'1 ■ 7 21 1 1 4 1 2 19 n 4 23 •'4 3 2 7 1 4 1 3 13 4 7 18 7 4 3 12 4 1 1 6 1 2 4 3 5 79 10 70 22 28 5 5 45 20 12 1 i' 9 18 25 3 12 19 2 5 9 43 4 9 40 12 22 20 5 6 17 8 2 7 19 5 2 4 1 2 2 9 19 18 30 7 10 6 13 2' 1 1 ■>» 07 i' 1 ■'8 29 31 42 39 4 16 50 57 67 9 1 23 1 9 2 3 29 5 11 3 7 110 10 4 36 9 18 143 163 32 28 10 28 31 13 1 95 24 8 9 4 3 533 2 14 11 1 2 35 15 15 3 7 2 ■10 1 4 5 11 1 i' 23 1 7 148 67 7 2 8 13 7 1 18 4' 36 22 7 4 4 3 2' 2' 10 T> 33 34 3 1 4 2 1 1 10 2 6 12 2 3 1 i 1 35 30 ^7 38 H9 4 4 1 1 43 13 14 9 11 11 3 2 1 4 3 1 121 34 7 6 4 14 2 2 1 7 46 11 1 4 47 48 1 1 8 678 2 40 2 5 1 50 7 113 1 16 1 32 1 2 SO 51 52 617 22 33 51 273 12 65 27 79 39 1,617 68 119 41 195 27 22 14 339 089 18 55 22 31 109 19 48 3 3 5 10 18 10 69 12 221 4 6 30 4 1 1 64 88 5 04 40 200 1 4 39 3 3 2 6 84 2 3 4 20 24 101 8 14 1 3 67 1 2 6 3 2 2 3 6 53 54 65 50 67 68 59 60 61 62 03 04 65 66 67 63 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 1 12 2 1 3 3 2 5' 10 10 1 7 4 402 1 2 2 3 2 2' 4 2 11 31 17 99 i 1 32 2 3 1 17 8 54 1 3 1 3 3 10 31 4 6 6 16 3 6 1 1 69 1 8 38 1 3 7 2 1 1 20 2 1 3 2 2 1 25 i 392 3 1 2 11 i' 1 i 23 2 10 4 3 1 44 84 1 9 1 1 22 1 9 5 4 3 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 8 i 1 3 1 16 94 1 12 61 2 2 1 24 35 1 3 4 6 3' 10 38 10 11 1 1 17 10 1 3 4 22 "9 3 4 2 4 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 6 1 1 1 8 2 1 1 9 1 2 5 2 5 1 1 1 1 7 5 1 c Age unknown omitted. d Unemployed at principal occupation during any portion of census year ending May 31, 1890. 742 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 118.— TOTAL MALES AKD ^FEMALES 10 YEAES OF AGE AHD OVEE ENGAGED IN SELECTED OC0OPATION8, SPEAK ENGLISH, MONTHS UNEMPiOZED, AND COUNTRY OlF BIETH, BEX AND SELECTED OCCUPATIONS. Total. mjtxwx, WHITE. Foreign white. Total colored. (*) ASE SSaUODS.^C) Native parents. Foreign rpirents. 10 to 24. ^toU. tSto^ 65 and over. 1 MALES (a) 26, 874 9,658 5,415 11,582 319 7,.053 13, 116 5,:736 931 B 341 243 120 82 98 123 143 12:i IfiO 318 90 2, 780 280 222 290 96 1,434 115 920 206 1,363 184 G99 016 100 333 117 398 73 1,201 108 122 1, 495 : 912 i 1, 190 : 172 2, 227 554 1 111 497 80 697 : 136 210^ 278 211 72 72 1, 766 397 8,254 150 205 44 47 82 91 100 75 23 134 40 127 77 84 182 83 930 86 393 89 736 54 384 287 63 70 24 77 9 435 46 47 557 121 173 65 829 425 15 93 59 237 85 61 129 45 35 23 108 221 2,282 41 11 10 12 10 11 17 24 28 49 6 309 47 37 38 ■9 298 14 199 43 157 71^ 174 152 21 i ITS 22 S3 23 351 25 29 179 333 389 36 600 44 17 69 5 150 31 120 88 26 12 20 304 64 2,784 139 27 71 21 6 21 19 24 71 133 34 2,327 108 ■97 .69 4 203 1. 300 65 460 63 140 173 17 ■85 71 267 40 467 37 39 753 458 624 80 824 S3 79 332 16 205 19 39 61 138 23 29 1,282 111 3,072 5 i' Si ,153 .20 14 1 12 3 21 42 35 6 697 115 7 30 5 560 19 ,203 40 160 105 299 120 24 320 -38 66 17 ^0 27 .33 265 389 4U 49 620 26 22 93 130 32 87 98 49 12 17 488 83 4,331 110 82 46 40 65 56 83 73 92 176 29 1,364 129 114 134 44 715 65 526 111 721 67 299 375 61 6 62 188 39 563 60 64 768 392 464 76 1,136 227 53 277 29 321 . 75 93 120 109 39 40 973 209 3, 079 50 86 45 29 34 43 44 25 24 93 46 630 31 93 102 38 143 31 180 46 402 19 92 110 11 1 14 125 12 356 20 21 382 115 298 40 408 246 33 102 31 128 26 25 46 37 20 13 265 87 719 20 50 21 8 8 12 13 4 1 17 8 91 10 8 24 9 13 R 4 5 Gardeners, florists, .nnraerymeii, and vine growers . „ Clergymen - 6 7 Lawyera ^ - R 1 9 Professors and teaciiera . -. 10 Barbers and hairdressers . . 38 2 10 23 54 4 11 Engineers and firemen (not locomotiT'6) , . — n Janitors .._ , 13 14 Laborers (not speciiied) „ Servants 15 10 17 Agents (claim, commiaBion, real estate, insurance, etc.) and col- lectors. Ifl 3 Ifl Commercial travolera ?0 Draymen, hackmen, team st«rs. -etc 34 9 17 7 67 2 7 11 2 3' 19 5 49 1 4 78 14 13 7 52 53 3 25 11 18 3 5 4 16 1 2 22 18 106 81 Livery stable keepers and liostlera B« ?3 Messengers, packers, and porters 7 1 4 74 SH Sfi W ?R Sakers i 1 8 'i' 6 W Blacksmitha and wheel Wrights 80 Bleachers, dyers, and scourers ai s? Butchers 83 R4 RS Cotton, woolen, ami other textile mill operatives RH Iron and steel workers (includea molders) . .... 4 1 14 2 R7 Leather curriers, dressers, finishera, and taimers RR Machiiiista Rt ■Manufacturers, publishers, etc 40 41 Maaona (brick and stone) 3 4!! 4R Painters, glaziers, and vamishers 5 1 44 45 PlnTnbATSfl.Tid fraq jiTiH Ktj^nm fitt.prs ,. . 4A Printers, engravers, and bookbinders 47 Tailors 2 2 4R 4fl SO 2 1 116 fil 52 FEMALES (a) Artists and teachers of art m 44 103 421 104, 194 180 159 ; 2,441 425 50 241 41 642 93 262 897 829 129 195 45 ■ 285 48 27 109 141 38 81 255 62 110 18 92 266 245 18 78 6 94 19 79 44 325 66 23 18 105 16 7 50 13 4 M 126 9 17 32 22 340 137 S 127 30 364 60 124 438 309 59 132 1 24 1 77 20 10 60 107 3 38 43 66 83 46 1, 794 43 25 S6 6 94 14 60 215 1B3 14 35 3 96 12 10 68 21 16 43 141 3 27 41 3.1 1,383 275 8 153 41 357 52 165 513 320 06 ISO 33 150 25 15 49 111 19 49 240 48 76 94 75 886 140 20 81 7 10 37 38 75 46 43 141 10 21 8 2 1 3 16 17 6 8 23 54 TVTnuicra.Tisftnd tAnplnivrq nf miiqip 1 2 55 Professors and teachers SR 57 Housekeepers and stewardesses 2 53 58 Laundresses 5R Nurses and midwives fiO 35 fil Bookkeepers, clerks, etc 62 Merchants, dealers, and poddlera 2 63 Saleswomen 64 Apprentices «& Boot and shoemakers and repairers 177 39 86 164 379 63 68 8 100 21 11 90 30 8 2 10 18 117 9 5 4 28 2 1 2i 6« Box makers (paper) HI Corset makers 3 1 as Cotton, woolen, and other textile mill operatives «(> 2 10 1 2 70 Milliners 71 Paper loill operatives T2 Printers, engravers, and bookbinders 73 7 S 74 Sowing machine operators 75 76 i 5 77 1 a The totals for oaeli sox includo all occupations, -whotber specifled or not. b Persona of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and ci"vUiEed Indiana, OCCUPATIONS. 743 CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AGE PERIODS, CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO J'OE CITIES HAVING 50,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE : 1890— Continued. WORCESTER, mASS. CONJUGAL CONDITION. Illiter- ate. Can not apeak Kng- lisL UNEMPLOYED, (d) :;OUNTEY OF BIBTH. Single and un- kiioTrn. Married. Wid- owed. Di- vorced. Total. lto3 mouths. 4 to 6 months. 7 to 12 months. Ger- many. Ire- land. Great Britain. Canada (EiiK- lislj). Canada (l^'reucb) Sweden and Norway. Den- marlt. other conn- tries. 10,699 15,224 904 47 1,625 1,126 3,689 2,137 1,109 443 281 4,621 , 1,274 794 1,650 2,181 35 806 1 229 67 37 28 29 24 42 66 57 63 19 1,157 184 29 64 24 786 31 318 79 290 125 387 218 49 332 48 98 30 472 32 41 404 - 487 666 61 913 68 31 172 9 217 43 118 134 75 81 27 780 117 6,936 97 173 81 61 62 94 93 64 96 235 67 1,529 91 187 203 66 021 80 666 118 1,010 69 296 369 48 1 67 276 42 736 71 77 1,025 405 599 106 1,250 462 74 302 *70 353 90 88 135 130 50 44 933 266 622 14 12 8 3 7 6 8 3 5 18 3 95 11 6 21 7 22 2 40 9 49 1 1 21 5 7 11 3 3 1 62 14 30 1 1 B 1 20 5 20 2 651 40 7 13 1 53 9 79 23 60 23 40 38 7 43 9 43 10 405 4 15 321 140 187 18 197 15 22 220 11 180 18 34 34 29 8 220 37 1,167 30 6 8 17 6 13 1 5 2 9 i' "i 3 2" 1 2 3 2 1 2 5 10 42 9 46 6 3 11 7' 6 68 21 1,610 47 08 20 1 41 2 182 44 131 21 33 104 7; 17 3 92 20 213 18 10 116 lOU 308 27 221 17 55 153 1 60 23' 14 23 10 12 404 20 1,624 4 1 11 2 1 3 3 3 2 25 2 75 10 16 42' 6 19 2 42 11 24 12 1 14 10 22 10 29 3 5 34 239 68 9 210 20 3 38 5 22 1 7 11 12 4 7 41 17 264 49 5 i' 5 1 3 7 7 3 34 15 9 6 1 28 1 36 2 26 7 24 25 4 2 2 22 1 35 2 6 1S2 6 29 9 56 17 6 9 1 21 4 3 51 7 2 1 18 20 229 21 4 4 4 1 1 12 1 39 4 16 3 6 4 2 1 4 2 1 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 2 2 1 7 i 5 3^ 4 163 13 8 17 4 16 1 345 24 3 9 9 2 2 1 5 2' 12 8 1 633 25 6 3 5 '"'sei' 8 '2' 1 3 1 208 13 3 1 1 13 10 26 4 432 9 7 5 1 42 1 12 1 '37 27 4 1 37 23 61 1 24 2 9 104 24 127 1 199 7 2 24 4 23 7 1 13 44 2 3 676 11 601 3 11 1?, 98 3 1 3 14 7 2' 107 7 4 8 ] 29 3 42 12 68 3 17 21 2 12 18 69 1 141 10 7 337 40 06 23 90 12 13 98 5 m 4 4 10 15 4 5 29 26 267 13 14 15 2 16 17 5 2 2 4 2 2 27 7 47 12 40 fl 21 21 2 21 6 25 3 247 9 230 76 109 122 8 11 114 8 102 11 21 18 17 .3 5 129 28 687 13 2 5 9 9 7 12 2 7 1 27 i' 14 23 18 3 28 3 4 9 3 13 4 3 4 6 1 1 32 3 174 5 2 4 32 1 7 i 7" 8 1 6 2 3 3 15 3 1 80 7 i 4 3 i 12 i' 21 5 36 i' 1 i' 2 i 10 1 4 3 134 3 3 6 1 1 2 18 11 55 14 40 5 2 27 4 2 7 ,, 30 6 33 2 17 4 1 6 1 12 13 25 21" 23 6 11 8 10 10 6 10 1 11 6 131 2 5 77 41 60 8 47 4 7 106 20 21 22 23 15 27 3 1 2 24 25 26 27 2 24 1 51 5 3 64 20 36 6 62 23 23 1 27 3 4 7 5 1 1 43 14 638 2' 28 29 ;;0 1 18 31 1 2 2' 1 3 104 87 73 15 41 3 7 83 1 92 M 40 10 30 51' 1 14 'il 1 .... ^ i' 26 22 20 10 17 3 34 35 36 37 38 39 'lO 1 8 41 42 19 1 65 3 10 11 6 4 2 8 -43 1 1 20 1 45 2 1 58 2 9 2 2 176 8 270 8 1 1 263 11 163 46 47 48 49 59 6 306 10 1 5 183 11 05 50 51 62 39 88 398 15 98 79 95 2,245 392 18 218 41 488 86 232 622 604 108 186 44 238 40 23 132 136 4 5 g 53 69 60 48 108 4 16 6 1 1 4 124 1 2 5 1 1 1 ) 9 4 4 2 18 5 53 10 10 33 22 44 13 84 29 17 16 2 • 102 1 14 20 38 69 5 1,112 9 16 10 1 54 7 13 94 60 4 20 1 23 8 9 9 4 58 9 1 2 1 9 5 5 72 23 2 11 2 7 3 1 8 1 1 5 2 9 2 31 70 14 1 5 2 7 1 6 10 28 3 1 64 4 3 5 3 3 4 17 4 1 3 1 ii 1 1 6 2 7 2 510 2 6 65 8 15 35 3 2 4 .'^6 14 13 37 176 27 10 5 14 98 12 8 3 17 41 11 1 5 6 37 4 57 4' 1 1 10 3 7 3 68 59 154 05 60 61 1 10 2 3 62 25 8 17.3 12 82 99 122 31 46 3 05 5 6 28 13 10 2 91 10 46 67 62 11 33 2 43 4 4 19 9 13 3 61 2 21 21 43 13 5 2 3 21 9 2 16 7 63 64 35 4 17 50 118 10 i 13 2 12 24 93 10 5 1 22 3 1 20 2 6 1 1 1 14 1 2 2 6 1 11 1 18 2 2 65 66 1 16 4 5 15 11 15 11 17 7 8 1 8 1 2 2 3 2 2 3 21 31 68 3 2 67 i 5 4 68 69 70 8 1 1 71 72 1 22 4 3 16 3 Z 1 5 1 10 2 U 10 2 2 6 2 29 5 2 13 3 16 1 1 2 1 1 7 1 3 8 73 74 2' 1 29 14 75 1 3 1 7 1 7 1 7« 77 e Age unknown omitted. d Unemployed at principal occupation during any portion of census year ending May 31, 1890. 4 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. M 119.— TOTAL MALES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IIST THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS AND IN EACH CLASS OP OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AND AGE PERIODS ACCORDING TO CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH, AND MONTHS UNEMPLOYED: 1890. AliJL OCCUPATIOIVS. MEEAL NATIVITT, COLOE, AND AGE PEEIODS. Aggregate . 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years , 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 05 years and over- Age unknown 1 "white . to 14 years 5 to 24 yejirs .0 to 34 years 15 to 44 years 5 to 54 years i5 to 64 years io years and over. i.ge Tintnown ve white — native parents. to 14 years 5 to 24 years 5 to 34 years 5 to 44 years 5 to 54 years 5 to 04 years 5 years anil over. Ige unknown re white — foreign parents. to 14 years 5 to 24 "years 5 to 34 years 5 to 44 years 5 to 54 years 5 lo 04 years 5 years and over. Lge unknown ign white. to 14 years 5 to 'Jl years 3 to ri-i years 5 to 44 years 5 to 54 years 5 to 04 years 5 years and over. Lge unknown . colored (&) . ) to 14 years ) to 24 years > to 34 years ) to 44 years ) to 54 years S to 64 years , ) years and over, .ge unknoAvn ina of negro descent. ) to 14 years 5 to 24 years j 1 o 34 years ) to 44 years ) to 54 years ) to 64 years , ) 3'ear3 and over, -ge unknown Total. 400, 686 4,761, 8.')8 4, 989, 814 3, 02(i, 356 2, 538. 459 1,514.615 910,895 78, 607 16, 003, 147 243, 219 4, 103, 325 4, 488, 680 3, 255, 799 2, 270, 474 1, 367, 955 814, 234 59, 461 9, 535, 827 143, 769 2. 317, 467 2,449,980 1, 899. 0;.'5 1. 322, 664 ■ 822, 955 633, 093 40,005 2, 737, 714 01, 984 1,115,492 906, 054 404, 412 155, 088 68, 333 32,214 3,537 4, 329, 600 31 070, ,132 952, 792. 480, 248, 14, 2, 217, 943 157, 367 058, 533 5i)l,134 370, 557 267, 985 110, 660 90, 061 19, 046 2, 101, 379 150,714 640, 240 402,11)7 337, 500 253, 104 141,219 95, 090 15, 375 CONJCGAL CONDITION. Single and unknown. 7, 378, 971 400, 553 4, 144, 145 1, 834, 013 589, 854 226, 761 92,811 43, 296 47, 538 6, 442, 443 243, 197 3, 609, 337 1,693,442 631,970 203, 715 83,651 38, 344 38, 857 3, 420, 799 149, 1, 968, 830, 281, 96, 44, 22, 26, 1, 610, 953 01,982 1, 042, 904 404, 8S5 74, 982 17, 462 4,670 1,855 2,207 Married. 10, 749, 080 28 008, 901 077, 854 906, 880 153, 177 271, 666 703, 7S4 26, 890 18 487, 927 731,270 613,008 029, 660 150,412 028, 414 17,431 9 314,517 578, o:;5 548,673 147, 161 702, 231 417, 889 12,045 TVid- owed. 648, 457 4 7,400 08, 251 117, 434 147, 951 143,312 100, 318 3,724 562, 421 4 5,007 55, 731 99, 427 127, 502 l-.'7, 528 144, 263 2,900 337,489 71, 489, 315, 12S, 47, 24, 1, 31, 457 7 597, 990 71,697 458, 213 66.'), 565 176, 233 749, 126 89, 967 651, 232 33, 938 400,416 13, 803 186,106 10, 035 4,220 936, 528 856, 675 2, 729, 369 167, 350 10 6.34, 808 120, 974 140, 671 340, 584 57, 884 293,213 23, 016 223, 517 9, 2fi0 121,154 4,952 75, 370 8,681 9,459 1, 155, 060 150, 703 10 518,501 118, 955 111, 539 336, 846 37, 428 280, 940 15, 096 210,353 6,864 118, 392 4,493 74, 473 6,891 9,091 2 3,727 35, 792 01, 182 72, 726 71,518 00, 462 2,080 43, 599 733 10, 053 12, 144 9, 171 5,570 5,770 153 181, 333 2 608 9, 886 20, 101 45, 005 60,440 48,024 067 86, 036 2,393 12, 620 18, 007 20, 452 15, 784 16, 056 824 84, 601 2,369 12, 309 17, 692 20, 066 15, 507 15,846 812 Di- vorced. 1 1,353 9,696 13, 188 10, 567 6,926 3,497 355 994 8,237 •10,734 9,567 6,464 3,214 273 780 6,809 7,425 0, 3,il 4,260 2,114 225 4,291 143 1,446 1,417 788 323 164 11 8,213 05 982 1,892 2,428 1,873 936 37 1 358 1,459 5, 043 1 355 1,443 1,440 989 460 278 81 2, 688, 765 158, 971 698, 494 539, 769 473, 905 374, 233 217, 114 176, 463 19,816 1, 278, 077 - 61,790 260, 162 297,110 253, 623 183, 079 125, 078 90, 262 7,973 719, 824 Can not speak English. 46, 802 109,170 152, 163 144, 903 91, .563 62, 936 49, 488 3,750 68,644 3,547 21, 979 18, 646 12, 487 0, 296 3,061 2,467 161 489, 609 5,441 75,013 120, 303 96, 173 85, 330 69, 081 38, 307 4,003 1, 310, 688 104, 181 332, 332 242, 659 220, 282 191,151 122, 036 86, 201 11, 843 1, 204, 402 103, 853 325, 198 228, 916 207, 867 181,621 119, 105 85, 097 9,737 II,. 584 157, 039 222, 946 152, 815 104, 264 65, 099 43, 230 8,175 085, 879 10,470 144, 060 197, 501 130, 598 94, 069 61, 339 42, 001 5,241 56, 829 2,376 14, 042 13,453 10, 433 7,746 5,636 3,776 367 17, 643 1,370 8,518 4,325 2, 004 756 374 245 62 611, 407 6,724 122, 100 ISO, 723 118,101 85, 668 65, 329 87, 980 4,822 79, 273 1,114 12,379 25,445 22, 217 10, 195 3,700 1,229 2,934 7,200 807 2,201 1, 451 1,088 817 443 294 89 UNEMPLOYED, (a) Tot.al. 3, 013, 117 79. 209 88.), 158 786, 741 552, 298 308, 021 211,749 12!), '.irj.', 8, 9!^8 2, 621, 318 51, 554 751, .335 703, 673 492, 065 325, 107 187, .561 104, 575 0,388 28, 416. 353. 271, 171, 101, 61, 3, 439, 165 15, 140 197,391 131, 778 67, 828 22. 834 9,054 4,671 649 773, 464 7,800 1,37, 110 217,149 162, 860 130, 952 77, 390 38,111 1, 981 391, 79D 27. 655 133, 823 84, (108 CO, 2;i3 42, 854 24, 188 16, 378 2,000 374, 608 27, 552 131, 29D 79, 2,-.2 55, 211 40, 010 22, 882 10, 007 2,449 1 to3 months. 1,553,759 34, 083 400. 515 451,620 303, 275 175, 492 82, 781 36, 553 4,434 1, 319, 911 o Unemplo.v^ed at principal occupation during any portion of census year ending May 31. 18S0. 6 Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and oiviUzod Indians. ^ , '■ »". 4 to 6 months. 1, 179, 426 36,110 346, 688 280, 187 207, 739 152,217 96. id 1 50,417 3, 5^-5 1, 045, 030 7 to 12 months. 20, 144 381, 860 393,129 267, 538 150, 580 69, 611 28, 093 3,066 729, 324 12, 015 212,974 209, 308 154, 632 82, 144 38, 802 17,581 1,863 215, 412 5,262 96, 124 70, 693 29, 485 9,539 3, 043 1,100 266 375, 175 2,867 72, 752 119,228 83,421 58, 807 27, 666 9,412 932 233, 848 13, 939 84, 065 52, 497 35, 737 24, 912 13, 270 7,460 1,368 220, 027 13, 901 83, 663 50, 359 83. 412 23, 790 12,811 7,373 1,328 24, 032 304, 218 253, 306 186, 90:1 137. 308 87,684 49, 034 2,585 554,035 13, 631 17i,:i;>5 121, 776 98, 51 ! 70, 2' 47,110 29, 98.5 1,548 ,989 6,835 I 80, 3l,-8 49,113 22, 496 9, 948 4,088 1,970 220 316, 60S 3.066 5J, 675 8-'. 412 0.-.. OliO 57, 151 36, 880 17, 073 617 133, 790 12,078 42, 470 26, , Feisoss of neero descent, ChineBe, Japanese, and civiUzed Indians. r48 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. :'ABM 119.— TOTAL MALES 10 YEARS OP AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS AND IN EACH CLASS OF OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AND AGE PERIODS ACCORDING TO CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH, AND MONTHS UNEMPLOYED : 1890— Continued. TRADX: ANO TKANSPOBTATIOIV. GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOH, AND AGE PERIODS. Aggregate 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 yp,^r^ 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 y e.irs 65 years and over Age unknown LOtal white 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 tc 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Age unknown yTative white — native parents 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years €5 years and over Age unknown Native white — foreign parents 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years'^and over Age unknown foreign white 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years , 35 to 4 1 years 45 1 o 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Age unknown ?otal colored (6) 10 to 14 years , 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 t o 44 years 45 to 54 years .55 to 64 years 65 years and over Ago unknown 'ersons of negro descent 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years , 55to64years 65 years and over Age unknown Total. 3, 097, 701 39, 108 832. 461 946, 402 622, 658 385, 430 179, 277 75, 728 16,631 2, 943, 609 35, 784, 901, 593. 368, 173. 73, 14, 13, 693 413, 824 486, 887 3,?7, 331 211.538 100, 296 46, 072 10,862 645, 380 16,330 267, 177 224, 844 91,900 31,749 8,919 3,606 843 677, 726 5,207 103, 893 189, 476 102, 951 125, 500 64, 197 23,521 2,981 154, 092 3,872 47, 567 45, 195 30, 470 16, 649 5.865 2,529 1,945 143, 371 3,858 46,490 41,908 26, 787 14, 817 5,375 2,436 1,700 CONJUGAL CONDITION. Single and unknown. 39.104 748. 279 370, 004 100, 686 35, 178 11,662 4,069 11, 507 1, 259, 503 35, 709, 362, 04, 33, 11, 10, 13, 365, 184, 50. 17, 6, 2, 7, 388, 724 10, 335 250, 853 99, 621 16, 669 3,765 700 217 564 223, 561 5, 206 92, 648 78, 277 27, 270 12,216 4,313 1,409 2,222 67, 570 3,872 39, 009 14, 552 6,417 2,040 588 190 61, 270 3,858 38,114 12, 337 153 670 Married. 1, 680, 594 4 83, 020 550, 750 600,712 327, 8.'15 150, 070 57, 807 1, 599, 298 4 74, 660 527, 136 478, 133 314, 502 145, 490 65, 932 3,437 923, 172 2 47, 405 295, 374 275, 089 182, 173 84, 965 35, 623 2,641 247, 154 1 16,125 122, 420 72,119 26, 162 7,344 2,746 247 428, 972 1 11, 130 109, 341 130, 930 106, 177 53, 181 17, 663 649 81, 296 8,360 29,615 22, 674 13, 333 4,680 1,875 969 76, 963 8,179 2B, 662 20, 803 12,337 4,311 1,829 952 Wid- owed. 977 11,418 19, 287 20, 950 16, 780 13,591 681 800 10,609 17. 933 19, 749 16,109 13,141 610 46, 037 641 0,340 10, 0.10 11,258 8,756 8,037 475 8,690 103 2,459 2,858 1,710 838 633 20 24, 130 102 1,710 4,445 6,781 6,515 4,471 106 4,827 171 900 1,354 1,201 671 450 71 4,748 170 901 1,331 1,185 650 440 71 Di- vorced. 6,344 185 1,630 1,973 1,473 765 271 47 6,951 158 1,511 1,848 1,398 739 267 40 109 1,019 1,282 950 614 169 33 812 36 344 260 122 37 10 3 1,003 13 148 306 326 188 78 27 119 125 75 26 14 7 27 118 125 73 20 14 7 Illiterate. 3,100 31,256 37, 022 32, 135 22, 002 10, 520 4,729 2,174 77, 398 1,209 14, 248 20, 977 17, 438 12, 700 0,712 3,028 1,086 22, 561 460 5, 027 6,839 5,118 3,154 1,676 957 314 6,607 2^5 1,659 1,768 1,139 494 185 105 22 49, 240 508 7,502 13, 370 11, 181 9,052 4,851 1,960 750 65, 546 1,897 17,008 16, 045 14, 697 9,3112 3,808 1,701 1,088 62, 349 1,893 16, 666 16,116 13, 670 8,779 8,583 1,674 908 Can not speak English. 627 11, 634 18, 056 13, 593 7,967 3,663 1.477 1,315 50, 983 617 10,780 15, 665 11,169 6,786 3,333 1,419 1,214 1,931 22 581 428 369 219 137 84 101 53 475 282 118 28 24 8 12 48, 052 642 9,724 14, 955 10, 692 6,639 8,172 1,327 1,101 7,249 10 754 2,391 2,424 1,181 330 68 101 224 UNEMPLOTED. (a) Total. 247, 757 5.239 79, 788 71,494 43, 924 27, 659 13, 404 5, 556 093 227, 657 4,090 72, 271 60, 028 40, 328 25, 768 12, 683 6,238 545 119, 293 1,781 37, 444 33, 580 21,747 14, 127 7,063 3,170 375 52, 746 2,190 24,159 16, 165 6,641 2,493 776 257 50 05, 518 719 10, 668 16, 277 11, 940 9,148 4,844 1,611 111 20, 200 643 7,517 5,466 3,596 1,891 721 318 148 19, 172 640 7,402 6,119 3, 271 1,723 663 309 145 1 to3 months. 126, 931 1,809 40, 868 40, 716 23, 594 1'2, 025 '5, 307 1,699 313 115, 121 1,682 36, 382 37, 351 21. 471 11,592 4,941 1,675 227 01, 037 621 19, 324 19,251 11, 694 6,237 2,788 968 164 25, 666 707 11,418 8,668 3,418 1,088 259 81 27 28, 418 254 5,640 9,432 6, 359 4,267 1,894 536 36 U, 810 227 4,480 3,365 2,123 1,033 366 124 11, 321 227 4, 430 3,194 1,905 969 340 122 84 4 to 6 months. a tTnemployed at principal occupation during any portion of census year ending b Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. 92, 637 2,252 29, 944 24,4)7 16, 046 11,436 6,649 2,438 256 85, 810 2,001 27, 493 22, 069 14, 823 10, 734 5,576 2,307 208 45, 230 790 14, 139 11,548 7,970 0, (120 3,160 1,403 134 20, 091 890 9,499 5,732 2,472 1,025 343 103 21 20, 489 315 3,865 5,389 4,375 3,689 2,073 741 63 6,827 251 2, 451 1,748 1,2S:; 701 274 131 48 6, 414 250 2, 409 1.610 1,093 622 240 128 47 7 to 12 months. May 31, 1890. OCCUPATIONS. 749 Table 119.— TOTAL MALES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS AND IN EACH CLASS OP OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AND AGE PERIODS ACCORDING TO CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH, AND MONTHS UNEMPLOYED: 1890— Continued. MANUFACTUKEIVC} AIVD MECHAIVICAI^ INBUSTKIES. QENEEAIi NATIVITY, COLOR, AND AGE PERIODS. Aggregate 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 yoars 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 65 to 64 years 65 years and over Age unkuowii Total white 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 yoars 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years aud over Age unknown Native -wbite— native parents.. 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Ago uiiliDown Native white — foreign parents 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Age unknown Foreign white 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 65 to 64 years 65 years and over Age unknown Total colored (6) 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to G4 years 65 years' and over Age unknown Persons of negro descent 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Age unknown., Total. 4,064,051 54, 38!) 1,026,114 1,122,554 818, 324 655, 172 313, 414 159,202 14, 792 3, 906, 410 50. 027 987, 626 1, 083, 0U9 786. 433 ,531,733 301,1^53 152, 722 12, 707 10, 098 378, 908 434, 270 353,019 245. 302 153, 970 86, 605 8,529 859,493 21,420 377, 657 272, 122 121, 851 42. 828 15, 682 7,025 913 12. 509 231, 061 376, 617 811, 563 243, 603 132, 595 59, 032 3,205 157, 641 8,462 38,488 39, 545 31,891 23, 439 12, 161 6,570 2,085 146, 153 3, 438 36, 762 35,165 28, 449 22, 319 11, 852 6,499 1,669 CONJUGAL CONDITION. Single and uiikuowii. 64, 382 900, 843 384,413 136, 278 42, 934 16,752 6,899 8,712 1, 498, 355 50, 920 875, 607 371, 295 129, 329 40, 678 16, 030 6,589 7,847 574, 370 16, 996 323, 854 141,6.55 66, 394 18, 364 8,154 3,700 5,309 513, 368 21,420 352, 349 112, 283 21,130 4,175 1,087 368 556 410, 611 12, 504 199, 464 117, 457 61, 805 18, 149 6,789 2,521 1,922 67, 868 3,462 31, 176 13, 118 5,949 2,256 722 310 865 49, 065 3,438 29, 574 9,643 3,477 1,606 600 297 525 Married. 117,909 721, 832 053, 193 474, 772 261,976 118,505 5, 205 110,748 696,465 628, 996 455, 093 252, 034 113,570 4,089 1, 028, 435 2 64, 365 285, 013 282, 443 210,260 128, 773 04, 949 2,630 25, 023 156, 083 96, 353 36, 624 12, 813 6,176 312 901, 782 4 31, 360 265, 369 250, 200 209, 809 110, 448 43, 445 1,147 91, 797 7,161 25, 367 24, 197 19, 079 9,942 4,935 1,116 89, 222 7,037 24, 666 23, 242 18, 656 9,787 4,893 1,041 Wid- owed. 1 1,137 14, 274 20,971 34, 912 33,088 33, 201 797 130, 876 1 1,015 13,351 25, 385 32, 880 31,642 31, 895 700 67, 949 659 6,537 12, 485 15, 203 15, 100 17, 586 233 3, 303 3,915 2,782 1,679 1,447 43 55, 519 1 218 3,611 8,985 14, 896 14, 863 12, 863 182 7,506 122 923 1,586 2,026 1,446 1,300 97 122 915 1,573 1,980 1,414 1,290 Di- vorced. 10, 069 225 2,035 2, 8i'2 2, 554 1,598 087 9,579 196 1,898 2,723 2,470 1, 517 668 71 5,907 130 1,165 1,697 1,480 949 431 55 1,339 47 453 463 247 103 34 2 2,333 19 280 573 749 495 203 14 480 29 137 159 78 61 19 7 476 29 136 157 77 61 19 7 Illiterate. 0, 955 48, 240 64.167 45, 055 30,480 21,029 12, 366 2,345 159, 674 6,355 36, 364 41,005 31,705 23, 185 12, 880 7,535 1,039 37, 747 2,692 8, 002 7,384 7,259 5,264 3,673 2,927 040 11, 392 677 4,244 3,003 1,954 892 364 238 20 110, 635 1,986 24,118 31,218 22, 492 17, 029 8,849 4,370 473 66, 962 1,000 11, 876 12, 562 13, 350 13. 295 8,143 4,830 1,306 64,099 1,596 11,421 11,814 12, 634 12, 929 8,005 4,792 858 Can not K])eak English. 3,163 40,137 02,195 41,379 25, 849 13,091 7, 739 1,164 191, 085 3, 135 44, 634 58, 537 38, 506 24, 982 12, 869 7,679 743 572 656 562 501 444 2,604 204 1,320 554 286 83 29 25 185,385 2,899 42, 742 57. 327 37, 658 24. 398 12, 306 7,256 709 9,632 28 1, 503 8,658 2,873 867 222 60 421 23 266 226 159 121 66 UNEMPLOYED, (a) 13, .(83 218,8(18 243, 2,-1 18.1,847 128, ::33 75, 308 3.-I, :R^ 2,121 860, 973 12,348 208, 7B0 233, 897 172, 231 122,714 72, 394 30. 811 1,788 378, C79 4,090 81,909 93,191 77, 908 59, 177 39, 297 21,902 1,082 185, 803 5,423 77,'; 70 58, 055 27,433 10, 607 4,314 2,015 188 296, 491 2,836 49. 051 82,618 66. 891 52, 930 28. 783 12, B34 518 39, 599 1,135 10, 018 9,387 8,610 6,619 2,914 1,577 333 37, 970 1,130 9,724 8,825 8,100 5,438 2,861 1,562 330 1 to 3 months. 6,030 122,401 142,116 98, 289 60, 323 28, 994 10, 330 1,075 449, 955 5,676 117, 190 136, 895 91, 355 57. 480 27, 671 9, 781 907 191, 639 2,000 45, 210 54,251 43.101 20, 594 14, 919 6,831 581 100, 214 2,359 43, 119 33, 407 14, 794 4,541 1, 436 40C 92 158,202 1,311 28, 855 49, 237 37,400 20, 345 11, 310 3, 484 254 19, 07 354 5,271 5,221 3,934 2,848 1,323 655 168 18, 955 350 5,137 4,998 3,695 2, 768 1,305 548 166 4 to 6 mouths. 339, 320 4,885 77, 423 84.520 68. 070 53,211 33. 06! 16, 708 839 322, 474 4,243 73, 269 80, 893 04, 013 60,912 32, -124 15, 9:10 698 147, 256 1,403 29. 840 32, 708 29, 600 25, 482 17, 9.-,8 9,937 410 05,810 1,854 20, B117 19, 790 9, 9S3 4,469 1,943 791 78 109, 408 9R0 16, 510 28, 301 24.525 21,001 12, ,523 5, 203 201 16, 846 642 4, 154 3,025 4,057 2, 209 1,240 718 141 10, 184 041 4,030 3,370 3,860 2,206 1,217 7U 140 7 to 12 months. 91, 623 2, 568 18, 924 16, 648 14, 488 14, 794 12, 660 11,344 207 8, 544 2,429 18, 331 16,107 13, 863 14, 292 12, 299 11,040 183 39, 884 081 6,907 0, 235 6,241 7,101 6,420 6, 104 105 19, 779 1,209 7,744 4,852 2,656 1,607 935 758 18 28, 881 539 3,680 5,020 4,966 5,584 4,944 4,088 60 3,079 139 593 541 625 502 351 304 24 2,831 139 557 463 545 474 339 800 21 a Unemployed at principal occupation during any portion of census year ending May 31, 1890. b Persons of negro descent, Cliinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. 750 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 12©.— TOTAL FEMALES 10 YEARS OP AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAG-E-D IN .GAINEHL OCCUPATIONS AND IN EACH CLASS OF OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AND AGE PERIODS ACCORDING TO CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH, AND MONTHS UNEMPLOYED: 1890. Alili OCeUPATIOWS. I GENERAL NATrvTTY, COLOE, AND AOE PERIODS. Agcfregato . 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34yeiir3 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 04 years 65 years and over. Age unknown Total white - 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 > ears 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 3'ears 65 yeiirs ami over. Age nntnown l^ativQ white — ^native parents. 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to -04 years €5 years and over- Age unknown ^.ative white — foreign parents . 10 to 14 years . 15 to 24 years ; 25 to 84 years ^ 35 to 44 years .45 to '54 years ■ 55 to C4 years ^ 65 years and over. ' Age unknown foreign white- 10 to 14 years Jl5 to 24 years i25 to 34 years 135 to 44 years , ! 45 to 54 years 1 55 to G4 years ',G5 years and over. ? Age unknown JEotal colored (h) . 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 04 years 65 years and over. Age unknown JPcrsons of negro descent. 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over. Age unknown Total. 3, 914, 571 202,427 1, 85a, 4(i0 807, 670 441,067 313, 363 180, 387 98, 158 18, 039 2, 939, 0.11 98, 130 1,476,140 622, 229 305, 804 221, 290 13.1, 231 70. 030 10, 572 49, 048 690, 796 27 1, 481 167, 436 133, 153 84, 049 47, 867 0,366 604, 094 59,!)»3 523, 902 176, 957 40, 756 10, 649 0, 186 3,094 1,207 775, 151 19, 145 355, 442 170, 791 91,012 71, 497 43, 996 J 9, 669 2, 999 975, 530 104, 291 377, 320 185, 441 135, 263 92, 064 46, 156 27, 528 7,467 971, 785 104, 068 376, 284 184, 033 134, 581 91,639 45,928 27, 337 7,816 CONJUGAL CONDITION. Single and unknown. 2, 733, 825 202, 277 1, 715, 084 534, 428 159, 827 71,148 28, 481 12, 161 10, 419 , 238, 296 98, 085 1, 422, 308 475, 691 137, 805 01,686 24, 750 10, 003 7,959 ,734 49, 565, 194, 69, 34, 14, 6, 4, 723, 307 29, 934 613, 069 146, 499 24, 751 5,469 1,589 647 1,049 576, 255 W, 139 34a, 489 135, 187 43,071 21,247 8,856 2, 047 2,319 104, 292, 58, 22, 9, 3. 2, 2, Married. 130 112, 201 169, :!22 122, 014 70,824 27,104 9,404 3,475 244, 920 47 42, 779 82. 802 61, 511 36, 972 14. 944 4,809 996 24, 43, 34, 21, 36, 384 9 8,179 10,420 7,962 2,772 738 . 226 7S 72,623 Wid- owed. 11 22, 095 91,745 148,383 165, 667 122, 629 75. ■974 3,964 429, 167 Di- vorced. 3 .8,524 64,738 98, 570 117,:864 92, 593 55,:H51 1,524 265, 082 3 .5, 552 30, 786 67, 614 73,340 69,264 38,056 1,067 '6 10,319 22, 843 19, 402 12, 834 5, 309 ■ 1,026 285 270, 340 493, 637 103, 969 201,967 68, 376 21, 784 9, 355 3,686 2,126 2,374 '89 69,482 86. 460 61, 103 33, 852 12, 220 4,655 2,479 269, 258 89 69, 280 86,114 60, 860 33, 704 12, 163 4,614 2,428 1.600 12, 200 13, 053 8.074 3,948 2,291 74 122, 249 1,382 11,716 27, 903 36,450 29,381 15, 0O4 383 201,101 .13,571 37, 007 49, 813 47, 703 29,936 20, 623 2,440 200, 358 13, 645 36, 913 49.010 47, 640 29, 802 20, 506 2,425 3 4,020 12, 175 10,243 6,824 2,213 559 181 26, 658 1 2, 529 8,938 7, 918 4, 777 1,935 407 83 18,867 1 1,813 0, 091 5,692 3,477 1,374 3-44 75 404 1,832 990 83:4 111 :30 252 1,015 1,230 966 450 93 12 8,660 2 1,491 3,237 2,325 1, 047 278 92 8,532 2 1,486 S,2S0 2,818 1,040 277 91 Illiterate. 852, 306 80, 108 258, 263 150, 190 13S, 779 111, 261 65, SCO 40, ,'i93 7, 180 218, 758 17, 376 64,406 32,194 30,739 31, 760 24, 984 16, 007 1,292 118, 679 13, 633 •ZK. .-..00 lO.TSC 17, 254 17, 009 14, 025 10, 350 070 11,937 1,020 5,375 2,190 1,483 903 544 389 47 88, 222 Can not speak English. 116, 094 6, 456 59, 037 19, 239 10, 0J5 a, 9:'2 6, Soil 4,319 597 111, 056 6, 814 57,204 18,510 9,903 8,400 6,568 4,099 463 6,701 752 2,195 928 868 867 031 441 19 4,462 2,723 30,»Sl 14,212 12, 002 13, LIS 9,815 5,262 633,518 62, 792 193,867 118,002 108.040 79,501 40,882 24,:686 5,888 630, 070 62, 651 193, 278 117,545 107, 481 79, 155 40, 700 24,431 5, 729 676 2,831 544 239 135 74 47 16 99, 893 4,486 62, 268 17, 038 8,795 7, 41)4 5,863 3,611 428 5,038 642 1,743 749 743 616 291 220 134 3,482 653 1,427 437 408 322 193 125 17 UiVEMPLOTED. (a) Total. 510, 613 33. 022 272, 304 lOa. 755 47, 870 .29, 278 15, 048 7,761 1,579 356, 734 14,847 2U6, 2«3 75,418 29,234 17, 068 8,815 4,273 796 175, 047 0,855 95,0 38, 121 16,730 10. 290 5,342 2, 708 499 111, 978 4,928 76,078 23, 040 4,967 1,507 523 203 120 69, 109 3.064 34, 569 14, 251 7, 537 5,265 2,950 1,302 171 153, 879 IS 175 06,021 28, 337 13, 042 12,210 0, 233 3,478 783 153, 546 18, 154 05, 906 28, 263 18, 590 12, 174 6.213 3,404 782 1 In 3 months. 265, 106 15,843 140, .540 67, 518 20. 201 14,733 0,661 2,814 790 181, 603 6.482 103, 990 41, 820 15. 056 8,164 3, 584 1, 47.2 429 82, 352 2,969 42. 377 .19, 687 8,859 4,972 2,255 961 .272 60, 841 2, 082 41,315 13. 677 ,2, 716 719 204 03 65 38, 410 1,431 20, 304 8,456 4,081 2,473 1, 125 ■448 32 83, 603 9,361 36, 550 15, 698 10, 545 0.509 3,077 1,342 361 83, 388 9,353 36,511 15, 671 10, 523 6,557 3, 070 1,342 361 4 to 6 months. a 'Unemployed at principal occupation during any portion of census year ending May 31 1890. 6 Persons of negro descent, CMneBe, JapansBe, and ci^yiliaod Indiana. 188, 992 13, 479 101, 018 35, 370 17, 021 U,485 6.466 3,524 623 127, 766 6.649 75,244 24,-416 9,977 6, 614 3,766 1,841 259 3,001 39, 439 13,5(0 6, 821 3,990 2,234 1,1»4 1«7 36, 445 1,642 25,633 6. 755 1,545 535 205 85 45 21, 929 1,006 10, 172 4,115 2. 611 • 2, 089 1,327 562 47 61, 226 7, S30 26, 774 10, 960 7,044 4, 871 2,700 1,683 364 61, 077 7,821 25, 720 10, 928 7,022 4,854 2,691 1,678 S63 7 to 12 months. 56,615 OCCUPATIONS. 751 Tabo! 120.— total females 10 TEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS AND IN EACH CLASS OF OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AND AGE PERIODS ACCORDING TO CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH, AND MONTHS UNEMPLOYED: 1890— Continued. ACiKICULTirRX:, FISHEKIES, AIV» MIIVIIVG. GENEBAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AND AGE PEEIODS. Aggregate 10 to 14 years 15toS4years 25 to 34 yeara , 35 to 44 years 45 to .54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years aud over Age unknown Total white 10 to 14 years 15 to 21 years , 25 to 34 years — 35 to 44 yeara .., 45 to 54 yeara — 55 to G4 yL'ar.'i , 65 years and over...- Age nuku own ., Kative wMte — native parents — 10 to 14 yaarg , 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 yeara , 35 to 44 yeara 45 to 54 years ., 55 to 64 yeara .-- 65 years anil over. ...- Ago nuknown HjTffitive white — ^foreign parents . . 10 to 14 yeara 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years , 65 years and over... ..^ Ago unknown Foreign white 10 to 14 years - 15 to 24 yeara , 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 yeare 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over. Ago unknown TotiJ colored (6) . 10 to 14 years ■... 15 to 2 i years - 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 y«ars 65 yeara and over Ago unknown Persons of negro descent 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 yeara 25 to 34 ynara 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 yr>ara ; 55 to 64 yeara 65 yeara .Tnd over.. Ag© unknown Total. 83, 817 214, 128 91,096 87, 096 92,460 67, 963 40,717 2, i;io 250, 920 13, 802 39, 470 21,262 36, 458 56,817 50, 756 31, 774 672 203, 891 12, 965 84, 114 18. 107 SO, 282 44, 6:a 38, 331 25, 043 416 13, 408 537 3, 4. -4 1,G70 2, 181 2, 030 1,716 1,177 23 33, 621 239 1, 911 1,485 3,995 9, 5;i5 10, 709 6,554 133 428, 603 70,015 174, 619 69, 834 50, e.ia 35, 643 17, 207 8,973 1,644 427, 809 69, 926 174, 475 69, 739 60, ,525 35, 528 17, 117 8, 904 1,595 CONJUGAL CONDITION. Single and unknown. 295, 148 83, 767 164,010 24, 772 10, 678 6,117 2,970 1,600 634 70,970 13,797 35, 707 8,517 5, 388 3,997 2,168 1,213 183 62, 532 12, 901 30, 740 7,28,3 4,840 3,501 1, 902 1,082 103 5,237 537 3,260 780 307 221 71 43 13 3, 201 29B 1,701 454 341 215 135 88 C8 224, 178 69, 970 128, 003 16, 255 5,290 2,120 802 ' 3F7 451 228, 813 69, 881 a2.-i, 759 10, 203 6,270 2,105 793 384 413 Married. 46 41,944 44,212 32, 614 21,011 8,989 3,424 716 23, 947 2,«63 5,140 5,844 5,543 3,217 1,271 68 2, 556 4,293 4,602 4, 086 2,315 B58 33 1,301 135 321 358 302 123 68 4 3,798 ^ 172 632 884 1,155 779 255 21 129, 009 41 39,081 39, 068 26, 770 15, 408 6,772 2,153 658 128,860 41 S9,:060 39, 030 26, 739 15,440 5,759 2,140 651 Wid- owed. 225, 548 3 6,980 20, 80S 42,212 63, 908 56, 242 35,523 837 152, 748 837 7,245 24.381 46,161 44, 6S5 29, 129 320 748 6,225 20, 161 36,138 33, 657 22, 881 273 6,661 52 538 1,448 2,064 1,485 1,068 6 26, 104 37 482 2,772 7,949 9,643 5,180 41 72,800 6,143 13, 563 17,801 17,757 10,567 6,399 .617 6,137 13,552 17,808 17.-687 10, 490 6,347 513 Di- vorced. 3,265 72 354 845 .,126 G8G 161 11 2,628 70 306 679 847 497 122 7 1 S18 1 17 98 210 152 31 3 1 623 950 717 298 76 34 18 2,607 1 519 949 710 296 75 33 18 Illiterate. 49, 487 129, 581 61,178 54, 373 44, 981 27, 831 16, 746 1,756 66, 920 7, ,581 11,400 6,367 8,925 12, 070 11, 861 8,374 276 58, 376 7,328 10, 904 6,022 8,081 9,963 9,211 6,630 177 1,316 148 199 89 191 272 209 201 7 7,228 105 357 256 653 1,841 2,441 1,483 02 319,012 41, 906 118, 121 64,811 45, 448 82, 905 15, 970 8,372 1,479 318,331 41, 832 117, 983 64, 735 45,349 32. 805 16, a93 8,316 1,418 Can not spe^ak English. 12, 304 1,082 2,279 902 1,379 2,549 2, 494 1,467 152 9,922 646 1,427 645 1,117 2,339 2,368 1,384 1,846 319 419 155 221 301 237 190 567 80 244 43 65 69 32 19 5 7,510 137 764 447 831 1, 969 2.099 1,175 2,382 630 852 237 262 210 126 499 786 223 213 147 82 39 2 UNEMPLOYED, (a) Total. 108, 973 17, 007 47, 537 17, 924 11,963 8, '.0 4,060 2,059 393 15, 822 2,447 6,578 2,222 1, 7.56 1,393 846 538 43 14, 473 2,337 6,904 2,038 1,600 1,256 734 480 35 781 63 251 112 116 108 04 40 7 93, 151 14, 560 40, 959 15,702 10. 208 6,037 3,214 1,621 350 ,060 14, 659 40, 930 15, 683 10, 199 6,624 3, 21)8 1,517 349 lto3 months. 60, 636 8,913 '27, 088 10, 097 6, 969 4, 450 2, 130 811 178 7,321 6,814 1,060 2,813 944 777 630 372 185 13 - 19 152 33 20 10 4 B 1 — 30 63,315 7,804 24, 035 9,082 6,143 3,758 1,720 612 161 83,285 7,799 24,022 9, 070 6,140 3,756 1,719 612 161 4 to 6 months. 43,973 7,351 18, 773 7, 134 4,541 8,233 1,730 1,009 202 7,458 1,176 3,167 1,065 816 601 354 255 24 1,127 2,878 970 732 532 307 232 21 32 150 32 13 14 7 8 17 139 03 71 65 40 15 3 30, 515 6,175 15, 606 6,069 3,725 2,682 1,376 754 178 36, 473 6,171 15, 695 6,063 3, 721 2,624 1,371 751 177 7 to 12 months. 743 1,676 693 453 347 200 239 13 1,043 162 358 142 113 100 82 84 2 860 150 303 124 91 j 73 i 65 63 1 6 31 7 6 6 7 5 6 24 11 16 21 20 16 1 3,321 681 1,818 551 340 247 113 155 11' 3,302 580 1,313 541 338 244 118 154 11 a XTnemployed at principal occupation during any portion of-oeEsne year ending May 31, 1890. i Persona of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, ana civilized Indians. 52 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. lBLb 120.— total females 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS AND IN EACH CLASS OF OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AND AGE PERIODS ACCORDING TO CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH, AND MONTHS UNEMPLOYED: 1890— Continued. JENEHAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AND AGE PERIODS. Aggreg-ite . 10 to 14 years 15 to 24: yeara 2'} to Si years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 yo.ara 55 to 64 years 65 years aiuT over. Age unkuown tal wbite . 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over. Ago unknown Total. tive white — native xJarents. 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 2.'i to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 6i years 65 years and over. Age uukuov/n tive -white— foreign parents. 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over. Ago unknown :eign wliito. 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 yeara , 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over. Age unknown. . . . ;al colored (6) . 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 yeara 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 yuars and over. Ago unknown •sons of negro descent. 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 yeara 45 to 54 yeara 55 to 64 years 65 years and over- Age unknown 446 163, 978 91,468 31, 043 15, 589 5,230 1,735 1,308 302, 790 400 168, 317 89, 130 31, 399 15,430 6,153 1,088 1,268 211, 982 266 111, :i69 60, 676 22, 241 11, 496 3,842 1,197 995 71, 191 40, 669 22, 650 5,534 1,654 395 139 140 19, 623 36 6,279 6,004 3,624 2,280 921 352 127 8,891 46 5,661 2,322 644 159 72 47 40 8,824 44 6,646 2,298 533 165 70 41 39 CONjnOAL CONDITION. Single and unknown. 445 159, 383 78, 1184 22,164 8,715 2,386 704 1,117 267, 344 400 154,402 77, 697 22, 0(10 8,682 2,375 C99 1,089 185, 199 Married. 266 108, 416 52, 1G8 15, 104 6,235 1,709 460 841 39, 986 20, 525 4,383 1,041 216 66 135 15, 695 36 6,000 5,004 2,513 1,406 450 173 113 6,564 45 4,981 1,287 164 33 11 5 28 6,517 43 1,968 1,273 168 32 11 5 27 21, 649 1 3,982 8,629 5,060 2,862 910 208 107 19, 911 3,395 7,739 4,800 2,788 890 200 15, 053 ■Wid- owed. 441 3,200 4,197 8,757 1,804 804 74 2,564 6,702 3,670 2,188 700 146 2,781 693 1,346 645 232 50 13 9 2,070 238 691 585 368 140 41 7 1,738 1 687 790 260 74 20 8 8 1,716 1 585 779 246 72 19 7 8 365 2,979 4,075 3,706 1,823 770 70 10, 366 Di- vorced. 1,803 172 746 532 255 70 19 10 1,753 271 2,171 3,041 2,865 1,378 677 62 62 654 668 360 126 68 2 1,703 32 254 476 481 319 135 6 76 221 122 51 41 34 4 76 220 122 60 40 155 721 524 254 70 19 10 118 535 426 208 55 14 9 233 28 131 48 21 3 2 155 60 Illiterate. Can not speak English. 78 5 186 199 85 61 22 23 2 5 184 189 81 57 21 20 2 51 448 5 133 157 71 47 15 18 2 Total. 87, 920 52, 289 24, 458 6,777 3,009 783 220 279 84,828 50, 200 23, 657 6,642 2,974 774 224 268 62, 087 60 36, 417 17, 016 5,143 2,424 640 173 214 19, 416 18 12, 321 5, 628 1,040 292 61 16 40 3,326 11 1,462 1,013 459 268 73 35 14 3,092 7 2,089 801 135 35 9 5 11 ,079 7 2,085 797 132 35 8 4 11 UNEMPLOYED, (a) lto3 months. 4 to 6 months. 7 to 12 months. 41, 514 21, 862 13, 557 4,166 1,729 413 91 180 40, 135 32 20, 454 13, 172 4,099 1,709 408 89 172 28, 069 32, 594 39 22, 406 7,455 1,609 778 184 61 72 81, 467 19 18, 980 9, 036 3,124 1,367 336 70 137 10, 203 7 5,767 8,498 667 196 36 5 27 6 707 638 ■308 156 86 14 8 1,379 898 385 57 20 5 2 8 1,372 S82 56 20 4 2 8 37 21, 617 7,184 1,654 773 184 49 24, 191 28 16, 385 5,676 1,272 677 157 39 57 6,378 6 4,725 1,373 200 40 10 5 10 3 507 235 82 47 17 5 1,127 789 271 65 5 1,124 2 788 270 54 5 13, 812 21 8,531 3,446 1,012 502 186 87 27 13, 226 20 8,129 3,301 989 492 182 86 27 9,837 13 6,052 2,404 747 390 147 64 20 2,835 5 1,829 767 173 47 15 6 3 654 248 140 69 55 20 16 4 1 402 145 23 10 4 1 583 1 401 145 22 10 4 a 'Crnsmployed at principal occnpation daring any portion of census year ending May 31, 1890. i Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. OCCUPATIONS. 753 Table 120.— TOTAL FEMALES 10 YEAES OF AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS AND IN EACH CLASS OF OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AND AGE PERIODS ACCORDING TO CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH, AND MONTHS UNEMPLOYED: 1890— Continaed. DOMESTIC AIVD I>£K@OIVAIi SERVICE. Total. COKJUaAL CONDITION. Illiterate. Can not speak English. UNEMPLOYED, (a) AQB PEHIODS. Single and unknown. Married. Wid- owed. Di- vorced. Total. 1 to 3 months. 4 to 6 months. 7 to 12 montlis. 1, 607, 698 1, 164, 960 214, 068 272, 109 16,561 412, 768 58, 758 130, 774 62, 788 62, 674 15 312 77,511 789, 347 336, 662 195. 657 137; 9f-5 76, 686 42, 261 11,579 1,159,451 77, 452 732, 249 218, 046 72, 209 36, 833 15, 349 7,160 6,672 914, 418 49 43. 806 69, 450 51, 664 30, 552 11, 901 4, 250 2,196 83, 576 8 11, 063 43, 346 66, 928 69, 020 48, 609 30, 6U9 2,596 150, 488 2 2,229 5,820 4,650 2,590 927 222 116 10,970 25, 860 107, 646 79, 803 77, 184 CO, 804 34, 628 21, 658 5,180 107, 686 2,293 30, 897 10, 673 5,303 4,140 3, 127 2,094 331 66,923 7,750 63, 898 23,194 14, 340 10, 702 6,616 3, 629 639 78,425 2, 965 31,247 12,215 7,267 4,954 2,620 1,231 289 36, 165 3,644 25, 289 8,457 6,651 4,579 3, 067 1,720 261 31,730 7 3ii2 2,622 1,422 1, 169 930 671 89 10, 530 44, 197 603, 570 231, 282 110, 520 84. 485 48, 952 24, 461 5,978 450, 896 44, 164 582, 248 179, 772 56, 611 28, 878 12, 643 6,440 4,762 326, 930 29 16, 907 26, 329 20, 060 13, 168 6,764 1,864 454 42,099 3 4,081 21,491 36,721 40, 568 29, 917 16,993 714 74, 489 1 1, 340 3,690 3, 128 1,871 728 164 48 7,378 5,360 34, 153 18, 015 10, 589 16, 077 10, 439 5, 973 874 47, 101 2,216 30, 186 10, 283 4,979 3,952 3,023 2,009 275 3,674 4,413 43,133 12, 602 0,809 5, 679 3,782 1,783 234 33, 037 1,488 20, 541 6,581 3,233 2, 335 1,339 543 105 ' 14, 810 2,153 17,034 4, 47.i 2,772 2, .iU 1,827 838 . S7 14. 597 767 6,568 1, 638 804 703 616 4; 2 42 Katire wliite— native parents 4,130 23, 645 221, 394 75, 488 49, 029 39, 526 24, 422 13, 627 3,165 243, 353 23, 023 208, 308 49, 918 21,258 12, 539 6,762 3,101 2,421 219, 959 18 9,498 12, 592 9,477 6,325 2,980 943 266 11, 466 3 2,619 10, 676 16, 8U5 19, 383 16, 193 9,471 439 15, 406 1 969 2,402 2,089 1,279 487 112 39 1,633 3,874 13,483 8,014 7,677 6, 4,i6 4,359 2,790 448 6,827 384 1,293 530 494 446 301 194 12 2,088 2,271 18, 100 4,681 2,814 2,440 1,786 936 104 19, 017 781 6.064 2, 189 1, 303 1,006 645 279 44 8,683 1,210 7, 90J 1,817 1,201 1,143 852 429 45 7,475 280 2,136 25 to 34 veara 675 310 298 289 £27 15 Native -white— foreign parents 2,839 12, 031 162, 492 48, 655 15, 235 6,046 2,259 1,024 611 460,202. 12, 024 15S, 842 38, 637 7,290 1,850 527 234 555 367, 529 7 2,773 4,784 2,520 1,000 265 81 25 30, 021 639 3,070 1,340 953 492 261 141 25 53,758 285 1, 353 264 102 33 27 20 4 61,161 1,295 12, il94 2,902 1,055 445 224 09 33 20, 371 412 6,000 1,501 481 180 75 22 12 13, 172 500 6,143 1,017 410 195 101 29 14 9,658 317 060 4,511 5,034 3,063 1,424 695 29 60, 593 227 723 391 133 43 14 2 2,069 1,831 25 to 34 years 384 164 70 55 to 64 years 48 18 7 I'oreign wliite :>, 541 8,621 219, 690 107, 139 51, 650 ■3s, 913 22, 271 9,810 2,202 508, 247 8,517 215, 098 91, 217 28, 063 14, 489 6,254 2,106 1,786 250, 542 4 3,636 8,953 8, 063 5,843 2,519 840 163 130,493 953 17, 600 9,265 7,959 8,729 6,819 3, 042 401 306,082 1,547 27, 540 9,469 4, 383 3,473 2,695 1,795 259 1,835 847 12, 030 5,209 2,9J0 2,688 1,772 779 97 52, 349 295 6, 477 2,891 1,449 1,160 619 242 49 26, 623 3S3 3,991 1, 63J 1,101 1,203 S74 380 23 20, 944 170 812 6,404 14, 882 18, 122 13, 300 6,827 246 121, 621 144 506 648 469 198 38 7 5,591 1,671 679 330 335 65 to 64 years 279 157 20 Total colored (6) 4,782 33, 314 185, 771 105, 380 79, 137 63, 510 27,734 17, 800 6,601 605, 989 33, 288 150, OUl 38, 274 15, 698 6,955 2,806 1,710 1,910 249, 309 20 27, 899 43,121 81,804 17, 384 6,137 2,386 1,742 129, 818 5 6,982 21 855 30, 207 28, 452 18, 592 13, 646 1,882 121,285 1 889 2,130 1,528 719 199 68 67 5, 577- 20,500 73, 492 01,188 CO, 595 45, 127 24, 189 15, 083 4,306 303, 591 77 711 290 324 188 104 86 56 1,086 3,343 20, 705 10,602 7, 531 6, 123 2,834 1,846 406 52, 103 1,477 10, 706 5,634 4, 034 2,019 1,281 6f8 184 26, 564 1. 480 8, 255 3,084 2, 879 2, 038 l,2i0 888 174 20, 853 380 1,804 25 to 34 years 884 35 to 44 years 618 466 314 269 Age unknown 47 Persons of negro dtscent 4,746 10 to 14 years 33, 202 183, 065 104, 859 78, 704 63, 275 27, 633 17,733 5,618 83, 176 149, 467 38, 038 15, 421 6,879 2,780 1,688 1,870 20 27, 760 42, 906 81, 654 17, 299 6,110 2,366 1,707 5 6,965 21,789 30, 106 28,381 18, 644 13, 621 1,874 1 887 2,126 1,523 716 199 68 67 20, 448 73, 124 60, 911 60, 210 44, 934 24, 110 15, 632 4,222 42 538 129 124 104 73 62 14 3,334 20, 694 10, 468 7,497 6,109 2, 823 1, 843 406 1,474 10. 686 5,620 4, 020 2,616 1,277 683 184 1,482 8,217 3,901 2,803 2,032 1,230 888 174 378 15 to 24 years 1,791 25 to 34 years 877 85 to 44 years 614 462 310 65 years and over 267 Age unknown 47 » , ..._ POP— PT 2- a Unemployed at principal occupation during any portion of census year ending May 31, 1890. i> Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. —48 754 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 120.— TOTAL FEMALES 10 YEARS OP AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS AND IN EACH CLASS OF OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AND AGE PERIODS ACCORDING TO CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH, AND MONTHS UNEMPLOYED : 1890— Continued. XKADE AND TJSANSPOBXATIOIV. QEHEBAL NATIVITY, COLOE, AHD AQE PEEIODS. Aggregate . 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years , 45 to 54 years , 55 to 64 years 65 years and OTer.. Age Tinknown Totalwhite. 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 y pars 65 years and over. Age unknown Native "white — native parents. 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years ". 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to G4 years 65 years and over.. Age unknown Kative white — foreign parents - 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to G4 years 65 years and over. Age unknown Foreign white. 10 to 14 years , 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over. Age unknown Total colored (6) . 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years , 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years , 45 to 54 years , 55 to 64 years 65 years and over. Age Linknown Parsons of negro descent. 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 Lo 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years €5 years and over. . Age unknown Total. 228, 421 6,218 133, 034 49, 854 20, 038 11, 425 5,680 2,465 698 226, 015 5,103 132, 313 49, 354 19,615 11,0<)9 6,541 3,326 669 101, 959 1,278 06, 129 25, 652 10,495 5,083 1,993 827 602 89, 234 CONJUGAL CONDITION. 2,859 63, 351 17, 518 3,864 1,103 317 134 78 34, 832 DCO 12, 838 6,184 6,256 4,913 3,231 1,365 2,406 115 710 600 423 326 148 139 2,346 109 702 485 414 314 145 138 Single and unknown. 5,190 28 30, 099 2,328 39, 571 6,780 8,565 4,664 2,793 2,647 818 1,034 299 303 494 92 186, 844 84, 431 1,277 64, 497 20, 457 6,353 1,833 463 173 378 82, 597 Married. 16, 093 5,102 1 129, 517 2,209 39, 391 - 6,543 8, 504 4,446 2,764 2,544 805 997 293 277 478 76 2,869 62, 630 14, 768 1,859 332 74 20 57 19,816 900 12, 390 4,168 1, 292 589 268 106 43 985 682 180 61 3D 13 6 16 961 82 673 175 69 37 13 "Wifl. owed. 453 3, 894 0, 353 5,788 3, 774 1,852 106 21, 602 7,969 ] 1,258 2, 8B4 2,177 1,111 397 106 55 3,031 564 1,448 712 •219 64 15 387 1, 231 1,567 1,214 636 156 12 27 119 237 218 103 37 25 16 27 114 227 215 98 34 25 16 439 1,820 1,214 1,607 1,677 ,744 101 8,683 271 1,921 2,676 2,012 1,097 641 65 3,317 48 741 2,320 3,054 2,404 1,105 24 13 74 139 181 97 108 6 608 13 74 135 177 97 107 6 Di- vorced. 1,498 155 609 460 197 63 12 153 6l!0 451 194 63 12 4 103 410 289 127 36 7 4 279 37 146 81 11 3 1 Illiterate. 178 592 601 744 868 035 388 40 120 439 333 610 649 539 285 301 Can not speak English. 2,441 92 326 268 443 574 469 258 11 1,053 68 163 168 234 219 96 103 22 1,018 64 145 160 226 212 90 103 22 114 552 322 312 340 275 194 16 108 643 313 301 327 271 189 16 79 101 493 288 291 318 263 182 10 65 Total. 15,114 6B7 10, 272 2,726 823 366 190 102 38 14, 919 581 10, 197 2,690 803 344 180 88 36 7,086 154 4,564 1,474 510 207 101 45 31 313 ,607 906 140 42 9 4 4 1, 799 114 1,026 310 144 95 70 39 1 189 a Unemployed at principal occupation during any portion of census year ending May 31, 1890. 6 Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japameae, and civiMzed Indiana. UNEMPLOYED. (O) 1 to 3 months. 6,990 4 to 6 months. 215 4,703 1,373 370 147 65 39 12 6,899 207 4,731 1, 356 366 135 61 32 11 3,112 46 66 9il7 1,749 ',U3 536 2i;4 185 82 84 34 45 17 19 10 13 2,940 114 2,241 4S9 80 11 3 1 1 847 47 493 165 62 42 24 14 217 1,725 924 281 144 76 6,342 211 3,689 908 273 137 73 34 17 2,697 2,041 104 1,593 283 37 18 604 41 347 89 51 35 25 16 1 81 80 7 to 12 , months. OCCUPATIONS. 755 Table laO.— TOTAL FEMALES 10 YEARS OP AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN GAINFUL OCCUPATIONS AND IN EACH CLASS OF OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AND AGE PERIODS ACCORDING TO CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH, AND MONTHS UNEMPLOYED: 1890— Continued. MANCFACTUKINS} ANIS UIKCHAlVICAEi UVUITSTKIES. GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AND AQE PERIODS. Aggregate . 10 toI4yeara 15 to 2-4 years 25 to 84 years 35 to ii years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over- Age unknown Total wliite . 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years , 35 to 44 years ; 45 to 54 years 55 to G4 years 65 years and over. Age unknown ITatiTe white — native parents. 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over. ■ Age unknown 23"ativo white — foreign parents . 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 65 to Gl years 65 years and over. Ago unknown I'oreign white. , _ 10 to 14 years J 15 to 24 years 5 25 to 34 years , \ 35 to 44 years I 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over. , ■ Age unknown Xotal colored (6) . 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over. Age unknown .... Persons of negro descent- ID to 14 years 35 to 24 years • 25 to 34 years 85 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over. Age unknown.... Total. 1, 027, 242 35, 435 562, B73 238, 600 106, 333 55, S94 24, 819 10, 950 2,238 999, 859 84, 634 642, 450 231, 195 101,812 53, 46B 23, 824 10, 381 2,095 390, 463 10, 893 173, 700 94, 658 54, 789 32, 410 15,461 7,173 1,288 382, 613 14, 418 253, 936 86, 553 : 19,942 ' 5, 196 1,499 ■, 620 349 226, 873 9,323 114, 724 49, 979 27, 081 . 15, 856 6, l!64 2,588 453 27, 383 801 10, 623 7, 405 4,621 2,426 26, 817 787 10, 396 7,254 4,405 2,367 963 521 124 CONJUGAL CONDITION. Single and unknown. 811, 990 798, 720 34, 622 520, 434 170,314 45. 302 17i 375 6,868 2,358 1,447 279, 642 Married. 10, 885 183, 189 64,179 23, 428 10, 802 4,618 1,693 843 349, 064 14,416 248, 945 71, 791 10,912 2,025 601 184 290 170, 014 9,321 108, 300 34, 344 10, 962 4,548 1,749 481 309 13, 270 801 8, 809 2,741 909 315 90 50 65 13, 037 787 8, 210 2,682 878 302 89 43 48 109, 712 35, 423 12 52ft, 743 20, 201 173, 055 41, 351 46,211 28, 422 17, 690 13,752 6,968 4,330 2,408 1,280 1,602 304 101, 394 12 18, 405 38, 105 28,361 12, 929 4,076 1,197 309 51, 944 8 8,405 18, 148 14, 221 7,650 2,505 805 196 17, 809 2 4,114 8,521 3, 827 1,019 236 59 31 31, 641 5,886 11,436 8,313 4,254 1,835 333 82 8,313 1,796 3,246 2,061 823 254 83 55 1,771 3,172 2,007 795 241 76 46 Wid- owed. 06, 055 3,169 20, 497 28, 663 23, 094 13, 140 7,151 361 90, 541 2,302 19, 203 27, 179 21, 832 12, 491 6,715 319 1,043 9,893 14,9al 12, 942 8,039 4,586 228 14, 132 706 5,445 4,801 2,046 737 372 25 24, 147 453 3,865 7,447 6,844 3,715 1, 757 06 5,614 357 1,294 1,484 1,262 649 436 32 354 1,278 1,458 1,245 631 402 29 Di- vorced. 9,485 870 3,697 3,037 1,358 391 111 21 9,204 809 3,573 2,970 1,332 3S9 111 20 553 2, 438 2,209 1,010 299 89 16 1,513 171 801 402 106 . 25 5 85 334 359 210 65 17 1 281 61 124 67 26 2 277 61 122 66 26 2 Illiterate. 49, 381 4,620 20, 384 8,670 6,444 4,570 2,724 1,760 194 41, 083 4,305 18, 311 0,850 4,093 3, 3:jO 2,120 1,354 115 12, 723 2,414 4, 089 1,706 1,438 1,211 981 833 46 3,644 322 2,046 724 319 123 62 44 4 24, 716 1, 569 12, 176 4,420 2,935 2,002 1,077 472 65 8,298 324 2,073 1,820 1,752 1,234 604 412 79 7,949 313 2, 008 1,734 1,688 1,191 681 369 65 Can not speak English. 42, 324 2,962 25, 123 7,263 3,506 1,832 941 641 96 41, 582 2,939 24, 954 7, am 3,422 1,731 88S 407 74 1,086 49 446 204 143 103 83 49 4 194 1,170 199 60 20 11 7 1 38, 828 2,696 23, 338 6,677 3,219 1,697 791 441 69 742 183 144 101 66 44 12 103 85 69 65 33 17 1 UNEMPLOYED, (a) Total. 167, 832 7,506 98, 308 35, 453 13, 973 7,171 3, 399 1,732 230 162, 740 7,317 96, 175 34, 157 13, 22.5 6, 77S 3, 233 1,640 216 58, 964 2,033 29.961 13,012 6. 663 3,904 2,081 1, 135 115 6,943 3,245 46, 423 13, 538 2,634 698 211 96 48 36,833 2,039 19, 791 7,607 3,878 2,110 941 409 52 6, 092 249 2,133 1,296 748 393 166 92 15 6,055 248 2,124 1,290 743 385 164 86 16 1 to3 months. 3,714 56, 090 20, 276 7, 433 3,453 1,433 642 131 91, 083 3,646 55.217 19, 696 7,132 3,293 1,366 609 124 30, 057 1,063 15. .523 6,816 3,4:!] 1, 878 368 410 38, 771 1,530 27, 155 8,156 1, 41-8 322 22, 255 1, 053 12, 539 4, 724 2, 233 1, 09) 412 169 32 2,095 68 879 580 801 160 67 33 7 2,078 4 to 6 mouths. 875 676 298 155 66 33 7 64, 323 2,228 30, 825 11,406 4. 939 2,751 1,410 099 70 51, 769 2,067 29, 737 10. 786 4,562 2, 502 1,328 065 62 21, 108 670 10, 527 4,647 2,431 1, 554 873 475 31 20, 295 934 14, 022 4,050 885 259 84 43 18 10, 366 563 5,138 2,089 1,246 749 371 147 13 2,559 161 1,088 620 377 189 82 2,647 160 1,084 619 376 186 81 33 8 7 to 12 months. 20, 326 1,624 11. 387 3,771 1, 601 987 556 391 29 19, 888 1,604 11, 221 3,675 1,531 923 5.39 366 29 7,799 400 3,911 1,549 801 532 340 250 16 731 5, 246 1, 3:12 331 117 41 23 6 4,212 423 2, 064 794 399 274 168 93 7 438 20 166 96 70 44 17 25 20 105 95 69 44 17 20 a TTnamployed at principal occupation during any portion of census year ending May 31, 1890. i Person* of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and oivilized Indians. 756 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 121.— TOTAL MALES 10 YEARS OP AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN SILECTED GEOUPa OF OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AND AGE PERIODS ACCORDIlv'G TO CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH, AND MONTHS UNEAIPLOYED: 1890. AiGiRICVIiXUBAEi liABOKS^R.^. GENEEAX, NATIVITT, COLOE, AKD iGE PEKIODS. Aggregate . 10 to 14 years 15 to 2-t years 25 fo 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over. Age unknowp Dotal -white 1,815,020 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25(0 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 6t years 65 years and over. Age nnlciiown iTativo white— native parents. 10 to 34 years 35 to24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to G4year.s C5 years and over. Age xmknovru Tativewhito — foreign parents- . 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 (o 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years C5 years and over A ge unknown foreign wliito 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to Gt years 65 years and over Age unknown 'otal colored (6) 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 5 1 years , 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Ago unknown 'ersons of negro descent , 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years , 35to44years , 45 to 54 years , 55 to 64 years , 65 years and over Age unknown , Total. 2, 536, 957 240, 558 1, y.llt, 450 48t, 187 200,410 lis, 5:19 71,061 52, 710 9,024 11.5, 1, o;!«, 367, 138, 72, 43, 31, 6, 1, 312, 302 100,709 700, 532 249, 053 99, 706 49, 079 28, 489 20, 537 4,137 258, 771 10,106 176, SCO 53, 894 11,420 3,708 1,651 1,013 459 243, 017 4,890 101, 807 64, 779 27, 771 19,848 13,772 9,907 1,173 711, 937 124, 793 336, 557 115, 461 67, 519 45, 844 27,249 21,259 3,255 729, 197 CONJUGAL CONDITION. Single and unknown. 1, 885, 857 240, 1,268 200. 6<», 28, 13, 7, 541 897 799 815 699 763 288 055 1, 409, 059 115,758 975, 083 225, 091 48, 053 23, 294 11, 085 5,600 4,490 991, 390 100, 702, 134, 27, 13, 6, 3, 8, 763 68D 665 3.30 271 208 208 160 234,216 Married. 598, 266 15 103,913 209, 4(16 132, 700 75. 687 43, 964 SO, 06O 2,445 358, 318 10, 106 173, 167 42, 126 6,050 1,636 497 232 402 183, 453 4,889 69, 227 48, 900 14, 678 8,387 4,380 2,070 922 476, 798 124, 783 293, 814 35, 108 11,757 6,405 2,678 1,688 1,665 407, 666 124, 526 291, 708 82, 484 9,323 4,409 2, 322 1,640 1,254 62, 410 133, 727 81, 799 40, 327 23. 642 15, 453 965 66, 107, 65. 29, 16, 10, 4 .-87 481 309 480 450 774 710 3,307 11, 032 4,712 1, 706 760 458 43 49, 489 1 2,616 15, 214 11,778 9.141 6,426 4,221 202 239, 938 10 41, 603 76, 739 60, 907 35, 360 20, 322 14, 607 1,490 236, 643 10 41,300 74, 880 49, 761 84, 855 19, 980 14, 618 1,439 Wid- owed. 66, 164 2 2,219 10, 979 12, 176 12, 847 12, 546 14,039 467 42, 417 2 1,132 6, 828 7,6 8 8, 034 8, 405 10, 003 275 23, 970 Di- vorced, 2 1,0ns 6,068 6,986 6,529 6, 338 6,224 216 09 687 6:i7 369 276 305 13 10, 291 55 673 1,156 2,130 2,791 3,534 46 23, 747 1,087 4,161 4,497 4,813 4,141 4, 876 182 23, 542 1,080 4,112 4,464 4,760 4,108 4,849 179 6,680 427 1,943 1,720 1, 306 7S8 429 67 6,226 274 1,480 1, 302 1,040 680 341 49 4,141 248 ,239 ,082 799 487 241 45 17 140 121 57 18 18 1 701 92 159 184 175 153 403 358 260 108 88 13 1,446 153 461 856 264 106 88 18 Illiterate, 763, C87 124, 702 316,291 120, 926 78, 605 56, 275 36, 268 28, 194 3,626 281, 286 40, 360 111, 203 45. 803 27,311 10,910 10, 391 8, 0.50 1,102 214, 987 38, 409 95, 879 35, 608 20, 918 11,699 0,729 4,969 826 12, 029 1,092 6,201 2,886 1, 323 6T2 313 204 38 33, 670 805 9,213 7, 409 5,070 4,639 3,349 2,887 293 602, 401 84, 330 204, 998 75. 123 61. 194 39, 305 24, 877 20, 144 2,364 496, 664 84,169 203, 331 73, 676 49, 709 88, 653 24,515 20, 021 2,195 Can not speak English. 78, 303 3,921 SO, 648 17,9:15 10, rn 0, (132 4, 5(10 3, 763 772 68, 327 3,118 28, 202 15, 687 7,8(:6 6,497 4,028 3, 602 498 690 362 004 050 705 437 40 4,077 5B2 2,904 776 201 70 35 22 17 50, 460 1,142 19, 643 12, 449 6,000 4,368 3,288 8,133 441 ,976 803 2,446 2,348 2,326 1,135 478 160 274 2,993 709 1,314 422 221 181 73 65 8 UNE.MPLOYED. (d) Total. 41, 628 272,442 100. 325 47. 003 29,415 18.863 13,792 1,750 r,5, 477 19, 754 201. 036 77, 870 33, 708 20,117 12, 9,-.2 8, 928 1,112 285, 010 17, 305 155, 762 60, 079 25, 135 14, 21-1 8, 890 6,171 798 43, 741 ],5<;o 27, 734 9,477 2, 800 1,177 526 343 119 40, 726 820 17, 650 11,714 6, 707 4, 726 3,531 2,414 195 149, 801 21 874 71,408 22, 455 13, 356 0,293 5, 9U 4,364 638 146,248 21,833 70,812 21, 484 12, 273 8,301 6,669 4,785 691 a Unemployed at principal occupation during any portion of census year endijie May 31. 1890, b Persona of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. 1 to3 mouths. 19. 991 162 691 58, 507 26, 605 14,881 8, 333 4,690 188, 080 8,344 102, S07 43. 207 17,711 8 818 4,747 2, 4:18 518 145, 905 7,011 81, 101 32, 0:'8 13, 436 6, 3(!R 3,2t;2 1,757 372 20, 716 477 13,016 6, ('33 1, .368 493 184 . 89 67 22, 059 256 8, 690 6, 227 2. 9(17 2,017 1,281 692 89 97, 918 11, 647 49, 884 16, 210 8,894 6,066 3,691 2, 258 363 96, 158 11,637 49, 055 14, 680 8,266 6,843 3,438 2,230 863 4 to 6 months. 202, 434 10,144 103, 442 35, 1S2 17, 138 11,747 8, ;i81 6,090 709 381 9, 918 84. 397 29, 0:10 13, 351 0, 0^8 «. 4,52 4, C::7 488 113,380 64, 783 20, 851 0, 791 6,301 4,424 3,215 353 19, 120 893 12.381 3, 045 1,200 646 i.- 257 ^ 149 19, 875 448 7,227 4. 533 2,360 2, 181 1,771 1,273 82 45. 060 9,206 29, 045 6,152 3,782 2. (159 1.932 2, 053 221 43, 680 ■ 0,183 18, 757 6,795 3,440 2,461 1,338 2,015 191 7 to 12 months. 2,493 16, 309 6, (130 3, 322 2,784 2, 111 2, 406 155 29, 413 1,472 13. 832 5,6(3 2, 043 2,211 1,753 1,853 106 20, 716 1,1,57 9,802 3, 7110 1,905 1,6:5 1, mo 1, 109 68 ,905 390 2, 337 . 799 233 133 84 . 105 14 4,792 125 1, 033 95 1 600 628 479 649 21 6,833 1,021 2,477 1,093 679 673 388 653 49 6,410 1,013 2,400 1,009 577 497 343 634 37 OCCUPATIONS. 757 Taiilb 121.— total males 10 YEAES OF AGE AND OVER m THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN SELECTED GROUPS OF OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AND AGE PERIODS ACCORDING TO CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH, AND MONTHS UNEMPLOYED: 1890— Continued. FAKTIEKS, PIjAIV'DEBS, AND O^ERglSBESg. G1NERAI> NATIVITY, COLOB, AND AGE PBRIODS. Total. CONJUGAL CONDITION. Illiterate. Can not speak English. UNEMPLOYED, (a) Single aDcl unknown. Married. Wid- owed. Di- vorced. Tot.al. 1 to 3 months. 4 to 6 months. 7(1 12 mo.^tbs. 5, 055, 130 827, 117 4, 009, 668 208, 159 10. 180 814, OCD 119, 006 334, 608 215, 774 99, 755 19, 137" ! 533. 987 1, 25;!, 070 1, 100. 772 944. 063 059, 476 469, 151 8,712 4,508,238 '^39, 241 278, SliO 107.497 47, 352 20, 243 12,623 1,301 787, 063 192, 045 957, 481 1, 026, 241 851. 029 689,014 387,167 6,691 3, 527, 967 1,619 15, 9-42 30. 7-.'0 43. 117 48, 070 68,127 664 183, 374 182 1.687 2,314 2.664 2,140 1,334 66 9,234 69, 028 164. rm 103,114 165, 103 124. 213 95. 020 2,931 425, 330 6.498 18, 2.iS 22, 223 27.118 25, 034 20, 265 192 114, 661 39. OSS 87, 090 90,717 66. 560 30 930 23, 995 700 283, 609 23, 9 '4 65, 028 06. 571 33, 448 15. 322 9, 051 432 177,520 13, 128 19.815 27. 2il8 W, 257 12, 1C5 10, (•87 207 88, 047 2 016. 2 847 3.857 3. 449> 4,047 61 17,342; 1 490, 933 1, 120. 617 1,043,413 832, 329 5i)1.060 423. 853 6,233 3, 340, 291 334, 768 270, 80O 104.286 45.543 19, 3U2 11, 836 1,128 554, 357 154, 028 833, 889 Oil. 258 747. 720 520, 831) 347,319 4,524 2, 644, 341 1,089 13.075 2.), 829 3fl. 710 42,9 1 63, 229 535 134, 845 148 1, 353 2, 041) 2. 341 2, 037 1,269 40 6,748 36,177 88, P6!) 1011, '.'15 7.S. 382 63.471 52, 257 965 333, 907 0, 747 17, 104 21, 053 26, 141 24, 540 19, 900 176 18, 471 31,945 74, 509 85, 723 45. 888 25, 023 19, 973 388 235, 005 is. 045 54,810 .58. 134 28 lti9 11,010 6, 503 219 161.830 11,. 505 17 266 25. 079 14. 159 111. 804 9, 081 123 76, 878 1.795- 2. 463- 35 1 44 years 2.510- 3. 5:10- 3, 209> 3,789 4S ITative white— native parents 13.88* ■ - . ■ 379. 701 . 832, 860 789, 484 604, 59.1 417. 730 31 L 004 4,913 424, 786 243. 307 182. 0.H8 81, 0!!5 24. 613 13, 713 8,803 823 142,651 135, ''01 639. 080 680, 401 5.51. 275 372. 825 255, 736 3,633 271, 854 Sfil 10, 576 20 436 27. 01:9 29. 829 45, 699 415 9,046 133 1, 13 1, 3f.2 1,670 1, 363 866 37 635 32, 926 76. 8liO 89. 013 57.4,<8 41.571 34, 000 7fc9 15, 801 1. nil 4, 032 4.2^3 3, 607 2.779 1,948 42 3,797 23. 305 C.f. 390 SO. 005 41,0i5 20.S44 16, 281 345 11, 936 16. 753 51.371 65. ii04 26, 019 9, 449 5,563 200 5,889 10 0C2 1^,897 22. fl-3 12. UU) 8. 920 7.884 106 4,838 1. 4.30 2, 032- 2. I.ig- 2. 11S6. 2, 409 2,814 39 JTative^hito— foreign parents 1, 259' 83. 003 166.166 93, 20.J 45. 114 21, 103 15, 166 432 743, 161 70, 580 58,383 9,763 2,643 921 528 133 90,655 13, 223 106. 160 81, 2U0 40. 213 18.570 12, 225 263 611,772 85 1,478 2, 053 2, 118 1.525 2, 353 34 38, 883 14 145 1«7 140 87 60 2 1,851 1,759 4,613 4.070 2,515 1,417 1, 404 23 75, 028 973 1, 364 814 345 167 128 7 92, 393 2,721 3,873 2,276 1,456 916 731 13 16, 858 1, W2 2,165 1, 206 C04 319 197 6 6,732 1,094 l,4.'-.7 8fS 050 377 365 7 6.931 235 231 182 202 230 16» 2,195- 27, 630 121, 585 181. 7-6 182, 622 152, 227 97, 483 888 546,892 21,181 30, 329 1,3.618 18, 287 4, 668 2,505 167 39,454 6,404 90, 149 143. 507 156,241 135. 425 79,358 628 481, 701 43 1,021 3. 340 7, 569 11,547 15,277 86 24,785 2 86 301 625 587 343 7 962 1,402 7, 300 12, 532 18, 379 I9,4K3 10, 193 153 388, 733 2,864 11.718 16, 037 22, 239 21.691 17, 824 127 4,943 919 2, 406 2.842 3,417 3,203 2,981 30 51, 157 460 1,274 1,424 1. .576 1, 242 743 13 33, 254 349 942 l.l!;rt 1,499 1,501 1,432 10 11, 108 110 25 to 34 yea ra S5 to4-4yeara 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 190 230- 342 52(V 806- T Total colored (6) 1,79S- 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 62, 0.54 133, 353 123, 359 111, 733 68, 416 45, 498 2,479 641,300 24,473 8,160 3,211 l,-809 941 687 173 38, 337 37,117 122, 092 in, 983 103. 3U0 62, 194 39. 848 2,167 477,580 430 2,867 4,891 6, 4111 6,169 4,898 129 24, 439 84 234 274 223 112 65 10 944 82,851 75. 701 86. 899 80.721 61,772 42, 763 1,966 384, 685 749 1,154 1,170 977 614 365 16 1,736 7,123 13, 121 10, 9!'4 9,672 6,913 4,022 312 60,455 5,279 10.218 8.437 7,247 4,312 2,548 213 38, 125 1,(12.3 2,319 2.207 2. 098 1,361 1,210 84 10,560 221 384 350- 327 240- 258 15 1,770. 61,296 132, 048 121, 934 110, 648 67, 853 45, 089 2,432 24,012 7,864 3,019 1,608 911 671 162 36, 823 121, 129 113, 820 102,419 61.724 39, 630 2,139 427 2,824 4,822 6,311 6,106 4,823 126 34 231 273 220 112 66 9 82,318 74, 906 85, 900 65, 899 61,316 42,421 1,925 296 424 411 810 188 125 2 7,033 12, 931 10, 835 9,539 5, 835 3,979 303 5,264 10, 186 8,404 7. 217 4,302 2,5i0 212 1,550 2, 305 2,087 1, 997 1,299 1,184 78 219- 380 344 45 toSi years 325- 214 255 li a Unemployed at principal occwpatioD during any portion of census year ending May 31, 1890. b Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. 758 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 121.— TOTAL MALES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN SELECTED GROUPS OF OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AND AGE PERIODS ACCORDING TO CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH, AND MONTHS UNEMPLOYED : 1890— Continued. '■ FISHEBMEIV AND OYSXEBMEIV. GENESAL NATIVITT, COLOB, AHD AGE PBBIODS. AggrogatG 10 to 14 yearB 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years S5 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 04 years 65 years and over Age unknown Cotal wliite 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 5'ears 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45to54years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Age unknown Native wWte— native parents. 10 to 14 years 15 to 2i years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over - . . . Ago unknown Tativo white— foreign parents 10 to 14 years — 35 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Age imknown foreign white 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Age unknown , ^)tal colored (6) 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 35 to 34 years 65 to 44 years AB to 54 5'ears 195 to 64 years 65 years and over Ago unknown *«rnons of negro descent 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years ?5 to 34 years 5 to 44 years ^5 to 54 years f5 to C4 years #5 years and over 4.ge unknown... Total. 59, 899 721 13. 953 16, 858 12, 451 8,301 4,410 2, 510 695 48, 837 ■112 10, 658 13,9i2 10, 306 7,015 3,756 2,101 584 31,911 343 7,490 8,050 0,615 4,772 2,801 1,670 161 ,307 44 1,425 1,539 719 367 121 67 25 12, 619 25 1,743 4,344 2,972 1,876 834 427 SOS 11, 062 BOO 3,295 2,916 2,145 1,286 654 346 111 9,950 294 3,172 2,650 1,820 1,097 547 282 CONJUGAL CONDITION. Single and unknown. 24, 788 721 12, 008 6,844 2,721 1,185 490 195 564 20, 273 412 9,279 6,039 2,402 1,046 415 165 516 6, 355 2,439 1,028 604 230 109 107 2,301 44 1,311 090 170 43 17 4 22 6,857 25 1,613 2,910 1,204 498 168 52 387 4,515 309 2,789 805 310 140 75 30 48 4,047 294 2,690 683 200 78 45 19 38 Married. 32, 735 1,856 9, 735 9,284 0, 467 8,473 1,806 114 26, 633 1,355 7,699 7,565 5,442 2,957 1,564 66 19, 338 1,116 5,470 5,326 3,882 2,273 1,227 44 1,904 111 831 628 294 91 48 3 6,390 128 1,398 1,713 1,266 593 289 501 2,036 1,719 1,025 516 242 58 478 1,903 1, 522 912 440 195 45 "Wid- owed. 2,240 265 412 607 426 499 16 1,817 21 186 318 492 364 425 11 16 137 ■244 365 283 331 9 92 3 15 22 26 12 14 340 2 34 52 101 69 80 2 94 116 62 74 5 3 68 88 102 61 68 5 Di- vorced. 136 4 24 34 42 21 10 1 109 13 17 21 15 3 1 26 2 3 11 4 27 13 6 1 25 13 S 1 Illiterate. 14, 747 365 3,439 3,640 3,118 2,179 1,159 717 130 8,149 148 1,738 2,034 1,770 1,274 079 444 66 123 253 106 082 754 440 299 24 12 141 121 75 64 16 13 1 2,529 13 344 717 619 456 217 132 31 :,598 217 1,701 1,606 1,342 905 480 278 74 5,897 206 1,600 1,404 1,149 810 422 243 63 Can not spoak English. 26 472 690 540 349 157 85 34 1,673 U 377 508 329 219 137 68 20 247 3 85 65 42 36 18 4 4 60 2 12 16 9 11 1 1,375 280 438 278 172 118 64 16 681 12 ,95 182 211 130 20 17 14 03 10 13 14 5 4 Total. 334 6,401 0,810 4,666 3,058 1,653 957 294 19, 561 183 4,775 5,568 3,892 2,600 1,422 848 275 13, 261 181 3,456 3,342 2,604 1,873 1,100 670 65 1,666 13 646 654 231 136 48 28 10 4,634 673 670 057 691 274 150 210 4,617 151 1, 626 1,244 774 458 236 109 19 4,358 1.51 1,602 1,171 686 420 207 103 19 UHEJIPLOTED. («) 1 to3 months. a Unemployed at principal ooonpation during any portion of census year ending May 31. 1890. 6 Persons Of negro descent, Chlaese, JapauBse, and olvlUzed Indians. 10, 875 129 2,967 3,339 2,125 1,248 590 240 237 8,723 4 to 6 months. 05 2,148 2,746 1,771 1, 050 608 206 229 59 374 390 109 714 378 168 29 6 336 294 106 58 16 4 8 2,677 1 436 ,062 656 278 114 34 194 2,152 64 819 593 354 198 82 34 64 814 672 328 182 77 81 185 8,110 3,081 2,250 1,538 880 648 52 9,440 105 2,378 2,492 1,866 1,309 764 495 41 7,186 90 1,935 1,783 1,355 1,007 603 390 24 261 224 107 65 28 18 1 1,544 7 to 12 months. 182 486 404 237 123 89 16 80 732 689 384 229 126 63 11 2,066 80 715 54? 328 213 114 63 11 OCCUPATIONS. 759 Table 121.— TOTAL MALES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN SELECTED GROUPS OF OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AND AGE PERIODS ACCORDING TO CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH, AND SIONTHS UNEMPLOYED : 1890— Continued. GKKEKAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AKD AQB PERIODS. Aggregate 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 6-1 ynn' 3 65 years and over Age unknown Total wliite 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Age unknown KativG white — native parents. 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Age unknown K"ative white — foreign parents 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 04 years C5 years and over Age unknown roreign white 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 5 1 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Age unknown Total colored (6) .10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Age unknown Persons of negro descent 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years.., 25 to 34 years 35 to 4 4 years 45 to 54 years .- 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Age unknown Total. 386, 872 11, 044 99, 142 119, 390 78, 777 47, 102 21, 543 7,171 2,703 360,490 10, 679 92, 0r)5 111, 805 73, 418 43,716 19, 983 6,735 2,099 111,000 2,723 31,709 33, 360 21, 910 11, 970 6,131 2,045 1,206 60, 904 5,019 26,784 17,619 7,8116 2,631 815 239 81 188,436 2,937 33, 562 60, 826 43, 702 . 29, 109 13, 037 4,451 812 26, 382 365 7,087 7,585 5,359 3, ;;Re 1,560 436 604. 18, 980 360 6,767 6,121 3,114 1,695 540 187 312 CONJUGAL CONDITION. Single and unknown. 183,913 043 6H3 018 887 4:3 104 698 991 170, 121 10, 678 80,930 45, 915 16, 806 8,315 4,382 1,527 1,608 49, 863 2,733 26, 927 11, 015 4,500 2,^10 l,70:i 583 936 41, 585 5,019 25, 094 8,158 2,174 751 275 75 41 78, 673 2,936 29, 009 20,744 10, 056 5, 154 2,404 869 591 13, 792 305 5,709 3,103 2, 081 1,158 722 171 423 8,766 360 5,478 2,042 511 148 73 21 133 Married. 191, 364 1 12, 302 08, 832 57, 026 34, 430 14, 071 4,050 646 179, 578 1 11, 015 64, 642 5,1, 972 32, 387 13, ;:34 3,852 475 5,714 21,751 16, 350 8,004 3,762 1,080 241 18, 468 1,670 9, 225 6,333 1,650 446 105 40 103, 563 1 3,631 33, 506 32, 390 22, 073 fl, i:;o 2,667 194 1,287 4,200 3,054 2,049 7:17 108 171 1,248 3.891 2,386 1,284 385 115 169 Wid- owed. 10, 605 .54 1,340 2,599 2,943 2,228 1,369 64 99 1,173 2, 393 2,777 2,127 1,305 55 59 404 857 786 603 356 28 837 19 207 266 204 86 65 5,909 21 473 1,270 1,787 1,438 894 27 167 206 166 676 25 164 200 150 80 48 9 Di- vorced. 17 200 205 260 142 64 11 176 247 237 140 51 1 100 137 116 73 26 1 1 31 34 26 1 44 76 95 69 21 6 25 18 13 2 3 1 6 24 17 13 2 Illiterate. 67, 251 2,007 13, 110 25, 325 12, 229 8,352 4,028 1,504 696 64, 891 1,823 10,181 21,985 9,740 6, 457 3,161 1,216 332 12, 890 473 3,717 3,048 2,652 1,388 650 252 110 4,3 603 1,605 1,140 013 204 62 31 9 37, 638 657 4,859 17, 191 6,471 4,865 2,439 933 223 12, 360 184 2, 929 3, 3*0 2, -183 1,895 877 288 364 9,466 182 2,834 2,800 1,769 1,152 391 143 195 Can not speak English. 22, 002 8,377 4,221 1,880 677 439 42, 145 497 8,845 20,089 7,020 3,007 1,138 387 256 173 254 128 78 54 32 6 56 195 82 40 8 10 1 1 41, 013 433 8,477 20, 053 6,858 2,921 1,008 354 249 4,999 2 233 1,073 1,351 1,214 748 190 183 1 14 29 20 14 20 7 UNEMPLOYED. (O) Total. 185, 193 7,102 49, 619 50, 093 36, 656 23, 196 9, 81)3 3,024 502 175, 413 6,970 47, 260 63,141 34, 7:!S 20, B27 0, 2:;8 2,860 370 47, 450 1,540 14, 780 14, 287 9, k'l 4,506 2,201 730 159 34, 617 3,465 15, 922 9,542 4,013 1,216 337 92 30 93, 346 1,965 16, 558 29, 315 21,544 16, 105 6,640 2,038 181 9,780 132 2,659 2, 949 1,917 1,369 564 158 132 7,175 132 2,437 2,425 1,2U5 624 183 64 106 ItoS months. 76, 116 2,010 20, 880 25, 679 15, 498 8,042 3,069 720 212 71, 023 1,954 19, :i27 24, 016 14, 548 7,493 2,868 6S5 144 21,509 503 6,773 7, 116 4,203 1,812 770 203 71 907 6,640 4,038 1,638 434 115 18 12 36, 713 544 6,914 12, Sd3 8,643 6,247 1,971 464 61 5,093 62 1,553 1, G63 950 549 213 36 63 4,149 62 1,502 1,450 672 313 84 13 64 4to6 months. 90, 015 4,076 24, 402 25, 873 17, 002 11, 285 6,049 1,486 243 86, 004 4,013 23, 526 24, 786 16, 798 10,611 4,741 1,391 193 21, 622 819 6,847 6,200 4,103 2,113 1,110 356 74 17, 935 2, 021 8,643 4,593 1,944 625 148 46 15 46, 507 1,178 8,136- 13, 993 10, 761 7,873 3,483 989 104 68 876 , 0:S7 804 074 308 95 49 2,559 814 825 454 254 83 34 37 7 to 12 months. 19, 062 1,010 4,637 4, 5tl 3,555 2,869 1,684 818 18, 326 993 4,407 4, 343 3,392 2,723 1,641 790 4,319 218 1,160 972 816 581 381 177 14 537 1,739 911 431 157 74 23 3 10, 127 243 1,508 2, 459 2,145 1,985 1, 1>'6 DSS 16 12 130 199 163 146 43 28 15 467 12 121 150 79 53 16 17 14 a Unemployed at principal occupation during any portion of census year ending May 31, 1890. b Fereons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and cirilized Indians. 760 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 191.— TOTAL MALES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN SELECTED GROUPS OP OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AND AGE PERIODS ACCORDING TO CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH, AND MONTHS UNEMPLOYED: 1890— Connnned. PROFESSORS ANED TlEJkCSiEIia. GENEEAL NATITITT, COLOB, AND AGE PEBIODS. Aggregate . lOto 14 years 35to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to ). QEHEEAL NATIVITT, COLOE, AKB AOG PXBIODS. Aggregate 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Age unknown, .......... Xotal white 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 Years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 05 years and over Age unknown..., Native white — native parents . 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years - 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 65 to 64 years 65 years and over Age unknown N"ative white — foreign parents 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 yearg 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 toG4 years 65 years and over Age unknown ... Foreign white. -^ 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Age unknown lotal colored (5) 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years C5 years and over Age unknown Persons of negro descent 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 84 years fl5 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 69 to 64 years 65 years and over.-., ...... Age unltnowii. ............ Total. 30, 990 523, 958 519, 039 33S, 063 227, 779 130, 456 71, 876 16, 397 1, 525, 510 ID, 430 427, 768 435, 584 277, 304 186,702 109, S52 68, 093 10, 777 627, 952 9,212 201, 115 171,415 110, 733 67, 207 40. 098 21, 940 6,232 232, 944 6,383 112, 065 70, 401 28, 587 10, 121 3,379 1,656 362 064, 614 3,835 114, 588 193, 768 137, 984 109, 374 66, 375 34, 497 4,193 833, 048 11, 560 90, 190 83, 455 60,759 41, 077 20, 604 13, 783 5,620 BIO, 733 11, 487 63,677 76, 325 63. 903 38, 037 19, 675 13, 668 4,271 CONJUGAl COHDITIOH. Single and unknown. 870, 466 30, 988 461,092 232, 5S3 85, 129 31,610 12, 634 5,425 11, 105 727, 035 19, 382, 203, 72, 26, 10, 429 252 040 045 144 658 346 212 173, 74, SI, 211 465 323 454 644 867 677 932 160, 122 6,383 105, 571 37, 140 8,189 1,941 605 163 230 259, 350 103, 92, 32, 15, 6, 2, 835 216 486 403 559 296 506 050 143, 431 559 840 634 084 886 976 079 893 127, 217 11.486 76, 519 22, 931 8,437 8.785 1,466 096 1,618 914, 109 1 61,841 278, 271 239, 039 177, 999 100, 787 61, 665 4,606 740, 561 1 44, 924 225, 770 194, 755 146, 163 85, 018 41, 786 2,144 295, 777 1 27, 261 93, 829 74, 000 62, 798 31,112 16, 730 1,046 69, 023 6,408 32, 329 19, 261 7,334 2,412 1,177 102 375, 761 11, 255 99, 612 101, 494 86, 031 51, 494 24, 879 996 16, 917 52. 601 44, 284 31, 830 15, 769 9,779 2,462 16, 633 51, 117 42, 148 80, 458 16, 803 9,665 2,381 Wid- owed. 9,141 859 7,019 12, 563 17,165 16, 339 14, 663 633 485 4,945 9,423 13, 498 13, 582 11, 691 22, 063 305 2,674 4,545 5,195 4,741 4,376 227 73 804 999 780 436 303 19 107 467 879 523 405 012 143 15, 128 374 2,074 3,140 3,667 2.757 2,872 244 14,873 367 2,035 3,071 8,600 2,707 2,846 241 Di- vorced. 4,842 1 166 166 332 105 096 323 3,901 107 920 1,081 897 594 270 32 2,640 734 570 3S8 167 27 13 128 138 66 20 13 1 967 10 203 209 261 180 100 4 1 59 246 261 203 102 53 21 928 1 68 242 247 208 100 61 21 Illiterate. 428, 215 10, 88, 103, 84, 66, 40, 26, 0, 972 254 436 977 404 964 366 241, 759 3,393 45, 702 63, 684 49, 771 37, 043 24, 380 14, 925 2,855 74, 895 2,104 18, 108 17, 800 16, 220 9,653 6,805 4,427 878 14, 691 465 6,090 4,179 2,692 1,210 558 363 152, 273 834 22, 504 41, 705 31,859 26, 274 17, 023 10, 135 1,930 186, 456 7,579 42, 662 39, 7S1 35, 206 29, 361 16, 678 11, 941 3,483 177, 640 7,542 41,410 37, 862 82, 667 28, 100 16, 028 11, 780 2,767 Can not speak English. 193, 560 1,623 38, 080 63, 616 42, 531 24,489 12, 875 7,116 3,324 176, 375 1,545 36, 221 67, 956 37,224 22, 245 12, 150 6,968 2,066 12, 980 290 8,264 3,360 2,533 1,070 1,107 672 78 3,324 200 1,705 825 356 134 49 40 160, 071 1,049 31, 262 63, 765 34, 335 20, 441 10, 094 6,256 1,979 17, 185 78 1,865 5,660 6,807 2,244 725 148 1,258 819 43 222 205 142 103 63 84 8 UNEMPLOYED, (a) Total. 620, 794 8,937 170, 687 166, 162 111,463 82, 008 50,637 28, 374 2, 326 529, 810 6,190 144, 790 144, 263 95, 113 70, 033 43, 999 23, 939 1,484 224, 696 2,886 70, 626 58,146 39, 702 26, 976 16, 226 9,483 762 3, 644 2,070 39, 436 24, 986 10, 670 4,204 1,625 742 100 221, 470 1,228 34, 830 61, ISO 44, 835 38, K63 26, 248 13, 714 632 90, 984 2,747 26, 097 21, 900 16, 850 11, 975 6,638 4,435 842 87, 228 2,735 25, 493 20,930 15, 175 11, 366 6,348 4,360 821 ItoS months. 282, 893 3,194 79, 418 86, 636 54,655 33. 958 17, 061 7,087 993 237, 461 a Unemployed at principal occupation during any portion of census year endiuK May 31. 1890. p f •nous ex nvgro desctnt, Cliiiieae, Japanese, and oivilixed Indians. 2,070 66, 160 74, 572 46, 091 28, 222 14, 244 6,470 617 99, 986 983 31, 440 30, 270 19,168 10, 303 5,256 2,235 326 37, 218 680 10, 941 12, 200 5,010 1,600 603 172 52 100, 257 416 17, 773 32, 043 21, 913 16, 320 8,485 8,069 239 45, 431 1,115 13. 258 11, 964 8,664 5,736 2,807 1,611 376 43,903 1,111 13, 040 11, 660 8.042 5,496 2,700 1,595 4 to 6 months. 274, 570 4,410 75, 593 67, 203 47, 741 38, 666 25,466 14, 440 1,062 236, 277 3,018 64, 667 58, 693 41, 110 33, 395 22, 355 12, 361 678 102, 225 1,456 82, 752 23, 646 17, 231 13, 223 8,449 5,130 332 36, 881 977 17, 913 10, 335 4,516 1,994 740 369 37 97, 171 686 14, 002 24, 712 19, 363 18, 178 13, 166 6,856 309 38, 293 1,303 10, 925 8,610 6,631 5,261 3,111 2,079 384 36,690 1,386 10, 609 8.088 6, 130 4,973 2,984 2,047 373 GCCUPATI0N8. 763 Tabus 121.— TOTAL MALES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN SELECTED GE0UP3 OF OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AND AGE PERIODS ACCORDING TO CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH, AND MONTHS UNEMPLOYED: 1890— Continued. SERVANTS. SBSBSAL NMintT, COLOU, AHD AOB PE1HIOD8. Aggregate . 10 toUyeara 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years , 85 tij44 years , 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over. A ge unkuo'WJi. . . . Ti>tal wMte . 10 to 14 years... ..I 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over. Age unknown .... ir*tlve wMte — native parents , 10 to 14 years , 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years .. 65 years and over. Age unknown.... Katiye whiter-foreign parents. 10 to 14 years .. 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years , 45 to 54 years . 55 to 64 years 65 years and OTer. Age unknowiK . . . Foreign -wMte. 10 to 14years.. 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years , 65 to 64 years 65 years and OTer. Age unknown Totalcolorea(6). 10 to 14 years...... 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 yoaj-a 35 to 44 y#ars-.... 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over. Ago unknown . . . . , Persons of negro dosceiat. 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years , 26 to 34 years , 35 to 44 years , 45 to 54 years , 55 to 64 years 65 years and over. Age unknown . . . . , Total. 238, 162 17, 420 85, 095 68, 383 36, 095 17,861 7,341 3,682 2,275 119, 820 5,915 44, 612 35, 867 17, 510 9,210 4,069 1,757 880 42, 608 3,815 18,624 10. 491 4,814 2,480 1,137 621 576 21, 601 1,313 10,914 6,185 2,230 656 190 70 37 56, 611 787 15, 074 19, 19] 10, 460 6,074 2,092 1,060 267 118, 332 11, 505 40, 483 32,516 18, 585 8,651 3,272 1,925 1,395 101,742 11, 409 36, 503 25, 939 14, 655 7,32d 2,892 1,870 1,145 CONJUGAL CONDITION. Single and unknown. 104, 28i 17, 419 79, 469 41, 969 14, 644 5,712 2,275 1,080 1,722 86, 867 6,914 42, 673 24,045 7,945 3,412 1,464 633 771 33, 426 3,816 17, 827 7,187 2,419 082 454 212 530 17, 368 1,312 10,518 4,075 1,042 234 81 26 32 36, 063 787 14, 330 12, 783 4, 4S4 2,146 929 395 77, 423 11, 505 36, 786 17, 924 6,699 2,300 811 447 951 66, 097 11, 409 33, 113 12,946 4,265 1,599 625 419 721 Married. 1 5,464 26, 248 19, 562 10,310 3,665 1,477 486 29, 2U 1 1,883 11. .■?28 8,732 4,803 1,800 672 91 7,768 759 3, 067 2,084 1,151 471 197 37 3,878 1 3S8 2,021 1,080 290 69 25 4 736 0,238 6,568 3, 302 1,266 350 50 36, 989 3,571 13, 922 10, 830 5,507 1,859 905 395 32, 825 3,265 12, 341 9,360 4,910 1,680 886 377 Wid- owed. 135 970 1,674 1,708 1,336 1,088 61 3,419 40 419 749 907 753 634 17 27 197 271 300 235 204 7 70 92 78 40 24 1,865 6 152. 386 629 478 306 8. 95 561 925 801 583 564 44 3,457 633 900 778 563 647 42 Di- yorced. 697 47 196 215 131 65 37 6 330 18 77 84 83 46 18 1 173 11 40 40 47 27 8 44 3 19 16 4 2 18 28 37 19 367 31 119 131 43 19 19 6 363 31 119 130 42 13 18 6 Illiterate. 45, 885 8,429 12, 483 8,624 6, 907 4,751 2,422 1, 673 697 7,305 1,059 2,219 1,529 991 - 724 423 269 91 2,917 807 961 371 294 209 126 94 55 558 127 222 101 62 29 12 13 3,820 126 1,030 1,057 635 486 285 163 38, 530 7,370 10, 264 7,095 5,916 4,027 1,999 1,403 606 32, 754 7,333 8,931 4,801 4,487 3,489 1,863 1,375 415 Can not speak English. 12, 608 358 3,420 4,492 2,589 1,047 431 171 160 5,437 302 1,883 1,624 750 451 254 137 83 163 59 54 22 14 211 53 114 27 9 5 2 4,822 166 1,603 1,638 687 424 238 133 30 7,231 56 1, r.?.i 2,868 1,839 590 177 34 124 116 Total. 23, 220 1,424 8, mo 6,506 3,519 1,90! 701 334 106 12, 479 602 4,782 3, 609 1,793 1, 055 423 165 45 4,691 351 2,103 1,155 657 313 127 58 27 2,704 161 1, 2R4 770 334 105 34 14 2 5,084 00 1,395 1, G34 CUT 637 202 93 16 10, 741 822 3, 884 2,897 1,721 849 338 109 61 9,029 811 3, 526 2,267 1,283 059 265 162 68 UNEMPLOYED. (O) lto3 mouths. 12, 413 637 4,646 3,866 1,986 879 323 120 68 6,574 182 2, 6U7 2,155 1,008 478 164 51 26 2,321 101 1,034 680 3S3 130 48 20 15 46 680 424 194 52 16 3 1 2,837 35 733 1,051 521 2:i0 100 31 10 6,839 355 2,138 1,711 978 401 158 68 32 5,009 1,965 1,402 753 316 127 64 30 4 to 6 months. 639 3,074 2,108 1, 196 747 291 139 35 4,422 297 3,689 1,148 615 412 172 76 14 192 818 382 211 134 65 27 11 65 442 262 107 33 10 4 1 1,663 40 429 604 297 240 107 44 2 3,807 342 1,385 900 681 335 119 64 21 3,100 337 1, 223 on 8 409 257 97 60 19 7 to 12 months. 2,578 248 947 533 337 278 148 75 13 12B 586 308 175 165 87 36 5 58 251 93 53 49 24 11 1 859 50 162 84 33 15 8 7 584 15 173 159 89 101 65 13 i 1,095 125 361 228 162 113 61 39 8 920 122 888 167 121 88 41 33 7 a Unemployed at principal occupation during any portion of ceustts year ending May 31, 1890. b Persons of negro descent, GbiiieBe, JapaneHS, aad civiiized Indian*. 764 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 121.— TOTAL MALES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN SELECTED GROUPS OF OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AND AGE PERIODS ACCORDING TO CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH, AND MONTHS UNEMPLOYED: 1890— Continued, BANKSKS AND CReKERS (SISIVIBV AND SHOCKS) AIVI> OFFICIALS OF KAFVKS, ETC. QKNEEAL NATIVITT, COLOS, AND AGE PEEIODS. Total. CONJUGAL CONDITION. Illiterate. Can not RjH-ak Engiiah. UKBMPLOYED. (a) Single and unknown. Married. Wid- owed. Di- voreed. Total. lto3 months. 4 too mouths. 7 to 12 months. Aff^reffatG 69, 19] 15, 695 60,240 3,088 168 483 273 1,869 836 765 26» * 5, aia 17. 206 18, 182 14, «45 8,391 4,837 322 68,814 4,469 6.145 2. 73U 1,270 694 323 158 15, 595 835 11, 028 14, 839 12, 7»4 7,014 3,580 144 49,975 12 100 6.W 727 749 916 19 3,070 2 17 64 48 34 12 1 168 38 94 133 92 78 47 1 849 36 74 61 39 84 28 1 221 296 497 433 317 210 101 6 1,835 141 240 207 121 90 28 125 180 177 142 91 41 3 752 SO' 62 49 54 45 to 54 yeara 38 32 S 26S 818 : 1 5, in 17.102 18. »7(i 14. 775 8,354 4,819 820 47, 006 4,444 6. 114 2.710 1, 2i;i) 637 322 168 10, 270 820 10, O.W 14, 764 12, 743 6,987 3,674 142 34, 525 12 105 553 725 746 911 19 2,101 2 17 64 43 34 12 1 110 19 60 85 75 63 41 33 69 48 31 23 26 1 15 287 401 423 314 215 100 5 973 135 245 204 119 87 28 122 184 172 i;i 90 41 2 890 30 47 64 B5 to G4 vears 8S 31 3 Hative wliite— native parenta 127 448 1S5 3,488 11, 430 12,282 10, 247 6,786 3,495 268 9,609 2,880 3,940 1,834 864 301 218 134 3,209 597 7,453 10.018 8,843 4,867 2,627 118 6,288 10 32 389 604 606 644 16 292 2 3 41 36 22 6 9 1 1 1 2 1 1.52 2!9 224 1.57 127 62 2 354 77 130 1)8 54 50 19 60 93 83 74 54 25 1 153 15 26 23 29 23 18 1 67 "24 38 25 24 16 35 to 44 vears 55 to 04 years Native white— foreign parents 20 24 2 144 10 to 14 yearn 15 to 24 years 1,861 3,659 2,679 1, 355 468 266 21 11, 999 1,203 1, 435 410 116 25 13 7 2,116 168 2,108 2,179 1,179 898 194 12 9,162 8 5 8 2 89 124 80 41 15 4 1 508 38 61 33 17 S 1 39 60 39 17 6 2 12 23 » 7 t 1 1 73 25 to 34 years 46 85 59 43 68 1 683 10 5 1 2 1 1 38 2 55 to 64 vears 65 years and over 1 Age unknown Foreign yvhito 198 204 226 209 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 419 2,103 3,U5 3,173 2,100 1,058 31 877 352 739 466 280 171 91 17 100 65 1,333 2,557 2,720 1,722 753 12 265 2 27 84 102 197 209 i 12 11 37 89 48 39 24 24 66 47 80 21 25 1 52 46 118 119 116 73 34 2 34 20 64 54 48 32 8 23 41 60 60 80 14 1 13 3 13 15 18 11 12 1 3 4 8 11 10 6 35 to 44 years 65 years and over A};e unknovTB Xotal colored (6) 134 18 10 to 14 years 40 104 106 70 87 18 2 807 25 81 20 16 7 1 15 72 85 62 27 12 2 230 19 28 48 17 15 6 1 101 3 15 13 8 11 2 9 6 10 3 4 1 1 32 6 4 3 2 8 3 2 6 1 1 25 to 34 yeara 1 1 2 3 5 2 65 years and over 1 Age unknown 1 12 66 " 1 18 a 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 84 87 84 68 26 18 2 19 21 13 8 8 1 15 65 70 47 10 11 2 18 20 85 11 11 5 1 9 6 8 8 4 1 1 6 4 8 2 8 3 2 4 1 1 25 to 34 years i 2 8 t 1 1 46 to 54 years 65 to 64 years 65 years and over 1 Age unknown 1 a Unemployed at principnl oeonpation during any portion of census year ending May 31, 1890. t Peisons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, «jia civilized Indians. OCCUPATIONS. 765 Ta-sle 121.— total males 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN TI-IE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN SELECTED GROUPS OF OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AND AGE PERIODS ACCORDING TO CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH, AND MONTHS UNEMPLOYED : 1890— Continued. BOOK.!£.i:ii:PE:ECS, CliCESS^S, ETe. (a) QENEKAL NATIVITY, COLOE, AKD AGE PSEIODS. Aggregate . into 14 years 15 to 24 year3 ■25 ti>;i4yeiir3 35 to ■)4 yoiirs 45 ti) 5i years 55 toGl yi'ars Go yeais and over. Ago unknown Total white . 10 to ]4 years 1.^ to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 4 '.years 45 lo 54 years 65 toC4 yuara fi5 years ymX over. Age unknown Native wMte— native parants- 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 toG4 years- G5 years aud over. Age uuknowu Native white — foreign parents. 10 to 14 ye.ars 15 to 24 yea s 25 til 'M years , 35 to 4t years 45 to 54 years 55 to G4 years 65 years and over. Age unknown roreign white. 10 to 14 years 15 t(t 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 t{)54 years 55 to G4 years 65 years and over. Ago unknown Total colored (c) . 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over. . Age unknown Persons of negro descent. 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over. Ago unknown Total. 636, 8S9 9, OOG 295, 697 181,301 81,263 43, nOB 17, 101 6,971 2,144 630, 542 8,849 293, 460 179, 278 80. 066 43,014 16, 920 6,885 2,070 357, 099 3,857 158, OSl 101, 146 48. 798 27. 875 10, 984 4, 6i;b 1,692 179, 3G2 3,892 105, 491 49, 1SI6 14.453 4, 567 1, 1.35 457 171 94, 081 1.100 29, 888 28, 936 16,815 10, 572 4,801 1,762 207 6,347 157 2.137 2,023 1,197 492 181 86 74 4,951 154 1,897 1,452 816 376 141 80 35 CONJUGAL CONDITION. Single and unknown. 9,006 280, 554 92, 135 19,910 5,991 1,733 5'.'0 1,653 40S, 099 8,849 278, 7112 91,206 19, 545 5,906 1,711 581 1,509 220, 021 3,857 148, 452 49. 696 12, 042 3.763 1,117 388 1,307 137, 438 3,892 102, »10 26, 734 3,781 708 133 38 142 50, 040 1,100 28, 240 14,770 3,722 1,436 461 . 155 150 3,473 157 1,852 929 365 85 22 9 54 2,661 Married. 154 1,636 645 151) 42 8 4 16 "Wid- owed. 213,740 14. 870 87,017 58, "65 34, 751 13,410 4,906 421 14, 591 85, 949 67,; 87 34, 377 13, 209 4,846 406 9,524 50, 072 34,916 22, 299 8,580 3,305 334 40, 310 3,439 21,991 10, 090 3,552 890 324 21 41, 685 1,628 13.886 12,581 8, 526 3,799 1, 217 48 2,715 279 ,003 778 374 141 60 15 2,237 10, 660 138 1,890 2,605 2, 550 1,872 1,450 65 133 1,867 2,645 2, 620 1,858 1,433 63 84 1,215 1,629 1,664 1,223 951 49 1,465 32 403 541 281 109 94 5 17 249 475 575 534 388 143 255 832 606 303 118 59 14 6 23 60 80 16 17 2 137 5 22 60 28 13 17 2 Di- orced. 35 250 293 214 86 25 5 34 256 289 211 84 25 2 21 163 211 150 64 22 2 10 68 41 26 3 25 37 35 17 2 16 Illiterate. 2,543 ICO 8;i2 581 390 279 183 133 40 1,642 70 615 358 211 172 113 97 6 28 194 154 120 92 71 62 6 13 73 11 6 774 29 348 174 80 74 39 30 Can not speak English. 217 223 185 107 69 36 34 29 172 103 93 97 66 35 7 91 1, 585 1,141 392 244 133 51 56 2,667 1,389 012 283 141 93 51 9 4 62 23 20 11 6 108 23 7 1 2 2,392 79 1,229 566 266 129 83 45 5 1,029 2 196 629 109 103 39 4 47 Total. 32,019 705 15.439 7,7^2 S,!i60 2, 5-:i 1,069 422 60 31,647 752 15, 295 7,079 3, 8;)3 2,492 1,061 413 57 17, 819 320 8,446 4,214 2, 262 1, 5,S0 609 274 48 8,790 321 5, 232 2,040 774 315 85 28 4 5, 029 105 1,617 1,425 857 697 3U7 116 5 13 144 103 67 30 8 4 3 13 136 92 60 25 8 4 2 UNE.MPLOVED. (h) 1 to 3 months. 15, 683 278 7,674 4,203 2,025 1, 0.16 394 151 22 15, 501 o Includes stenographers and typewriters. „ ,. -_ __, .,-(.„ b Unemployed at principal occupation during any portion of census year ending May 31, 1890. « Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. 272 7,409 4, 157 1,993 1, 023 390 119 19 8,773 126 4,117 2,339 1,174 049 251 luo 17 4,220 106 2, 523 1,031 394 125 31 10 1 3,608 787 424 249 108 39 1 182 6 75 46 33 13 4 2 166 70 43 28 11 4 2 2 4 to 6 moutha. 11,656 3'J5 5,027 2,574 1,420 1,058 466 181 15 319 , 582 .533 .394 , OJO 403 ISO 15 3,213 1,422 07,S ;;o3 130 11 3,173 145 1,890 6'S 277 129 36 13 1 1,637 30 479 423 294 239 120 37 3 7 to 12 uioliths. 6 4,". 41 20 12 3 1 4,670 163 2, 338 1,005 515 423 209 90 23 4,014 161 2,214 989 507 433 208 89 23 2,329 63 1,116 453 265 253 118 44 20 70 820 331 103 01 19 5 884 29 278 215 139 109 73 40 1 1 24 16 8 5 1 1 1 23 14 8 1 1 1 766 STATISTICS "OF POPULATION? Table 121 TOTAL MALES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN SELECTED GROUPS OF OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AND AGE PERIODS ACCORDING TO CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH, AND MONTHS UNEMPLOYED: 1890— Continued. DRAYMEN, HACKMEIV, TEAOTSTEKS, ETC. GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AND AQE PERIODS. Aggregate - lOto 14 yeara . 15 to 24 years . 25 to 34 years : 35 to 44 years ■ 45 to 54 years 55 t o 64 years C5 years and ovcr. Age unknown Total -wLite . ; 10 to 14 years . '. 15 to 24 A'ears , 25 to 34 years f 35 to 44 years I 45 to 54 years ', 55 to 04 years , C5 years and over. Age unknown Kative "wlute — nati\^e parents. 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 04 years , 65 years and over. Ago unknown Native wlaite — foreign parents . . 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over. Age unknown Poreign white. 10 to 14 years . 15 to 24 years , 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over. Age unknown Total colored (&) . 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 5'ears 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over. Age unknown Persons of negro descent. 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years , 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years , 65 to 04 yeara , 65 years and over. Age unknown Total. 368, 265 3,212 102, 945 117, 767 73, lOD 43,448 19, 270 6,767 1,738 324, 126 2, .'545 91,054 105. 898 63, 666 37, 290 16, 948 5,733 1,142 155, 307 1, 029 42. 030 48, 091 32, 652 18, 433 8,600 3,171 801 81, 273 1,038 35, 100 30, 050 10, 620 3,263 841 246 102 87, 541 278 13, 915 27, 157 20, 485 15, 694 7,607 2,366 239 44,139 867 11, 891 11, 869 9, 4-43 6,168 2,331 984 598 43, 914 865 11, 850 11, 789 9,385 6,130 2,321 981 593 CONJUGAL CONDITION. Single and unknown. 3,212 88, 881 41, 210 10,312 3,622 1, 064 282 843 134,405 Married. 2,345 79, 337 38,433 9,248 3,140 963 238 093 58, 784 1,029 35,402 15, 037 4,270 1,362 473 122 483 48, i 1,038 31,927 12, 604 1,833 512 91 14 71 27, 531 278 12, 008 10, 192 3,139 1,275 398 102 139 14, 927 867 9,544 2,783 1,064 373 102 44 160 14, 802 865 9,509 2,734 1,037 365 99 44 149 207, 483 13, 844 74, 069 60. 035 36, 793 16, 083 6,273 786 180, 157 11, 549 65, 908 52, 157 31, 539 14, 120 4,504 374 91,49 0,523 32, 171 27, 031 15,777 7,226 2,603 265 ■Wid- owed. 180 1,018 2,473 2,932 2,041 1,174 99 8,764 137 1,329 2,011 2,430 1,780 1,011 06 4, 488 87 724 1,076 1,184 847 526 46 3,144 17, 028 8, 393 2,646 664 192 26 56, 670 1,882 16,709 ,16, 733 13, 217 6,236 1,809 34 2,295 8,761 7,878 5,254 1,967 769 412 27,237 2,289 8,732 7,849 6,236 1,963 768 410 26 367 367 190 79 40 5 3,203 24 238 668 1,056 854 446 16 43 289 462 502 261 163 1,743 43 287 460 601 258 161 33 Di- vorced. 40 264 289 201 91 38 10 800 31 228 250 172 80 30 9 639 18 159 109 110 64 21 123 138 1 18 45 46 19 29 11 8 1 132 28 H 8 1 Illiterate. 611 7,401 9,484 9,048 7,061 3,413 1,427 464 19, 156 211 3,734 5,108 4,372 3,174 1,743 095 119 126 980 5(10 003 301 692 313 84 2,325 02 734 732 478 213 74 27 5 7,772 23 1,020 1,870 1,831 1,660 977 365 30 19,743 400 3,667 4,370 4,076 3,887 1,670 732 335 19, 646 3,651 4,344 4,658 8,869 1,662 729 333 Can not speak English. 5,923 33 1,180 1,842 1,330 892 464 167 26 6,836 32 1,171 1,817 1,301 880 448 165 22 93 76 53 33 12 10 120 84 31 5,204 16 955 1,640 1,194 819 407 151 . 22 87 1 9 25 29 12 6 2 3 25 58, 645 749 18, 710 16, 862 10, 669 6,749 3, 427> 1,295 184 16, 751 15, 470 9,687 8,007 3,101 1,153 120 27, 150 215 7,820 7, 954 6,386 3,352 1,678 660 79 13, 325 296 6, 4^.6 4,124 1,674 559 176 45 16 2,490 8,392 2,627 2,096 1,247 448 25 5,757 150 959 742 326 142 64 6,708 150 1,964 1,368 970 737 324 141 64 a Unemployed at principal occupation during any portion of census year ending May 31, 1890. ftPersonsof negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. UNEMPLOYED, (a) lto3 months. 31, 551 4 to 6 months. 202 9,773 9,990 6,199 3,314 1,464 463 87 28, 134 193 8,645 9,106 6,569 2,887 1,287 399 49 14, 828 93 4,290 4,728 3,135 1,601 702 240 33 0,746 76 3,074 2,310 931 269 59 20 7 6,500 24 1,281 2,067 1,503 1,017 626 133 g 3,417 09 1,128 835 630 427 177 63 3,400 69 1,127 877 623 426 177 63 38 21, 772 357 7,170 5,679 3, 669 2,744 1,488 590 19, 872 284 6,618 5,250 3,374 2,490 1,.360 638 62 10, 053 87 2,861 2,725 1,861 1,432 754 299 34 5,170 144 2,654 I, 463 693 221 89 16 7 4,643 63 1,003 1,073 920 837 523 223 11 1,900 73 652 429 295 254 122 68 17 73 650 413 291 251 120 57 17 7 to 12 months. 6,323 130 1,767 1,193 801 691 475 237 28 4,8 122 1,683 1,115 744 630 443 216 19 2,269 35 675 601 390 319 222 115 12 707 363 150 69 28 9 2 1,210 11 200 252 204 243 198 93 5 67 61 27 21 9 8 177 78 66 60 27 21 9 OCCUPATIONS. 767 •Table 121.— TOTAL MALES 10 YEAES Or AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN SELECTED GROUPS OF OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AND AGE PERIODS ACCORDING TO CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH, AND MONTHS UNEMPLOYED: 1890— Continued. niERCHANTS AND DEAIiERa. g — ' Total OOrfJ0GAl CONDITION. Illiterate. Can not spealt Englisli. UNEMPLOYED, (a) GBNBUAL NATIVITY, COLOB, AND AQB PBBIODS. Single and unknown. Married. ■Wid- owed. Di- vorced. Total. lto3 montlis. 4 to 6 months. 7 to 13 months. C63, 774 145, 851 494, 501 23, 939 1, 423 11, 215 10, 873 15,436 7,231 5,996 2,219 69G 65, 983 193, 289 178, 108 128,119 67, 482 30, 308 1,889 655, 075 595 53. 136 59; 756 19, 730 7,710 3, 922 1,135 867 143, 263 1 12, 708 130, 707 153, 047 114, 135 58, 803 24,219 881 487, 855 83 990 2,636 2,953 2, 380 1,466 753 56 8,789 39 1,071 2,938 2,977 2,145 1,146 613 43 8,387 90 2,413 4,358 3, 529 2,734 1, 523 748 43 14, 977 29 1,253 2, 225 1,712 1,164 596 230 12 6, 982 43 822 1,634 1,364 1,124 666 335 18 6,825 18 130 2,478 4,002 5,931 5,495 4,870 133 23, 660 9 288 429 343 262 84 8 1,391 338 499 463 440 260 193 12 2,170 605 64, S05 19U, 300 174, 772 126,105 66, 724 29, 974 1,830 367, 886 564 52, 257 58, 590 18, 860 7,278 2,777 1, 098 839 73, 973 1 12, 415 128, 985 150, 692 112, 659 58, 274 23, 975 854 279, 255 58 823 2,088 2,205 1,802 1,114 601 38 1,504 38 904 2,284 2,026 1,609 1,020 480 26 173 81 2,318 4, 235 3,423 2, 6GU 1,486 728 40 8,855 27 1,199 2,157 1, 057 1,129 580 221 12 4,066 37 793 1,589 1,323 1,099 . 654 315 16 3,618 17 125 2,440 4,811 5,830 6,413 4,817 130 13, 753 8 285 409 333 260 84 7 905 327 489 443 433 253 192 12 Hative wMto — native parents 1,171 156 33,811 103, 032 99, 195 72, 397 38, 503 18, 855 1,337 110,989 155 25, 937 30, IBl 10, 482 4,251 1,630 711 626 40, 781 1 7,779 71, 764 85, 529 64, 606 S3, 837 15,134 605 67, 728 13 118 336 386 326 237 176 13 426 31 1, 161 2,4.il 3,119 1,643 9^3 490 27 3,612 8 695 1, 205 1,033 680 384 153 8 1,257 18 403 975 843 721 428 221 10 943 5 ' 15to24v6ars- - 01 1,501 2,913 3,326 2,804 2,958 100 2,301 4 186 271 214 172 52 6 179 18 40 43 40 22 9 1 137 164 261 243 242 131 lie 9 ' SFativo white— foreign paansnts 413 266 21, 283 48, 243 20, 207 10, 309 3,148 1,366 167 176, 200 266 18, 067 17, 329 3,493 720 168 52 86 27, 609 11 85 119 100 61 22 20 2 6,859 6 46 40 29 3 11 2 33 798 935 484 230 88 40 6 3,510 11 401 477 231 98 28 9 2 1, 659 13 280 327 186 82 38 14 2 1,266 9 15 to 24 years 2,694 30, 269 21,941 9,061 2,701 1,090 72 140, 872 20 580 703 500 270 219 9 7,613 2 65 70 28 9 5 115 131 67 60 22 17 2 307 8, 077 588 143 9,711 38, 425 49, 370 43, 399 25, 073 9,753 326 10, 699 143 7,653 11, 080 4,885 2,307 979 335 127 3,588 35 620 1,733 1,773 1,416 855 405 33 3,436 32 840 2,204 1,954 1,666 987 469 35 2,485 17 361 859 820 793 456 198 7 459 8 203 475 393 351 168 59 2 239 6 no 287 294 296 188 80 4 171 3 2,042 26, 953 43, 222 38, 993 21, 736 7,751 177 6, 706: 14, 359 1, 196 2,004 2,279 1,640 21 373 2 34 68 96 79 27 1 32 43 25 to 34 y^5a^s 97 133 146 99 65 years and over 59 fk. pfl iiTilnin^vTi 1 49 31 1,178 2,989 3,336 2,014 758 334 59 6,556 31 879 1,166 870 433 145 37 28 1,663 24 167 447 688 678 352 162 18 1,516 1 167 654 051 636 126 33 17 36 9 95 123 106 68 36 20 2 406 54 68 55 35 16 9 6 30 45 41 26 13 10 3 161 1 293 1, 782 2, 365 1,476 629 244 27 4,516 5, 38 91 101 82 53 3 347 1 3 20 5 2 11 25 to 34 years 10 10 45 to 54 years 8 55 tO' 64 years 8 65 years and ovear Age unknown Fereons of negro descent 30 204 41 30 904 1,905 1,749 1,131 519 281 37 30 686 565 215 95 62 13 8 24 122 238 362 393 223 142 13 9 89 108 91 56 31 20 2 2 60 68 46 26 15 9 6 30 43 38 23 10 10 2 1 15 to 24 years 214 1,303 1,428 936 390 220 25 4 35 86 96 75 «8 3 1 2 20 4 2 5 7 16 6 3 9 8 35 to 44 years 8 45 to 54 years 8 55 tO" 64 years 6 1 1 a TTnemployed at principal oeenpation diiriTig any portion of census year ending May 31, 1890. b Persons of neRro descent, Clunese, Japanese, and civiMjed Indians. 768 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 191.— TOTAL MALES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVEE IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN SELECTED GROUPS OF OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AND AGE PERIODS ACCORDING TO CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH, AND MONTHS UNEMPLOYED : 1890— Continued. BAl.mS'HIElS. GENEBAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AND ABE PEEIODS. Aggregate 10 to llyenrs 15 to 24 years 25 to 3-t years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Age unknoTvn Total Yrhite 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 41 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Age unknown Kative white — native parents . 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 yi'ars and over Age unknown K'ative white — foreign parents 10 to 14 years 1 5 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 toG4 years 65 yeai's and over Age unknown Foreign white 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Age unknown Total colored (6) 10 10 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years .,- 45to54years 55to 64 years 65 years and over Ago unknown Persons of negro descent 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years... 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Age unknown Total. 097 595 284 109 983 9H5 078 752 204, 739 2,048 82, 109 63, 966 31,954 15, 892 5,965 2,061 744 117, 697 920 44,727 36, 156 19, 610 10, 265 4, Oil 1,423 679 28, 178 16, 798 5,183 1,425 339 1U6 80 84, 039 239 9,204 11,012 7,150 4, 2l!2 1,615 532 85 1,204 49 486 318 215 91 20 17 8 1,023 49 452 262 169 64 14 17 CONJUGAL CONDITION. Sincle and unknown. 2,097 77,419 30. 064 6,050 1,912 448 157 496 117. 910 2,048 70, 984 29, 939 5,972 1,880 440 154 493 64, 192 920 41,447 16, 490 3,5K5 963 297 105 26, 946 8,266 1,104 476 23 11 54 239 8,601 6,177 1,283 441 120 38 60 49 435 125 78 82 692 49 405 81 36 U 3 3 1 Married. 83, 123 5,087 33, 852 24, 988 13, 098 4,898 1,488 212 82, 088 6,039 33, 164 24, 861 13, 051 4,889 1,476 208 3,224 19, 108 15, 320 8,668 3,286 1,039 165 14,713 1,212 8, 331 3,912 889 274 77 23 17, 160 603 5,725 5,629 3,494 1,329 360 20 48 188 127 47 9 12 4 403 41 176 117 41 9 12 1 Wid. owed. 3,813 71 765 1,000 905 619 428 40 3,737 751 902 895 616 426 39 2,441 43 476 619 681 413 276 33 17 173 157 57 40 18 2 882 102 216 257 163 132 i 31 3 4 8 10 3 2 1 23 Di- vorced. 18 113 131 68 20 6 4 354 18 112 129 66 20 5 i 13 76 92 63 15 3 2 52 28 15 3 2 48 22 10 Illiterate. 861 206 198 173 101 61 31 674 23 232 140 123 75 41 26 4 45 25 29 16 7 43 14 4 3 2 2 457 12 144 107 95 56 30 13 10 34 62 45 26 10 6 5 160 10 32 44 89 20 8 Can not speak English. 1,072 23 429 264 178 112 41 21 4 1,006 23 419 251 152 100 39 20 1 18 8 5 55 2 43 8 1 922 20 358 238 146 100 39 19 2 66 10 13 26 12 2 1 Total. 220 4,871 2,887 1,070 1,085 482 181 32 11,444 217 4,844 2, 967 1,654 1,074 479 179 30 7,037 94 2, 892 1,733 1,061 741 301 133 22 2,080 94 1,459 718 264 105 30 10 29 493 616 329 223 88 36 2 90 27 20 22 11 3 2 2 64 3 24 12 11 UNEMPLOYED. (ffl) lto3 months. 5,867 76 2,469 1,689 899 463 201 63 17 1,816 75 2,453 1,675 886 459 199 63 16 29 ,455 956 558 323 148 40 14 1,392 35 733 421 140 44 14 901 11 205 298 188 92 37 9 1 51 1 16 14 13 4 2 1 14 4 too months. « Unemployed at principal occupation during any portion of census year ending May 31, 1890. 6 Persons of negro descent, Chlnose, Japanese, and civilized Indians. 4,133 1,723 988 686 438 209, 90 11 4,109 86 ,714 984 681 435 208 90 11 2,624 40 1,047 621 389 207 155 69 32 608 209 37 38 12 4 4 14 150 154 103 100 41 17 1 21 7 to 12 months. OCCUPATIONS. 769 Table 121.— TOTAL MALES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN SELECTED GROUPS OF OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AND AGE PERIODS ACCORDING TO CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH, AND MONTHS UNEMPLOYED : 1890— Continued. STEAM ISAir.ROAI> EITIPL.O'VliS. (a) Total. CONJUGAL CONDITION. miterato. Can not speak English. UNEMPLOYED, (t) AGE PERIODS. Single and uukiiown. Marrieil. ■Wid- owed. Di- vorced. Total. 1 to3 months. 4 to 6 months. 7 to 12 moutlia. 460, 771 198, 690 251, 133 10, 153 795 54, 679 22, 870 69, 819 35, 270 18,971 5,578 1,155 118,201 174, ,i95 96,418 45, 0il2 15, 6.i5 4,459 6,196 410, 101 1,155 98, 166 68, «r.3 17, 890 B, 880 1,445 311 6,000 173, 780 390 14, 728 15, 051 12, 182 6,837 2,652 799 1,242 27, 024 93 4,513 8.011 6,583 2, 588 . 828 160 1,104 20, 210 211 28, 759 21, UO 11,419 5,494 2,063 540 163 61,049 89 10, 789 13, 305 6,815 2,985 959 107 101 29, 703 109 6,243 6,188 3, 5:;o 1, 891 761 204 89 16, 308 43 19. 458 103, 808 74,446 36. 53) 12, 0.I5 3,330 915 226, 605 235 2,044 2,822 2, 537 1.522 808 185 9,021 42 290 260 144 43 10 6 695 1,727 1,647 85 to 41 years 1,038 018 843 139 23 5,038 815 99, 191 157, 428 66, K93 41, 300 14, 750 4,263 6,461 221,408 815 83,281 62, 750 15,414 6,283 1,328 206 4,615 88,344 Lil 5,135 8, 1.35 6,072 4,218 1,873 659 781 6,443 01 4,244 7, 162 4,008 2,159 710 139 1,091 818 183 15, 0S2 18, 628 9,831 4,898 1, 9(15 603 119 24,273 60 8, 403 11, 0li6 5,K69 2,045 870 181 69 14,442 86 5,170 6,4r8 8,019 1,L71 7(lli 100 28 7,602 37 16, 715 92, 714 68, 806 33, 573 11, 954 8,173 670 128, 065 164 1,714 2.449 2,310 1,429 784 171 4,533 81 250 224 134 41 10 S 466 1,5119 1,484 943 682 329 132 22 Native "wliite— natiTc parents 2,209 3S8 67, 043 86, 081 47, 216 19, 246 6,915 1,744 8,775 76, 561 388 45, 873 30, 586 6,401 1,554 319 63 3,160 40, 130 61 1,760 1,993 1,618 685 213 09 161 1,215 4 299 200 138 53 26 3 96 207 91 8.100 8, 705 4,0'i5 1,801 007 142 72 9,902 28 4,636 5,635 2,775 997 284 44 43 6,C53 47 2,738 2,479 1,376 033 212 64 13 3, 136 16 11, 025 54, 268 39, 260 16, 614 6,082 1,360 466 36, 287 118 1,046 1,405 999 491 828 146 1,053 27 181 160 79 23 8 8 91 726 051 454 261 111 34 16 Native white— foreign parents 1,113 237 25,010 34, 289 12, 861 3,211 642 164 147 112, 132 237 22, 346 14, 644 2,387 429 65 19 103 45, 306 21 338 475 £66 95 27 9 14 19, 331 1 64 85 36 8 43 3, 851 4,004 1,440 429 106 13 17 16, 874 14 2,013 2,457 865 242 45 4 13 9,008 18 1,362 1,166 410 141 33 8 3 6,610 11 2,638 19, 327 10, 073 2,671 518 120 42 63, 253 26 373 371 200 69 24 2 3,435 3 46 30 11 476 25 to 34 ynara 381 165 46 27 1 2 11 19, 185 6 1 Foreign white 138 1,656 190 17, 138 37, 058 28,816 18, 843 8,193 2,355 1,639 60, 670 190 16, 062 17, 620 6,626 3,300 942 214 1,352 24, 910 69 3,047 6,607 4,290 3,438 1,633 681 606 27, 655 86 3,881 6,877 4,434 2,098 690 134 985 2,660 49 8,131 5, 7.19 3, 7S6 2,678 1,193 848 30 8,770 18 1, 754 3,514 2,2'J9 1,400 541 133 13 5,507 21 1,070 1,793 1, 233 897 401 123 12 2,003 10 15 to 24 years 2,054 19, 119 19, 473 14, 388 6,354 1,703 162 24,528 21 296 673 1,111 879 432 23 1.132 1 23 44 44 18 6 2 100 307 452 324 275 191 92 6 TotaT colored (c) 640 10 to 14 years 340 19,010 17, 167 8,525 3,792 905 196 735 47, 316 340 15, 185 5,703 2,476 697 119 15 475 22,735 ■ 239 9,691 7,818 6,110 2,619 679 140 461 26, 321 2 2<:9 849 975 429 112 11 13 67 68 3,677 2,612 1,688 690 158 37 44 8,077 29 2,386 1,699 978 340 89 16 32 5,247 23 1,073 750 617 220 65 14 11 2,378 6 15 to 24 years 8,743 11,094 5, 610 2,958 691 167 245 23, 364 71 830 873 227 93 24 14 1,117 ii 40 86 10 2 218 25 to 34 Years 163 36 65 to 64 years 14 1 100 1 Persons of negro descent 152 837 18, 693 16, 164 7, 399 8,184 778 182 679 337 14, 899 4,964 1,845 291 69 U 819 239 9,412 7,430 6,695 2,378 631 136 894 57 3,611 2, 388 1,362 472 112 81 44 29 2,355 1,688 873 289 67 14 32 23 1,0'8 C68 423 167 36 12 11 5 15 to 24 yenra 8, 712 10,832 6,162 2,667 618 148 245 71 328 866 226 89 23 14 11 40 86 10 2 22 25 15 5 208 25 to 34 veara ca 45 to 54 years 6 1 1 POP— PT 2- o Triclhdes locomotive engineers and firemen. _, 6 Unemployed at principal occupation durins any portion of census year ending May 31, 18J0. Persona of negro descent, Chinaae, Japanese, and civilized Indiana. —49 770 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 121.— TOTAL MALES 10 YEAES OP AGE AND OVEE IN" THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN SELECTED GROUPS OF OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AND AGE PERIODS ACCaRDING TO CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INAJBILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH, AND MONTHS UNEMPLOYED : 1890— ContiTnied. iik.ach:»I9Xitii8 akto ivBKsiitFieteraTs. GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOB, AND AQB PERIODS. Aggregate . 10 to Kyeara...-. . 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years , 55 to G4 years 65 years and over, Agauaknown... . Total wliite. 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years , 45 to 54 years , 55 to 04 years 65 years and over.- Age unknown ITatiTe white— native parents . ID to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years — 35 to 44 years 45 to 5 4 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Age trakiiown Nitive wMte— foreign parents 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years - 25 to 34 years , 35 to 44 years . ,. , 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Age unknown...,,, , . Foreign white , 10 to 14 years , , 15 to 24 years ., 25 to 34 years , 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years , 65 years and over , Age unknown., , Total colored (b) 10 to 14 years , 15 to 2 1 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over , Age unknown Persons of negro descent 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years .' 65 to 64 ,yearg 65 years and over Age unknown Total. 340 34, 072 69, 554 60, 045 36, 738 23, 642 13,136 707 206, 913 286 32,697 57, 7:i7 47, 876 34, 162 21, 507 11, 957 601 102, 452 120 14, 048 25, 823 23,997 17, 268 12,688 8,107 401 37, 142 117 11, 713 13, 9S7 7,075 2,593 1,081 524 62 67,319 49 6,936 17, 927 16, 804 14, 301 7,S28 3,320 148 11, 221 64 1,375 1,817 2,169 2,576 1,946 1,179 106 11, 156 64 1,800 1,799 2,166 2,669 1,040 1,173 105 CONJUGAL COKDITION. Singleand unknown. 56, 738 Married. 340 28, 795 17, 691 5,063 2,177 1,007 434 331 63, 746 286 27, 697 17, 214 4,850 2,051 924 405 313 21, 042 120 11, 175 6,410 2,027 949 497 257 207 17,133 117 10, 666 5,072 056 207 67 17 31 14, 971. 40 6,856 B, 732 1,873 895 360 131 75 1,992 64 ,098 377 207 126 83 29 W 1,060 64 1,085 368 201 122 83 29 18 6.220 41,065 43, 082 32,179 20, 097 10,028 320 143, 627 4,947 39, 683 41, 270 29, 947 18, 438 9,093 244 75, 399 2,838 18, 9H 21, 039 15, 260 10,9fa 6,175 IBS 1,035 8,731 5.884 2,210 889 394 IS 49,007 1,074 11,998 14, 347 12, 477 6, 681 2,529 61 D62 273 l,3iB 812 232 659 928 76 271 1,373 1,806 2,230 1,056 923 76 Wid- owedL 787 1,722 2,204 2,309 2, 619 51 46 736 1,588 2,000 2,113 2,400 39 Di- vorced. HI 178 178 129 57 6 7 104 164 164 122 54 6 29 397 838 960 1,135 1,631 25 772 11 157 207 165 117 112 3,133 6 182 541 875 861 657 11 2 51 136 204 190 219 12 817 2 61 136 204 IBS 213 11 62 93 99 83 44 4 Illiterate. 40 876 1,977 2,592 3,066 2,636 1,711 100 6,965 1 27 28 11 8 1 15 43 54 26 9 1 7 14 14 7 2 7 13 13 7 20 621 1,470 1,589 1,437 1, 0.54 722 32 2,806 Can not speak Bngliah. 5,712 7 842 1,721 1,280 969 497 381 15 5,657 7 830 1,708 487 IS 302 13 203 518 632 587 506 417 20 421 1 69 129 98 61 39 22 2 6 349 823 859 809 509 283 10 6,932 20 255 607 1,003 1, 6U9 1,481 989 6,916 20 255 603 1,001 1,606 1,479 984 32 66 68 60 46 38 3 5,271 5 772 1,619 1,189 890 438 340 12 12 13 10 7 10 33 Total. 26,413 60 4,101 8,906 5,557 4,503 3,181 1,988 25, 170 41 3. 976 e,710 5.340 4^282 3, 952 1,811 58 12, 368 18 1,705 2.940 2,571 2,166 1,709 1,229 4,595 17 1,379 1,677 836 383 196 100 207 6 891 2,093 1,934 1,743 1,048 482 10 1,243 9 125 195 217 281 229 177 10 1,237 9 125 191 216 280 229 175 10 UNEMPLOYED, (a) 1 to3 months. 13,963 21 2,413 4,257 3,238 2,188 1,253 560 27 13, 319 18 2,342 4,137 3,110 2,044 1,151 406 21 6,170 5 960 1,780 1,470 959 654 326 16 2,534 7 813 973 486 167 64 22 3 4,616 6 669 1, 384 1,165 918 433 148 2 71 120 128 144 102 70 6 71 120 128 144 102 70 4 to 6 months. aUnemployed at principal occupation during any portion of census year endine May 31, 1890. b Persons ot negro deacent, Chiaose, Japanese, oad oivilized ludlana. 9,155 17 1,294 2,020 1,817 1,774 1,332 874 27 8,702 12 1,256 1,962 1,745 1,063 1, 242 798 24 10 580 912 892 906 726 660 15 1,473 2 426 He 252 166 79 38 * 2,628 250 534 601 601 437 200 6 111 90 448 56 71 110 90 75 7 to 12 months. OCOUPATIONa 771 Tabus 181.— TOTAL MALES 10 YEAE8 OF AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED EN SELECTED GROUPS OF OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AND AGE PERIODS ACCORDING TO CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH, AND MONTHS UNEMPLOYED : 1890— Coatiuued. BOOT AND SHOE UZAKEIRS AND RSPAIRS:RS. Total. CONJUGAL CONDITION. Illiterate. Can not speak English. UNEMPLOYED, (a) GENEUAL NATIVTTT, COLOS, AOT> AGE PERIODS. r" Single and unknown. Married. Wid- owed. Di- vorced. Total. 1 to 3 months. 4 to 6 monLba. 7 to 12 months. 179, 867 57, 961 Ill, 278 9,988 642 10, 012 11,280 45, 467 27,887 13, 308 4,274 1,295 85,902 40, 453 34, o:iO 30.532 22, 319 14, 689 647 173, 591 1,294 81, 547 14,6<6 5,322 2,775 1,394 657 328 55, 757 1 4,298 25, 183 27, 318 26.654 18. 134 10,616 272 107, 693 67 1,237 2,056 2,1)7 1,971 1,443 1, 063 69 7,002 66 1-, 693 8,181 2,394 1,705 1,272 1,031 49 10, 186 398 11, 930 11,0j9 8, o:!l 6.850 4, 444 2,661 loa 44,776i 201 ■ 7,.939 7, 766 5,333 8,746 2; 0115 863 63 27, 560 120 3,072 2, 637 2. 155 2. 402 1, 750 1,139 31 13,C«2 77 41 542 1,220 2,047 2,652 3,442 44 0,618 18 82 170 156 139 74 S 623 929 637 654 713 689 659 11 4,151 1,268 85, 068 89,235 32, 500 29,110 21, 5S2 14, 264 566 70, 323 1,267 30, 8:18 13, 989 4, 835 2,668 1,340 036 286 20, 366 1 4,173 24,648 26, 366 24. 4«8 17,668 10, 228 233 45,498 63 1,322 1, 8-70 1,667 1,361 1,013 773 34 1,142 53 1,414 2.784 2, 032 1,611 1,258 1,027 17 263 896 11, R28 10, 902 7,8K8 6,716 4,351 2,593 103 20, S73 199 7,876 7,694 5.241 3.673 1,973 843 61 . 12, 999 120 8, 037 2, 596 2.115 2,350 1.710 1,I«4 31 6, 111 77 41 520 1,130 1,859 2, 5.51 3,329 42 4,077 16 78 168 165 135 71 6 382 915 613 533 693 668 65 years aod over 646 11 Kative wbite— native parents 1,763 349 13,784 14, 719 13, 312 11, 890 8,721 7,169 379 31, 192 348 11,545 4,657 1,863 1,013 630 314 206 19,471 1 2,208 9.864 10, 880 10, 091 7,102 6,152 140 11, 098 12 86 184 234 229 2B2 299 a 384 1 19 36 42 42 60 72 2 88 106 4, 086 4, 638 3,912 3,613 2, ;I73 1, 605 62 10, 977 61 3,167 3,413 2, 671 1, 974 l,ia2 557 34 6, mi 35 1,183 1.1148 l,?-'9 1,204 s-a 672 18: 2; 973 20 19 238 479 693 957 1,661 28 578 13 60 100 91 72 42 5 45 316 25 to 34ywir8 177 212 ■ 334 318 376 10 ITative Tvliite — foreign parents 1, 033 656 13.956 9,685 4,116 1,542 726 471 40 72,076 656 13,117 4,616 892 174 60 31 25 15, 920 13 109 104 78 40 23 14 4 6,376 6 29 24 15 7 4 3 2:13 5, 341 3,393 1,305 403 181 107 11 12, 936 123 8,4i>-i 2,268 831 186 70 23 8 7, 590 6B 1,406 859 364 172 73 41 3 3, 978 45 823 6,033 3,05« 1,268 585 324 14 61, 097 10 130 150 95 77 116 1 4,863 1 6 18 15 4 1 461 2T1 120 G5 38 43 198 9,835 li, 353 263 7,326 14, 831 15. 072 15, 673 12, 135 6,624 147 6,276 263 6,174 4,916 2,090 1,381 750 291 65 2,204 39 927 1,662 1,355 1, 093 788 489 24 2,110 46 1,366 2, 725 1,966 - 1,562 1,204 952 15 1,094 68 1,821 2,866 2.671 2,801 1,798 881 80 691 36 1, 225 2, 01» 1, 739 1,634 771 263 19. 327 20 44a. et^s 732 974 715 391 10 244 12 1,137 9,751 12, 430 13, 139 9,809 4,753 79 3,583 12 152 507 1, 109 1,517 1,563 13 470 3 12 45 49 59 28 148 25 to 8-i years 165 200 293 312 237 1 Total colored {i) 19 120 27 836 1,218 1, 5.30 1,422 737 425 81 4,983 27 711 657 487 207 54 21 40 1,134 4 116 186 450 Cl-0 430 280 35 1,868 8 178 397 372 94 14 4 82 29 2 103 127 143 161 93 68 6 557 2 53 61 81 73 32 20 5 245 125 535 952 1,066 578- 238. 3» 3,372 35 42 40 52 40 35 14 25 to S4 vears 22 84 148 101 113 2 458 4 7 1 4 8 24 35 to 44 Toara 22 23 55 to 04 vears ._ 21 65 years ami over 13 18 219 03 22 606 730 1,141 1,299 715 421 48 22 487 238 '\ 184 ■■i 132 «, 46 -:t 19 8 3 68 114 375 577 425 280 26 1 78 83 lul 133 88 68 5 1 34 38 56 61 30 20 6 15 to 24 years 119 469 869 1,022 508 287 38 3 6 9 8 3 1 81 83 32 60 39 85 13 25 to 34 years 22 81 144 97 112 2 8 7 1 4 8 13 35 to 44 years 13 23 65 to 64 years u 63 years and over u a Unaroployerl at principal occupation during any portion of craians year ending May 81, 1890. b Fcpsons of negro descent, Chinese, tPa|iaiuwo, ana ciyilized Indians. 772 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 121.— TOTAL MALES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN SELECTED GROUPS OF OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AND AGE PERIODS ACCORDING TO CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH, AND MONTHS UNEMPLOYED: 1890— Continued. IIITTCHKRS. GKNEEAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AND AGE PBEIODS. Aggregate . 10 to 14yeara 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 ye-irs 55 to 64' years , 65 years and over. Ago imkuown . . , . , Total vrtite . 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years , 45 to 54 >ears 55 to G4 years 65 years' ami over- Age uuknown .... Native white — native parents . 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to :(4 years 35 to 44 yeai's -45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 6J years and over- Age unknown. ... Native wMte — foreign parents. 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years , 55 to fri years 65 years and over. Age unknown..... Foreign white. 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 5t years 55 to 64 years , 65 years and over. . Age unknown..... Total colored (6) . 10 to 14 years , 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years' and over. Age unknown..... Persons of negro descent. 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years , 45 to 54 years 55to64years , 65 years and over. Age unknown Total. 505 25,760 34. 4 Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japausse, ana eiviUxea Indians. 776 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 121.— TOTAL MALES 10 YEARS OP AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN SELECTED GROOPS OF OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AND AGE PERIODS ACCORDING TO CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH, AND MONTHS UNEMPLOYED: 1890— Continued. MANUFACTUKEKS ANTO 05?FICIAf..S. Total. (XINJUGAL C0NDITI(3N. Illiterate. Can not speak English. UNEMPLOYED, (d) AGE PEEIODS. Single and unknown. llar;'ied. TTid- owed. Di- vorced. Total. 1 to3 months. 4 to 6 months. 7 to 12 months. 101, 280 16, 753 80, 387 3,936 204 940 1,130 4,214 1,928 1,771 615 1 7,198 24, 510 28. 3(10 22. 448 12. 084 6,845 288 100, 751 6,818 6,702 2,630 980 361 157 105 18, 621 1,374 17. 475 24, 828 20. 434 11, 3.53 4,765 158 80, 019 303 703 068 932 912 22 3,907 80 214 2.18 20 1 123 69 7 791 110 277 277 2!0 1.48 73 6 1,0D8 515 1,105 1,1103 783 607 231 7 4,135 257 671 622 305 184 83 G 1,890 199 440 4.;5 359 228 110 59 30 66 66 38 11 4 204 94 108 45 to 51 years 119 95 41 1 Total white 1,735 610 7,104 2t, 382 28, 100 22. 358 12. 648 6,815 284 67, 627 6, 755 6.068 2,610 908 358 157 105 8,818 1,344 17,386 24, 708 20, 363 11, .323 4,739 153 46, 371 5 2'!8 789 061 924 908 22 2,304 60 VM 2ii0 162 104 68 6 218 107 2ii3 2S7 , 2.10 147 73 6 31 1,0J1 499 2i:8 7 2,312 210 582 611 303 181 81 6 1,049 195 433 425 351 223 106 58 25 to 34 yetira 30 65 00 33 11 4 134 93 105 45 to 54 years 119 93 41 1 Native wliite — native parents 936 277 ]5 to 24 years 3,020 13, 2ia 10, 137 12. 954 7,675 3,803 216 16, 907 2,810 3, 530 1,4B0 672 2U 109 90 4,087 808 9,533 14,137 11,807 6,808 3,167 111 11, 501 2 178 405 637 627 682 13 394 17 47 71 48 83 25 2 61 1 10 6 5 7 2 238 575 603 402 281 148 3 705 112 305 2^0 18! 103 57 3 350 102 223 2.-'0 210 121 66 24 25 to 34 vein's 21 30 38 29 6 2 25 42 35 to44yeiira 60 69 57 25 Kative wliite— foreign parents 11 208 87 2,496 6,7U 4,685 2,067 718 303 27 26, 217 2,168 2,124 537 110 S3 9 « 2,fel6 325 4, 600 3,919 1,863 625 252 17 22, 147 3 61 121 86 67 42 4 1,209 8 18 13 8 3 1 3 1 4 3 164 2.';5 , 69 37 14 1 1,113 90 127 87 27 13 5 1 491 54 102 60 29 17 6 20 6 8 8 3 18 45 to 54 year.! 13 65 ve:ir« and over 3 46 492 1,056 481 15 to 24 voara 988 4,409 7,438 7,337 4,365 1,649 41 629 777 1, 014 677 280 114 39 » 132 211 8, 363 6. 650 6, 603 3,896 1,320 25 308 35 128 125 106 63 82 3 149 103 252 267 223 140 71 6 32 97 258 271 242 181 60 3 79 4-1 130 138 93 65 19 2 38 39 103 100 112 87 34 14 39 203 338 840 284 6 29 3 8 20 6 6 2 27 45 to .'')4 yeara 37 13 Ago unknown 1 Total colored (6) 36 5 10 to 14 yenra 94 128 146 90 36 30 6 458 63 34 20 12 3 30 69 122 71 25 26 6 328 1 5 4 -7 8 4 20 21 29 42 24 11 2 143 3 14 10 4 1 16 17 22 10 8 6 11 9 11 2 3 2 4 7 10 8 3 4 1 1 102 28 4 78 88 36 10 to 14 years 91 99 120 60 33 30 6 60 19 13 8 2 80 76 103 66 23 26 6 1 6 4 6 8 4 19 20 27 41 23 11 2 1 2 16 17 21 10 8 6 11 9 11 2 3 2 4 7 10 8 3 4 1 1 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 veara 45 to 54 years 1 2 65 years and over Age unknown a Unemployed at principal occupation durinfj any portion of censtia year ending May 31, 1890. I> Persona of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. OCCUPATIONS. 777 LBLE 121.— TOTAL MALES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN SELECTED GE0UP8 OF OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AND AGE PERIODS ACCORDING TO CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH, AND MONTHS UNEMPLOYED: 1890-Contiuued. JMj%.«ON8. 8INEHAL NATIVITY, COLOH, AND AGE PERIODS. Aggregate 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to34 'ye;irs 35 to 4-4 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years aud o-ter Age unknown ital ■white 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 65 to64yc'!!ra 65 years and over Age unknown itire white — native parents . 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years - 35 to 44 years 45 tn 54 years 55 to 64 yrara 65 years aud over Age unknown fctive white — foreign parents- 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25to34yiara 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 3 ears 65 to 04 yL-ars 65 years and over Ago unknown ireign white 1 to 14 years 15 to 21 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Age unknown ital colored (6) 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 3'ears - 45 to ^i years 55 to 64 years C5 years and over Ago unknown irsons of negro descent 10 to 14 years 13'to24 years 25 to 84 years 85 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to &4 years 65 years and over Ago unknown Total. 158, 878 217 24, 648 40. 956 38, 608 ■2,7, 631 lU 723 9,519 676 174 609 634 515 814 7^2 047 574 63, 945 02 3P3 935 490 278 714 701 24,790 89 8,146 8, 024 5, 21^0 1,928 911 • 379 33 60,444 23 6,171 15, 675 15, 745 12, 608 7,097 3,907 168 9,699 43 1,849 2,322 2.003 1,817 1,001 472 102 9,645 43 1,847 2.299 2,076 1,611 999 468 102 CONJUGAL CONDITION. Single and unkuown. 44, 017 217 20, 646 14, 281 6,252 2,110 843 327 332 41, 622 174 19, 252 770 067 945 8U7 808 309 16, 206 62 7,504 4,977 2,000 802 382 166 223 12, 197 Married. 7,407 3,472 961 191 52 17 18 13, 219 23 4,251 5,321 2,106 952 373 125 68 2,395 43 1,394 611 196 171 89 19 23 2,367 43 1,392 498 185 169 38 19 23 8, SM 26, 119 31, 833 23, 563 13, 922 7,043 291 99, 871 3,403 24, 371 30, 001 22, 062 13, 074 0,679 221 44, 042 1,705 9,708 12,814 9,617 6,497 3,508 133 11, 937 728 4,440 4, 131 1,606 738 ■ 283 11 43, 892 Wid- owed. 910 10, 223 13,116 10, 8:'.9 5, 8:j9 2,888 77 6,758 451 1,748 1,777 1,500 848 864 70 6,733 451 1,738 1,770 1,496 847 361 70 7,760 42 500 1,371 1,820 1,860 2,113 48 7,247 39 440 272 677 760 024 3,427 23 214 898 768 796 1,006 22 6 101 182 127 115 77 4 ,208 10 125 492 782 845 941 13 613 60 99 143 110 89 9 S12 60 99 143 110 18 Di- vorced. 66 147 133 89 36 6 6 53 125 130 85 270 78 91 39 21 5 5 11 16 4 6 81 85 40 13 83 22 3 4 1 8 22 8 4 Illiterate. 10,781 26 909 2,053 2, 492 2,597 1, 6118 1,015 84 7,037 12 572 1,486 1,670 1,575 978 698 46 4 123 182 414 376 295 234 25 442 56 115 127 78 32 23 4,942 2 393 1,189 1,129 1,121 651 436 21 3,747 14 337 567 822 1, 022 630 817 8,732 14 337 659 816 ,022 629 317 38 Can not speak English. 7,972 7 790 2,394 2,029 1,530 652 552 18 7,923 7 788 2.382 2,019 1,519 643 547 18 317 29 46 62 68 73 49 6 23 21 13 4 7,537 2 738 2,315 1,944 1, 457 670 495 18 49 2 12 10 11 Total. 75 9.641 17.410 16. 973 12, 491 7,509 4,035 161 65, 186 62 9,073 16,710 16, 272 11,849 7,226 3,860 134 20, 725 22 3,596 6,043 0,574 4,964 3,431 2,026 69 11, 133 33 3,369 3.629 2,532 924 450 182 14 27,328 7 2,108 7,038 7, 166 5,961 3.345 1,652 51 13 668 700. 701 642 343 175 27 3,151 13 607 095 694 641 341 173 27 CNEMPLOTED. (O) 1 to 3 months. 27, 824 26,437 16 4. 165 7,827 6,996 4.413 2,161 789 70 10, 734 1,654 2. K9 2. R80 1,817 1,097 417 37 4,833 11 1,501 1,713 1, 114 337 119 30 6 10, 87» 2 1,019 3,283 3.002 2,259 945 342 27 1,387 7 269 337 309 272 130 52 11 1,381 7 268 336 308 271 129 61 11 4 to 6 mouths. 33, 463 23 36 4, 434 4,473 8, 164 8,073 7, 305 8,322 4,685 0, 456 2,291 4,014 841 2,019 81 70 31, 968 30 4 213 7.753 7,993 6,152 3, 838 1,934 55 13, 077 15 1,682 2,791 3, 159 2, o,')7 1,783 1,053 80 6,269 14 1,597 1,660 1,202 479 230 81 13, 622 1 934 3,302 8.632 3,116 1,823 795 19 1,495 260 320 329 304 176 85 15 1,487 260 316 326 304 175 85 15 7 to 12 months. 7,068 16 734 1,173 1, 346 1. 350 1,264 1,175 10 6,781 16 695 1.130 1,283 1.284 1,227 1,137 9 2,914 4 260 423 635 690 649 661 2 1,031 8 271 254 216 108 101 71 2 2,836 4 164 453 632 686 577 619 5 287 43 63 66 87 88 1 283 43 60 66 87 87 1 a Unemployed at principal occupation during any portion of census year ending May 31, 1890. b Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. 778 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 121.— TOTAL MALES 10 TEARS OP AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAOED IN SELECTED GROUPS OF OCCUPATIOiVS, CLASSIiT;ED BT GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AND AGE PERIODS ACCORDING TO CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH, AND MONTHS UNEMPLOYED: 1890— Ccmtiaued. MBTAIi mroRKERS. (a) GENEEAL NATIVITY, COLOE, AND AGE PEEIODS. Aggregate 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years - 25 to 34 years 85 to 44 ye:ir8 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Age unknown Total wliite 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years £5 to 64 years 65 years and over. - Age unknown ^ Katlvo wliitc — native parents 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 51 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over , Age unknown Kative ■white — foreign parents ID to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years , 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Age unknown , Foreign white.. ■. ,., IDto 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over — Age unknown...^.. Total colored (e) - 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 6-1 years 65 years and over Age unknown...... Fersons of negro descent W to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Ago lanknown Total. 9,777 3.872 108, 608 114, 238 68. 276 39, 533 17, 4!I2 6.469 1,289 351, 442 3,776 105, 954 111,410 66, 813 38, 744 17, 242 6,377 1,126 119, 703 1,151 35,623 36, 7U8 23, 009 12. 964 6, 676 2,892 620 102, 0S4 1,828 46, 195 34. 5S9 13. 8:i7 4,061 1,088 371 107 129, 670 797 24,131 40. 113 29, 907 21, 729 8, 480 3,114 399 8,335 96 2,664 2v828 1,463 789 250 92 163 8, 190 96 2,631 2,774 1,422 768 246 90 103 CONJUGAL CONDITION. Singrle and unknown. 1S3, 138 3,872 95, 559 38. 884 10,012 2,873 871 317 750 149, 6S7 3,776 93, 457 38,009 9,774 2, 797 857 313 684 47, 316 1,151 30, Oil 11,365 2,072 935 340 177 365 61, 695 1,828 42, 661 14,251 2,3i2 400 84 17 78 40,656 797 20, 785 12. 393 4,420 1,462 433 119 247 3,471 2,1192 875 238 76 14 4 8,356 2,081 830 207 60 13 3 Married, 196, 549 12, 917 73, 700 55, 945 33, 972 14. 699 4,841 485 12. 378 71,850 54,706 33,325 14, 481 4,771 68, 651 Wid- owed. 9,463 114 1,454 2,146 2,547 1,862 1,281 49 0,183 5.559 24,723 19, 234 11,123 6.637 2,147 228 3.497 19, 8H 10,970 3,368 8% 287 84, 447 3,322 27,276 24,59e 18,834 7,9« 2,337 137 4,555 539 1,850 1,149 647 208 70 92 4,528 537 1,841 1,139 644 206 69 102 1,376 2,077 2, 48.1 1,836 1,263 46 3,437 49 538 77S 847 655 548 1,364 Di- vorced. 18 200 173 141 70 SO 5 698 17 175 166 139 68 30 3 31 439 453 2^ 106 4,382 22 399 849 1,373 1,075 649 15 12 78 eg 64 26 18 3 267 12 78 69 63 25 18 3 « 48 185 2 45 46 60 23 9 1 25 7 2 2 1 25 7 2 2 Illiterate. 19, 952 223 4.034 6.172 4,501 3, 035 1,295 470 222 16, 620 170 3,211 5,168 3,804 2,682 1,127 414 144 2,814 Car not epeak English. 15, 646 106 3,616 6,037 8,242 1,644 618 257 128 15, 518 60 758 811 631 283 167 84 20 1,559 45 560 618 300 105 27 .14 12, 247 66 1,903 3,841 2,873 2, 194 933 316 122 3,332 53 823 1,004 697 453 168 56 78 1,310 53 819 998 691 448 167 56 78 106 3,586 5,995 3,203 1,632 614 256 126 229 5 49 90 43 27 13 1 1 171 4 84 47 27 8 15, 158 97 3,473 5,868 3,143 1,596 601 265 125 10 32 29 13 4 1 17 UNmnPLOTHD. (6) Total. 79, 597 1,042 23.886 25. 200 16, 118 8,961 3,851 1,384 155 77, 698 1,015 23,182 24, 6:i5 14, 810 8.772 3.793 1,364 127 24,788 324 7,686 7, 614 4,639 2. 575 1,362 628 60 23,678 495 M, 372 8, 139 3,316 994 252 93 17 29, 132 196 5,124 8.882 6.855 6, 2U3 2,179 643 50 27 704 665 308 189 58 20 28 27 702 662 803 188 68 20 28 lto3 months. 47,244 463 14.802 16,287 »,U75 4, 873 1, 753 4«3 «8 45,867 441 13,813 16,722 8, WO 4, 752 1,719 474 76 14, IK 128 4,404 4,«25 2,«76 1,S24 598 198 13,747 231 4,9S8 1,876 470 102 20 17,931 82 8,325 5.939 4.318 2,958 l,0l9 256 84 1,377 4% 205 121 34 9 1,370 12 488 483 201 121 34 22 4 to 6 months. 24,596 379 7,360 7,166 4,749 3,024 1,383 500 44 24,077 359 7,188 7,006 4,659 2,971 1,362 492 40 8, no 123 2,599 2.188 1,^4 929 563 227 21 7,631 163 3.280 2,486 1,114 3^ 92 28 10 8,426 73 1,313 2, .'>6S 1,9W 1,684 767 237 9 513 11 172 169 98 S3 21 8 4 51S n 171 159 21 8 1 7tol2 months 7,757 a Includes agricultural implement makers, brass workers, copper workers, iron and steel workers, iMd and »ia u ii,^.uuu= .^sin, .iLLi.rt. .ii.i,iBuit,uLm!iisBrB, urass woraers, copper workers, iron and steel workers, iMd and »inc worker*, metal workers (not otherwise ■oeoifled). moUers, ua,l and tack makers, eewmg machme makers, steam boiler makers, stove, furnace and grit, makenrtmn"*^* Wa^r. mS/^«r«^^^^^^ b Unemployed at principal occupation during any portion of census year endlne Uav 31 1890 4 Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japaneu, and oiTiliisd Indian*. > j ■ ■ ' OCCUPATIONS. 779 Tabib 131.— TOTAi, MALES 10 YEAES OF AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN SELECTED GROUPS OF OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AND AGE PERIODS ACCORDING TO CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH, AND MONTHS UNEMPLOYED: 1890— Continued. PAIIVTJSBS, CliAZIERS, AJXJ* VARNISHERS. COINBBAL NATIVITT, COLOB, AND AQB PKEIODS. Aggregate . 10 to 14 years -.. 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 14 years 45 to 54 years — 55 to 64 years — 65 years and over Age uul^nown. ■-.» . Total -white - 10 tollyears 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 yours 35 to 44 yours 45 to 54 years 55 to G4 years 65 years and over. Age unknown. . . . Kative -wliite— native parents. 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 yeiirs 65 years and otot. Age tmknown. .,.■ JSTatire white — foreign parents. 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to i64 yoa rs 65 years' and orer.. Age unknown..... Foreign white. 10 to 14 years 15 to .24 years 25 toy4 years , 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 ye.ars'and over. Age unknown...., Total colored (6) . 10 to 14 .years 15 to24y«ars 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to54yoars 55 to G4 years €5 y«arsand over.. Ag« unknown Persons of negro descent.. 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years flS year.'^and over. A^ ^onliaowiL. . . . , Total. CONJUGAL CONDITION. 218, 646 891 54, 347 68.434 48. 149 28. 061 12, 945 5,039 780 214, 205 875 63, 325 «7, 194 47, 135 27. 411 12, 633 4,893 739 109, 984 293 25, 168 33, 104 25, 792 15.019 7, O'.tS 2,969 541 48,911 400 18, 810 17, 413 8,346 2,755 838 291 58 55, 310 182 9,347 16, 677 12. 997 9,037 4,697 1,633 140 4,441 16 1,022 1,240 1,014 650 312 146 41 4,387 15 1,011 1,222 1,001 643 311 143 41 Single and unknown. Married. 86, 430 891 47, 035 25, 797 8. 2:i6 2,831 863 309 468 85, 054 875 46, 237 25. 403 8,102 2,778 846 298 455 40, 493 293 20. 973 12,114 4, 503 1,5«2 497 185 346 27, 165 400 17, 237 7.426 1,660 321 «8 15 38 17. 396 124, 425 ■Wid- owed. 7,226 41. 566 37, 977 2.1. 074 10,684 3,728 270 121, 566 7.004 40, 690 37, 149 2-', 536 10. 323 3,621 2t3 65, 158 4,134 20. 391 20, 215 12. 238 5,»06 2,202 172 20, 717 182 8,027 6,923 1,939 875 281 98 71 1,376 18 798 334 134 63 17 11 13 15 788 320 128 48 17 10 13 1,562 9,724 6,320 2,217 «60 217 17 1,308 10. 575 10, 614 8,081 3,857 1,202 64 222 87« 828 538 261 107 27 2,843 221 872 821 537 260 105 Z7 69 881 1,663 1,947 1,392 976 6,768 857 618 892 360 948 35 8,755 Di- vorced. 27 190 273 209 106 28 26 184 266 205 104 26 « 678 40 466 885 ,060 725 660 19 7 225 324 194 105 58 3 2,097 11 166 409 638 530 830 13 186 1 24 46 65 82 28 1 1 24 46 64 32 28 1 21 133 189 139 70 22 4 113 126 20 Illiterate. 31 886 1,224 1,106 811 437 209 33 ,466 27 742 995 777 498 205 131 21 9 184 239 233 154 74 38 13 360 108 110 85 26 10 5 2 2,152 Can not sjjeak English. 4,650 1,281 4 144 229 329 313 172 78 12 1,276 4 144 227 327 313 172 77 12 23 1,128 1,632 882 623 303 146 13 4,622 23 120 520 877 620 303 146 13 31 17 10 90 4,464 10 22 4.50 1,041 646 1,476 4,')9 858 318 012 175 301 88 142 6 13 Total. 28 8 12 5 68,170 174 15, 620 20. 923 16, 461 9.552 4.508 1,765 167 67, 025 171 15. 398 20. 613 15, 182 9,383 4,417 1,706 157 36, 249 69 7,764 10, 392 8.629 5,548 2.659 1,090 108 14, 594 75 6,046 5,356 2,743 957 294 111 12 16, 182 37 2,586 4,865 3,810 2.878 1,464 505 37 224 310 279 169 91 69 10 1,140 221 309 279 169 90 69 10 UNEMPLOYED, (o) 1 to 3 months. 32, 550 73 7,753 10, 805 7,698 3,903 1,688 427 83 32, 023 71 7,660 10,806 7,556 3,893 1,650 410 77 16, 804 22 8,711 5,313 4,274 2,258 913 259 64 7,202 2,558 2,770 1, 351 366 90 27 4 8,017 13 1,391 2,723 1,931 1,269 547 124 19 4 toe months. 29, 180 85 6, 588 8,491 6,491 4,397 2,183 894 71 6,485 8.360 «,371 4,316 2,142 863 67 16, 056 25 8,446 4,384 3,663 2,602 1,337 566 44 6,993 25 2,036 2,143 1,119 460 145 58 7 6,620 15 1,003 1,833 1.569 1,254 660 250 16 93 103 1,59 131 142 120 70 81 38 41 17 31 6 4 611 7 to 12 months. 2 91 103 168 131 142 120 70 81 37 41 17 31 e 4 a Unemployed at principal occupation during any portion of census year ending May 31, 1890. tferson* oT negiadeseent, Chinese, Japanese, And civiUzed Indiana. 780 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 121.— TOTAL MALES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN SELECTED GROUPS OF OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AND AGE PERIODS ACCORDING TO CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH, AND MONTHS UNEMPLOYED: 1890— Continued. PRUVTEKS, UTIIOGKAPHEKS, JPKESSMEIV, ETC. (a) OENEEAL NATIVITY, COLOR, ABD AGE PEIIIOD3. Total. CONJUGAL CONDITION. a- nuterato. Can not speak English. CNEMPLOYKD. (6) Single and unknown. Married. Wid- owed. Di- vorced. Total. 1 to3 months. 4 to 6 months. 7 to 12 months. 106, 365 62, 902 41, 177 2,076 210 314 752 10, 176 5, 292 3,515 1,369 1.432 47, 024 30, 469 14, 810 7, 80'.l 3,227 1,287 307 105, 509 1,432 43, 454 13, 320 3,117 957 300 03 229 62,460 8 86 81 60 37 19 23 1 222 18 249 242 127 66 29 20 1 733 172 4, 739 2, 620 1, 325 812 345 150 13 10, 075 70 2,650 1, 434 693 362 121 63 10 5,232 58 1,636 884 447 306 134 49 1 3,485 44 8,529 16, 096 11, 148 6, 275 2,562 901 66 40, 791 37 381 480 631 350 287 10 2,048 4 72 65 46 15 6 2 210 553 302 185 55 to 6-i years 90 49 Age unknown 2 1,358 1,417 46. 660 30, 228 14. 695 7,744 3,198 1,272 305 63, 384 1,417 43. 147 13. 234 8,096 949 296 93 228 80,635 6 68 63 39 20 12 14 18 247 235 119 64 29 20 1 13 171 4,691 2,593 1,310 802 341 148 13 6,125 70 2,618 1,413 690 356 118 62 10 2,548 57 1,625 876 442 803 134 47 1 1,894 44 3,462 16, 550 11, 061 6, 223 2,542 889 66 21, 571 37 373 473 627 345 284 10 1,140 4 72 65 48 15 6 2 138 299 35 to 44 vearM 184 143 89 49 Age unknown 2 Native white — native parents 44 683 603 22, 683 15, 476 7,703 4, !.i4 1,785 727 253 3il36 603 20, 65S 6, 725 1,695 629 175 67 193 24,014 2 13 11 6 5 3 4 1 4 6 72 2,373 1', SOS 664 427 195 7i 10 3,184 32 1,216 698 346 164 60 25 7 1,708 27 8S6 463 219 183 89 26 1 1,046 13 2,090 8,489 6,722 8,317 1,400 501 62 0,733 31 213 248 275 201 164 8 353 4 49 38 83 6 25 to 34 years 147 80 46 65 to 64 years 3 20 3 430 Bative white — foreign parents 36 33 30 10 to 14 years 632 18, 820 9,670 3,510 1,054 305 110 20 17, es9 632 17, 908 4,491 784 144 30 12 16 7,911 2 13 10 3 3 3 19 8 1 75 1,795 803 338 115 37 21 1 1,766 25 993 450 173 47 12 7 1 976 25 684 257 123 42 13 3 25 218 95 43 26 13 11 911 6,053 2,619 819 250 76 6 »,487 3 116 102 85 26 23 16 14 6 35 to 44 years . 2 655 36 145 690 615 245 182 6,147 6,076 8,473 2,636 1,108 435 32 666 182 4,683 2,018 617 278 91 24 20 442 2 43 43 80 13 9 8 15 224 222 118 64 29 17 1 19 24 613 483 BU 260 109 56 2 101 13 309 270 171 145 46 20 2 60 5 165 156 101 78 32 18 6 64 67 42 37 31 18 461 8,008 2,720 2,086 892 312 8 386 3 43 123 167 119 98 2 28 25 to H4 years 7 13 7 6 1 2 93 30 n 10 to 14 years 15 374 241 115 65 29 15 2 829 15 807 86 21 8 4 2 18 18 21 17 7 8 1 89 1 48 27 9 10 4 2 1 11 8 5 3 67 146 87 63 20 12 1 882 3 7 8 2 33 16 3 6 8 5 3 1 1 1 9 7 4 6 8 65 yearn and over 2 Age unknown 1 419 28 B 101 60 80 11 10 to 14 years 15 867 233 107 63 27 15 2 15 300 79 14 7 8 3 17 17 20 17 7 8 1 1 48 27 9 10 4 2 1 11 8 6 8 15 to 24 years 67 145 86 62 19 12 1 33 16 8 6 B 5 a 1 1 1 25 rr) H4 yea IS 9 7 4 B B 1 1 1 45 to 54 years 55 to ti4 years 65 years and over 2 Age unknown 1 1 a Includes compositors and electrotypers and stereotypers. 6 Unemployed at principal occupation during any portion of census year ending May 31, 1890. Persons of negro descent, Chinoao, Japanese, and civilized Indians. OCCUPATIONS. 781 Tabm 121.— total males 10 ■?EAES OF AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN SELECTED GROUPS OF OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AND AGE PERIODS ACCORDING TO CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH, AND MONTHS UNEMPLOYED : 1890— Contiuucd. SAW ANB PliANING MILL, EMPt,©VES, ETC. (a) Total. CONJUGAL CONHITION. Illiterate. Can not speak English. nNEMPLOTED. (6) AGE PERIODS. Single and unknown. Married. Wid- OT^ed. Di- Torced. Total. 1 to 3 montlis. 4 to 8 months. 7 to 12 months. 138, 386 62, 942 71, 674 3,464 306 20, 055 8,637 43, 903 21, 836 18, 894 3 172 1,948 43, 875 45. 346 25, (65 13, 491 5,334 1,727 . 980 120, 650 1,947 37, 826 16, 1)77 3,963 1,164 318 85 672 54, 966 1 5,946 27. 6(15 20. 674 11, 409 4,455 1,305 279 62, 485 3S9 6,399 6, 2!10 3, 063 2,353 018 385 259 11, 191 50 1,862 2,888 1,940 1,163 503 155 27 8,308 713 14, 133 14, .343 7, H55 4,2:;0 1,797 561 183 39,879 229 7.008 7, 833 4,1117 1, 834 639 137 79 19,202 300 6,021 5,718 3,399 2,0 6 900 298 97 17, 063 117 84 608 952 866 636 331 28 2,931 19 96 106 52 26 6 1 278 1,043 791 35 to 44 yeiirs 539 301 198 116 7 3,015 1,641 37, 1137 39, 832 22,942 12, 043 4,867 1,531 757 60, 004 1.640 32. 514 15, 363 3,490 1,018 2^3 68 692 25, 426 1 4.449 23, 854 18. .507 10, 217 4,091 1,163 144 33,633 200 3,041 3, -521 2.259 1,298 633 231 112 4,307 60 1,830 2.7S8 1,K20 1,107 645 154 24 93 643 12, 628 13. 009 7, 336 3,921 1,080 606 150 15, 846 197 6. 020 6. 9:i8 3,6-2 l,6ti0 5K3 118 68 8,709 334 6,0i.8 5, 323 3, 202 1, 014 9!4 279 88 6,846 112 69 533 788 758 467 297 20 1,707 15 83 97 60 26 6 1 198 994 748 612 347 189 65 years* and over 109 4 Kative -white— native parents 1,291 663 18, 564 10,458 11, 809 6, 265 2,641 901 573 18, 327 603 15, 5n9 6,469 1,681 468 159 33 454 11, 598 145 1,361 1, 2il6 790 418 147 65 85 863 2 31 30 12 8 4 2 4 74 203 5,260 6,007 2. 856 1, 621 672 210 117 6,511 75 2,854 3, 1148 1,020 748 274 61 39 2,806 96 1,977 1, 053 1,033 504 303 116 75 3,091 32 2,913 12,615 9, 773 6, 334 2,204 690 104 6,439 40 313 477 431 258 174 14 259 12 61 68 33 20 4 1 31 429 25 to 31 yi-,lla 306 201 179 95 43 3 ITative wliite— foreign parents 614 678 8,616 5,716 2,333 782 206 70 26 41, 359 678 8,038 2,433 409 103 14 7 16 17, 943 31 367 249 148 57 13 5 3 6,022 6 39 14 10 6 258 3,381 1,897 747 234 64 22 8 17,533 71 l,2s;5 060 848 110 34 4 4 7, 687 133 1,687 801 325 101 80 11 4 8,726 65 566 3, 191 1,839 623 168 43 9 22,413 10 81 72 52 23 20 1 966 3 11 13 4 1 309 136 74 23 10 7 Foreign white .- 49 8,141 1,110 400 9,867 14, 658 8,710 4,990 2, (JL'O 660 158 17,736 399 8,877 6,461 1,500 447 110 20 122 7,976 1 970 8,048 - e, 965 4,260 1,719 429 31 9,189 40 1,313 1,976 1,321 823 373 151 26 9,764 43 1,750 2,744 1,798 1,093 541 152 20 329 183 4,087 6,105 3,733 2, 106 950 374 25 4,023 51 1.887 2,930 1, 6.54 802 285 63 15 2,634 106 1, 944 2,869 1,845 1,3,9 581 153 9 1,332 25 9 138 239 275 186 103 6 643 1 11 16 14 6 2 230 306 234 145 55 to G4 years 84 69 1 Total colored, (c) 28 157 307 6, 838 5,514 2,743 1,448 407 196 223 17,247 307 6,313 1,614 463 146 35 19 80 7,697 183 3. 358 2,769 1,703 1,065 385 184 147 9,547 69 1,604 1, 333 619 309 111 46 33 3,872 32 1,042 895 395 174 56 19 21 2,568 82 413 393 197 121 46 19 9 1,158 6 1,497 3,751 2, 107 1,193 364 143 135 8,984 25 i::6 104 108 68 34 8 638 4 13 9 2 32 100 120 56 17 1 19 49 25 to 34 years . 43 27 14 9 7 3 28 146 306 6,774 6,351 2,585 1,370 449 195 217 306 6,263 1,622 359 123 29 19 76 183 3,327 2,702 1, 639 1,024 376 163 143 69 1,489 1,278 663 290 108 46 32 32 1,037 866 373 167 54 19 20 32 400 373 106 110 43 19 9 5 15 to 24 years 1,482 3.684 2,054 1, 137 352 142 133 25 132 163 108 68 34 8 4 13 9 2 6 3 6 3 1 46 39 24 45 to 54 years 13 9 7 8 o Includes door, sash, and blind makers. ,. ..r o, lonn b Uuemployed at principal occupation during any portion of census year ending May 31, 1890. Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. 782 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 121.— TOTAL MALES 10 TEAES OF AGE AND OVEE IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN SELECTED GR0UP8 OF OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AND AGE PERIODS ACCORDING TO CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH, AND MONTHS UNEMPLOYED : 1890-Continu«d. TASl,OR8. GENERAL NATIVITT, COLOE, AND AGE PERIODS. Aggregate . 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to y4 years 35 to 44 year-8 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over. Age unknown.... Total white . 10 to 14 yeaia 15 to 24 years 25 to i!4 years , 35 to 44 years 45, to 54 years 55 to 64 yoara 65 yeai'S and over. Age unknown Kative white— native parents. 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 65 to 64 years 65 years and over- Age unknown Native white— foreign parents . 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 3"ears 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years...'.. 55 to 04 years 65 year.-^ and over. Age unknown Toreign white. . 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 lo 34 years , 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over. Age unknow* Total colored (&) . 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over. Age unknown Persons of negro descont. 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 yeai-s and over.. Age unknown Total. 511 765 2B9 926 822 073 266 118, 293 953- 26. 968 31, 464 20. 3;i2 15,692 12,711 8,015 253 14, 193 110 3,319 3, 675 1,999 1,308 1, 722 1,960 105 17, 624 357 8,663 6,244 1,517 412 240 174 17 86, 471 491 14. 986 23, 546 16,816 13, 872 10, 749 5,881 131 3,298 11 543 1,291 937 334 111 58 13 913 243 225 167 148 77 49 5 CONJUGAL CONDITION. Single and unknown. 40. 736 969 22, 631 11.668 3,096 1, 299 682 421 170 33, 372 22, 059 10, 638 2,445 1,145 656 408 163 5,398 526 380 189 117 120 61 11, 407 Married. 357 8, 032 2, 580 324 65 31 10 21, 567 491 11, 152 6, 432 1, 741 891 508 278 74 2,364 11 472 1,030 051 154 26 13 7 9 190 73 53 12 7 75, 595 4, 958 22. 844 17,618 13, CSS 10, 609 5,818 74, 732 4,889 22, 591 17, 347 13. 610 10,543 5,771 81 7,937 Wid- owed. 5,074 16 318 520 917 1,485 1,815 10 5,008 13 304 605 8n6 1,466 1, 811 9 440 2 2,089 63 1,536 77 1.030 80 1,406 189 1,415 416 21 3 5,949 620 3,665 1,142 308 173 127 60, 840 3,823 16, 937 14, 689 12, 172 8,964 4,229 52 863 «9 253 271 158 66 41 S 603 51 144 92 120 fiS 37 3 247 1 90 47 36 36 37 1 3,936 . 10 161 3S1 779 1,242 1,358 5 15 22 19 4 1 66 8 12 16 14 a 1 Di- vorced. 186 7 31 35 42 46 25 186 7 31 35 42 48 25 122 1 15 25 30 35 16 Illiterate. 12, 091 127 3,080 4, 092 2,169 1,374 777 445 27 11, 700 126 2,926 4,013 2,119 1,321 746 423 21 Can not speak English. 24, 098 158 5,323 7,377 4,915 3,149 1, 900 1,233 43 21, 992 168 5,007 6,585 4,142 2,976 1,865 1,223 58 89 2 40 23 9 7 5 3 11, 483 120 2,871 3,968 2,093 1,298 724 392 17 1 154 79 60 53 31 17 6 139 33 23 22 26 21 13 1 10 10 4 10 6 16 2 120 11 59 37 8 1 "I' 21, 814 147 4,938 6,638 4,1 2, 9ti5 1,869 1,203 34 316 792 773 173 35 10 7 Total. 17, 700 132 4, 138 5,137 3,040 2,273 1,791 1,166 23 17,356 130 4,076 5,048 2,929 2.222 1,773 1,155 23 1,707 11 375 372 217 137 248 342 5 2,066 41 1,011 699 182 66 45 30 3 2,690 3.977 2, 630 2,030 1,480 783 15 344 89 111 51 18 11 30 40 22 25 13 UNEMPLOYED, (o) lto3 months. 9,636 09 2,445 8,077 1, 721 1,218 748 342 16 0,444 67 2,408 3,026 1,655 1,189 743 340 16 777 3 206 211 126 58 97 73 3 1,160 22 583 410 100 24 15 9 3 7,501 42 1,619 2,405 1,429 1,107 631 253 10 192 2 37 61 65 29 5 70 19 13 4 1 - 4to6 months. a Unemployed at principal occupation duriug any portion of census year endina May 31. 1880. b Persona of negro deecent, Chinese, Japaneae, and civilized Indiana. 1,308 42 1,373 1,714 1,072 836 772 494 5 6,216 42 1,358 1,691 1,048 822 702 48S S 627 4 132 118 70 56 108 138 1 13 335 231 60 25 20 8 4,897 26 891 ,342 918 741 634 343 4 15 23 24 14 10 6 62 9 12 12 8 6 6 7 to 12 montiiS. 1,756 21 320 346 247 219 271 330 21 310 331 22S 211 268 327 2 803 4 87 43 21 23 43 131 1 203 6 10 13 1,185 11 180 230 183 183 215 183 1 10 15 21 8 3 S 17 OCCUPATIONS. IBS •Table 131.— TOTAL MALES 10 YEAUS OF AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN SELECTED GROUPS OF OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AND AGE PERIODS ACCORDING TO CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH, AND MONTHS UNEMPLOYED : 1890— Continued. TJBXTIIiX! raHjIi OPEBATIVKS (OTHER THAN COTTOIV AND TVOOIiEN). (a) QEHKRAL NATIVITY, COLOB, AHD AQB PERIODS. Aggregate 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 yoitrs 25 to 34yejira 85 to4i years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 yeara'and over Age unknown Total wMte 10 toll years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 jears 35 to 44yoara 45 to 54 years — 55 to G4 years 65 years and over Age unknown IfTatiTe wkite — native parents. 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years -. 65 years and over Age unknown (ITative white — foreign parents 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to G4 yoars -.. 65 years and over AsQ unknown Foreign white 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years — 65 years and over Ago unknown Total colored (c) 10 to 14 years. i. 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 yoars 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 04 years 65 3-ears and over Age unimown Persona of negro descent 10 to 14 years 15 til 24 years 26 to .'J4 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to Ci years 65 years and over — Age unknown ■ Total. 86, 086 4,770 34, 201 21, 294 11, 914 7,557 3,790 2,313 241 82, 643 4,626 32, 866 20, 279 11, 376 7,296 3,723 2,204 213 23, 073 1,499 9, 823 6,576 2,994 1,600 832 631 118 1, 862 12, 617 4,867 1,448 334 83 54 20 38, 285 1,205 10, 426 9,836 6,934 5,362 2,808 1,579 75 3,443 144 1,335 1,015 638 261 73 49 23 ,260 144 1,305 941 486 242 69 45 28 OONJUOAL CONDITION. Single and unknown. 46, 068 4,770 30. 856 7,620 1,693 616 231 121 153 44, 334 4.626 29, 797 255 598 582 225 111 140 12, 535 1,499 8,587 1,763 393 128 56 29 80 16, 357 1,862 11, 976 2,163 285 40 11 5 IS IS, 442 1,265 9.234 3,329 920 414 168 77 45 1,734 144 1,059 374 94 34 6 10 13 1,655 144 1,035 340 83 25 13 Married. 37,771 3,302 13, 378 9,805 6,450 .?, 126 1,630 80 36, 145 3,031 12, 758 9,383 6, 2:;8 3,067 1,604 G6 9, 934 1,216 3,708 2,483 1,370 683 459 4,778 635 2,645 1,120 274 62 37 5 21, 433 1,180 6,405 6,800 4,592 2,323 1,108 26 1,626 271 620 422 214 69 26 14 1,524 265 580 381 204 55 25 14 Wid- owed. 201 385 470 424 554 2,063 34 240 385 459 416 542 7 545 19 85 120 03 86 139 6 58 39 19 10 12 1,375 10 97 206 347 320 391 4 77 4 21 20 11 8 12 1 75 4 21 20 11 8 10 1 Di- vorced. 6 26 32 21 15 8 i 26 30 19 15 7 1 20 18 9 7 4 Illiterate. 8,010 658 2,793 1,905 1,217 803 377 218 38 1,200 586 2,190 1,368 908 635 316 177 20 1,251 293 460 207 135 85 36 31 7 S93 8S 330 105 64 12 4 3 4,353 203 1, 4U0 1,050 719 538 278 143 13 537 309 168 61 39 18 1,673 70 587 473 264 165 67 Can not speak English. 6,577 254 2,040 637 134 804 464 243 13 6,524 253 2, 020 1,621 1,124 801 453 243 10 87 26 8 7 9 11 28 19 70 6,334 234 1,924 1,607 1,111 790 442 216 10 1 20 16 10 3 1 "i' 16 Total. 20, 608 1,249 8,087 4, 863 2,803 1,951 940 584 32 19, 805 1,218 7,709 4,070 2,693 1,890 926 577 5,129 384 2,297 1,144 608 345 180 173 8 6,383 532 3,183 1,182 368 79 22 10 7 9,293 303 2,319 2,344 1, 727 1,472 724 394 11 31 288 192 110 55 14 7 694 190 107 53 12 7 UNEMPLOYED. (6) 1 to3 months. 611 4,938 3, 095 1,661 1,072 437 181 20 11, 594 600 4,767 2,969 1,592 1,041 434 176 15 3,028 201 ,420 728 360 183 77 45 6 3,137 260 1,878 758 202 35 7 5 4 6,431 149 1,471 1,483 1,024 823 350 126 5 11 171 126 69 31 8 5 5 11 171 125 69 31 8 6 5 4 to 6 months. 389 2,411 1,443 918 686 343 227 6,176 373 2,310 1,384 878 605 335 225 118 677 334 179 125 06 74 1,641 168 077 328 124 29 10 3 2 2,962 87 656 722 575 611 269 148 4 16 101 59 40 21 239 16 101 68 37 19 6 2 7 to 12 months. o Includes carpet makers, hosiery and knitting mill operatives, mil] and factory operatives (not specified), and silk mill operatives. b U uom ployed at principal occupation during any portion of oensue year ending May 31, 1890. c Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. '«kia««MM»n>,«M 784 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 1 2 i.— TOTAL MALES 10 YEARS OP AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN SELECTED GEOUPS OF OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AND AGE PERIODS ACCORDING TO CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH, AND MONTHS UNEMPLOYED: 1890— Continued. T0BA(1€0 AlVB CIGAR IfACTOBV OPEEIATIVES. GENERAL NATIVITT, COLOR, AND AGE PEEIODS. Aggregate . 10 to 14 yeara 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 j-ears 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over. Ago unknown.... Total ■white . 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years , 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and oTer. Age nnkno'wn Kative wliite — native parents. 10 to 14 yeara 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years" ati(i over- Age nnknown Native wlii to— foreign parents. 10 to U yeara 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 65 to 64 years 65 years and over. Age unknown Foreign "white. 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years . . 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 yeara and over. , Age unknown. . . , , Total colored (6) . 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 yeara 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 yeara and over. Age unknown Persons of negro descent. 10 to 14 yeara 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 04 years 65 years and over. Age unknown Total. 83, 634 3,132 27. 995 25, 328 14, 835 7,824 3,190 1,056 274 70, 718 1,898 23,515 22. 007 12,583 C, 81)5 2,820 915 175 22, 468 793 8,779 6,785 3,244 1,666 761 345 90 20, 278 711 8,957 7,378 2,490 547 130 47 18 6,779 7,844 6,649 4,692 1,929 623 67 12, 916 1,234 4,480 3,321 2,252 1,019 870 141 10,480 1,231 4,140 2,314 1,448 813 831 133 65 CONJUSAL CONDITION. Single and unknown. 41, 917 3,132 24,812 8,713 2,881 904 262 60 163 84, 042 1,898 20, 847 8,157 2,067 699 205 63 116 11, 949 798 7, 660 2,602 607 214 83 20 12, 945 711 8,315 8,256 661 77 14 6 S,148 4,982 2,299 899 408 108 22 41 7,875 1,234 8,965 1,656 814 205 47 7 47 B.867 1,231 8,640 703 196 65 21 6 16 Married. 3,152 15, 300 11,400 6,382 2, 597 770 104 85, 045 2,646 13, 685 10. HI 5,651 2,328 671 63 1, 210 4,082 2,509 1,332 610 255 19 7,106 639 4,033 1,860 424 106 32 12 17, 916 791 5,470 6,742 8,895 1,612 384 22 600 1,715 1,379 731 269 99 i'i 61 491 1,662 1,195 681 261 88 48 "Wid- owed. 27 207 425 609 837 220 7 1,518 19 226 370 427 283 187 10 ■80 113 115 65 62 2 79 59 41 10 870 6 67 198 271 203 116 4 41 65 82 54 83 1 260 8 40 54 76 49 82 1 Di- vorced. 130 48 39 29 4 6 89 35 28 4 4 49 21 15 5 3 26 10 10 5 10 13 1 1 17 niiterate. 722 2,012 1,629 1, 265 866 847 144 43 2,298 1G6 685 668 436 297 103 45 8 458 97 175 75 46 41 12 11 1 163 19 75 20 11 1,677 60 435 445 870 246 01 84 7 4,630 666 1,327 971 829 569 244 4,190 650 1,261 797 685 625 235 88 33 Can not spe^k English. 13,940 217 2,900 4,441 3,553 1,828 644 221 76 11, 318 205 2,498 3, ;i95 2.766 1,618 597 209 80 142 15 13 17 81 14 8 1 11, 053 185 2,353 3,342 2,743 1,604 694 203 29 2,622 12 462 1,046 787 210 47 12 46 648 12 180 164 21 11 6 Total. 17, 979 1,050 6,701 4,941 2,738 1,566 701 240 42 13, 275 482 4,886 3,887 2,121 1,175 529 175 20 4,144 218 1,824 l.OSS 602 276 163 67 6 3,623 163 1,703 1,203 417 96 28 10 3 6,508 101 1,369 1,590 1,202 803 4,704 608 1,815 1,054 617 891 172 65 22 4,609 567 1,779 989 568 855 165 64 22 UNEMPLOYED, (u) 1 to3 months. 350 8,043 2.958 1,617 844 298 85 18 7,973 214 2, 956 2,493 1, 336 679 221 63 11 2,227 1, 022 678 254 116 52 14 3 2,095 69 1,008 713 253 40 7 3 2 3,651 57 926 1,102 829 623 162 46 6 1,840 136 687 465 281 165 77 22 7 1,718 136 661 428 246 145 73 22 7 4 to 6 mouths. 6,544 529 2,535 1,622 9119 639 295 95 20 3,965 161 1,490 1,077 600 345 217 61 8 1,429 87 620 310 191 114 77 27 3 1,113 46 519 367 122 41 14 1,423 28 351 400 293 WO 126 31 4 2,579 368 1,045 645 303 194 78 34 12 2,541 367 1,041 528 297 188 76 34 12 7 to 12 months. a Unemployed at principal occupation during any portion of censua year ending May 31, 1890. b Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians, OCCUPATIONS. 785 Taiim 121.— total males 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN SELECTED GROUPS OF OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AND AGE PERIODS ACCORDING TO CONJUGAIi CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH, AND MONTHS UNEMPLOYED: 1890— Continued. WOOL.BDIV MIII.I., OPEKATIVES. GEKEBAL NATIVITT, COLOB, AND AQB PEEIODS. Aggregate . 10 to l-l years 15 to 24 years 25 to 81 years 35 to 44 years , 45 to 54 yeai'S 55 to 64 years 65 years and over. Age unknown Total white . 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years , 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years , 55 to 64 years 65 years' ami over. Age unknown Kative white — native parents. 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to y4 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to Gt years 65 years and over. Age unknown Kfltive white — foreign parents. 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years ■25 to 34yeHrs 85 to4* years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over. Ageunknown.... yoreign white. 10 to 14 years 15 U} 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over. . Age unknown Sotal colored (i) . 10 to 14 years \ 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 85 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 65 to 64 years 65 years and over. , Ageunknown Parsons of negro descent. 10 to 14 years 15 to 2* 3'ears 25 to 34 years 85 to 44 years 45 to 54 years B5 to 64 years 65 years and over. Age unknown Total. 2,036 18, 202 11, 965 6,9ti8 4, '.157 2,327 1,0110 163 47, 225 2.026 18, 101 ll,^79 6,907 4,911 2, 300 992 103 11, 639 533 4, 6110 2. 942 1,802 1,041 520 244 61 15, 092 946 8,434 4,009 1,266 310 88 24 15 547 261 ,839 ,560 724 37 413 10 101 86 81 46 21 10 82 59 64 87 14 8 i CONJDGAL CONDITION. Sinerleand uuknown. 2,036 16, 553 4. 8tl9 1,022 379 132 63 105 21, 442 2,026 16,464 4,357 ei>3 370 130 53 49 6,768 533 3,948 909 229 77 •82 13 27 11,090 946 7,977 1,861 2.J0 31 14 4 7 7,684 647 4,639 1,687 614 262 84 36 15 10 89 42 29 116 10 72 23 Married. 21, 737 Wid- owed. Di- Torced. 1,164 630 361 733 3118 943 719 46 21, 575 1,618 7,320 B,6K3 4,273 1, 925 715 41 6,696 551 1,869 1,520 015 440 176 19 8,846 448 2,070 904 268 68 16 619 8,275 3,190 8,090 1,411 623 16 12 41 50 33 18 4 4. 10 33 43 82 13 4 4 18 178 220 265 245 225 13 1,150 18 175 218 261 244 221 13 6 52 46 46 40 63 5 144 63 60 10 6 4 758 3 60 122 206 193 164 13 68 1 27 13 7 7 3 1 27 13 7 7 1 12 7 3 2 2 12 Illiterate. 3,298 Can not R]ie!tk English. 154 .,074 712 654 405 235 07 7 3,196 149 1,050 692 632 443 224 60 111 64 40 34 15 29 255 103 31 5 2 1 2,447 70 690 525 461 404 207 6 18 20 22 22 11 5 16 16 17 18 10 4 2,306 624 303 270 112 64 60 117 779 601 338 261 107 63 4 55 2,092 108 739 492 334 255 103 57 4 17 23 25 9 5 1 66 UNEMPLOYED, (a) Total. 601 4.270 2, 320 1,313 1,078 559 278 17 10, 438 655 4, 2.14 2,308 1. 300 1,009 553 270 17 2,427 174 1,033 500 276 233 118 80 4 3,720 323 2,147 882 208 02 29 7 2 4,291 158 ,074 917 762 774 406 189 11 6 16 12 7 16 10 1 to 3 months. 6,605 332 2,755 1,571 874 053 206 117 7 6,582 3P9 2,7^0 1,567 872 651 293 117 7 1,475 646 354 ]S4 129 46 26 2 2,336 160 1,378 6!i8 182 31 14 2,771 81 722 645 6C6 491 233 19 4 to 6 mouths. ' POP — PT 2- a Unemployed at principal oconpation during any portion of census year ending May 31, 1890. h Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. —50 170 ,110 693 830 304 173 85 9 2,759 175 1,110 5»7 326 2''8 170 84 9 49 258 128 60 77 47 20 2 907 653 2:6 63 19 5 4 1 40 259 223 197 202 118 54 6 26 7 to 12 months. 7m STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 1S2.— T0TAI< FEMALES 10 TEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN THE ITNITED STATES ENGAGED IN SELECTED -GEOUFS OF OCCUPATIONS, CLASSU^IED BY GENEEAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AND AGE PERIODS AOOORDISG TO CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH, AND MONTHS UNEMPLOYED : 1«90. ARK.TCIUXi'X'URAXi X>AB®'EE;£:R'S. BEKERAL NATrVTTT, COLOK, ASD AGE PEEIODS. Aggregate 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to'64 years €5 yearsand over Age uuknown lotalwliite 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to Hi years 35 to 44 years 45 to 5 1 years 55 to 64 years €5 years and over Age iinknown ► Kative white — native parents. 10 to 14 3'ear3 15 to 24 years 25 to :!4 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to G4 years 65 years and over Age xmlcnown Kative white — foreign parents 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over... Age unknown - Foreign white 10 to 14 yoara 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 1o 54 years., 55 to (U years 65 years and over Age unkno-wn Total colored (6) 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years , 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Age nnlinown Persons of negro descent 10 to 14 years - 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 1(1-64 years 65 yearsand over Age unknown Total. 447, 104 83, 550 200, 154 70, 901 44, 233 27, 868 12, 682 6,271 1,445 69, 193 13, 599 83, 820 9,901 8,131 3,429 1,447 065 201 62, 809 12, 874 29, !I71 0,059 5,760 3,172 1,288 570 103 3,467 469 2,424 390 97 37 17 18 2,917 256 1,4-25 446 268 220 142 71 877, 911 09, 051 166, 334 61,000 38, 102 24, 439 11, 235 5,606 1,244 166, 60, 38, 24, 11, 5, 1, 191 941 057 411 228 601 CONJUGAL CONDITION. Single and unknown. 272, 154 83, 500 155, 247 21, 076 7,359 2,959 1,064 438 511 B6, 028 13, 594 SI, 340 6,116 2,960 1,296 442 144 136 60, 726 12, 869 27, 651 5,536 2,814 1,230 423 130 64 3,263 469 2,361 337 62 18 ■2,039 256 .,328 243 84 39 15 11 63 216, 126 69,906 123. 907 14, 960 4,399 1,663 622 294 375 '215, 857 69,818 123, 786 14, 927 4,384 1,657 621 293 372 Married. 46 38, 505 37,481 24, 548 13, 880 5,144 1,959 593 7,130 5 2,018 2,403 1,602 771 271 131 29 6,358 5 1,869 2,181 1,342 639 213 99 10 148 55 60 20 94 172 140 123 53 23 19 115, 031 41 38, 487 35, 078 23, 046 13, 109 4,873 1,828 114, 955 41 36, 471 85, 054 23, 028 13, 098 4,870 1,828 567 Wid- owed. 50, 529 5,871 11,468 11, 776 10, 829 6,412 3,852 318 5,763 409 1,276 1,605 1,332 721 387 33 5,471 398 1,243 1,549 1,266 643 346 27 52 7 14 240 27 42 67 70 35 44,766 ■5,462 10, 192 10,171 9,497 6,691 3,465 285 5, 458 10,190 10, IflO 9, 480 ^,688 3, 463 285 Di- vorced. 1 531 876 550 200 62 22 18 272 53 106 64 30 13 264 53 100 61 28 9 1 2 1,088 1 478 770 486 170 49 19 15 1 477 770 486 170 49 19 15 Illiterate. 303, 076 49, 392 123, 435 51, 856 36, 829 23, 874 11, 004 5,437 1,249 ^29, 003 7,548 10, 691 4,383 3,195 1,853 842 344 142 27, 779 7,315 aO, 240 4,214 3,076 1,705 786 324 59 388 140 168 33 21 8 4 7 S 838 93 80 52 13 78 274, 072 -41,84a 112, 744 47, 467 33, 634 22, 021 10, 162 6,093 1,107 273, 761 41,771 112,627 47, 420 33, 602 21, 995 10, 164 5,090 1,102 Can -not speak English. 4,B11 1,054 2,009 544 376 263 119 66 91 2,610 620 1,217 322 202 146 74 43 87 308 375 80 43 21 89 205 23 8 5 1 2 6 1,427 123 637 219 161 119 66 81 1,901 534 792 222 173 103 45 23 4 498 736 199 163 95 45 23 Total. 100,243 16, 962 45, 590 16, 426 10, 188 6,375 2,975 1,397 340 12,441 2,410 5,998 1,796 1,182 659 255 114 27 11,554 2,325 5,533 1,661 1,089 595 224 103 24 386 43 268 47 13 9 2 4 501 42 197 88 80 66 29 7 3 «7, 802 14, 642 39, 592 14, 630 9,006 5,716 2,720 1,283 313 87, 750 14. 632 39, 574 14, 621 9,001 5,708 2,719 1,282 313 UNEMPLOTBD. (o) lto3 months* ■55,708 8,894 26, 004 9,215 5,880 3,503 1,535 520 155 5,620 4 to 6 months. 1,095 2,789 787 512 294 102 31 10 1,053 2,004 739 489 277 94 31 9 162 16 117 21 6 3 27 68 27 17 14 8 50, 086 7,799 23, 215 8,428 5,368 3,209 1,433 489 145 ■50,069 7,794 23, 509 8, 425 '5, 307 8,207 1,433 489 145 40, 692 7, 320 18, 027 6,594 3,918 2,610 1,3^16 727 174 6, 002 1,156 2,914 897 593 322 126 67 17 5,623 1,123 2,673 824 538 283 108 59 15 127 21 ■4 4 1 286 10 114 B2 51 86 17 5 2 34,600 6, 161 15, 113 6,697 8,325 2,294 1,190 660 157 34,576 6,160 15, 103 5, 695 ■3,322 2,2!)0 1,189 660 T57 7 to 12 months. a ;0nemploy6d at -principal oeonpation Hurlug any ;partion of cohbob wsst Bndine May Bl. 189D. i Persons of negro descent, 'OhineBe, ffapaneae, and oivflizoa InfliseiM. OCCUPATIONS. 78? iTABtB taa.— TOTAX FEMALES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN THE ITNITED STATES ENGAGED IN SELECTED GROUPS OF OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AND AGE PERIODS ACCORDING TO CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH, AND MONTHS UNEMPLOYED : 1890— Continued. FAKiriXlBS, PliANTERS, AND OVEKSEERS. OBBBRAL NATIVITY, COLOB, AMD AGE PERIODS. Aggregate . 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 j'eara and over. Age Tinkno wn Total -white. 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to di years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over. Ago unknown Kative ■white — native parents. 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over. Age unknown ITaliive white — foreign parents. 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34yeai« 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over. Age unknown Toreign ■white.. 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 51 years 55 to C4 years 65 years and over. Age unkuo-wn Total colored (6) . 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years ' 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 "years 65 years and over- Age unknown Persons of negro descent. 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years . 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 04 years 65 years* and over.. Age unknown. . . . . Total. 12, 551 19, 244 41, S98 63, 544 54, 601 33, 981 708 4,482 10,570 29, 509 52, 525 48, 62ei 30, 732 358 138, 742 3,661 8,660 24, 006 41, 030 36, 700 24, 283 306 574 1, 046 1,901 2,546 1,672 1,144 12 29, 100 247 859 3,463 8,949 10, 254 6,305 40 8,009 8,674 12, 389 11,019 5,876 3,249 350 49, 366 8,061 8,659 12, 342 10, 965 5,807 3,203 349 CONJUGAL CONDITIOW. Single and unknown. 8, 136 3,275 3,103 2,976 1,808 1,102 84 12,825 3,336 2,021 2,229 2,538 1,640 1,018 43 2,682 1,583 1,901 2,231 1,490 924 37 1,278 478 293 210 189 65 40 3 176 145 118 118 86 54 .,264 874 438 169 84 41 4,789 1,249 873 436 167 84 41 Married. 29, 481 ' 3,272 6,390 7.755 6,900 3,667 1,389 108 15, 836 720 2,496 4,099 4,607 2,803 1,086 25 624 2,000 3,148 3,350 2,030 830 21 1,015 66 226 303 271 111 45 3 2,818 40 270 648 986 663 211 1 13,645 2,652 3,894 3,666 2,293 864 303 83 2,548 3,891 3,660 2,284 860 299 83 Wid- o-pred. 172, 940 1,081 9, 163 30, 054 52. 409 48, 345 31, 323 606 145, 242 408 5,816 22, 426 44, 308 43, 629 28, 474 282 113, 668 338 4,883 18, 442 34, 643 32, 707 22, 412 243 501 1,387 2,026 1,459 1,051 S 26, 106 31 432 2,596 7,039 9,363 5,0U 34 27, 69B 673 3,347 7,629 8,161 4,816 2,849 223 672 8,341 7,680 8,110 4,756 2,807 222 Di- vorced. 3,521 416 986 .,199 680 167 11 18 237 766 1,072 654 154 8 17 200 605 806 473 117 6 193 1 25 61 60 37 8 1 483 12 90 208 144 44 179 230 127 20 13 3 616 42 178 230 125 25 13 3 Illiterate. 81, 333 5,847 9,107 17, 333 20,864 16, 598 11, 135 449 37, 318 653 1,903 6, 663 10, 125 10, 889 7,962 133 607 1,770 4,969 8,154 8,357 6, 331' 117 19 51 166 262 200 194 6,119 27 82 518 1,709 2,332 1,437 14 44,015 6,194 7,204 11, 680 10, 739 5,709 3,173 316 43, 705 5,178 7,106 11, 636 10,687 5,662 3,131 315 Can not speak English. 171 283 930 2,197 2,305 1,334 11 6,871 117 258 869 2,112 2,232 1,284 9 28 67 170 270 221 173 23 18 66 62 29 17 .5, 735 66 173 634 1,780 1,982 1,094 6 360 5i 25 71 86 73 60 2 233 49 61 35 16 1 UNEMPLOYED, (o) Total. 8,134 1,741 1,405 1,693 1,585 1,035 628 47 ,008 433 372 62;! 696 562 409 13 2,771 405 353 490 646 403 17 12 18 14 12 13 151 11 7 15 36 62 27 3 6,126 1,308 1,033 1,170 889 473 219 34 1,300 1,028 1,168 886 471 217 34 1 to3 months. 4,687 902 842 .,053 921 673 284 22 1,553 202 205 294 3S5 296 165 6 190 194 280 366 272 163 4 38 9 7 10 5 3 4 3 4 4 14 21 3,134 790 637 759 538 277 119 16 3,128 786 636 768 S36 277 119 16 4 to 6 mouths. 653 498 682 582 393 263 24 1,186 185 141 198 260 215 181 6 175 135 184 244 193 169 50 4 2 8 10 19 7 1,807 468 355 322 178 18 1,798 467 353 384 320 17« 80 18 7 to 12 montUs. n Unemployed at principal occnpation daring any portion of census yekr ending Maj 31, 1890. b Persons of negro descent, C^iiiese, Japamesei, ami oiviUzed Indiani. 788 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Tablk 122.— total FEMALES 10 TEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN SELECTED GROUPS OP OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AND AGE PERIODS ACCORDING TO CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH, AND MONTHS UNEMPLOYED: 1890— Continued. PKOFESSORi^ AIV» TEACHEKS. GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AGE PERIODS. Aggregate 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 year.s 55 1 o U t yeara Co yearrt and over Age nnkuown Total white 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to :t4 years 85 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to (U yen rs 65 years and over Age unkDowii Kative white — native parents . 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to .S4 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Age unknown , Native white— foreign parents 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 65 to 04 yejirft 65 years and over , Age unknown , Foreign white , 10 to 14 years 15 to24 years 25 to 34 years.; 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 t o fi4 years 65 years and over , Age unknown , Total colored (6) 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 65 to 64 years 65 yenrs and over Age unknown Persons of negro descent 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years , 85 to 44 yenrs 45 to 54 years , 55 to 64 years , 65 years and over Age unknown Total. 246, 006 227 136, 610 71, LIS 22. 0C8 10, 343 3, 133 913 1,039 238, 192 193 131, 424 69, 0(i3 22, 268 10,241 3, 0!17 9113 1,003 160, 347 140 93. 004 46,412 15. 500 7, 533 2,313 618 767 68, 041 42 33, 767 1», 332 4,254 1, 1H5 251 84 126 13, 804 11 4. 693 4,319 2.614 1,523 633 201 110 7,874 34 6, 186 2,070 400 102 36 10 86 7,864 34 6,180 2,068 399 102 36 10 35 CONJUGAL CONDITION. Sinffh^ and unknown. Married. 220, 397 193 129, 335 63, 097 17. 549 6.908 1, 875 538 902 152. 201 1-10 91. 36!) 41, H25 11, 776 4,808 1,319 345 679 65, 700 42 33.433 17, 2S8 3,692 901 178 51 121 12, 430 11 4,633 8,984 2,081 1,199 378 142 102 6,000 33 4,596 1,172 135 28 7 3 26 6,991 4,690 1,171 184 28 7 1 2,313 4.615 2. 329 1,303 361 55 64 9.684 Wid- owed. 1,798 3, 928 2, l.i2 1,255 341 63 67 7,614 1, 461 3, i'l)5 1,741 1,046 277 35 49 1,342 2m 709 222 91 22 6 4 48 214 189 118 42 13 4 1,447 1 615 687 177 48 10 2 7 1,446 1 515 686 177 48 10 2 7 269 1,846 2, 378 1,988 871 312 42 7,322 209 1.6.17 2. 295 1,9B3 852 307 39 6,751 Pi- vorced. 107 1.283 1.7.'>8 1, 585 691 233 34 3.1 273 318 181 61 101 219 197 110 46 4 60 189 83 25 19 6 384 60 189 83 26 19 6 403 277 116 20 6 6 889 82 381 272 ll.i 29 5 6 67 299 ■Zi5 94 26 5 6 12 62 22 12 3 20 25 15 22 6 1 15 22 6 1 Can not speak Engli.ih. 64 109 123 60 36 11 9 1 109 123 60 35 11 7 1 35 20 9 3 65 97 62 27 UNEMPLOYED, (a) Total. 81,419 00 46. 0.54 21.703 5. 974 2,668 651 1S3 243 57, 401 47 34, 037 15, nti3 4, 631 2, 200 540 140 191 18,218 10 654 260 942 262 49 12 39 1, 203 8,i0 401 206 66 25 13 2,983 5 2,036 773 119 30 7 3 10 2,977 5 2,032 772 118 30 7 3 10 1 to3 mouths. 65 48.9911 22, 476 6, 0"3 2, 098 658 186 253 78, 436 38, 766 25 20.023 12, 061 3, «.i7 1,587 365 81 167 37, 432 23 19. 144 12. 2>9 3. ■■<0» 1,568 361 79 160 26, 099 16 13, 055 8, 388 2.9iil 1, 2.53 298 63 125 6 5,472 3,340 623 181 33 5 27 2 617 601 284 131 80 11 8 1,334 2 879 372 49 19 4 2 7 1,331 2 877 S71 49 19 4 2 7 4 too months. a Unemployed at principal occupation during any portion of census year ending May 81, 1890. ft Persons ol negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. 29, 901 26 20, 918 6, 6.-.0 1, 3.-,2 672 148 41 64 28, 824 24 20, 187 6, 390 1, 303 671" 148 40 61 22, 194 22 15, 275 4. 9!!8 1,077 60S l:t0 34 50 5,913 2 4,41=9 1,220 167 30 10 717 443 172 69 27 12 3 1 2 761 260 49 1 2 760 260 49 1 7 to 12 mouths. 12, 752 14 8,019 3,165 884 439 145 64 22 12, 180 13 7,623 3, 024 863 429 142 64 22 6.707 2,217 653 339 118 49 16 2,616 1,713 6'.10 152 42 10 4 2 1 .203 117 68 48 14 11 i 672 1 396 141 21 10 3 670 141 20 10 B OCCUPATIONS. 789 Table 132.— TOTAL FEMALES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN SELECTED GROUPS OF OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AXD AGE PERIODS ACCOKDIXCJ TO CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH, AND MONTHS UNEMPLOYED: 1890— ConUnuod. LABORERS (NOT f^PECIFlED). e=_ ; Total. CONJUGAL CONDITION. Illiterate. # Can not fl eflk Eujslisb. UNEMPLOYED, (a) AGE PERIODS. Single and unknown. Married. Wid- owed. Di- vorced. Total. 1 t.i 3 months. 4 t.i 6 months. 7 to 12 months. 64,815 27. 861 14, 681 11,751 5'i2 34, 509 2.193 12, ::81 5,884 6,620 977 4,491 21.893 10, .'icig 7, 635 5, 3117 2.H48 1,806 325 16,284 4.492 16, 936 b.7^1 1,473 671 299 146 123 10, 497 2 4,103 4. 41)5 3.057 1,843 762 3»9 110 2,593 2, 9-15 10. sa7 7, l«4 6, 7-.0 4,067 2. 166 1,442 248 3,939 168 892 360 287 208 l.i3 91 1 28 1 1 2,023 1. 008 6. 171 2, 320 1. 5>'5 1,1.15 644 442 47 3,362 435 2. 466 1, 170 833 621 282 160 17 1,400 469 2. 320 1, Olll 642 549 290 221 25 1,544 104 778 2. 194 2.!I54 2, 734 1.748 1,253 90 3,045 76 189 151 59 37 8 2 149 385 153 110 85 72 63 5 418 983 7, 212 2.860 2.065 1, 627 958 513 66 8,233 983 6.689 1, 616 619 328 159 63 40 5,070 2~5 955 723 742 0i2 387 202 23 2,534 153 ' H58 1 331 1 2.i6 183 116 82 9 323 216 1. 647 673 377 3-13 185 111 10 1,742 75 6no 270 1.18 l::2 69 36 4 689 89 681 24 5 179 178 99 60 6 850 52 423 764 626 452 212 100 16 1,224 87 437 773 819 672 347 10 1,8.12 13 43 47 28 15 3 102 68 40 33 27 15 1 ITativo white— native parents 107 203 499 8,249 1,517 1,255 912 497 269 35 3,305 4P9 2,9.'i7 804 427 215 103 42 23 2,854 205 58.5 5il6 517 3! '2 226 114 9 171 22 83 42 66 44 : 43 23 1111 727 311 238 IK4 101 60 4 657 40 280 14'f 96 7i 30 21 1 301 47 344 153 121 98 68 27 2 285 14 223 381 303 196 72 42 7 237 58 3(]1 492 in> 810 182 5 201 11 31 33 17 12 3 103 25 to 34 vears 80 21 13 13 8 1 Kati ve white— foreign parents 13 116 71 219 2,231 5.56 164 78 88 16 3 4,746 219 2,175 396 45 12 4 1 2 2,673 17 74 29 19 17 11 3 1 1,214 19 76 8 6 6 1 1 45 4.'^1 102 37 12 5 4 1 963 17 210 54 13 3 1 2 1 410 14 203 39 15 9 3 2 14 41 99 67 23 13 3 1 1, 132 13 66 67 42 21 12 2 5 6 1 38 9 9 1 1.012 29 1,684 409 144 265 1, 732 787 6^6 637 423 228 28 38.531 265 1,557 416 147 101 52 20 15 17.364 63 296 1S8 206 221 150 85 13 30. 570 112 699 2X1 185 l:i8 102 68 9 170 70 369 140 102 147 79 61 6 9,019 18 176 68 49 68 28 13 2 4,484 28 142 63 43 71 38 31 3 3,976 24 1.59 284 266 233 127 55 8 12,088 16 80 224 293 241 153 5 8,706 61 7 9 10 3 1» 10 20 13 7 373 669 3.511 14. 6m 7,649 6,570 3.680 1.888 1.293 259 38.269 3,509 10.247 2.105 854 343 140 83 83 17,215 2 3,680 3,«41 2,431 1,391 550 299 94 12,009 2, 000 9,9-12 6. 281 6.008 3. 435 1.779 1,240 225 30,350 15 34 35 31 20 7 9 19 78 792 3, 624 1, 756 1, 208 812 459 331 37 9,003 360 1,800 900 675 389 223 124 13 4,476 380 1,6:11 750 40i S71 191 164 20 3. 97-1 52 691 1,757 2, 181 1,915 1,176 906 80 8.674 63 146 104 31 23 6 2 371 193 10 70 62 45 43 4 656 .3.496 14,619 7.5tl0 6. 523 3. 652 1,876 1,277 236 3.494 10. 206 2. 071 829 333 135 1 77 70 2 8,663 3. 622 2.415 1.380 548 292 87 2,649 9,894 6, 235 4.969 3.407 1,767 1.226 203 n 20 14 13 10 6 5 790 3,615 1, 7,14 1,208 810 458 331 37 358 1,796 899 675 3H8 223 124 13 380 1,627 7.55 463 371 191 164 20 52 688 1,751 2,175 1.909 1.171 903 77 62 146 104 30 22 5 2 192 100 70 61 55 to 64 years.... 44 43 i a Unemployed at principal occnpation during any portion of census year ending May 21, 1890. 6 Peraons of uegro descent, Chinese, Japauese, and civilized IndiauB. 790 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Tablb 122.— total FEMALES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN SELECTED GEOUPS OP OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AND AGE PERIODS ACCORDING TO CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH, AND MONTHS UNEMPLOYED: 1890— Coatinnfld. £.AI7IVDRE8SE:S. GENEEAL NATIVITY, COLOtt, AND AGE PERIODS. Aggregate . 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to &4 years 65 years and over. Ago unknown. . . . Total wliite . 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years , 55 to 64 years 65 years and over. Ago unknown ITative wbito— native parents . 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to :i4 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over.. Age unknown Native white — foreign parents . 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years .md over. . Age unknown Foreign white.. 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over- Age unknown Total colored (&) . 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over. Age unknown.... Persons of negro descent. 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over. Ageunluiown , Total. 216, 631 1,510 69, 409 51, 231 46, 920 32, 642 15, 530 7,084 2,255 04,517 397 15, 295 14, 563 16, 102 11,335 5,525 2,014 19, 677 160 4,243 4,480 4,931 3,667 1,590 601 105 12, 857 159 6,906 3,652 2,131 686 219 82 22 31, 983 78 5,140 6,431 8,040 7,082 3,716 1,331 159 152, 114 1,113 44, 114 36, 71.8 31,818 21, 307 10, 005 5,070 1,969 151, 540 1,110 44,033 36,552 31, 674 21,219 9,971 5,050 1,931 CONJUGAL CONDITION. Single and unknown. 72, 770 1,505 45, 239 14,924 6,155 2,870 1,179 441 457 26, 753 396 13, 860 7,038 2,829 1,692 683 238 127 6,537 159 8,476 1,481 754, 407 161 59 40 8,264 159 5,627 1,887 377 83 19 2 10 11, 952 78 4,747 3,570 1,608 1,102 503 177 77 46, 017 1,109 31, 389 7,886 3,326 1,278 496 208 330 45, 849 1,106 31, 349 7,847 3,278 1,260 494 196 319 Married. 68,446 4 10, 934 22, 901 19, 066 10, 335 3,307 1,040 859 11, 885 1 961 3,494 3,929 2,394 819 231 56 4,605 1 504 1,397 1,498 847 269 64 25 180 745 517 156 32 22 7 5,615 271 1,352 1,914 1,391 518 145 24 50, 661 9,973 19, 407 15, 137 7,941 2,488 809 803 56, 294 8 9,934 19, 301 16, 088 7,906 2,475 806 781 ■Wid- owed. 71, 903 1 2,834 12, 212 20. 691 18, 898 10, 888 5,576 903 373 3,599 7,857 7,053 3, 927 1,530 7,766 198 1, 358 2,413 2,169 1, 119 472 37 2,703 65 819 1,175 419 163 57 S 13, 96B 110 1,422 4,269 4,465 2,645 1,001 66 47, 466 1 2,461 8,013 12, 734 11, 845 6,901 4,046 805 47, 333 1 2,460 8,694 12, 689 11,811 6,943 4,036 800 Di- vorced. 8,512 402 1,244 1,108 539 156 27 1,442 111 432 487 298 96 15 6 244 266 144 41 28 101 62 28 5 1 18 87 159 124 60 2,070 291 812 621 243 60 12 31 2,064 290 810 019 242 60 12 31 Illiterate. 109, 827 588 15,644 24, 243 28, 795 22,190 11, 065 5, 537 1,765 14, 632 60 1,214 2,308 3, 845 3,885 2,231 899 102 5,541 34 593 1,133 1,537 1,270 677 269 6 124 234 289 151 73 21 8,087 10 497 939 2,019 2,464 1,481 619 68 95, 295 538 14, 430 21, 937 24, 950 18, 305 8.834 4, 838 1,663 94, 843 53B 14, 368 21,906 24, 781 18, 212 8,808 4,622 1,615 Can not speak English. 5,343 25 769 123 378 098 649 261 40 4,808 23 708 1,004 1,213 1,018 601 224 19 619 140 150 139 61 23 5 61 49- 30 7 4 1 2 4,030 10 647 815 1,033 873 636 200 17 2 63 119 165 80 48 37 21 1 45 78 77 59 37 31 7 Total. 21, 778 178 5,267 5,440 4,074 3,294 1,836 925 164 7,462 60 1,714 1,884 1,563 1,212 735 287 17 20 475 460 474 362 174 64 5 1,657 20 799 459 270 67 35 5 2 3,771 20 440 965 809 783 526 218 10 14, 316 118 3,553 3,556 3,121 2,083 1,101 638 147 14, 256 118 3,544 3,536 3,101 2,075 1,099 036 147 a Unemployed at principal occupation during any portion of census ■ b Persona of negro deaoent, Chinese, Japaneae, Mia civilized ladians' year ending May 31, 1890. UNEMPLOYED, (o) lto3 months. 78 2,758 2,788 2,335 1,587 783 355 78 3,465 20 903 899 702 531 291 lOT 12 4 to 6 months. 5 214 221 217 145 09 28 3 846 6 495 241 125 25 13 1 1,717 254 437 360 361 20^ 78 7,295 58 1,853. 1,889 1, 633 1,056 492 248 66 7, 278 58 1,850 1, 883 1,626 1,055 492 248 66 8,796 1,984 2,037 1,944 1,372 28 564 680 705 558 360 145 5 880 12 177 188 214 178 83 26 2 251 161 114 31 17 2 2 10 136 331 377 349 266 117 1 5,745 54 1,420 1,357 1,239 814 497 301 63 6,711 64 1, 414 1, 346 1,228 810 496 800 63 7 to 12 months. 2,222 18 527 615 395 335 190 124 13 948 12 247 305 146 123 78 35 252 3 84 51 43 39 22 10 227 113 57 31 11 5 2 467 1 50 197 72 73 51 1,276 6 280 310 249 212 112 89 18 280 307 247 210 111 88 18 GGCUPATIOiTS. 791 Table StfiS.— TOTAL FEMALES 10 YEAES OP AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN SELECTED GEDUPS OF OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AND AGE PERIODS ACCORDING TO CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH, AND MONTHS UNEMPLOYED : 1890— Continued. SJERVAIVTS. GBNEKAL HATIVITT, COLOR, AND AOQ PEBIODS. Aggregate 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Age unknown Total -white 10 to 14'-i^ear8 :15 to 34 -years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to fi4 years 65 years, and over. Age unknown , native -white — native parents . , 10 to 14 years , 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years , 35 to 44 years , 45 to 54 years , 55 to €4 years 65 yearfiand over Age unknown Sative -rthlte — foreign parents 10 to 14 years 15 to .24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to:44 years 45 to -54 years 55 to G4 years 65 years and over Age.unknown Eoreign white 10 to 14 years , 15 to 24-year8 25 to 34 years 35 to 4 1 years 45 to 54 years 55 to G4 years 65 years and over Age unknown Total colored (6) 10 to 14 years ., 15 to 24 ye.irs 25 to 34 years 35 to-44 years , 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years - 65 years and over Age unkno-wn Persons of negro descent 10 to 14 years 15 to.24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to CI years 65 years and over Age unknown ' Total. 1, 216, 639 71, 384 674, 968 .238, 132 .104,039 64, 770 34, 253 21, 031 8,062 815, 928 42, 711 552, 828 180, 590 . 65,298 38, C07 20, 171 10, 798 4,925 334, 427 22, 948 199, 930 53, 202 24, 989 16, 223 9,037 5,531 2,567 207, 248 11, 607 M6, 795 36, 791 7,952 2,380 788 402 533 374, 253 8,156 206, 103 90, 597 32, 357 20, 004 10,346 4,805 1,825 300, 711 28, 673 122, 140 57, 642 38, 741 26, 163 14, 082 10, 233 3,137 290, 473 .28, 584 121, 5n9 57, 282 38, 557 26, 079 14, 041 10, 215 3,116 CONJUGAL CONDITION. Single and unknown. 991, 425 71, 641, 179, 53, 24, 10, 4, 336 634 785 268 849 097 767 810, 774 42, 683 537, 153 152, 867 42, 457 19, 845 8,120 3,437 -4,273 281, 017 .22, 930 190, 164 39, 103 14, 148 7,455 3,242 1,817 2, 158 194, 945 11, 600 144, 185 31, 807 5,204 1,192 297 165 505 334, 812 8,163 202, 803 81, 897 23, 105 11, 198 4,581 1,466 1,610 180, 051 28, 6,53 104, 483 26, 978 10, 811 5,004 1,977 1,380 1,416 179, 810 28,664 104, 031 26, 882 10, 731 4,969 1,960 1,323 1,400 Married. 100, 070 40 25, 318 33, 843 21, 446 12, 088 4,608 1,676 1,052 41, 910 25 11, 730 14, 900 8,058 4,433 1, 874 635 265 21,536 15 7,109 7,209 3,790 2,089 918 302 164 5,872 7 1,988 2,538 939 280 82 24 14 14, 442 2,633 5,153 3,829 2,064 874 309 87 58, 160 15 13,588 18, 942 13, 388 7,665 2,734 1,041 787 57, 901 15 13,511 18, 808 13,325 7,636 2,728 1,036 782 Wid- owed. 116, 916 6 6,478 21,312 27, 321 20, 839 19, 205 14, 486 1,269 57, 873 2 2,920 10,753 13,491 13, 743 9, 936 6,661 367 28, 073 2 1, 909 5,465 6,153 6,238 4,704 3,307 230 462 2, 053 1,654 874 396 218 13 24, 140 559 3,235 5,679 6,631 4,836 3,-076 124 59, 043 4 3,558 10, 659 13, 830 13, 096 9,209 7,825 902 58, 909 3,545 10, 5'11 13, 791 13,076 9, 2.51 7,819 903 Di- vorced. 8,228 2 1,638 3,193 2,004 994 343 102 52 5,371 1 1,036 2, 130 1,292 596 2a 65 20 3,741 1 748 1,426 893 441 173 45 15 170 393 155 34 13 5 1 859 108 312 244 121 65 15 4 2,857 1 512 1,063 712 398 102 37 32 2,853 1 512 1,061 710 398 103 37 32 Illiterate. 247, 291 21, 112 78, 458 45, 961 39, 310 30, 561 17, 655 11, 348 2,886 78, 107 4, 856 30, 980 14, 226 10, 130 8,706 6,459 3,092 658 33, 234 3,497 11, 706 6,610 4,662 3,641 2,342 1,423 353 5,247 500 2,790 983 635 2^3 115 66 16 39, 626 869 16, 484 7,633 4,933 4,822 3,002 1,603 290 169, 184 16, 256 47, 478 31, 735 29,180 21, 865 12,196 8,266 2,228 168, 480 16, 223 47, 243 31, 563 29, 034 21, 803 12, 165 8,244 2,215 Can not speak English. 45,871 2,043 28, 416 8,180 .2, 728 1,816 1,408 1,016 235 44, 891 1,989 27, 828 8,074 2,632 1,781 1,374 994 219 2,356 351 1,087 310 216 175 123 1, 689 251 1,170 178 50 14 14 10 2 40, 816 1,387 25, 571 7,580 2,367 1,592 1,237 896 210 106 96 66 34 23 16 29 461 28 24 25 22 14 7 UNEMTLOTED. (IZ) 81, 742 6,163 50. 815 13, 551 6,340 4, 124 2, 228 1,146 375 57, 827 3,983 37, 906 6,6!18 3, 347 2,149 1,172 498 176 23, 887 2,081 16, R82 2,964 1,288 851 503 239 79 15, 071 1,171 11, 178 1,951 601 167 56 21 26 18, 809 730 10,815 3,083 1,558 1,131 613 238 71 26,915 2,181 12, 910 4,953 2,993 1,975 1,056 648 199 26, 812 2,175 12, 867 4,932 2,982 1,971 1,048 648 199 1 to3 mouths. 41,422 3, 306 24, 7!!5 18-3 360 049 931 427 172 27,499 1,345 18, 098 4,648 1,724 983 449 179 10, 624 710 7,133 .1, 435 627 396 205 84 36 6,875 373 103 038 240 84 18 11 262 i,862 i, 175 857 504 .226 84 30 13, 923 961 6,697 2,734 1, 636 1,060 482 348 99 13, 892 960 6,684 2,727 1,631 1,065 478 218 4 too months. 33, 364 .2,928 20,014 ■4,745 2,337 1,664 992 634 160 23, 040 1,983 16, 070 -2, 975 1,248 926 541 228 10, 591 1,122 6,991 1, 182 639 380 234 109 34 527 181 61 23 7 12 6,484 334 8,591 1,127 528 485 284 112 23 10, 824 945 4,944 1,770 1,089 738 461 306 81 10, 276 942 4,916 1,760 1,085 736 449 300 81 7 to 12 months. 9,95a 929 6,006 1,424 643 411 305 185 53 7,288 654 1,737 975 375 240 182 91 34 2,672 249 1,758 347 122 76 64 46 10 2,231 271 1,587 247 80 23 15 3 2,385 134 .,392 381 173 142 103 43 18 275 ,269 449 268 171 123 94 19 2,645 273 1,257 445 268 170 121 94 19 a Unemployed at principal occupation during any portion of census year ending May 31, 1890. b Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civliixed Indiana. 792 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 122.— TOTAL FEMALES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED TN SELECPED GE0UP8 OK OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AND AGE PERIODS ACCORDING TO CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH, AND MONTHS UNEMPLOYED: 1890— Continued. B@0E£H.EE;PX:ISS, CliElBKS, JGTC (a) Total. CONJUGAL CONDITION. lUiterate. Can not Bpnak English. UNEMPLOYED. (6) AGE PERIODS. Single and uiikuown. Married. Wid- owed. Di- vorced. Total. 1 to 3 moDtlis. 4 to 6 Djiintbs. 7 to 13 muntha. 113,261 103, 988 4,616 4,040 617 192 208 7,393 3,321 2,695 1,377 1,624 74. 9H0 26. 590 C. 6.54 2, 308 669 179 357 112. 813 1.624 73, 703 22, '.147 4. o9fj 1,073 183 57 301 103, 667 8 85 33 20 18 13 11 4 130 15 141 31 6 12 3 118 S,.354 1,465 316 92 19 11 18 7,374 43 2,347 730 l.-)l 32 4 7 7 3,314 46 1,997 491 102 43 9 2 5 2,688 29 975 2, 009 1,062 408 116 22 24 4,543 214 1,2 9 1, ;<5:) 780 262 100 32 3,994 88 336 144 42 8 1,010 25 In 84 yeiirrt 244 63 17 « 2 t 609 203 1,372 1,608 74. 7:i7 26. 493 6. 603 2,283 565 172 352 69. 651 1, 608 73. 4!<8 22, 880 4. m80 1,074 182 66 299 53. 269 4 68 18 13 12 9 5 1 37 14 138 31 6 11 3 118 6,342 1,461 315 91 18 11 18 4,075 43 2,312 729 151 32 3 7 7 1,819 46 1,992 489 10,i 43 9 2 6 1,632 29 951 1.992 1,043 399 114 22 22 3,031 211 1,290 1, 33!) 768 261 94 31 2,889 87 331 141 42 8 l,0o8 243 62 45 t ' 54 yt-ars 55 to 04 vears 16 6 2 < Vatjve white— natdve parents 462 7 724 487 35, 802 15, im 4,763 1.758 413 111 298 43, 112 487 35 034 13. 4f5 2.965 862 142 42 252 41, 509 S8 2, 7C2 1-26 232 75 18 8 16 2,685 10 1,197 4.'>8 104 29 3 6 6 1,219 14 1,068 iJ22 81 31 9 1 4 03S 8 620 1, 320 711 282 68 11 19 876 149 9^iB 973 581 195 58 27 817 l>9 2*8 114 33 8 11 6 6 6 6 4 1 20 4 1 497 25 1 o 34 yt-ars 35 to 44 yrju-s.- 146 45 2 15 6 1 « Kative white — foreign parents 110 27 601 871 32. 6:i' 8. li 6 1. 120 211 4-! 11 . 29 10.050 87! 32.341 7,408 741 101 17 4 26 8,889 1 15 3 4 18 6 65 2,134 402 51 10 23 975 216 31 2 25 772 120 10 7 17 227 4,10 170 33 8 1 1 6,36 42 2"2 192 74 19 6 2 488 20 70 17 3 407 25 to 34 .\eurd 66 10 1 1 65 yearsanil over 1 2 614 1 1 246 1 221 37 73 169 147 250 6,245 2, 338 720 314 108 50 25 448 260 6,113 1,987 374 111 23 10 21 321 3 42 9 8 6 4 1 10 116- 25 6 9 3 15 42>i 133 32 6 4 170 56 16 1 7 152 47 9 5 4 104 236 162 84 38 10 2 73 20 102 174 ll:l 47 30 2 46 8 l.i 10 6 104 31 7 2 1 1 8 62 6 19 7 7 6 16 243 97 61 25 4 7 6 440 16 216 67 IS 4 1 1 2 316 4 17 15 7 6 4 6 3 67 1 8 24 17 19 9 2 3 9 14 12 I 6 1 46 1 4 3 12 4 1 1 1 6 1 5 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 71 8 1 19 7 7 6 14 238 96 51 25 4 7 6 14 212 66 15 4 1 1 2 3 13 15 7 6 4 6 3 22 17 19 9 2 3 9 14 12 6 1 1 4 8 12 4 I 1 1 5 1 5 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 a Includes stenogra])lier8 and typewriters. b Unemployed at iirinuipal occupation during any portion of censiia year ending May 31, 1890. e Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. OCGUPATIONS. 793 Table 122.— TOTAL FEMALES 10 TEARS OF AGE AND OVEK IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN SELECTED GEOUPS OF OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIViTY, COLOR, AND AGE PERIODS ACC0K'1)IXG TO CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH, AND MONTHS UNEMPLOYED: 1890— Contiuued. SAiiESVtro.iiuiv. GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, A>"D AGE PEEIODS. Aggregate . 10 to 14 years , 15 to 24 veara 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years... ?". 65 years and over.. Age unknown Total white . 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years' and over. Age unknown Kative white — native parents . 10 to ]4 years 16 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 65 to 64 years 65 years and over. Age unknown.... Native white— foreign parents - 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to .54 years 65 to 64 years 65 years and over. Age unknown.... Toreign white. 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 5*1 years 65 to 64 years 65 years'and over. Age unknown.... Total colored (&). 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years Zb to 34 years 85 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years'and over., Age unknown. . . . , Yersons of negro descent. , 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 85 to 44 yeai's 45 to 54 years , 65 to 64 years 65 years' and over. Age unknown Total. 1.280 39. 553 12,507 3. 4H6 1,108 2H3 108 116 58, 306 1,275 39. 486 12. 477 3, 469 1,100 284 99 116 22, 075 294 13. 663 5.271 2, 0U2 688 138 43 76 29,287 750 21, 793 6, e.'iS 878 147 27 12 27 6,944 231 4,130 1, 553 6«9 265 119 44 13 5 67 30 17 143 4 66 30 17 8 9 9 CONJUGAL CONDITION. Single and unknown. 53, 758 1.280 38. 954 10,712 2,U92 497 98 32 63, C77 1.275 38. 894 10. 71)3 2,080 494 97 31 19,516 294 13, 248 4,346 1,187 313 66 17 55 28, 179 750 21, 597 6,102 599 84 13 7 27 231 4,049 1,255 301 97 28 7 11 81 6 60 79 4 69 Married. 474 1,040 CJ9 261 65 19 12 2,478 468 , 023 616 259 63 17 12 210 637 371 118 25 6 10 584 159 286 109 20 7 2110 150 81 81 8 2 42 6 17 13 2 2 2 6 17 13 2 2 Wid- owed. 91 645 663 334 130 57 10 1,908 90 641 661 331 124 61 10 1,066 61 323 393 212 57 20 10 457 32 228 145 43 7 2 7 90 123 76 60 29 22 Di. Torced. 34 110 243 34 110 82 16 1 150 24 05 51 15 5 37 25 20 Illiterate. 201 20 70 32 24 27 18 10 18 69 28 12 18 11 4 20 10 6 1 17 60 20 10 16 2 1 4 12 2 1 4 12 9 7 Can not speak En'ilish. 25 lull 42 11 11 7 24 109 42 11 11 6 6 182 24 92 35 10 10 UNEMPLOYED, (a) Total. 3.709 122 1,818 0U3 165 37 18 4 3.761 122 2,816 COO 104 35 17 4 1,509 40 1, 068 268 100 22 8 1 2 1,781 1 to 3 montba. 1.881 45 1,400 814 85 22 12 2 1 1.879 45 1, 400 314 81 22 11 2 1 682 50 1,415 265 37 26 333 67 27 10 7 484 ll'-i 47 15 6 1 1 25 735 l.'J5 23 2 2 255 18 181 37 14 6 4 1 4 to 6 months. 42 985 202 63 7 5 1 42 983 200 53 5 5 1 2 19 387 104 36 3 597 16 492 79 8 7 104 17 9 2 1 1 7 to 12 mouths. a Uneiuployed at principal occupation during any portion of census year ending May 31, 1890. b Feraous of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and' civilized Indians. 794 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 122.— TOTAL FEMALES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN SELECTED GE0UP8 OP OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AND AGE PERIODS ACCORDING TO CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH, AND MONTHS UNEMPLOYED: 1890^CoBtinued, BOOT AND SHOB MAKEIKS AND KEIPAIREKS. OENEBAL NATITITT, OOLOB, AND AGE PHEIODS. Aggregate . 10 to l-iyeara 15 to 24- years 25 to 34 years 35 to4iyear3 45 to 54 years , 55 to 04 years 65 years and over. Age unknown.... Total white. 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to. 54 years . 55 to 64 years 65 years and over. Age unknown .... ITative white — native parents. 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 3 4 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to G4 years 65 years and over. Age unknown. . . . Mfttive white — foreign parents. 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years. .. .. 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over- Age unknown.... Foreign white. 10 to 14 years , 15 to 24 years , 25 to 34 years , 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over. . Ags unknown...,. Xotal colored (b) . 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 ti> 54 years 55 to 61 years..... 65 years and over- Age unknown . Fcorsona of negro descent. 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over. Age unknown Total. 33, 677 755 19, 957 8,377 3,000 1,037 299 84 108 38, 589 750 19, 916 8,361 3,053 1,027 296 79 107 14, 098 212 7,178 3,676 1,948 740 215 44 79 14,955 427 10, 319 3,528 688 56 14 6 17 4,636 111 2,419 1,157 517 225 67 29 11 5 41 16 7 10 3 5 1 5 41 16 7 CONJUGAI, CONDITION. Single and unknown. 27, 887 755 18, 964 6,199 1,409 378 99 15 68 27, 834 750 18, 927 6,190 1,408 378 99 15 67 ID, 303 212 6,614 2,313 842 286 83 8 45 13, 950 Married. 427 10, 117 3,019 337 27 7 3 13 3,581 111 2,296 229 65 87 9 1 6 37 908 ,583 S97 811 74 24 30 904 1,679 893 307 73 22 30 609 1,012 610 223 45 13 27 Wid- owed. 1,632 54 461 626 320 118 44 9 1,617 181 347 109 11 4 114 220 163 73 24 y 2 64 458 625 314 116 41 983 31 248 385 211 79 22 7 307 Di- vorced. 31 134 128 28 8 1 1 330 10 139 128 16 327 7 71 112 87 34 10 31 134 127 267 24 103 105 26 Illiterate. 5 23 14 2 1 18 282 13 149 50 84 24 9 1 268 12 146 47 34 19 5 4 1 5 42 8 7 7 93 86 22 13 4 2 1 14 Can not speak English. 11 164 42 19 10 8 7 258 11 164 42 19 1 21 3 1 10 142 39 18 9 7 5 Total. 12, 246 212 7,206 3,122 1,166 399 102 22 17 12, 234 212 7,198 3,120 1,166 398 101 22 17 4,970 65 2,480 1,250 780 308 83 14 10 5,636 111 3,862 1,416 220 17 3 1,628 36 856 454 186 73 15 6 2 12 12 UHEMPLOTED. (a) lto3 months. 8,057 109 4,676 2,176 769 249 55 10 13 8,053 109 4,674 2,175 769 249 54 10 13 3,252 4 to 6 months. 81 1,590 870 602 200 44 7 8 3,731 60 2,508 099 146 11 8 1,070 18 576 306 121 38 7 a Unemployed at principal ooaupaiion during any portion of census yoar ending Mav 31. 1890. b Persons of negro desoen*, Qhim»e, JagmttMe, mi eivilijed; Indiana. 3,141 57 1,864 748 316 112 35 7 2 3,138 57 1,862 747 316 112 1,296 7 to 12 months. 15 657 294 210 83 31 S 1 1,422 31 999 833 52 S 420 11 206 120 54 24 4 1 1,048 46 666 198 81 38 12 5 1,043 46 662 198 81 37 12 5 2 422 19 86 43 25 8 483 20 365 84 138 7 74 28 11 11 4 2 1 OCCUPATIONS. 795 Tassje 128.— total females 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN THE UlSriTED STATES ENGAGED EST SELECTED GROUPS OF OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AND AGE PERIODS ACCORDING TO CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH, AND MONTHS UNEMPLOYED: 1890— Continued. COTXOW railili OPERATfTES. GBNBEAL NATITOT, OOLOE, AHD AOJS FSBIOSS. Aggregate . 10 to U years , 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years , 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and overl Age unknown. . . . . Total wliite. 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years , 25 to 34 years , 35 to ii years 45 to 51 years 65 to C4 years 65 years and over. Age Tin known KfttiTe wMte — native parents. 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years. 65 years' and over. A ge unsown .... Native white — foreign-parents. . 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years B5 to 64 years 65 years and over. Age unknown Boreign white. 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years , 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years , 65 years and over. Age unknown. . . . , Total colored (6). 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years , 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 yeai"s 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years , 65 years and over. Age unknown Persons of negro descent. 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 31 years 85 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over- Age unknown Total. 92,965 8,745 56, 183 17, 270 6, 612 2,934 893 249 174 92, 70G 8,729 56, 056 17, 224 6,487 2,916 886 235 174 25,082 4,308 14, 199 3,879 2,080 1,015 323 115 63 24, 874 1,753 17,040 4,862 994 174 20 10 21 41, 850 2,668 24,817 8,483 3,413 1,726 543 110 90 16 132 40 25 19 7 14 10 130 46 25 19 7 14 CONJUGAL CONDITION. Single and unknown. 76. 847 8,742 62, 060 11, 557 2,893 1,095 308 73 119 76,695 8,726 51, 856 11, 531 2,800 1,094 308 71 119 21, 295 4,308 12, 963 2,415 056 422 142 42 49 22, 676 1,763 16, 382 3,857 558 32, 726 2,667 22, 611 6,259 1,376 576 157 26 63 16 104 26 150 16 102 26 Married. 3,866 4,531 2, 231 835 171 31 41 11, 650 3,841 4,517 2,220 831 168 29 41 2,934 2 1,092 981 579 220 40 10 10 611 754 274 26 7 2 4 7,038 1 2,138 2,782 1,367 585 121 17 27 59 25 14 11 4 59 25 14 11 4 3 "Wid- owed. 4,133 232 1,065 1,295 982 404 142 13 230 1,059 1,284 908 400 132 13 1,667 126 405 478 359 135 61 3 480 40 228 153 61 4 4 2,039 64 426 653 558 261 67 10 47 11 14 47 11 14 4 10 Di- vorced. 276 30 117 93 22 10 3 1 275 29 117 93 22 10 3 1 186 18 78 67 14 2 1 41 7 23 4 16 17 7 4 Illiterate. 2,654 8,184 2,664 1,371 786 293 87 32 15, 818 2,640 8,118 2, 640 1,351 770 292 75 32 5,263 1,804 2,301 670 337 171 60 1,291 130 810 239 85 16 3 9.264 706 4,998 1,731 929 534 239 52 25 14 66 24 20 16 6 12 168 14 66 24 20 16 6 12 Can not speak English. 16, 045 1,442 10, 606 2,166 666 192 38 8 27 15, 010 1,438 10, 484 2,159 006 190 27 65 6 43 6 4 1 2 1 84 400 32 10 2 14, 417 1,349 10, 041 2,121 052 187 36 7 24 35 4 22 7 4 22 7 Total. 1,485 7,691 2,328 895 437 147 50 17 13, 017 1,481 7,073 2,320 893 436 144 48 17 3,438 570 1,894 483 265 150 52 18 3,784 391 2,528 074 153 30 6 1 2 5,795 520 3,250 1,169 475 256 87 29 4 19 2 2 1 UNEMPLOTBD. (a) 33 4 19 2 2 1 3 2 1 to3 months. 8,632 789 5,331 1,657 683 268 80 22 12 8,611 5,319 1,656 581 258 78 22 12 353 ,385 331 185 02 31 6 5 174 ,689 457 85 17 2 1 1 3,797 258 2,246 763 311 149 45 15 4 12 1 2 4 12 1 2 4 to 6 months. a Unemployed at principal occupation during any portion of census year ending May 31, 1890. 6 Persona of negro deseest, CMuese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. 2,772 388 1,612 481 208 117 51 12 3 2,762 7 to 12 months. 1,605 481 208 116 60 11 701 133 339 101 58 41 17 120 568 144 41 8 1 130 598 236 109 ro 32 5 1 10 10 796 STATISTICS OF POPULATION.; Table 122.— TOTAL FEMALES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN SELECTED GROUPg OF OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AND AGE PERIODS ACCORDING TO CONJUGAL CONDITION ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH, AND MONTHS UNEMPLOYED: 1890— Coutinued. DRSSSMAKERS, IfIIJLL.Il\X:RS, SEAMSTRESSES, KTC. (o) •EKEHAL NATIVITY, COI.OE, AND AQE PERIODS. Aggregate . 10 to 14 years , 15 to 24 years . 25 to ;U years 85 to 44 years 45 to 54 yeart* , 55 to i54 years 65 yearn aitri over. Age auknuwn.... Total white . 10 to 14 years 15 t<»24 years , 25 to :i4 5 ears 35 to 44 years , 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over. AgeuDknuwD.... ITative "white — native parents. 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 'M years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years anil over. Age unknown.... Vative white— foreign parents. 10 to 14 years , 15 to 24 years , 25 to 34 years : 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 65 to 64 year** 65 years and over. Ago unknown.... Foreign white. 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 85 to 44 years 45 to 54 j-ears 55 to 64 years 65 years and over. Age aukuown..... Total colored (c) . 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 rears 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to (U years 65 years and over- Age unknown Persons of negro descent. 10 t^ 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 85 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over. Age unknown Total. 496, 502 5.244 226. 137 138. 384 66. 928 36. 5119 15.913 6,221 1,166 241, 218 1.401 89. .W2 67, 934 40. 995 24. 748 11, 269 4,5U5 814 172, 327 2,701 103, 263 48 659 12, 474 a, 6:i9 1, 034 371 186 82,957 1,142 33, 322 21. 791 13.4.i9 8,122 3,610 1,345 166 19, 953 194 7,330 6, 859 8,635 1,824 754 365 92 19, 753 180 7,275 6,794 3,486 1,808 751 364 8« CONJUGAL CONDITION. Single and unknown 5,435 222. 654 104, 086 30. 475 12. 335 4,975 1,627 833 373, 151 5.241 216, 898 1111, K82 29,7-12 12, U90 4,906 1,694 798 161, 619 1.339 83. 789 46, U02 17, 191 8, 137 8,422 1, 148 631 162, 569 2.700 101, 144 40. (153 6,671 1,369 358 123 161 58, 963 1,142 81, 065 15. 827 5,880 2,584 1,126 323 116 »,269 Married. 194 6,766 2,204 733 245 9,128 189 6,7u6 2,150 708 330 68 33 29 61, 710 8,190 23, 374 17. 789 8,875 2, 5!'5 708 176 65, 501 6, 9-12 20, 863 16, ml 8, 272 2,422 667 141 35, 143 2 4.192 12, 364 10, 513 6 711 1, 732 526 104 B,662 1 1, 636 4,709 2,339 692 139 32 14 10, 796 1,114 8,790 8, 339 1,869 651 110 6.209 Wid- owed. 65, 343 2,025 14, 053 ) 9, 9110 16, 111 8,837 4,182 235 61, 112 1,750 13.016 18. 759 1,5. 166 8,326 3, 8!il 2U 39, 463 1, 183 7,720 11,690 10, 118 6,912 2,773 167 9,107 377 3,321 3, 163 1,495 615 214 12, 542 190 1,973 4, (106 3,643 1)899 904 27 4,231 1,248 2,511 1,598 603 173 41 36 6,174 1,243 2,500 1,587 690 172 41 275 1, 037 1,141 955 611 291 21 4,209 275 1,031 1,129 963 610 290 21 Di. vorced. 6,982 698 2, 7:iO 2, 299 1,012 260 69 14 6,738 547 2.623 2,2;;6 991 259 69 13 388 1,848 1,701 782 203 69 12 106 674 801 83 22 63 201 234, 126 34 8 244 51 107 63 21 1 • 1 51 107 62 Illiterate. 13,421 326 3, 838 2,621 2,502 1,958 1,283 822 66 9,133 275 3, (134 1,679 1,468 1,190 878 580 29 4,395 116 8fl0 825 813 731 591 407 34 284 168 92 48 31 21 1 4,059 125 1,860 686 663 411 256 162 4,288 61 804 942 1,084 768 410 242 37 4,228 47 790 930 1,022 756 407 242 34 Can not R]ieak English. 8,967 282 4,508 1,860 1,060 655 883 194 20 8,662 273 4,418 1,764 974 691 356 176 10 726 32 276 144 104 83 59 28 487 31 297 93 34 19 8 4 1 7,349 210 8,845 1,527 836 489 289 144 » 9 90 64 82 18 10 266 4 62 66 66 47 25 16 Total. 62, 738 829 32, 874 15, 950 6,611 3,'769 1,805 803 92 60, 539 810 32, 034 15, 305 6,241 3,579 1,719 760 91 28,831 207 12, 884 7.023 3.858 2,435 1,206 651 67 22, 125 405 14, 514 5,460 1,145 404 138 47 12 9,683 198 4,636 2, 222 1, 2118 740 375 162 12 19 840 645 370 190 86 48 1 2,196 19 840 643 370 , 189 86 48 ■ 1 CNEMPLOTED. (6) 1 to3 months. 29, 445 365 15, 328 7, 9.55 3, 123 1,641 711 276 46 28, 343 351 14, 887 7, 623 2.940 1, 5.W 678 260 45 12, 511 89 6,382 3. .'.30 1,700 1,058 472 186 34 10,848 161 6,9!i4 2, 8B9 561 172 66 11 i 4,084 101 2, 521 1,194 619 329 150 14 441 3)2 183 82 33 16 1 1,101 14 441 331 183 82 33 16 1 4 to 6 months. 24, 798 240 13,049 6,118 2,643 1,574 790 345 34 23, 920 236 12, 718 5.864 2. 5ii2 1,488 750 328 34 12, 213 02 6,593 3,144 1. 687 1,029 528 245 25 8,277 117 6,547 1,939 433 154 50 25 6 3,430 1,578 781 4S2 305 166 68 3 4 331 254 146 86 40 17 877 4 331 2.54 146 85 40 1" 7 to 12 months. a Includes sewing machine operators and shirt, collar, and cuflT makers. b Unemployed at principal occupation durinR any portion of census year ending May 31, 1890. c Persons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. OCCUPATIONS. 797 % JBM 123.— TOTAL FEMALES 10 YEARS OF AflE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN SELECTED GROUTS OF OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AND AGE PERIODS ACCORDING TO CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH, AND MONTHS UNEMPLOYED: 1890— Coutinued. TAIIiOISKI^SES. QENEEAL NATIVITY, COLOB, AHD AGE PEB10D9. Aggregate . 10 to 1-1 years 15 to 24 ,\ ears 25 to 34 yeara 35 10 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 "yf^nrs 65 years and over. Age unknown Total white . 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 year-s 25 to 34 years 35 to 4 1 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years ami over. Age unknown Native white — native parents. 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years , 25 to 34 yeara 35 to 44 years 45 lo 54 years 55 to t'i4 years 65 years and over. Age unkuown Native white — foreign parents. 10 lo 14 yeara 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 y ears 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 65 to 64 years 65 years and over. Age unknown Foreign white. 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years , 25 to 34 yeara 85 to 44 years , 45 to 54 yeai's 55 o C4 yeara 65 years and over. Age unknown Total colored (6) . 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 yeara 25 to 34 yeara 35 to 44 yeara 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over. Age unknown Persons of negro descent. 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 yeara 25 to 84 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to G4 yeara 65 years and over. Age unknown. ... Total. 63, 809 2,782 38, 887 13, 492 6,267 3,794 2,182 1,282 128 63, 362 2.777 33, 72T 13, 370 6,175 3,755 2,162 1,275 121 15, 661 6.926 3, 3(i9 2,212 1,798 1,210 856 60 27, 314 1,335 17, 220 6,458 1,674 401 154 80 22 20, 357 1,212 10, 581 3,543 2,289 1,556 798 339 39 5 160 122 92 39 20 7 2 367 4 149 86 68 34 17 7 2 CONJUGAL CONDITION. Single and unknown. 50, 769 2; 781 82, 741 10, 168 2,891 1,253 560 288 • 87 60, 556 2,776 32,614 10, 124 2,8li8 ],244 559 286 85 10, 604 229 5,571 2,365 1, 020 689 370 222 32 1,335 16, 942 6,396 944 177 50 19 21 15, 168 1,212 10. 101 2,388 898 378 139 45 32 213 5 127 44 23 9 1 2 199 4 123 40 20 7 1 Married. 6,132 1 963 2,100 1,674 8a8 412 171 13 6,970 1 933 2,033 1, 533 8«6 403 169 13 1 284 632 817 809 184 91 10 805 69 22 11 1 2,676 427 824 711 448 197 67 2 162 41 12 24 21 10 Wid. owed. 143 1,045 1,671 1,678 1,187 616 21 6,894 141 1,037 1,644 1,560 1,178 813 21 50 2S0 587 601 636 537 16 45 431 403 154 81 49 46 326 654 715 461 227 5 67 27 18 17 9 8 Di- vorced. 40 179 131 65 23 7 2 89 177 130 65 22 7 2 272 21 02 82 49 20 91 11 65 22 1 1 1 7 80 26 15 1 3,576 203 1,745 584 433 269 183 91 3,428 2f;2 1,707 6:.5 398 259 174 86 7 227 7 29 26 30 46 63 35 1 154 7 69 27 36 11 10 3 1 3,047 218 1, 019 482 332 202 111 48 6 148 49 35 10 9 5 1 83 29 17 16 8 7 6 1 Can not speak English. 6,277 417 2,879 838 522 331 180 100 10 6,199 416 2,877 799 496 325 178 100 10 4 33 23 19 10 9 6 22 121 27 4,918 390 2,723 749 471 815 107 93 10 78 26 6 1 Total. 10, 558 480 5,772 2,172 984 558 348 231 13 10, 494 480 6,748 2, 152 969 555 348 229 13 29 938 490 301 266 196 163 6 4,649 210 2,971 1,081 283 57 23 14 6 8,467 2-11 1,839 681 880 232 129 62 3 64 24 20 15 24 19 14 nNEMPLOYED. (O) 1 to 3 months. 268 8,496 1,281 632 254 136 68 4 6,009 268 3,486 1,270 624 254 136 67 4 1,204 12 605 283 169 125 70 2.810 127 , 816 644 154 23 11 4 1 129 ., 135 843 201 106 65 24 2 10 11 8 28 10 10 7 4 to months. 124 ,774 672 357 223 132 8,863 124 1,764 664 353 221 132 98 7 832 8 318 167 06 105 79 67 49 882 333 109 20 7 4 i 67 664 174 148 96 40 27 1 25 10 8 4 25 7 to 12 months. a Unemployed at principal occnpation during any portion of census year ending May 31, 1890. b Fersons of negro descent, Chinese, Japanese, and civilized Indians. 798 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. TABLa aaa.— TOTAL FEMALEa 10 TEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN SELECTED GROUPS Oi' OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AND AGE PERIODS ACCORDING TO CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO SPEAE ENGLISH, AND MONTHS UNEMPLOYED: 1890— Continued. TEXTURE nillili OPEBAXIVKS (OTSER TBAN COTTOIV ANS \rOOt.i;JV). (a) aENEEAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AKD AaS PEKIODS. Aggregate . 10 to 14 years 15 to 21 years 25 to ii-i years 35 to 44 years 45 to54 yeara 65 to 64 years 65 years and over. Age unknown. ... Total white. 10 to 14 years 15 to2i years 25 to ci4 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over. Age unknown. . . . Kative white — native parents. 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 yeara and over. Age unknown Iffatlve white — foreign parents. 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 Tears 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over. Age unknown Foreign white.. 10 to 14 years , 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over. Age unknown Total coh)red (c) . 10 to 14 years 15 to 24 years 25 to34yeare 35 to44years 45 to 5 1 years 55 to61 yeara 05 years and over. Age unknown Persona of negro deaeent. 10 to 14 yeara , 15 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years , 65 yeara and over. Age unknown Total. 94, 222 6,133 59, 950 15, 859 6,616 2,955 2,011 1,531 167 63, 743 6,110 B9, 763 15, 763 5,668 2,913 1,980 1,495 161 27, 335 COHJUOAL CONDITION. Single and unknown. 2,090 15,290 3,830 2,022 1,505 1,347 1,171 80 38, 573 2,679 28, 328 6,125 1,079 246 96 85 35 87, 835 1,441 16, 135 6,808 2,467 1,162 637 239 46 479 23 197 9G 48 43 31 23 198 96 46 41 30 79, 633 6,132 57, 731 11, 701 2,611 757 435 253 114 79, 361 6,109 57, 559 11,656 2,496 762 427 261 111 21, 046 2,090 14,551 2,571 669 429 287 200 49 36, 269 Married. 2,579 27,796 5, 104 619 91 S2 18 30 22,046 1,440 15, 212 3,981 1,008 232 108 83 32 23 173 45 15 5 8 1 270 23 171 46 15 4 7,951 1 2,012 2,907 1,625 836 398 144 28 7,848 1 1,990 2,872 1,600 825 SSI 138 26 Wid. ■owed. 172 1,078 1.365 1, 278 1,125 1,113 169 1, 063 1,351 1,253 1, 109 1,084 23 Di- vorced. 484 35 173 115 84 63 22 2 482 2, 746 3, 262 660 789 657 388 236 102 13 1,422 464 651 210 '68 20 6 3 3,681 1 866 1,432 135 30 9 22 35 19 11 7 100 22 35 17 11 « « 3 63 374 634 635 7«5 854 17 819 59 338 235 83 43 60 1 1,971 47 361 682 635 28] 170 6 102 3 15 14 25 la 2» 15 14 2S ig 29 35 172 115 83 53 ,22 2 282 16 96 G2 53 89 15 1 137 Illiterate. 5,801 581 ;, 408 S69 541 463 ^23 6,633 668 2,816 920 514 426 396 879 14 1,682 468 130 99 140 211 295 4 76 343 123 .36 17 10 14 1 3,231 163 1,605 607 879 263 175 70 13 83 49 27 26 27 29 5 265 Can not speak English. 4,721 4, 712 286 3,051 777 275 148 101 70 2 25 139 263 2,928 762 273 133 90 05 5 02 2 49 ' 1 25 1 26 1 'rffl 29 Total. 1,660 13, 802 3,669 1, 235 638 837 288 27 21, 417 1,652 13, 727 3, 544 1,225 630 331 281 27 503 3,445 833 393 289 217 211 7 ■9, 230 750 «,682 1,461 241 67 8 18 13 3,600 1,250 591 284 106 52 7 8 75 26 10 8 6 7 8 74 25 10 8 6 7 UNEMPLOYED. (6) lto3 months. 7M 353 134 -65 17 13,487 «42 9,017 2,331 715 351 131 63 17 3, 616 274 :, 197 635 226 148 79 54 4 5,922 364 4,405 962 140 34 4 5 S 1,049 204 2,415 634 350 169 48 24 5 48 48 B 29 8 1 2 4 to 6 months. 5,604 454 :,378 898 863 220 146 141 4 6,545 4.-1 S,S50 985 359 235 113 138 i 1,631 137 831 216 118 110 107 111 1 2,368 285 1,673 875 74 18 2 9 2 1,556 109 846 294 167 87 34 IS 1 13 4 5 58 IS 4 Persons of negro descent, Chiae»e, Japaueae, and oivUized Indians. * "' "*• ""• 7 to 12 months. (XX:!UPATIONS. 199 lBLE 122.— TOTAI, FEMAXES 10 YEKEB OF AGE AWD OVER IN THE TJUnTED STATES ENGAGED IN SELECTED GKOUP8 OF OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AND AGE PERIODS ACCORDING TO CONJUGAI. CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO SPEAK EN-GLISH, AND JMONTHS UNEMPLOYED: 1890— Oomtinued. TOBACCO AND CIGAK FACTOKY OPKHATIVKS. Total. CONJUGAL OOKDITION. Illiterate. Can not speak. English. UNEMPLOYED, (a) AGE PERIODS. Single tmd unknown. Married. Wid- owed. Di- vorced. Total. 1 to3 months. 4 to 6 months. 7 to 12 months. 27, 991 21,460 4,627 1,817 87 4,014 3,231 7,603 4,173 2,807 626 2,138 18, 092 4,373 2,099 859 271 111 48 23,458 2,138 16, 752 2,035 . 366 93 33 12 26 18,942 308 1, 624 868 709 390 135 60 22 1,412 111 1, 270 872 643 249 65 26 5 3,163 607 4,580 1,323 668 272 91 38 20 5,287 246 2,685 716 328 137 48 22 12 3,413 278 1,642 519 298 114 37 11 8 1,374 83 15 to 24 yeara ^ 1,195 1,841 1,114 3 65 83 17 12 3,309 124 456 602 389 154 82 10 1,137 21 41 17 7 1 379 88 44 21 6 S 70 500 10 to 14 yoara 1,660 16, 083 3, 381 1,514 554 175 63 23 7,582 1,660 16, 167 1,717 279 70 26 9 14 6,320 1115 662 249 216 109 46 21 4 343 108 1,245 864 633 237 51 25 5 97 409 3,652 781 358 123 39 18 7 1,090 205 2,329 5)6 : 241 78 28 11 6 933 136 895 203 91 37 8 3 1 630 63 831 1,344 818 250 63 8 5 868 70 287 402 228 95 51 4 363 15 33 15 6 1 328 63 26 8 3 i itivo ■wbito — native parents 31 172 508 6,358 1,004 429 135 49 25 U 8, 752 568 4,971 57l 145 32 13 G 11 8,273 42 136 67 57 29 10 11 2 100 3 64 21 8 4 3 4 135 1,200 210 94 35 7 6 3 1,917 70 704 129 69 15 5 3 3 1,265 4« 374 €3 26 18 1 2 19 353 318 138 43 13 S 2 295 29 95 142 57 23 16 1 161 5 17 6 3 123 25 to 34 years - 35 to 44 yeara — 13 a 2 1 1 • ;tive white — foreign parents 23 79 446 208 10 to U years -,.- 15 to 24 years 25 to M years - 682 «,D26 957 141 34 8 2 2 7,124 682 6,767 750 69 9 2 2 2 4,349 14 62 11 S 4 9 62 6 2 172 1,602 194 38 8 2 81 1J)19 ^31 26 1 65 343 39 7 1 1 36 131 128 31 B 1 19 74 47 16 6 9 10 ' 4 140 24 5 1 €5 yeara anrl over - 1 1, 680 1 1,160 2,146 813 16 969 '2, 982 393 122 410 3,799 1,420 944 385 118 41 7 4,533 410 3, 429 393 76 29 11 1 1 2,518 49 465 181 180 76 36 10 2 2,602 96 1,129 827 623 233 48 21 5 73 102 850 377 220 80 30 12 3 2,318 54 600 255 166 67 22 8 2 759 35 178 101 58 18 6 1 1 1,433 13 15 to 24 years 25 to 3i years 347 903 651 198 39 6 3 1,318 22 118 213 165 67 35 3 680 1 e 5 3 1 66 21 12 5 55 to 6i years 2 3 17 126 478 2,009 993 585 305 ■ 96 43 25 4,524 478 1,585 818 8,7 28 7 3 12 2,513 '203 862 617 493 281 89 39 18 2,596 3 25 18 10 12 4 1 193 1,034 543 310 149 52 20 13 - 2,318 41 336 201 85 , 59 20 11 6 750 142 647 ; 316 207 77 29 8 7 1,433 15 304 497 296 116 80 9 7 1,3U 54 169 200 161 69 31 B 680 6 8 2 1 51 25 35 to 44 years 18 13 3 1 Age UTikuown - 17 67 126 10 to U y«ara - 478 2,007 990 68 L 304 98 43 25 478 1,563 317 85 28 7 3 12 203 8B1 G16 490 280 89 39 18 3 25 15 3 11 4 1 198 1,034 542 310 149 62 20 13 41 330 201 85 69 20 11 6 142 647 816 207 77 29 8 7 15 36^ 496 294 114 30 9 7 64 169 2»0 161 S9 ' 81 « 6 8 2 1 51 25 18 13 3 • 1 a TIneinpl»yed'Est piinTafpal occupation flni^arc any portirai af censriB yeax oxLcQug M«y 31, il890. 6 Feisona of negro dwceait, ChiueBe, JapsnkeaOy wiM. oi«:i£l2EEed ludiaiosH 800 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 122.— TOTAL FEMALES 10 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN SELECTED GROUPS OF OCCUPATIONS, CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY, COLOR, AND AGE PERIODS ACCORDING TO CONJUGAL CONDITION, ILLITERACY, INABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH, AND MONTHS UNEMPLOYED: 1890— Continued. 'WeO'I^.KIV nilljXi OPERAflVES. Total. CONJUGAL CONDITION. Illiterate. Can not speak English. tTNEMPLOYED. {a) AQE PERIODS. Sing:le and unknown. Married. ■VTid- owed. Di- vorced. Total. lto3 months. 4 to 6 months. 7 to 12 months. 36,471 31,461 3,358 1,494 158 1,009 1,562 9,203 5,916 2,314 973 2,043 23, 002 7,023 2,343 078 304 116 62 36, 393 2,043 22, 587 5,201 1,124 347 87 31 41 31,427 119 896 363 243 184 70 27 7 1,858 117 1,022 262 99 37 10 11 4 1,562 588 6,901 1, 737 598 259 85 29 8 9,182 j 299 3, 839 1,154 390 165 43 18 8 5,907 15:) 1,480 416 148 68 32 5 130 947 1,369 682 275 60 12 13 3,339 51 386 491 334 152 72 8 1,469 17 67 46 22 5 1 576 68 26 g 158 2,303 969 10 to li vears...... 2,0r!5 2:i, 579 7,011 2,334 962 2B8 112 62 8,091 2.0^5 22, 566 6,196 1,124 347 87 81 41 6,547 116 8R9 354 234 166 66 26 7 178 117 1,022 262 99 37 10 11 4 13 585 B,S95 1,734 594 255 82 29 8 1,863 298 3, 8:'.6 1,152 339 164 42 18 8 1,108 1.-8 1,484 415 147 66 31 5 129 945 1,364 678 272 67 10 13 996 51 384 486 821 149 70 8 436 17 67 46 22 5 1 675 167 25 9 Q Uatlvo white— native parents 112 551 204 447 6,0fi4 1,442 661 294 112 48 23 17,064 447 4,747 893 274 111 42 17 16 15, 913 20 75 28 21 18 8 6 2 310 1 2 6 116 1,200 311 143 54 24 10 6 4,622 62 708 199 92 36 12 4 6 3,039 38 362 90 38 14 7 2 26 2«7 S91 218 74 18 2 6 802 16 112 133 96 60 28 1 324 14 46 36 13 2 1 130 22 25 1 3't years 13 4 S 2 1 2 Kative white— foreign parents 25 77 1,104 488 1,013 12,164 3,181 581 93 16 8 9 11, 233 1,013 11, 864 2, 632 340 46 5 3 4 8,967 28 189 71 15 6 1 8 60 7 2 317 8, 2(,0 844 162 30 6 2 1 2,697 1.59 2,170 578 98 20 3 1 1 1,769 85 773 190 46 8 2 73 273 388 120 15 2 24 145 HI 31 7 6 1 709 .3 16 4 1 1 25 to 3 1 years 76 18 2 1 1 65 years and over 4 1,541 21 1,370 1,472 651 277 675 6,351 2,388 1,092 675 171 66 30 78 675 6,955 1,671 604 190 40 11 21 S4 68 625 255 198 142 57 20 6 51 103 960 250 97 35 9 9 4 152 1,435 679 289 171 52 17 2 21 87 958 375 199 108 27 13 2 9 35 349 135 63 44 22 3 30 385 685 340 183 87 8 3 19 11 137 242 194 92 37 6 25 128 69 25 to 34 years S 6 8 2 27 19 3 1 Age unknown Total colored (&)... 8 4 8 23 12 9 16 6 4 8 21 6 3 7 9 9 18 4 1 3 6 3 2 4 3 1 3 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 6 4 3 3 2 25 to 34 years 2 5 13 3 2 35 to 44 years 1 1 78 34 19 25 61 21 9 8 4 8 23 12 9 16 6 4 6 21 6 3 7 9 18 4 1 3 6 3 2 4 8 1 3 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 15 to 24 ^ ears 2 6 4 8 a 2 25 to :^,4 years 2 6 13 3 2 45 to 54 years 1 1 65 years and over Age nnknown a Unemployed at principal occnpation during any portion of oenans year ending May 31, 1890. & Persona of negro descent, Cliinese, JapaneaCt and ciTilized Indiana, SOLDIERS AND WIDOWS. Table 123,— UNITED STATES SOLDIERS, SAILORS, AND MAEINBS AND WIDOWS OF UNITED STATES SOLDIERS, SAILORS, AND MARINES, CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY AND COLOR, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890. Table 124.— CONFEDERATE SOLDIERS AND SAILORS AND WIDOWS OF CONFEDERATE SOLDIERS AND SAILORS, CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY AND COLOR, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890. TABLE 125.— UNITED STATES SOLDIERS, SAILORS, AND MARINES AND WIDOWS OF UNITED STATES SOLDIERS, SAILORS, AND MARINES, CLASSIFIED BY AGE PERIODS, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890. TABLE 126.— CONEEDEEATB SOLDIERS AND SAILORS AND WIDOWS OP CONFEDERATE SOLDIERS AND SAILORS, CLASSIFIED BY AGE PERIODS, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890. TABLE 127.— UNITED STATES SOLDIERS, SAILORS, AND MARINES AND WIDOWS OF UNITED STATES SOLDIERS, SAILORS, AND MARINES IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY AND COLOR: 1800. Table 128.— CONFEDERATE SOLDIERS AND SAILORS AND WIDOWS OF CONFEDERATE SOLDIERS AND SAILORS IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY AND COLOR: 1890. Table 129.— UNITED STATES SOLDIERS, SAILORS, AND MARINES AND WIDOWS OF UNITED STATES SOLDIERS, SAILORS, AND MARINES, CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY AND COLOR, FOR CITIES HAVING 25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 18-:)0. Table 130.— CONFEDERATE SOLDIERS AND SAILORS AND WIDOWS OF CONFEDERATE SOLDIERS AND SAILORS, CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL' NATIVITY AND COLOR, FOR CITIES HAVING 25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1890. 801 POP— PT 2 51 SOLDIERS AND WIDOWS. 803 Taeli! 123.— tTNTTED STATES SOLDIERS, SAILORS, AND MARINES AND WIDOWS OF UNITED STATES SOLDIERS, SAILORS, AND MARINES, CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY AND COLOR, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890. [Thistable giveB the approximate nninber of aurvivlng TTnited States aoldieTS, sailors, and taarines and surviving widows of United States soldiers, sailors, and marines wlio served during the civil war.] ' UNITED STATES SOLDIEItS, SAILORS AND MAKINE3. WIDOWS OP tTNITED STATES SOLDIERS, SAILORS, AND MARINES. STATES ANI> TEEBITOBIES. Aggre- gate. Total white. Native white. Foreign white. Total col- ored. Aggre- gate. Total whit*. Native white. Foreign white. Total col- ored. Total. Native par- ents. Foreign par- ents. Total. Native par- ents. roreign par- ents. The United States 1,034,073 980,274 807, 701 718,446 89, 255 172, 573 53,789 146, 359 135, 892 108, 388 96, 003 12,365 27,524 0,467 Nortli Atlantic division 315,460 309, 305 252, 068 221,096 31, 563 50, 647 6,161 60, 338 49, 363 36, 608 31, 313 6,193 12,857 975 18, 311 8,996 8,730 39, 606 6,301 12, 994 86,041 23, 707 110, 780 64, 841 18,279 8,970 8,690 39, 119 6,084 12, 034 84, 603 22, 627 108, 299 44,324 10, 982 8,187 7,605 32, 019 4,763 10, 138 62, 724 17, 551 82, 689 37, 301 10, 036 7,814 6,713 28, 969 4,204 9,345 52, 088 15,278 80, 648 33,789 946 373 892 3,050 559 793 10, 036 2,273 12,041 3,512 1,297 783 1,085 7,100 1,321 2,496 21, 879 5,076 15, 610 7,023 32 25 40 487 217 360 1,438 1,080 2,481 10,617 2,656 1,639 1,183 7,408 1,157 2, 254 14, 370 ■ 3, 881 15, 890 7,634 2,650 1,638 1,178 7,335 1,115 2,203 14, 137 3,709 15,498 6,848 2,327 1,434 1,015 6,179 746 1,574 9,258 2,614 12, 459 5,014 2,217 1,379 919 4,597 644 1,447 7,475 2,067 10, 568 4,666 110 65 96 632 102 127 1,783 447 1,891 446 223 204 163 2,156 369 029 4,879 1,195 3,039 834 a ITew Hampshire 1 5 Maasachuaotts 73 42 51 233 172 392 South Atlantic division 1,686 3,559 12,048 6,331 «,305 12,827 4,133 2,093 2,063 2,814 519,711 3,036 9,637 5,541 6,279 12, 670 2,754 571 1,643 2,193 508, 768 2,665 8, 002 3,934 4,132 12, 022 2,674 492 1,472 1,908 416, 335 2,422 6,861 3,428 3,507 11, 337 2,608 464 1,401 1,711 371, 209 243 1,141 606 625 635 66 23 71 197 45, 066 371 1,035 1,607 2, 147 648 80 79 171 285 92, 423 523 3,011 793 2,086 157 1,379 1,527 420 621 10, 953 425 1,834 1,197 797 1,628 603 307 339 339 67, 936 367 1,393 1,014 417 1,600 448 118 267 220 85, 934 301 1,068 764 387 1,473 443 112 259 209 63, 678 267 892 652 377 1,382 441 107 252 190 47,820 34 174 112 10 91 2 6 7 13 5,858 06 327 250 30 127 3 6 8 17 12, 250 63 441 District of Coltunbia... 183 380 West Vireinia 23 222 189 72 Florida 113 Uortli Central division 2,003 Ohio 101, 602 63,242 71, 158 45, 984 29,575 18,840 42,855 63,747 2,064 7,132 22, 885 60, 627 83, 942 98, 922 61, 817 69, 588 45, 450 29, 362 18, 719 42, 587 61,258 2,055 7,108 22, 720 49, 172 68, 211 83, 507 55, 809 65, 881 37, 126 17, 421 12, 186 35,677 49, 299 1,638 6,603 19,315 42, 915 62, 050 73, 540 51, 539 60, 285 32, 192 14,414 10,325 31, 806 45, 081 1,252 4,810 17,207 38, 758 58, 855 10, 027 4,270 6, 690 4,934 3,007 1,861 3,811 4,218 284 793 2,108 4,167 3,195 15, 355 0,008 13,707 8,324 11, 941 6,633 6,910 11, 959 519 1,505 3,405 6,257 6,161 2,080 1,425 1,570 634 213 121 208 2,489 9 24 165 1,455 25, 731 14, 197 10, 051 11, 009 6,391 3,451 1,781 4,720 9,412 137 468 1,929 5,030 15, 832 14, 036 9,800 10, 805 6,328 3,42« 1,771 4,080 8,758 137 467 1,904 4,810 11, 066 11, 698 8,880 8,800 4,223 1,964 1,103 3,922 6,748 97 381 1,850 4,326 10, 255 10, 078 8,220 7,918 3,645 1,598 889 3,493 6,143 85 826 1,451 3,974 9,828 1,520 ■640 888 678 306 214 429 605 12 65 199 362 427 2,438 940 1,999 1, 105 1,462 603 764 2,010 40 86 264 490 811 401 251 Illinois 264 ' 63 25 10 34 654 North Dakota South Dakota 1 25 2U Bonth Central division 4,768 30, 150 20, 157 4,014 6,362 7,587 8,722 2,486 14,464 60, 113 24,707 16, 006 3,089 1,U6 1,951 8,184 2,304 10,764 49, 670 22,738 15,431 2,835 953 1,288 6,485 2,200 10, 114 39, ■i:n 1,977 883 8,049 1,613 865 649 440 1,285 6,047 4,800 12,749 21,847 14, 998 2,708 867 1,053 6,805 2,020 9,551 33,438 891 433 127 86 235 6S0 180 603 6,919 1,909 575 254 193 063 1,099 153 650 10, 319 5,443 4,151 925 5,216 6,636 638 122 3,700 437 5,198 4,041 050 1,140 1,314 1,120 135 2,223 3,719 4,007 3,088 603 218 412 1,055 123 1,660 3,681 3,697 3,021 488 204 259 944 110 1,628 2,915 3,440 2,968 468 195 201 875 103 1,575 2,476 157 55 18 9 68 69 8 53 439 410 67 17 14 153 111 7 32 766 1,191 953 147 922 902 Texas 71 12 Arkansas ■Western division 508 38 Kontaua 2, 616 1,171 9,715 1,986 1,163 881 591 1,604 7,409 5,687 17, 260 2,598 1,154 9,603 1,930 1,122 879 683 ■ 1,601 7,393 6,678 17,135 1,692 720 6,918 1,423 064 519 S57 1,068 5,159 4,293 10, 725 885 163 1,131 190 201 130 83 217 888 507 2,024 621 271 1,654 317 257 230 143 316 1,346 878 4,386 48 17 112 60 41 2 8 3 16 9 125 159 02 840 222 40 79 17 CO 388 319 1,527 157 02 831 218 39 79 17 00 387 318 1,513 118 47 087 200 20 66 11 48 330 203 1,124 00 39 680 190 20 44 9 41 281 246 936 28 8 107 10 6 12 2 7 49 22 188 39 15 144 18 13 23 G 12 67 60 389 a TVyoming Colorado 15 New Mexico 1 Arizona 1 Utah Idaho "Washington 1 Oregon 1 California u 804 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 124.— CONFEDERATE SOLDIERS AND SAILORS AND WIDOWS OF CONFEDERATE SOLDIERS AND SAILOES, CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY AND COLOR, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890. [Tliia table gives the approximate nnmber of surviving Confederate soldiers and sailors and surviving widoTTS of Confederate soldiers and sailoii wlio served dnring the civil war.] CONFEDEHATE SOLDIEKS AND BAILOES. WIDOWS OF CONFEDEHATK SOLDIERS AND SAILOES STATES AKD TERP.ITOHIES. Aggre- gate. Total "wliite. Ifative white. Foreign ■white. Total col- ored. Aggre- gate. Total white. Native white. Foreign T°^»l ^'"'°- ored. Total. Kative par. ents. Foreign par. ents. Total. Native par- ents. Foroign par- ents. The United States.... 432, 020 428, 747 416, 234 405, 694 9,540 13, 513 3,273 CO, 664 60, 022 58, SCO 56, 599 1,767 1,656 642 Nortli Atlantic division 2,433 2,305 1,751 1,633 218 614 63 522 499 379 304 75 120 23 55 26 11 134 53 83 787 210 1,074 183, 670 65 26 11 129 63 81 708 201 1,011 182,420 60 22 6 92 38 60 469 157 858 179,439 46 18 5 74 31 63 387 137 783 170,466 4 4 IS 7 8 82 20 75 2,073 5 4 6 37 15 21 299 44 183 2,981 6 2 19 9 33 1,250 34 12 14 47 23 13 142 43 194 20, 088 84 12 14 44 16 13 137 42 187 28, 191 29 10 13 29 11 7 81 35 164 25, 850 26 10 11 22 10 6 65 30 134 25, 362 3 2 7 1 1 26 5 30 488 6 2 1 15 5 56 7 23 341 ' Kew Jlampshire 3 7 6 1 7 197 Soutli Atlantic division 44 2,188 705 48, 713 0,117 43, 947 23,ffiO 47, CSC 8, 332 25, 701 42 2,158 OOD 48,380 9,057 43, 700 23,413 46, 854 8,141 25, 651 33 1,929 618 47, 556 8,927 43,470 22,957 40, 004 7, 930 2.1, 124 30 1,757 684 46,024 8,725 43, 071 22, 444 45,266 7,665 23, 165 3 172 34 632 202 403 513 738 271 969 9 229 61 830 130 221 450 830 205 1,427 2 30 36 327 CO 2-17 237 220 91 150 C 267 148 6,689 703 0,180 3,912 8,373 1,210 2,926 6 260 143 5, 538 700 6,135 3,880 8, 337 1,103 2,003 5 223 134 5,453 689 6,123 3,823 8,223 1,173 2,739 5 193 122 5,331 664 C,0S4 3,7Sa 8,084 1,143 2,520 20 12 123 25 41 93 139 30 210 1 35 8 85 11 10 57 114 20 104 7 District of Colnmbia. . . WestYir'^inia 36 Korth Central division 17 22 Obio 1,277 1,353 1,759 398 115 1G4 407 17, 550 48 IID 527 1,910 214, 347 1,234 1,342 1,7J0 398 115 163 402 17,504 48 119 625 1,901 212,670 1,089 1,203 1,610 o48 60 113 391 16, 933 35 101 478 1,813 204, 596 1,010 1,222 1,428 242 39 94 370 10, 474 27 87 415 1,717 199, 589 79 41 82 106 11 19 21 459 8 14 33 96 6,007 145 79 230 50 05 60 71 671 13 38 47 88 7,074 43 11 19 1 6 64 2 16 1,777 178 150 239 01 19 23 68 1,940 6 7 43 193 30,324 176 160 235 61 19 22 68 1,928 6 7 43 189 30, 027 140 140 313 43 8 17 61 1,881 3 5 41 ISO 29, 038 121 135 190 39 4 11 46 1,773 3 5 31 102 28, 080 2-3 14 3-j G G 5 108 10 18 052 30 11 22 16 11 5 7 47 2 2 2 9 989 2 ilicbigan 1 Korth Dakota 12 Soutia Central division 4 297 11, 115 32, 201 34, 004 26,728 10, 190 CO, 791 603 20, 706 5,863 303 01 1,043 402 295 108 64 248 590 693 2,133 11,021 31, 855 .33, 611 26, 400 15, 913 60, 477 002 26, 491 6,841 10,753 31,350 33, 089 25, 734 14, 482 82,478 602 20, 118 5,321 10, 504 30, 983 32,434 25, 077 13, 497 CO, 793 675 25, 720 4,951 249 367 656 667 985 1,685 17 392 373 208 506 722 666 1,431 3,099 10 373 617 94 346 193 328 2S6 314 1 215 22 1,179 3,932 5,729 3,830 2,513 9,005 38 3,498 405 1,154 3,880 6,694 3,788 2,442 9,667 38 3,460 403 1,124 3,819 5,582 3,699 2,122 9,216 38 3,438 360 1,091 3,745 5,400 3,003 1,794 8,652 30 3,394 327 33 116 91 023 264 44 33 80 01 112 87 320 351 Tennessee 25 62 35 44 71 Oklalioma 38 Arkansas '28 42 Western division 32 3 "Krontntin, 302 94 1,038 401 295 103 64 248 686 693 2,122 283 84 957 370 207 101 45 237 631 556 1,894 258 79 881 345 246 93 40 224 485 634 1,767 24 6 76 25 22 8 6 13 46 22 127 20 10 81 31 28 9 11 65 87 228 1 6 1 4 11 23 8 65 10 13 13 8 9 29 29 197 23 8 C4 16 13 13 3 9 29 29 195 20 8 62 15 13 11 3 8 26 25 109 20 3 58 15 11 8 2 7 26 24 153 5 4 2 3 1 1 1 18 3 2 1 1 TJtah- 2 1 3 i 26 2 SOLDIERS AND WIDOWS. 805 Tabu! 185.— TmiTED STATES SOLDIERS, SAILORS, AND MARINES AND WIDOWS OF UNITED STATES SOLDIERS, SAILORS, AND MARINES, CLASSIFIED BY AGE PERIODS, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES: 1890. 8TATB3 XND TQUBITOIIIES. UNITBD STATES SOLDIERS, SAILOES, AND MAHISES. tJntier 46 years. i& to 54 years. &6 to G4 years. 66 to 74 years. 75 years and OTer, Age un- tnown. WIDOWS OF UNITED STATES SOLDIEES, SAILOES, AND MARINES. Under S5 years. 36 to 44 years. 45 to 64 years. 65 toG4 years. G6 to 74 years. 75 years and over. Ago un- known. The TJnlted States . Korti Atlantic division. Maine ....- Now Hampshire . . Vermont Massachusetts Bhode Island Connecticut New York NewJersey Pennsylvania Booth Atlantic division. Delaware Maryland District of Columbia. Virginia ■West Virginia North Carolina Soiith Carolina Georgia Florida Korth Central division . Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan "Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota- South Dakota. Nebraska Kansas South Central division. Kentucky .. Tennessee .. Alabama . . . Mississippi . Louisiana. . . Texas Oklahoma... Arkansas . . . "Western division . Montana Wyoming Colorado New Mexico . Arizona Utah Nevada Idaho "Washington - Oregon California ... 129, 438 37, 149 1,803 860 020 4,764 827 1,361 10, 436 2,663 13, 615 6,875 389 1,665 686 899 1,748 450 346 334 308 64,041 11, 664 8,074 9,409 6,118 3,249 2,329 4,893 7,936 355 1,007 8,429 6,678 12, 871 3,950 2,818 389 1,180 1,169 1,551 415 1,903 8,502 489 242 1,715 270 262 183 128 877 1,300 914 2,«22 675, 746 75, 214 11, 149 177, 182 72, 965 23, 459 3,414 9,650 4,798 6,029 22, 371 3,560 7,181 48, 262 13, 598 62, 727 29, 206 1,971 7,354 3,416 3,6«1 7,025 2,138 1,052 1,072 1,497 290, 125 56, 939 36, 401 40, 784 25,025 14, 203 0,972 25, 351 34, 347 1,158 4,040 13, 299 29, 548 60, 770 4,085 2,335 1,917 9,039 1,385 3,227 19, 512 6,380 25, 165 13, 067 1,560 814 676 2,894 463 1,026 6,385 1,710 7,951 4,589 224 150 123 384 63 168 1,164 248 000 762 841 2,689 1,636 2,314 2,858 1,128 471 460 674 120, 845 297 742 479 1,173 987 355 179 151 217 37,916 43 06 74 233 153 36 43 35 39 5,308 16, 773 10,966 2,223 2,631 3,075 4,918 1,472 8,122 28, 463 1,661 666 6,808 984 626 506 836 881 4,863 3,177 0,455 24, 045 14, 126 15, 673 10,724 8,241 4,879 9,394 15, 360 425 1,603 4,814 11, 561 21, 446 6,624 5,012 993 1,681 1,815 1,675 476 3,271 10, 166 414 208 1,738 555 227 144 103 263 1,896 1,216 3,002 8,418 3,931 4,414 3,459 8,325 1,458 2,775 5,149 111 425 1,169 3,302 6,702 2,208 1,439 322 621 679 481 104 808 2,407 67 48 368 146 42 42 22 72 299 824 1,077 1,268 496 732 534 411 155 384 713 10 81 186 440 1,349 411 251 69 187 185 70 11 165 326 93 39 35 154 13 41 282 108 632 18 112 43 05 68 23 7 11 19 1,478 368 215 148 144 86 47 58 242 7 26 39 98 12 3 48 28 3 2 1 10 38 42 144 284 171 18 66 74 27 95 159 3,662 29, 720 38, 332 16, 985 910 44 16 21 90 29 89 273 75 323 273 11 68 41 25 43 35 25 9 16 286 280 201 120 90 47 111 247 9 3 00 147 13 4 83 3 3 4 1 1 18 14 60 163 136 18 63 69 66 6 108 11 3 42 7 5 12 1 1 20 23 70 9,270 17, 978 13, 995 .6, 446 330 230 181 1,317 223 344 2,735 771 3,079 889 559 431 2,050 406 838 4,993 1,394 5,818 2,672 7l!l- 407 331 2,174 309 650 3,950 9S7 4,396 1,812 373 279 165 940 150 314 1,907 524 1,794 829 81 419 230 196 283 129 68 73 83 14, 357 130 685 456 275 583 203 109 111 117 24, 493 119 398 269 179 447 187 65 70 78 17,801 61 203 105 81 193 82 26 48 30 7,738 2,841 2,100 2,002 1,053 Wl 422 1,013 1,884 21 102 470 1,242 3,478 5,275 3,770 3,981 1,857 1,123 600 1, 714 3,409 54 185 714 1,804 5,490 3,975 2,587 2, 782 1,484 098 452 1,202 2,487 36 114 457 1,227 3,910 1,686 1,015 1,226 688 494 211 543 1,119 15 48 189 504 1,640 ,058 797 123 279 319 297 46 659 983 1,813 1,401 231 389 429 880 40 801 52 10 239 47 13 27 5 17 09 72 407 53 27 312 78 13 24 10 20 129 118 630 1,303 1,077 162 242 297 273 38 518 814 621 447 80 105 128 76 5 178 30 16 179 65 7 10 1 16 89 67 328 4,038 3 63 22 2 ' 4 1,552 38 29 160 113 83 47 209 37 57 407 113 426 17 49 26 34 63 22 13 26 14 S93 202 274 108 94 45 131 208 2 9 37 100 178 133 34 53 72 21 1 60 9 27 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Tabm 126.-C0NFEDERATE SOLDIEES AND SAILORS AND WIDOWS OF CONFEDERATE SOLDIEES AND SAHiORS, CLASSIFIED BY AttE PERIODS, BY STATES AND TERKITOEIES: 1890. COSFEDEBATE SOLIHEES AND SAILORS. WIDOWS OF OONFEDEBATE SOLDIEES AND BAILORS. STATES AND TEREITOEIES. Under 45 years. 46 to 54 years. 66to«4 years. 66 to 74 years. 75 years and over. un- known. Under 85 years. 35 to 44 years. 45 to 54 years. 55to6il years. 66 to 74 years. 75 years and over. Age nn- knowu. The United States.. - 60, 666 216,280 114,752 43,714 5,867 741 1,530 9,930 22, 866 17, 890 6,891 1,'274 177 Korth Atlantic division. .^. 824 1,869 680 133 23 4 08 113 196 Bl 33 17 4 6 26 13 4 70 35 45 443 128 605 «5, 962 14 12 7 36 7 .20 181 40 263 49, 951 8 1 1 6 3 2 7 4 9 2 2 9 4 2 37 9 39 3,567 14 2 5 21 8 5 60 16 75 9,467 3 2 4 8 3 3 31 7 30 8,500 2 2 1 1 13 7 10 119 29 135 22, 520 8 4 6 34 12 61 21, 900 2 2 2 2 7 4 15 3,637 1 1 2 1 7 673 1 3 9 1 7 3,047 1 16 3 28 483 3 3 296 'Soutli Atlantic division .... 71 8 230 98 6,409 912 4,180 3,728 6,803 1,152 2,927 19 1,391 393 22, 666 4,903 20, 961 10,296 21, 365 3,965 14,932 12 437 162 13,674 2,362 12,784 ' 6,119 12, 292 2,129 6,013 5 109 45 6,27« 824 5,383 2,962 5,473 848 1, 575 1 9 6 110 15 97 67 134 44 147 2 73 33 813 108 715 457 1,160 196 692 1 107 43 2,050 253 2,174 1,300 3,026 453 1,137 2 59 39 1,783 203 2, 081 1, 307 ^,667 359 711 13 4 601 93 589 518 1,095 134 209 6 ■3 87 23 90 27 62 9 45 17 18 685 103 915 615 1,129 125 272 2 7 137 17 150 i 94 238 28 61 District of Columbia... 2 11 4 ifrortli Carolina 18 12 19 Florida North Central division 5 5 184 204 230 29 15 20 61 1,859 4 18 82 215 23, 940 753 780 1,025 239 56 89 261 10, 148 33 68 305 1,175 110, 791 259 287 401 108 36 40 111 4,213 9 31 112 406 66, 899 69 77 84 16 7 12 30 1,144 2 2 28 164 19,737 8 3 8 6 4 2 5 21 . 10 22 9 7 1 6 :61 38 38 66 12 3 • 4 14 367 a 2 9 38 ?,574 53 65 92 25 3 10 22 779 : 1 ': 1 1* ' 72 11,919 42 22 45 10 5 5 13 497 2 1 12 57 8, 492 18 21 9 3 1 2 i 192 6 2 6 2 2 TlliTiniH 1 1 2 4 164 1 41 SO 3 1 2 7 806 2 6 16 2,922 14 2,561 2 369 3 515 ■Bontli Central division 97 1,164 2,324 8,370 3,865 1,854 8, 201 88 3,074 055 £,938 18, 158 17, 033 11, 778 8,199 34, 161 338 14, 186 8,226 2,292 8,926 9,394 7,566 4,448 17, 105 142 7,026 1,309 fi26 2,44fi 3,635 2,990 1,626 0,374 31 2,160 319 74 257 636 485 IBl 842 3 213 27 22 90 30 44 21 108 1 47 27 55 99 108 86 74 291 1 91 27 308 730 772 701 501 1,878 6 684 100 468 1,644 2,172 1,438 1,067 3,762 20 ■ 1,368 147 247 1, 022 1,878 1, 073 649 2, 693 10 1, 020 96 88 398 685 421 193 919 2 276 27 20 74 105 08 ' 37 136 3 25 9 13 2 Teiaa 32 48 8 13 34 13 194 74 52 19 11 43 101 77 337 196 58 660 218 143 66 33 129 334 341 1,143 63 18 220 80 84 17 7 67 122 130 611 9 2 6t 17 11 4 8 IT 29 89 129 1 8 T 1 1 14 2 11 4 24 4 S 2 5 1 19 3 1 4 1 8 IS 8 2 1 1 1 1 a 2 18 4 2 1 1 1 H'ew Mexico Utah 2 a 1 S 4 T 1 1 4 < a 15 14 66 2 7 8 46 2 I 8 "Washington 8 -18 California 1 SOLDIERS AND WIDOWS. 807 Table 187.— UNITED STATES SOLDIERS, SAILORS, AND MARINES AND WIDOWS OF UNITED STATES SOLDIERS, SAILORS, AND MARINES IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY AND COLOR: 1890. OCODPATIOXS. All occupations Agi'iioalture, fisherioa, and mining . Agricultural laborers (a) Apiarists Dairymen and dairywomen FaTracTS. planters, and ovoraeera (a) . Fiahejinen and oy atermon (a) Gardorera, floriats, nurserymen, and vine grow- ers. Lumbermen and raftamen Miners (coal) Miners (not othenrise specified) Quarrymen Stock raisers, herders, and drovers. Wood choppers — Other agricultural pursuits (0) Professional service. Actora Architects Artists and teachers of art Authors and literary and scientific persons. Chemists, assayers, and metaUurgists , Clergymen Dentiata Designers, draftsmen, and inventors Engineers (civil, mechanical, electrical, and min. ing) and surveyors. Journalists Lawyers Musicians and teachers of music Officers of the United States army and navy. Officials (government) (a) Physicians and surgeons Professors in colleges and universities-. Teachers Theatrical managers, showmen, etc Veterinary aurgeone Other professional service Domestic and personal service . Barbers and hairdressers Bartenders Boarding and lodging houao keepers Engineers and firemen (not locomotive) . Hotel keepers Honaekeopera and stewjirds (a) Hunters, trappers, guides, and scouts. Janitors Laborers (not specified) (a) Launderera and lanndreasea Ifurses and midwives. Kestaurant keepers Saloon keepers. Servants : Sextons Soldiers, Bailors, and marines (TTnited States) (a) "Watchmen, policemen, and detectives Other domestic and personal service Trade and transportation . Agents (claim, commission, real estate, insur- ance, etc.) and collectors. Auctioneers Bankers and brokers (money and stocks) Boatmen and canalmen Bookkeepers and accountants (a) Brokers (commercial) Clerks and copyists (a) Commercial travelers Draymen, hackmeu, teamsters, etc Poiemeu and overaeers DNrrKD STATES SOLDraitS, S.iILOES, AHD MARINES. Aggro- gate. 420, 760 36, 887 187 545 357, 501 2,272 4,620 2,620 6,676 4,870 1,217 2,065 1,253 131 51, 672 128 382 SOS 330 158 6,622 1,214 354 2,514 1,619 9,249 1,340 898 11, 215 10, 805 204 2,699 698 772 69 124, 326 3,079 1,023 1,173 10 566 4,434 305 159 2,196 80, 675 454 311 1,364 3,442 3,869 473 2,081 8,296 436 136, 129 13, 083 426 1,953 949 4,367 270 13, 445 3,696 16, 140 2,097 911, 745 395, 407 Total white. 29, 199 185 537 341, 264 1,064 4,251 2,555 6,333 4,799 1,114 2,044 1,060 102 60, 412 127 382 505 327 153 5,778 1,209 354 2,496 1,614 9,211 1,287 894 11, 131 10, 747 202 2,506 659 7C6 69 108, 079 2,150 998 1,146 10, 179 4,414 263 166 3,807 08, 560 391 293 1,271 3,404 2,165 430 1,973 8,146 331 132, 213 760, 327 13, 018 426 1,948 881 4,381 270 13,343 3,694 14, 341 2,087 Kative white. Total. 343, 826 25,662 107 425 298, 940 1,750 2,927 2,217 4,484 8,687 834 1,706 939 44,791 108 315 386 277 117 5,230 1,165 274 2,106 1,436 8,493 734 759 9,711 9,879 178 2,268 675 079 51 82, 162 1,460 697 944 8,353 3,611 192 132 1,350 52, 995 315 222 1,002 1, 769 1,363 331 1,110 6,055 265 110,409 076, 890 316, 060 11, 484 1,718 776 3,769 235 11, 220 3,317 11, 824 1,698 Kativo par- 83, 437 27, 760 23, 467 148 379 276, 120 1,686 2,520 1,932 3,758 2,997 724 1,504 843 40, 104 279 323 242 4,892 1,070 242 1,791 1,283 7,672 593 672 8,484 0,040 161 2,069 484 587 44 70, 411 1,135 538 824 6,928 3,153 149 110 1,133 46, 755 273 184 836 1,291 1,044 270 720 4,848 220 95, 974 10,126 1,550 666 3,258 192 9,581 2,923 10, 265 1,337 For- eign par- ents. 2,195 19 46 ■22, 820 164 401 2f.5 720 690 110 202 86 4,687 95 32 315 163 821 141 87 1,227 839 17 199 91 92 7 315 159 120 1,425 468 43 22 223 6,240 43 166 478 319 61 390 1,207 46 1,368 31 168 109 511 43 1,639 394 1,669 261 151, 418 ror- oign white. Total col- ored. 52, 842 61, 581 25, 343 3,537 18 112 42,324 214 1,324 338 1,819 1,112 280 338 121 14 5,621 7,688 2 8 16,237 308 369 65 243 71 103 21 199 29 19 67 119 60 41 498 44 80 390 178 718 663 135 1,420 24 23S 84 87 8 25, 917 700 301 202 1,826 803 71 24 451 15, 663 70 71 269 1,635 803 2, 090 21, 834 1,534 37 106 592 2,123 377 2,517 489 844 5 929 25 27 377 20 42 12,116 63 18 93 38 1,704 43 105 151 105 70 102 2 1,799 10 WIDOWS OJT UNITED STATES SOLDIERS, SAILORS, AND MAEI.NES. Aggre gate. 19, 914 26 14, 084 8 1,178 83 33 2 24 2 1 3 15 6 142 198 97 2 518 2 13, 997 60 1 1,785 2 314 1, 752 121 377 4, 401 1,203 110 107 3,642 1,635 143 273 8 13 10 34, 491 Total white, 13,652 137 2 26 13,382 2 74 83 33 .2 21 2 1 3 14 4 141 197 97 2 539 2 10, 075 34 1 1,723 2 314 1,674 108 234 2,248 1,099 101 107 2,365 143 263 8 12 10 ITativo white. Tot.il. 28,389 12, 090 135 2 15 11, 806 2 48 1,073 70 31 a 20 1 1 2 13 4 129 180 84 2 507 1 7,539 24 1,345 1 244 61 182 1,475 853 63 36 1,794 123 238 8 7 10 Native par- 25, 039 11, 322 136 2 14 11, 110 2 41 117 162 83 2 450 1 20 1,133 1 214 1,261 157 1,212 711 48 18 1,637 105 198 7 For- eign par- ents. 3,360 708 1 756 106 1,164 4 '212' 30 161 20 25 263 142 16 18 257 18 For- eign White. 6,102 1,562 11 1,510 26 2,636 10 1 378 1 70 47 62 773 246 38 71 671 542 30 a See explanatory notes in Table 78. 808 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Tabw 12'?.— united states soldiers, sailoes, and marines and widows of united states soldiers, BAILORS, and marines IN THE UNITED STATES ENGAGED IN EACH SPECIFIED OCCUPATION, CLASSIFIED BY general NATIVITY AND COLOR: 1890— Continued. OCCUPATIONS. Trade and transportation — Continnod. Hostlers Hucksters and 7ieddlers Livory stable keepers -. ILocomotive engineers and firemen (a) Mercliantsand doiilers in drugs and claemicals (re- tail). Mercliants and dealers in dry goods (retail) Merchants and dealers in groceries (retail) Merchants iind dealers in wines and liquors (re- tail). Merchants and dealers in 'wines and liqnora (wholesale). ' Merchants and dealers, not specilied (retail) Merchants and dealers (wholesale), importers, and shipping mercliants. Messengers and errand and offico boys Newspaper carriers and newsboys Officials of banks and of insurance, trade, trans- portation, tru>*t, and other companies, (a) Packers and shippers Pilots Porters and helpers (in stores and warehouses) . Sailnra (a) Salesmen and saleswomen Steam railroad employfis (not otherwise speci- fied), (a) Stenogr.i]iher3 and typewriters Street; railway eraployfis Telegraph and telephone operators Telegraph and telephone linemen and electric ligut and power comj)any employes. Undertakers "Weighers, gauKOvs, and measurers -. Other persons in trade and transportation UNITED STATES SOLDIERS, SAILOES, AND MARINES. Aggre- gate. 1,762 2,475 1,806 8,504 2,501) 2,368 7, 054 362 151 27, 222 1,613 870 87 2,985 690 06;i 2, 664 5,672 129 1,170 520 842 291 125 Manufacturing and mechanical industries 231, 710 Agricultural implement makers (not otherwise cla-^sitied), (a) Ap])rentice8 (blacksmiths) Apprentices (boot and shoe makers) Apprentices (carpenters and joiners) Apprentices (carriage and wagon makers) Apprentices (dressmakers) Apprentices (leather curriers, etc.) Apprentices (machinists) , Apprentices (masons) .- Apprentices (mllliaers) Apprentices (pbia, Pa.. Brooklyn, N. Y St. Louis, Mo Boston, Maas Boltimore, Md San Francii^co, Cal. Cincinuali, Ohio Cleveland, Ohio Buffalo, N.Y Kew Orleans, La.. Pittsburg, Pa WaBliingtou, D. C- Detrolt, Mich Milwaukee, Wis Newark, N. J Miuneaimlis, Minn. Jerney city, N. J . . . Louis vill8,Ky Omaha. Neh Rochester, N. Y St. Paul, Minn Kansas city. Mo Providence, li. I Denver, Colo Intliaiiapolis, Ind- AUeghenv, Pa Albany, ir.Y Columbus, Ohio.. Syracuse, N. Y Worcester, Masa.. Toledo, I ihio Eichmoud, Va New Haven, Conn. Paterson, N". J Lowell, Mass Nashville, Tenn... Scrantou, Pa Fall River, Mass. Cambridge, Masa . Atlanta, Ga Memphis, Tenn.. "Wilmington, Del. . Dayton, Ohio . Troy, N. Y , Grand Rapids, Mich - Reading, Pa Camden, N. J Trenton, N.J Lynn, Masa Lincoln, Neb Charleston, S. C. Hartford, Conn . . St.Joaeph,Mo.. . Evansville, Ind Los Angeles, Cal.., Dea Moines, lovra. Bridgeport, Conn . . Oakland, Cal Portland, Ore Saginaw, Mich Salt Lake, "Utah.. Lawrence, Masa - . Springfield, Masa. Manchester,!?. H. Utica, K.Y Hoboken, N". J &aviinuab,G-a Seattle, Waah Peoria, 111 New Bedford, Masa . Erie, Pa Somervillo, Mass... Hatiishurg, Pa OONFEDKKATE SOLDIERS AND BAILOBS. Aggre- gate. 372 196 235 150 632 34 1,128 133 102 41 11 2,169 39 705 26 15 26 22 28 523 33 7 25 448 29 137 51 16 9 SO 18 2,500 12 1 827 6 5 1,629 613 26 20 9 4 2 16 3 4 11 657 9 103 53 146 13 4 26 17 4 7 1 3 Total white. 6 7 763 42 9 2 8 8 15 194 228 147 625 33 1,115 130 98 41 11 2,142 35 669 20 15 24 22 28 515 32 6 25 440 29 134 50 16 9 80 6 4 18 2,472 12 9 1 BIO 5 2 4 1,610 603 26 19 8 4 2 16 3 4 11 647 8 108 60 143 12 4 26 17 4 7 Native white. Total. 6 7 726 40 8 1 S 8 16 210 104 167 94 455 22 947 88 65 24 6 ,369 24 618 10 6 16 18 13 439 £8 3 19 403 19 124 42 9 4 27 4 14 2,204 7 1 842 8 2 3 1,520 505 18 16 S 8 1 14 3 2 Bll 6 97 41 132 11 4 19 11 2 Native par- ents. 4 636 33 6 1 7 15 176 80 140 81 885 19 838 75 60 21 6 883 19 684 8 3 14 14 9 404 25 3 13 874 15 109 42 7 3 20 4 12 2,079 3 1 829 3 2 1 1,455 49] 15 14 1 2 1 14 2 439 6 06 119 10 4 14 11 2 6 IToreign par- ents. 442 28 5 15 34 24 27 13 70 109 13 15 1 476 6 34 2 2 2 4 4 35 29 4 15 125 1 4 "is' 65 14 3 2 2 1 1 1 '72' .... 3 13 1 Foreign white. 1 1 B4 6 156 90 61 63 170 11 168 42 33 17 5 783 11 61 10 4 15 6 37 10 10 8 6 6 3 63 2 1 90 98 8 3 5 1 1 2 2 2 136 2 11 9 11 1 190 7 Total col- ored. 6 2 7 3 7 1 13 27 4 86 13 1 '28' 1 19 10 10 1 WIDOWS Off CONFEDKHATE EOLDIKES AND BAILOES. Aggre- gate. 66 27 47 27 110 9 212 26 25 635 2 US 6 6 4 7 8 109 1 4 44 10 12 12 11 4 623 2 1 3 210 2 2 2 423 141 1 4 1 1 114 1 17 13 33 1 1 4 Total white. 3 190 6 61 25 45 27 103 206 28 24 6 518 2 142 6 6 4 7 8 102 1 4 44 11 12 9 4 6 5 2 5 610 2 206 2 2 2 419 140 1 4 2 1 2 1 1 109 1 17 13 83 1 1 4 Native white. Total. 3 185 6 16 34 13 83 6 176 16 16 4 2 277 1 13t 2 2 3 7 86 3 1 3 42 6 i 462 2 1 102 2 1 2 40i 114 1 Native Foreign par- par. enta. onts. 21 6 68 163 14 12 2 174 1 122 2 3 1 3 41 6 2 441 2 1 1G3 2 386 103 1 11 8 13 7 15 23 2 4 1 1U3 "12" 1 "'4 ij' 2 21 18 6 14 Foreign white. 2 128 6 2 105 23 28 9 11 14 25 2 30 10 1 241 1 8 4 4 1 2 17 1 64 15 26 1 27 .... 2 5 POP — PT 2- -52 818 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table lao.— CONFEDERATE SOLDIEES AND SAILORS AND WIDOWS OP CONFEDERATE SOLDIERS AND SAILORS, CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY AND COLOR, FOR CITIES HAVING 25,000 INHABITANTS OE MORE: 1890- Continued. CONBEDEEATK SOLBIEKS AND SAIL0E3. WIDOWS OF CONFEDEEATE SOLDIEES AND SAILOES. CITIES. Aggre- gate. Total -whits. Kative white. Foreign white. Total col- ored. Aggre- gate. Total white. Kative white. Foreign white. Total col- ored. Total. Kative par- ents. Foreign par- ents. Total. Native . par- ents. Foreign par- ents. 53 836 10 6 9 397 43 3 17 6 5 4 689 25 761 4 8 5 3 14 17 657 26 5 2 10 5 6 10 371 511 6 2 6 4 5 463 63 831 10 6 9 395 43 3 17 6 5 4 «80 25 748 4 8 5 2 13 17 654 26 S 2 10 5 6 10 360 502 6 2 5 4 6 447 43 743 7 4 5 256 44 2 14 4 4 4 646 22 051 1 7 4 2 10 12 415 24 1 1 9 3 4 9 343 251 5 2 2 4 4 3D0 35 701 6 4 5 219 40 1 13 4 4 4 629 14 594 1 6 3 2 7 12 310 20 7 47 1 11 83 3 2 4 139 4 1 3 2 1 5"" 8 127 8 126 6 120 6 116 1 4 2 6 "nallaR. Tfl^ ' 1 Sionx city, Iowa Elizabeth, N.J 2 2 3 61 11 4 2 2 3 flO 11 4 2 2 3 39 10 2 1 3 31 8 2 1 "Wilkeabarre, Pa 37 4 1 1 2 21 1 2 2 Covinaton, Kt 1 Portlaud, Me Tacoma,Waah Holyoko, Mass Tort "Wayne.Ind 2 1 i64 6 190 2 2 1 162 5 189 2 1 1 153 3 177 1 1 1 126 2 162 1 1 BinffhamtoD, N.T T^hseling, "W. Ta 17 8 67 34 3 97 3 1 1 9 a" 27 1 15 9 2 12 1 2 AugnAta, Ga. XoxmgBtown, Oliio i Dnlatl, Minn Tonkftrs.N.T 2 1 Xiancaster, Pa Springfield, Ohio a" 3" 5 239 2 4 1 1 2 2 1 17 251 1 3" 1 1 ... 2 1 3 246 4 2 1 3 244 4 2 1 3 172 2 1 1 2 127 2 1 QuiBoy, 111 1 45 Topeka, Kan 105 4 1 72 2 2 Elmira.K.T Long Island city, N.T 9 2 4 B 325 195 4 1 1 3 4 269 Dnbucrue, Iowa i 3 2 3 2 3 1 2 1 1 i" ■""** Terro Haute, Ind 1 18 56 1 1 1 1 Gralveston, Tex 11 9 97 95 94 92 90 53 83 47 2 12 4 S3 3 "Waterbnrj, Conn 3 Bay city, Mich Pawtuoket, E. I Akron, Ohio 1 147 ""ih" 1 94 2 1 fll 2 1 20 Haverhill, Mass 31 71 2 64 2 7 3 Brockton, Mass Williamsport, Pa 4 9 4 9 3 9 2 9 1 1 Davenport, Iowa 1 1 1 2 84 75 i 1 1 2 84 70 i 1 ■ 1 1 79 65 1 1 1 1 75 60 Sacramento, Cal Canton, Ohio 15 3 418 351 1 1 1 1 15 3 414 340 1 1 1 10 3 384 311 1 8 3 365 301 2 6 19 10 30 29 1 4" 11 *" 6 1 6 6 Litfle Kook,Ark Auburn, M. T Tannton, Mass 6 AUeatown, Pa Lacrosse, Wis 1 1 1 i" l"' "" i" ^" ....... INMATES OF SOLDIERS' HOMES. Table 131.— INMATES OF EACH SOLDIEES' HOME, CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY AND COLOE: 1890. Table 132.— INMATES OF SOLDIEES' HOMES, CLASSIFIED ACCORDING TO SPECIFIED AGES: 1890. TABLE 133.— INMATES OF SOLDIEES' HOMES, CLASSIFIED AOCOEDING TO CONJUGAL CONDI- TION, LITEEACY AND ILLITERACY, LANGUAGE, AND CONDITION OP HEALTH BY GENERAL NATIVITY AND COLOR: 1890. 819 INMATES OF SOLDIERS' HOMES. Table 131.— INMATES OF EACH SOLDIERS' HOME, CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY AND COLOR: 1890 821 STATES, TEEKITOHIES, AND SOLDIEKS' HOKES. The tTnited States. California . Pacific Branch National HoDie for Disabled Yolunteer Soldiers, Santa Monica. Veterans' Home, Yountvillo Conuecticut . ritch's Homo for the Soldiers and Connecticut Soldiers' Hospital, Noroton Heights. New Haven Hospital for Disabled Volanteer Soldiers, New Haven District of Columbia. United States Soldiers' Home, Wasliinffton Temporary Home for Jix-Uniun Soldiers and Sailors, Washington. Illinois Hlinois Soldiers and Sailors' Homo, Quincy. Indiana Marion Branch National Home for Disabled Yolunteer Soldiers, Marion. Iowa Iowa Soldiers' Home, Marshalltown. Kansas . Western Branch ICational 2ililitary Homo for Disabled Yolunteer Soldiers, Fort Leavenworth . State Soldiers' Home, Dodge city Louisiana Confederate Soldiers' Home, Camp iNicholls, l^ew Orleans. Maine Eastern Branch National Home for Disabled Yolunteer Soldiers, Togus. Maryland Confederate Soldiers' Home, Pikesville. Ma.ssachusetts . Soldiers' Home, Chelsea National Soldiers' Home, Quincy . Michigan Michigan Soldiers' Home, Grand Eapids. Minnesota The Minnesota Soldiers' Home, Minnehaha. Nebraska Soldiers and Sailors' Home, Grand Island. New Jersey New Jersey Home for Disabled Soldiers, Kearny (post office), Newark. New York New York State Soldiers and Sailors' Home, Bath. Aggre- gate. 600 165 211 4 840 819 21 1,130 1,130 307 307 340 310 2,405 2,300 41 41 1,637 ],537 50 56 191 147 44 613 125 Total ■white. 21, 839 125 69 09 344 344 1,275 1,275 500 165 210 4 829 21 1,117 1,117 306 300 339 339 2,375 2,370 5 41 41 1,532 1,532 50 60 189 145 44 602 602 124 124 09 69 842 342 1,264 1,264 a Includes 240 negroes and 1 Indian. NATIVE WHITE. Total. 253 83 114 113 1 328 SCO 19 606 185 185 212 212 1,278 1,275 3 14 14 655 055 45 45 111 393 393 57 67 63 63 148 148 611 Native par- ents. 0,034 211 72 108 107 1 302 17 582 151 151 184 194 1,321 1,120 1 6 469 409 34 98 350 41 41 48 48 145 145 602 Foreign par- ents. 47 11 24 24 84 34 18 18 157 155 2 180 186 11 11 13 37 18 16 5 Foreign wliite. 11,493 242 82 100 97 3 601 409 2 511 121 121 127 127 1,097 1,003 2 27 27 877 877 11 H 78 54 24 753 209 11 209 11 07 1 07 1 10 10 194 a 194 3 753 u Total col- ored. 822 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table I SI.— INMATES OF EACH SOLDIERS' HOME, CLASSIFIED BY GENERAL NATIVITY AND COLOR: 1890— Continued. Aggre- gate. Total white. NATIVE WHITE. Foreign white. Total col- ored. STATES, TEERITOBIES, AND SOLDIEES' HOMES. Total. Ifative par- ents. Foreign par- ents. Ohio 5,839 5,756 2,510 2,330 180 3,246 aS3 5,271 6C8 289 5,204 552 289 2,129 381 176 2,009 321 150 120 60 26 3,075 171 113 am 16 289 42 289 42 176 33 150 23 26 5 113 9 Khodo Island 42 <5 42 45 33 31 28 28 5 3 9 14 Toxaa 45 49 45 49 31 37 23 30 3 7 14 12 "Vermont Soldiers' Home, Bennington 49 3,102 49 3,043 37 1,515 30 1,055 7 460 12 1,528 59 Southern Branch National Military Home for Disabled Tolunteer Soldiers, Hampton. R. E. Lee Camp, No. 1, Soldiers' Home, Richmond 2,956 146 2,561 2,897 146 2,651 1,396 119 993 937 118 956 459 37 1,501 27 1,558 59 10 2,494 67 2,484 67 950 43 919 37 31 8 1,534 ^4 10 a Includes 1 Indian. INMATES OF SOLDIERS' HOMES. 823 Table 132.— INMATES OF SOLDIERS' HOMES, CLASSIFIED ACCOEDING TO SPECIFIED AGES: 1890. All ages 10 to 44 years.. 40 years... 41 years... 42 years... 43 years... 44 years... 45 to 49 years.. 45 years... 46 years... 47 years.. 48 years... 49 years... 60 to 54 years. 50 years.. 51 years.. 52 years.. 63 years.. 54 years.. Num- ber. 22, 080 45 49 95 1C5 295 2,920 420 553 635 640 672 3,875 880 751 717 750 777 55 to 59 years . 55 years.. 56 years.. 57 years.. 58 years.. 59 years.. 60 to 64 years. 60 years.. 61 years.. 02 years.. 63 years.. 64 years . . 65 to 69 years. 65 years.. 66 years.. 67 years., 68 years.. 69 years.. Num- ber. 3,842 710 787 770 755 833 793 792 751 768 761 658 661 658 573 70 to 74 years 70 years.. 71 years.. 72 years. 73 years. 74 years. 75 to 79 years 75 years. 76 years. 77 years. 78 years. 79 years. 80 to 84 years 80 years . 81 years. 82 years . 83 years. 84 years. Num. ber. 2,129 010 489 421 S4-1 265 200 146 158 102 123 87 66 35 40 85 to 89 years.. 85 years... 86 years 87 years... 88 years . . . 89 years... 90 to 94 years-. 90 years .. - 91 years... 92 years... 93 3'ears... 84 years . . . 100 years Age unknown Num- ber. 13 17 9 H 7 10 5 2 3 2 133 824 STATISTICS OF POPULATION. Table 133.— INMATES OF SOLDIERS' HOMES, CLASSIFIED ACCORDING TO CONJUGAL CONDITION, LITERACY AND ILLITERACY, LANGUAGE, AND CONDITION OF HEALTH BY GENERAL NATIVITY AND COLOR: 1890. CO::jUGAL CONDITION, LITERACY AND ILLITERACY, LANGUAGE, AND CONDITION OF HEALTH. Agrgre- gate. CoDj u gal condition Single Married "Widowed Divorced UnkniTwn Literacy and illiteracy Can read and "write Can not read and write Lan^^uage Can speak English Can not speak Engliali Unknown Condition of health In good health Sick Insane Blind Deaf-raute Idiotic Crippled a Includes 240 negroes and 1 Indian, 22, 080 9,022 6,103 6,407 209 339 18, 788 3,292 22, 028 22, 080 2,0G2 15, 925 121 604 185 29 8,254 Total ■white. 21,S:ie 8, 944 0,010 C, 346 208 331 21, 839 18, 071 3,108 21, 839 21,788 21 30 21, 839 2,047 15, 765 119 «0 185 29 3,214 NATIVE -WHITE. Total. 10, 340 4,114 2, 970 2,998 115 143 10, 346 9,449 897 10, 346 10, 325 1 20 10, 346 8S4 7,692 58 220 74 17 1,501 Xative onts. 9, 034 3,617 2, 612 2, (27 107 141 9,034 8,230 793 9,034 9,013 1 29 832 6,603 52 133 68 16 1,290 Foreign par- ents. 1,812 597 334 371 1,312 37 15 1 211 Foreign ■white. 11, 493 4,603 3, 03 i 3,348 93 18S 9,222 2,271 11, 433 11,403 20 10 11,493 1,103 8,103 CI 270 111 12 1.713 Total col- ored. a241 78 93 Ml 1 aSil bin 124 6240 1 £241 15 il70 b Inclndeo 1 Indian. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOB, CENSUS OFFICE. EGBERT P. PORTER, Superintejident. Appointed April 20, 1880; resigned July 31, 1893. CARROLL T>. WRIGHT, Commissioner of Labor in charge. Appointed October 5, 1S93. EEPOET OK EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES ELEVENTH CENSUS: 1890. JAMES H. BLODGETT, SPECIAL AGENT. WASHINGTON, D. 0.: GOVERNMENT PKINTING- OFFICE. 1893. CONTENTS. Paga Letter op transmittal op the Commissioner op Labor in charge to the Secretary of the Interior v Letter of transmittal of the special agent for educational statistics to the Commissioner of Labor in charge ... Tii Institutions, remarks on 1-45 Plan of investigation , 1-3 Condition of school records 3-11 Eecords of private and parochial schools 12 Municipal organization for school purposes 12, 13 Combined public and private tuition 13-16 General condition of education 17-23 Schools, by color 23 Public schools in cities 23,24 Superior schools 25,26 Secondary schools 26-33 Elementary schools 33-40 Denominational schools other than parochial 40-43 Evening or night schools 43, 44 Commercial schools and business colleges 44 Schools and schoolhouses 44,45 Statistics of enrollment in public and private institutions 46-141 Table 1. — Statistics of schools, census of 1840: enrollment in universities and colleges, academies and grammar schools, and primary and common schools 46 Table 2. — Statistics of schools, census of 1850 : enrollment in colleges, academies and other schools, and public schools 47 Table S.^Statistics of schools, census of 1860 : enrollment in colleges, academies and other schools, and public schools 48 Table 4. — Statistics of schools, census of 1870 : enrollment of students and pupils not public and public 49 Table 5. — Statistics of schools, census of 1880 : number of pupils attending public common schools 50 Table 6. — Summary of school enrollment, census of 1890: public, private, and parochial, by states and territories 51 Table 7. — School enrollment, census of 1890 : public common schools, by states and territories 52 Table 8. — School enrollment, census of 1890 : public common schools, by counties 53-100 Table 9. — ^Apparent comparative gains in population and in public common school enrollment, 1880 and 1890, by states and territories 101 Table 10. — Apparent relation of public common school enrollment to population, 1880 and 1890, by states and territories 103 Table 11. — Apparent relation of public common school enrollment to population, census of 1890 • ■white and colored, in the southern states 103 Table 12. — ^Apparent relative gain in public common school enrollment, 1880 and 1890: white and colored, iu the southern states 104 Table 13. — Apparent relation of the sexes in public common schools, census of 1890, by states and territories.. 105 Table 14. — Enrollment in public schools additional to common schools, as derived from the reports of schools, census of 1890, by states and territories 106 Table 15. — Apparent relation of public school enrollment to population, census of 1890, by states and territories 107 Table 16. — School enrollment, census of 1890 : private schools, exclusive of parochial schools, as derived from the reports of schools, by states and territories 108 Table 17. — School enrollment, census of 1890 : denominational schools, including parochial schools, as derived from the reports of schools, by states and territories 109-117 Table 18. — Enrollment in parochial schools, census of 1890, as derived from the reports of schools, by denominations and states and territories - 118-122 Table 19. — Enrollment in public schools, as superior, secondary, and elementary, census of 1890, as derived from the reports of schools, by states and territories 123 Table 20. — Enrollment of students and pupils in private schools, as superior, secondary, and elementary, including parochial and commercial schools, census of 1890, as derived from the reports of schools, by states and territories 124-126 Table 21. — Enrollment in professional schools, census of 1890, as derived from the reports of schools, by states and territories 127-133 Table 22. — Public school enrollment in cities with 10,000 inhabitants and over, census of 1890, as derived from the reports of schools 134^140 Table 23. — Reported finances of school districts, census of 1890, by states and territories 141 iii LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL. DEPARTMENT OF THE E^TEEIOE, Census Office, Washington, D. C, October 15, 1893. Sm: I liave tlie honor to transmit lierewitb. the tables and text of a monograph on Education compiled from the reports of schools in the United States, as returned at the Eleventh Census. This report has been prepared by Mr. James H. Blodgett, special agent in charge. The results reached are the more gratifying as it is 20 years since the enrollment of all schools has been published by the census or given out by counties for public schools. This is the first time the parochial schools, now the center of such general interest, have received full, distinct treatment. Very respectfully, CARROLL D. WRIGHT, Commissioner of Labor in charge. The Sbceetaey op the Intekiok. LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL. DEPAETMENT OP THE ESTTEEIOE, Census Office, Washington, D. C, October 10, 1893. SiE: I have tlie honor to transmit herewith a monograph on Education compiled from the reports of the schools. So much of success as has attended the inquiry is largely due to the intelligent industry of the clerks allotted to the work. It would be invidious to mention individual names beyond that of Dr. John W. Porter, whose departmental experience was so valuable in the earlier part of the work and whose labors in the office were closed by death. Yery respectfully, your obedient servant, JAMES H. BLODGETT, Special Agent in charge Educational Statistics. Oaeeoll D. Weight, Comniiasioner of Labor in charge, vil INSTITUTIONS. PLAN OF DnTVESTIGATION. The Census Office is strictly pledged to privacy as regards the affairs of individuals, and particulars furnished are grouped with those of like character, the facts for any private school, academy, or other institution not being shown separately. It is the popular custom to make two great divisions of schools, public and private. This office has treated separately the private schools known as parochial schools, which are the elementary schools supported by religious congregations with the dominant purpose of inculcating their special faiths. Parochial schools, as treated here, do not include temporary catechetical or confirmation classes where religious instruction only is given. There are many schools whose relations are in part public and in part private. For the puri^ose of the Census Office a school was deemed public whose management was in the hands of public authorities, which was taught in a public school house by teachers selected by public officers and directly responsible to such officers. In considerable portions of the country schools are maintained at public expense for certain months, after which the teachers are allowed the use of the public school property with such compensation as they can secure from pupils. The added time in such cases is essentially an extension of the school supported by j)ublie funds. In some sections schools are supported for a time by public funds in churches or other buildings not owned by the public, which buildings are left wholly in private control after the public school fund is exhausted. For these schools, public part of the year and private part of the year, a special form of statement was given at the bottom of the schedule to show how long the respective public and private terms continued. A school has been deemed private, even though largely supported by public funds, if its control is in the hands of individuals or of an association, chartered or otherwise, and the property is not owned or maintained by public authorities. There are institutions, especially in southern states, which contract with local authorities to do the work of public schools for certain months in their own. buildings, with their own teachers, and receive public funds. There are academies in New England that contract with public authorities to teach the pupils of high school standing. Like examples occur in many states. Such institutions are deemed private schools. The prevailing lines of work in the public schools of the country are known, without question, to be elementary. The true high schools are mainly secondary. It was deemed best not to burden the general schedule with investigations of the courses of study, important as they are, beyond the question whether a high school enrollment was included in the return. The superior public institutions were reached by other schedules. This investigation met with a most cordial response in general, and with extraordinary special efforts to facilitate the work in particular cases. Changes of officers and teachers during the year proved an obstacle to complete returns in some instances. In the Tenth Census a vast amount of material regarding education was collected, but the wealth of detail gathered was an embarrassment, for it could not be made ready for publication in time to save it. In marking out the lines of inquiry among schools for the Eleventh Census it was determined to use a small number of questions that might be readily answered and whose results could be quickly published. It was observed that while many particulars as to teachers and pupils are matters of record in the United States, the use of some items is intensely local, and not a single fact is uniformly recorded throughout the country. The plan was to endeavor to secure only the leading facts, since the varying methods of record for the year to be reported were already past changing in portions of the country when the Census Office was organized. It was the effort to gather educational facts in the following order: first, according to their importance; second, according to the readiness with which they could be furnished; third, according to the facility with which the results could be combined and published. Under the first principle of selection it was desirable to know: {a) How many go to school? (b) Who go to school, indicated by age, sex, and race? (c) How long do they go? (d) What is the character of the work done, as elementary, secondary, or superior? questions applicable in nearly every point to both teachers and pupils. The financial questions were left to be treated by the census division of wealth debt, and taxation.. Under the second and third principles of selection it was the intention from the outset to utilize customary local reports to the utmost possible extent to save confusion, trouble to local officers, and time in 1 EDUCATION. reaching results. Few persons have weighed the cost of a census question, and many seem to feel that a census is a suitable opportunity to ask questions, on the presumption that another question makes no addition to the labor. One question that could be answered by yes or no would demand at least one second for a reply ft'om each person to whom it was addressed, and another second for combining the reply with other replies in the central office. For the simplest possible inquiry pertaining to each inhabitant this would amount nearly to the service of 100 euum^erators for a month customarily allowed within which to secure the facts and the work of 8 clerks for one year to tabulate them. Under the imperative demands of the situation the schedules for the public common schools were condensed to the following form : The enrollment for the year ending • -, 1880, was : Male pupils Female pupils , Total Male instructors employed Female instructors employed Total White. Colored. Aggregate. Bemarks. Is any high school department included above? If any high school department is included, please make the proper entries below. The high school enrollment included above was : (Here followed a blank statement like the above.) With the question whether a high school enrollment was included, there were in all 3 questions as to teachers, 3 as to pupils, and 1 as to the school. A schedule for a like purpose was sent to each obtainable address for private, parochial, and professional schools. All complicated inquiries were rigidly excluded, and only the number, sex, and color of the teachers and pupils were sought, with such added questions as to the control of a school and its relation to public funds as would enable this office to determine its classification as public, private, or under the subdivision of parochial, and some statemeu : of its work that would indicate whether it was doing elementary, secondary, or superior work, or work of a professional character. The census law contemplated taking the customary year ending nearest June 1, 1890, to enable reports to be prepared with the least possible trouble. The years in the states and territories ended as follows : Alabama September 30, 1890 Arizona June 30,1890 Arkansas June 30, 1890 California June 30,1890 Colorado June 30,1890 Connecticut July 14,1890 Delaware Juue 30, 1890 District of Columbia June 30, 1890 Florida September 30, 1890 Georgia December 31, 1889 Idaho September 1, 1890 Illinois June 30, 1890 Indian:i August 31, 1890 Iowa September 15, 1890 Kansas June 30, 1890 Kentucky Tiino 30, 1890 CLOSE OF SCHOOL YEAR. Maine April 1,1890 Maryland July 31, 1890 Massachusetts May 1, 1890 Michigan September 1,1890 Minnesota July 31,1890 Mississippi October 1, 1890 Missouri June 30, 1890 Montana August 31, 1890 Nebraska July 14,1890 Nevada Au gust 31, 1890 Now Hampshire March 1, 1890 New Jersey August 31, 1890 New Mexico December 31,1889 New York July 25, 1890 North Carolina June 30, 1890 North Dako ta June 30, 1890 Ohio August 31, 1890 Oklahoma (o) August 31, 1890 Oregon March 3,1890 Pennsylvania June 2,1890 Rhode Island April 30, 1890 South Carolina November 1, 1890 South Dakota June 30, 1890 Tennessee June 30,1890 Texas August 31, 1890 Utah Juno 30,1890 Vermont June 30, 1890 Virginia July 31, 1890 Washington Jnne 30, 1890 West Virginia June 30, 1890 Wisconsin June 30, 1890 Wyoming August 31, 1890 Louisiana December 31, 1889 a Greer county only. Sclaools of the territory organizoa after census year, to close June 30, annually. It was plain that a general view of the kind of work done by the schools could be derived from the usual published reports, and that the age of pupils was suggestively limited by the state and city laws regarding the school age. What may be called the measure of effectiveness of teaching or the time spent in teaching, and the like measure of the attendance of pupils, matters of prime importance, were omitted because results for the nation could not be obtained in present conditions. Such national tables as have been anywhere published to show the total time spent in teaching or in attendance at school have been very largely based upon estimates. INSTITUTIONS. 3 The following states embody the time taught in their customary reports, or give data from which the aggregate Bervice of teachers may be more or less fully deduced: Alabama, Delaware, Kansas, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, Pennsylvania, Ehode Island, South Dakota, West Virginia. There has been earnest co-operation of a great multitude of institutions and instructors regarding the inquiries as to private and parochial schools. The advantages of adopting the possibilities of ready reply and prompt compilation and publication of the facts as principles of framing inquiries were clearly shown in the outcome. The Census Office was enabled by June, 1891, to publish statements for all states by counties showing the leading facts. The bulletin form of publication enabled the ofiice to give out the facts for the states nearly as fast as they were ready, beginning before the close of 1890. Except for exigencies of wider effect than concerned education alone, the publication of the general facts could have been made some months earlier. CONDITION OF SCHOOL EECORDS. The records of public schools of less than a dozen pupils each, thousands of which are to be found in the country, must furnish a large portion of the facts on which town, county, or state ofiScers build up their reports. If these local records are deficient the successively greater reports and the summary for the census, utilizing all forms of existing record to the fullest extent, must correspondingly fall short of a complete showing of the work of the people. It might be supposed that the three elements of number, sex, and color, for both teachers and pupils, would be readily obtainable. Every teacher knows the sex of a pupil when he records the name. In cities pupils are separated by sex to a greater or less extent, while at the little country schoolhouse each sex often has a separate recess. The race characteristics are plainly evident to teachers making inquiry for the nativity of parents, as is customary in many cities. Any one of these items, clear as it may be on any day when one looks into a schoolroom, becomes a difficult question for a past day or term or year without preserved record. There are many districts in the United States for which no one can report even the number of pupils after the teacher closes an engagement. In many cities, counties, and states the sex of pupils is not a matter of record, and in states where the colored population is sparse color is still less frequently recorded. The following chart indicates the peculiarities of state and territorial public school reports on these points when the census inquiries were agreed upon : STATES EEPORTING NUMBER, SEX, AND COLOR OF PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS AND PUPILS JUST PRIOR TO THE ELEVENTH CENSUS. STATES AND TEEEI- TOEIES. Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Looisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri FOB TEACHERS. Kumber. Sex. Tea. Tes. Tea. Yes. Yes. Yea. Yes. (J) Yea. Yes. Yea. Yes. Yes. (d) Yes. Yes. Yes. Yea. Yea. Yea. Yes. (/) Yes. Yea. Yea. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yea. Yea. Yes. Yes. Yea. No. Yes. (c) No. No. Yes. Yes. Yea. Yea. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yea. (/) Yes. Yes. Tes. Yes. Yes. Yes. (y) Color. Yes. No. No. No. No. No. No. Yea. Yea. Yea. No. No. No. Yes. No. No. Yea. Yea. No. Yea. No. No. No. Yea. Yes. (p) FOE PUPILS. Number. Sex. Yea. Yea. Yes. Yea. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Y8B. Yea. Yea. Yes. Yea. Yea. Tea. Tea. Tes. (e) Tes. Tes. Yes. Tes. Tes. Tes. Tes. Tes. No. No. Tea. Yes. Tes. Tes. No. No. Tea. Tes. Yes. No. Yes. Yes. No. Yes. No. Tes. No. No. No. No. No. Tes. Tea. Color. Tes. Tea. No. Tea. Tea. (a) No. No. Tea. Yes. Yes. Yes. No. No. Yes. No. No. Yea. Yes. No. Yes. No. No. No. Yes. Yea. STATES AND TERBI- TOEIES. Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire . New d ersey New Mexico- New York North Carolina . . North Dakota . . . Ohio Oklahoma (/i) Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina - . South Dakota Tennessee Texas m.-ih Vermont Yir3;inia Washington West Virginia. . . Wisconsin Wyoming FOE TEACHgES. Number. Sex, Yea. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yea. Yes. Tes. Tes. (d) Tea. Yes. Tes. Tes. Tea. Yes. Tea. Tes. Tea. Tes. Tea. Tea. Yes. Tea. Te.s. Tea. Tea. Tea. Tes. Tes. Tea. Tes. Tea. Tes. Yea. Yes. Yes. Yea. Yes. Yea. Yes. Yes. Yea. Yea. Yea. Yea. Yea. Yes. Yea. Yea. Color. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. Yes. No. No. No. No. No. Yea. No. Yes. Yes. No. No. Yes. No. Yea. No. No. FOE PUPILS. Number. Sex. Color. Yes. Yea. Yea. Yea. Yea. Yes. Yes. Yea. Yea. Yea. Yea. Yea. Yes. Yes. Yes. Tes. Tea. Tea. Yes. Tes. Tes. Tea. Yea. Tea. No. Tes. Tes. Tea. No. Tes. No. No. Tea. Yea. Yea. Yea. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yea. No. (t) Yes. No. No. Yes. Yea. No. Yea. No. Yea. No. No. No. No. No. Yes. No. No. No. No. No. Yes. No. Yea. Yea. No. No. Yes. No. Yes. No. No. a As county agg^e^^ato. b In summer and winter. c In part. d Teachers holding certificates. e Highest and lowest enrollment, not whole Bumber in year. / Number for aeaaous ami >car, sex for seasons only. g Totals of each sex and color, but not the sex of ea251 371, 492 427, 032 231,859 ., 042, 160 476, 421 65, 603 Keported by sex. (a) 85,000 2,776 311, 000 80, 000 163, 310 170, 000 220, 000 170, OOO 685, 000 60, 000 58, 000 a Ser estimated from ratios in adjoining states. It is simply impossible for any one coming with his inquiries for a year past to secure accurate replies unless there are records for the facts he desires. With suitable records of the salient facts, beginning with the individual school and consolidated for each larger unit, the work of making national tables of these facts would be a very simple matter, involving very little time and labor for any year. It is evident that the value of the tables for comjjarative purposes is greatly limited by want of a continuation of record of the same facts, partly due to the changing conditions from one decade to another. The imperfections of the tables for 1890 are clearer to no one than to those who prepared them. The defects for any state have a general continued uniformity from one decade to another, so that the comparison of the showings of Massachusetts in the successive decades, or of those of Arkansas in like manner, would reveal the changes in educational work in either state with a good degree of fairness. A comparison of the returns of Ma.=?saehusetts, Ohio, or Nebraska with those of Alabama, Arkansas, or Texas in the same decade would not represent the comi)arative work in education in different states with any general fairness unless a number of local conditions were taken into consideration. Some states have attained a regularity of reports that greatly adds to their value as indices of educational work, yet after 50 years of national school reports there remains something to be done in framing such reports in nearly every state, almost at the very foundation. The variations in legal school age and in the interpretation of the laws must be taken into account in comparisons between states, and in a much less degree in comparing returns of different dates for the same state, which may have changed its laws meantime. AGE AT WHICH LEGALLY ENTITLED TO ATTEND PUBLIC SCHOOL IN CENSUS YEAR. Alabama 7 — 21 Arizona 6 — 18 ArkaBsas 6 — 21 California 6—21 Colorado 6 — 21 Connecticut 4 — 21 Delaware 6 — 21 District of Columbia 6 — 17 Floriila 6-21 Georgia 6 — 18 Habo 5—21 Illinois 6-21 Indiana 6 — 21 Iowa 5 — 21 Kansas 5 — 21 Kentucky 6—20 Louisiana 6 — 18 Maine 4 — 21 Maryland 5—20 Massacbusetts No limit Michigan 5 — 20 Minnesota 5 — 21 Mississippi 5 — 21 Missouri G — 20 Montana 5 — 21 Nebraska 5 — 21 Nevada No limit New Hampsbiie No limit New Jersey 5 — 18 New Mexico 5 — 20 New York 5—21 North Carolina 6—21 North Dakota 7—20 Ohio 6—21 Oklahoma (after census year) 6 — 21 Oregon 4_20 Pennsylvania 6 21 Rhode Island Local rules South Carolina 6 — 16 South Dakota 7 20 Tennessee 6 21 Texas 8_i6 Utah 6—18 Vermont 5 ig Virginia.. 5 2I Washington 5 2I West Virginia 6 21 Wisconsin 4 20 Wyoming 6—21 The territory of Oklahoma was formed too recently to organize public schools in the census year. A public school system was established by an act of the territorial legislature approved December 5, 1890. At an election held December 30, 1890, one person was elected as president of the school board in each township havin"- a sufficient school population, and one member of the school board was elected from each school district thereof and in each city a president and one person from each ward thereof were elected as members of the school board. Trivate effort anticipated municipal organization, speedy as that was in the new territory. Greer county, claimed by Texas had Dublic schools in the census year. ' INSTITUTIONS. The minimum age for free admission to public schools varies from in Massachusetts to 8 years in Texas; the maximum varies from 16 years in South Carolina and Texas upward; without limit in Massachusetts, Nevada, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island, except that local boards may prescribe some limits in the last named state. In Nevada the census school age is 6 to 18 years, but it would appear that the age for attendance is limited only by power given to school trustees " to exclude from school children under 6 years of age when the interest of the school requires it to be done ". Many of the states prescribe age limits for the census of children, for distribution of funds, for prohibition of child labor, or for compulsory attendance at school, unlike the age limits within which the privileges of the public schools are given. Nonresidents and persons out of age limits can almost universally receive the benefits of the public schools, sometimes, in solitary cases, by tacit consent, and generally either by legalized methods of account against the districts of their residence, or by personal x)ayment of fees when the demand is sufficient to influence of&cial action. In some instances school privileges are positively restricted to residents. The question is frequently raised why a satisfactory ratio of school attendance cau not be based on the school age. It is plain from the table of school ages and the illustrations given that there is no national school age, and further, that states having legal age limits for school privileges vary widely in their adherence to them or in their adjustments of school privilege to school census age. A stafe whose school census and school privileges have . the same age limits will make a showing of essentially similar attendance very unlike that made by a state whose school census and school privileges are for different age limits. Thus, in Massachusetts, using a census of those from 5 to 15 as a guide to necessary provision of school accommodations, the enrollment at school, about three-eighths of 1 per cent larger than the sch(jol census, is without age limit, and 9.5 per cent of this enrollment is of pupils under 5 or over 15 years of age, indicating an attendance of about 90 per cent of those counted in the school census. In a state whoso school census and school privileges had the same age limits and with the laws rigidly executed, it could not occur that the school enrollment would exceed the school census, except in rare and peculiar sudden additions to school population, as when a multitude of new residents come into a town after the day of enumeration to use the schools the same year. In all ordinary circumstances, when using the same age limits, the enrollment would fall below the census by the unavoidable influence of casualty and illness, at least. The disturbing influence upon comparison is also marked when the Diinimum age for a school census is high or the maximum low, but either by law or by general consent the limitations are ignored in regard to school attendance. For example, in the Dakotas the census limits and the legal limits for attendance are 7 to 20 years. A large per cent of the children in the schools of the country and some of those in the Dakotas are under 7, a small per cent over 20. Among causes given by officers of counties in South Dakota for an enrollment of pupils larger than the school census is the enrollment of those under 7 or over 20, whose attendance is tacitly allowed. On the other hand, some communities and some states rigidly enforce the ago limits. For example, Vermont was peculiarly at a disadvantage for comparative statistics in the census year. The maximum age limit for scliool attendance had just been reduced from 20 to 18 years. Officers were confused by the new duties imposed on them, and, in the words of the state superintendent of education, " no provision was made for youth over 18 years of age and no record of them was made". Not only is a fair basis wanting for comparison of school attendance in Massachusetts without limit and Vermont with a rigid limit but the records in Vermont during the brief duration of the lower age limit of attendance, or the school years ending in 1889 and 1890, can not be well compared with the records of the same state before the lower limit was enacted and after the higher limit was restored. The unsatisfactory character of state statistics as a basis of national comparisons may be illustrated by the accompanying showing of the relation of school enrollment to the enumeration of children as taken by local authority : VARIATIONS OF AGE LIMITS FOR THE SCHOOL CENSUS AS REQUIRED BY THE VARIOUS STATE LAWS IN 1890. Alabublie fund to assume the instruction of advanced pupils in the locality, saving much of the expense of a separate high school. In the northwest thousands of children who attend i)ublic schools are gathered into parochial schools in the intervals between the fragmentary terms of country and village schools. There is hardly a state without some schools showing a kindred combination of private and public effort. Neighborhood eifort often furnishes buildings that serve for almost all public gatherings, including school and church. In towns this may take a recorded form, with a legal title for the building and site. In the open country, however, and in wooded regions, especially in the south, where the mildness of the climate favors ruder buildings, it is often the case that some individual permits the use of his land as a site for a house, which is constructed by the people with timber taken from an adjacent forest. For localities that recently had no schools any effort of the people means progress. It is in the south, so lately enlarging the effort for popular education, that the combination of public and private school work is most conspicuous. In several states it is quite common to give what public money there may be to teachers or institutions drawing much of their support from private or denominational resources, and in some instances it seems to be quite as much by the rale of unanimous consent as by statute law that the funds are soused. The returns to this oflQce abundantly illustrate that so long as a community is essentially agreed in public policy or in religious preference little criticism arises as to the legal technicalities of efforts for the advantage of the public. The hamlet or town of one religious belief takes no offense at spending church and municipal money or any other obtainable funds in enlarging the work of the same school, nor do religious exercises in the school conducted by those of their faith give offense to the jiatrons. When a community combines people of widely diverse views of public policy or of religious faith in its efforts for free schools, the expenditure of money and the character of the exercises become matters of sensitive concern. There are many instances in which public schools can not be distinguished from private schools by their names. The designation high school is used for both, and a few cases occur where free school or free high school is applied to a private school. The same school was often designated to this of&ce by the name of the county or town in which it is situated, by the name of a former principal, by the name of the present principal, or by a corporate name. Duplication of requests in such cases was unavoidable, as only after much correspondence could the significance of the several names in common use in the vicinity be determined. In Pennsylvania we find a limited number of private tuition schools in the intervals of public terms, even in the same buildings and with the same teachers as the public free schools, but with no responsibility to pubhc authority beyoijd that of tenants. Some of these schools take the name of summer normals and have relatively mature pupils, not always preparing to teach. These extracts from letters from central Pennsylvania resemble letters from Texas : (1) The village has really no private school. All is public except a short torm of 11 weeks after the public schools are closed. This is principally normal training for teachers. (2) There is no private school of any kind in this township. "What is known sometimes in the papers as the academy is only a public school having 2 rooms, and the higher room or grade is sometimes called the academy. There is usually a term of 2 or 3 months of a subscription school in the echoolhouse during the early summer after the public school closes, mostly taught by the teacher that taught the previous term of public schools. A report from Vermont says : This school is run part of the year as a private school, i. e., the school board will hire a teacher for 22 weeks and give the teacher the use of the property for a spring term which is paid by tuition from each pupil. In the south public moneys are derived mainly from state appropriations, permanent county or township funds, but not usually from local taxation, except for localities under special laws. For example, in Texas, out of 205 counties reporting to the state superintendent, local school taxes are shown in but 130. In general at the south the public funds are not sufQcient to maintain long terms of free schools, and customs have grown up in the support of schools by combined public and private efibrt that have generally disappeared in the north. The methods taken in different states to make the public funds most helpful affect the statistics of the states variously. It may be noted here that two items of great consequence in themselves and in their cost where winters are severe, the house and the fuel, are of less relative importance in a climate where comfort is secured with a shade from the sun and a shelter from rain. It is quite common in the open country of the south to carry on a school without any property belonging to the public and without any outlay for fuel. The use of a site, the material and labor of erection, without more money than will buy glass and hinges, are contributed by individuals for a house that does not appear in statistics of public property, and such fuel as may be necessary is picked up freely from adjacent woodl;ind. The same system of building, but requiring larger cash contributions, is found in many of the villages and cities. Partly under forms of law, partly by customs not recognized in legal enactment, arrangements are made in southern states with proprietors of private schools to give free elementary tuition to the children of INSTITUTIONS. 15 the vicinity for snclx time as the public money will cover. The limitations of age and of legal studies vary considerably, making it almost or quite impossible, in connection with the other circumstances mentioned, to make an absolute distinction between private and public school enrollment or to discriminate completely such duplications as occur. The legal age in Texas, outside of the chartered cities and special districts, has narrower limits than in any other fetate, being from 8 to 16 years. To a great extent in the south the tuition period is considered as wholly a private school not controlled by public school regulations. In Texas the combination of a free term and a tuition term is very generally maintained under the continued control of the school board, the tuition arrangements either for more time or for pupils out of legal age being regarded as extensions of the public free term. It is in the power of each county commissioner's court in Texas to determine whether to provide for the election of a county superintendent of schools or to leave the county judges as ex ofl&cio county superintendents of public instruction. One of the latter officers in southern Texas Avrites: Wo have Tio schools in tills county other than public schools. In some instances schools are conducted by private subscription after the free school fund is exhausted, but in every instance the schools thus taught are public and under the control and management of the trustees of that district. The principal of a public school in a city of southern Texas writes : No strictly private schools are now maintained in this part of the state, so far as I am able to ascertain. The schoolat this place /s this year supported one-third by public and two-thirds by private funds. The private fund is not tuition, but an amount guaranteed by responsible citizens. The amount of the private fund for the present scholastic year is $1,400. In North Carolina the law authorizes a contract with a private school to maintain a public free term for the public money, the teachers during this term being amenable to the public school officers, which differs from the Massachusetts contracts with academies in two particulars : the North Carolina contracts are generally for elementary instruction, the Massachusetts contracts chiefly for secondary instruction j the North Carolina contracts give the legal control of the school to the public; the Massachusetts contracts leave the management of the school under private control. In North Carolina a list of elementary studies is all that is allowed in public schools except under a proviso for special arrangement by the school committee for other branches to be taught. Under section 2591 of the state laws a provision is made authorizing the union between public and jirivate schools. As amended by the laws of 1889 school committees are empowered to contract with teachers of private schools ; provided : In any school district where there may be a private school, regularly conducted for at least 9 months in the year, the school committee may contract with the teacher of such private school to give instruction to all pupils between the ages of 6 and 21 years in the branches of learning taught in the public schools, as prescribed in this chapter, without charge and free of tuition; and such school committee may pay such teacher for such services out of the public school funds apportioned to the district, and the agreement as to such pay shall be arranged between the committee and the teacher; provided, any teacher so employed shall obtain a first grade certificate before begimiing his work, and shall from time to time make such reports as are required of other public school teachers under this chapter ; provided further, that the board of education of the county and the county superintendent shall have the same authority in respect to tho employment and dismissal of teachers under this section nad in every other respect as is conferred in other sections of the law ; and provided further, that all contracts made under this section shall designate the length of the public school term, which shall not be less than the average length of the public school terms of the county of the preceding year. Note [by state superintendent] . — This section is intended to harmonize the public and the private school interests, but it does not contemplate that the pupils of any one district be divided among the different private schools that may be located within its limits. The general law provides that districts must bo laid off and definite territorial lines established and a public school house provided, at which all the pupils within such lines axe to attend school. If, however, the committee think best, they can employ the principal of a permanently established private school to teach all the pupils of the district, following the spirit and the letter of this section. While the committee are to decide whether such contract shall be made with a teacher of a private school, the board of education are to determine whether the private school is such a one as is contemplated, if there is any doubt on this point; and they are to see that tho law is complied with in all other particulars. The length of term must bo required as provided in the section, and the board of education have control as full as in other schools. In case there are in the district a female school and a male school, the committee can arrange so that the female pupils may attend the female school and the male pupils the male school; and the funds in that case shall be divided proportionally according to the census. In Georgia, whenever on account of sparseness of population it is impracticable for the county boards to make arrangements for keeping up the primary schools for 3 months of the year, tho boards have the power to provide for schools to continue for 2 months only, so located as to be convenient to the majority of the children for whose benefitthey are established, and each containing not less than 15 pupils; and the school terms maybe so arranged that the same teacher may serve in two, three, or more schools. Such schools are called in the law ambulatory schools. Under the general law pupils in advanced studies are regarded as private students, since it is illegal, outside the places with special laws, to use public money for any but elementary instruction. By the constitution schools not common schools are not to be deprived from participation in the educational fund of the state as to all pupils therein taught in the elementary branches of an English education. Georgia presents a special condition in the so-called long term schools. In 1890 it was found that the public money would maintain public schools for 80 days. Contracts were authorized with private schools that would be open at least twice 80 days, by which a child of the vicinity, entitled to the privileges of the public schools, should 16 EDUCATION. have a claim upon the private school for elementary instruction to the amount of 80 days, attending at his convenience, within the total annual continuance of the school. For 1891 the free tuition in such cases Avas 5 months or 100 days. In some of the southern states it is quite common to allow teachers to teach a free term till the public money is exhausted and then to extend the school as a private school. It is also somewhat customary to arrange so that the elementary resident pupils, paid for with public money, are assigned by the school proprietors to rooms Psud teachers distinct from the nonresident or advanced pupils who pay tuition. This gives ready opportunity to keep separate records of a private school and a public school under the same general control, not without probability of duplication in the enrollmeut in different parts of the year, but less perplexing than the records of a private school receiving pupils on public account under an arrangement that permits distributing 80 or 100 days' fi?ee attendance at public cost over 160 days in a semiprivate school. There were public schools throughout Tennessee earlier than in most southern states. Public effort and private effort are often combined in the same school, academies being conducted as public schools till the public fund is exhausted and by the principals on their own account for the rest of the year. A certain report shows a combination of a public school with a private school, forming a consolidated free school for 10 months. In another county a greater number of the schools are in churches. In yet another a few schools continue 10 months in the year, people agreeing to pay tuition when the public fund is exhausted. A teacher from Louisiana reports : This school is an ordinary puhlic free school and the free term is merely supplemented by a private term. The following letter from Florida illustrates one reason why school property does not make a greater showing in pubUo records : The school buildings and grounds are private property ; that is, they are not owned by the school board but by patrons. The board does not have to pay rent for them, however. Some of the furniture is owned by the board. In addition to causes which leave duplications in returns of public schools, there is a duplication thus far unavoidable and immeasurable in the grand aggregate of those who are in public schools and in private schools in different parts of the same year. The effect of this form of duplication is least in the northeastern states and is greatest in certain southern states, where public appropriations and private contributions or tuition fees are still largely united for the support of public schools in a manner generally, but not universally, superseded in the north by local taxation to make public schools free. The Census Office endeavored to separate the purely private schools from the public schools that might depend on private aid, but it can not claim to have reached full success. After thoughtful consultation and careful consideration it seemed wise generally to count a school as public or private according to the controlling power under which it was maintained, but this line could not be followed without many j)erplexing incidents. The great difficulty in securing clear distinctive reports wiU be plain to those educators who have had occasion to examine closely into the conditions in each state, and find some of the most marked local peculiarities which affect the line of division between public and private schools as given below. In the northeast, in Massachusetts, a town is legally allowed to contract for the tuition of its high school pupils in a private academy whose trustees and teachers are not amenable' to any public control more direct than popular sentiment. In some New England states school boards pay for tuition of their pupils at some other school and transportation between the school and their homes, when it seems unwise to maintain a school under their own control. In Kew York, under regulations of the board of regents of the University of the State of New York, an allowance from the public fund is made to any school, private or public, which shows under the regents' examinations that it is making a standard contribution to education, resembling more closely than anythiug else in this country the English grant in aid system by which an allowance from public funds has been made to a school that shows that it contributes something to general education, whether that school be Brahman, Mohammedan, Christian, or without distinctive religious character. The modes of conducting the combined public and private schools are not uniform even witliin one state, as is evident on comparing the following citations from letters received from Texas with those already quoted: a letter from central Texas reports a school which is public 20 weeks and private 12 weeks, with a separate teacher for each part. Another letter from the same part of the state reports a school public 12 weeks, parochial 20 weeks, with no religious instruction in the first 12 weeks. Another school in southwest Texas is reported as held in a church, the church authorities furnishing teachers and receiving pubhc funds for instructing public school children 19 weeks, and after the fund is exhausted continuing 9 weeks as a strictly private school. A school iu northeast Texas reports : The property is owned by private individuals, but the pu"Dlio school is taught in connection with the private. INSTITUTIONS. 17 GENEEAL CONDITION OF EDUOATIOE". It is impossible to reduce the most important elements of education to statistical form. They are to be measured by the relative integrity, thrift, prosperity, and happiness that result from the combined circumstances that mold the life and develop the character of either an individual or a community. The ultimate essence of education is mental, moral, spiritual. We must learn something of its condition in any community by studying the records of public order, or rather of public disorder and crime, since the municipal records treat good order in the negative way. We may be guided somewhat in our estimate of relative education by the general peace and contentment of a people, yet at the time of observation some special incident, like a storm sinking a fishing fleet or the collapse of a mine, may have a disproportionate effect in depressing a community habitually prosperous and peacefully happy. The fundamental education of nations is not manifest in small units of time, nor is it revealed through examination papers or grade marks. Owing to the difQculties that attend statistical measure of real education, men study the records of external appliances, like school enrollments, promotions, and percentages, the number of teachers and the accommodations of houses devoted to school purposes, too often forgetting that these are insignificant except as exponents of work whose character, as wrought out by either teacher or pupil, is constantly a variable quantity. One can not gather carefully the statistics of buildings and teachers and pupils without perceiving many general circumstances, not reducible to figures, that must have a bearing on the interpretation of the educational effectiveness of those elements which go into annual and decennial records. Education appears for the first time in census tables of the United States in 1840, so that the census reports on that subject now cover a period of 50 years. The conditions in 1840 were such that the classification adopted roughly suggests the number who might respectively be classed as elementary, secondary, and superior in their lines of study. It is highly probable that the very small number of special institutions then existing under private or public beneficence were included in the general summaries. Such institutions in recent census years have been grouped by themselves. In the report of 1840 merely the number of pupils was given, without sex or color. The nation expected but one race to attend school. For Massachusetts alone the number in elementary schools and the number at public charge approached agreement. At that time Massachusetts was almost singly conspicuous in the general maintenance of free schools. It is claimed that in 1840 a union graded free public school was organized in central New York, and in 1842 a similar step was taken at Detroit, Michigan. Whatever may be the credit due for leading in this widening of the public free school, there was between 1840 and 1850 a very rapid development westward of schools depending on local taxation for support. For a time many of these schools derived some assistance from tuition fees, not only of nonresidents, as is still the general practice, but of all pupils, a custom not yet wholly discontinued. The tables for 1850 indicate the growing prominence of public schools, but in the change of conditions the classification does not so fully indicate the range of work as in the returns of 1840. The table for 1860 illustrates the continued growth of the public free school sentiment north of the general line suggested by the Ohio river, with a marked modification in Indiana, where the authority to levy adequate local taxation was delayed yet later by reason of a decision of the state supreme court. The table for 1870 indicates social changes as compared with the table for 1860. The great civil war had intervened, the public schools in the older northern states had passed the stage of rapid growth belonging to new popular institutions, and their enlargement approximated the variations in population more than in the previous decades. In this decade, however, there were indications of the growth of the public school southward. This new growth must not be mistaken for the inauguration of public schools. The large cities of the south had efficient public schools long before, and all states from Alabama westward formed from the public domain were organized like the oldest states of the northwest, with a division into congressional townships and the grant of a section or square mile of land in each township for school purposes. The public schools of the south, like the earlier public schools of the north, appear in 1870 largely dependent on tuition fees and other private resources. The table for 1880, unfortunately, contains only the record for public common schools, the Census Office having been closed before the material gathered for private schools and for superior public institutions was ready ftr publication. The growth of public schools in the south was very great in the decade, as well as in newly settled portions of the north. The colored element, almost unschooled in earlier decades, begins to appear in the returns of public school attendance. The summary table for 1890 shows a continued growth of public schools in the south and west, and among the old northern states a relative decline as compared with population, resulting for the whole country in a growth slightly greater in proportion than the growth of population. Were we able to compare the enrollment in all schools in both decades, it is quite possible that the gain in private schools, including the parochial schools, would exceed the apparent local decline in public school enrollment, so that no indication of decline in general education would appear. The unfortunate failure to reach results for private schools in 1880 prevents any authoritative comparison with that year. ED 2 18 EDUCATION. The folio-wing table presents the general changes that have apparently taken place in 50 years by decades: PUPILS ENROLLED IN SCHOOLS, NOT INCLUDING ALASKA, EXCLUSIVE (FOK RECENT DECADES) OF SPECIAL CLASSES, KEFORiMATORY, CHARITABLE, AND INDIAN SCHOOLS. ITEMS. 18»0 1880 1870 1860 1850 1840 Population 62, 622, 250 14, 371, 893 612, 7C8, 965 50, 155, 783 38, 558, 371 7,210,420 6,228,060 31, 443, 321 B, 477, 037 4, 955, 894 23, 191, 876 3, 642, 694 3, 354, 173 17, 069, 453 2, 025, 656 1, 845, 264 Primary and common, 1840 ; public, 1850, etc. (a) 9, 951, 608 a "Primary and common" in 1840; "public " in 1850, 1860, and 1870; "public common b Includes 64,478 additional to common eclioola. ' in 1880 and 1890. The errors in all the years seem to have had a fairly uniform influence, apparently partly due to the constancy of local conditions. The variations of school age and methods of administration must modify the value of any comparisons between two states. Great local changes adjust themselves into a moderate general effect. In illustration, compare the 20 years from 1850 to 1870 and the 20 years from 1870 to 1890. Population apparently increased in the first interval 66.26 per cent and in the second 62.41 per cent. Total school enrollment seems to have increased 97.94 per cent between 1850 and 1870 and 99.32 per cent between 1870 and 1890, rates nearly identical. The difference in the use of terms aaid the uncertainty of their interpretation in the various censuses make minutely accurate comparison impracticable. The term public schools is popularly used in recent years to include the great body of common schools, as they are called in certain states, maintained for local convenience, not usually including schools — universities for example — maintained for the general public, nor the various special schools, supervised in some states by boards of public charities, less important in 1840. At the south, and to a degree in the north, public and private effort are often so combined that a rigid distinction is impracticable. The public schools of recent years to which the "primary and common schools" of that time most nearly correspond did not form a distinct classification in 1840. The title in that census, "pupils at public charge", would approach the present "public schools" only in limited portions of the country. Under the limitations we have the following apparent conditions: COMPARATIVE GAIN PER CENT IN NATIONAL POPULATION AND PUBLIC SCHOOL ENROLLMENT: 1850-1890. ITEMS. 1890 1880 1870 1860 1860 24.86 28.31 30.08 59.79 22.63 25.67 35.58 47.75 35.87 81. 77 , a "Primary and common" in 1840; "public" in 1860,1860, and 1870; and "public common" in 1880 and 1890. The great relative gain in enrollment in the first decade seems due in part to the enthusiastic development of free schools in the north and west, an effect subsiding in the second decade. The decline in the third decade is apparently partly due to the disturbance of social institutions by the civil war. The development of southern public schools helps swell the rate in the fourth decade, equalized in the fifth decade to a closer relation to growth of population. The recent public school movement in the south is only to be compared with the educational revolution between 1848 and 1860 in the states formed of the original northwest territory, when the union free school, depending on local taxation to round out its funds, became the ideal. This gain at the south, as 40 years ago in the north, is partly at the expense of private school attendance. Academies and private schools have lately been rapidly changed into public free schools, in some cases retaining the original chartered titles. Public funds are granted with growing liberality by states, and the maintenance of public schools by local taxation gains rapidly, to a great extent, however, under special laws. The board of education of Massachusetts in the report for 1890 recognizes a gain in private schools. Private school enrollment in other states as well as in Massachusetts has evidently grown at the expense of public school enrollment. The official school reports of the decade have been debating the completeness of the public school and the motives that prompt the establishment of private schools. It is to be remembered that neither a public school nor a private school in itself has any quality of influence which can be determined by its name. The public schools of Ala.ska are maintained by the national government, which also allows compensation under contracts to certain other schools. The schools classed as private are maintained by the Russian imperial government represented by the Orthodox Greek Ghurch, the North American Commercial Company, Catholics, Congregatiorialists, Episcopalians, Moravians, Presbyterians, and the Swedish Free Mission Society. lucideutal mention may be fitly made of local disturbances in school attendance only slightly subject to modification by any statute law. The superintendent of public instruction of California attributes a decrease of 1 per cent of attendance and an average shortening of almost 3 days in the duration of schools throughout the State to floods and storms of the winter of 1889-1890. The schools of New Mexico are closed early in the season to INSTITUTIONS. 19" avoid the great summer heat. Blizzards affect school attendance in Minnesota and the Dakotas. Influenza or the gripi^e diminished the attendance in 1889-1890 from Pennsylvania northeastward in nearly every state, as with less acknowledgment in reports it probably did across the country. Simple mud of the country roads was a recognized influence to diminish attendance in many states from Pennsylvania at the north to Alabama at the south and west to the Missouri river. The best equipped communities have occasion to recognize providential interruptions to school attendance causing irregularities that are not chargeable to want of interest, general or personal, among parents or among children. Certain regulations in Portland, Maine; Worcester, Massachusetts, and New Haven, Connecticut, may be cited in illustration. The details differ in these cities, but there is a general similarity in providing that on very inclement mornings a certain signal upon the fire alarm notifies the people that the morning school session is omitted, and when storms have grown to a degree involving dangerous exposure after the children have gathered, a similar signal toward noon notifies them that the school work of the day will be completed in one long session without noon intermission or a regular afternoon session. In cities of a milder climate, such as New York, Washington, and St. Louis, for example, somewhat similar precautions are taken to avoid exposing children to storms at noon. In Alabama the allotment of public money for a pupil whose parents found it necessary to send him out of his district might be paid direct to the parent. The conditions of Texas have peculiarities arising from its former national independence. There are no federal public lands in Texas, and the state has its own system of land management. Each county has a grant of 4 leagues of land for school purposes, each league containing 4,428 acres. Three modes of school organization prevail : the community, the district, and the city or independent district. Under the first mode a number of families are authorized to organize themselves into a community for school purposes without taxing powers or defined territorial boundaries. The pupils of the community have the benefit of a prorated distribution of public funds. ' The state superintendent of Texas says of the community system: j The community is not a continuous organization. It is organized at the heginning and dissolves itself at the end of the school year. It is almost impossible, under these changing conditions, to have the co-operation in a community which is necessary to secure a good school building. Local assistance is necessary to have good schools. A community can not levy a local tax because it has no fixed boundary. The law authorizing the organization of taxing districts in community counties is cumbersome and difficult of execution; besides, these districts when organized are liable to put the county in a bad condition to be permanently districted should it become necessary. The district system is somewhat like that in other states. The cities and independent districts are authorized to take full charge of their schools, including the raising of local taxes. Local taxation is optional in other districts and impossible in single communities. There are (1890) 75 community counties, 130 district counties, and 128 cities and independent districts. The tendency is toward district organization. Many counties do not appear in the report for lack of population to organize local institutions. The census of 1880 evidently took no account of the attendance of those outside the legal age limit, which tends to inflate the rates of gain. There are reported at public schools under age 31,080 white pupils, 5,957 colored pupils; over age, 23,800 white pupils, 4,675 colored pupils; over and under age, 65,512, included in the table. The report of the commissioner of public schools of Utah records the teachers and pupils of both public and private schools as Mormon and non-Mormon. As the enrollment of children of Mormon parents in the public schools is over 9 times as great as that of children of non-Mormon parents it occurs that some persons confuse public schools in Mormon neighborhoods with schools under the care of the Mormon Church. The schools under charge of the board of education of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormons) have 5,092 pupils (2,803 male, 2,2S9 female) with 96 teachers (61 male, 35 female) distributed in Arizona, Idaho, and Utah. The Catholics, Congregationalists, Episcopalians, Lutherans, Methodists, and Presbyterians maintain schools generally more of a missionary than of a parochial character. The offtce of county superintendent in Idaho ceased in January, 1891. Its duties are laid on the probate judges. The changes of officials and the mode of administration added to the difficulty of tracing out details for the census year. Of 508 schools in New Mexico, according to the governor's report, 139 (over one-fourth of aU) are taught in Spanish, aftd 184 (over a third of all) in English and Spanish, leaving 164 (just less than a third) taught in English. Governor L. Bradford Prince says: As the desire of every Spanish speaking New Mexican is that his children should understand English, it would be taught in all schools if English speaking teachers could be found for the small salaries which can be paid in remote districts. Many wealthy families employ private tutors. The remarkable disproportion of boys to girls enrolled in Valencia county (30 to 1) is confirmed by different officials. The great distances over which pupils must go to school in the sparsely settled regions seem to have some local emphasis here against the attendance of girls. Ten families have been necessary to the legal establishment of a public school, and even a boy on a galloping pony can not always go to school and return in a day. In this county, a Mttle more than 3,000 children of school age are scattered over an area larger than the state of Massachusetts. 20 EDUCATION. Here it is agaia emphasized that weak schools are hardly more a question of race than of sparse population, small financial ability, and feeble social organization. The number of teachers in Korth Carolina is not given in direct form, but the state superintendent thinks it ■will approximate the number of schools, with an allowance of perhaps 150 additional teachers for the towns and cities. The number of schools is here used for the number of teachers, and the division by sex is based on the division of sex of licensed teachers. The Croatans, under Eobeson county in the table for North Carolina, are a peculiar people, for whom the state has established special schools. They are of marked Indian typo and have an interest to students of history in a claim of descent from the Hatteras Indians and Sir Walter Ealelgh's lost colony. Local option shows itself to be sometimes even stronger than statute law in the administration of school affairs. Communities grow into methods of administration which continue after laws establishing them are repealed or which statute law has not confirmed. This is not confined to illiterate justices of the peace whose interpretations of law iu the back settlements poiat the stories of comic writers, but men in our best communities, carrying high diplomas and charged with the administration of law, continually tend to form habits for that administration that do not adapt themselves to changes of law till they are rudely disturbed by some litigation that subjects their methods to a judicial comparison with laws in whose name they conducted public affairs. Many schools have taken on intensely local conditions that are overlooked by those who expect to mold aU public education after a uniform pattern. Even absolute monarchy can not compel uniformity in vUlage or other community administration, much less can uniformity be forced in a great wide country in which diverse groups of people settle for themselves how they will conduct their affairs, and among whom no prosecutor will rise for a popular departure from law which does not attract the attention of outsiders. NOMINAL AVERAGE LENGTH OF SCHOOL TEEM IN DAYS FOR EACH STATE AND GROUP OF STATES AND FOE THE UNITED STATES. United States NUMBER OF DAYS. .. 130 North Atlantic division. 160 Maine 112 New Hampshire 118 Vermont 136 Massachusetts 177 Rhode Island 188 Connecticut 183 New York 187 New Jersey 192 Pennsylvania 148 South Atlantic division. 120 Delaware 166 Maryland 184, District of Columbia 185 Virginia 118 West Virginia 97 North Carolina 59 South Carolina 70 NUMBER OF DAYS. South Atlantic division — Continued. Georgia Florida.. North Central division. 83 120 142 Ohio 165 Indiana 130 Illinois 161 Michigan 156 "Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota . South Dakota , Nebraska 159 128 156 121 103 145 140 Kansas 135 South Central division 91 Kentucky 109 Tennessee 86 NUMBER OF DATS. South Central division — Continued. Alabama 70 Mississippi 88 Louisiana 102 Texas 105 Oklahoma (Greer county only). 33 Arkansas 75 Western division 120 Montana 143 Wyoming (estimated) 120 Colorado 145 New Mexico 77 Arizona 130 Utah 125 Nevada 139 Idaho 70 Alaska 153 Washington 97 Oregon ng California 158 The table of average duration of schools is not of high value, although most of its items are directly from recent state reports, but it is worth something as a basis of judgment of the duration of schools. The long terms of city schools tend to increase the average, the brief terms of country schools tend to lower the average, and one or the other sometimes exercises a disproportionate influence on the result. It must not be forgotten that generally in the southern states and exceptionally in northern states the table can not represent the extension of public school terms by private resources. The table would have a higher value if there were any agreed basis on which the different states reported. Several southern states make appropriations to be distributed for the maintenance of schools, leaving buildings to be provided mainly by local contributions. The state of Texas, for example, for 1889-1890 gave $4, and for 1890-1891 $4.60 for every child of school age, without distinction. Communities of stable property owners can erect commodious edifices if they choose; shifting tenantry, just beginning to know what ownership means, can hardly muster force to put up a log pen with a roof over it on donated land with donated timber. Property owners are able to lengthen out their schools by contributions and tuition fees, while men with empty pockets let their schools stop Avhen the public money is exliausted. It is less a question of race than of resources and numbers. "Weak districts anywhere in the United States have weak schools. With allowance for difference of climate a INSTITUTIONS. 21 clean, unchinked log cabin in Florida or Louisiana is better than any one of tbe hundreds of scboolhouses reported uniit for use in feeble districts of states where the snow lies deep for months. The question of ability has much to do with the expenditure for schools. Sparsely settled districts do not have schools like those of densely populated districts. The public school enrollment of California, Oregon, Iowa, Minnesota, and all states east of the Mississippi and north of the Ohio rivers shows a decline in the decade as compared with population. An absolute loss is indicated in Indiana, Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont. It is a question whether the total school enrollment has thus declined, or even the public school enrollment, to the degree indicated. Better records may eliminate duplications to a greater extent than heretofore. It is seriously to be regretted that effective attendance could not be generally compared. It has evidently increased in some states in a greater ratio than the enrollment. There was never a time when in the whole breadth of the land there was more interest on the subject of education than now. The gains in recent years have been very great, though there is widesi^read complaint that the advancement of pupils is unsatisfactory. In portions of the country where public schools are comparatively recent, great stress is laid upon classification and uniformity of books and method of administration. In regions where large schools have been closely graded long enough to cover the school life of the present pupils, complaints arc loud that individual progress is sacrificed to excellence of routine management. No one can examine the conditions at this time in the country at large without having these contrasted situations forced upon his attention. One finds imperative demands in one quarter for grading and uniformity of text books backed by claims that with them educational difficulties will vanish, and in another quarter he finds claims for the widest freedom that individual needs and preferences can suggest, in order that no individual may be cramped in his mental growth. The municipal and social adjustments of two states differ widely. Two counties or two cities of the same state, and even two wards of the same city differ widely. A constant diversity exists between rural and city conditions. The school is but one agency to aid the family and the individual. The family is responsible for the child's ignorance, and the individual is responsible for his own continued ignorance. In an ideal society, where every family has at least a quarter acre plot for cottage and garden, the child wiU grow beside the mother till strong enough to go alone, attempting to imitate her occupations. Presently the boy will go forth with his father. The parents join with other parents to provide schools for instruction and training, with the domestic life stiU the dominant factor, till the union of families covers such multitudes that it takes on a municipal character. As a co-operative agency the school ceases to secure public sympathy and support when it goes beyond the work in which the co-operators can unite. When the people are essentially agreed in their views of religion and science it is comparatively easy to arrange extended courses of study; but when wide diversities of conscientious conviction exist in the community, all religious, scientific, and historical instruction, beyond commonplace axioms, endangers the co-operation. The published regulations of one of our cities (Savannah, Georgia) illustrate at once the strength of local opinion in determining questions of administration and the concessions that are more or less formally made to bring communities of diverse views into harmonious action. The text books used in the public schools of Savannah must be such as are approved by the board and be the same in all, except in a group of schools lately adopted into the public school system, where books on history and geography, and reading books, chosen by those heretofore in charge, are allowed. The danger of abuse should the army of inexperienced teachers and unskilled school officers attempt to use their own judgment in selecting from the wealth of material by which even the most elementary reading could be ennobled has led to the enactment of state and city laws rigidly prescribing narrow lists of text books. Taking the country at large, we can not expect any schools to do the whole work, and we must welcome aU wholesome agencies in the general instruction of the people. Looking at school as a compulsory agency, statute law is excellent as a statement of agreement as to the mode of action where only rare opponents are to fall under its penalties, but when it is in advance of public approval, the enforcement is weak. Laws on education particularly require neighborly harmony for effectiveness. The coerced minority to-day is liable to become the tyrannic majority to-morrow. We liave two wholly different conditions to consider, even on the supposition that the public harmoniously offers the child opportunity for unlimited attainment at school. In the open country the co-operative character of schools is strong and the influence of the family is prominent. In the dense city the public school stands more strongly as a token of authority, an ally of the police department. The child in the villages and rural districts is privileged to be trained to a degree in industrious habits by his parents, and he gains a stock of knowledge inaccessible to his city cousin. An overwhelming proportion of Congressmen, for example, as boys had only common country school privileges, but carried studious habits into mature life either with or without collegiate opportunity. 22 EDUCATION. Maine, a state still homogeneous in a marked degree, with diversified rural occupations, perhaps best preserves the conditions general when the early training of our leading men was so largely in winter schools. The schools of the state averaged but little over 22 weeks in 1889 or 1890. Even the town high schools barely exceed an average of 6 months in the year, and the young people are busy on the farms and in the shops and_ teaching the yet humbler schools in the intervals. Yet Maine does not take an inferior rank in a comparison of the men and women she rears with those of other parts of the Union. Within a few years industrial training has received much attention, but its popular development has been irregular and almost wholly in the Une of manufactures. The rural schools of Central Europe and Scandinavia have gardens and orchards for instruction, the schoolhouse is the teacher's home, and his tenure is permanent. We omit these features in our imitation of the great European teachers and attempt to copy Pestalozzi and Eroebel's kindergartens without the gardens. Where the heterogeneous city element dominates, the father leaves home for his daily occupation before his family is together in the morning, and in families of independent incomes the mother too often turns off the children to nurses or teachers whose service in guarding them from bodily harm and restraining them from troublesome freedom at play is valued above their moral and intellectual work. If life demands all the wage earning force of the family, the mother, like the father, may be away all the busy hours and home influence is at a minimum. The waste of time in the elementary urban type of schools is enormous, except when they are viewed as houses of detention. Children in families abundantly supplied with books and current literature will spontaneously read early enough, and not one day need be spent in mere learning to name printed words of one's customary vocabulary. Even a Cherokee or a Hudson bay Indian can learn to read in his own language within one week. As the children grow, severity of grading repels those who are a little out of line with a course of study. There is great ii'regularity of employment throughout the country, and there is limited opportunity for boys and girls who have been at work or otherwise detained to go into school at any time of year without being put into classes of much younger children, organized only in the fall or spring. There often lies a strength of the ungraded country school in taking up a pupil at any stage of progress. Age and maturity are as much to be considered in grading as knowledge of books, and the young person who looks back wistfully at the rigidly graded school he left has three conditions of humiliation to face: (1) his class has left him; (2) his physical growth makes him conspicuous among the younger children ; (3) he does not expect any credit for relative progress in any prescribed subject as long as he is backward in any other. The external forces in city conditions sometimes overwhelm the most careful and conscientious fidelity of parents. On the other hand, iu the very worst cases of bad parental management the stranger who tries to lead the chUd to a nobler Ufe is apt to find him incapable of accepting anything higher than his parent as an ideal, somewhat as a rough miner with a theoretical acknowledgment of the superiority of the education of a university graduate counts him but a " tenderfoot " tUl he proves his quality by some impressive manifestation of skill or courage that gives opportunity to measure him by standards in daily use in the camps. One of the most important promises of university extension is aid for working men and women to keep in advance of their children, who can naturally and loyally follow them, Tbe city system rests upon the enforced inability of the parent to let the child grow into occupation under his own eye, the crowded condition of living so that a child has no place for wholesome animal activity. The cities and the districts that imitate them have stretched their school terms from two motives, one giving a semii)olice character to the school as a place where children will be safely kept, the other a feeling that as salaried servants teachers have too much vacation. The well to do still relieve their children from the barrenness of city confinement by taking them to the seaside or the mountains or the woods for the summer, but the teachers begin to hear a demand that they stay behind to keep vacation schools for the children who can not leave. The conditions are essentially opposite in the two types of school. In the typical co-operative school of a community of parents who can keep their children judiciously occupied under their own guidance, the school terms are shortened and their advantages are more hig'hly prized, entering more completely into the home life than in the typical city school, where authority increases at the expense of co-operation and the natural tiresomeness of a child under long drawn monotony takes on a degree of antagonism to the operation of the machine. The teacher who boards around in a poor district of New Hampshire or Pennsylvania can often do more for the individual child than a teacher in a great city. The scholastic requirements for admission to West Point are reading, writing and orthography, arithmetic, grammar, geography, and history of the United States. They are the simplest used in any institution of high repute, and would form a suitable standard for the minimum aim of every boy and girl. There is hardly a corner of the land where an earnest boy could not get help enough to conquer them by the time he was 17, the minimum age, certainly by 22, the maximum age for admission, even if he worked on a farm or in a shop much of the time. The standards required by any other institution whose influence bears upon the vicinity could profitably be kept before all puriils who could appreciate them, not with an expectation of entering West Point, but as a convenient minimum attainment for every citizen. INSTITUTIONS. 23 The country school does most for the nation in proportion to population and resources. It needs checking, rather than urging, in adopting city methods. Many question whether the city type of school has not done great harm by its certificates of studies completed, and whether the country boy who has left school knowing that he was ignorant, is not, therefore, more accessible to the lessons of after life. SCHOOLS BY COLOE. The apparent relation of public common school enrollment to population, white and colored, in the southern states in 1890, and the relative increase of colored enrollment in the decade, are seen in the tables below: APPAEENT RELATION OF PUBLIC COMMON SCHOOL ENEOLLJIENT TO POPULATION, WHITE AND COLOEED, IN THE SOUTHERN STATES IN 1890. QEOQBAPHICAL DIVISIONS. POPULATION, 1890. PUBLIC COMMON SCHOOL ENROLLMENT, 1890. PES CENT OF ENEOLLMEXT TO POPULATION. White. ■ Colored. White. Colored. White. Colored. Total 15, 608, 183 6, 901, 8U 3, 409, 061 1, 288, 736 21.84 18.67 6, 592, 149 7, 487, 576 2,528,458 3,265,771 3,485,317 150, 726 1, 168, 557 1, 652, 994 687, 610 682, 668 673, 264 32, 804 20.90 22.08 23^24 17.84 19.32 21.76 APPAEENT EELATIVE INCREASE OF WHITE AND COLORED PUBLIC COMMON SCHOOL ENEOLLMENT: 1880-1890. QBOGRAPniCAL DIVISIONS. ENROLLED IN PUBLIC COMMON SCHOOLS. PER CENT OF White. Colored. INCREASE. 1890 1880 1890 1880 White. Colored. Total 3, 409, 061 2,301,804 1, 288, 736 797, 286 48.10 61.64 South A tlantic 1, 168, 557 1, C52, 994 687, 610 869, 610 980, 338 461, 950 582, 668 673, 264 32, 804 373,543 393, 697 24,046 35.98 68.61 27.18 63.62 71.01 36.42 South Central (a) TWiqtJOiTT-i . a The enrollment in Texas for 1890 includes 65,512 pupils (54,880 white, 10,632 colored) over and under school age; the corresponding ligures were apparently not included in 1880. hut The negro race leaped from the illiterate slavery of 30 years ago, and in that time it has taken rank with the white ia eagerness to go to school. Tables are presented in this report (numbers 10, 11, and 12) indicating the apparent relation of public common school enrollment to the population, 1880-1890, by states, grouped geographically; the apparent relation of public common school enrollment to population, white and colored, in the southern states, 1890, and the apparent relative gain in public common school enrollment, white and colored, in the southern states, 1880-1890. Missouri is placed in certain tables with southern states because identified with them in social institutions. PUBLIC SCHOOLS IIST CITIES. The constant tendency in handling great masses is to minimize the needs of the individual in perfecting the organization of the whole. The school systems of the great cities sometimes by their high rank as great machines rouse the ambitious imitativeness of lesser communities, but even when viewed as excellent machines one must expect frequent disappointment. [ Cities presumably have reached stable systems of record, but the presumption is not wholly justified. Even the number of different pupils enrolled in the year is a formidable question. Many superintendents were at the pains to seek out for the census the facts not recorded in their cities. A city sometimes includes more than one distinct school district. One district may report fully, and another only in part. The current records in various cities show no distinction of color. Permanent summaries kept in the respective superintendents' offices sometimes omit the distinction of sex. For certain cities the superintendents have divided the aggregate, to show sex and color, upon the basis of present attendance. Any error in such an estimate is very small, as a change in the absolute number of the colored pupils or in the relation of the sexes between the past and the current year would be readily detected through the familiar knowledge of the local superintendent. Sometimes the boundaries of the territory supporting a system of schools differ greatly from the city lines. For example: Aurora, Illinois, contains two independent school systems, which, when combined, are not precisely 24 EDUCATION. coteriniious with tlie city, leaving still a small error to be eliminated if rigid accuracy of comparison of attendance ■within city limits were demanded. l«rashyille, Tennessee, includes certain territory for school purposes not otherwise counted with the city. Denver, Colorado, lies in districts 1, 2, and 17 of Arapahoe county. Their coinbined area varies somewhat from that of the city. Kingston, New York, includes districts 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, each an independent school municipality, and all combined noncoterminous with the city of Eangston. Cleveland and Cincinnati, Ohio, conduct their schools under special acts, by which territory not in the respective cities is attached for school purposes. Decatur, Illinois j Danbury, Norwich, Stamford, Connecticut; Amsterdam, New York, are among the localities where the boundaries of the school territory and those of the general municipality are not identical. Such instances are to be especially looked for in states where the town system prevails, and the town may retain to a greater or less extent the control of schools after some special municipality within its limits takes charge of its own police, street, and fire regulations, or in the states where the national surveys marked out school townships ia advance of settlement. Among those whose municii)al boundaries have been changed since 1880 are Birmingham, Alabama, and Chicago, Illinois. The conditions of the city of New York are peculiar. The schools directly or indirectly controlled by the board of education are : ward schools, grammar and primary; nautical school; corporate schools ; evening schools; evening high schools; college of the city of New York, and normal college of the city of New York. The ward schools, the college, and the normal college correspond to the day schools of many other cities, and it is their aggregate enrollment which api^ears in the table. The nautical school, with 149 boys and 2 male instructors, not included in the table, is free to boys between the ages of 1 5 and 20 years. The pupils live on shipboard. The evening schools and the evening high schools are comparable with like work elsewhere. The corporate schools comprise IG asylums and other institutions, responsible under local laws to the board of education. Ten kindred institutions have similar relations to the board of education in the city of Brooklyn, Buffalo, Rochester, and Syracuse carry teachers of like institutions on the public pay roll. Like institutions do not usually report to public boards of education in the country at large. There are some cities whose school statistics have reached the Census Office only as combined with other parts of the counties to which they belong. This arises in part from the perpetuation of the school administration that was inaugurated before a chartered municipality came into existence on the same territory. For instance in Connecticut, Willimantic is a borough of 8,648 people, empowered to care for general public wants, as streets, water works, and police, while the schools continue to be administered in the name of the town of Windham, within which a railroad junction and manufacturing interests have massed this dense group in comparatively recent years. In the states formed of the public domain, many cities have grown up whose schools are still governed under the forms suggested by the original surveys. Such are Aurora and Decatur, Illinois, closely paralleled by Denver, Colorado. Manual training, which had a place in a few city school systems 10 years ago, has been very much more widely pursued in the decade. Among cities with some sort of manual training more than drawing in the public schools are the following : Concord, New Hampshire. Bostcn, Massachusetts. Brookline, Massachusetts. Cambridge, Massachusetts. Hyde Park, Massachusetts. New Bedford, Massachusetts. Springiield, Massachusetts. "Waltham, Massachusetts. Winchester, Massachusetts. Providence, Rhode Island. New Haven, Connecticut. Albany, New York. Jamestown, New Yck. Lansingburg, New York. Mount Vernon, New York Newburg, New York. New York, New York. Glean, New York. Elizabeth, New Jersey Garfield, New Jersey. Hoboken, New Jersey. Montclair, New Jersey. Morristown, New Jersey. Newark, New Jersey. Orange, New Jersey. Passaic, New Jersey. Paterson, New Jersey. South Orange, New Jersey. Union, New Jersey. Vineland, New Jersey. Weehawkeu, New Jersey. Chester, Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Tidioute, Pennsylvania. West Chester, Pennsylvania. Wilkesbarre, Pennsylvania. Wilmington, Delaware. Baltiiiiore, Maryland. Wasliingtou, District of Columbia. Jacksonville, Florida. Pensacola, Florida. Cleveland, Ohio. Toledo, Ohio. Indianapolis, Indiana. Chicago, Illinois. Galesburg, Illinois. Moline, Illinois. Peoria, Illinois. Springiield, Illinois. Bay city, Michigan. Muskegon, Michigan. Appleton, Wisconsin. Eauclaire, Wisconsin. Lacrosse, Wisconsin. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. ■ Minneapolis, Minnesota. St. Paul, Minnesota. Stillwater, Minnesota. Oskaloosa, Iowa. Omaha, Nebraska. Knoxville, Tennessee. New Orleans, Louisiana. Little Kock, Arkansas. Pasadena, California. San Francisco, California. INSTITUTIONS. 25 SUPEEIOE SCHOOLS. The present period is marked by the development of universities, particularly of those maintained by the fjtates. Colleges have increased, with a strong disposition to optional courses diverging from the courses of Greet, Latin, mathematics, and metaphysics so long deemed the standard. A decade ago the criticism of the miscellaneous use of the name high school to cover alike very elementary work in a weak district and advanced work in a strong body of population became emphatic, and more definite tests of high school work have been developed or Btrengthened. Now, university is the term at which a kindred criticism is directed, and men are asking if an instikition devoted to post graduate courses and an institution with classes still conning secondary studies are alike entitled to the name university. The strengthening of the local high schools by a better defining of their work is accompanied by a question in some quarters whether an institution that takes students from the high schools is not rather a college than a university, and a further question is agitated whether university methods are advantageous to young students. Schools of theology are almost wholly private. Training for other professions is given in state institutions aa well as in private schools. The standards for the profession of law have been gradually strengthened and the work of law schools has been broadened. The standing of medical colleges has been apparently strengthened in the past decade, and the influence of the state boards of health is recognizable in the new sense of responsibility that seems to prevail. The growth of nurses' schools in the same general connection has been considerable. The development of veterinary surgery in this country is mostly recent, and thus far the work is mainly dependent on instructors from European schools. The growth of schools of that group has been so rapid that the figures of the census year already fall far behind present conditions. Few women and not many colored students are to be found in any professional schools, except those for training teachers, in which women predominate, and nurses' training schools, almost wholly attended i^y women. Schools of pedagogy rest their claim for a place among superior schools mainly upon the character of the training which they give. In general, those maintained by the state have the best standing. The question of grouping presents some difficulties. Many schools for teachers accept candidates whose low scholarship would bar their entrance to the best secondary schools. Some universities are now establishing chairs of pedagogy and requiring a high scholarship of those in attendance. The term normal has been used to cover private enterprises which make no pretense of professional training, and, therefore, are not schools of pedagogy. The necessities of a race rising from the ignorance of recent servitude have made the requirements for admission to schools for that race lighter, with a tendency to higher standards. The United States military and naval academies are included in this general outline under technology in the states of New York and Maryland respectively. For many years after their estabhshment these institutions were almost alone as schools of mechanical and civil engineering, and their graduates excel in those lines of technology in which they were trained. The development of schools devoted to technology has been stimulated by the needs of the last quarter of a century, especially in connection with the new demands for transportation, lighting, heating, drainage, and ventilation in the tendency to city life. So broad is the field, so serious are the demands for thorough preliminary training, so extensive is the equipment for diversified technical instruction and practice, so scholarly, widely read, and experienced must be the professors who guide the discussions of laws and social relations affecting the needs of modern life, that university is seriously considered a fitting name for the foremost of these schools. The enlargement of these schools is one of the marked educational features of the decade. There is a group of schools preparatory to the professional schools of technology, sometimes under the same administration as the latter so that the same instructors do service in both. The apparent strength of these schools is summarized in the statement on the following page, which is inserted at this point on account of the close relation of these secondary schools to technology. 26 EDUCATION. SECONDAEY TECHNOLOGY. STATES. TEACHEES . STUDENTS. Total. Male. Female. Total. Male. Female. The United States 126 80 46 3,235 ol, 870 1,365 Colorado 9 13 5 12 4 1 47 278 88 » 250 2, 379 119 17 48 33 27« 80 9 a250 1,060 113 17 30 14 Illinois Indiana 8 Kansas 13 76 9 11 8 2 36 1 NewYork 1,319 e Ohio Pennsylvania "Virginia 6 4 2 18 a Includes 1 colored. There are trade schools with a distinct independent enrollment whose work may be called secondary technology. There are other trade or technical schools to which pupils enrolled elsewhere go at designated hours, and there are many cities and institutions where manual training, including the elementary use of tools, is incorporated in the school work. No attempt has been made to represent by figures the manual work in schools whose enrollment otherwise appears in the general tables. Manual training is prominent in most institutions specially organized for the negroes and the Indians, in orphanages and reformatories. The degree to which it is carried in public schools varies greatly and it is sometimes applied to drawing only. SEC01>rDARY SCHOOLS. A school is even more an exponent of social conditions than a builder of other institutions, as may be illustrated in the history of secondary education in the United States in the 50 years since education was first a census inquiry. The two tables following are condensed from the census of 1840, or based upon it : SCHOOL STATISTICS OF THE UNITED STATES: 1840. QKOGEAPHIOAL DIVISIONS. The United States . North Atlantic . South Atlantic . North Central . . South Central . . Aggregate numher of students and scholars. 2, 025, 656 1, 413, 231 141, 884 366, 327 104, 214 Numher of students in universities and colleges. 16, 233 6,619 3,105 3,003 3,506 Number of scholars in academies and grammar schools. 164, 159 97, 376 34, 748 11, 724 20, 311 Numher of scholars in primary and common schools. 1,815,264 1, 309, 286 104, 031 351, 600 80, 397 Number of scliolars at public charge. 468, 364 3T0, 851 23,404 62,263 11, 846 Population. 017, 069, 453 a, 701, 082 3, 925, 299 3, 351, 542 3, 025, 430 olncludes 6,100 persons on public ships in the service of the United States. APPARENT EATIO OF SCHOOL ENROLLMENT TO POPULATION: 1840. GEOGRAPHICAL DIVISIONS. In aU schools. In universities and colleges. In acaderoioB and grammar schools. In primary and ciimmon schools. The TTnited States 1: 8 1: 1,052 1: 104 1: 9 North Atlantic 1: 5 1: 28 1: 9 1: 29 1: 1,021 1: 1,264 1: 1,116 1: 863 1: 69 1: 113 1: 286 1: 149 1: 5 1: 38 1: 10 1: 38 The negro race, then essentially illiterate, constituted about two-fifths of the population in the South Atlantic and slightly over one-third in the South Central division. The South Atlantic division in 1840 had 1 in 67 of the white population in attendance in secondary schools, the South Central 1 in 93. In the isolation of families much elementary and secondary work was done by private tutors and governesses. In the absence of official record, fragmentary accounts and the memory of those who knew northern schools of 184:0 indicate a general equality of the sexes in annual enrollment of common schools, with a sweUiug hst of big ' INSTITUTIONS. 27 boys in winter. In secondary schools the same conditions partly prevailed, with a growing preponderance of boys and young men as the superior schools were reached. The average age in school was much higher than now. The youth worked at home in house and field and shop in busy months, and went to school in slack months till full grown. A transition for 50 years has been changing the significance of terms. ¥or 1850 and 1860 it is probable that what were called " academies and other schools" included more elementary work than the " academies and grammar schools " of 1840 when " grammar schools " correspond to later high schools. In 1870 the combined private academies, day and boarding schools, included elementary work, and public high schools were credited in state reports with 73,047 aside from the high school pupils of California, Illinois, New Jersey, and Wisconsin, who were not separated from the general enrollment. The estimate of 100,000 in pubhe high schools in 1870 is amply justified, but no one can tell what to deduct for elementary work in private schools of that year. In 1880 there was a failure to publish full returns. The following table, outlining available returns for 50 years covering secondary work, emphasizes two points: (1) continuious changes in conditions and in the use of terms preclude close comparisons for different decades; (2) the facts recorded for schools are still so diverse and the care of records is so variable that no grouping of essential items into an accurate national summary for a current year is yet possible: APPROXIMATE EELATIVE SECONDARY ENROLLMENT AND POPULATION: 1840-1890- 1840. 1850. 1860. 1870. 1880. 1890. Population. 17, 069, 453 23,191,876 31, 443, 321 38, 558, 371 50, 155, 783 62, 622, 250 \ Approximato secondary enrollment. Academies and grammar schools 164, 159 Academies and other schools 261. 362 Academies and other schools 465, 023 Academies, day and hoarding schools ,.,.., o726,.688 Kot published. Private 296,245^ Public 311, 0955 ®"' ^^^ aThe 100,000 evidently in public high schools offset more or less fully the elementary pupils in this line. The tendency is toward a clearer discrimination, though the public high school, simply the most advanced department of its locality, sometimes hardly lifts its highest class above elementary work. The high schools of some cities have a year or more of superior work, but short commercial courses are in vogue, in certain instances without foreign languages or mathematics above arithmetic. Pubhe secondary schools whose records are available, almost without exception have more girls than boys, which is greatly emphasized in graduating classes often of girls only. For example, Ohio reports in city high schools, 1890, 3,785 boys, 10,210 girls; graduates, 1890, 305 boys, 784 giils; graduates of high schools of the state since their organization, 8,415 boys, 18,903 girls; 55, sex not reported. State university examinations give a standard for high schools in the following states : California, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, Tennessee, Texas, and Wisconsin. Some corporate private universities and colleges follow a system of accepting students on the certificates of designated schools in some of the states just named, and in Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, and Ohio. The certificate system is provoking much debate. In its favor are urged convenience, the better revelation of a pupil's knowledge in his continued experience with his teacher, a.s compared with the work of a few hours, in which an excellent scholar may fail to do himself justice. To its disadvantage it is urged that studying for specific examinations may tend to a narrowness of view, and that the certifying teacher is in peril at the approving university through any failure of a certificated pupil to maintain himself, and in peril at home if he conscientiously withholds a certificate from any one whose friends are confident his teacher ranks him too low. A modification has been introduced relating to examinations for admission to some of the leading institutions that is of interest as a recognitiojn that English literature has outgrown the powers of any young man to prepare to answer any set of random questions over its whole range, and as a suggestion of courses that may advantageously occupy one's reading time for an extended period. The schemes of these institutions indicate as much as two years in advance upon what authors the api^licant will be questioned. The indirect influence of these announcements and of the publication of the questions used for admission has been recognized as an important power in elevating the work of lower schools, as one might call it a form of university extension, a term just gaining hold in the United States to represent the instructive influence of universities on those not identified with them as resident students. In California the schools whose certificates are received at the state university in lieu of an entrance examination are called accredited schools, and may be either public or pr vate. In Illinois and Tennessee they are also termed accredited; in Indiana, commissioned; in Iowa, acci-pted; in Missouri, approved; in Texas, auxiliary, afliliated, or approved. Minnesota calls the high schools recognized by the state for a. special grant, state high schools; first class, when fiilly equipped; second class, well equipped in general, but lacking in some particular; third class, not 28 -EDUCATION. ■well equipped as Mgh schools, but witli hopeful prospects of growth to a higher class. Nebraska recognizes the different conditions of strong and weak communities with two classes of high schools, those fitting for a minor course and those fitting for a major course at the state university. There is increasing facility in determining who had a test study like algebra, notwithstanding the incipient presentation of algebra to some elementary scholars. We may add the students in two mathematical studies as different persons, with a liability to error for those who took two of the studies within the year. The secondary public schools of the North Atlantic division are widely diverse in organization, municipal relations, and range of studies. The forest regions of northern New England and New York, the great manufacturing interests of soathern New England, the international exchanges and traffic of New York, the mining and. manufacturing centers of Pennsylvania, the gardens and orchards of New Jersey, the diversity of mountain and plain over the whole division, would be sufficient to produce great local variations in the needs and the work of the public schools. The variations growing out of natural and industrial conditions are considerably increased by the differences in the usages by which the people in the several states have adjusted the relations betweea personal and municipal effort. These remarks wiU apply to the whole union, but there has grown up a popular impression that the term high school represents nearly the same conditions anywhere, but above all in the northeastern part of the country. It is impracticable to give very definite statements as to the number of pupils in secondary schools as distinguished from those of elementary rank. In some cases it is not easy to separate the secondary irapils from those of superior rank. An attempt has been made to give a series of tables that shall be suggestive of the relative character of the work in the public schools, at the same time indicating the kind of reports available to any one who wishes to judge of the value of the present tables and the conditions which one who attempts to make better tables in the future must consider. NOETH ATLANTIC DIVISION. Maine appears to Include elementary work in the high school, though securing something of the old time maturity of pupils, still exalting the value of the winter's school in busy rural communities (average annual duration of high school, 25 weeks). Maine has in high schools 15,299, without distinction of sex, including 5,936 in mathematics above arithmetic, and 1,029 common school teachers. In New Hampshire 7,084, without distinction of sex, are reported studying higher branches; 1,421 male and 1,862 female students are reported in public schools of a higher grade. In Yermont 2,432 scholars are reported in high schools, sex not given; 737 are recorded as studying Latin. In Massachusetts the high schools are to a great extent preparatory to the colleges, and the schools rank well as secondary schools. The returns are imperfect iu regard to the sex of the pupils, but the total number reported is 25,317. In Ehode Island the cities and large towns maintain high schools of a generally advanced secondary character, but their enrollment is not separately shown in the state report. The census figures, as far as definite, are from individual reports. In Connecticut 27 high schools were reported, but the number of high school pupils does not appear in the state report; so far as definitely secured it has been through local reports. In New York the board of regents exercises effective influence upon the character of both private and public schools through its system of inspection and examinations, by which certain allotments of public money are available to either public or private schools, often on sectarian foundations, according to the number of students in certain courses and the number who pass certain examinations. The institutions recognized by the board of regents are not reported in such form that a ready discrimination can be made between those which are to be counted as private schools and those which are a part of the public free school system, nor does the report discriminate the sex of students. The cities and large towns of Pennsylvania and New Jersey maintain high schools with local variations in the range of studies pursued, but the high school enrollment is not shown iu either state report. The local reports obtained by the census in these states are but suggestive of the total number of secondary pupils. SOUTH ATLANTIC DIVISION. Maryland has — In high schools and colleges of Baltimore 1,098 Outside of Baltimore : Studying algebra 4,862 Studying geometry 1, 936 A total apparent secondary enrollment 7,896 Maryland stands relatively high in secondary education. In the grammar schools of the city of Baltimore boys study algebra through quadratics and girls begin algebra, in addition to those given above for the state. The eastern shore of Maryland, comprising 9 counties whose whites are of almost purely English descent, hardly INSTITUTIONS. 29 educatioual, moral, and social conditious than can be given here. Suffice it to say that here is a population — total, 184,097; white, 125,284; colored, 58,813 — for many years standing nearly stationary in number, of homogeneous character, essentially rural, having no aggregations so large as 5,000 people, rising above the state at large in the ratio of secondary pupils in the public schools. The a,cademies of Maryland were established in every county years before the existence of the state j)ublic school system. Some have been converted into high schools and jilaced under the control of the boards of county school commissioners. The rest are governed by boards of trustees which are perpetual, the boards filling vacancies by election. These clearly belong under the head of secondary education, as the ancient languages and higher mathematics are taught to all the students. They receive donations from the state, and report annually to the state board of education. This explanation by the state superintendent of public instruction makes it clear beyond question that part of the academies have become public high schools. It is also clear that the government of the other academies is in the hands of private corporations, although their partial support by the state leads some to call them public. This illustrates specifically a difficulty experienced in many of the states in properly determining whether a school is to be classed as private or as public. The small state of Delaware has but few public secondary schools, and the number of pupils has been partially obtained through individual reports. The high schools of the two races in the District of Columbia, of which the city of Washington is the principal part, are ranked as secondary schools. The number of x^upils in each high school is embodied in the printed report of the schools of the district. In Virginia there are reported 8,122 white and 1,002 colored pupils studying higher branches in the public schools, or a total of 9,124. In West Virginia there are reported 72 studying geometry, 1,623 studying algebra, or a total of 1,695 outside the principal cities. Accurate reports from the whole state would probably exceed the estimate here given for secondary studies. In North Carolina the number reported in public secondary schools is relatively small, since it is only by special authority of the boards that the higher branches are taught, and the combination of public and private schools takes- such a form that most of the secondary instruction falls under private tuition. For South Carolina 7,210, without distinction of race or sex, are given in the state report as studying the higher branches in the public schools. In Georgia there are 22 public high schools, mainly in cities and districts under special laws, the use of public money in other cases being restricted by the state constitution to elementary instruction. The reports from the public secondary schools were not wholly obtainable in a separate form. The sparse population of Florida has but few points of concentrated strength to maintain public secondary schools, and of those knowledge has been gained mainly through individual reports. NOKTH CENTKAL DIVISION. The North Central division, by reason of its wealth of natural resources and the inauguration of school endowments in the first disposal of the public laud, coming into active effort just as the experience of the Atlantic states indicated the most profitable directions for exertion, has with its present density of population the most favorable conditions educationally of any great geographical division. The states are more fully noted separately. Ohio, with well defined organization, appears to make high school and secondary school properly interchangeable terms. Out of a population of 3,672,316, Ohio has in public high schools, according to the state report, boys, 16,051; girls, 20,441; a total of 36,492. Of these there are studying algebra, 25,839; studying geometry, 6,919; studying trigonometry, 1,324; studying algebra or higher mathematics, 34,082. It is quite possible that 1 in 18 of the high school enrollment would properly be counted as a secondary pupil who was not at the time engaged in any one of the studies used as a test. This would closely indicate the character of the studies of the high school pupils. According to the same report there were 10,619 studying Latin, or over 29 per cent of those in high schools. The highest work at public charge in Cincinnati wiU rank with superior work, as it does more or less steadily in some other cities. It is quite a common custom in Ohio for colleges to admit students from schools of assured standing without examination. In Indiana there is a minimum course for commissioned high schools, of which there were 109 in 1890. This course comprises algebra, geometry, and Latin or German. The connection between high schools and the higher state institutions is weU defined, each school of the proper standmg being recognized by a commission of the following form : STATE OF INDIAJSTA — HIGH SCHOOL COMMISSION. This certifies that , superintendent of the graded schools of the , is authorized by the state hoard of education to certify students of the high school department of said school for admission to the Indiana University, Purdue University, and the State Normal School, in accordance with the requirements of the said several institutions. Department of Public Instruction, Indianapolis, , 18 — . For board of education. ' President. [SEAL.] ' Secretary. so EDUCATION. Alfhougli the state report is very complete as to tlie character of the work and regarding many details, even giving the schools and the teachers in charge by name, the statistics of enrollment are left to be sought from other sources, and no close accuracy is claimed for the figures here submitted. In Illinois there were 6,262 males, 11,349 females, total, 17,611, in 208 high schools, of which 58 were recognized as fitting schools by the state university, and a few also by the University of Michigan. In Michigan the university and the state normal school admit graduates of the high schools without examination, and the stimulating influence of the university upon the local high schools has been very great, even raising a question whether weak communities with very small classes may not have been induced to undertake an undue amount of work. The university extends its recognition of schools doing satisfactory preparatory work to schools in other states. The high schools on the authorized list in Michigan rank high, and their students in 1890 were 16,908. Unfortunately, they were not discriminated by sex in the report. In Wisconsin, as in Michigan, the state university exercises a direct influence ui^on high schools, which are supervised by a special officer of the state. The number reported studying Latin and Greek was 1,520. The number used in the census tables for public secondary pupils is largely based on individual reports. In Minnesota the state board of education has a supervision of the high schools which it recognizes in three classes: those in the first class sustaining full preparatory classes to the state university; those in the second class similar, but not so well equipped as those in the first class ; those of the third class, of advanced scholarship and equipment, not having attained such stability and efficiency as to entitle them to fuller recognition, but regarded as hopeful candidates for the second and the first classes. Upon the certificates from these schools the students are admitted to the normal school, the colleges, and universities, with credit for the work certified by the local high school. There were 14 first class, 21 second class, and 29 third class schools. A special grant of $400 was made by the state to each. There were 3,665 pupils enrolled in these schools, besides 2,274 in the high schools of the two large cities. There were admitted upon high school certificates 410 to the university and 509 to the normal schools. There were in the state high schools, as these recognized high schools are called, aside from the great cities, 2,111 studying algebra, 964 studying geometry, more than 1,000 studying Latin, about 300 studying German, and a small number studying Greek. By means of the state supervision the high schools of Minnesota have a weU defined position, and there is a pliability in the requirements for r^ cognition that gives due credit to the best efforts of feeble communities. Minnesota, like Ohio, appears to make high school and secondary school properly interchangeable terms. In the Dakotas the number of pupUs studying algebra and geometry outside the independent districts is reported. These independent districts include the largest and strongest schools, ready to certify their graduates to the universities. In the counties of ISTorth Dakota there are reported studying algebra 336, geometry 146, or a total of 482. In South Dakota there are reported in the counties 419 studying algebra, 104 studying geometry; total, 523. In North Dakota there are 4,722 scholars in the independent districts. In South Dakota there are 11,843 scholars in the independent districts. The schools of the Dakotas have been better equipped with maps, charts, and apparatus than many in older states, so that while the great changes that took place in certain counties led even to the closing of schools and the practical abandonment of some schoolhouses, the number of scholars pursuing advanced studies may have been greater than that estimated in the cable. In Nebraska there has been a provision for several years for admitting students to the state university in a major course, which it was supposed could be anticipated in the stronger districts, and in a minor course to accommodate those districts too weak to maintain classes to the other standard. Early in 1890 measures were adopted strengthening and advancing the standards for both courses. A similarity of plan to that in Minnesota will be evident. Nebraska reports 17 schools with the major course and 15 with the minor course, to which some addition is evidently to be made for those which do like work, but have not gone through the formalities for oflicial recognition. There were reported in all public high schools 6,176 pupils, a number swollen iu this report by secondary pupils in state institutions. In Kansas 8,030 pupils are reported in high schools, 41 schools are accredited with preparing students for the freshman class of the university, and 30 schools additional as nearly completing that preparation. During 1890 the leading educators in Iowa took steps to bring the high schools and the higher institutions, especially the state university, into more intimate relations. It appeared that there were 140 high schools in the state, of which 88 maintained a 4 years' course and 50 a 3 years' course. Latin was taught in 115 of the schools. It also appeared that 60 members out of a freshman class of 88 in the university were fitted in the high schools, part of them being admitted under conditions. Keturns for the fall term of 1890 showed 5,161 boys, 8,053 girls, a total of 13,214, enrolled in the public high schools of Iowa. In Missouri there are about 20 city high schools upon the accredited list of the university, but the number of pupils in these schools is not separately shown in the state report. High schools reach increasing numbers of pupils in these states, not all having the zeal of those who had only rougher opportunities. Before St. Louis or Chicago had high schools, isolated pupils in the Missouri woods were fitting for college and algebra was studied in country districts of the Rock river valley, where bearded pupils no longer maintain debating societies and where city enticements for youth longing after learniug or wages leave scant material for even elementarv schools. INSTITUTIONS. 31 SOUTH CENTBAL DIVISION. The South Central ia, in a general way, like the South Atlantic division educationally. As elsewhere noted, Tennessee has a long record of elementary public education; Texas, a great develoi)ment connected with her land grant endowment and her material growth, and public secondary instruction assumes a more prominent place in all the states year by year. The large cities of this geographical division have generally secondary classes or departments in their public schools, but the general tendency of the states is to spend public money for elementary education, leaving secondary education more to the support of private resources. In states without large cities the growth of public school organizations is not so well defined, especially for secondary work, private arrangements and public aid mingling to a great degree. The conditions in Kentucky vary greatly between her most prosperous counties and those with less material advantages. Some 12 cities take charge of their schools and in some other places advanced classes are organized, but the principal tuition for public money is elementary. A superintendent reports that there were several private schools taught in the county, which contains 6 academies holding continuous sessions of 10 months each year, and that the schools are taught in connection with the public school for 5 months. In the state at large private provision is more prominent for secondary instruction, there being nearly 100 private academies and high schools. The state report does not show the attendance at these schools. In Tennessee the university begins to exercise a direct influence upon the public schools, but the line of separation between public and private schools is somewhat indefinite. There has been recently a very rapid change of the old academies and private schools into public schools, and some of the schools still maintain a double character. Some of the difficulties in obtaining accurate statistics are indicated in the statements by county superintendents. One says that his report of the institutions other than public schools includes only such schools as were wholly private throughout the year, and that in addition to these about 40 "subscription" schools have been taught, employing about 50 teachers, in session from 3 to 5 mouths, and reaching an enrollment of not less than 1,700 pupils. In another county the superintendent says: "Our people have private schools taught in many school districts where they have not money sufficient to have a public school". Another superintendent reports the donation of a school building called a college, and capable of seating 800 pupils, evidently intended as the expression of one individual in behalf of public education. A summary of the general situation is fairly presented by the superintendent of an important county, who is pleased to announce the gradual but constant advance of the public schools in efficiency and usefulness, and the appreciation of the people, who now realize that these schools are their only dependence for their children at home. Private schools are not now attempted at all (in this county), except in 5 or 6 towns where academies are conducted by private enterprise. The public schools are consolidated with these academies, and the principals continue the remainder of the year on their own account after the public fund is exhausted. The announcement of a high school in Tennessee says : The school -srill continue for a period of 10 months * * * ■ tuition first grade * * * $5 * * * ; second grade * * » $7.50 * » » ; third grade * * * algebra * * • Latin, $10 per session -* » * . All pupils enrolled as free school pupils at this school will be admitted free during the free term. In Mississippi it is evident that there is great growth in public school organization. It is not so easy to give the conditions by figures as in some other states, but a multitude of instances can be cited to illustrate every statement made in this connection. This is the more important because the conditions which are plainly clear in the report for Mississippi for the two years ending in 1891 are to a greater or less degree illustrated in nearly every state south of the Ohio river. The public school branches as taught under the general state law are essentially confined to the elementary English studies. The county is the unit of administration, but the larger towns can assume the entire control of their schools. The country school under the present constitution will be maintained with public funds a minimum of 4 months. The schools of the independent districts are maintained for 8 to 10 months, as a rule, and many schools under the general law have their terms extended by other than public funds. There are in the state 220 high schools and 43 schools in separate districts. A very small number of these high schools appear to be purely private, working without any aid from public funds. Many of them, however, receive the public money partly by teaching a free terra while the money lasts, partly by crediting upon the tuition bills the money which would be apportioned to each scholar from the public fund. Some of the high schools are to be considered as wholly public schools, and yet the private element enters so largely into the maintenance of education that it would be tedious to separate clearly the public high schools from those of mixed support or of a private character. Even where the tuition in the common branches is wholly free, a fee is charged oftentimes for instruction in the advanced studies. Furthermore, the school property is to a very large extent in the hands of private individuals. In some counties with a large number of schools not a single schoolhouse is owned by the countj', and even where the deed has been made it often occurs that it is of a limited character, jiroviding that the property shall revert to the previous owner when it ceases to be used for school purposes. Sonic of the higher Bchools have valuable properties, embracing considerable tracts of land, and maintain boarding establishments. 32 EDUCATION. There are many students in the state in the advanced mathematics and languages, but it would be extremely difficult to determine the correctness of an assignment of these scholars to public and private schools respectively. In the words of one county superintendent, thp high school is the link that binds tlie public school to the college. Local taxation is hardly of aid outside the separate districts. The state fund is used almost wholly for the payment of teachers, and each neighborhood is expected to provide a house for the school. It so occurs that any building that can be utilized is likely to be a schoolhouse, and as the school is in many cases located by the temporary preferences of the community and the climate is mild, very cheap structures are made to suffice. The negro churches are very largely utilized for schools; iu some instances the Alliance buildings a])pear as schoolhouses. A peculiar danger is noted as pertaining to these cheap structures in the pine woods, namely, their liability to destruction by forest fires. A specific example will verify various statements already made. The case selected illustrates the current interest in education and the present modes of its administratiou. The high school was established iu 1SS9 and chartered in 1890. The expenses accruing from the erection of the building, purchase of fuDiiture and eqn!i:raents, were all defrayed by private contributions by the citizens of the vicinity. The building is located on a acre lot. It can at present accommodate 75 boarders. The school has no public endowment fund. It is managed by a board of directors, which is a permanent corporate body having power to increase or diminish the number and fill aU vacancies that may occur. It is not under the auspices of any religious denomination. The directors employ a principal annually at a salary of $1,000 per session, and designate the salaries of the assistants who are eisiployed by the principal. The sessions consist of a public term of 4 months and a private term of 5 months. This school enrolled 112 scholars in 1890. A similar school of like age has 4 acres, takes boarders, is open 10 months in the year. During 4 months public term pupils are charged full tuition and credited with their share of the public fund. Pupils are prepared for the state university. The enrollment in this school is, local pupils, 127; boarders, 25; total attendance, 152. These are but typical instances that might be many times multiplied in Mississippi, and to a greater or less extent in the adjacent states. The conditions in Alabama are in general similar to those in Mississippi, but they are not as well shown in. public reports. The cities of Louisiana have secondary departments, but the conditions of a lowland country are less favorable for the maintenance of secondary schools away from the principal cities than in states with more highland homes. There has been a great development of public school work in Arkansas, and some of it assumes a secondary character, though large portions of the state are very backward with any account even of their elementary work. Texas is the only one of all this division that makes a state report definitely representing any studies by which the standing of the work can be judged. With a population of 2,235,523, the report shows in high schools distinctively organized 1,113 white boys and 1,510 white girls; outside of high schools, studying algebra, 19,459 white and 2,609 colored pupils; studying geometery, 7,203 white and 263 colored; making the apparent secondary pupils aggregate 32,157. The number of schools organized as secondary or high schools is very smaU, but there is much individual liberty, and pupils are not held back fi'om algebra and geometry as in the highly graded schools of some other regions. The accuracy of the figures has been confirmed in a general way by the county returns. Kor need the figures seem so astounding when it is noted that this gives Texas but little more than one-half the ratio of secondary public school pupils claimed by Maine, and when we reflect that the border Texas whose admission to our union is associated in memory with the war with Mexico has been lost in a most wonderful development of new conditions. In the matter of population alone, if we could imagine that the number remaining the same as now the whole population of Texas of 1880 still lived in its old homes, we should find almost one new person for every two inhabitants of 10 years ago; when now we reflect that for every death and migration a new person must be added to make good the loss, it will be evident that it is far within the truth to consider that the present population of Texas is one- third made up of people not in Texas only one decade ago. This indicates possibilities of great radical changes in every material, moral, and social feature. It has largely been a change of progress that warns older states to look well to their comparative statistics. WESTERN DIVISION. In the Western division the schools are modeled on the general basis of those in the ISTorth Central division whose overflow formed their social institutions. The condition of secondary education is closely related to the density of population, advanced schools being generally maintained at public expense where there is a population to furnish pupils. The national aid by a land grant system gave even more united impetus to schools than in most of the states along the Mississippi river. The schools of the new cities of the western states have buildings with the latest devices, which make a better appearance to the eye of the traveler than those iu the old centers of culture, since they have accumulated little of the mold or rust that gathers about buildings and institutions as they grow old. INSTITUTIONS. 33 In California the enrollment in liigli schools and advanced grades is 3,548, The quality is tested by examinations for admission to the state university. In Colorado the number reported enrolled in high schools is 1,733. In this state steps were in progress for a harmonious course of study connecting the high schools and the university in 1890. In Oregon and Washington the larger towns have schools with secondary departments, as do the cities in Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, and in a less degree the territories of the great plateau. Kevada is shriuking in its jsocial power. For none but California and Colorado are the state reports suggestive of the number of secondary pupils. ELEMENTAEY SCHOOLS. The great mass of schools of the country are elementary. The text books are of the highest value if we accept the advertisements of interested authors, publishers, and agents. In the light turned on them by rivals their excellences are less conspicuous. The schools are of the utmost efficiency in producing useful citizens, if we accept the self laudation of some superintendents and school boards. In the light of keen eyed criticism their excellences are not so prominent. Criticism from friends who wish to improve the appliances of education and destructive criticism have been especially active in the decade. The general statements as to the condition of education might fairly be repeated for this subordinate group. Two subdivisions of the elementary schools have each a peculiar interest. These are kindergartens and parochial schools. THE KINDERGAETEN. The kindergarten, or children's garden, obtained the name and a suggestion of quality from Froebel, a German, in whose country it has been maintained by wealth and private benevolence to a limited extent for half a century under government inspection, officially tolerated rather than supported. It is there intended for children below 6 years of age, the legal standard for public education. The true relation of kindergartens to the German public schools has been repeatedly published, both officially and unofficially, without dispelling a popular imjpressiou that in their establishment here one of the best features of the German public schools is secured. Tlie discussion of kindergarten methods has aided in the improvement of elementary schools. The name, however, is readily made to cover almost any stated gathering of little children, even of a transient sort and in alleys and tenement houses, under the auspices of those laboring for the betterment of low forms of city life. In many cases the term infant school would be more appropriate, if, indeed, the name school is not itself sometimes out of place. E"otwithstaiiding the theoretical popularity of kindergartens in this country and the large place they fi.ll iu public addresses and essays, their practical development, including all claiming the name, is very limited. A few cities and towns have departments in the public schools called by the German name ; in a few cities benevolent associations maintain like schools; a considerable number of such schools exist as individual enterprises in difiereut parts of the country, often as attachments to schools for older pupils ; kindergarten departments are maintained as parts of the niodel schools connected with various institutions for training teachers ; the patient care of young children, for which the educational asylums are noted, goes to the general credit of kindergarten work, even where no dii-ect indebtedness to Froebel, their German originator, is traceable ; but the whole nominal kindergarten work of the country reaches but a small number of children, and thus far has not a very stable character. For example : the superintendent of the public schools of Milwaukee, where 2,753 were enrolled in kindergartens in 1890, says the kindergarten is still an incidental extension of the public schools, and that the first grade is the goal of the child as he enters the kindergarten, and upon a moment's notice that there are vacancies in the next room he raai'ches proudly on to be enrolled Avith pupils permitted to use pencils, books, and slates. Wisconsin takes children into school at 4 years of age. Were no schools to bear the name except those conforming to Froebel's pattern, the number so grouped would be very small indeed. As authoritatively published, the original ]>lan was that, A\^liero possible, the children were to be much in the open air and were each to cultivate a little garden. The garden is so conspicuously absent in the American reproduction of this form of infant school as to prompt the inquiry why the name should be retained. The founder of kindergartens contemplated the instruction and training of very young children as much by the mothers and the nurses as by other teachers. In France schools somewhat resembling the kindergartens are called :Ecoles materuelles, or maternal schools. A playground with a small garden is part of the essential equipment of each. If early two-fifths of the children between 2 and 6 years of age are registered in these schools, of which iibout three-fifths are public, all being under government inspection to insure satisfactory conditions for health and training. ED 3 34 EDUCATION. APPARENT WOEK OF KINDEEGAETENS, AS DERIVED FEOM THE EEPGETS OF SCHOOLS: CENSXIS OF 1890. [This table is merely suggestive. The schools called kindergartens are extremely variable in quality and stability.] ENKOLLMBLMT. Grand aggre- gate of pupils. Aggre- gate of public pupils. Private. STATES AND TEREITOEIES. Teachers. Pupils. Aggre- gate. "White. Colored. Aggre- gate. "White. Colored. Male. I'emale. Female. Total. MalBi Female. Total. Male. Female. The United States 38, 351 23,754 749 10 736 3 14, 600 13,882 6,385 7,497 718 290 428 14, 579 10, 784 272 8 264 3,795 3,779 1,712 2,067 16 10 6 300 46 43 3,699 427 925 1,994 1,600 5,645 754 200 7 6 4 62 14 12 87 31 49 31 7 5 4 62 11 12 86^ 31 46 30 100 46 43 699 221 199 : 1, 394 448 645 504 98 46 43 697 210 199 1,394 447 645 459 48 22 25 312 99 90 618 223 275 204 50 24- 18 385 111 109 776 224 370 255 2 2 1 "Vermont 3,000 206 728 600 1,052 5,000 250 2 11 7 2 3 4 Connecticut ITew York 1 IS&w Jersey 1 1 Pennsylvania. .......... 3 South Atlantic division 1 45 16 29 Delaware 21 122 257 1 ft 15 1 21 122 257 1 122 232: 1 64 lOS 20 6 14 1 6 15 58 127 1 25 10 IS ! "West Virginia 21 47 1 6 1 6 21 47 21 47 9 12 12 35 JtTorth Carolina Georgia 270 16 18, 179 250. 1 1 274 1 1 271 20 16 5,859 20 16 5,503 8 5 2,568 12 11 2,935 B'loxida 356 129 '. Uorth Central division 12, 320 20 200 450 250 3,000 2 1 227 Ohio 1,021 1,935 2,063 498 3,423 194 1,080 7,164 233 55 65 458 960 63 39 103 15 16 7 5 9 3 4 4. 6 47 63 39 101 14 16 7 6 9 3 4 4 6 47 1,001 1, 735 1,613 248 423 194 80 164. 83 65 55 208 860 981 1,435 1,584 245 423 190 80 164 83 55 55 208 630 444 613 767 13!. 200 95 37 84 41 32 25 95 279 537 822 817 IIQ 223 95 43 80 42. 23 30 113 351 20 300 29 3 10 100 14 2 10 200 15 1 Indiana -. Illinois 1 1 1 "Wisconsin Minnesota - 4 3 1 Iowa 1,000 7, OOO 150 Missoari -1 North Dakota- f South Dakota ) Xebraska ^ Kansas 250 100 i South Central division 230 112 ........ .J 118 621 165 39 4 39 4 621 165 606 50 226 20 280 30 115 115 55 57 60 58 Tennessee Alabama 100 25 35 14 3,882 100 Louisiana 1 2 1 125 1 2 1 124 25 35 14 3,582 25 35 14 3,611 11 16 6 1,622 14 19 8 1,889 Texas Arkansas ■Western division 300 1 71 23 Montana "Wyoming. Colorado 470 24 24 470 446 207 238 25 10 K"ew Mexico Arizona 22 11 1 2 1 2 22 11 22 11 8 2 14 9 Utah Nevada Idaho "Washington 55 30 3,294 4 3 91 4 3 BO 55 30 2,994 65 30 2,948 26 15 1,364 29 15 1,584 Oregon California 300 1 46 L_. , 13 33 INSTITUTIONS. 35 So-called public kindergartens have been maintained in this country for pupils wbo had outgrown Froebel's conditions for such instruction and the age for ficoles maternelles of France, partly by reason of local legal Kmitations of the ages at which instruction might be had at public expense. This is notably illustrated in St. Louis, Missouri, where, after gaining very marked popular favor under the leadership of a devoted, generous woman, the kindergartens were taken up as a part of the city schools. The constitution of Missouri prescribes 6 years as the minimum age for free tuition, and the friends of public tuition to much younger children were greatly surprised by a judicial decision that it was unlawful for children under 6 years of age to be received in schools maintained by public funds. In this one city, therefore, are some 7,000 children over the Froebel kindergarten age attending schools called kindergartens. In Philadelphia and in Boston the kindergartens first gained a standing through generous private zeal, and they continue to train children under 6 years of age. St. Louis, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, and Boston are the prominent cities maintaining departments of the public schools called kindergartens. In San Francisco, Denver, Louisville, Chicago, Indianapolis, and Cincinnati free kindergartens are maintained by benevolent associations. The difficulties of discriminating kindergarten schools from general primary work have been such that the children in kindergartens have been counted with others in the general tables of public and private schools. The preceding table derived from those great groups, as well as practicable, gives a general approximation to the conditions in 1890. The conditions at St. Louis have such national importance as to justify extended quotation from the reports of the president of the school board : In conneotioii with this shortness of the school life of the great majority of the school children should he noted the anomalous relation of the kindergarten system thereto. Until the hoard "vras hy law prohibited from reeeiTing children under 6 years of ago, tlie great merit of the kindergarten system lay in its rendering practicable an extension of the school life below that age. Now, however, 33 the board is not permitted to receive children under 6 years of age, the time spent in the kindergarten, if the law is obeyed, necessarily shortens the time which the childrea of this class can spend in the regular school course. Under the regulations of the board, in schools having kindergartens, a child is not admitted to the first grade primary until 7 years of age, and between 6 and 7 a child is admitted only to a Iialf day session at the kindergarten. In schools not having a kindergarten, children are admitted to primary instruction a half day at the age of 6 years, if there are vacancies after the children of 7 years are accommodated. The obvious aim of these regulations, which were adopted by the board after the decision of the supreme court, is to keep children in the kindergarten, by excluding them from the regular primary instruction, until 7 years of age. Where the school life is shortened by necessity, it is natural that parents should desire their children to enter the regular primary grade as soon as possible, and it is difficult to see upon what theory the hoard can justify the excluding them therefrom after they have reached the age of 6 years. * * * That the rule of the board and the law of the state are practically nullified in the kindergartens as to the limitations of age is obvious to any casual observer. While I deem this limitation of age unfortunate, under the conditions which prevail in a large city like St. Louis, it is the duty of the hoard to see that the law is obeyed, and principals and teachers shoiild be instructed in cases of doubt to refer to the official municipal registrations of births, or parents should he obliged to produce certificates of such registration. [This certificate was made requisite in 1889.] At the same time the board should not deny the right of any child who, being 6 years of age, is entitled to enter the schools, to enter at once the regular primary grade. In other words, whatever merit there may be in the kindergarten, it should not be used as a moans of further shortening the school life which is already shortened by necessity. It is a significant fact that the kindergarten system, despite its universally admitted excellent features, should have made comparatively little progress in connection with the public school system of the country, although its merits have now for many years been familiar to the educational public. The reason is obvious. The public school funds being limited, and the school age being limited also, it is found that all the school funds are required for those who areold enough to commence their regular school life. In other words, the proper place of the kindergarten is for those whose school life is not limited by necessity, or for those who are under the age when they can profitably commence the regular primary grade. Whatever may be the future policy of the board in this matter, however, many features of the kindergarten system should be permanently retained, by being regularly incorporated in the system of primary instruction. (1888.) The president of the board said in the following year : The hoard has not solved the "kindergarten problem", and the anomalous position of the kindergarten system in St. Louis public schools, to which attention was called in the last report, still exists. » * » The board now requires a certificate of date of the child's birth, to be signed by the parents on entering the child, with a view of checking the disposition to evade the constitutional requirement of school age of 6 years. The kindergarten, as introduced in St. Louis, was intended for children who are top young to commence regular school life ; in other ■words, too young to learn to read. Before the decision of the supreme court, in 1883, prohibiting the board from receiving children under 6 years of age, the kindergartens enabled the board to prolong the child's education by receiving him as early as 4 years of age. Indeed, from 4 to 6 may be said to be the true kindergarten age for "pure kindergartens". The nursery element therefore predominated in the system,, as with average children of such age it must necessarily predominate. The history of the system in St. Lonis is illumined with the disinterested labors of Miss Blow and the enthusiam of her associates and successors. The sight of happy children is always attractive ; and the conceded merits of the system and natural local pride in its extension to other communities from St. Louis, have made the board reluctant to recognize the imperative consequences of altered conditions. Since 1883 the board has been prohibited from receiving children under G years of age. Children now enter the kindergarten at an age when formerly they left it. The kindergarten, therefore, is forced into competition with the regular primary school, and children can only he kept in the kindergarten by being kept out of the regular primary. To meet this difficulty, and to keep children out of the primary, so as to sustain the kindergartens, the board enacted a rule in 1883, which is still in force, whereby in schools ha\'ing kindergartens children are not permitted to enter the regular primary grade untU 7 years of age, while in schools not having kindergartens one is permitted to enter at the age of 6. 36 EDUCATION This rnle is, in my opinion, against public policy, and of doubtful legality. ' As human society is now constituted, the learning of the forms of language constitutes the beginning of school education. The kindergarten may he an excellent preparation for this school education, hut it Is not a substitute for it, and, considering the short school life of the average child in the public schools, it is, in my opinion, an unwarranted exercise of the power of the board to deny any child of school age the isriYilege of beginning his school education. It is urged that the year spent in the kindergarten is of such benefit to the child in developing his reasoning faculties and poTvera of observation that ho advances enough more rapidly, when ho enters school, to compensate for the year's delay. This educational proposition is very doubtful at best, and is directly controverted by the observation of some of our most experienced teachers. However this may be, it is properly a question for the parents to decide, at what age, in view of the child's disposition and development, the regular school life should begin ; but they should have the right of beginning that school life as soon after the child reaches the legal school age as they deem proper. It is obvious that it is futile for the board to attempt to maintain a "pure kindergarten" when the law excludes children of pure kindergarten age. It can not sustain "infant schools" without infants. The kindergarten in St. Louis is necessarily no longer a "pure kindergarten" in that sense, but it is adapted, or sought to be adapted, to children of more mature age, the educational element being substituted as far as practicable for the "nursery element". Another very serious difficulty embarrasses the board in regard to the kindergarten system. Only about two-thirds of the schools have kindergartens, and less than one-third of the children in the primary grade attend the kindergarten. The board is financially unable to extend the system to all the schools. The existing discrimination is upon principle indefensible, since no system of education can properly be introduced or maintained in a public school system the expense of which prevents its being made available to all the children in all the schools. The board is now conducting experiments in 3 schools with a view of introducing elementary instruction in reading into the kindergartens. If children between 6 and 7 years of age are not permitted to attend the primary school, they certainly should he permitted to learn to read in the kindergarten. The board should, as rapidly as practicable, adopt a system of primary instruction for all the schools, retaining and making available to all the children such features of the kindergarten system as can be made a permanent part of the regular primary instruction of all children of legal school age. This is a duty forced upon the board by conditions which it can not control. Though the " pure kindergarten ", for children too young for school, would be relegated to voluntary enterprise and charitable effort — and a grand philanthropic field is open in certain districts of the city — the kindergarten system would render a lasting contribution to the public school system of St. Louis by permanently modifying its whole system of primary instruction. (1889.) In 1890 the city of Boston had been maintaining kindergartens as public institutions about Wo years, and makes this showing: There are at present 25 kindergartens instructed by 46 teachers. The success of these schools, judged only by the requests for their establishment in the different sections in the city, has been unquestionable. These schools are established for the purpose of giving kindergarten instruction to children of 3.5 years of age and upwards. There is one daily session, the afternoon being devoted by the teacher to visiting the families of the districts for the purpose of securing the interest and co-operation of the parents in kindergarten work and of promoting regularity of attendance. The conditions of the kindergarten schools of Philadelphia are not clear from the published report. The requirements in the rules that no " kindergarten shall be maintained by the board where the average attendance, exclusive of the sick, is less than 25 pupils per class for each teacher employed in the kindergarten" is suggestive of a heavier demand upon the teachers than the ideal, especially when taken in connection with the rule applied to the other schools, that "in ascertaining the average attendance for the monthly reports, the number absent from sickness shall be computed with the number actually present", under which certain primary schools are restricted to 30 pupils to the teacher. Certain contrasts force themselves upon attention. St. Louis excludes from the kindergarten children under 6; Philadelphia excludes those over 6; Boston has a one session kindergarten and keeps the teachers busy the other half of the day among the patrons; St. Louis and Philadelphia have some double session kindergartens, and some teachers teach two sets of pupils in the two halves of the day. The maximum compensation of a kindergarten teacher in Philadelphia is less than the maximum of her sister in other primary schools, and although the maximum is the same as that of a sewing teacher, the sewing teacher starts higher and reaches her maximum with about two years less service. The succeeding extracts indicate well a kind of following which Proebel's work secures in various places : Six kindergartens were established in October, 1888. The leading teacher resigned in a month on account of inadequate salary. Pupils, average attendance for the year about 250; age, 5 years and upward. Although, as is customary in all kindergartens, a considerable portion of the time of the pupils is devoted to plays, games, singing, etc., nevertheless commendable progress was made in reading and numbers, so that it is confidently believed that the pupils who attended with regularity will be able to enter the first grade primary and soon overtake those who entered the same grade a year in advance of them. The hope has been entertained that the system might be extended to other districts of the city and the number of kindergartens increased the coming year; but all members of the board are not yet fully persuaded of their utility. Therefore it has been decided to continue the experiment with the 6 schools already established, in order to determine more fully and satisfactorily to all members of the board the advantages of the system. — Rochester, Now York, 1889. The kindergarten material which the board so readily furnished was thoroughly appreciated by the little people, as well as by their teachers, who were tliereby enabled to pleasantly bridge tho gulf too often existing between home life and early school life. The pupil teachers were led to see tho harmony existing between the kindergarten and primary school, and a desire was inculcated to learn of the designs and benefits of manual training, — Principal of Training School, Saratoga Springs, New York, 1889. INSTITUTIONS. 37 The following extract fairly indicates practical difflculties as they appear to some who appreciate the aim of Froebel : Plad -we teachers trained in kindergarten work it would be perfectly feasible to start kindergarten classes at once in several scliools in the older part of the city. * * * The only real obstacle in the way of this is tlie diificulty of finding trained kindergarten teachers. To place kindergarten classes under untrained teachers would be worse than useless. I would respectfully recoiiimend, therefore, that two kindergarten classes be established in the training school, and that salaries sufficiently high be paid to obtain the best two kindergarten teachers in the country. — Brooklyn, New York, 1890. The following statement in the report of the superintendent of schools of Patersou, ISTew Jersey, to the state superintendent, 1890, would apply to a large part of the work done in the name of kindergarten : We now have several partial kindergarten classes in the schools. PAEOCHIAL SCHOOLS. Training in religion is a strong demand among some of the most earnest supporters of the public school system, conspicuous among whom are the Hebrews, who maintain special schools in several of the large cities, often requiring as a condition of admission regular attendance in the public schools. The schools of those organized in some cities under the name Jewish, in others under the name Hebrew, formed of public school pupils, confirmation and catechetical classes of the Catholics, Lutherans, and others occupying only Saturdays Sundays, and extra school hours, have intentionally been omitted irom the general table of school enrol hnent, since the pupils are already counted elsewhere. The enrollment in parochial schools has been made a census inquiry for the first time. Including the parochial schools, the religious idea is the mainspring of the greater part of private school organization, parochial being the term used for elementary schools with religion as a prominent motive, supported by local congregations. It is not easy to make a close distinction between parochial schools and those of like motive, but supported on a broader basis or doing more advanced work, especially as the work of a given school may change from year to year. There are 4 communions whose possible parochial schools are for convenience classed among the general private schools: (1) the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, popularly called Mormons, whose schools contain 5,092 pupils, the elementary pupils corresponding closely to the parochial pupils in other cases; (2) the Orthodox Greek Church, with missionary schools in Alaska; (3) 63 pupils are in schools reporting themselves as German Methodist parochial ; (4) 20 are reported as Unitarian parochial pupils. It has occurred that schools reported in church yearbooks as parochial are reported by those in immediate charge as public schools, and so affect the census summary adversely as compared with the ecclesiastical summaries. Occasionally the parochial school seems really to have given way to a public school, but the proper exi^lanation often appears to be that in a community essentially unanimous in religious faith there has been no objection to religious instruction, especially if attendance on the same has been optional and out of legal school hours, so that a distinctive parochial organization has not been maintained. Instances of public schools, called by some authorities parochial, have been reported from Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, K^ew Mexico, Texas, Georgia, and Florida. In the various states the same building is often used as a church and a public schoolhouse. It seems safe to estimate that at least one-half of the children in the Lutheran parochial schools, besides many in Catholic schools, also attend i)ublic schools during the year. It is impossible in the present condition of school records in the country at large to determine on the one hand the loss by imperfect records, or on the other hand the undue gain by repeated enrollment. The following extracts from letters dated in diiferent states substantiate the statement of difficulty of classification, as well as to the freedom of local action, when the community is essentially unanimous: * ' * , March 20, 1891. Deak Sin: The school about which you have been making inquiries is a public one, and is recorded as such in * " * the capital of the county. It is mentioned in Hoffmann's and Sadlier's directories as a parochial school, which purpose it serves, as the rudiments of the Catliolio faith are taught there outside the school hours. There are on the rolls * * * children, taught by one female teacher, who is paid from the public fund. • * • Yours, truly, « » » _ * * * , March 16, 1S91. Dear Sir: The reason of my not giving you the information asked for in previous communications is that our school is a public school taught by Franciscan sisters, and I presumed you would get the desired information e]se\rheie. The school is supported by public funds and private church funds, and is known as * * * district » • » . Very truly, » * . . * ' ' , May 28, 1891. Dear Sir: lu answer to your inquiries of May 12, 1891, as to the correctness of the classification of the schools at » * * and • * • as parochial schools, I will say that the directories of Messrs. Hoffmann and Sadlier are correct in so far as these schools (esccpt » * * ) are under the direction and care of the Franciscan fathers. 38 EDUCATION. But as these Bcioola draw the school fund, and are free and open for children of every denomination and creed, and, fnrthermore, as the county superintendent of schools examines these teachers, visits and superintends these schools the same as any other public school under his control, I believe that they are and can be classified as public schools with equal propriety and fairness. I remain, yours, respectfully, » « « _ * * * , March 11, 1891. Dear Sik: Our school is a district school, but a Catholic district, since the whole settlement is Catholic. Therefore, by the permission of the Catholic directors, Catholic instruction also is given, besides the other branches that are taught in every public school. * « » Very respectfully, # « « » * * , September 9, 1890. Dear Sir: The inclosed * * » schools include 3 different buildings, 1 in « « « ^ which is owned by the church, but rented to the school board for a nominal sum ($1 a year) ; another is in * * * , which is public school property ; the other » * * in * * * . These schools are taught by the sisters of * * * , who have teachers' certificates from the county superintendent, and comply in all respects with the school laws, and receive the monthly salary from the school board. The school term is 6 months. After the public term is over the sisters teach a free school. The same course of instruction is continued, with the exception of half an hour's religious instruction to the Catholic children either at the opening or close of school. The Protestant children are not expected to attend the religious instruction. This arrangement works very well. It relieves the Catholics of the great burden of supporting Catholic schools, since during the private term the children receive religious instruction, and the rights of the Protestant children, who are far in the minority, are not interfered with in the least. It is to be hoped that the more conservative and temperate of all Christians will come together and solve the problem of the "school question" by some arraogement in which our children will be taught the knowledge of God — that the heart will be trained as well as the mind. With * » * ^ and many other thinking minds in the church, I should much prefer to see the Protestant worship taught in the school where the majority were of that faith than no religion at all. Forced attendance of children not of that faith would be criminal. Very respectfully, # » « _ * * * , March 17, 1891. Dear Sir: We have in our school * * * sisters as teachers. The school is under the management of the county and township officials; teachers' salary and expenses paid out of the public fund. Building and grounds are church property. On paper it may be considered a public school, but it is in fact a parochial school. All the citizens are Catholics. Very respectfully, yours truly, » « » _ * * • , March 11, 1891. Dear Sir: In reply to your inquiry of the 6th instant, I wish to state that the school for white children is taught by 1 male teacher and 3 * * * sisters; number of pupils, about 200; the school for colored children taught by 1 » * * sister; number of pupils, 35. The latter is at the same time a district school, i. e., paid by the same, the public school laws of the state being therein observed to the letter. Very respectfully, » « » _ The number given for children in Lutheran parochial schools -would be much greater if pains had not been taken to avoid duplication of those already counted in public schools, although it is probable that cousiderable duplication still remains. Many of the parochial schools are but for a few weeks of the year, and are really additions to the opportunities of the public school terms and not in conflict with them. The following extracts from Lutheran letters might be multiplied indefinitely: (a) Pupils attend public schools 9 months of the year. (b) The children go to common schools also. (c) Our children are enrolled and attend to common school, so the congregations have between 4 and 6 weeks' school in each aohoolhouse when there is no common school, and we then, as you see, instruct only in religion and reading in Norwegian language. Of a parochial school of 22 weeks it was stated : (d) All these children (309) attend the common district schools. (c) Pupils attend the regular common public school the rest of its term. A school of 40 pupils depends on the public school for all branches except religion, reading, writing, and Bible history, reporting : (/) This school is not in session when there is a public school. The following information was on a report covering 3 Lutheran schools : The schools are parochial in the forenoon and public in the afternoon. Thousands of children that attend accessible public schools are gathered in parochial schools in the weeks when public schools are closed. The effect of the duplication, which influences the statistics of every state where parochial schools have a large enrollment, is probably greatest in Wisconsin, but it has a weight of especial consequence in those states from Pennsylvania to Kansas, and northward, in which there is a large per cent of population having a German or a Scandinavian origin. INSTITUTIONS. 39 Th& undetermined amount of duplication in adding public, private, and parochial enrollment for a total enrollment would be greatly increased if the catechetical classes doing only religious work without conflicting with other school attendance were also included. For example, the German Presbyterians have a number of catechetical classes, called together on Saturdays or other days not occupied by the public schools, which are not included in the statement of parochial schools. There are schools in many states in neighborhoods where some special religious faith is dominant and the patrons are content or even anxious to have this faith manifest in the schoolhouse. One observing especially the religious element will call a school parochial, while it may be oificially a public school maintained by public funds under officers chosen by the patrons in their municipal capacity. The Eleventh Census came in a period of peculiarly intense and sensitive feeling regarding religious instruction in public institutions. Marked manifestations of this feeling have attracted general attention, though some have considered them temporary and due to local causes. Numerous special institutions are maintained for instruction in theology. Missionary and education societies in most of th« great religious bodies look after the training of remote negro, Indian, and white cliildren, contracting to give instruction for the state and utilizing appropriations from national and state treasuries with general readiness. When the question of religion in daily elementary instruction bears upon the citizen's own neighborhood, sharply defined differences of view develop, though some are indifferent to the religious question. Jews and many Christians look to the state for so-called secular instruction, and to the church to extend the religious training of home. The Hebrews have strong educational organizations in great cities, maintaining some technical schools, and to an extent requiring attendance at the public schools as a prerequisite for admission to the Jewish schools. Part of their work has been interpreted by some as kindred to parochial schools. The following extract from the letter of a prominent Jewish authority, corroborated by similar letters from other cities, explains the attitude of the Jewish educational organizations r * * * , May 1, 1891. Dbak Sik: * * * As to inquiries contained in your lett»r, I beg to state tte following : Our school hours do in no way conflict with attendance at the public schools, the sessions being held on Saturday and Sunday mornings for the instruction of the religious branches of our curriculum, and on Monday and Thursday afternoons, after the closing of the public schools, for the German branches. The attendance at the weekly sessions is not obligatory. The first article of " Rules governing the religions school of the * » * cougregation * * *» » » » reads: "Pupils to b& admitted must be over 8 years old, and able to read ordinary English ". Attendance at the public schools on the part of our pupils, and, for that matter, of the pupils of all the Jewish congregational schools hers and throughout the country, is everywhere a conditio sine qua non. Statistical investigations would bear me out in the assertion that the lists of the public schools show a certain percentage of Israelite children who are attending public sehools^ but do not at the same time, or at least not regularly, attend to their reUgioua schools, but not the opposite. It is a well known fact that the Israelites aU over the world, wherever they enjoy the right, and opportunity is offered to them, do not need any urging or compulsion, but, as a rule, ar« always ready and anxious to procure for their children the advantage of public education. I may also add that statiatical comparison would show a smaller percentage of illiteracy amongst the Israelites than amongst any other denomination. Very respectfully, * # « _ The Sunday school partly satisfies the demand for elementary religious training by the churcn, but very large numbers of Christian people regard it as inadequate. Some strong supporters of the common schools, demanding additional definite religious instruction, are content to have the children called together in confirmation classes, or brief parochial schools, at hours or on days or in weeks that will not interfere with attendance at public schools. Others desire to have religious instruction united with intellectual training and physical development in all school life. Ou this view are based permanent parochial schools, diocesan schools, synodical schools, and private schools under church auspices. Parochial schools, for the first time distinctively noted in the national census, now closely equal all other private schools, for which latter the religious idea is also the strongest motive. The northwestern states were deeply agitated in the census year by the parochial school question, centering in Wisconsin, and national results are already manifest from the heated contest. A decision of the supreme court of Wisconsin, published early in 1890, treated the Eling James version of the Bible as a sectarian book, and granted a mandamus against a district to discontinue its use. A Nevada decision had been adverse to the Catholic version. The sacred books of other faiths are liable to a like judgment. There is a movement to secure an amendment to the national constitution prohibiting appropriations of pubUc money for sectarian uses. The adherents of a form of faith often constitute whole districts, and their teachers, when of the same faith, conduct religious exercises in the school without offense to the patrons, greatly increasing the popular estimate of the strength of certain church organizations. In illustration we may take the Mormons. The secretary of the church board of education made a detailed statement showing 96 teachers and 5,092 pupils in the church schools — small nu.mbers to those who have counted public schools with 33,115 pupils of Mormon parentage and 583 Mormon teachers in Utah alone, as church schools. On a broader scale the same apphes to schools known by other names. The school is permanent, its daily exercises 40 EDUCATION. suit the present patrons, and wlien "Gentiles" or other dissenters from the dominant faith make a change in the patronage, religious exercises undergo more or less modification or are omitted. In Utah the teachers are ofificiaUy reported as Mormon and non-Mormon, and the pupils as of Mormon parents and non-Mormon parents. The Mormon teachers were nearly 7 to 1 of the non-Mormon, the children nearly 6 of Mormon parentage to 1 of non-Mormon parentage. Where -whole communities are of one faith it is inevitable that a bias toward that faith will raise but little objection, if, in fact, it is not sought in the teacher. No board cares to hire a teacher to tear down the beliefs which its own members cherish. The reports of the census year indicate that a constitutional amendment forbidding appropriations of public money to sectarian schools, combined with decisions that Bibles arc sectarian books, would produce effects not yet measured. Enormous additions must be forthcoming from private sources in the relinquishment of public moneys if religious exercises are retained, or a change in numerous schools must be made if the public aid ia continued, whether in the extremes of the country or at the seat of government. It is not easy to fix an absolute lino of distinction between parochial schools and those of a higher rank under denominational control. The Census Office has not classed as many in i)arochial schools of West Virginia as the state superintendent, although its total of private and parochial pupils indicates a difterence of grouping rather than an omission. The report of the board of education of Massachusetts for 1891 includes convents, asylums, and academies among parochial schools. The religious bodies maintaining the schools generally make a distinction between their elementary schools maintained by congregations and those of more advanced character or with a wider basis of support, although some parochial schools are conducted in connection with convents or asylums. In Iowa there are 15 Protestant Episcopal choir schools, in which 473 boys, of whom 12 are colored, and 54 girls, of whom 12 are colored, are taught music by 18 male and 10 female teachers. These are not included in the tables. The ecclesiastical authorities of the great religious bodies which maintain parochial schools have been cordial and assiduous in their efforts to aid the Census OfQce, and they are to be ranked by the number of their schools and pupils rather than by any other order of precedence in the obligations of this office for their aid. DENOMINATIONAL SCHOOLS OTHER THAN PAEOCHIAL. There is a difficulty in tabulating schools as denominational from their own returns. It frequently occurs that the general influences surrounding a school are strongly denominational, while yet the teacher is left to his own resources without any formal recognition as a sectarian. His report may be strictly true in representing the school as under the control of Baptists, Methodists, Presbyterians, or others, as the case may be, when he himself and the prominent supporters of his school are connected with the church named, while yet his school would not be reported in the official yearbook as a church school. There is a liability to error, therefore, in classifying a school as denominational that is simply a private school under charge of church members, and there is a related liability to err in misinterpreting the true relation of a school to which the denomination stands pledged. It is inevitable in present circumstances that two authorities examining the same series of returns from the schools will vary somewhat in the details of their classification by denominations, even as regards the higher institutions. It was hoped that at least those denominations that maintain special educational boards would be able to make distinct and definite reports of their work, but it was left for the Church of Latter-day Saints, commonly known as Mormons, to take the lead in promptness of response and in clearness of those few details asked for by the Census Office. The secretary of the general board of education of that church made a report showing tlie conditions for each school by name and locality. These schools range from elementary to superior, and are mainly known under the name of "stake academies", "stake" being the term applied to a colony planted by the church. The elementary schools closely correspond to parochial schools, but all have been tabulated with private. The following analysis was designed to enable any one to discover the strength of each denomination of the schools in the condensed columns marked "all others" in both the parochial school table and the combined denominational table. It does not correspond exactly to either. In the parochial table (Table 18) the German Presbyterians are included among " all others"; in the combined denomiiuitional table they are included with other PrcHbyterian schools. The German Evangelicals are relatively strong with parochial schools and take a separate column, but in the combined denominational table (Table 17) they are included in "all others". INSTITUTIONS. 41 ANALYSIS OF COLUMNS "ALL OTHERS" IN DENOMINATIONAL AND PAROCHIAL SCHOOL TABLES. SUMMAET. CHTTECH OF GOD. STUDENTS AND PUPILS. [Not in parochial table.] STATES AND TEERI- TOKIES. CHURCHES. ■ Aggre- gate. White. Colored. STUDENTS AND PUPILS. Aggre- gate. ■White. Total. Male. Female, Total. Male. Fe- male. Colored. Total. Male. Female. Total. Male. Fe- Total 57, 804 55, 500 30, 055 25,445 2, 304 1,152 1,152 male, Alaska, raise ellaneoiis in. Christians and Disciples. Christian Reformed 878 8,182 1,344 552 51 10, 090 16, 390 1,160 28 1,092 5,092 645 856 1,138 3,929 261 1,213 7 104 408 2,883 170 1,331 23 8,112 1,344 552 51 8,989 10, 389 1,012 28 1,092 5,092 644 856 1,137 3,929 147 1,204 7 104 407 2,883 170 1,328 13 4,262 689 222 51 4,620 8,566 519 28 739 2,803 379 637 812 2,305 79 628 7 57 256 1,628 77 778 10 3,850 655 330 a855 70 460 44 395 26 562 652 222 330 Ohio 1 441 111 441 111 16i 58 277 53 i Church of God 4,309 7,823 493 1, 101 1 148 512 689 1 76 German Evangelical German Presbyterian FKENCH PKOTESTANT. 353 2,289 285 319 325 1, 624 68 676 Latter-clay Saints [Not in parochial tablo.] 1 1 Eefomied Cliiircli in i' ...... 61 51 51 America. Ecformed Chnrcli in the ■United States. Eefornied Episcopal Seventh -day Adventist.. 114 9 61 7 63 2 FRIENDS. 47 161 1,265 93 550 1 1 [Not in parochial table.] United German Evangel- ical Protestant. Total 10, 090 8,989 1, 101 512 3 3 4,620 4,369 589 Univerealist 189 270 158 1,194 556 365 118 448 44 90 623 511 362 284 90 4,070 226 465 128 189 79 110 270 168 1,165 656 366 118 443 4.; 90 520 511 270 283 90 3,507 220 235 128 158 102 588 281 192 59 231 10 47 260 273 161 140 48 1,761 103 129 74 112 66 577 271 173 59 217 34 43 260 238 115 14^ 42 1,746 123 106 54 ALASKA, MISCELLANEOUS IK. Di-strict of Columbia 29 15 14 878 23 13 10 0855 460 395 Total Kansas CHKISTIAKS AND DISCIPLES OF CHEIST. - [Not in parochial table.] 3 3 STUDENTS AND PUPILS. 80' 1 "'"44' 1 42 Ohio.... STATES AND TEERI- Aggre- gate. "Whito. Colored. 503 257 306 TOKIES. Khode Island Total. Male. Female Total. Male. Fe- male. 230 113 117 Total . 8,182 8,112 4,262 3,850 70 44 26 GERMAN EVANGELICAL. 305 135 308 313 1,317 767 1,206 62 885 232 180 118 598 100 493 993 164 305 135 308 313 1,315 766 1,206 158 65 189 208 625 494 669 147 80 119 105 690 272 537 Florida 16,390 16, 389 8, 5S6 7,823 1 1 IlUnois Illinois, parochial Indiana 2 1 ""2 1 4,245 406 784 903 159 38 219 630 733 4,100 77 261 7- 955 23 617 70 601 191 161 1,133 4,245 400 78-1 903 159 38 219 636 738 4, ICU 77 260 7 955 23 617 70 661 191 161 1,133 2,156 340 389 ^167 74 10 144 320 357 2, l-il 77 120 452 12 310 43 329 147 78 580 2,089 00 395 436 85 22 75 316 381 1,982 Indiana, parochial 62 36 26 885 232 180 115 696 100 493 993 164 327 106 115 80 345 48 278 435 131 558 127 71 35 251 52 215 658 33 Eansas, parochial Kentucky, parocbijil Louisiana, parochial Michigan, parochial Minnesota, parochial Mis.souri, parochial North Carolina Ohio 3 2 3 2 Texas Nebra^lia, parochial Nebraska, other Now York, parochial . . . North Dakota,parochial. 134 1 1 CHEISXIAN EEEOEMED. ""563' 11 301 27 332 44 83 647 1,344 1,344 089 655 Total PeniisylYania,paTochial. Pennsylvania, other Texas, parochial "Wisconsin, parochial . . . Illinois, parochial MidDgan, parochial 202 1,109 33 203 1,109 33 113 543 33 89 566 :.:::::::::: 42 EDUCATION. ANALYSIS OF COLUMNS "ALL OTHEES" IN DENOMINATIONAL AND PAEOCHIAL SCHOOL TABLES— Continned. GERMAN PEESBYTEEIAN. EEFOEMED CHUECH IN THE UNITED STATES. STATES AND TEERI- TOBIES. STUDENT! ETDDEHTS AND PUPILS. Aggre- gate. WMte. Colored. Aggre- gate. ■WhHe. Colored. STATES AND TEREI- TOniES. Total. Male. Female. Total. Male. Fe. Total. Male. Female. Total. Male. Fe- male. male. Total 3,929 3,929 2!, 305 1,624 1,160 1,012 519 493 148 72 76 ininoia, parochial Indiana, parochial Iowa, parochial 229 256 116 62 73 109 68 213 30 148 30 148 490 51 18 306 903 26 665 88 229 256 110 62 73 109 68 213 30 148 30 148 490 51 18 306 903 26 565 88 113 120 50 37 29 55 39 87 10 71 15 89 359 29 12 161 622 12 296 88 111 138 6» 25 44 54 29 12» 2» 77 15 69 131 22 6 145 281 14 269 Florida 85 63 71 168 67 76 18 78 333 79 98 24 85 63 40 32 45 31 Georgia 71 168 67 76 18 78 333 79 21 35 89 32 33 9 40 170 47 50 14 36 79 35 43 9 38 163 32 48 10 Michigan, parochial Minnesota, parochial... Missouri, parochial Nebraska, parochial New Jersey, parochial.. New York, parochial... New York, other.- North Carolina, other. . - Now Tork Wisconsin ■ Oregon, parochial Ka:CO-EUSSIAN OETHODOX. [Not in parochial table.] G] Pennsylvania, parochial Pennsylvania, other Tennessee, parochial ... Wisconsin, parochial... "Wisconsin, other 28 28 28 California EEFOEMED EPISCOP. HEBKJSW. [Not in parochial table.] tl. Total 261 147 79 68 114 61 63 Pennsylvania, parochial Pennsylvania, other South CaroLlua, parochial 1,092 1,092 739 353 61 20 180 61 16 70 23 16 40 38 so' 4 110 4 47 Louisiana 74 860 38 120 74 860 38 120 41 640 38 20 33 220 63 SEVENTH-DAY ADVEN" [Not in parochial table Ohio 100 riST. LATTEE-DAT SAINTS. •] Total 1,213 1,204 628 576 9 ' 5,092 5,092 2,803 2,289 2 Total 175 105 563 370 173 104 557 370 88 45 312 183 85 59 245 187 2 1 6 2 113 696 4, 283 113 696 4,283 59 333 2,411 54 363 1,872 Idaho Michigan 2 "Utah Oregon MENliTONITE. SHAEEES. [Not in parochial table Total 645 644 379 265 1 1 •] 35 469 35 45 61 35 468 35 45 61 25 264 29 27 34 10 204 6 18 27 7 7 7 Kansas, parochial — 1 1 Kebraflka, parochial South Dakota, parochial. S"WEDENBOEGIAN [Not in parochial table MORAVIAN. ■] 856 856 537 319 Total 104 104 57 47 Massachusetts Minnesota, parochial North Carolina, parochial North Carolina, other ... Pennsylvania, other 46 60 280 480 46 50 280 480 18 50 280 189 28 6 46 52 6 46 52 6 20 31 Ohio 26 21 Pennsylvania 291 UNITAEIAN. [Not in parochial table KEFORMED CHTJIiCH IN AMERICA. Total 1,138 1,137 812 325 1 1 •] Illinois, parochial 38 48 293 253 366 60 90 38 48 293 253 SC5 50 90 16 39 165 147 360 25 60 22 9 128 106 5 25 80 Total 408 407 256 151 1 1 53 80 40 53 146 36 53 80 40 53 145 36 53 63 25 23 68 34 27 15 30 77 2 1 1 Missouri If ew Jersey, otiier New Hampshire Ohio New York, parochial New York, other 1 1 INSTITUTIONS. 43 ANALYSIS OF COLUMNS "ALL OTHERS" IN DENOMINATIONAL AN^D PAROCHIAL SCHOOL TABLES— Continued. ^ Tjm.1 LNot ED BRETHEEN. UNITED GEEMAN EVANGELICAL PEOTESTANT. STATES AND TEREI- TOfilES. STUDENTS AND FXTPILS. STUDENTS AND PUPILS. Aggre- gate. WMte. STATES AND TEEEI- -Aggre- gate. ■White. Colored. Colored. TOBISS. Total. Male. Female. Total. Male. Total. Male. remale. Totali Male. Fe- male. Fe- male. Pennsylvania, parochial 170 170 77 93 Total 2,883 2,883 1,628 1,255 82 197 227 875 333 190 125 380 43 U9 163 122 86 111 83 197 227 375 333 190 125 380. 43 449 163 122 86 111 40 109 132 200 170 120 80 231 18 255 81 78 46 68 42 88 95 175 163 70 45 149 25 134 82 44 40 43 ^ TiHiija [Not in parochial table.] 1,331 1,323 778 550 3 3 Ohio - Illinois Oregon - --• -1 128 140 287 317 258 201 120 140 287 317 257 201 73 68 203 168 154 114 53 72 84 151 103 87 2 2 Oiiio 1 1 BVEOTNG OR KIG-HT SCHOOLS. Many cities maintain scbools from 7 to 9 o'clock p. m. for from 30 to 90 or more sessions between IsTovember and May, presnmably for those deprived of the benefit of ordinary schools by age or occupation. The tone of reports on these evening or night schools is more of faith in their future possibilities than of confidence in their present usefulness. Meager numbers, irregular attendance, difficulty of discipline, exhaustion of both pupils and teachers by the employments of the day, damage to day schools by a loss of power in those who teach in night schools as well as day schools, are general comments relieved by some statements of excellent results. A somewhat common experience is a zealous fall opening, a good degree of interest to the Christmas holidays, then a break in the attendance and interest, followed by a more or less protracted struggle against decline till it is decided that the schools had better be closed. On account of trouble between the owners and the workmen in a manufacturing town of New Jersey the boys usually employed were sent to day schools and the night schools were closed. A very brief term of daily tuition as usually organized would equal any but exceptional annual work in night schools in any part of the country. This is not the place for discussing what has been termed the unsolved problem of evening schools, but it is proper to emphasize that enrollment in evening schools should not be combined with day school enrollment as of like value. Some public school reports have reached the Cen sus Office that combined the night and day enrollments without distinguishing them. The offtce has used no report in this form where the union was recognized, but some cases may still remain undetected. Statistics of night schools have a value, but they ought not to lose their identity in any summary. The available reports for public night schools justify the following statement, as approximately indicating the enrollment in the states named : APPEOXIMATE ENROLLMENT IN PUBLIC EVENING SCHOOLS POE CENSUS YEAE. ENBOLLMENT, The United States 163,509 North Atlantic division ; 127,399 Maine 1,000 New HampsMre 1,200 Vermont 200 Massachusetts (o) 24, 820 Rhode Island (a) 7,623 Connecticut (a) 2,883 New York.. 55,000 New Jersey (a) 6,673 Pennsylvania 28,000 South Atlantic division Delaware District of Columbia (a) A'irgiuia South Caiolina ,510 250 2, 510 550 200 a Fisurea from official reports. North Central division , Ohio Illinois Michigan • . "Wisconsin ^. Minnesota Iowa Missouri Nebraska ENEOLLMENT. 26,800 South Central division . Kentucky 2,700 10, 000 1,100 3,000 5,500 1,000 2,200 1,300 1,400 Western division. Colorado Oregon California 1,400 4,400 200 200 4,000 44 EDUCATION. Men and boys largely predominate over -R^omen and girls in the enrollment. There are some thousands to be added for evening schools maintained by benevolent associations, but in popular reports the boundary lines between a definitely organized school and a reading room are very poorly defined. There are also institutions conducted day and evening without separate evening organization. Such are many commercial schools. Some so-called evening schools, made conspicuous by public letter writers, prove on searching inquiry to be no more than literary associations. A number of professional schools at the national capital have their sessions in the evening, though not reporting themselves distinctively as evening schools. OOMMBECIAL SCHOOLS AND BUSINESS COLLEGES. The commercial schools and business colleges can not be readily separated into superior, secondary, and elementarj- schools, and are shown in a special column. There are a few universities with professorships of finance, and the professors of political economy touch upon commerce and business. For the most part, this work is so involved with other work of the institutions that the students Includes 253 pupils in Naval Academy at Annapolis. 50 EDUCATION. Tablk 5.— statistics OF SCHOOLS, CENSUS OF 1880: NUMBER OF PUPILS ATTENDING PUBLIC COMMON SCHOOLS, STATES AND TEREITOEIES. The TJnited States . North Atlantic division . Maine New Hampshire . Vermont Massachusetts . . . Ehode Island Connecticut New York New Jersey Pennsylvania South Atlantic division. Delaware Maryland District of Columbia. Virginia "West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida North Central division . Ohio Indiana Dlinois Michigan . . "Wisconsin . Minnesota . Iowa Missouri Dakota Nebraska. . Kansas South Central division- Kentucky .. Tennessee .. Alabama Mississippi . Louisiana... Texas Arkansas... ■Western division . Montana , "Wyoming — Colorado New Mexico. Arizona Utah Nevada Idaho "Washington. Oregon California "Whole num- ber. 9, 951, 608 2, 949, 904 150, 811 64, 670 73,237 316, 630 42, 489 118, 589 1, 027, 938 205, 240 950, 300 1, 239, 053 20, 412 149, 981 26, 439 220, 733 143, 796 256, 422 134, 842 237, 124 43, 304 4, 089, 585 752,442 612, 201 704, 041 362, 459 299, 514 186, 544 425, 665 486, 002 13, 718 100, 871 246, 128 1, 374, 035 292, 427 291, 500 187, 630 237, 065 81, 012 176, 245 108, 236 299, 031 4,667 2,907 28, 252 4,755 4,212 25,792 8,918 6,834 14, 780 37,487 181, 477 Total. 9, 095, 485 2, 927, 348 150, 768 64,660 73, 169 316, 193 42, 464 118, 232 1, 022, 154 201, 403 938, 275 859, 510 24, 178 123, 448 18, 472 152, 455 139, 690 161, 202 61, 832 150, 501 27, 672 4, 030, 557 740, 713 504, 231 698, 561 360, 822 200, 023 186, 515 425, 160 461, 956 13, 677 100, 661 239, 238 980, 338 263, 607 230, 130 111, 889 115, 463 46, 370 131, 616 81, 363 297, 732 4,621 2,901 27, 997 4,766 4,212 25,782 8,901 6,830 14,644 37,430 160, 659 Male. 1, 486, 145 73, 522 33, 517 37, 265 156, 922 21, 465 61, 586 516, 838 99, 961 485, 079 463, 475 12, 839 63, 708 9,200 78, 757 75, 484 87, 051 32, 179 80, 615 13, 642 2, 085, 956 389, 086 266, 077 360, 087 180, 286 155, 422 93, 470 216, 658 240, 565 7,016 52, 847 124, 642 511, 723 135, 928 119, 293 60, 660 59, 749 24,316 68, 627 43, 153 152, 791 2,386 1,518 13, 926 2,484 2,104 13, 569 4,528 3,028 7,210 19, 353 82,687 Female. 4, 405, 392 1, 441, 203 77, 236 31, 143 35, 904 169, 271 20, 989 56, 646 505,316 101, 502 453, 196 406, 035 11, 339 59, 740 9,272 73,698 64, 206 74, 211 29, 653 69, 880 14, 030 1, 944, 601 351, 627 238, 154 338, 474 180, 536 143, 601 93,043 208, 602 221, 391 6,661 47, 814 114, 686 468, 612 127, 579 110, 837 51, 229 65, 714 22, 054 02, 939 38, 210 144,941 2,235 1,383 14, 071 2,271 2,108 12,213 4,375 2,802 7,434 18,077 77, 972 Total. 856, 123 22, 556 63 10 78 437 35 357 5,784 3,777 12, 025 379, 543 2,234 26, 533 7,967 68, 278 4,106 95, 160 73, 010 86, 623 15, 632 59, 028 11,729 7,970 5,480 1,637 491 29 505 24, 046 41 210 393, 697 28, 920 61, 370 75, 661 121, 602 34, 642 44, 629 26, 873 46 255 10 17 4 136 7 818 Male. 433, 414 11, 256 25 4 45 211 16 164 2,963 1,895 5,933 191, 119 1,290 13, 521 3,599 34,270 2,169 47,725 37, 460 43, 301 7,778 29, 251 5, 907 4,009 2,652 850 252 14 242 11, 770 10 110 3,429 201, 151 14, 640 30, 8E3 40, 416 60, 515 17, 574 23, 697 13, 426 637 19 3 109 2 71 3 420 Female. 422, 709 11, 300 28 6 33 226 19 193 2,821 1,882 6,092 188, 424 938 13, 012 4,368 34, 008 1,937 47, 435 35, 550 43, 323 7,854 29, 777 6,823 3,961 2,828 787 239 15 263 12, 278 25 100 3,461 192, 546 14, 280 30, 487 35,245 61, 087 17, 063 20, 932 13, 447 662 27 3 14S 8 » 2 65 4 INSTITUTIONS. 51 Table 6.— SUMMARY OP SCHOOL ENROLLMENT, CENSUS OF 1890: PUBLIC, PRIVATE, AND PAROCHIAL, BY STATES AND • TERRITORIES [As derived from tlie reports of scliools.] STATES Airo TEBEITOEIES. The United States . North Atlantic division. . Maine - New Hampshire - Vermont Massachusetts - . . Ehodo Island Connecticut New York New Jersey Pennsylvania — TEACHERS. Aggre- gate. 422, 929 109, 793 Bonth Atlantic division . . Delaware ■ Maryland District of Colnmhia,. Virginia "West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Plorida Korth Central division Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa. - Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Central division . . Kentucky . . Tennessee - . Alabama Mississippi . Louisiana. . . Texas Oklahoma. . . Arkansas... Western division . Montana , Wyoming Colorado New Mexico. Ai'izona Utah Nevada Idaho Alaska. "Washington , Oregon California 6,655 3,650 4,796 13, 358 1,768 4,307 39, 609 6,373 29,477 47, 930 "White, (a) Total. 197, 716 1C9, 645 814 5,361 1,314 8,879 5,813 8,551 5,082 9,272 2,844 187, 617 28, 424 14, 847 26, 969 17, 502 13, 864 10, 341 28, 068 16, 476 2,102 4,692 11, 183 13, 149 59, 186 10, 702 10, 416 7,425 8,467 4,137 12,453 45 5,541 18, 404 6,555 3,550 4,796 13,351 1,768 4,307 39, 575 6,318 29, 425 37, 214 Male. Te- male. 137, 656 26,642 716 4,848 1,041 6,827 5,630 6,042 3,330 6,631 2,149 186, 676 693 343 2,790 673 271 1,001 280 422 77 1,844 2,894 7,216 1,626 494 671 2,222 285 861 8,707 1,388 10, 388 17, 468 46, 777 9,422 8,497 5,166 6,206 3,307 9,884 45 4,250 18, 403 593 343 2,790 673 271 1,001 280 422 77 1,844 2,894 7,215 217 1,671 349 2,719 3,499 3,344 1,378 3,477 914 63, 044 83, 003 4,929 3,056 4,125 11,129 1,483 3,446 30, 868 4,930 19, 037 19, 740 12, 370 7,497 8,680 4,306 3,225 2,921 6,220 7,161 636 1,437 3,221 5,364 24,361 4,620 5,068 3,036 2,183 1,139 5,530 27 2, 858 6,141 499 3, 277 692 4,108 2,131 2,698 1,952 3,164 1,235 123, 632 16, 013 7,301 18, 251 13, 196 10, 039 7,418 21, 842 8,691 1,460 3,255 7,962 7,698 21, 416 136 83 826 362 99 420 50 187 44 763 1,276 1,906 3,429 2,130 3,023 2,168 4,354 18 1,392 12, 262 Colored. Total. 25, 214 457 260 1,965 311 172 581 230 235 33 1,091 1,618 5,309 34 55 52 10, 716 93 613 273 2,052 183 2,609 1,762 2,641 696 941 Male. Fe- male. 14, 364 2 724 87 13,4 1,280 1,918 2,259 3,261 830 2,569 1,291 32 3 13 16 5,716 30 218 46 960 105 1,501 1,088 1,358 404 400 10, 860 307 8,200 613 1,123 1,481 1,912 639 1,694 116 31 42 36 6,000 62 296 227 1,0S2 78 1,008 664 1,283 291 Aggre- gate. 6,203 667 795 778 1,349 291 876 151, 491 72, 036 75, 032 440, 436 64, 227 151, 624 246, 254 286, 419 144, 766 1, 954, 407 34,434 212, 548 45, 675 364, 948 199, 706 372, 646 225, 688 400, 836 98, 027 6, 618, 694 903, 118 654, 685 895, 151 482, 492 428, 094 326, 420 638, 570 687, 756 38, 311 82, 919 257, 436 423, 036 2, 576, Oil 452, 285 614, 051 335, 782 361, 977 157, 420 613, 039 1,782 239, 675 592, 384 18, 633 8,307 73, 733 23,020 9,019 47, 720 7,980 15, 415 1,777 60, 104 09, 606 256, 328 "White, (a) Total. 12, 967, 463 3, 601, 398 151, 372 71, 906 74, 923 437, 766 63, 975 150, 054 239, 227 273, 947 138, 138 1, 333, 396 29, 715 175, 123 31, 240 237, 689 192, 912 246, 349 103, 132 257, 228 60, 007 5, 557, 246 89D, 560, 428, 326, 637, 654, 38, 82, 256, 413, 1, 876, 172 306, 738 407, 677 212, 893 175, 554 102, 761 401, 742 1,781 178, 026 689, 257 IS, 8, 73, 23, 9, 47, 7, 15, 60, 69, 265, 6, 612, 648 1, 813, 223 Male. 6, 344, 820 1, 788, 175 74, 261 37, 367 38, 355 218, 243 32, 084 76, 283 622, 878 135, 254 679, 498 690, 636 14, 703 90, 759 16, 544 123,526 101, 320 127, 833 53, 322 132, 973 30, 600 2, 867, 380 467, 384 283, 671 456, 105 246, 271 218, 440 168, 181 274, 714 334, 968 20,091 43, 617 132, 327 212, 811 950, 108 Fe- male. 77, 34, 36, 21S, 31, 74, 616, 138, 658, 642, 759 15, 012 84, 364 15, 096 114, 163 91, 586 118, 466 49, 810 124, 255 29, 407 204, 542 211, 266 108, 053 89,2(3 52, 705 190, 077 896 93, 336 9, 4, 37, 14, 4, 24, 3, 7, 30, 35, 129, 431, 634 266, 663 433, 344 235, 472 210, 171 158, 046 202, 670 319, 619 18, 218 39, 397 124,366 200, 370 926, 064 191, 196 196, 421 104, 840 86,311 50, 056 211, 605 885 84,090 287, 966 4, 22, 4, 8, 30, 34, 125, Colored. Total. 1,416,202 30, 876 119 39 109 2,670 252 1,670 7,027 12, 472 6,618 621, 013 4, 719 37, 425 14, 336 127, 259 6,794 126, 297 122, 556 143, 607 38, 020 61, 348 4,100 4,451 5,702 1,749 83 193 1,286 33, 169 2 5 753 9,855 699, 839 66,517 100, 374 122, 880 186, 423 54, 659 111, 297 1 61, 043 083, 407 Male. 15,024 65 24 47 1,306 118 750 3,526 6,970 3, 1'lS 295, 651 2,374 18, 600 6,430 69, 433 . 3,255 09, 680 58, 785 68,517 18, 451 30, 029 2,035 2,039 2,819 929 45 100 636 16, 324 1 4,766 341,201 27, 353 62, 729 59, 386 91, 440 27, 359 61, 482 31, 440 3,127 I, 1,002 96 13 608 193 1 7 63 6 247 98 1 4 I 61, 592 32 17 845 17 6 326 a Includes mi8epa Sex of teachers hased on report of 1889. 77, 776 653 763 672 2,360 1,659 668 540 1,396 59 1,006 918 667 551 762 1,067 Colored. Total. 59, 468 375 897 30 739 7-94 14 1,457 994 13 613 1,266 1,749 Male. 30, 345 193 437 331 415 9 778 4 310 672 Fe- male. 182 460 398 379 5 679 ■411 9 303 :584 8U INSTITUTIONS. 55 ^ABLE 8.— SCHOOL ENEOLLMENT, CENSUS OF 1890: PUBLIC COMMON SCHOOLS, BY COUNTIES— Cgntinued. ARKANSAS— Continued. Craighead- - Crawford — Critteudeu . Cross (a) . . . Ballaa Desha Drew Paulkner. Pranklin- FoltOtt . . . Garland Grant Greoao Hempstead. Hot apring- Howard.- Independence.. Izard Jack,sou Jefferson (c) ... Johnson Lafayette Lawrence (a) . Leo Lincoln Littlo Kiver . Logan-- Lonoke. — -,.. Hadison. Harion Miller MiaaiJ^sippi (d) . Monroe Montgomery. .. Nevada Ifewton . . Ouachita . Perry Phillips . . Pike Poinsett Polk Pope Prairie Pulaski (e) . Randolph .- St. Francis. Saline Scott Searcy Sehastian- Sevier Sharp Stone "Onion (g) . . Van Buren (e) . 'Wa,shington... "White Woodruff XeU TEACHERS. Aggre- gate. 49 100 26 48 49 53 90 73 124 54 44 56 120 64 62 84 as 72 138 97 18 52 100 87 81 92 75 80 50 54 22 47 22 74 41 84 40 174 34 22 40 117 59 161 65 44 72 51 43 131 46 35 • 25 111 35 164 134 40 64 White. Total. 40 88 5 26 37 32 51 58 120 48 45 37 55 72 61 52 74 51 42 38 97 6 44 67 55 17 40 107 35 107 64 5 CO 51 43 102 42 35 2-i 111 35 159 115 27 54 Male. 37 71 3 16 33 28 27 45 102 46 25 34 48 55 47 47 58 45 31 20 69 5 22 13 17 21 67 24 53 22 19 10 19 18 32 33 32 31 6 30 14 37 84 23 65 22 5 40 33 40 52 29 33 21 78 20 111 78 16 42 Fe- male. Colored. Total. 12 21 622 12 9 7 1 648 10 10 4 30 6100 35 610 25 38 6 6150 2 10 24 54 1 639 12 629 4 5 19 19 610 Male. Fe- male. 10 7 1 113 Aggr& gate. 2,492 3,619 1,735 271 2,097 1,334 3,770 3,867 6,073 2,132 2,978 1,811 2,860 5,143 2,905 2,878 3, 806 2,288 3,565 8,684 3,986 1, 698 1,805 3,519 2,103 1,936 3,827 3,150 4, 925 1,343 2,266 1,511 2,752 870 c3, 896 2,094 3,081 1,152 4,828 1,559 775 1,879 4,581 2,716 9,160 /I, 392 1, 795 2.503 3,030 2,113 8.900 2,035 2,206 1,261 3,765 /2, 376 7,281 6,539 2.565 3,470 White, Total 2,395 3,276 121 146 1,213 269 1,891 3, 203 5,937 2,114 2,474 1,625 2,837 2,798 2,670 2,285 3, 438 2, 230 2,458 1,993 3,850 885 1,521 787 1,008 1,044 3,531 1,769 4,925 1, 343 1,020 806 916 870 2,809 2, 09-1 1,4,' 1 1, Ouii 941 1,438 712 1, 86.J 4,080 1,655 4,477 1,306 725 2,136 3, 030 2,113 7,928 1,879 2,155 1,183 2,242 2,360 7,054 4,858 1,043 3,216 Male. l,SiO 1,305 CO 84 627 137 949 1,684 3,140 1,175 1,291 884 1,523 1,503 1,447 1,221 1, 834 1,237 1,319 989 1,954 509 826 419 524 626 1,930 953 2,583 740 662 420 478 476 1,507 1,146 756 527 481 785 378 1,000 2,445 894 2, 233 684 379 1,118 1,602 1,140 3,822 979 1,135 664 1,171 61, 200 3,587 2, 526 559 1,820 Fe- male. 1,055 1,971 61 62 686 132 942 1,519 2,797 939 1,183 741 1,314 1, 292 1,233 1.064 1,604 993 1,139 1,004 1,892 376 695 368 484 518 1, 601 816 2,343 597 458 440 438 394 1,302 948 694 470 460 653 334 863 1,635 761 2,244 322 346 1,018 1,428 973 4,106 9U0 1,030 619 1,071 1,160 3,467 2,332 484 1,396 Colored.. Total. 97 343 1,614 125 1,065 1,879 664 136 18 504 188 23 2,348 235 693 3.68 58 1,107 6, 691 130 813 284 2,732 1,165 296 1, 381 1,246 645 1,836 1,631 146 3,887 121 63 16 501 1,061 4,683 1,070 367 972 166 111 78 1,523 16 227 681 1,522 254 Male. 50 221 765 55 427 571 929 320 67 247 96 10 1,187 110 287 206 31 558 3,404 437 156 1,548 603 437 155 755 633 341 66 ,953 58 273 650 2,197 40 547 174 456 73 54 78 785 94 346 748 130 Fe- male. 47 122 849 70 457 494 950 344 69 9 257 90 13 1,161 125 306 162 27 549 3,287 62 376 128 1,184 552 455 141 626 613 304 853 515 833 80 1,934 63 26 7 228 511 2,486 46 623 193 516 83 57 738 7 133 335 771 121 a Teachers from report for 1889. b Estimated. c Eeport for 1880. dfieport for 1837. e Sex of teachers based on report for 1889. /Beport for 1888. g Bace of teachers not known. 56 EDUCATION. Table 8.— SCHOOL ENROLLMENT, CENSUS OF 1890: PUBLIC COMMON SCHOOLS, BY COUNTIES— Continued. CAIilFORIVIA. 1880. Population 864,694. 1890. Population 1,208,130. Gain of population 89, 72 per cent. Enrolled in public common schools 161,477 Enrolled in public common schools ^ 221, 756 Gain of enrollment in public common schools 37. 33 per cent. PUBLIC COMMON SCHOOLS OF CALIFOENIA FOE THE YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 1890. TEACHEES. PDPILS. COUNTIES. Aggre- gate. ■White. Colored. Aggre- gate. White, (a) Colored. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. The state 5,434 5,434 1,162 4,272 221, 756 221, 160 113,763 107, 397 590 301 295 315 4 71 104 55 86 70 13 60 162 123 13 51 50 33 ,301 47 34 103 46 38 10 ]10 76 81 70 69 30 173 51 118 199 859 134 112 61 82 188 97 100 28 08 93 194 68 42 76 18 147 36 67 76 52 315 4 71 104 55 86 70 13 60 162 123 13 51 50 33 391 47 34 103 46 38 10 110 76 81 70 69 30 173 61 lis 199 859 134 112 51 82 183 97 100 28 68 93 191 68 42 76 18 147 36 67 76 62 47 is" 26 14 36 13 5 20 60 47 7 IS 7 13 76 10 12 34 14 15 3 17 17 24 27 18 10 16 14 28 36 65 33 22 10 21 29 13 31 11 37 18 31 IS 13 10 4 50 4 14 17 16 268 4 63 78 41 50 57 8 40 112 76 6 35 43 20 315 37 22 09 32 23 7 S3 59 67 43 51 20 157 37 90 103 794 101 90 41 61 159 84 69 17 31 75 163 50 24 66 14 97 32 43 69 36 17, 797 79 2,330 3,803 1,924 2,872 2,873 446 1, 722 6,010 5,080 554 1,549 1,508 930 19, 068 1,575 829 3,986 1,356 1,176 203 3,701 2,9S3 3, 304 3,451 % 526 936 6,53t 1,006 4,916 6,908 42, 926 , 5,609 3,845 1,864 3,648 8, 577 4,088 3,228 887 2,289 3,681 6, 840 2,051 1,253 2,275 635 6,387 1,329 2,244 2,820 1,724 17,704 79 2,330 3,803 1,924 2,872 2,873 446 1,722 6,010 6,080 654 1,549 1,568 930 18, S85 1,575 829 3,986 1,356 1,170 265 3,701 2, 982 3,304 3, 451 2,626 936 6, 534 1,000 4,910 6,830 42, 706 6,009 3,845 1,864 3,648 8, 555 4,088 3,228 887 2,289 3,081 6,840 2,061 1,263 2,275 635 5,387 1,329 2,244 2, 820 1,724 9,248 'M 1,157 1,930 965 1,486 1,477 221 802 3,044 2,635 279 7:;0 7>'vj 400 9, 657 625 423 2,036 709 509 133 1, 953 1, 480 1, 094 1,766 1, 307 471 3,203 803 2,652 3,387 23, 073 2,740 2,031 975 1,848 4,401 2,059 1, 642 445 1,172 1, tJ'.U 3, 499 1,029 620 1, 133 214 2,8-44 663 1,195 1,427 871 8,456 40 1,173 1,873 959 1,386 1,396 225 860 2,966 2,445 275 810 782 464 9,328 750 406 1,950 647 577 132 1,748 1, 493 1,010 1,685 1,219 405 3,320 803 2, 364 3, 443 20, 033 11814 830 1,830 4,151 93 51 42 Eutto Colus.i Del Norte Eldorado Humboldt lake 1£3 91 99 Mnrlposa ji Merced 1' li Mono 1] 1 !Nevada 1 1; Placer .. 11 Sacramento San Bernardino ^ ' ■ ' • 34 112 2.0 1 108 San Joafiuin Santa Jiarbara ;i j o.-, ; A' 1 1^ t^ 1 Shasta 1,586 442 ' 1,117 1, 687 SiskiyoLi Solano KunuiLia 3,341 1,022 627 1, 112 291 2,543 000 1,049 1,393 853 Sutter ■; Tebama 1 ' " " ' Trinity 1 Tulare ,' Tuolumne i ! Yolo Tuba a Includes uuseparated colored. INSTITUTIONS. 57 Table 8 — SCHOOL ENROLLMENT, CENSUS OF 1890: PUBLIC COMMON SCHOOLS, BY COUNTIES— Continued. C01.0RAD0. 1880. Population 194,327. Enrolled in pulslio common schools 28,253 1890. Population 412,198. Enrolled in public common schools 65,490 Gain of population 112. 12 per cent. Gain of enrollment in public common schools 131. 81 per cent. PUBLIC COMMON SCHOOLS OP COLOEADO FOE THE YEAE ENDED JUNE 30, 1890. The State. Arapiiboe . Archuleta. Baca Bent Uoulder . . . Chaffee Ciieycnne ... Clear Creek - Coucjos Costilla Custer .. Delta.... Dolores.. Douglas . Eagle ... Elbert El Paso... Erernont . . Garliold... Gilpin Grand Giiunison . Hillsdale . . Hneri'auo . Jeflerson.. Ivinv.'a Kit Carson. LaliB Lariata... Larimer Las Animaa. Lincoln Lof^an Me.sa Montezuma . Montrose. Morgan . . Otero Ouray Park Pliillips Pitkin Pn.uw.^ Pllcl.l,) liio JJlauco ,. Eio Grande . Eoiitt Saguaclie San Jnan San Miguel-. Sedgwick ... Summit WasliingtoD. Weld.. ..... Tmna Aggre- gate. 2,376 303 C 45 14 117 47 9 35 44 29 29 24 2 36 15 132 59 38 31 5 36 3 42 57 30 29 133 11 27 20 42 2 5 40 11 61 90 49 White. Total. 2,376 363 6 45 14 117 47 9 35 44 29 29 24 36 15 26 132 59 38 31 5 30 3 42 57 29 OS 25 33 29 133 11 27 20 42 2 6 40 11 61 90 49 Male. 622 Ee- malo. 1,754 297 2 26 13 91 42 4 29 22 12 12 14 ! 1 27 14 18 113 40 35 25 5 S3 1 27 54 28 19 105 10 14 16 27 Colored. Total. Male. Fe- male. Aggre- gate. C5, 490 17, 406 99 698 369 3,330 1,121 127 1,314 1,933 674 es3 554 73 012 305 371 3, 450 2, 069 75J 1,184 411 641 1,309 745 2 272 1,844 109 873 091 300 746 315 497 686 497 1,100 535 3,057 153 817 338 051 109 109 313 416 002 2,668 673 "White, (a) Total. 05, 009 17, 042 93 698 S69 3,330 1,121 127 1,314 1,933 074 683 .534 73 012 305 371 3,450 2,009 750 1,184 59 676 115 1,350 1,548 411 041 1,241 745 2,272 1,844 109 873 691 366 74 C 315 497 580 497 777 1,100 635 3,603 153 817 338 651 109 109 313 416 002 2,508 673 Male. 33, 215 8,6(9 69 390 196 1,651 576 00 637 1,097 404 340 284 42 290 166 193 1,724 1,039 ao? 680 27 338 55 730 793 224 329 621 395 1,184 993 60 452 346 192 146 262 284 246 416 605 247 443 204 358 65 60 140 211 303 1,296 265 Fe- male. 8,393 30 SC8 173 1,679 545 07 677 838 270 343 270 31 322 149 173 1.726 1,030 598 32 338 00 614 755 187 312 020 350 851 49 421 345 174 348 169 235 302 251 301 595 283 1,821 75 369 134 293 54 49 167 205 299 1,272 308 Colored. 304 Male. Fe- male. a Includes unseparated colored. 58 EDUCATION. Table §.— SCHOOL ENROLLMENT, CENSUS OF 189G : PUBLIC COMMON SCHOOLS, BY COUNTIES— Continued. COlVIVECTICtTT. 1880. Population 622,700. Enrolled in public common schools 118,589 1890. Population 746,258. Enrolled in public common schools 126,505 Gain of population 19. 84 per cent. Gain of enrollment in public common schools 6. 68 per cent. PUBLIC COMMON SCHOOLS OF CONNECTICUT FOE THE YEAR ENDED JULY 14, 1890. C- ."''.. ' : r;:,;- ■■■ :. TEACHEKS. PUPILS. COUNTIES. Aggre- gate. White. Colored. Aggre- gate. "White. Colored. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- • male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Tho State 3,226 3,226 a460 a2, 766 126, 505 124,949 62,208 62, 741 1,556 738. E18 Fflirfielcl 550 611 333 168 816 389 153 206 550 611 333 168 816 389 153 206 68 - Si 06 21 64 76 27 54 482 627 267 147 752 313 126 152 23, 350 , 24,165 1 10, 640 6,056 36,719 14,017 ! 4,470 7, 0.S2 23,, 1)21 23.995 10, 485 6,037 36,082 13, 862 4,452 7,015 11, 019 11, 972 5,303 3,125 18, 291 6, (JT4 2,198 3,626 11, 402 12, 023 5,182 2,912 17, 791 7,788 2,254 3,389 329 170 155 19 637 155 24, 67 147 81 77 10 307 74 11 31 182 89 Litx-h field 78 Middlesex 9 330 81 Tolland . -. 13 36 DEIj AWAKE. 1880. Population 146,608. 1890. Population 168,493. Gain of population 14.93 per cent. Enrolled in public common schools 26, 412 Enrolled in public common schools 31, 434 Gain of enrollment in public common schools 19. 01 per cent. PUBLIC COMMON SCHOOLS OF DELAWARE FOR THE YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 1890. TEACHERS. PUPILS. COITNTIES. - Aggre- gate. White. Colored. Aggre gate White, Colored. Total. Male., Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. The State 701 605 187 418 96 36 60 31, 434 26, 778 13, 228 13, 550 4, 656 2,348 308 TTftnt 163 309 229 133 271 201 40 18 129 93 253 72 30 38 28 16 5 15 14. 33 13 7,525 15,105 8,804 6,024 13, 082 7,672 2,946 6,402 3,820 3,078 6,020 3,852 1,601 2,023 1,132 780 1, 005 663 721 569 BISTKieT OF COJi.BJI»i»IA 1880. Population 177,624. Enrolled in public common schools 26,439 1890. Population 230,392. Enrolled in public common schools 36,906 Gain of population 29. 71 per cent. Gain of enrollment in public common schools 39. 59 per cent. PUBLIC COMMON SCHOOLS OF THE DISTRICT OP COLUMBIA FOR THE YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 1890. TEACHERS. PUPILS DISTBICT. Aggre- gate. White. Colored. Aggre- gate White Colored. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total . . . ...... 745 495 60 435 250 32 218 36,906 23, 674 11, 458 12, 116 13, 332 5,853 7,479 a Winter term. INSTITUTIONS. 69 Table 8.— SCHOOL ENROLLMENT, CENSUS OP 1890: PUBLIC COMMON SCHOOLS, BY COUNTIES— Continued. . FriORIDA. 0. Population 269,493. Enrolled in public common schools 43,304 1890. Population 391,422. Enrolled iu public common schools 91, 188 Gain of population 45.24 per cent. Gain of enrollment in public common schools 110.58 per cent. PUBLIC COMMON SCHOOLS OF FLORIDA FOR THE YEAR ENDED SEPTEMBER 30, 1890. TEACHERS. PUPILS. COUNTIES. Aggre- gate. ■White. Colored. Aggre- gate. ■ffllite. Colored. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. The Stato 2,577 1,907 844 1,063 670 394 276 91, 183 54,811 28, 390 26, 431 36, 377 17, 660 18, 717 132 29 60 46 22 33 56 78 9 55 133 74 11 81 69 25 83 41 83 76 42 70 15 64 56 13 69 38 135 25 69 93 25 41 112 84 60 50 46 75 22 72 29 47 39 73 24 51 41 17 30 47 49 9 54 75 51 7 46 48 18 74 40 52 44 41 67 14 28 42 6 42 37 87 17 4,7 74 24 40 107 57 37 42 36 50 21 57 20 43 31 32 20 23. 10 8 14 21 17 3 40 13 12 3 16 17 8 39 18 27 18 30 26 6 10 20 3 23 23 31 4 19 25 11 23 27 23 6 20 16 35 10 22 14 35 U 41 4 19 31 9 16 26 32 6 14 62 39 4 80 31 10 35 22 25 26 11 31 8 18 22 3 19 14 56 13 28 49 13 17 80 31 31 22 20 15 11 35 6 8 17 69 5 9 5 5 3 9 29 36 5 5 3 5 3 9 21 23 4 2 s' 5,843 1,069 2, 338 687 680 572 1,257 3,053 170 1,615 4,186 3,380 692 3,190 1,949 661 2,777 1,304 4,291 4,018 928 2,237 263 3,789 1,814 328 3,676 812 5,085 1,455 2,126 2,615 829 1,175 2,427 2,682 1,365 2,384 1,417 3,033 773 2,069 725 1,782 1,765 2,651 821 2,o;6 599 490 499 994 1,638 170 1,597 1,720 1,997 375 1,088 1,257 445 2,414 1,284 1,839 992 901 1,801 253 540 1,192 151 1,472 776 2,286 856 1,187 1,865 785 1,160 2,270 1,458 837 1,752 993 1,700 730 1,509 495 1,651 1,405 1,374 404 1,110 286 270 269 473 846 88 861 851 1,002 182 676 648 248 1,320 674 968 514 602 875 116 270 599 85 723 426 1,193 445 666 901 400 575 1,190 726 431 904 530 882 418 807 245 835 760 1,277 417 900 313 220 230 621 792 82 736 869 995 193 512 609 197 1,085 010 871 478 399 926 137 270 693 66 747 350 1,083 411 621 964 385 685 1,080 732 406 848 463 818 312 702 250 716 646 3,192 248 322 88 190 73 263 1,415 1,655 122 157 54 100 42 132 663 1 637 126 165 34 90 31 Clay ... 131 752 Dade De Soto 1 ■ 58 23 4 35 21 7 9 1 31 32 1 13 1 36 14 7 27 1 48 8 22 19 1 1 5 27 13 8 10 25 1 15 9 4 8 1 17 11 1 24 17 4 3 1 22 22 1 8 21' 10 4 15 1 22 2 9 10 1 i' 20 3 4 4 21 1 9 8 1 8 41 12 3 11 4 3 6 9" 10 5' 1 15 4 3 12 26' 6 13 9 i 4 7 10 4 6 4 6 1 3 18 2,466 1,383 217 2,102 692 216 363 20 2,452 3,020 27 436 10 3,2.19 622 177 2,204 36 2,799 599 939 750 44 15 137 1,224 528 632 424 1,335 43 560 230 231 360 10 1,174 677 105 1,048 331 92 169 10 1,251 1,469 12 238 4 1,468 337 92 1,065 20 1,333 354 380 372 26 10 74 606 250 301 205 663 20 273 115 110 176 8 1,292 Escambia S^anklinffil 706 112 1, 054 361 124 Hillaboro . 194 10 1,201 1 357 15 198 lee '6 1,781 285 liberty 85 1,149 16 1,466 245 659 378 18 S Polk 83 619 St-John 272 331 219 Suwannee --. 672 Taylor 23 287 TVaUuUa 115 121 184 a Sex of teachers eistimated. h Sex, of colored pupils estimated. 9 Sex of pupils estimated. 60 EDUCATION. Table 8.— SCHOOL ENROLLMENT, CENSUS OF 1890: PUBLIC COMMON SCHOOLS, BY COUNTIES— Continued. «X:OR«IA. 1880. Population 1,542,180. Enrolled in public common schools - 237,124 1890. Population 1,837, 353. Enrolled in public common schools 342,562 Gain of population 19.14 per cent. Gain of enrollment in public common schools 44.47 per cent. PUBLIC COMMON SCHOOLS OF GEORGIA FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1889. The State . Appling . Baker — Baldwin . Banks Bartow.., Berrien . Bibb .... Brooks . . Bryan . . . Bulloch . Burke Butts Calhoun. . . Caiuden . . Campbell . Carroll Catocsa Chariton Chatham Chattahoochee . Chattooga. Cherokee. - Clarke ..-. Clay (a)... Clayton ... Clinch .... Cobb Coffee Colquitt... Columbia . Coweta Crawford... Dade Dawson (a) . Decatur Dekalb Dodge Dooly Dougherty . Douglas Early Echols Effingham... Elbert Emanuel (a) . Eanniu Eayette Eloyd Forsyth Franklin (a) . Fulton (ft) Gilmer Glascock (a) . Glynn Gordon Greene Gwinnett . .. Habersham . Hall Hancock Haralson.. Harris Hart Heard Henry (a) , Hou.ston . Irwin Jaek.son . . Jasjier . . . Jefleraou . TEACHERS. Aggre- gate. 7,503 32 27 50 44 85 42 100 GO 37 81 84 41 34 28 39 100 37 19 200 20 59 70 67 26 33 40 106 40 26 41 21 29 109 78 45 57 31 51 37 12 31 63 83 45 41 123 54 58 43 56 26 37 67 61 92 60 98 60 53 77 62 54 61 72 32 266 03 49 "White. Total. 5,005 25 14 27 34 58 35 71 35 25 71 30 24 17 14 28 85 32 16 136 11 49 63 36 13 23 32 70 29 26 21 46 25 19 28 60 56 28 42 18 9 24 30 68 44 26 74 46 47 28 55 20 18 67 29 70 54 83 36 49 44 48 40 34 37 25 179 33 29 Hale. 2,710 19 33 12 27 30 31 19 33 13 2 25 14 48 43 48 8 29 15 36 22 23 13 19 102 18 13 Fe- male. 2,295 115 7 Colored. Total. 2,498 Male. 1,290 21 Fe- male. 1,208 10 Aggre- gate. 342, 562 1,176 1,115 2,232 2,331 3,481 1,739 4,751 2,356 1,029 2,621 4,228 2,352 1,018 969 1,615 5,277 1,366 284 5,877 919 2,713 4,151 2,920 1,409 1,757 5,310 1,563 1,186 1,654 4,309 3,386 2,285 2,735 2,000 2,270 1,380 406 1.050 3; 513 3,335 2,502 2,394 6, 375 2,908 3,554 10, 656 2,899 960 1,618 3,486 3,441 4,981 2,608 4,095 2,598 2,509 3,711 3,075 2,648 3,691 3,103 943 4,860 2, 528 2,209 White. Total. 866 356 904 1,871 2,335 1,477 2,584 1,203 602 2, 116 1,086 1,115 575 348 1,053 4, 552 1,243 200 3,238 421 2,217 3,903 1,237 444 1,272 694 3,381 1, 009 807 6S6 i.iao 1,569 2,041 2,400 1,620 1,681 280 1,768 280 735 1,793 2,225 2,467 1,422 3, 401 2,667 2,700 7, 440 2, SSI 606 610 3,187 1,161 4,074 2, 283 4, 002 998 2, 420 1,504 2,322 1,726 1,807 1,001 717 3,304 3,145 1,105 Male. 108, 792 447 179 420 1,005 1,217 768 1,312 552 318 1,109 674 583 289 169 527 2,463 671 100 1,605 204 1,172 2,063 625 247 667 330 1,357 563 393 358 1,228 537 578 795 1,057 1, 243 810 851 170 924 933 1,140 1,292 713 1,7SG 1,387 1,523 3,544 1,647 3.17 2tl7 1, 080 615 2, 2,=1 1,284 2,128 463 1,258 829 1,239 953 994 649 400 1,803 540 561 Fe- male. 100, 538 419 177 478 860 1,118 709 1, 272 051 28! 1,017 512 532 286 179 526 2, 089 572 100 1,633 217 1,045 1,840 612 197 605 264 1,524 606 414 3:iS 1,129 415 558 774 984 1,2)7 710 830 110 844 337 119 350 860 1,085 1,175 709 1,616 1,180 1,243 3, no2 1,334 319 323 1,498 546 1,823 999 1,874 535 1,162 765 1,083 773 813 512 317 1,601 005 544 Colored. Total. 133, 232 310 759 1,328 460 1,146 262 2,167 1,153 427 495 3,142 1,237 443 621 562 725 123 84 2, 639 498 496 248 1,683 905 485 198 1,877 262 682 2,953 611 50 85 2,268 926 759 1,064 1,810 602 697 117 315 1,720 1,110 35 972 2,974 341 788 3,210 18 300 1,038 299 2,280 907 325 693 1,600 149 2,117 753 822 1,784 2,042 228 1,562 1,383 1,104 Male. 64,187 161 374 603 217 549 111 1,000 547 253 255 1,603 638 212 266 281 358 56 34 1, 2.19 261 238 120 822 395 204 939 108 270 1,628 274 30 39 1, 123 405 343 633 8S1 240 361 69 104 817 570 17 401 1,353 160 434 1,534 12 147 497 160 1,045 496 163 361 716 72 1,068 391 425 844 974 113 800 661 557 a Teachers estimated from number and race of schools. INSTITUTIONS. 61 Tabm 8.— school enrollment, CENSUS OF 1890 : PUBLIC COMMON SCHOOLS, BY COUNTIES— Continued. GEOSSeiA— Continued. PSS TKACHEES. PUPILS. C0UKTIE3. Aggre- gate. White. Colored. Aggre- gate. White. Colored. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. 31 51 71 28 87 22 40 37 40 30 32 49 31 60 20 32 44 76 65 76 54 33 76 36 60 53 54 33 54 65 31 56 17 30 60 120 29 21 69 33 59 99 33 23 70 30 29 65 72 22 85 32 47 60 75 87 44 48 131 43 29 29 59 29 60 67 43 « 24 24 43 8 38 15 20 33 20 8 15 34 22 45 12 27 29 37 41 • 38 50 16 41 21 29 44 49 27 30 47 17 25 7 30 40 81 17 12 47 23 23 67 19 13 62 22 20 37 46 22 44 16 45 30 65 57 37 26 80 29 13 26 50 23 50 36 31 20 7 29 5 22 9 10 29 12 2 11 23 10 26 9 18 10 15 25 15 33 9 21 14 17 29 33 21 16 25 7 12 2 20 13 29 9 6 27 13 10 20 7 9 30 13 13 15 28 17 18 9 40 10 35 34 25 17 28 19 9 23 22 15 22 14 16 4 17 14 3 16 6 10 4 8 6 4 11 12 19 3 9 19 22 16 23 12 7 20 7 12 15 16 6 14 22 10 13 5 10 27 52 8 6 20 10 12 37 12 4 22 9 7 22 18 5 26 7 6 20 30 23 12 9 62 10 4 3 28 8 28 22 15 2? 28 20 49 7 20 4 20 22 17 15 9 15 8 5 15 39 14 38 4 17 34 15 31 9 5 6 24 18 14 31 10 6 13 19 12 17 6 17 3 12 10 10 10 6 12 7 4 8 19 12 12 2 6 14 6 19 6 3' 12 10 6 13 7 1 14 9 8 32 1 3 1 8 12 7 6 3 3 1 1 7 20 2 26 2 12 20 9 12 3 5 3 12 8 8 18 3 1,702 2,374 2,628 1,627 2,403 832 1,961 1,818 1,593 1,620 2,086 2,466 1,900 2,642 828 1,784 1,460 3,860 1,675 2,669 1,961 8,835 2,854 1,016 2,849 2,996 2,254 1,227 3,724 ■2,935 2,144 1,881 792 1,406 2,354 6,077 1,763 1,203 2,467 2,363 3,115 4,196 1,939 1,134 2,274 1,765 893 2,705 4,463 1,242 4,338 1,308 2,475 2,352 8,371 3,094 1,028 2, 132 6,088 1, 310 1,238 1,842 3,296 922 1,632 1,835 1,195 1,262 648 1,503 317 906 694 684 1,674 717 208 797 1,675 1,080 1.941 614 1,588 888 1,479 1,183 900 1,538 1,742 1,367 870 1,157 2,675 2,201 939 2,132 2,012 1,213 707 278 1,405 1,168 3,182 1,044 606 1,570 1,107 831 1,649 822 522 1,680 1,208 670 1,279 2,159 1,242 1,667 666 2,424 1,284 2,999 2,558 1,206 901 2,424 829 475 1,609 2, 898 808 1,206 1,145 696 658 367 678 196 483 306 360 896 375 88 404 837 532 962 278 827 439 761 621 462 820 797 736 461 606 1,479 1,139 517 1,118 1,012 594 370 130 762 658 1,239 567 316 849 576 460 805 432 266 942 627 290 664 1,081 686 810 270 1,303 693 1,671 1,393 443 1,254 402 231 905 1,496 427 580 540 362 604 291 825 121 423 289 324 778 342 120 393 738 648 .979 236 761 449 718 662 438 718 945 631 409 552 1,196 1,062 422 1,014 1,000 619 337 142 643 610 1,943 477 291 721 532 381 844 390 256 738 581 274 015 1,078 656 757 296 1,121 691 1,328 1,165 653 458 1,170 427 244 704 1,402 381 620 605 334 440 1,726 1,125 1,310 1,497 228 1,277 144 876 1,312 1,289 890 916 701 314 190 572 2,390 392 1,759 423 2,093 1,487 740 1,692 321 63 288 1,592 923 931 1,174 514 215 870 612 660 704 98 610 79 427 676 556 413 432 314 150 90 225 1,104 210 868 215 935 766 380 820 155 26 125 769 444 426 541 262 225 856 613 660 793 130 667 65 "Mc Dnfltie 449 736 733 477 484 387 Miller 164 Milton 106 Mitchell 347 1,286 182 891 208 1,168 721 366 872 166 27 163 823 Polk 479 506 633 252 20 39 12 9 22 15 37 42 14 10 18 8 9 28 26 9 15 3 6 14 8 19 23 10 9 10 3 6 10 22 11 24 9 3 8 7 18 19 4 1 8 5 3 18 4 1,186 2,895 719 697 897 1,256 2,284 2,547 1,117 612 694 547 323 1,426 2,304 658 1,319 373 287 415 611 1,109 1,237 633 302 304 244 101 678 1,154 638 1,676 346 310 483 645 ' 1,175 1,310 Talbot 6S4 310 290 Taylor 303 162 Terrell 748 1,150 41 16 2 20 10 30 7 22 51 14 10 3 9 6 10 21 12 17 8 2 7 4 15 6 15 20 9 11 2 4 2 5 9 8 24 8 13' 6 16 2 7 31 6 5 1 5 4 5 12 4 2,771 742 51 1,068 372 1,436 422 1,231 2,664 481 763 233 398 114 326 690 499 1,353 840 23 618 196 687 193 686 1,293 240 383 112 186 62 154 310 267 1,418 Twigga 402 28 ■Walker 177 TValton 749 "Warren (a) . "Wavne^aV 241 "Webater (a) ■White...... Whitfield "Wilcox 52 "Wilkes "Wilkinson "Worth a Teachers estimated from number and race of schools. 62 EDUCATIOK Table §.— SCHOOL ENROLLMENT, CENSUS OP 1890: PUBLIC COMMON SCHOOLS, BY COUNTIES— Continued. IDAHO. 1880. Population 32,610. Enrolled in public common scliools - 5,834 1890. Population 84,385. Enrolled in public common schools 14,311 Gain of population 158. 77 per cent. Gain of enrollment in public common schools 145. 30 per cent. PUBLIC COMMON SCHOOLS OP IDAHO POE THE YEAR ENDED SEPTEMBER 1, 1890. S- --■TV,.v--r:"-- = TEACHERS. PUPILS. COUNTIES. Aggre- gate. "WTlite. (ffl) Colored. Aggre- gate. -White. <6) Colored. Total. Male. fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Hale. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Tlifi Statfl 389 389 181 208 14, 311 14,311 6,943 7,368 Ada 33 35 22 35 17 26 9 24 9 47 10 15 19 30 16 11 25 33 35 22 35 17 26 9 6 24 9 47 30 15 19 30 16 11 25 17 12 15 20 6 17 6 2 9 3 21 4 8 8 13 5 6 10 16 23 7 15 11 9 4 4 15 6 26 6 7 11 17 11 5 15 2,136 526 702 2,349 454 917 210 215 621 254 1,401 282 81'5 260 1,064 191 615 1,299 2,136 526 702 2,349 454 917 210 215 621 254 1,401 282 815 260 1,064 191 615 1,299 1,036 255 341 1,140 220 445 102 104 301 123 680 139 386 126 550 93 272 630 1,100 271 361 1,209 234 472 108 111 320 131 721 143 429 134 514 98 343 669 Boise Ilil^INOIS. 1880. Population 3,077,871. 1890. Population 3,826,351. Sain of population 24.32 per cent. Enrolled in public common schools 704,041 Enrolled in public common schools 778, 319 Gain of enrollment in public common schools 10. 55 per c«nt. PUBLIC COMMON SCHOOLS OP ILLINOIS POE THE YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 1890. TEACHEBS. PUPILS. COUNTIES. Aggre- gate. White. (6) Colored. Aggre- gate. White. (6) Colored. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. 23, 321 23,288 6,875 16,413 33 16 17 778,319 772, 860 394, 501 378, 359 5,459 2,692 2,767 310 63 125 143 110 344 38 191 109 357 231 185 140 89 244 3,251 177 151 308 163 158 126 249 75 111 190 190 110 344 82 312 45 125 143 110 344 38 191 109 357 234 185 140 89 244 3,251 177 151 808 163 158 120 249 75 111 190 190 110 344 81 81 13 56 13 34 77 22 69 35 123 101 82 69 38 101 262 77 64 08 CO 67 31 79 26 57 105 52 82 109 56 231 32 69 130 70 267 10 132 74 234 130 103 71 61 143 2,980 100 87 240 97 91 95 170 49 64 85 138 28 235 25 4 18 1 7 3 11 11,534 2,975 4,298 2,767 3,059 8,090 1,819 4,554 3,817 11, 293 7,919 6,105 4,074 3, 545 7, 924 150, 001 5, 139 4, 568 6,489 4,326 '!,743 4,199 6,925 2,774 4,305 6,012 4,595 6,171 10, 590 3,822 11,244 1,982 4,298 2,766 3,059 8,090 1,819 4,554 3,817 11, 278 7,919 6,105 4,673 3, 529 7,875 149, 625 5,139 4,568 6,479 4,319 4,743 4,191 6,923 2,774 4,305 6,610 4,595 5, 171 10, 590 3,809 6,619 985 2.166 1,370 1,533 4,014 940 2,361 1,938 5,826 4,160 3,111 2,481 1,941 3,946 74,445 2,095 2,319 3,317 2,179 2,412 2,190 3, 543 1,470 2,195 3,451 2,330 2,722 5,341 1,992 6,625 997 2,132 1, 396 1,526 4,076 879 2,193 1, 879 5,462 3,769 2,994 2,192 1,588 3,929 75, 180 2,444 2,249 3,162 2,140 2,331 2,001 8,380 1,304 2,110 3,159 2,265 2,449 5,249 1,817 290 993 140 522 150 471 Bond 1 1 Bureau. Carroll Ca8S 15 7 8 Chriatian Clark Clay 1 16 49 1,276 1 8 18 635 8 31 641 Cook Cu mberland. Dekalb 10 7 4 4 6 3 Dewitt Douglas 8 2 4 1 4 1 Edward.s Effingham 2 a Ford FraLklin Fulton Gallatin i i 13 8 i a Kumber of licensed teachers. h Inclades unseparated colored. c Sex of pupils reported by late county superintendent. INSTITUTIONS. 63 Tablb 8.— school enrollment, CENSUS OF 1890: PUBLIC COMMON SCHOOLS, BY COUNTIES— Continued. Kli I-INOIS— Continued. srr ■ — = — — TEACHEBS. PDPILS. COUNTIES. Aggre- . gate. White. (0) Colored. Aggre- gate. ■White, (a) Colored. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. 147 204 103 351 34 117 364 369 156 164 161 98 229 78 346 266 116 328 186 567 133 283 477 173 243 252 496 227 273 227 189 143 131 65 94 213 66 230 183 140 347 377 115 177 276 66 61 48 140 135 276 266 96 343 145 72 270 115 254 197 101 397 88 225 115 248 170 258 363 119 298 180 147 204 103 351 34 117 364 369 152 154 161 97 229 78 345 266 116 328 186 567 133 283 477 173 243 262 496 227 273 227 139 143 131 65 94 213 66 230 183 140 347 377 115 177 276 65 59 48 140 135 276 263 96 343 145 72 270 115 264 197 101 397 88 225 115 248 170 258 363 119 298 180 61 33 80 105 27 34 73 104 79 74 84 37 60 56 60 56 23 64 34 102 61 73 99 74 61 69 130 88 119 90 61 39 48 22 82 64 30 82 63 54 98 78 41 73 120 41 31 10 62 49 48 123 78 124 34 35 125 33 72 53 61 138 47 62 45 109 101 79 65 88 41 49 96 171 23 246 7 83 291 265 73 80 77 00 179 22 295 211 93 204 162 465 72 210 378 99 182 193 366 139 154 137 128 104 83 43 62 149 36 148 120 86 249 290 74 104 156 24 28 38 88 86 228 140 18 219 111 37 145 82 182 144 40 259 41 163 70 139 69 179 298 31 257 131 6,192 5,038 4,987 7,931 1,939 2,510 7,610 9,249 6,983 5,058 6,031 3,853 5,690 4,475 11, 690 6,455 2,541 8,006 4,808 15, 947 4,176 6,802 10, 621 6,074 7,157 6, 057 13,568 8,300 9,041 10, 263 6,682 3,089 4,546 3,134 3,445 4,857 2,463 8,373 6,690 3,927 7,708 13,423 4,360 4,893 8,694 4,063 3,133 1,219 5,415 4,519 8,462 12,008 5,830 12, 235 4,613 2,014 8,985 2,451 7,325 7,166 5,801 12, 342 3,235 4,930 4,224 7,118 6,665 7,619 11, 918 6,847 7, 377 4,854 6,181 5,029 4,987 7,930 1,841 2,610 7,582 9,249 6,822 5,058 5,976 3,819 5,696 4,475 11, 520 6,455 2,541 7,844 4,808 15,933 4,160 6,800 10, 552 0,034 7,119 6,067 13, 493 8,180 9,641 10, 113 6,611 3,089 4,546 3,134 3,445 4,857 2,463 8,322 6,614 3,927 7,708 13, 310 4,261 4,893 8,623 3,997 3,017 1,219 5,389 4,619 8,399 11, 836 5,830 11,735 4,613 2,614 8,985 2,461 7,325 7,155 5,801 12, 319 8,236 4,930 4,224 7,116 6,616 7,619 11,918 6,847 7,351 4,854 3,181 2,644 2,659 4,009 1,000 1,265 3,911 4,863 3,477 2,677 3, 020 1,968 2,888 2,344 5,832 3,422 1, 332 3,977 2,605 8,004 2,151 3,561 6,562 3,098 3,623 3,127 6,747 4,179 4,809 5,185 3,464 1,536 2,309 1,637 1,732 2,501 1,325 4,256 3,383 1,993 4,070 6,603 2,173 2,538 4,471 2,073 1,642 827 2,753 2,317 4,210 6,320 3,017 5,857 2,351 1,360 4,639 1,301 3,752 3,680 3,060 0,287 1,649 2,433 2,130 3,661 3,335 3,919 6,237 3,664 3,850 2,562 3,000 2,486 2, 328 3,921 841 1,245 3,671 4, 380 3,345 2,381 2,950 1,851 2,808 2,131 5,688 3,033 1,209 3,867 2,303 7,809 2,009 3,239 4,990 2,930 3,496 2,930 6,716 4,001 4,072 4,928 3,157 1,563 2,237 1,497 1,713 2,356 1, 138 4,066 3,131 1,934 3,638 6,707 2,078 2,355 4,162 1,924 1,475 592 2,636 2,202 4,189 5,515 2,813 5,878 2,262 1,254 4,346 1, 60 3,573 3,469 2,761 6,033 1.686 2,497 2,094 3,456 3,281 3,700 5,681 3,183 3,701 2,292 11 9 7 3 4 Q 1 98 1 65 43 28 18 12 3 2 1 161 92 69 55 34 27 16 28 1 1 18 70 34 36 TCftnrffin 162 76 87 14 16 2 69 40 38 8 6 6 10 Lee 2 35 15 20 34 26 MoDonough - 18 75 120 37 45 38 75 140 71 64 40 76 31 HTnrahfill 51 176 29 78 22 98 IWoTiltrift Oglo Peoria 113 109 57 48 66 61 Pike 71 66 116 40 35 46 31 1 2 1 1 i 31 PulasM 70 26 8 18 63 173 28 80 35 St. Clair 3 2 1 93 500 243 257 Stark "Vermilion 23 ii 12 White '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 49 28 21 ■Whiteside ■Will "Winnebago 26 13 13 Woodford a Includes uiiseparated colored. 64 EDUCATION. Table 8.— SCHOOL ENROLLMENT, CENSUS OF 1890: PUBLIC COMMON SCHOOLS, BY COUNTIES— Continued. INBIANA. 1880. Population 1,978,301. Enrolled in public common schools 512,201 1890. Population 2,192,404. Enrolled in public common schools 505,516 Gain of population 10.82 per cent. Loss of enrollment in public common schools 1.31 per cent. PUBLIC COMMON SCHOOLS OP INDIANA FOR THE YEAR ENDED AUGUST 31, 1890. The State Adams Allen Bartholoiuew- . . Benton Blackford Boone Bro-wn Carroll Cass Clark Clay Clinton Crawford Daviess Dearborn Decatur Dekalb Delaware Dubois Elkhart Payette Ployd fountain Franklin . . . Tulton Gibson Grant Greene Hamilton Hancock Harrison Hendricks Henry Howard Huntington Jackson Jasper Jay Jetferson Jennings Johnson Knox Kosciusko Lagrange Lake Laporte Lawrence Madison Marion Marshall Martin Miami Monroe Montgomery . . - Morgan Kewton !Noblo Ohio Orange Owen Parke Perry Pike Porter Posey Pulaski Putnam Kaudoliih liipley Hush TEACHEES. Aggre- gate. 13, 2S5 112 299 143 112 01 162 76 141 181 158 154 146 88 142 141 137 141 ice 122 228 72 107 141 115 117 141 158 174 177 122 162 143 173 126 145 150 104 140 148 122 132 159 210 124 141 185 124 178 499 155 102 169 116 196 135 84 193 34 100 110 155 127 115 128 128 106 168 184 126 132 "White, (a) Total. 13, 236 112 299 143 112 61 162 76 141 161 151 154 146 88 142 141 137 141 166 122 228 72 107 141 115 117 141 158 174 177 122 162 143 173 126 145 150 104 140 148 122 132 157 210 124 141 185 124 178 485 155 102 169 116 196 135 84 193 34 100 116 155 127 115 128 128 106 103 184 126 132 Male. 6,706 70 93 80 48 44 104 60 93 73 111 104 109 117 78 107 81 87 77 45 93 58 63 66 78 no 61 48 58 122 77 85 69 104 47 87 73 27 75 17 70 83 64 75 87 43 67 63 71 106 72 67 Fe- male. 42 206 63 64 17 68 16 48 88 82 60 47 18 48 71 73 78 74 58 134 79 100 63 103 137 66 53 408 70 33 65 09 109 62 67 118 17 30 33 91 52 28 85 61 43 97 78 64 65 Colored. Total. 49 Male. 21 Fe- male. 28 Aggre- gate. 505, 516 5,029 10, 100 5,630 3,349 2,747 6,913 2,761 5,105 6,039 6,284 7,918 7,349 4,791 6,414 4,894 4,785 5,366 7,166 4,471 9,266 2,759 6,012 4,931 4,367 4,282 6,249 7,756 6,655 7,035 4,653 6,849 5,436 5,920 6,099 6,605 6,676 3,133 5,683 6,428 4,233 4,653 6,656 7,712 3,885 4,495 6,229 5,364 8,083 23, 014 6,459 4,120 6,290 4,111 6,886 4,029 2,175 5,253 1,296 4,114 4,136 6,310 4,362 4,846 4,076 4,661 3,313 5,237 7,419 4,763 4,366 ■White, (a) Total. 501, 433 5,029 10, 086 5,630 3,349 2,747 6,913 2,761 6,105 6,014 6,910 7,918 7,149 4,791 0,414 4,894 4,785 5, 356 7,072 4,471 9,262 2,759 4,576 4,931 4,367 4,282 6,249 7,756 6,655 7,086 4,653 5,849 5,436 5,920 6,030 6,505 5,076 3,133 5, 583 6, 428 4,283 4,653 6,527 7,712 3,885 4,495 6,224 5,354 8,083 21, 537 6,459 4,120 6,290 4,111 6,880 4, 029 2,175 5,253 1,296 4,114 4,136 5,310 4,362 4, 846 4,076 4,661 3.313 5, 237 7,419 4,763 4, 556 Male. 257, 731 2,764 5,111 2,833 1,751 1,386 Fe- male. 243, 702 2,265 4,975 2, 797 1,638 1,361 3,637 3,270 1,491 1,270 2,623 2,482 3,081 2,933 2,967 2,913 4,010 3,908 3,758 3,391 2,546 2,245 3,337 3,077 2, 554 2,340 2, 450 2,335 2,794 2,562 3,690 3, »,« 2,431 2,040 4,524 4, 73S 1,436 1,323 2,292 2,234 2,494 2, 437 2,167 2,200 2,221 2,061 3,209 2,9S0 4,081 3,675 3,421 3,234 3,696 3,339 2,392 2,201 3,046 2, 803 2,838 2, .598 3,064 2,850 3,139 2,900 3,371 3,134 2,895 2,781 1,636 1,497 2,960 2,633 3,225 3,203 2,190 2,043 2,358 2,295 2,831 2, ex 3,985 3, 727 2,038 1,847 2,287 2,208 3,117 3,107 2,719 2, 635 4,205 3,878 10,479 11, 058 3,221 3,238 2,065 2,055 3,330 2,960 2,157 1, 054 3,667 3,319 2,069 1,970 1,143 1,0.32 2,701 2,462 662 614 2,168 1,946 2,175 1,901 2,720 2,590 2,153 2,209 2,496 2, 350 2, 162 1,914 2,384 2,277 1,594 1,719 2,743 2, 494 3,855 3,664 2,545 2,218 2,280 2, 070 Colored. Total. 14 25 374 1,901 1,477 15 185 Fe- male. 2,182 10 224 72 033 845 a Includes unseparated colored. INSTITUTIONS. 65 Table 8.— SCHOOL ENROLLMENT, CENSUS OF 1890: PUBLIC COMMON SCHOOLS, BY COUNTIES— Continued. INUIAIVA— Continuea. TI^CHEBS. PUPILS. COUNTIES. Aggre- gate. "WTilte. (o) Colored. Agere- gale. TVMte. (o) Colored. Total. Male. ra- male. Total. Male. re. male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. 192 59 169 163 65 110 143 93 223 103 49 227 88 244 196 102 142 150 213 127 137 142 192 59 169 163 65 110 143 93 222 103 49 203 88 238 196 102 142 150 213 127 13 142 88 40 108 82 43 27 83 34 77 83 23 49 39 66 80 33 104 112 80 75 77 73 104 19 61 81 22 83 60 59 145 20 26 159 49 172 116 69 38 38 133 52 00 69 7,326 2,289 6,726 5,197 2,066 3,449 5,326 3,362 7,971 4,870 1,791 8,544 8,192 9,545 6,813 2,878 6,522 5,068 7,646 5,863 4,474 4,707 7,233 2,289 6,726 6,197 2,056 3,449 5,326 3,362 7,891 4,870 1,791 7,662 3,192 9,291 6,813 2,878 6,622 6,068 7,320 6,853 4,474 4,707 3,706 1,248 3,606 2,679 1,062 1,726 2,731 1,700 3,916 2,551 930 3,906 1,624 4,695 3,482 1, 469 2,892 2,693 3,010 3,016 2,377 2,469 3,527 1,041 3,220 2,518 994 1,724 2,695 1,602 3,976 2,319 861 3,756 1,568 4,596 3,331 1,409 2,630 2,375 3,710 2,837 2, 097 2,238 93 33 60 Scott Shelby Starke Sullivan 1 1 80 45 35 Tipton ■: "I Union 19 8 11 882 450 432 6 6 1 264 iis 136 "Warron "Wayne 226 103 123 "SVells White ■Wliltley MOWA. 1880. Population 1,624,615. 1890. Population 1,911,896. Gain of population 17. 68 per cent. Enrolled in public common schools 425, 665 Enrolled in public common schools 493, 267 Gain of enrollment in public common schools 15. 88 per cent. PUBLIC COMMON SCHOOLS OF IOWA FOE THE YEAR ENDED SEPTEMBER 15, 1890. TEACHERS. PUPILS. COUKTIES. Aggre- gate. "White, (a) Colored. Aggre- gate. "White, (a) Colored. • Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. 26, 567 26, 567 5,460 21, 107 493, 267 491, 997 261, 157 240, 840 1,270 624 355 261 211 243 246 3C9 317 344 193 243 249 325 153 279 239 295 250 281 214 213 191 304 262 268 332 188 236 276 232 74 249 69 380 238 245 355 261 211 243 246 369 317 344 193 243 249 325 163 279 239 295 250 281 214 213 191 304 262 268 332 188 236 276 232 74 249 69 380 238 245 84 63 31 76 76 85 61 62 30 53 41 61 25 71 66 54 29 70 34 34 39 58 41 67 74 64 60 42 46 20 39 15 72 31 40 271 208 180 167 169 284 266 282 163 190 208 264 128 208 183 241 221 205 180 179 152 240 221 201 258 124 186 234 386 54 210 64 308 207 205 4,138 3,803 4,887 5,393 3,598 6,959 6,386 6,863 3,601 6,048 3,756 4,350 3,580 4,840 6,151 4,776 3,733 4,570 4,307 3,066 2,516 6,983 9,140 5,617 6,369 4,488 4,674 4,434 7,464 1, 114 8,543 1,128 6,192 4,132 3,739 4,138 3,793 4,887 5,378 3,698 6,958 6,380 6,860 3,638 6,018 3,750 4,360 3,580 4, 833 6,162 4,768 3,730 4,567 4,307 3,066 2,516 0,982 9,097 5,616 6,366 4,471 4,605 4, 434 7,302 1,114 8,606 1,128 6,182 4,132 3,732 2,183 2,042 2,526 2,738 1,858 3,096 3,142 3,580 1,790 2,679 1,959 2,168 1,823 2,633 3,185 2,390 1,838 2,335 2,221 1,522 1,306 3,641 4,536 2,848 3,192 2,241 2,304 2,336 3,659 661 4,283 685 3,174 2,034 1, C38 1, 955 1,751 2,361 2,640 1,740 2,862 3,244 3,280 1,808 2,369 1,791 2,192 1,752 2, 300 2,907 2,378 1, 894 2.232 2,086 1,544 1,160 3,441 4,501 2,768 3,174 2,230 2,361 2,098 3,703 663 4, 22^ r,i:i s, cos 2, 048 1,804 .AHninfl 10 6 4 Allamakee Appanoose . . . 15 11 i Benton 1 1 Blackb.awk . .. 3 3 1 1 Bremer ■ . 2 Buchanan Baena Vista. . , 6 2 4 Butler Carroll 7 1 2 8 3 3 4 1 5 2 1 3 Cass 1 Cedar 3 Cerro Gordo 1 2 Chickasaw Clarke Clay . Claj'ten . 1 43 1 3 17 9 1 20 1 2 9 3 Clinton.. 23 DaUas 1 Davis 8 6 Delaware 102 61 51 37 16 21 Emmet Fayette 10 6 6 Floyd Sranklin ..'".V.]]l\ 7 4 > ED- a Includes unseparated colored. 66 EDUCATION. Tajblb 8.— school KNEOLLMENT, CENSUS OF 1890: PUBLIC COMMON SCHOOLS, BY COUNTIES— Continued. lO W A— Contmued. Fremont .. Greene Grundy - . . Guthrie - . . 'Hamilton . Hancock - . Hardin Harrison.. Henry Howard .. Humboldt. Ida Iowa Jackson Jasper Jefferson . . Johnson... Jones Keokuk . . . Kossuth... Lee Linn . . . Louisa . Lucas . . Lyon... Madison . Mahaska.. Marion — Marshall . Mills MitcheU Monona Monroe Montgomery . Muscatine O'Brien ... Osceola Page Palo Alto . Plymouth . Pocahontas Polk Pottawattamie . Poweshiek Ringgold Sao Scott .. Shelby . Sioux .. Story .. Tama Taylor Lnion .. Van Buren . "Wapello "Warren "Washington. "Wayne 'Webster "Winnebago . "Winneshiek. "Woodbury .. "Worth "Wright TEAOHHES. Aggre- gate. 285 347 217 335 279 146 315 338 264 170 179 240 311 260 408 221 448 319 307 245 248 493 190 197 167 301 354 291 B53 180 206 294 183 256 241 220 124 288 171 246 206 522 561 319 276 270 274 302 277 397 294 281 235 219 298 805 267 831 B9 Ml 407 IflO 222 "White, (o) Total. 285 347 217 335 279 146 315 179 240 311 260 408 221 448 319 307 245 248 493 190 197 157 301 364 291 353 180 206 294 183 256 241 220 124 288 171 246 206 622 661 319 276 270 274 302 277 304 897 294 281 235 249 298 305 267 331 99 261 407 160 Male. Fe- male. 220 291 171 245 232 115 245 281 213 135 154 168 231 221 315 185 392 284 241 186 188 431 148 156 121 76 226 67 287 «8 223 73 280 70 110 46 160 60 244 28 165 63 193 47 194 60 170 32 92 60 228 30 141 67 189 28 178 93 429 99 462 69 250 i9 227 62 208 70 204 98 204 62 216 -80 224 73 324 70 224 49 232 46 189 *7 202 67 231 S3 272 83 184 B7 274 41 58 •60' 201 7a 329 til 119 4» 173 Colored. Total. Male. Fe- male. AggT» gate. 682 642 4.941 026 795 6B5 993 '648 228 "White, (a) Total. 4,400 4,572 8,626 4,944 4,466 2,221 5,394 6,058 4,606 2,889 2,704 2,879 5,206 6,062 6,971 3,994 5,778 5,197 6, 901 3,517 6,657 11, 073 3,207 4, 031 2,232 4,700 7,352 6,730 6,496 .3, 871 3.608 4,745 .3,475 4,566 5,218 3,295 1,503 5,790 2,568 6,108 2,609 18, 837 0, 998 5,273 4,170 4,092 8.602 5,061 4,300 6,106 6,161 5,030 4,884 4,858 7,206 6,686 4,626 4. 941 5,929 1,786 6,558 8.988 2,548 8,228 Male. 2, 377 2,334 1,814 2,436 2, 354 1,220 2,769 3,003 2,355 1,518 1,342 1,468 2,635 3,103 3,509 2,004 3,090 2,733 3,612 1,833 3,413 5,680 1,642 2,085 1,239 2,333 3,776 3, 396 3,367 1,980 1,809 2,356 1,637 2,246 2,761 1,713 789 2,912 1,173 2,678 1,317 6,749 6,132 2,574 2,199 2,173 4,653 2,646 2,229 2,506 8,125 2,594 2,616 2,474 3,602 2,806 2.330 2,481 2,978 2,855 ■4.613 1,337 1,696 Fe- male. 2,023 2,238 1,811 2,608 2,112 1,001 2,625 3,055 2,251 1,371 1,362 1,411 2,571 2,969 3,462 1,990 2,688 2,404 3,389 1,684 3,244 5,384 1,666 1,946 993 2,367 3,576 3,335 3,129 1,891 1,799 2,389 1,838 2,319 2,467 1,582 714 2,878 1,395 2,430 1,292 7,088 4,866 2,699 1,971 1,919 3.909 2.416 2,071 2, 600 3,036 ,2, 436 2,268 .2, 384 3,«04 2,780 2,296 2,460 2,947 £64 2,700 4,476 1,211 1, 632 Colored. Total. 20 Male. in 28 Fe- male. a Includes unseparated colored. INSTITUTIONS. 67 Tablb 8.— school enrollment, CENSUS OF 1890: PUBLIC COMMON SCHOOLS, BY COUNTIES— Contiiraed. iCAIVSAS. 1880. Population 996,096. Enrolled in public common scliools 246,128 1890. Population 1,427,096. Enrolled in public common schools 399,322 Gain of population 43.27 per cent. Gain of enrollment in public common schools 62.24 per cent. PUBLIC COMMON SCHOOLS OF KANSAS FOE THE YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 1890. TKA0HEE3 PUPILS. COUNTISB. ^^fe"- "WTiite. (o) Colored. Aggre- gate. ■White, (a) Uolored. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. To'il. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. 12,260 12, 175 4,852 7,323 86 38 47 399, 322 389, 703 200, 386 189, 317 9,619 4,611 5,008 Allen (h) 112 146 139 99 110 185 107 223 88 133 150 80 50 150 146 142 48 181 186 134 156 90 142 47 120 67 97 48 83 141 34 62 66 ■ 107 36 63 26 124 31 113 123 37 57 115 132 190 123 31 97 53 181 48 146 94 164 59 186 152 163 183 64 151 149 174 107 13 170 146 89 151 112 146 129 99 110 178 107 223 88 133 ISO 80 60 150 140 142 48 181 186 134 156 88 139 47 120 67 97 48 83 141 34 62 56 107 36 63 20 1^4 :;i 113 123 37 67 116 130 190 123 31 97 53 178 48 134 94 154 59 186 162 153 183 64 150 149 174 105 13 170 146 89 151 54 50 52 40 46 56 42 102 28 63 63 25 10 60 61 50 17 110 79 42 76 33 42 19 45 30 25 13 38 56 15 15 20 40 14 24 13 53 14 46 45 18 21 43 66 90 60 14 57 21 68 12 47 46 79 22 60 72 72 75 26 56 52 80 43 5 50 68 33 61 58 95 77 59 65 122 05 121 60 70 87 55 40 90 85 92 31 71 107 92 80 55 97 28 75 37 72 35 45 85 19 47 36 67 22 39 13 71 17 67 78 19 36 72 64 100 63 17 40 32 110 36 87 48 76 37 126 80 81 108 38 94 97 94 62 8 120 78 56 90 4, 518 4,213 5,833 2,604 3,403 7,407 6,748 7,457 2,477 4,496 8,331 1,278 811 5,264 5,760 5,326 861 6,590 0,296 2,831 6,356 3,626 5,848 1,146 4,154 1,789 3,144 423 1,883 5,809 389 2,422 002 1,688 502 896 398 4,240 646 3,870 4,686 352 822 4,610 5,238 6,483 4,762 477 2,760 1,064 8,364 623 7,238 3,052 5,097 891 6,346 5,690 5,606 6,983 1,752 5,315 4, 602 7,233 3,430 258 6,047 5,781 1,426 3,481 4,448 4,113 5,102 2,604 3,403 6,996 5,628 7,457 2, 477 4,436 8,331 1,278 811 5,254 6,745 5,266 836 6,448 6,083 2,827 6,296 3, 4'.'6 5, 321 1,146 4,154 1,789 3,114 423 1, 883 6,809 388 2,361 902 1,683 647 896 398 4, 2-10 622 3,870 4,686 352 797 4,410 5,113 6,481 4,762 477 2,705 1,060 8,008 621 6,874 3,042 4,847 891 6,346 5,680 6,584 6,918 1,762 5,175 4,002 6,833 3,326 258 5,977 5,665 1,426 3,481 2,345 2,122 2,041 1,279 1,713 3,647 2,954 3,832 1,356 , 2, 264 4,172 665 425 2,609 3,023 2, 703 433 3,355 3,113 1,426 3,301 1,768 2,699 575 2,124 899 1,612 210 989 2,908 201 1,202 477 825 287 461 208 2,184 299 1,943 2,395 206 405 2,233 2,707 3,280 2,480 213 1,416 592 4,000 308 3,069 1,631 2,434 482 3,269 3, 003 2,946 3,579 932 2,616 2,337 3,411 1,697 133 3,004 2,894 743 1,835 2,103 1,991 2,401 1,225 1,690 3,349 2,074 3, C25 1,121 2,172 4,159 613 386 2,645 2,722 2,563 403 3,093 2,970 1,402 2,995 1,658 2,622 571 2,030 800 1,502 20-7 8ti4 2,841 187 1,149 425 803 260 435 190 2,050 323 1,927 2,291 IJfl 302 2,177 2,406 3,201 2,282 204 1,289 468 4,008 313 2,806 1,411 2, 413 409 3,077 2,677 2,638 3,339 820 2, 559 2,265 3, 422 1,628 126 2,913 2,771 683 1, 646 70 100 731 30 60 325 40 1 10 2 1 8 40 400 Barton 7 1 6 411 120 184. 60 227 60 Butler Chase 00 30 30 Clark Clav (e) if) cioad ....: :;::. 15 60 25 142 213 4 60 200 527 10 30 15 68 123 3 30 100 260 5 Coffee iJ>) 30 10 74 Crawford (g) 90 2 Dickinson (6) 30 2 3 2 1 2 100 267 Elk EUia 30 10 14 Garfield 1 71 1 33 38 15 8 7 .Haniilrnn , , , . 23 11 12 Eaakell 25 100 125 2 12 50 65 13 50 2 2 60 2 Xinp^nnn ('') ..... 55 4 356 2 1,364 10 250 25 3 160 1 610 7 125 30 1 Ijabette (c) 3 2 1 19a 1 Leavenworth (c)... 12 3 9 754 3 12S 10 22 65 5 12 33 5 10 32 Miami (&) 1 1 140 65 75 Mitchell 400 105 200 69 200 2 2 48 70 116 30 54 40 62 Ness (i) Uorton (g) a Includes un.separated colored. b Number and sex of colored pupils estimated. e Colored pupils pai'tly estimated. d Sex of teachers based on the report for 1889. • Bepqrt for 1889. / Sex of teachers estimated on ratio shown in rest of state. g Teachers from report of county superintendent to Census Offic». A Pupils from report for 1889. i Teachers from report for 1889. 68 EDUCATION. Table 8.— SCHOOL ENROLLMENT, CENSUS OF 1890: PUBLIC COMMON SCHOOLS, BY COUNTIES— Continued, KANSAS— Contimied. TEACHEKS. PUPILS. COUNTIES. Aggre- gate. White, (o) Colored. Aggre- gate. White. (0) Colored. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. re- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. 192 164 117 78 184 146 90 106 213 177 132 110 120 67 81 127 34 279 23 237 90 105 184 104 28 30 266 130 48 95 44 221 54 138 92 174 192 164 117 78 184 146 90 106 213 177 132 108 119 67 81 127 34 279 23 216 90 105 184 104 28 30 266 130 48 95 44 221 64 138 92 156 55 63 41 25 80 57 31 70 90 60 63 62 42 23 33 54 14 109 4 66 20 60 49 60 11 12 121 40 18 46 20 73 16 68 82 46 137 111 76 53 104 89 69 30 117 117 79 56 77 44 48 73 20 170 19 150 70 45 135 44 17 18 145 90 SO 49 24 148 38 70 60 UO 7,092 4,038 3,937 1,733 4,503 6,280 2,748 2,103 7,574 5,798 3,856 3,803 2,703 1,743 2,117 4,476 371 10, 339 482 10, 690 1,343 1, 362 5,046 2,786 333 451 9,315 1,855 879 3,409 587 6,505 684 6,079 2,862 9,481 6,717 4,023 3,910 1,733 4,503 6,226 2,676 2,103 7,574 5,798 8,856 3,723 2,664 1,741 2,117 4,400 371 10, 186 479 9,340 1,343 1,362 6,046 2,686 333 451 9,308 1,855 879 3,259 587 8,605 684 6,053 3,852 8,506 3,309 2,146 2,052 900 2,351 2,724 1,406 1,078 3,953 3,036 1,983 1,964 1,290 905 1,107 2,280 193 6,149 240 4,563 690 733 2,572 1,427 157 224 4,740 949 470 1,743 304 3,409 376 2,630 1,469 4,160 3,318 1,877 1,858 833 2,152 2,502 1,270 1,025 3,621 2,702 1,873 1,759 1,374 836 1,010 2,120 178 6,037 239 4,777 653 629 2,474 1,259 176 227 4, .563 906 409 1,516 283 3,096 308 2,423 1,333 4, 35G 375 15 27 200 7 12 175 Osborne g Ottawa 15 Pawnee PMUips Pottawatomie (&) 60 72 35 43 25 Pratt (6) 29 Beno liepubiic Rico (c) EilcT(!)) 2 1 1 1 1 80 39 2 35 20 45 19 Push Eussell 76 26 51 Soott Sedgwick (6) 153 3 1,360 79 2 641 74 1 709 21 12 9 Sheridan Sheraian Smith Staflord (i) 100 50 50 Stanton Sumner . 7 4 3 Trego Wabaunsee (6) 150 75 75 Wallace {c) Washington (c) Wichita Wilson (6) 28 10 975 8 3 460 18 7 615 Woodson Wyandotte (6) . .. 18 8 10 a Includes nnseparated colored. b Number and ses of colored pnpils estimated. « Teachers from report of county euperintendent to Censna Ofi&ce. d Colored pupiU partly estimated. 4 Sex of teacliers estimated on ratio sbovn in raat of state. INSTITUTIONS. 69 Table 8.— SCHOOL ENEOLLMENT, CENSUS OF 1890: PUBLIC COMMON SCHOOLS, BY COUNTIES— Continued. KENTUCKY. 1830, Population 1,648,690. Enrolled in public common schools 292,427 1890. Population 1,858, 635. Enrolled in public common schools 408, 966 Gain of population 12.73per cent. Gain of enrollment in public common schools 39. 85 per cent. PUBLIC COMMON SCHOOLS OF KENTUCKY FOR THE YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 1890. TEACHERS. PUFILS. COUNTIES. A-ggre- gate. "White. Colored. Aggre- gate. White. Colored. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. TTifl fitfttiB 9,041 7,791 3,938 3,863 1,250 594 656 408, 966 354, 250 183,146 171, 105 64,716 26, 628 28, 183 83 77 48 48 114 64 57 67 73 66 48 68 70 120 47 90 73 81 127 40 43 73 73 169 66 86 39 74 54 143 64 62 66 101 81 78 79 40 29 55 03 129 102 68 67 50 130 57 85 94 131 71 55 114 60 614 44 60 126 48 80 58 84 86 30 48 64 85 82 58 73 68 44 40 86 54 65 49 43 54 33 66 68 105 40 83 62 72 126 37 38 72 68 108 48 81 36 65 48 118 49 52 54 73 74 77 62 31 25 39 59 109 99 52 65 45 114 55 73 81 96 60 41 97 60 418 29 66 116 47 74 62 81 84 34 48 54 83 65 64 25 43 23 21 46 23 48 20 11 18 8 37 48 54 9 49 41 26 34 19 11 45 39 36 IS 53 21 49 27 45 31 32 32 10 39 56 24 16 9 11 32 64 51 26 23 27 58 53 37 51 39 29 22 47 43 41 10 54 30 40 49 27 61 53 17 30 50 38 23 32 48 25 21 19 40 SI 7 29 32 36 25 18 20 51 31 34 21 46 82 18 27 27 29 72 30 28 15 15 21 73 18 20 22 63 35 21 38 15 16 28 27 45 43 26 42 18 66 2 36 30 57 31 22 50 17 377 19 12 85 7 25 25 30 31 17 18 4 45 42 22 15 9 4 8 28 10 2 8 80 2 15 3 2 15 7 7 11 9 1 3 5 1 5 61 17 4 3 9 6 26 6 6 3 2 6 16 2 2 2 17 1 6 1 2 8 2 6 8 5 1 2 2 i 31 7 4 3 6 6 6 2 9 4 2 2 12 8 e 13 1 9 2 7 5 2 3 4 i 3 1 4 30 10 3' 19' 3 3,932 3,308 2,272 2,131 6,511 3,059 1,914 2,316 2,675 3,104 2,313 2,562 2,546 4,674 1,841 3,683 3,236 4,310 7,023 1,891 2, 020 4,178 2,812 7,104 2,698 2,672 2,123 3,393 2,484 6,652 2,319 2,877 2,613 4,720 3,838 3,030 3,790 1,902 1,164 2,428 2,953 7,361 5,246 2,765 3,343 2,280 3,319 2,109 3,523 4,537 6, 135 3,033 3,020 6,422 2,357 26, 490 1,989 2,989 6,604 1,481 4,131 2, 296 4,362 5,982 1,535 1,663 2,191 3,652 3,599 2,614 8,314 3,012 2,002 1,728 4,388 2,686 1,843 V 2, 120 1,390 2,969 1,406 2,443 2,481 4,141 1,663 3,476 2,668 8,961 6,950 1,760 1, 848 4,143 2,689 3,907 1,932 2,508 2,032 3,130 2,217 6, 534 2,143 2,877 2, 553 3,177 3,485 3,083 3,007 1,498 1, 015 1,675 2,819 6,529 6,125 2,174 3,253 2,109 2,746 2,069 3,058 3,892 4,449 2,547 2,515 4, 727 2,357 20,712 1,225 2,069 6,129 1,449 3,978 2,120 4,231 6,910 1,474 1, 663 2,191 3, 616 2,825 2,425 1,760 1,567 1,166 929 2,239 1,383 953 1,060 673 1,459 745 1,276 1,321 2,679 863 1,767 1,368 1,985 3,461 906 965 2,143 1,344 2,133 946 1,311 1,037 1,600 1,120 2, 854 1,073 1,468 1,320 1,650 1,865 1,569 1,407 791 566 946 1,460 3,462 2,738 1,216 1,690 1,060 1,223 1,228 1,603 1,970 2,298 1,300 1, 264 2,403 1,294 10, 512 643 1,501 3,156 852 2,071 1,132 2,21c 3,426 680 755 1,330 1,845 1,329 1,296 1,554 1,453 897 799 2,149 1,303 890 1,070 717 1,610 660 1,167 1,160 1,662 800 1,709 1,300 1,976 3,489 860 883 2,000 1,346 1,774 986 1,197 995 1,630 1,088 2,680 1,070 1,409 1,233 1,627 1,620 1,514 1,540 707 479 729 1,369 3,067 2,387 958 1, 563 1,049 1,523 841 1,405 1,922 2,151 1,247 1, 2."1 2,324 1,063 10, 230 5S3 1,488 2,973 697 1,907 994 2,021 2,484 794 907 861 1,771 1,496 1,129 618 296 210 403 1,123 373 71 196 1, 285 135 908 119 66 433 178 207 668 349 75 125 173 35 123 3,197 760 164 91 263 267 1,118 176 310 166 130 203 651 195 39 96 630 67 460 60 35 287 87 99 281 184 35 08 87 20 67 1,606 366 87 41 140 137 547 80 130 80 Ballard 200 572 178 ]ggll 32 100 655 63 448 69 "Rrpathitt 30 146 91 108 f nlrtwpill 287 185 40 57 85 15 66 1,691 Qlark 400 V7 50 123 130 571 96 TUintt 2 28 7 1 17 9 4 16 4 20 3 16 2 6 16 2 12 13 35 11 11 17 io' 2 1 3 6 5' 1 17 3 9 1 1 6 2 6 8 16 6 6 6 2 18 5 U 3 4 11 3 3 7" 1 4 10 6 6 20 6 5 9 60 1,543 353 7 783 404 119 763 134 832 121 601 90 171 673 40 465 645 1,686 486 505 695 28 623 185 3 361 193 54 410 60 411 58 301 39 87 285 25 239 307 848 241 253 347 82 918 168 yioyd 4 422 2U Gallatin 65 343 Grant 74 421 63 290 51 84 283 15 216 338 838 Hmu'v 245 247 348 96 15 18 5 78 10 5,748 764 2,410 331 3,332 433 10 1 6 3 2 2 2 1 3 4 1 2 2 8 3 2 2 475 32 163 170 131 72 01 239 20 89 81 74 41 39 230 Kuott 12 64 89 67 LawrencG 31 22 Lewis 2 17 4 6 3 2 11 1 38 774 1 180 20 365 81 18 409 Livingston 108 70 EDUCATION. Tabi^k 8.— school ENKOLLMENT, CENSUS OF 1890: PUBLIC COMMON SCHOOLS, BY COUNTIES— Continnea. KEIVTUCKX— Continued. COUNTIES. Ijogan liTon McCracken - McLean Madison Magoffin Marion Marshall Martin Mason Meade Menifee Mercer Metcalfe Monroe Montgomery Morgan Munlenberg. Nelson ITicholas Ohio Oldh.im Owen Owsley Pendleton... Perry Pike Powell Pnlaaki Kobertson... Koclccastle . . Kowan Kussell Scott Shelby Simpson Spencer Taylor Todd Trigg Trimble..;.. "Union "Warren "Washington. "Wayne "Webster "Whitley "Wolfe "Woodford . . . TEACHEKS. Aggre- 132 42 80 65 104 62 64 57 3D 85 77 30 68 60 74 48 74 105 76 53 125 33 87 41 47 115 26 154 26 54 41 55 70 76 54 40 60 79 82 84 135 72 93 91 96 41 51 "White. TotaL 29 60 51 71 61 52 55 30 06 66 29 54 53 65 34 73 89 60 45 116 24 79 41 77 46 113 23 145 24 53 40 62 60 55 42 32 60 65 61 33 72 100 60 87 78 92 40 32 Male. Fe- male. Colored. Total. Male. 13 Fe- male. 22 Aggre- gate. 6,042 2,003 4,417 2,774 4,424 2,797 2,923 3,034 1,100 3,602 2,786 1,389 3,261 2,700 3,206 2,413 3,120 4,313 2,608 2,466 6,168 1,145 3,952 1,724 4,041 1,261 4,221 1, 038 7,209 1,710 2,607 1,650 2,308 2,865 2,740 2,665 1,516 2,822 3,847 2,916 1,592 3,941 G, 694 3,269 8,767 4,625 4,697 1,880 1,957 Total. 8, 743 1,512 3,308 2,637 3,139 2,782 2,411 2,948 1,100 2,838 2, 396 1, 373 2.658 2,482 2,985 1,709 3,101 3,771 2, 145 2,208 5,851 798 3,564 1,724 3,950 1,214 4,196 967 6.865 1,645 2,466 1,626 2,258 1,964 2,010 1,882 1,240 2.130 2,272 2,124 1,533 8,341 4.831 2, 935 8,637 4,073 4,538 1,852 1,224 Male. 2,075 797 1,598 1,394 1,608 1,425 1,216 1,498 650 1,313 1,253 755 1,423 1,290 1,645 903 1,691 1,994 1,081 1,151 2,819 409 1,568 940 1,995 592 2,435 486 3,524 700 1,515 824 1,242 890 1,018 970 600 1,015 1,186 1,116 687 1,760 2,436 1,451 1,912 2,009 2,394 895 633 Fe- male. 1,668 715 1,710 1, 243 1,531 1,357 1,195 1,460 450 1,520 1,143 618 1,235 1,192 1,340 807 1,510 1,777 1,054 1,057 3,032 387 1,995 784 1,955 622 1,761 481 3,341 845 951 802 1,016 974 982 912 640 1,115 1,086 1,008 846 1,681 2,385 1,484 1,725 2,064 2,144 857 691 Colored. Total. 1,299 491 1,109 137 1,285 16 S12 86 390 16 603 218 221 704 19 542 463 268 317 349 91 47 25 71 344 41 24 60 901 730 683 276 692 1,575 792 59 600 1,763 334 130 552 159 28 733 Male. 666 254 653 85 644 7 267 46 189 Fe- malB. 237 558 52 641 8 245 40 201 256 347 117 Ml 105 116 355 349 7 12 244 298 225 238 140 118 142 175 173 176 180 208 46 45 24 23 8 17 34 37 200 144 30 35 14 27 12 13 25 25 432 469 374 358 338 3*S 144 i3a 315 377 771 804 401 391 25 34 286 314 826 937 103 171 62 68 263 239 77 82 13 IS 401 333 INSTITUTIONS. 71 Table 8.— SCHOOL ENEOLLMENT, CENSUS OF 1890: PUBLIC COMMON SCHOOLS, BY COUNTIES— Continued. liOiriSIAIVA. 1880. Population 939,946. Enrolled In public common schools 81,012 1890. Population 1,118,587. Enrolled in public common scliools 124,372 Gain of population 19, 01 per cent. Gain of enrollment in public common schools 53. 52 per cent. PUBLIC COMMON SCHOOLS OF LOUISIANA FOB THE YEAE ENDED DECEMBEE 31, 1889. TBAOHEES. PUPILS. PAEISHES. Aggre- gate. -White. Colored. Aggre- gate. White. Colored. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. The state 2,678 1,922 718 1,204 756 513 243 124, 372 74, 988 38, 619 36, 369 49, 384 24,990 24,385 35 39 27 55 17 60 65 60 19 16 55 85 22 77 56 27 43 13 32 32 50 38 21 19 47 67 26 26 49 41 430 36 38 48 78 35 21 28 13 15 34 17 17 54 23 61 37 54 36 46 88 25 49 26 60 16 22 27 35 35 22 19 34 15 35 30 48 12 13 41 57 9 53 39 7 28 10 27 24 17 31 21 15 36 47 23 10 29 33 407 19 23 29 05 23 14 22 10 6 21 9 11 40 16 24 25 41 10 30 62 21 46 17 89 11 17 11 33 21 8 12 18 9 20 9 32 5 6 24 26 3 13 5 2 5 4 14 16 1 21 2 10 17 27 8 io' 16 19 6 10 10 28 11 6 13 3 8 6 7 9 11 5 10 16 3 15 34 16 36 14 20 4 12 1 22 14 14 7 16 6 15 21 16 7 8 17 31 6 40 34 6 23 6 13 8 16 10 19 5 19 20 15 10 19 17 388 13 13 19 37 12 8 9 7 6 13 3 4 31 5 19 15 25 7 15 28 6 10 3 19 7 5 10 11 836 1,700 1,124 2,617 915 2,196 2,410 1,951 2,275 372 1,825 3,766 941 2,630 1,628 1,395 1,292 355 1,333 1,939 1,965 1, 426 1,021 574 1,940 2,579 712 1,230 8,805 6,835 21, 130 1,618 1,369 1,268 2,797 1,219 468 3,318 371 848 1,224 1,070 810 1,847 987 2,748 1,306 1,988 1,791 2,153 3,312 698 3,181 1,033 • 2, 241 396 557 921 1,220 836 779 586 1,377 769 905 865 1,886 1,100 308 1,341 2,532 179 1,329 1,006 160 607 220 998 1,245 349 1,024 685 374 1,302 1,761 620 159 4,320 5,006 16,278 592 670 669 2,261 641 219 2,732 170 169 565 325 362 1,166 611 720 791 1,307 171 1,103 2,068 554 2,992 631 1,066 236 261 215 1,115 501 386 360 874 433 465 470 1,033 570 167 728 1,320 83 664 494 84 248 102 545 694 179 556 294 230 692 866 315 68 2,065 2,581 7,508 330 398 267 1,162 331 118 1,343 86 92 285 200 212 671 375 356 423 658 85 617 1,057 397 1,646 334 666 107 147 114 677 335 393 226 603 336 440 395 853 630 151 613 1,212 96 665 512 76 259 118 453 551 170 463 291 144 610 895 305 91 2,255 2,425 8,770 262 272 302 1,099 310 101 1,389 84 77 280 125 150 495 236 364 368 649 86 486 1,011 157 1,346 297 500 129 114 101 438 17 8 21 2 25 35 2 7 3 14 28 13 24 17 20 15 3 5 8 33 7 14 4 18 2 23 26 6 3 6 17 6 12 8 14 7 3 3 6 21 7 3 4 3 2 9 2 1 8 11 7 12 9 6 8 i' 2 12 921 538 1,240 146 1,291 1,645 65 1,175 64 484 1,234 762 1,201 622 1,235 785 135 335 694 1,616 402 436 200 638 818 92 1,071 4.4/* l,Sffl 4,858 1,026 099 699 536 578 239 586 201 679 659 745 448 681 376 2,028 515 681 1,620 1,050 1,244 144 189 402 1,175 160 296 706 105 481 281 670 67 704 747 31 670 27 250 660 366 538 309 641 369 68 161 338 805 216 208 124 318 403 44 536 2,290 1,014 2,397 453 878 333 268 297 115 296 110 338 338 422 264 374 219 1,029 259 283 790 556 655 92 83 185 583 82 143 356 60 440 257 570 79 587 Caddo . 798 34 Caldwell 605 37 234 574 396 663 313 East Carroll 594 416 67 174 358 811 186 228 4 11 20 3 16 20 8 23 17 15 19 13 12 7 6 3 9 13 8 6 14 7 37 12 13 26 16 26 4 3 9 21 6 6 16 2 4 10 11 1 11 20 7 5 15 5 10 10 7 7 5 3 4 8 7 4 10 5 26 6 8 18 14 16 4 3 8 16 4 5 8 2 i" 9 2 5 i' 18 2 10 9 3 5 i 6 5 1 2 4 2 11 6 5 8 2 10 i" 5 1 8 76 320 410 48 535 2,195 815 2,461 573 321 366 268 281 124 290 91 St. Charles 341 321 323 St. John the Baptist 184 307 157 St. Mary 999 256 398 Tensas 830 Terrebonne Union - 494 589 52 106 217 "Webster 592 78 West Carroll 153 West Feliciana 350 ■Winn 4£ , 72 EDUCATION. Tabus §,— SCHOOL ENROLLMENT, CENSUS OF 1890: PUBLIC COMMON SCHOOLS, BY COUNTIES— Continued. MAINE. 1880. Population 648,936. Enrolled in public common schools 150,811 1890. Population 661,086. Enrolled in public common schools 139,679 Gain of population 1.87 per cent. Loss of enrollment in public common schools 7. 38 per cent. PUBLIC COMMON SCHOOLS OF MAINE FOR THE YEAR ENDED APRIL 1, 1890. TBACnEBS. PUPILS. COUMTIES. Aggre- gate. White. Colored. Aggre- gate. "WMte. (a) Colored. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. The State 6,080 6,080 61,412 c4, 668 139, 679 139, 569 68, 691 70, 878 110 58 52 3U 615 620 239 400 425 257 260 411 63i 182 145 363 335 384 452 314 615 629 239 400 425 257 260 441 684 182 145 SG8 385 384 452 56 98 112 61 115 80 69 81 125 146 38 20 72 132 103 105 258 417 517 178 235 345 188 179 316 638 144 125 21)6 253 283 347 7,771 13, 313 17, 090 4,052 9,579 10, 201 7,306 4,782 7,356 14,886 3,551 4,379 6, 910 6,533 11,003 10, 968 7,764 13, 313 17, 058 4,052 9,579 10, 177 7,304 4,779 7,352 14, 874 3,651 4,362 6,910 6,529 10, 939 10, 986 3,831 6,907 8,616 2,015 4,543 4,994 3,463 2,297 3,577 7,388 1,099 2, (121 3,570 8,162 5,514 6,096 3,933 6,406 8,442 2,037 5,036 5,183 3,841 2,482 3,775 7,488 1,852 2,341 3.340 3,367 6,485 5,870 7 4 3 Cumberland 32 24 8 Franklin 24 2 3 4 7 3!'7 G-;3 952 628 387 098 989 702 580 741 691 299 52,) 543 Fe- male. 18, 095 120 1,000 735 5,064 428 463 213 871 728 879 635 24 532 390 G40 986 938 638 631 795 634 245 608 548 INSTITUTIONS. 73 Table 8.— SCHOOL ENEOLLMENT, CENSUS OF 1890: PUBLIC COMMON SCHOOLS, BY COUNTIES— Continued. 1880. Population 1,783,085. 1890. Population 2,238,943. Gain of population 25.57 per cent. Enrolled in public common schools 316, 630 Enrolled in public common schools 371, 492 Gain of enrollment in public common schools 17, 33 per cent. PUBLIC COMMON SCHOOLS OF MASSACHUSETTS FOE THE YEAE ENDED MAY 1, 1890. The State Barnstable Berkshire Bristol Dukes Essex Franklin Hampclen Hampshire Middlesex Nantucket Norfolk Plymouth Suffolk Worcester Aggre- gat«. 222 562 827 32 1,186 395 669 405 1,653 14 621 531 1,486 1,521 TEACHERS. White. Total. 10, 317 222 562 827 32 1,185 395 668 405 1,853 14 621 531 1,483 1,519 Male. 1,017 48 64 63 6 90 32 57 34 163 1 62 178 133 Fe- male. 174 493 764 26 1,095 363 611 371 1,690 13 535 460 1,305 1,386 Colored. Total. Male. Fe- male. Aggre- gate. 5,377 15, 826 29, 956 637 45, 210 7,556 20, 656 9,725 73, 109 375 21, 954 16, 962 75, 153 49, 996 White, (a) Total. 368, 899 5,365 15, 618 29, 647 590 15, 065 7,551 20, 420 9,710 72, 977 369 21, 917 16, 926 74, 001 49, 743 Hale. 187, 478 2,795 7,679 15, 112 263 22, 349 3,864 10, 474 4,750 37, 763 154 10, 825 8,113 38, 855 24,482 Fe- male. 181,421 2,570 7,939 14, 535 327 22, 716 3,-687 9,946 4,960 35,214 215 11, 092 7,813 35, 146 25, 261 Colored. Total. 2,693 12 208 300 47 145 6 236 15 132 6 37 36 1,152 253 Male. 1,257 9 102 133 24 74 3 116 7 67 3 18 17 660 124 Fe- male. 106 176 23 71 2 120 19 19 693 129 MICHIGAN. 1880. Population 1,636,937. 1890. Population 2,093,889. Gain of population 27. 92 per cent. Enrolled in public common schools 362, 459 Enrolled in public common schools 427, 032 Gain of enrollment in public common schools 17. 82 per cent. PUBLIC COMMON SCHOOLS OF MICHIGAN FOE THE YEAE ENDED SEPTEMBEE 1, 1890. TEACHEES. PUPILS (BETWEErr 5 AND 20 TEAKS OF AGE). COUNTIES. Aggre- gate. White, (a) Colored. Aggre- gate. White, (a) Colored. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Mide. Fe- male. The State 15, 990 15, 990 3,661 12, 429 427, 032 426, 325 216,470 208, 855 bl, 707 898 809 31 13 399 82 133 38 17 324 211 81 340 329 412 249 119 80 59 74 272 56 70 361 95 373 33 28 128 298 402 135 135 375 315 66 19 31 13 399 82 133 38 17 324 211 81 340 329 412 249 119 80 59 74 272 56 70 361 95 373 38 28 328 298 402 136 135 375 315 66 19 13 3 92 5 37 10 4 97 27 12 81 80 84 78 27 22 21 13 73 12 13 85 16 88 6 4 19 78 115 21 42 83 73 5 2 18 10 307 77 96 28 13 227 184 69 259 249 328 171 92 58 38 61 199 44 57 275 79 283 32 24 109 220 287 114 83 292 242 61 17 1,008 212 9,455 2,486 2,502 1,277 750 6,934 9,770 1,406 9,371 6,119 9,161 4,390 2,321 2,295 2,108 1,477 5, 977 590 2,530 7,788 1,663 8,867 725 1,740 2,917 7,470 6,930 6,560 6,500 8,180 7,404 2,232 847 1,008 199 9,403 2,486 2,501 1,262 745 6,928 9,718 1,391 9,331 6,107 9,089 4,740 2,310 2,287 2,163 1,472 5,972 690 2,530 7,782 1,647 8,824 725 1,738 2,909 7, 4.')8 6,936 6,558 6,500 8,114 7,398 2,230 847 633 81 4,814 1,201 1,206 696 361 3,069 4,910 720 4,808 2,865 4,942 2,514 1,123 1,231 1,151 741 3,011 300 1,226 3,903 739 4,285 351 879 1,657 3,791 3,501 3,177 3,359 4,071 3,866 1,116 475 118 4,589 1,285 1,295 666 384 2,859 4,808 671 4,523 3,242 4,147 2,232 1, 187 1,056 1,012 731 2,961 290- 1,305 3,879 808 4,539 374 859 1,352 3,067 3,435 3,381 3,141 4,043 3,533 1,114 cl3 652 8 33 6 19 1 Cl5 5 6 652 14 40 12 72 144 ell 8 5 5 5 1 8 3 3 29 2 23 5 45 82 5 3 5 2 4 7 2 3 Bay"^ 23 12 17 7 27 62 6 5 Clare 3 1 Delta Eaton 6 6116 643 4 64 20 2 52 23 frlnflwiTI 2 68 12 1 4 5 1 i Gratiot 7 Hill «f1 lift 2 2 Ingham 72 6 2 27 3 1 45 3 Iosco 1 ' a Includes unaeparated colored. b Part Indians. 74 EDUCATION. Table 8.— SCHOOL ENEOLLMENT, CENSUS OF 1890: PUBLIC COMMON SCHOOLS, BY COUNTIES— Contiimed. MICmCiAN— Continned. Isabella Jackson — Kalamazoo . Kalkaska . . Kent Keweenaw - Lake Lapeer Leelauaw .. Lenawee - . . Livingston - Luce Mackinac .. Macomb Manistee . . . Manitou Marquette - Mason Mecosta Menominee. Midland Missaukee Monroe MoDtcalm Montmorency . Muskegon Newaygo Oakland Oceana Ogemaw Ontonagon . Osceola Oscoda Otsego ,.... Ottawa Presqne Isle . Koscommon . . Saginaw St. Clair St. Josepli Sanilac Schoolcraft. Shiawassee.. Tuscola Tan Buren . . Washtenaw . Wayuo Wexford Aggro- gate. 192 435 360 93 13 65 80 480 13 56 185 139 7 128 118 177 114 110 74 269 331 33 264 204 412 170 59 28 167 40 67 251 39 29 414 300 301 2S7 248 334 401 762 131 White, (a) Total. 192 435 360 13 65 248 80 480 13 56 185 139 7 128 118 177 114 110 74 269 331 33 264 204 412 170 59 28 167 40 67 251 29 414 300 301 190 33 287 248 334 401 762 131 Male. 49 93 66 24 105 4 20 63 13 108 87 2 12 47 31 Fe- male. 143 342 294 69 586 9 45 180 67 372 215 11 44 138 108 7 108 94 147 100 92 51 197 277 24 224 167 315 124 44 19 126 28 60 194 14 26 331 248 236 109 20 212 183 245 306 667 107 Colored. Total. Male. Te- male. PUPILS (BETWEEN 5 AHD 20 THAHS OF AGE). Aggre- gate. 4,446 9,203 7,897 1,286 21, 711 531 1,440 7,659 1,781 10, 196 5,266 352 1,470 6,266 4,317 221 6,618 4,113 5,023 5,132 2,604 1,072 7,071 7,873 322 9,446 4,680 8,813 4,088 1,124 635 3,870 348 951 9,041 896 393 15, 536 11, 062 6,013 8,660 583 7,203 7,903 7,671 8,916 81, 250 2,692 White, (a) Total. 4,407 9,090 7,801 1,286 21, 703 531 1,440 7,556 1,696 10, 167 5,266 352 1,441 6,263 4,311 221 6,601 4,092 4,912 5,128 2,598 1,072 7,056 7,864 322 9,440 4,667 8,798 4,067 1,124 635 3,867 346 951 9,028 890 393 15, 520 11, 058 6,987 8,646 583 7,265 7,892 7,459 8,825 31, 228 2,686 Male. 2,221 4,422 4,064 683 10,908 269 705 3,823 874 5,242 2,580 164 757 3,166 2,305 109 3,313 2,213 2,565 2,692 1,340 511 3,707 3,884 172 4,732 2,404 4,406 2, 041 565 336 1,991 172 472 4,621 472 233 7,954 5,791 2,987 4,453 291 3,667 4,062 3,765 4,529 15, 994 1,371 re- male. 2,186 4,668 3,747 603 10, 795 272 735 3,733 822 4,925 2,686 188 684 3,108 2,006 112 3,288 1,879 2,347 2,436 1,258 561 3,349 3,980 150 4,708 2,253 4,393 2,026 559 300 1,876 174 479 4,407 418 160 7,566 5,267 3,000 4,193 292 3,698 3,830 3,694 4.296 16, 234 1,315 Colored. Total. 639 113 96 3 685 29 <;29 3 6 17 621 111 4 15 6 623 15 621 11 112 91 22 6 Male. Fe- male. 18 56 52 2 44 12 11 8 55 2 3 10 6 3 "9 2 10 2 2 « 51 43 10 B a Inoludea osseparated colored. b Fait Isdiaiu, Indians. INSTITUTIONS. 75 Tabm 8.— school enrollment, CENSUS OF 1890: PUBLIC COMMON SCHOOLS, BY COUNTIES— Continued. BMNIVESO'EPA. 1880. Population 780,773. 1890. Population........ . 1,301,826. Gain of population ...66.74 per cent. Enrolled in public oonmion schools 186, 544 Enrolled in public common Bctools 281. 859 Gain of enrollment in public common schools 51. 10 per cent. PUBLIC COMMON SCHOOLS OF MINNESOTA FOE THE YEAK ENDED JULY 31, 1890. TBACHBBS. PUPILS. COUNTIBS. Aggre- gate. "WTiite. (a) Colored. Aggre- gate. ■White, (a) Colored. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Mala. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male, The State 8,947 8,945 2,114 6,831 2 2 281, 859 281,876 145,249 136, 427 188 93 90 j^.itkiu 14 80 90 35 60 216 92 18 81 9 79 58 90 86 69 187 130 94 235 280 169 223 58 734 132 16 58 1 110 23 96 30 62 4 151 67 110 119 43 106 134 20 81 193 94 75 110 92 179 256 23 74 228 107 596 68 126 181 74 124 77 54 90 174 113 69 82 103 49 157 46 118 137 58 38 202 166 76 14 80 90 35 60 216 92 18 81 9 79 58 90 86 59 187 130 94 235 280 169 223 58 734 132 16 58 1 110 23 96 30 62 4 151 67 110 119 43 106 134 20 81 193 94 75 110 92 179 256 23 74 228 107 593 68 125 181 74 124 77 54 90 174 113 69 82 103 49 157 46 118 137 58 38 202 166 76 2 7 38 7 8 45 45 6 30 1 22 16 18 28 8 37 (i)- Ozark Pemiscot ■ Perry Pettis Phelpa .. Pike ...- Platte... Polk Pulaski . Pntnam ... Balls !Randolph . Eay Eeynolda.. Kipley St. Ctarles St. Clair Ste. Genevieve . . St. Prancois (a) . St. Louis (a) . . St. Louis city . Saline Schuyler Scotland Scott Shannon - Shelby ... Stoddard . Stone Sullivan. Taney... Texas ... Vernon.. "Warren . "Washington. "Wayne "Webster "Worth "Wright TKAOHKKS. Aggre- gate. 74 49 28 65 171 84 150 90 103 76 157 74 146 133 62 56 110 112 57 81 130 1,154 204 62 48 116 77 48 141 26 124 194 65 74 66 82 76 87 "White. Total. 72 49 26 53 161 83 130 87 102 75 157 07 130 126 62 56 85 110 114 1,061 164 48 110 77 48 141 26 124 193 Male. 61 64 102 56 42 17 34 41 67 27 re male. 40 12 5 9 125 43 96 22 43 30 69 32 84 41 23 13 41 66 14 43 63 .,007 62 43 60 31 14 69 10 21 65 10 6G 104 37 35 20 29 44 24 Colored. Total. Male. Fe- male. Aggre gate. 2,550 2,169 1,190 4,066 7,403 9,565 4,230 6,190 2,737 4,087 2, 939 6,187 6,942 2,321 2,403 3,217 4,770 2,572 4,111 68, 316 6,961 3,472 4,158 2,625 1,967 4,451 6,64,0 2,367 6,653 1,434 6,729 8,427 2,507 2,828 3,094 4,205 2,668 4,513 "White. Total. 2,490 2,169 1,121 3,926 6,797 3,588 8,765 3,906 6,159 2,737 4,086 2,759 6, 4U8 6,470 2,321 2,403 2,652 4,634 2,444 3,914 5, 919 53. 294 5.606 3,472 4,118 2,372 1,967 4,267 6.640 2,367 5,653 1,434 5,729 8,380 2,279 2,665 3, U80 4,180 2,666 4,370 Hale. 1,315 1,180 622 1,980 3,261 1,862 4,125 2,082 3,072 1,446 2,120 1,426 2.790 3,228 1,376 1.280 1,459 2,374 1,327 2, 031 .2,926 25, 960 2,362 1.852 2,304 1,300 1,056 2,131 3,020 1,311 2,914 745 2,7*2 4,311 1,228 1,368 1,522 2, 152 1,329 2,313 Fe- male. 1,175 989 499 1,946 3,536 1,726 4,640 1.824 3,087 1,291 1,965 1, 3;!3 2,618 3,242 946 1,123 1,193 2,260 1,117 1,883 2,993 27, 334 3,244 1.620 1,814 1,072 912 2,136 2,620 1,056 2,739 689 2,947 4,069 1,051 1,297 1,568 2,028 1,337 2,057 Colored. 69 140 606 68 800 324 31 2 180 779 472 565 136 128 197 770 5,022 1,355 40 153 'iii' 47 228 163 14 25 143 Male. 78 239 22 375 140 13 411 254 279 63 73 97 379 1,449 21 118 90 6 18 male. 28 "36 62 367 46 425 184 18 2 92 368 218 286 73 55 100 391 1,573 665 26 110 73 7 69 MOIVTAPTA. 1880. Population 39,159. 1890. Population 132,159. Gain of population 237. 49 per cent. Enrolled in public common schools 4,667 Enrolled in public common schools 16,980 Gain of enrollment in public common schools 263. 83 per cent. PUBLIC COMMON SCHOOLS OP MONTANA FOE THE YEAR ENDED AUGUST 31, 1890. TBAODERS. PUPILS. COUNTIES. Aggre- gate. "White. Colored. Aggre- gate. "White, (b) Colored. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. The State .... 631 631 114 417 16, 980 16, 889 8,609 8,280 91 48 4S 27 23 16 21 10 50 29 46 T)3 63 33 26 54 41 44 16 27 23 16 21 10 60 29 45 33 63 33 26 64 41 44 16 2 8 7 6 1 13 8 9 7 10 11 8 12 6 6 1 26 16 9 18 9 37 21 36 20 63 22 18 42 36 38 15 765 821 394 667 216 1,927 655 1,378 792 2,371 915 694 1,951 929 2,437 378 763 811 394 556 216 1,925 555 1,378 782 2,336 912 587 1,951 926 2,414 373 396 436 209 311 94 817 344 650 446 1, 125 570 302 1,019 505 1,205 180 867 375 185 245 122 1,108 211 728 346 1,211 342 285 932 421 1,209 193 2 10 2 6 i Choteau 1 1 2 2 Gallatin 36 3 7 18 3 3 17 i -Missoula Park . 3 23 6 2 10 3 1 ];3 3 a Bex of teaohen of MhOli nu» ottlmated. b Includes unseparateid colorod. INSTITUTIONS. 73 Table §.— SCHOOL ENEOLLMENT, CENSUS OF 1890: PUBLIC COMMON SCHOOLS, BY COUNTIES— CoBtintied. 1880. Population 452,402. Enrolled in public common schools 100,871 1890. Population 1, 058, 910. Enrolled in public common schools 240, 300 Gain of population 134. 06 per cent. Gain of enrollment in public common schools 138. 23 per cent. PUBLIC COMMON SCHOOLS OF NEBRASKA FOE THE YEAR ENDED JULY 14, 1890. The State . Adams — Antelopo Banner ... Blaino — Boone — Boxbiitte. Brown ... Buffalo... iBurt Butler Cass Cedar Cliaso Clieiry Cheyenne . Clay Colfax... Cuming . Custer -. Dahota . Dawes .. Dawpon . Deuel . . . Dixon . . . Dodge... DoTifflas.. Dundy ... IHUmoro.. ^Franklin . rrontier. . Eumas . Gage Garfield . Gosper . . Grant . . . 'Greeley ... Hall 'Hamilton . Harlan — Hayes Hitchcock., Holt Hooker Howard Jefferson . . Johnflon. . . iKearufy Keith Keyapaha . Kimball... Knox Lancaster . Lincoln Lo^an Loup McPherson . Madison Merrick KaainG Nemaha KuckoUa . Otoe Pawnee .. Perk ins . . Phelps . . . Pierce Platte Polk Redwillow . Kichardaon. E»ck Saline "Sarpy Saunders fiootts Bluff. TEACHEBS. Aggre- gate. 10, 655 157 187 41 26 126 74 83 234 136 176 224 120 85 55 85 157 92 112 309 49 131 137 64 136 139 416 78 172 119 120 160 828 32 87 5 91 125 167 115 95 326 6 121 138 129 112 60 87 25 103 297 133 29 30 4 128 108 77 130 141 212 144 85 113 96 124 124 117 185 C5 225 73 168 29 "WTiite. Total. 10, 555 157 187 41 26 125 74 83 234 136 176 224 120 85 56 85 167 92 112 309 49 131 137 .04 135 139 416 78 172 119 120 150 328 32 87 6 91 125 167 115 69 95 326 5 121 138 129 112 60 87 25 103 297 133 29 30 4 128 108 77 130 141 212 144 86 113 95 124 124 117 186 65 226 73 168 29 Male. 2,861 43 37 10 3 32 18 13 58 32 52 77 32 26 11 25 58 35 39 76 14 26 42 21 37 28 42 24 39 32 42 31 109 14 31 1 24 41 43 32 20 24 77 1 33 44 43 32 Fe. male. 114 160 31 23 93 56 70 176 104 124 147 88 59 44 60 57 73 233 35 106 95 43 64 133 87 78 119 219 18 56 67 84 121 83 49 71 249 4 88 94 86 80 42 64 19 78 224 94 17 25 93 72 CO 87 93 153 101 60 81 81 93 93 80 118 46 163 48 104 17 Colored. Total. Male. Fe- male. Aggre- gate. 240, 300 4,478 2,907 . 833 273 2,668 1,276 1,323 6,585 3,292 4,415 6,726 1,761 1,009 1,047 1,289 4,677 3,073 2,326 6,8+4 1,757 2,041 2,977 715 2,380 4,746 16, 816 1, 049 4, 655 2,428 2,137 3, 059 8,159 451 1,161 68 1,417 4,552 4,201 2,615 1,042 1,707 4,606 68 2,390 4,356 3,240 2,740 678 884 326 2,236 10,813 2,209 342 34 a, 181 2.191 1, 429 3,335 3,028 4,941 3,179 817 2,467 1,307 -3, 165 1,460 2,400 .5, 224 5,847 1.674 6,141 373 "White, (o) Total 239, 556 4,462 2,966 833 273 2,668 1,276 1,323 5,583 3,292 4,416 5,723 1,761 1,009 1,047 1,287 4,675 3.066 2,326 5,844 1,757 2,041 2,977 715 2,380 4,743 16, 896 1,049 4,653 2, 428 2,137 3,058 8,137 451 1,161 1,417 4,650 4,193 2,614 1,042 1,707 4,596 68 2,390 4,362 3,240 2,740 578 884 325 2,236 10, 654 2,269 342 490 34 3,181 2, las 1, 429 3,326 3,028 4,920 3,178 847 2,467 1,307 3,162 1,460 2,398 6,205 463 5,844 1,674 «, 136 378 Male. 2,354 1,566 434 146 1,346 643 2,934 1,740 2,336 2, 991 920 524 524 683 ^,469 1,591 1,214 2,980 935 1,091 1,576 398 1,258 2,561 8,083 539 2,337 1,220 1,101 1,626 4,198 232 614 35 639 2,179 2,209 1,323 636 2,353 36 1,303 2,279 1,662 1,391 317 400 176 1,136 6,602 1,160 174 249 19 1,605 1,129 733 1,710 1,620 2, 626 1,646 439 1, 330 693 1,622 798 1,202 2,658 244 3,021 856 8,228 178 Fe- male. 115, 844 2,108 1, 400 899 128 1,322 686 !, 649 ., 552 !,080 !,732 811 485 523 604 1,206 .,476 ,112 1,861 822 950 ,401 317 .,122 1,192 1,313 610 1,256 .,208 ,036 ,532 1,939 219 547 33 778 1,371 ,984 .,291 606 841 1,243 32 ,082 1,073 .,588 .,849 261 424 150 .,100 i, 152 .,103 168 241 15 1,676 L,059 696 1,-615 1,608 !, 3111 L, 532 408 1,137 614 1, 540 662 1,196 3,647 Colored. 818 1,908 200 Total. Male. 1 187 Fe- male. 404 11 1 2 232 .... 1 10 T-atful AolorML 80 EDUCATION. Table 8 SCHOOL ENEOLLMENT, CENSUS OF 1890: PUBLIC COMMON SCHOOLS, BY COUNTIES— Continued. NE BRA8K.A— CoDtmiiea. TEACHERS. PUPILS. COUNTIES. Aggre- gate. "White. Colored. Aggre- gate. ■Wlite. (o) Colored. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Mala. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Sewjxrd 167 115 95 35 61 Hi 8 9 105 89 105 145 39 194 167 115 95 35 61 144 8 9 105 89 105 145 39 194 38 19 33 6 14 41 1 2 35 26 19 36 11 65 129 96 62 29 47 103 7 7 70 63 86 109 28 139 4,409 1,579 1,739 436 1,036 3,337 98 262 2,189 3,469 1,405 3,259 508 4,568 4,397 1,579 1,739 436 1,036 3,337 98 262 2,189 3,465 1,405 3,259 508 4,555 2,274 840 897 221 548 1,789 39 130 1,100 1,776 765 1,715 266 2,408 2,123 739 842 215 488 1,548 59 132 1,089 1,689 640 1,544 242 2,147 12 5 7 Sheridan Sioux Stantou Thayor Thurston Valley 4 2 2 "Wayne " ■Webster "Wheeler York 8 4 4 NEVAMA. 1880. Population 62,266. 1890. Population 45,761. Loss of population 26. 51 per cent. Enrolled in public common scliools 8, 918 Enrolled in public common schools 7, 387 Loss of enrollment in public common schools 17. 17 per cent. PUBLIC COMMON SCHOOLS OF NEVADA FOE THE YEAR ENDED AUGUST 31, 1890. TEACHEES. PUPILS. COUNTIES. Aggre- gate. "White, (a) Colored. Aggre- gate. "White, (a) Colored. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- mate. The State 251 251 41 210 7,387 7,387 3,720 3,667 Churchill 9 10 44 8 20 20 12 12 14 12 15 31 30 14 9 10 44 8 20 20 12 12 14 12 15 31 30 14 is' i 8 2 2 2 3 2 3 3 2 9 10 31 8 19 12 10 10 12 9 13 28 27 12 61 244 717 128 613 466 384 40T 428 105 813 1,787 1,052 282 61 244 717 128 613 466 384 407 428 105 813 1,787 1,052 282 30 132 321 04 238 248 199 184 219 67 370 945 665 148 31 112 396 64 275 218 185 223 209 48 443 842 487 134 Douglas Elko ' Euroka Hnmholdt Lander I-.you Mye Ormsby Waslioe "White Pine IVIEW MAMPSMIKE. 1880. Population 346,991. 1890. Population .' 376,530. Gain of population 8. 51 per cent. Enrolled in public common schools 64, 670 Enrolled in public common schools 59, 813 Loss of enrollment in public common schools 7. 51 per cent. PUBLIC COMMON SCHOOLS OF NEW HAMPSHIEE FOE THE YEAR ENDED MARCH 1, 1890. TEACHEES. PUPILS. COUNTIES. Aggre- gate. "White. Colored. Aggre- gate. AVhito. (0) Colored. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. 3,104 3,104 296 2,808 59, 813 69, 782 30, 865 28, 917 31 18 13 172 200 297 247 600 501 421 837 223 200 172 200 207 247 600 501 431 337 223 200 19 40 19 21 46 42 35 33 24 17 15:1 106 278 228 454 459 380 304 199 183 3,031 3,385 5, 376 4,378 7,654 12, 054 7, .189 7,518 6,707 3,221 3,031 3,385 5,376 4,378 7,654 12, 043 7,485 7, 509 5,700 3,221 1,612 1,690 2,845 2,267 3,921 6,310 3,813 3, 848 2,901 1,652 l,4in 1,095 2,531 2,111 3,733 5,727 3,C72 8,601 2, 799 1,669 11 4 9 7 7 2 5 4 4 3 a Includea unsoparated colored. INSTITUTIONS. 81 Tablk 8.— school enrollment, CENSUS OF 1890: PUBLIC COMMON SCHOOLS, BY COUNTIES— Continued. NEW JEKSEY. 1880, Population 1,131,116. Enrolled in public common sclioola 205,240 1890. Population 1,^4:4, 933. Enrolled in public common schools 234, 072 Gain of population 27.74 percent. Gain of enroUmout in public common scliools 14. 05 per cent. PUBLIC COMMON SCHOOLS OF NEW JERSEY FOR THE YEAR ENDED AUGUST 31, 1890. TEACHERS. PUPILS. COUNTIES. Aggre- gate. ■White. Colored. Aggre- gate. White. Colored. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. The State . 4,465 4,410 809 3,601 55 13 42 234, 072 221, 634 108, 222 113, 412 12, 438 5,945 6,493 A+lnntip 101 144 198 270 46 177 677 120 694 156 209 185 241 182 72 800 115 108 122 193 155 101 143 195 262 44 175 668 117 604 153 203 185 237 182 72 300 112 107 122 193 156 25 43 43 9 23 39 67 26 50 60 17 19 71 63 33 34 28 26 47 22 68 76 100 152 243 21 136 601. 91 644 87 186 166 166 119 39 266 84 81 75 171 97 5,012 7,070 10,211 16, 811 2,311 9,358 35,344 6,263 38, 949 7,314 10, 522 9,083 13, 030 9,319 3, 433 16, 698 5,560 5,052 4,912 9,562 7,652 4,929 7, 402 9, 739 15, 026 2,132 8,984 31, 985 6,887 36, 609 7,204 10, 143 8,798 12, 362 9,184 3,376 16, 308 4,893 4,828 4, 854 9,397 7,534 2,473 3,751 4,938 7,421 1,077 4,555 14, 710 2,919 17, 619 3,659 4,746 4,255 6,347 4,403 1, 654 7,892 2,487 2,471 2,477 4,679 3,784 2,451 3,651 4,801 7,605 1,055 4,429 17, 275 2,968 19, 050 3,645 5,397 4,643 6,015 4,781 1,722 8,416 2,408 2,357 2,377 4,718 3,750 83 268 472 1,785 179 374 3,359 376 2,280 110 379 285 668 135 57 390 673 224 68 165 118 40 137 211 708 81 188 1,603 ISO 1,114 66 186 142 337 69 29 177 324 106 25 80 56 43 1 3 18 2 2 9 3 1 2 i 14 1 2 8 2 131 231 1,017 98 186 1,756 190 1,166 3 6 2 5 64 193 143 4 1 3 331 66 "jr 28 213 3 1 3 1 349 113 33 79 .iw ,„' 62 NETT KIEXECO. 1880. Population 119,565. 1890. Population 153,593. Gain of population 28. 46 per cent. Enrolled in public common schools 4, 755 Enrolled in public common schools 18,215 Gain of enrollment in public common schools 283. 07 per cent. PUBLIC COMMON SCHOOLS OF NEW MEXICO FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1889. TIACHEES. PUPILS. COUNTIES. Aggre- gate. "White, (a) Colored. Aggre- gate. White, (a) Colored. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. 472 472 310 162 14 12 12 31 8 16 18, 216 18, 215 11,838 6,377 The Territory Bernalillo Colfax 40 25 19 40 26 60 14 17 96 29 12 49 24 31 40 25 19 40 26 50 14 17 96 29 12 49 24 31 26 13 7 9 18 34 14 7 73 15 6 35 23 80 2,630 712 627 686 1,000 1,625 398 337 4,119 1,071 691 1,652 1,217 1,650 2,630 712 627 686 1,000 1,025 S'.IS 337 4,119 1,071 691 1,652 1,217 1,650 1,680 351 350 377 650 1,025 315 192 2,428 696 331 1,016 927 1,600 950 361 277 309 350 600 83 145 1,691 375 260 636 290 60 Grant Lincoln Mora Eio Arriba San Juan San Miguel Santa Fe Sierra 2.H 14 6 14 1 1 Taos Valencia I Includes unseparated colored. ED- 62 EDUCATION. Table 8.— SCHOOL ENEOLLMENT, CENSUS OF 1890: PUBLIC COMMON SCHOOLS, BY COUNTIES-Continued. TiEW VORK. 1880. Poptdation 5,082,871. Enrolled in public common scliools 1,027,938 1890. Population 5,997,853. Enrolled in public common scliools 1,042,160 Gain of population 18.00 por cent. Gfain of enrollment in public common schools 1.38 per cent. PUBLIC COMMON SCHOOLS OP NEW YOKE FOR THE YEAR ENDED JULY 25, 1890. The State . Albany Allegany Broome Cattaraugus. Cayuga Chautauqua . Chemung Cheuango — Clinton Columbia — Cortland - . Delaware - Dutchess.. Erie Essex Franklin . . Pulton — Genesee... Greene Hamilton . Herkimer . - Jefferson . . . Kings Lewis Livingston . Madison Monroe Montgomery . IJew York Kiagara Oneida Onondaga . Ontario ... Orange Orleans ... Oswego Otsego Putnam Queens Bensselaer . Hicbmond Kockland St, Lawrence . Saratoga , Schenectady. . Schoharie . Schuyler - . Seneca Steuben... Suflolk.... Sullivan... Tioga Tompkins . Ulster barren - . . "Washington.. "Wayne "Westchester . "Wyoming Tatos Aggre- gate. 31, 703 B83 534 541 647 697 720 320 463 422 277 346 631 350 1,289 378 316 249 266 251 62 423 775 2,244 324 349 464 806 259 891 747 383 476 259 633 625 77 377 618 133 109 930 471 116 326 202 182 831 260 290 294 297 397 276 606 453 441 344 205 "White, (a) Total. 81, 669 583 534 541 647 597 720 320 403 422 277 346 631 350 1,289 378 316 249 266 251 62 423 775 2,226 324 349 464 806 259 4,367 385 891 747 383 476 259 633 625 77 377 518 133 109 930 471 116 326 202 182 831 260 290 294 297 397 276 606 453 441 844 205 Male. 5,365 84 82 74 106 110 46 86 59 71 74 160 55 150 49 34 41 75 84 132 113 40 81 90 107 76 613 160 127 73 73 64 100 171 20 66 87 31 33 123 68 14 134 60 47 176 66 07 40 62 106 31 78 118 Fe- male. 26, 314 499 452 467 541 487 622 274 377 303 200 272 471 295 1,133 329 282 208 191 182 48 339 643 2,113 284 268 374 699 183 3, 754 297 731 620 310 403 195 533 464 • 67 321 431 102 76 807 403 102 192 142 135 655 204 193 254 235 291 245 428 335 878 275 154 Colored. Total. 18 Male. Fe- male- Si 15 Aggre. gat*. 1, 042, 160 25,360 10, 598 12, 087 14,975 12, 198 15, 082 9,105 8,718 11, Oil 8,580 5,626 10, 367 13, 027 48, 978 7,985 9,375 7,613 6,317 6,580 1,086 9,106 14, 431 116, 335 6,952 7,410 9,375 28, 012 8,264 237, 930 11, 947 23, 250 26, O.y.i 10, 081 17, 955 15, 950 10, 836 2,730 21, 536 19, 619 7,632 5,691 18, 996 11, 697 4,432 6,698 8,579 6.124 18, 665 11, 207 7,965 7,008 6,672 18, 284 5,759 10, 413 11, 501 20, 396 7,288 4,066 "White, (o) Total. 1, 036, 380 25, 302 10,664 12,046 14, 975 12, 120 15, 076 9,064 8,709 11, Oil 8,608 5,617 10, 363 12, 873 48, 801 7,966 9,375 7,471 6,303 6,580 1,086 9,063 14,420 114, 605 6,952 7,392 9,316 27, 909 8,257 236, 318 11, 926 23, 216 26, 017 10, 043 17,433 6,810 15, 941 10, 656 2,709 20, 907 19, 689 7,566 5,644 18, 996 11, 601 4,422 0,656 8,557 5,110 18, 507 11, 104 7,955 6,932 6,622 18, 158 5,747 10, 403 11, 496 20, 264 7,283 4,030 Male. 519, 297 12,740 6,326 5,931 7,268 6,142 7,512 4,633 4,491 5,891 4,416 2,918 5,306 6,541 24,255 4,085 4,702 3,687 3,275 3,493 699 4,642 7,294 67, 403 3,527 3,753 4,637 14, 028 4,290 117,993 5,959 12, 098 12, 926 5,054 8,523 3 502 8,057 5,304 1,413 10, 805 10, 067 3,642 2,847 7,611 6,719 2,213 8,667 1,843 2,542 8,310 6,501 4,063 3,630 3,205 9,352 2,867 6,129 6,857 10, 296 3,639 2,019 Fe- male. 616, 083 12, 662 6,238 6,115 7,717 5,978 7,664 4,426 4,218 5,120 4,093 2,699 5,047 6,332 24,646 3,881 4,673 3,784 3,028 3,087 487 4,421 7,126 67, 202 3,425 3,639 4,679 13, 881 3,967 118, 325 5,967 11,118 13, 091 4,989 8,910 3,3U8 7,884 5,292 1,296 10, 162 9,522 3,924 2,797 11, 384 6,882 2,204 3,089 1,714 2,668 9,197 5,603 3,892 3,402 3,417 8,806 2,880 6,274 5,638 9,958 3,644 2,011 Colored. Total. 6,780 73 6 101 9 4 154 177 19 43 11 1,730 18 69 103 7 1,612 21 34 16 38 622 19 9 180 21 669 •30 96 10 42 22 14 58 103 10 76 60 126 12 141 5 26 Male. 41 Fe- male. 21 5 884 31 49 6 806 11 16 8 11 259 9 4 77 16 298 14 34 26 76 3,375 37 15 20 37 2 61 27 1 2 82 93 14 20 3 23 6 846 23 54 1 806 10 13 8 27 263 10 5 103 5 271 16 33 21 46 5 24 11 a 5 33 23 63 7 3 4 es 3 11 a luoludoa tmseparated colored. INSTITUTIONS. 83 Tabus 8.— SCHOOL ENROLLMENT, CENSUS OF 1890: PUBLIC COMMON SCHOOLS, BY COUNTIES— Continued. NORTH CABOIillVA. 1880. Population 1,399,750. Enrolled in pubUo common Bchools 256,422 1890. Popidation 1,617,947. Enrolled in public common schools 325,861 Gain of population 15. 59 per cent. Gain of enrollment in public common schools 27. 08 per cent. PUBLIC COMMON SCHOOLS OF NORTH CAROLINA FOR THE YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 1890. TEACHESS. PUPILS. COUNTIEB. Aggre- gate. ■Wliite. Colored. Aggre- gate. Wlite. Colored. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. TotsiL Male. Fe- j male. The Stat© 6,B65 4,541 2,682 1,859 2,324 1,410 914 325, 861 208,844 108,633 100, 211 U7,017 55,623 61,494 66 48 37 73 99 89 96 69 65 102 68 80 63 31 23 67 81 107 42 30 20 96 93 66 101 31 26 114 57 108 59 •a 82 81 81 60 20 80 1 46 127 92 74 60 57 57 27 169 31 119 61 63 52 51 56 59 69 135 59 64 78 87 28 76 57 84 37 34 53 46 45 45 43 31 37 91 60 54 37 43 88 53 54 53 19 18 31 64 65 40 18 18 70 57 34 52 18 24 88 40 64 34 33 62 40 56 33 20 41 24 91 39 46 56 46 31 15 106 29 84 21 40 40 41 51 67 42 75 59 37 68 45 13 37 39 43 21 18 30 27 22 22 35 30 22 85 28 17 20 26 64 18 24 39 12 11 13 55 48 31 6 13 38 35 10 18 9 20 69 28 25 20 7 47 18 34 12 20 9 4 43 19 33 34 36 9 8 68 19 66 8 12 27 26 26 44 18 30 48 26 47 19 1 16 22 26 12 6 14 8 8 23 8 1 15 6 32 37 17 17 24 35 30 14 7 7 18 9 17 9 12 5 38 22 24 34 9 4 29 12 39 14 26 15 22 22 21 21 5 6 36 8 29 42 32 22 14 15 26 10 12 6 36 17 42 2 12 2 20 36 32 49 13 2 26 17 44 25 88 20 41 25 27 10 5 6 28 5 15 27 18 16 6 8 13 6 10 5 22 16 26 1 7 2 10 22 14 26 8 is' 13 25 18 25 15 18 17 8 11 8 8 14 15 14 6 9 7 13 4 2 14 1 16 1 6 io' 14 13 23 5 2 8 4 19 7 13 5 23 8 19 3,006 2,349 1,449 3,704 4,446 3,876 4,193 3,077 2,510 8,323 3,142 3,646 2,971 1,659 945 2,636 4,163 4,889 2,610 2,466 1,117 4,800 3,785 3,804 4,814 1,201 1,111 5,019 2,750 4,601 3,2.56 3,517 4,139 3,261 4,341 2,214 852 3,821 1,723 5,944 6,164 3,362 3,268 3,043 2,822 2,340 6,426 2,210 6,217 2,642 2,461 2,725 2,237 2,603 4,146 3,207 7,087 2, 387 2,281 2,745 3,648 2,911 3,255 2,418 2,473 2,127 1, 713 2,221 2,499 1,885 1,927 2,225 1,333 1,460 4,336 2,245 1,612 1,439 1,384 7,266 2,263 2,651 2,594 970 707 1,011 3,619 2,747 2,646 742 1,062 4,108 2,281 1,529 2,028 611 1,016 4,117 1,970 2,504 1,818 1,107 3,187 1,660 2,943 998 852 1,861 931 4,148 1,591 1,576 3,206 2,763 1,129 1,050 3,950 2,112 4,310 645 1,530 2,040 1,909 2,463 4,084 1,731 3,631 2,387 1, 524 2,071 1,777 1,320 1,324 1,635 1,425 1,197 656 1,072 1,045 1,002 1,043 1,189 730 750 2,256 1,147 821 770 724 3,237 1,161 1,420 1,341 500 355 517 1,934 1,442 1,362 402 561 2,000 1,199 729 1,058 353 541 2,246 1,050 1,301 985 520 1,729 760 1,537 526 462 917 466 2,239 826 788 1,762 1,203 596 600 2,097 1,075 2,329 335 783 1,113 1,048 1,300 2,217 910 1,968 1,291 786 1,090 872 601 753 894 810 601 352 594 555 519 884 1,036 603 710 2,080 1,098 691 669 660 4,029 1, 092 1,231 1,263 470 352 494 1,685 1,306 1,184 340 501 2,108 1,082 800 970 258 475 1,871 920 1,203 933 587 1,458 800 1,411 472 390 944 465 1,909 765 788 1,464 1,660 633 460 1,853 1,037 1,981 310 747 927 861 1,167 1,867 821 1,663 1,096 738 981 905 719 571 741 616 596 304 478 490 483 1,079 124 116 2,244 110 1,631 2,681 1,638 1,126 1,057 889 995 377 689 238 1,625 544 2,142 64 1,724 55 692 1,504 2,275 2,786 690 95 902 780 2,097 1,338 2,410 952 1,701 1,393 1,216 532 55 56 1,126 60 756 1,243 770 542 498 461 502 192 389 ■ 108 712 258 986 28 765 30 325 741 1,050 1,322 309 53 343 416 902 610 1,124 469 780 666 641 647 69 60 1,118 Ashe SO 875 1,438 Bladen 863 584 569 428 493 Caldwell 185 300 130 913 286 1,158 30 969 25 367 763 1,225 1,464 281 42 569 365 Duplin 1,195 723 1,286 483 921 727 Qatos 675 GrimTille , 32 20 48 20 13 22 10 22 7 38 10 28 13 28 13 15 25 13 24 11 11 11 26 12 21 17 18 9 12 16 19 14 39 22 36 53 28 4 11 26 12 63 2 35 40 23 12 10 5 2 27 60 27 17 22 30 18 4 7 15 7 34 1 22 25 13 10 9 4 1 17 35 12 5 14 23 10 4 11 5 29 1 13 15 10 2 1 1 1 30 25 1,960 792 1,796 4, 573- 1,786 62 280 1,693 1,290 1,476 98 1,907 1,897 931 685 328 140 61 1,476 3,436 912 374 942 2,321 860 24 150 790 650 700 49 874 924 391 373 152 60 30 673 1,759 1,048 413 864 Halifax - 2,252 936 28 130 903 Hyde 640 Iredell 778 49 1,033 973 liBnoir 540 312 176 80 31 803 1,677 17 20 42 16 39 18 41 16 16 23 19 23 13 6 27 6 28 14 17 10 7 18 13 16 4 14 15 9 11 4 24 6 9 6 6 7 757 674 1,871 1,591 1,931 783 1,048 930 1,057 1,149 1,454 883 385 1 300 868 730 893 377 509 413 492 497 683 393 372 WnnTf> 374 Nash 1,003 861 1,038 40t 53» 617 661 771 feisoQ iat a Thia county haying £Biled to report for 1890, the flgnres inserted are for 1888. 84 EDUCATION. TABU! 8.— SCHOOL ENROLLMENT, CENSUS OF 1890: PUBLIC COMMON SCHOOLS, BY COUNTIES— Continued. NOKTH CAEOtlNA— Continued. Pitt Polk Eandolpli — Kichniond Eobeson Croatans . Kockingham . Rowan IlutLierford.-. Sampson Stanly Stolies Siiny Swain Transylvania Tyrrell Union Vance Wake , Warren Washington . Watauga Wayno , Wilkes Wilson (a) ... Yadkin Yancey (a)... TEACHERS. Aggre- gate. 119 84 167 18 101 136 92 90 71 28 35 18 108 60 143 66 47 67 92 87 71 66 47 White. Total. 80 23 97 40 100 Male. Fe- male. Colored. Total. Male. Fe- male. -A-ggre gate. 5,625 1,402 5,833 4,072 6,401 422 4,750 6,456 3,968 3,937 3,353 3,457 4,007 1,232 1,634 350 6,020 2,255 8,760 3,281 2,249 2,519 3,717 4,220 3, 965 3,521 3,128 White. Total. 3,052 934 6,007 1,383 2,692 2,037 4,660 3,084 1,940 2,845 3,301 1,209 1,368 170 4,020 769 4,385 885 1,167 2,445 2,070 3,914 2,075 3,089 3,000 Male. 1, 551 503 2,470 740 1,393 1,370 2,367 1,014 1,023 1,510 1,523 1,836 627 747 90 2,100 393 2,291 429 506 1,290 1,045 2,076 1,037 1,499 1,630 Fe- male. 1,483 431 2,537 643 1,299 1,267 2,293 1,470 917 1,369 1,322 1,465 582 621 80 1,920 376 2,094 456 571 1,165 1,025 1,838 1,038 1,590 1,440 Colored. Total. 2,473 408 831 2,689 2,709 422 2,113 1,796 884 1,997 468 612 706 23 166 180 2,000 1,486 4,375 2,396 1, 082 74 1,647 305 1,890 432 128 Male. 1,138 200 382 1,235 1,271 234 1,041 862 427 850 231 287 401 14 83 95 1,040 692 2,025 1,079 499 35 751 160 945 221 68 Fe- male. 1,335 263 449 1,464 1,438 183 1,072 934 457 1,147 237 325 305 9 85 9G0 794 2,360 1,317 583 146 945 211 60 IVOKTH SAM.OTA. 1880. Population 36,909. 1890. Population 182,719. Gain of population 395, 05 per cent. Enrolled in public common schools 3, 74S Enrolled in public common schools 33, 543 Gain of enrollmeut in public common schools 848. 83 per cent. PUBLIC COMMON SCHOOLS OF NOETH DAKOTA FOE THE YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 1890. TEACHEBS. PUPILS. COUNTIES. Aggre- gate. White, (i) Colored. Aggre- gate. White, (b) Colored. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. The state 1,982 1,982 560 1,422 35, 543 35, 543 13,722 16, 821 106 31 2 14 44 207 58 95 15 33 22 111 43 17 51 2 21 17 17 7 35 39 1 109 5 61 93 151 18 71 105 31 2 14 44 207 63 96 15 33 22 111 43 17 51 2 21 17 17 7 35 39 1 109 5 61 93 151 18 71 33 8 1 4 12 60 23 15 3 11 5 20 10 5 IS s' 5 6 2 4 9 41' 11 28 03 6 25 72 23 1 10 32 147 35 80 12 22 17 91 33 12 36 2 13 12 11 5 31 30 1 68 5 60 65 83 12 46 1,448 350 21 608 787 4,116 1,311 1,328 187 353 254 3, 450 658 200 389 22 252 252 195 71 740 866 7 3,361 61 730 1,108 2,671 594 987 1,448 359 21 508 787 4,110 1,311 1,328 187 353 25.1 3,460 658 260 389 22 252 252 195 VI 740 865 7 3,361 61 730 1,168 2,571 694 987 743 191 10 280 380 2, lOf, 7;i8 600 97 220 145 1, TSO 290 129 226 12 127 147 104 38 417 6)8 4 1,826 38 361 600 1,348 315 450 703 108 11 228 407 2,010 573 603 90 133 109 1,004 268 131 163 10 125 105 91 33 323 347 3 1,536 23 306 068 1, 22.3 279 637 Burleif^h .... Cass Cavalier X)ickcy . Eddy Foster Grand Forks Kidder Lamouro LofTan 11 clTenry (c) Mcintosh McLean Mercer Morton Oliver Pembina Ramsey Ransom Sargent « This county haTiBg failed to report for 1890, the figiures inserted are for 1888. 6 Includes unseparatod colored. o No report i estimated as reported for 1889. INSTITUTIONS. 85 Table 8.— SCHOOL ENROLLMENT, CENSUS OF 1890: PUBLIC COMMON SCHOOLS, BY COUNTIES— Continued. NORTH DAKOTA— Continued. TEACHERS. PUPILS. COUNTIES. Aggre- gate. White, (a) Colored. Aggre- gate. ■White. (0) Colored. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. 22 65 73 13 127 155 12 20 22 65 73 13 127 155 12 20 7 21 11 2 41 41 3 3 15 41 62 11 86 114 9 17 359 867 1,022 149 1,938 3,627 223 153 359 867 1,022 149 1,938 3,627 223 153 183 483 623 86 1,035 1,917 96 90 176 384 499 63 903 1,710 127 63 .... 1 1 OHBO. 1880. Population 3,198,062. 1890. Population 3,672,316. Gain of population 14. 83 per cent. Enrolled in public common scliools 752, 442 Enrolled in public common scbools 797, 439 Gain of enrollment in public common schools 5. 98 per cent. PUBLIC COMMON SCHOOLS OF OHIO FOR THE YEAR ENDED AUGUST 31, 1890. The State . Adams Allen Ashland . . . Ashtabula . Athens Auglaize - Belmont. . Brown Batler Carroll . . . Champaign- - Clark ....... Clermont Clinton Columbiana . Coshocton.. Crawford . - Cayahoga. Darke Defiance — Delaware. Erie Fairfield. Fayette -- Franklin . Fulton .... Gallia Geauga — Greene Guernsey . Hamilton . Hancock . . Hardin Harrison . . Henry Highland . Hocking .. Hohnea ... Huron Jackson... Jefferson . . Enox Lake Lawrence . Licking . . . Logan Lorain Lucas Madison. . - Uahouiug. Aggre- gate. 25, 156 180 272 230 540 306 206 348 214 229 206 199 260 235 192 425 184 279 991 370 249 247 270 171 543 240 241 227 198 260 1,049 306 285 178 239 256 167 181 350 168 24G 272 161 204 434 275 362 365 174 355 ■WTiite. Total. 25, 127 180 272 230 640 306 206 348 214 228 206 199 266 235 192 425 184 279 987 370 249 280 247 270 171 543 240 241 227 198 260 1,034 306 285 178 239 256 167 181 350 168 246 272 161 204 434 275 362 365 174 855 Male. 10, 833 122 148 115 167 109 116 164 124 97 117 103 104 121 110 161 120 119 113 217 94 57 167 89 159 111 146 69 84 149 203 154 122 105 150 90 123 117 110 165 30 116 175 132 78 61 82 141 Fe- male. 68 124 115 373 197 90 184 90 131 89 96 162 114 82 264 160 874 153 155 182 190 103 82 384 129 95 158 114 111 831 152 163 73 140 106 77 68 233 72 136 107 131 83 259 143 284 304 92 2U Colored. Total. 15 Male. Fe- male. 21 Aggre- gate. 797, 439 6,730 8,916 6,415 9,913 8,842 7,167 14, 092 7,881 8,827 5,073 6,500 10, 156 8,378 6,029 13, 628 7,431 7,641 46, 308 11, 765 6,448 6,013 7,128 8,571 5,565 20, 773 5,738 7,919 3,379 6,832 8,182 47, 494 9,652 7,982 5,657 6,683 7,585 6,201 5,769 7,614 7,836 8,897 6,710 3,377 9,987 10, 169 6,659 8,537 15, 265 4,902 10, 900 White, (o) 793, 754 6,730 8,916 6,415 9,913 8,842 7,167 14, 092 7,881 8,757 5,073 6,500 9,458 8,378 6,029 13, 528 7,431 7,641 45, 886 11, 765 6,448 6,613 7,033 8,671 5,505 20, 773 5,738 7,919 3,379 6,832 8,182 46, 894 9,662 7,982 5,557 6,683 7,685 6,201 5,769 7,614 7,836 8,772 6,710 3,377 9,987 10, 116 6,659 8,537 15, 265 4,902 10, 779 411, 634 3,549 4,693 3,372 4,939 4,559 3,780 7,165 4,159 4,406 2,617 3,414 4,972 4,426 3,193 7,044 3,950 3,914 23, 350 0,200 3,453 3,293 3,695 4,541 2,869 10, 404 3,008 4,076 1,827 3,575 4,234 23,426 5,066 4,076 2,801 3,686 3,987 3, 185 3,163 3,997 4,020 4,538 3,518 1,747 5,147 5,179 3,469 4,347 7,779 2,543 5,475 Fe- male. 3,181 4,223 3,043 4,974 4,283 3,387 6,927 3,722 4, 351 2,466 3,086 4,480 3,953 2,836 6, 481 3,481 3,727 22, 530 5,565 2,995 3,320 3,338 4,030 2,696 10, 369 2,730 3,843 1,652 8, 237 3,948 22, 468 4,680 3,9U7 2,696 3,097 3,598 3,010 2,606 3,617 3,810 4,234 3,192 1,630 4,840 4,937 3,200 4,100 7,480 2,359 5,304 Colored. 3,685 698 1,600 1,805 Fe- male. 1, 880 3S a Includes unsepaiated colored. 86 EDUCATION. Table 8.-SCH00L ENROLLMENT, CENSUS OF 1890: PUBLIC COMMON SCHOOLS, BY COUNTIES-Oontinufld. OHIO— Contmned. Marion., Medina. Meigs . . Mercer - Miami.. Monroe Montgomery . Morgan Morrow Muskingum. . Noble Ottawa Paulding— Perry Pickaway . Pike Portage . . Preble Putnam . . Bichland . Eosa Sandusky . Scioto Seneca Shelby.... Stark Summit Trumbull... Tuscarawas . TTnion Van Wert Yinton Warren ■Washington. "Wayne . . . "Williams. "Wood "Wyandot. Aggre- gate. 286 274 267 177 261 211 424 244 245 359 237 143 192 209 203 135 351 189 241 353 283 261 187 350 196 505 367 410 311 246 257 160 172 391 265 389 241 "White. Total. 274 267 177 261 211 424 244 245 359 237 143 192 209 203 135 351 189 241 353 278 261 183 350 196 605 367 410 311 246 257 160 172 891 339 265 389 241 Male. 115 124 120 111 128 169 135 134 111 160 170 45 93 122 125 12'4 108 139 139 107 101 93 166 106 239 116 142 175 118 126 85 78 154 182 ll8 133 119 Fe- male. 171 150 147 66 133 42 289 110 134 199 67 98 99 87 78 51 227 81 102 214 171 160 90 184 251 268 136 128 131 75 94 237 157 147 256 122 Colored. Total. Male. Fe- male. Aggre- gate. 6,423 5,698 8,051 7,256 8,515 7,067 17, 803 5,095 4,786 11, 276 5,926 5,847 7,289 8,025 6,739 4,744 6,562 5,885 7,795 8,660 9,209 6,902 8,510 8,942 5,947 18, 809 11, 177 9,729 12, 615 6,074 8,789 4,546 6,717 11, 237 10, 611 6,270 10, 820 5,587 "White, (o) Total. 6,423 6,698 8,051 7,256 8,515 7,067 17, 803 5,095 4,786 11,276 6,926 5,847 7,289 8,025 6,739 4,744 6,562 6,885 7,795 8,660 9,001 6,892 «, 322 8,936 5,947 18, 797 11, 090 9,729 12, 615 6,074 8,789 4,546 6,717 11,237 10,611 6,270 10,820 6,587 Male, 3,260 2,978 4,237 3,828 4,495 3,894 9,139 2,678 2,539 5,847 3,171 2,982 3,763 4,198 3,553 2,503 3,348 3,186 4,062 4,485 4,634 3,687 4,248 4,616 3,244 9,612 5,637 4,911 6,641 3,149 4,633 2,361 3,040 6,873 5,541 3,173 6, 688 8, 030 Fe- male. 3,163 2,720 3,814 3,428 4,020 3,173 8,664 2,417 2,247 5,429 2,755 2,865 3,526 3, 827 3,186 2,241 3,214 2,699 3,733 4,175 4,367 3,205 4,074 4,320 2,703 9,185 5,453 4,818 6,974 2,925 4,156 2,195 2,677 6,364 5,070 3,097 6,132 2,557 Colored. Total. 208 10 188 6 Male. 114 5 103 4 Fb. male. 94 5 85 2 8 50 OKr/AHOinA. PUBLIC COMMON SCHOOLS OF OKLAHOMA REPORTED TO AUGUST 31, 1890. TKACHEHS. PUPILS. oonnriES. Aggre- gate. "White. Colored. Aggre- gate. "White. Colored. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. The Territory (J) 17 17 19 2 579 679 273 306 17 17 15 2 679 579 273 306 ' a Includes unseparated colored. ii Greer county only (claimed by Texas). INSTITUTIONS. 87 Table 8.— SCHOOL ENROLLMENT, CENSUS OP 1890: PUBLIC COMMON SCHOOLS, BY COUNTIES— Continued. 1880. Population 174,768. Enrolled in pubUo common soliools 37,437 1890. Population 313,767. Enrolled in puMc common Bohools 63,354 fiain of population 79. 53 per cent. Gain of enrollment in public common soliools 69. 23 per cent. PUBLIC COMMON SCHOOLS OF OREGON FOE THE YEAR ENDED MARCH 3, 1890. TEACHERS. PUPILS (BETWEEN 4 AND 20 TEAES OP AOE). COUNTIES. Aggre- gate. Wlite. (o) Colored. Aggre- gate, White, (a) Colored. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. The State 2,566 2,566 1,111 1,455 63, 354 63, 339 32, 308 31, 031 15 4 11 Baker 57 85 156 35 26 90 49 14 158 34 41 17 109 32 20 29 196 203 18 130 30 252 99 29 24 129 95 29 86 139 155 57 85 156 85 26 90 49 14 158 34 41 17 109 32 20 29 198 203 18 130 30 252 99 29 24 129 95 29 86 139 155 29 26 78 6 10 41 24 8 75 14 14 8 48 16 8 13 71 113 10 58 14 68 40 19 16 66 44 15 20 77 72 28 59 78 29 18 49 25 6 83 20 27 9 61 16 12 16 125 90 8 72 16 194 59 10 8 63 61 14 66 62 83 1,350 2,610 4,009 1,181 910 1,926 641 300 3,170 908 1,104 412 2,740 1, 160 551 590 3,741 4,098 249 4,«58 903 9, 153 1,960 445 688 3,261 2,566 1,093 1, 329 2,955 2,693 1,350 2,610 4,009 1,181 910 1,926 641 300 3,170 908 1,104 412 2,740 1,160 551 590 3,741 4,098 249 4,658 903 9,138 1,960 445 688 3,261 2,566 1,093 1,329 2,955 2,693 656 1,326 2,103 600 469 1,003 335 160 1,587 453 604 214 1,421 610 279 296 1,860 2,166 132 2,503 416 4,604 1,015 252 335 1,606 1,354 613 645 1,629 1,362 694 1,284 1,906 681 441 923 308 140 1,583 455 600 198 1,319 550 272 294 1,881 1,932 117 2,155 487 4,634 S46 193 353 1, 655 1,212 580 684 1,326 1,331 Crook 15 4 11 Polk TJmatilla Wallowa - ... TamMU a Inclades unseparated colored. 88 EDUCATION. Table 8.— SCHOOL ENEOLLMENT, CENSUS OF 1890 : PUBLIC COMMON SCHOOLS, BY COUNTIES— Continued. 1880. Population 4,282,891. 1890. Population 5,258,014. Gain of population 22.77 per cent. Enrolled in public common schools 950,300 Enrolled in public common schools 1, Oil, 163 Gain of enrollment in public common schools 6. 40 per cent. PUBLIC COMMON SCHOOLS OF PENNSYLVANIA. FOR THE YEAR ENDED JUNE 2, 1890. TEACHERS. pnpiLS. conirnES. Aggre- gate. White. Colored. Aggre- gate. White, (a) Colored. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. 24,580 24,543 8,383 16,180 37 11 26 1, Oil, 163 1,005,649 511,270 494, 379 6,514 2,678 2,936 187 1,601 292 263 293 661 303 665 313 340 296 63 180 261 414 209 331 175 219 726 248 397 244 136 618 348 103 319 73 208 248 282 252 107 464 653 226 236 348 699 378 279 505 114 136 447 84 383 320 189 2,694 68 242 622 115 276 97 462 442 102 348 300 379 306 501 183 493 187 1,601 292 203 293 661 303 665 313 340 296 63 180 261 414 269 331 175 219 726 248 391 244 136 618 348 103 319 73 208 248 282 252 107 4^ 657 226 236 348 699 378 279 505 114 136 447 84 383 320 189 2,668 68 242 622 115 276 97 452 442 102 348 300 379 366 601 183 490 lOO 195 146 87 192 372 134 162 127 150 99 7 87 157 63 105 123 71 84 150 130 219 18 40 93 180 25 197 48 127 149 149 127 68 73 301 79 166 217 180 145 37 175 59 97 161 36 242 169 123 99 17 39 266 94 196 21 91 91 69 110 42 129 58 267 48 315 87 1,406 146 176 101 289 169 513 186 190 197 66 93 104 351 164 208 104 135 676 118 172 228 06 525 168 73 122 25 81 99 133 125 39 391 356 147 70 131 519 233 242 330 55 39 286 48 141 151 66 2,567 51 203 356 21 80 76 361 361 33 238 258 250 308 234 135 175 7,264 82, 671 12, 214 10,426 10, 590 27, 114 13, 824 14,187 12, 935 14, 320 12, 752 1,500 8,766 10, 3S9 17, 441 9,446 15, 065 6,009 9,200 15, 281 9,652 19, 244 12, 0.54 4,015 15, 607 16, 271 1.887 12,103 2.845 7,607 8,751 10, 687 10, 688 4,314 24, 235 29, 873 7,897 9,455 15, 309 35, 996 14, 259 9,469 13, 227 5,038 4,855 20,352 2,810 16, 554 15, 904 6,944 183,108 2,033 4,432 32, 105 4,649 10, 099 2,417 8,082 11, 894 4,057 11, 307 7,906 14, 788 7,139 22,921 3,790 21,650 7,264 82,571 12, 214 10, 426 10,598 27, 014 13,779 14, 187 12, 935 14, 320 12,752 1,500 8,766 10, 389 17, 441 9,446 15, 085 6,009 9,206 15,258 9,652 18,774 11, 721 4,015 15, 567 16, 271 1,887 12, 000 2,845 7,607 8,751 10, 687 10, 688 4,314 24,210 29, 683 7,879 9,455 15, 309 35, 989 14,044 9,463 13, 227 5,033 4,865 20, 285 2,810 16, 489 15, 882 6,944 158, 573 2,033 4,432 32, 078 4,649 10, 099 2,417 8,082 11, 894 4,057 11, 282 7,900 14, 788 7,139 22, 921 3,790 21,441 3,780 41, 682 6,254 5,445 5,566 14, 099 7,008 7, 327 6,933 7,434 6,512 729 4,527 6,430 8,726 4,857 7,546 2,940 4,999 7,829 4,923 9,457 5,915 2,106 7,861 3,416 973 6,292 1,530 4,143 4,487 5,552 5,654 2,232 11, 358 15, 001 4,011 4,930 8,070 17,915 7,102 4,770 6,969 2,497 2,558 10, 279 1,408 8,U89 8,040 3,670 77, 762 1,034 2,301 16, (I'.lS 2,456 5, 158 1,238 4,557 6,133 2.146 6,673 3,970 7,389 3,556 11, 805 1,997 11, 203 3,484 40, 989 5,960 4,980 5,030 12,915 6,771 6,880 5, 952 8,886 6,240 771 4,239 4,953 8,715 4,589 7,539 3,069 4,207 7,429 4,729 9,317 5,806 1,909 7,706 7,855 914 5,708 1,315 3,461 4,264 6,135 5,134 2,082 12, 852 14, 082 3,868 4,625 7,239 18, 074 6,942 4, 883 0,253 2,641 2,297 9, 986 1,402 7, 800 7,836 3,374 80, 811 999 2, ]:il 15,983 2,193 4,941 1,179 4,125 5,701 1,911 6, 609 3,930 7,390 3,583 11,110 1,793 10,238 Allegheny Axraatrong Bedford Berka 100 45 50 21 SO Blair 24 Bradford Bailer flamprnn Chester Clarion Clearfield Clinton ; Crawford 23 12 Cnmberland Danphin G 3 3 470 333 211 152 259 181 Elk Erie 40 24 IS . Forest 163 82 Tulton Greene Indiana Jefferson 25 190 18 10 86 8 15 104 10 1 1 liawrence Ijeliigh 6 216 16 2 107 7 4 McKean 9 Morcer Mifain 87 43 65 j 22 33 10 32 Perry 28 8 22 3,535 1,658 1,877 Pike Potter SohnylkiU 27 9 18 Snyder J Tioga Union 25 6 19 Washington "Westmoreland Wyoming Xork 2 1 1 100 47 62 a Includes unseparated colored. INSTITUTIONS. 89 Table S.— SCHOOL ENROLLMENT, CENSUS OF 1890: PUBLIC COMMON SCHOOLS, BY COUNTIES— Continued. RHODE ISIiAND. 1880. Population 276, 531. Enrolled in public common schools 1890. Population 345,506. Enrolled in public common scbools Gain of population 24. 94 per cent. Gain of enrollment in public common schools . 42,489 52,774 24. 21 per cent. PUBLIC COMMON SCHOOLS OF EHODE ISLAND FOE THE YEAR ENDED APRIL 30, 1890. TBACHEBS. pnpn.s. COUNTIsa. Agere- gate. "White. Colored. Aggre- gate. "Wliite. (a) Colored. Total. Male. re- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Pe- male. Total. Male. re- male. 1,378 1,378 174 1,204 62, 774 52, 649 26,382 26, 167 225 101 124 Bristol 54 110 130 899 185 64 110 130 899 185 10 26 18 79 41 44 84 112 820 144 1,906 3,883 4,017 38, 170 4,798 1,906 3,883 3,807 38, 155 4,798 934 1,995 1,936 19, 131 2,386 972 1,888 1,871 19, 024 2,412 Newport 210 15 93 8 117 Providence 7 SOUTH CAKOI.INA. 1880. Population 995,577. Enrolled in public common schools 134,842 1890. Population 1, 151,149. Enrolled in public common schools 203,461 Gain of population 15. 63 per cent. Gain of enrollment in public common schools 50. 89 per cent. PUBLIC COMMON SCHOOLS OF SOUTH CAROLINA FOR THE YEAR 1889-1890. B ;; : TEAOHEKS. PUPILS. COUNTIES. Aggre- gate. "White. Colored. Aggre- gate. "White. Colored. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. re- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. The State . 4,321 2,677 1,102 1,675 1,644 1,044 600 203, 461 90, 051 46, 701 43, 290 113, 410 54, 279 69, 131 Abbeville 205 132 156 144 83 127 122 133 69 77 130 76 218 114 109 67 223 78 89 92 83 143 93 154 84 107 116 171 88 90 186 344 104 93 221 119 81 102 85 18 49 111 78 45 53 86 45 121 66 72 22 164 48 66 66 55 88 65 101 53 63 86 89 66 51 146 86 55 62 136 35 34 31 36 2 26 10 23 33 19 44 14 43 32 27 10 71 19 65 36 26 27 37 69 24 16 36 46 26 17 43 21 21 28 62 ■ 84 47 71 60 16 23 101 65 12 33 42 31 78 34 46 12 83 29 11 29 29 61 18 32 29 47 50 43 41 34 98 65 34 34 74 86 51 54 59 65 78 11 65 24 25 44 31 97 48 37 45 69 30 23 27 28 65 38 63 31 44 30 82 22 39 40 68 49 31 85 41 34 42 39 61 36 2 31 16 17 38 18 46 22 28 33 35 18 23 18 22 30 2^ 40 22 23 22 70 16 24 23 32 23 20 62 45 17 12 20 14 42 9 24 8 8 6 13 52 26 9 12 34 12 3 6 26 10 13 9 21 8 12 6 15 17 26 26 11 23 9,344 6,402 7,160 7,224 6,391 5,636 6,405 5,471 3,356 2,889 6,983 4,724 8,913 6,612 5,385 2,829 9,658 2,599 3,931 4,405 3,797 6,487 3,046 6,264 4,049 5,405 4,013 9,276 4,229 6,029 11,282 7,774 4,743 4,164 8,617 3,480 2,778 4,167 2,681 520 997 2,978 1,864 2,224 1,268 3,066 2,011 3,650 1,544 2,386 640 5,369 1,414 2,769 2,007 2,059 3,050 1,912 3,158 1,817 1,933 2,945 3,103 8,279 1,844 7,310 2,216 1,910 1,760 3,963 1,751 1,472 2,102 1,407 232 5G8 1,111 944 1,180 650 1,668 1,057 1,890 781 1,166 360 2,853 758 1,514 1,024 1,048 1,748 1,006 1,659 933 993 1,631 1,640 1,725 935 3,943 1,173 956 924 2,069 1,729 1,306 2,065 1,274 288 429 1,807 920 1,044 608 1,398 954 1,760 763 1,220 290 2,516 656 1,245 983 1,011 1,302 906 1,499 834 940 1,414 1,463 1,554 9U9 3,367 1,042 954 836 1,894 5,864 3,624 2,983 4, 54:5 5,871 4, 639 3,427 3,607 1,132 1,631 2,917 2,713 5, 203 4,008 2,999 2,189 4,289 1,185 1,172 2,308 1,738 3,437 1,134 3,096 2,232 3,472 1,068 6, 172 950 4,185 3,972 5,659 2,833 2,394 4,664 2,659 1,712 1,400 2, 231 2,762 2,473 1,437 1,083 621 834 1,046 1, ;!70 2,443 1,867 1,478 1, 113 2,030 540 571; 1, l.j8 851 1,580 601 1,518 1,093 1,674 503 3,073 470 1,959 1,913 2,689 1,330 1, 105 2,215 3,206 1,912 Anderson 1,583 Barnwell 2,312 Beaufort 3,109 Berlieley 2,166 Charleston 1,990 Chester 1,924 Chesterfield 611 797 1,371 Darlinffton 1,343 Edgefield 2,830 Fairfield 2,201 Florence , , 1,521 Geor<'*eto'wii 1,040 Greenville 2, 259 639 Horry . - 596 Kersha'w 1,240 887 1,857 Lexington 033 Marion 1,578 Marlboro Kewberry ....... 1,139 1,898 505 Oraneeburff 3,099 Pickens 474 Richland.... 2,228 2,029 2,870 Union ... . 1,503 ■Williamsbnrff i,2e» Torkr...:...:.....:;.;:::: 2,439 . (t Includes unsepaxated colored. 90 EDUCATION. Tabm 8.— school ENEOLLMENT, CENSUS OF 1890: PUBLIC COMMON SCHOOLS, BY COXTNTIES— Continued. SOUTH DAKOTA. 1880. Population 98,268. Enrolled in public common schools 9,972 1890. Population 328,808. Enrolled in public common schools 77,943 Gain of population 234.60 per cent. Gain of enrollment in public common schools 681.62 per cent. PUBLIC COMMON SCHOOLS OF SOUTH DAKOTA FOE THE YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 1890. TEACHBBS. FTTPllB. OOONTIKS. Aggre- gate. White. Colored. Aggre- gate. White, (o) Colored. TotaL Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. 4,420 4,420 1.294 3,126 77,943 77,940 41,008 36,932 3 3 98 168 84 155 243 in 16 15 35 59 126 75 83 38 71 135 90 71 68 33 86 104 64 145 75 39 104 65 67 147 129 50 126 112 36 74 25 109 147 92 48 68 37 99 209 2 66 126 93 31 76 98 158 84 155 243 111 16 15 35 59 126 75 88 38 71 135 90 71 68 33 86 104 64 145 75 39 104 65 67 147 129 60 126 112 36 74 25 109 147 92 48 68 87 99 209 2 66 126 93 81 76 39 44 32 56 74 39 1 1 8 18 33 21 18 5 17 34 26 26 18 6 21 33 21 45 18 17 70 8 19 42 34 8 31 37 12 7 3 24 55 14 10 14 12 27 63 is' 45 39 6 25 59 114 52 99 169 72 15 14 27 41 03 64 70 33 54 101 64 45 50 27 65 71 43 100 57 22 34 57 48 105 95 42 95 75 24 67 22 85 92 78 38 64 25 72 146 2 48 81 54 25 61 1,366 2,593 2,268 2,739 3,457 2,030 224 210 378 1,068 1,548 1,935 1,747 803 1,385 1,972 1,397 1,291 1,090 598 1,096 1,683 1, 107 1,834 1,089 1,112 2,343 540 968 1,848 1,874 2,136 2,530 1,725 626 800 721 1,472 6,162 1,516 1,129 660 452 1,081 2,794 42 564 2,731 2,649 337 2,328 1,356 2,598 2,268 2,739 3,457 2,030 224 210 378 1,063 1,548 1,935 1,747 803 1,385 1,972 1,397 1,291 1,090 598 1,096 1,683 . 1,107 1,834 1,089 1,112 2,343 540 963 1,848 1,874 2,136 2,630 1,725 626 800 721 1,472 6,159 1,616 1,129 660 452 1,081 2,794 42 564 2,731 2,649 337 2,828 694 1,348 1,170 1,482 1,807 1,107 110 114 193 592 819 1,034 894 446 677 930 769 669 563 290 582 924 558 1,005 614 539 1,192 273 538 937 999 1,033 1,359 931 281 430 397 785 3,266 820 680 817 242 577 1,513 21 299 1,450 1,344 189 1,249 662 1,250 1,098 1,267 1,650 923 114 96 185 476 729 901 853 357 708 992 628 622 527 302 514 759 519 829 475 573 1,151 267 430 911 875 1,103 1,171 794 245 370 324 687 2,893 696 549 343 210 504 1,281 21 265 1,281 1,305 148 1,079 Brule ........ Buffalo Chai^esMix Clark Clay Custer ., Day Deuel Douglas. ^Edmunds PaUEiver Faulk Grant Hamlin Hand Hanson Hughes Hyde Jerauld Kingsbury lake I/awrence Lincoln McPherson Marshall Meade Miner Minnehaha 3 3 Moody Pennington Eoberts Spink Stanley Sully Turner Walworth Tankton . a Includes anseparated oolored. INSTITUTIONS. 91 Tabm 8.— school enrollment, CENSUS OF 1890: PUBLIC COMMON SCHOOLS, BY COUNTIES-Continned. 1880. Population 1,542,359. Enrolled in public common schools 291,500 1890. Population 1,767,518. Enrolled in public common scliools 455,732 Gain of population..... 14.60 per cent. Gain of enrollment iu public common schools 66.34 per cent. PUBLIC COMMON SCHOOLS OP TENNESSEE FOE THE YEAE ENDED JUNE 30, 1890. tl 1 — ■' TBACHEBS. PUPILS. COCNTIES. Agere- gate. ■WTiite. Colored. Aggre- gate. ■White. Colored. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. • Fe- male. The State .............. 8,376 6,549 4,090 2,459 1,827 1,075 752 455,732 354,130 183, 523 170,607 101,602 50,493 61, 109 75 130 56 43 93 66 68 88 161 50 48 83 80 42 36 76 89 46 324 61 95 87 74 157 32 71 172 168 58 136 29 63 164 52 140 95 113 110 91 123 103 32 93 64 21 87 38 246 16 86 82 20 129 62 83 93 60 127 76 104 165 41 74 126 26 49 120 81 51 29 67 95 52 38 81 47 65 79 116 42 35 62 77 41 32 66 61 46 221 51 85 73 55 76 32 54 128 106 53 120 27 42 115 48 92 78 99 50 71 98 81 24 79 61 19 68 37 206 14 57 77 17 98 42 71 84 54 69 65 74 102 34 65 79 24 49 100 78 47 29 45 33 44 22 59 39 59 61 80 30 28 41 69 26 27 40 45 26 67 36 72 31 35 15 19 36 66 62 46 70 25 23 48 44 50 50 79 20 55 51 62 16 51 41 18 47 30 116 11 32 44 14 46 28 47 52 40 24 39 50 59 25 45 27 12 36 65 62 39 18 22 62 8 16 22 8 6 18 36 12 7 21 8 15 5 26 16 20 164 15 13 42 20 61 13 18 62 44 7 50 2 19 67 4 42 28 20 30 16 47 19 8 28 20 1 21 7 90 3 25 33 3 52 14 24 32 14 45 26 24 43 9 20 52 12 13 35 16 8 11 8 35 4 5 12 9 3 9 45 8 13 21 3 1 4 10 28 4 20 3 4 6 6 2 7 27 6 10 14 3 1 2 5 18 4 15 1 1 6 3 1 2 18 3 3 7 2' 5 10 3,752 7,314 3,605 1,603 6,078 3,565 4,009 3,810 6,725 2,846 2,506 2,831 4,048 2,521 2,240 3,796 4,769 1,471 16, 760 2,667 5,730 3,620 3,927 6,917 1,796 4,742 10,234 8,568 5,130 9,174 1,953 2,548 10, 160 4,039 5,800 4,128 7,218 6,258 4,447 6,681 4,567 1,175 3,900 3,362 1,335 6,288 2,216 8,474 813 3,056 3,153 591 '7, 317 2,240 5,007 2,538 2, 639 6,540 4,732 6,582 8,470 1,934 3,576 6,444 1,210 2,296 8,050 4, 322 1,951 1,678 3,631 5,424 3,460 1,439 4,721 3,215 3,910 3,375 4,974 2,562 2,033 2,348 4,443 2,431 1,750 3,522 3,557 1,459 10, 690 2,140 5,240 3,047 2,760 2,010 1,796 3,827 7,526 6,396 5,030 8,614 1,919 2,261 7,loa 3,980 3,600 3,311 6,641 2; 611 3,777 4,645 3,697 925 3,349 3,281 1,160 6,491 2,125 7,569 664 1,357 2,965 525 5,639 1,818 4,402 2,262 2,457 3,415 4,120 4,865 4,937 1,715 3,276 3,302 1,167 2,296 6,850 4,250 1,777 1,677 1,803 2,846 1,700 811 2,486 1,740 1,980 1,725 2,597 1,388 1,076 1,167 2,467 1,207 775 1,766 1,887 787 5,490 1,097 2,750 944 1,485 1,029 927 2,001 3,960 2,802 3,000 4,900 903 ■ 1,222 3,601 2,113 1,895 1.829 3,465 1,325 2,072 2,177 1,884 500 1,662 1,736 660 2,651 1,135 3,938 349 719 1,546 300 3,021 953 2,343 1,238 1,313 1,690 2,100 2,433 2,520 900 1,710 1,740 603 1,246 3,600 2,225 947 803 1,728 2,578 1,750 628 2,235 1,475 1,930 1,650 2,377 1,174 957 1,181 1,976 1,134 975 1,756 1,670 672 6,200 1,043 2,490 2,103 1,275 981 869 1,826 3,566 2,594 2,030 3,714 1,016 1,039 3,505 1,867 1,705 1,482 3,176 1,286 1,705 2,368 1,813 425 1,687 1,545 500 2,840 990 3,621 315 638 1,419 225 2,518 865 2,059 1,024 1,144 1,725 2,020 2,432 2,417 815 1, 566 1,562 564 1,050 3, 250 2,025 830 784 221 1,890 155 164 357 350 99 435 1,751 284 473 483 205 90 490 274 1,212 12 6,070 527 490 573 1,167 4,907 322 942 75 85 175 ^' 200 45 275 870 144 265 227' 99 53 200 143 593 7 3,025 256 250 281 625 2,297 99 Bedford (a) 948 80 79 182 150 54 160 Carroll 881 140 Cheatham (c) 218 256 106 37 290 Coffee . 131 619 S 103 10 10 14 19 81 53 10 8 9 14 45 50 2 5 5 36 3,045 271 Dekalb 240 292 542 Fayette 2,610 Pranklin 17 44 52 5 16 2 11 49 4 48 17 14 60 20 25 22 8 14 3 2 19 1 40 2 29 5 3 31 10 12 9 6 53 11 30 63 7 9 47 2 11 27 33 4 9 1 5 20 3 27 12 7 37 15 20 14 io' 2 2 13 1 22 2 17 4 3 17 3 11 4 5 28 7 20 48 5 7 22 1 6 17 19 1 7 1 6 29 1 21 5 7 23 6 6 8 8 4 1 6 is' 12' 1 14 7 1 6 1 30 4 10 15 2 2 25 1 915 2,708 3,172 100 560 34 287 3,054 69 2,200 817 577 8,647 670 1,136 870 250 651 81 175 797 91 915 149 1,699 188 66 1,778 422 605 276 182 3,125 612 1,717 3,533 219 300 3,142 43 435 1,257 1,596 70 296 16 137 1,466 31 1,106 425 294 1,834 288 644 432 130 262 42 125 432 46 494 75 875 104 30 989 209 330 156 81 1,605 352 865 1,811 136 176 1,569 23 480 1,451 Giles 1,677 Grainger .................. 30 Greene 265 18 Hamblen 150 1,583 28 TTapflfiT¥ia,Tl , 1,094 392 Hawkins 283 1,813 332 692 Hickman............ 438 Houston 120 289 39 James.............. . BO Jefferson ............ 865 45 Knox if) 421 Lake.:.. . 74 Jjaaderdale .... ........ 624 8( I^ewia 36 Xiincoln . 789 London 213 McMinn 275 McNairy 120 101 1,620 260 Marshall 852 Manrv 1,722 Meiga 83 124 Montgomerv 1,573 Moore.....?.;;;:;:;;::::::: 21 Obion....;;:;.";;;;:;:;;::. 20 3 4 12 2 3 8 1 1 i,200 72 174 1 500 37 90 1 700 Overton 35 Perry Hckett a Pupils from report for 1889. b Teachers from report for 1689. c Teachers from report for 1888. d Wholly from report for 1888. e "Wholly from report for 1889. / Pupils from report for 188S. 92 EDUCATION. Table §.— SCHOOL ENROLLMENT, CENSUS OF 1890: PUBLIC COMMON SCHOOLS, BY COUNTIES— Continued. TENNESSEE— Continaed. Polk Putnam Khea (a) Eoane Bobertaon... Entherford.. Scott Sequatcliie . . Sevier Shelby Smith Stewart SulllTan Sumner Tipton Ijronsdale... ■0nicoi(6) ... TJnion ^Van Buren,. "Warren Washington "Wayne Weakley — White "Williamson . "Wilaon(ii)., Aggre- 45 74 59 92 105 144 59 14 99 270 92 61 100 129 72 34 12 55 21 77 94 77 151 81 122 148 "White. Total. 43 69 50 81 75 92 66 14 92 148 74 49 91 102 39 24 12 64 20 61 87 71 113 70 71 111 Male, re- male. 10 7 10 22 28 41 9 2 13 132 18 10 23 68 28 14 1 3 Colored. Total. 7 122 18 12 9 27 33 10 Male. Fe- male. Aggre- gate. 2,692 4,430 3,920 4,159 4,147 12, 716 3,090 900 6,374 18, 736 4,162 3,437 4,889 7,170 7,063 1,911 1,250 3,728 1,104 5,274 4,859 3,443 11, 184 3,919 8,455 7,782 "White. Total. 2,522 4,200 3,360 3,664 3,044 6,613 2,981 900 6,075 8,609 3,597 2,975 4,624 4,760 3,424 1,282 1,250 3,704 1,086 4,750 4,467 3,108 9,607 3,655 6,690 6,189 Hale. 1,290 2,200 1,650 1,987 1,665 3,121 1,494 450 3,189 4,093 1,919 1,450 2,359 2,421 1,823 651 650 1,874 576 2,500 2,427 1,650 4,845 1,892 2,988 2,519 Fe- male. 1,232 2,000 1,710 1,677 1,379 3,492 1,437 450 2,886 4,416 1,678 1,525 2,265 2,339 1,601 631 6C0 1,830 510 2, 250 2,040 1.468 4,762 1,663 2,702 2,670 Colored. Total. 70 230 560 495 1,103 6,103 115 299 10, 227 555 462 265 2,410 3,639 629 24 18 524 392 335 1,677 364 2,765 2,593 Male. 38 130 260 280 665 3,201 71 140 4,871 285 198 133 1,126 1,749 257 17 10 271 203 138 812 185 1,264 1,346 Fe- male. 32 100 300 215 633 2,902 44 159 5,356 270 264 132 1,284 1,890 372 253 189 167 765 179 1,501 1,247 1880. Population 1,591,749. 1890. Population 2,235,523. Gain of population 40.44 per cent. Enrolled in public common schools 176,245 Enrolled in public common schools 476, 421 Gain of enrollment in public common schools 170, 32 per cent. PUBLIC COMMON SCHOOLS OF TEXAS FOE THE YEAR ENDED AUGUST 31, 1890. TEACHEES. PUPILS. COUKTIES. Aggre- gate. "White. Colored. Aggre- gate. "White. Colored. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. 11, 094 8,577 5,026 3,551 2,517 1,676 841 476, 421 4,307 2,644 279 378 41 1,042 3,122 916 4,587 293 679 8,172 6,984 1,300 3,027 3,480 2,633 4,043 112 2,594 2,677 2,458 3,380 187 1,309 2,023 1,669 39 c4, 831 374 367, 682 173, 829 193, 863 108, 739 50,476 58,263 97 87 8 10 2 29 72 26 01 9 18 148 121 29 78 78 69 68 3 66 68 61 77 8 33 41 29 1 247 15 56 74 8 10 2 27 47 25 53 9 16 138 106 28 72 44 17 34 3 56 41 69 46 7 33 41 19 1 163 11 35 67 1 5 1 12 37 13 33 8 7 70 33 15 58 26 3 18 1 39 18 40 18 3 23 27 10 1 78 7 21 7 7 5 1 15 10 12 20 1 9 68 73 13 14 18 14 16 2 17 23 19 27 4 10 14 9 41 13 36 13 6 2,394 2,195 279 378 41 993 2,069 897 2,432 293 621 7,650 5,137 1,245 2,899 2,130 607 2,048 112 2,594 1.378 2,394 2,169 146 1,309 2,023 858 39 2,875 194 1,128 1,029 132 178 19 470 978 424 1,151 136 293 3,617 2,427 589 1,370 1,007 287 967 53 1,226 652 1,132 1,025 09 619 955 407 18 1,359 91 1,266 1,106 147 200 22 623 1,091 473 1,281 157 328 4,033 2,710 656 1,529 1,123 320 1,081 69 1,368 726 1,262 1,14-1 77 090 1,068 451 21 1,510 103 1,913 349 865 160. 1,028 189 Armstrong 2 26 1 38 ii' 1 22 2 9 ie' 49 1,063 19 2,155 23 483 9 999 26 565 10 1,156 Baylor Bee 2 10 15 1 • 6 34 42 34 2 8 5 1 6 11 35 22 2' 10 23 7 12 58 622 847 65 128 1,350 2,026 1,995 27 242 393 25 69 627 940 926 31 280 454 30 69 723 1,086 1,069 EeU Brewster Brown 27 2 32 1 22 ie' 1 5 2 16 1,299 64 1,211 41 603 29 561 19 696 35 650 22 Caldwell Cameron 10 3 7 811 370 435 Carson Cass 85 4 84 4 46 1 39 3 1,956 180 908 83 1,048 97 Chambera a Pupila from report for 1889. Ii Wholly from report for 1889. c Report for 1889, except for the district of Atlanta. INSTITUTIONS. 93 Tablb 8.— school enrollment, CENSUS OF 1890: PUBLIC COMMON SCHOOLS, BY COUNTIES— Continued. T E X AS— Continued. TKAOHEES. pnpn.s. COUNTIES. Aggre- gate. ■White. Colored. Aggre- gate. "White. Colored. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. / Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. 115 7 39 6 24 105 106 30 78 4 134 83 6 186 50 111 70 6 2 13 57 15 108 29 100 105 190 161 17 52 88 93 21 103 38 30 96 203 39 102 84 3 51 15 17 121 113 10 60 3 101 21 133 44 99 155 5 146 79 7 36 6 23 152 60 28 78 4 129 79 150 46 100 51 6 2 13 67 15 138 28 6 102 67 167 101 17 11 31 53 21 80 37 19 63 176 17 59 53 3 51 15 13 77 40 10 60 3 77 21 119 43 89 85 4 131 60 5 18 5 11 111 34 25 57 3 79 50 2 86 35 05 25 2 1 7 35 9 81 6 3 65 34 118 59 13 5 21 27 8 14 26 6 27 85 10 23 37 3 34 11 7 22 21 6 24 2 51 17 80 23 70 44 2 80 19 3 18 1 13 41 26 3 21 1 60 29 4 70 11 35 26 4 I 6 22 6 57 23 4 37 33 49 42 5 6 10 26 13 60 11 13 36 91 7 36 16 1 17 4 6 55 19 4 36 1 26 4 39 20 19 41 2 45 36 23 8 5,669 323 1,725 189 1, 668 9,364 5,635 884 3,479 114 6,808 3,503 94 9,104 2,549 5,234 2,783 187 123 815 2,789 472 8,793 1,735 190 5,056 4,954 8,859 6,708 477 2,323 1,543 4,384 620 4,305 1,146 990 3,955 11,795 1,306 4,721 3,101 114 2,395 434 659 6, 8!)0 5,035 219 2,103 83 3,011 442 6,032 2,231 4,756 4,907 194 8,333 117 2,419 922 1,083 134 1, 075_ 6, 385' 743 708 4,911 637 916 391 847 217 9,153 1,475 177 3, 113 3,475 4,020 1,100 4,772 300 404 1,394 3,618 223 1,699 189 1,537 8,726 3,066 816 3,479 114 5,525 3,390 94 7,393 2,293 4,734 1,950 187 123 815 2,789 472 7,915 1,074 190 5,013 2,847 8,899 4,596 477 345 1,375 2,111 620 3,309 1,121 639 2,543 10,441 652 2,666 1,978 114 2,395 434 495 4,193 2,505 219 1,698 83 2,762 442 6,169 2,210 4,330 2,033 180 7,794 117 2,402 391 669 134 630 6,281 743 637 4,336 603 903 391 730 247 6,839 1,475 177 2,375 1,7.36 2,770 546 3,974 360 393 1,394 1,710 105 803 89 737 4,135 1,449 400 1,644 54 2,613 1,643 44 3,496 1,084 2,238 923 88 68 385 1,318 323 3, 757 791 90 2,370 1,346 4,211 2,173 238 163 650 999 293 1,564 530 302 1,203 4,036 308 1,213 936 54 1,133 205 234 1,983 1,184 103 803 40 1,300 209 2,917 1,045 2,047 1,245 85 3,085 56 1,136 186 269 63 388 2,969 350 254 2,044 284 427 186 345 117 3,228 698 84 1,076 821 1,310 358 1,879 123 185 660 1,908 lis 896 100 810 4,001 1,616 446 1,835 60 2,913 1,753 50 3,898 1,209 2,496 1,028 99 65 430 1,471 249 4,188 883 100 2,643 1,J01 4,088 3,423 251 182 726 1,112 327 1,745 591 337 1,340 6,505 344 1,353 1,012 CO 1,263 229 201 2,211 1,321 110 895 43 1,450 233 3,252 1,105 2,283 1,388 95 4,109 63 1,260 206 300 71 332 3,312 393 283 2,281 318 476 200 385 130 3,601 777 93 1,199 915 1,460 287 2,095 137 208 734 2,051 953 1,093 Clay 3 1 2 26 12 U Coko 1 13 46 2 1 10 33 2 3 13 31 638 2,670 38 9 297 1,193 17 la 341 1,377 Comal 31 Coote 5 4 2 3 3 1 283 106 131 48 153 Coryell 58 29 4 11 19 18 3 7 10 11 1 4 3 1,711 256 500 833 794 119 232 387 917 Delta 137 263 Dowitt 446 Tl ivjil 1 EUig 30 1 ^ 13 848 61 393 28 455 El Paso 33 4 38 23 50 3 33 30 33 1 10 3 18 a43 2,107 960 2,113 20 978 445 979 23 1,139 515 1,133 !Fort Bend 41 7 40 28 5 34 13 2 6 1,977 167 2,273 918 78 1,050 1,059 89 1,217 33 1 11 33 20 23 43 31 13 1 4 25 19 18 38 30 11 7' 8 7 4 15 11 896 24 351 1,412 1,364 654 2,155 1,183 410 11 163 656 629 304 1,001 649 480 .13 Goliad 188 756 725 350 1,154 631 Hardin -- 4 44 73 3 19 46 2 25 37 104 2,703 3,130 76 1,265 1,453 88 1,448 1,077 10 4 6 410 190 320 24 17 7 849 394 455 14 1 10 70 1 16 10 1 10 38 1 13 4 33 2 463 21 426 2,274 14 539 210 10 IBS 1,050 7 260 247 11 228 1,218 7 Hunt 289 65 23 34 3 27 101 17 18 114 20 23 12 23 10 185 38 7 109 53 69 39 108 11 13 37 54 12 22 3 20 98 17 14 96 19 23 13 31 10 136 38 7 74 40 35 22 89 11 12 37 33 1 11 1 6 60 8 7 58 13 13 10 15 5 68 18 3 42 18 35 13 52 1 8 26 23 11 11 2 14 38 9 7 38 7 9 2 6 5 68 20 4 32 22 9 37 10 4 U 1 11 12 1 6 10 5' 3 17 531 514 8 247 239 9 284 Jasper 275 Jell Davifl 7 3 3 2 4 1 445 104 207 49 238 55 Jone.'j 4 18 1 1 2 15 3 3 1 1 616 36 13 80 .288 ' 16 6 91 Kendall .Kerr T Kimble Kinney 2 2 117 54 63 49 39 30 2,323 1,079 1,244 Lampasas 35' 13 34 17 19 ii' 9 34 10 13 24" 4 7 6 838 739 1,850 555 798 389 343 859 358 371 449 397 Limestone Lipscomb Live Oak 1 1 11 6 ■ Llano a Eeport for 1886. 94 EDUCATION. Table 8.— SCHOOL ENKOLLMENT, CENSUS OF 1890: PUBLIC COMMON SCHOOLS, BT COUNTIES— Continued. TEXAS— Continued. McCuUoch . McLennan . McMullen-. Madison . . . Marion (a) . Martin Mason Matagorda - Medina Menard .. Midland.. Milam Mills Mitchell . Montague Montgomery . Morris ^.- ^acogdochea. l^avarro Newton — K'neces Oldham Orange Palo Pinto . Panola . Parker - Pecos . - Polk ... Potter.. Presidio — Eains Red Eirer. . Eeevea Eefugio — Eohertson. Hock wall.. Runnels. .. Rusk Sabine San Atigiistine. San Jacinto San Patricio . . . San Saba Scurry Shackelford . Shelby Smith Somervell . . . Starr Stephens.. Stonewall . Swisher . . . Tarrant... Taylor Throckmorton . Titus Tom Green Travis Trinity Tyler Tlpshur Uvalde Valverde... Van Zandt . Victoria "Walker "Waller "Washington. "Webb TKACHEES. Aggre- gate, "Wharton "Wheeler "Wichita "Wilbarger .. "Williamson , "Wilson. "Wise... "Wood ... Vo^ng . Zstpsita, . Zavalla. , 21 217 9 42 52 22 6 29 9 6 124 35 2 90 66 45 131 101 49 29 1 13 47 65 94 96 3 5 25 127 6 6 125 25 13 97 53 49 5 11 174 157 21 22 31 6 1 147 61 10 40 26 178 54 75 109 23 8 116 45 74 46 129 17 31 10 16 30 112 47 138 90 28 "White. Total. 21 144 9 31 25 i 37 7 e 27 144 118 21 22 31 6 1 133 51 10 28 25 128 23 34 21 66 16 7 10 16 30 101 42 136 64 28 Male. 65 25 4 21 14 35 28 32 58 8 3 77 11 16 12 28 7 3 5 10 20 46 23 89 53 15 7 1 Fe- male. Colored. Total. 73 Male. 42 12 26 re. male. 31 Aggre- gate. 765 8,783 271 2,036 1,542 1,410 505 251 835 329 230 5,477 1,063 36 5,034 2,807 1,775 4,138 5,240 1,261 1, 304 64 865 2,230 3,937 4,572 79 2,035 89 115 1,098 6,538 391 219 5,847 1,390 c361 3,105 1,896 1,813 1,880 127 1,489 195 493 3,960 6,907 967 744 1, 205 no 12 6,808 1,032 219 2,026 930 7,402 1,797 3,346 2,780 759 29.^ 4,629 1,635 2,325 2,607 7, 454 1,105 1, 516 208 634 1,240 4,924 2,175 6,095 3,157 1,025 198 214 "White. Total. 765 6,493 271 1,579 432 98 1,395 124 251 776 230 4,310 1,050 36 5,034 1,570 983 2,921 4,220 826 1,238 64 721 2,230 2,310 4,517 79 1,320 99 115 1,004 3,704 391 142 3,000 1,338 361 1,903 1,304 1,177 749 127 1,404 195 448 3,012 3,838 967 744 1,205 119 12 6,120 1,015 219 1,467 913 4,991 1,399 2,468 1,925 733 263 4,248 859 991 1,015 3,551 1,033 142 208 634 1, 210 4,417 1,773 0,060 2,414 1,025 198 214 Male. 361 3,066 128 746 204 46 660 59 119 367 165 109 2,038 497 17 2,381 742 465 1,357 1,995 390 586 31 341 1,054 1,092 2,135 37 625 47 54 475 1,751 1S5 67 1,419 633 171 900 617 571 354 60 692 92 211 1, 424- 1,814 457 352 570 57 480 104 693 431 2,359 662 1,167 910 337 124 2,008 406 477 480 1,679 488 67 126 300 6S0 2,088 838 8R5 141 486 03 101 re- male. 404 3,437 143 52 735 65 132 409 174 121 2,272 553 18 2,653 828 5J8 1,564 2,225 436 652 33 380 1,176 1,218 2,383 42 695 62 61 529 1,953 200 75 1,581 705 190 1,0U3 687 C'lO 395 C7 772 103 237 1,588 2, 024 510 392 €35 62 6 3,230 535 115 774 482 2,032 737 1,301 1,015 396 139 2,240 453 514 535 1,872 545 75 142 334 654 2,329 935 3,195 1,273 540 106 113 Colored. Total. 2,290 466 1,110 15 441 1,167 613 1,237 792 1,217 1,020 435 66 145 1,627 55 715 Male. 94 1,834 77 2,847 62 1,262 592 636 1,131 45 964 3,069 682 17 559 23 2,411 393 878 855 20 32 281 776 1,334 1,592 3,903 72 1,374 607 402 35 743 1,064 212 514 - 7 205 542 6 574 3G8 564 473 202 31 67 44 852 586 275 295 526 21 443 1,424 2G0 10 1,120 185 408 397 12 15 130 360 620 739 1,813 33 fi37 186 16 345 a Report for 18B0. b Report for 1881. ReDort for 18SB INSTITUTIONS. 95 Tabm §.— school enrollment, census of 1890: PUBLIC COMMON SCHOOLS, BY COUNTIES— Contlnned. xrXAH. 1880. Population 143,963. Enrolled in public common schools ^.. 25,792 1890. Population 207,905. Enrolled in public common schools 36,372 Gain of population 44.42 per cent. Gain of enrollment in public common schools 41.02 per cent. PUBLIC COMMON SCHOOLS OF UTAH FOE THE YEAE ENDED JUNE 30, 1890. TEACHBSS. PUPILS (BETWEEN 6 AKD 18 TEAES OF AGE). CO DUTIES. Aggre- gate. "WMte. (a) Colored. Aggre- gate. "WTiite. (a) Colored. Total. Male. re- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. The Territory 680 680 317 363 36,372 36, 369 18, 855 17, 614 3 1 Beaver 8 44 42 26 19 13 4 13 12 11 17 15 16 6 119 2 51 25 24 16 15 74 16 27 67 8 44 42 25 19 13 4 13 12 11 17 15 15 6 119 2 51 25 24 16 15 74 16 27 67 1 16 22 14 11 6 1 5 7 6 8 5 4 4 51 1 29 8 11 6 12 34 12 12 31 7 23 20 11 8 7 3 8 5 5 9 10 11 2 68 1 22 17 33 10 3 40 4 15 36 381 1,425 3,443 1,212 746 496 72 721 643 368 690 385 565 207 7,182 61 3,396 1,316 1,228 796 411 4,907 739 1,025 3,957 381 1, 425 3,443 1,212 748 496 72 721 643 368 690 385 605 207 7,182 61 3,396 1,316 1,228 796 411 4,907 739 1,025 3,954 198 759 1,796 677 368 249 40 347 342 203 323 229 295 107 3,729 26 1,745 706 609 419 211 2,578 856 615 2,028 183 666 1,647 535 378 247 32 374 301 165 367 156 270 100 3,453 35 1, 651 CiO 619 377 200 2, 329 383 510 1,926 Boxelder Cathe Davis Emery Garfield Grand....-..- Kane MiUard Morgan .-...-.... Eich SaltLalte Son Juan- Sevier 1 Summit -..----■ 1 Tooele tJinta Utah ^ "Wasatch Veber 3 1 2 TEI5MONT. 1880. Population 332,286. 1890. Population 332,422. Gain of population 0. 04 per cent. Enrolled in public common schools 73,237 Enrolled in public common schools 65, 608 Loss of enrollment in public common schools 10. 42 per cent. PUBLIC COMMON SCHOOLS OF VERMONT FOE THE YEAE ENDED JUNE 30, 1890. TBACHEHS. PtJPIia (BETWEEN 5 AND 18 YEABS OP AGE). COUNTIES. Aggre- gate. White. Colored. Aggre- gate. ■White. (0) Colored. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. 4,400 4,400 528 31 30 23 44 8 35 7 34 60 50 45 49 68 54 3,872 289 19,-) 329 254 122 311 33 177 1.88 303 404 337 344 484 65, 608 65, 600 33, 630 31, 870 108 47 320 228 352 298 130 346 39 211 338 353 449 386 412 538 320 228 353 298 130 346 39 211 353 449 386 412 538 4,633 4,219 4,209 5,093 1, 862 6,254 1,087 2, 806 3, 834 4,996 8,683 5,660 5, 0U7 6,569 4,622 4,197 4,206 5,681 1,862 6,254 1,087 2,803 3,834 4,996 8,657 5,660 5, 081 6,660 2,604 2,224 2,155 2,924 903 3,342 571 1,448 1,969 2,476 4, 2M 2, 8.59 2,649 3,352 2,118 1,973 2, 0.51 2, 757 959 2,912 510 1,355 1,805 2,520 4,403 2, 80) 2, 432 3,208 n 22 3 12 7 10 2 4 4 19 Caledonia 1 3 2 Jutland 26 6 16 9 10 3 7 2 16 3 ■Windaor 7 a Includes unseparated colored. 96 EDUCATION. Table 8.— SCHOOL ENROLLMENT, CENSUS OF 1890: PUBLIC COMMON SCHOOLS, BY COUNTIES— Continued. TIKOINEA. 1880. Population 1,512,565. 1890. Population 1,655,980. Gain of population 9. 48 per cent. Enrolled in public common achools 220, 733 Enrolled in public common scliools 342, 269 Gain of enrollment in public common schools 55. 06 per cent. PUBLIC COMMON SCHOOLS OF VIKGINIA FOR THE YEAR ENDED JULY 31, 1890. The State . Acoomao Albemarle Alexandria AUegliany Amelia Amlierst Appomattox Augusta BatSi Bedford Bland Bot«totirt Brunswick Buchanan BucltiDgtiam Campbell Caroline CarroU Charles City Charlotte Chesterfield Clarke Craig Culpeper Cumberland Dickenson Dinwiddie Elizabeth City .. Essex Eairfax Fauquier , Floyd Fluvanna Franklin Frederick Giles Glo^icester Goocbland Grayson Greene GreenesTille Halifax Hanover Henrico Henry Highland Isle of Wight . . . James City King and Queen. King George King "William Lancaster Lee Loudoun Louisa Lunenburg Madison Mathews Mecklenburg Middlesex Montgomery Kansemond Nelson Kew Kent Norfolk Ifortliampton Northumborland Nottoway Orange Page Patrick Petersburg city . Pittsylvania Pcwbatan nuioe Edward. . TEACHERS. Aggre- gate. 7,623 101 127 46 237 31 116 40 107 82 30 85 157 74 SI 93 38 36 68 47 25 74 31 44 83 121 99 S3 147 102 60 62 63 86 31 37 136 83 301 82 47 68 21 48 33 42 26 09 116 97 49 70 34 98 28 108 69 98 25 137 33 36 50 71 67 82 43 246 39 61 ■White. Total. 5,550 79 82 23 40 22 66 29 185 27 102 83 50 30 60 103 61 88 11 38 59 25 34 41 30 25 49 14 27 83 90 40 118 92 54 25 52 81 24 19 91 57 195 57 44 38 11 27 23 24 16 90 85 82 32 47 23 63 15 90 41 70 15 78 21 26 27 46 63 70 24 162 24 80 Male. 2,189 Fe- male. 3,361 60 67 19 19 16 42 24 119 12 67 13 50 40 10 19 47 44 32 26 68 39 22 18 38 11 16 16 70 44 174 46 21 30 8 22 11 21 14 29 42 58 26 23 15 41 14 43 86 48 12 64 13 16 21 32 32 40 23 134 14 24 Colored. Total. 1,973 9 13 29 10 6 27 11 5 7 18 45 26 106 25 Male. 930 Fe- male. 1,043 18 14 10 Agere- gale. 342, 269 Wlite. Total. 220, 210 3,849 3,087 1,338 1,460 672 2,290 1,208 6,062 822 4,723 1,538 2,829 1,498 1,126 1,419 4,162 1,427 4,267 297 1,321 2,387 995 1,203 1,359 700 1,078 1,198 653 665 2,578 3,597 3,951 1,052 5,679 3,819 2,200 1,020 990 4,087 961 587 3,297 1,713 8,346 2,670 1,403 1,376 329 919 705 738 597 4,598 3, 698 1,608 1,068 1,521 1,016 1,920 543 3,393 1,498 2,208 397 4,216 1,080 829 1,306 2,735 3,642 1,391 6,774 494 Male. 2,003 1,580 772 756 355 1,185 629 3,143 427 2,517 784 1,465 774 610 731 1,991 760 2,197 149 720 1,222 585 698 740 322 599 623 346 357 1,375 1,998 2,147 566 2,880 2,051 1,184 514 519 2,155 482 302 1,683 876 4,101 1,407 760 693 166 465 346 S94 307 2,427 2,007 811 633 701 547 980 334 1,789 781 1,136 200 2,059 481 688 392 687 1,447 1,820 702 3,510 255 143 Fe- male. 105, 448 1,846 1,507 566 704 317 1,106 57D 2,919 395 2,211 752 1,374 724 616 688 2,171 667 2,070 148 601 1,165 410 605 619 479 575 307 308 1,203 1,599 1,804 486 2,799 1,768 1, 016 SJfj 471 1,933 479 285 1,600 837 4,245 1,203 643 683 163 454 359 344 290 2,171 1,591 797 535 820 469 931 209 1,604 717 1,072 197 2,157 402 498 437 619 1,288 1,822 689 3,264 239 423 Colored. Total. 122, 059 1,983 2,631 1,121 402 1,186 2,214 1,008 2,151 149 2,548 58 964 2,132 1,656 3,693 1,810 74 705 1,838 1,837 656 44 1,400 1,225 1,607 1,026 1,308 1,242 2,638 338 981 1, 454 420 180 1,424 1,324 209 321 924 3,042 1,802 6,697 1,886 84 1,068 681 1, 126 736 1,156 670 242 1,580 2,273 1,169 978 526 3,200 764 884 1,760 1,383 610 5,183 1,019 644 1,256 1,363 211 1,824 6,458 637 2,029 Male. 57, Oil 930 1,231 559 180 630 1,024 442 1,101 83 1, 256 24 493 907 734 1,604 837 41 333 802 818 290 28 719 5i0 517 004 1,348 177 472 718 219 89 677 654 101 162 399 1, s,u 9 2, HCO 895 62 481 242 535 121 847 1,052 519 495 268 1,450 286 443 705 636 203 2,401 503 295 S86 603 109 290 709 2,620 240 912 INSTITUTIONS. 97 Table 8.— SCHOOL ENROLLMENT, CENSUS OF 1890: PUBLIC COMMON SCHOOLS, BY COUXTIES— Continued. VIRGIWIA-Continued. U 11^' ' — TEACHERS. PUPILS. COUNTIES. Aggre- gate. ■White. Colored. Aggre- gate. ■White. Colored. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- Diale. 37 36 S3 68 52 34 81 133 219 83 100 119 74 86 66 38 33 S3 86 45 16 141 40 42 81 29 » 24 42 46 40 23 61 107 205 8D 99 115 66 43 58 31 19 28 71 36 9 123 33 41 70 18 2 11 22 20 21 10 19 33 117 S5 67 76 31 4 14 14 5 6 39 15 65' 21 31 34 7 17 13 20 26 19 13 42 74 88 25 32 39 35 44 44 17 14 22 32 21 8 58 12 10 36 11 18 12 U 12 12 11 20 26 14 3 1 4 8 38 8 7 14 25 15 9 7 18 7 1 11 11 4 3 4 5 6 6 9 13 5 8 1 3 6 14 11 12 8 3 e' 2 14 B 7 7 6 6 11 13 9 i 3 24 4 1 10 14 3 5 6 10 4 1 S 9 2,016 1.814 2. 130 2,fi74 2,0M 1,428 4,911 5, 0:i8 7, !i33 4,325 5,774 4,945 3,610 3,712 3,002 1,638 1,5«8 2,605 3,140 1,895 691 7,154 1,708 2,213 3,696 1,584 746 1,104 1,607 2, 0G2 1,344 853 3,445 3,891 7,366 4,142 5,734 4,779 3,319 1,662 1,689 1,213 6!I6 805 2, 709 1,567 316 6,418 818 2,194 3,162 769 377 605 837 971 752 453 1,667 2, U63 3,870 2,282 3,088 2,708 1, 725 810 806 625 313 428 1,447 643 151 3,431 443 1,265 1, 665 402 369 499 770 1, O'.Pl 592 400 1,878 1, 8i:8 3,496 1,860 2.646 2,071 1,604 862 883 688 283 437 1,262 924 165 2,987 375 929 1,507 367 1,270 710 513 612 695 575 1, 400 1,147 567 183 40 166 291 2, O.iO 1.313 325 032 1, 7411 431 328 375 736 890 19 534 815 506 3;i3 287 280 385 257 6S8 670 2.S7 104 20 76 123 962 651 177 467 764 250 135 176 338 436 11 269 372 704 377 236 326 310 318 873 577 280 Rnqattll 79 gcott; 20 90 168 1,088 662 148 525 976 181 193 199 898 454 ■Wise 8 265 York 443 WASBIflVCTOrif. 1880. Population 75,116, 1890. Population 349,390. Gain of population 365.13 per cent. PUBLIC COMMON SCHOOLS OF ■WASHINGTON FOE THE YEAE ENDED JUNE 30, 1890, Enrolled in public common schools 14,780 Enrolled in public common schools 55, 432 Gain of enrollment in public common schools 275. 05 per cent. TEACHERS. PCPILS. C0T7NTIES. Aggre- gate. ■White, (a) Colored. Aggre- gate. ■White, (a) Colored. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. The State 1,610 1,610 656 954 55, 432 65,406 27, 620 27, 785 27 14 13 Adams Asotin 17 14 65 17 81 66 31 17 7 33 11 34 141 15 32 38 38 91 17 S 11 156 12 46 7 53 130 21 56 19 87 65 141 17 14 65 17 81 66 31 17 7 33 11 34 141 15 32 38 38 91 17 5 11 156 12 46 7 53 130 21 56 19 87 65 141 7 4 26 5 29 32 13 10 7 18 3 9 36 3 17 20 20 41 6 2 3 45 5 23 2 21 44 14 22 1 40 40 79 10 SO 39 12 52 34 18 466 461 1, 637 379 2,485 2,024 1,391 398 57 1,678 232 778 7,740 615 1,581 1,324 1,4(10 1,571 289 116 663 6, 193 on 006 212 1,634 5, 310 229 2. 383 539 3,060 2, Olio 4,719 1,081 466 401 1, 637 379 2,485 2, 024 1,391 398 67 1,578 232 778 7,724 615 1, 681 1,324 1, 4110 1,671 289 116 663 6,188 69 9U6 212 1,534 6,316 220 2, 383 539 3,060 2,000 4,719 1,081 286 236 702 190 1,263 1,005 728 220 32 727 124 423 3,799 817 797 608 662 769 138 69 373 3,136 34 514 102 628 2,703 110 1,119 268 1,466 1,025 2,450 542 180 226 875 189 1,222 1,019 663 178 25 851 108 355 3, 925 298 784 716 1:m 8n2 151 47 290 3, 05J :Ci 392 110 906 2, 613 113 1.264 281 1,504 975 2, -IK, 5;ii) Clallam Clarke Columbia Cowlitz Franklin Garfield Island 15 8 25 105 12 15 18 18 60 11 3 8 111 7 23 5 32 86 7 34 18 47 25 62 -'• Jefferson 22 '' U KitBiip Klickitat (6) Lewis Lincoln Okanogan Pacific Pierce Ban Juan 5 3 i Sk,iKit Skamania Snohomish Spokane Stevens Thurston Wahkiakum Wallawalla Whatcom Whitman I" I ;:::;::::: .......', lakima 36 36 „<--;« r rf»achfira' fieri ificatea isE ued to ma es and fen lalea in cou ntjr. a Includes uuseparated colored. ED 7 98 EDUCATION. Table 8.— SCHOOL ENROLLMENT, CENSUS OF 1890: PUBLIC COMMON SCHOOLS, BY COUNTIES— ContiTmed. WEST VIRGINIA. 1880. Population 618,457. Enrolled in public common schools 143,796 1890. Population 762,794. Enrolled in public common Bcbools 193,293 Gain of population 23. 34 per cent. Gain of enrollment in public common schools 34. 42 per cent. PUBLIC COMMON SCHOOLS OF WEST VIRGINIA FOR THE YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 1890. The State .. Barbour.. Berkeley . Bonne Braxloa. . Brouke . ■ - .Cabell Calbuim Clay Doiliiridge . Fayette Gilmer Grant GrBenbrior . Banipabire. Hancock Hardy Harrison . JackHon... JetfArsnn.. Kanawha. Xiewia Lincoln ... Logan , MclJowell. Marion MarnhaU MiMon Mercer ... Mineral . Monrjugalia . Monroe ... MoPf/an — Nicholas .. Ohio Pendleton. Plea.'sants ... Pocahontas. Prwiton PiiTJiain Kalelgb Kandolph . Bitchie K«>ani» Snriimera.. Taylor Tnoker... Tvler .... TTpahnr .. WaxTio... 'Wel)8ter . Wotzb] . . . Wirt "Wood "Wyoming . TBACHSBS. Aggre- gate. 5,491 91 57 114 41 122 61 39 95 152 78 58 158 111 33 76 180 164 64 253 46 145 123 172 1U4 81 117 115 46 85 162 81 45 72 165 111 105' 93 132 116 lie 77 54 9U 103 133 51 121 67 163 59 ■White. Total. Male. 5,313 92 81 66 112 41 116 ■ 60 39 94 138 77 56 142 108 33 71 176 162 47 228 85 45 145 123 166 96 78 116 107 43 85 157 80 45 69 164 109 104 93 132 116 106 76 53 90 102 132 61 121 67 158 69 103 121 22 136 94 48 72 41 98 67 92 57 26 78 73 30 65 23 63 83 40 1U8 68 62 6» 104 Fe- male. 21 17 53 34 21 19 73 41 25 92 34 35 IS 4 47 56 74 39 52 38 34 13 20 134 17 12 29 56 41 18 31 63 12 23 30 11 80 38 44 13 40 32 85 2 Colored. Total. 178 Male. Te- male. Aggre- gate. 1«3, 293 3,664 4, 323 2,144 4,025 1,420 4,399 2,483 1, 27'0 3,451 4,965 2,547 1,710 4,5e4 2,826 1,343 1,920 6, 870 6,419 3,169 10, 658 4,194 3,1176" 2, 386 1,144 5, 300 5,042 6, 362 3,678 2,066 4,282 3,369 1, 765 2,818 7,227 2,391 1,862 1,797 6,469 4.431 2,823 2,779 4,541 4.429 3,453 2,043 1,613 3,196 3, 551 6,684 1,187 4, 539 2,549 7,178 1,559 "White. Total. 3,514 3,910 2, 106 S,9R7 1,397 4,162 2,462 1,270 3,439 4,392 2,534 1.622 4,074 2, 715 1,343 1,771 6, 698 5,383 2,262 9,716 4,150 3,076 2,374, 1,103 6,268 5,015 6,159 3,271 2,573 4,247 3,130 1,681 2,818 7,041 2,356 1,862 1, 715 6, 4!i4 4,388 2,814 2,779 4,541 4, 429 3,177 2,836 1,594 3. lao 3, ijll2 5,656 1, 187 4,639 2, 6 « 6,949 1,559 Male. 96, 246 1,925 1,992 1,091 2,207 706 1,803 1, 300 700 1,880 2; 239 1,291 832 2; 151 1,476 659 960 3, 052 2,917 1,208 4,876 2,213 1, 621 1,339 633 2,720 2,622 3,180 1.695 1,278 2,249 1,744 908 1,499 3. 511 1,273 985 922 2, 932 2,447 1,530 1,465 2.428 2,378 1,646 1, 452 814 1, 759 1,889 3,070 625 2,409 1,287 8,583 885 Fe- male. 1,589 1,918 1,015 1,780 691 2,359 1,162 570 1, 559 2,153 1,243 790 1,923 1,239 684 821 2,646 2,466 1,044 4,840 1,937 1,455 1, 036 470 2,548 2,393 2,979 1,576 1,295 1,998 1,386 773 1,319 3.530 1,083 877 793 2,532 1,941 1,284 1,314 2,113 2,051 1,531 1,384 780 1,437 1,613 2,686 562 2,130 1, 262 3, 360 674 ColOTed. Total. 150 413 38 38 237 21 12 673 13 430 IIL 149 172 36 917 942 12 41 32 27 203 307 93 36 239- 84 186 36 276 107 Male. 3,144 82 219 20 19 112 10 4 221 7 41 213 67 75 85 24 600 899 18 12 18 11 110 150 KO 50 135 63 82 Fe- male. 3,414 194 18 19 15 135 11 8 352 6 47 217 S4 74 87 12 417 543 26 9 29 14 18 93 157 54 18 119 34 96 21 19 4 141 54 25 1« 147 a Beport for 1S89. INSTITUTIONS. 99 . Table 8.— SCHOOL ENEOLLMENT, CENSUS OF 1890: PUBLIC COMMON SCHOOLS, BY COUN'TIES— Continued. 1880. Population 1,315,497. Enrolled in public common schoola 299,,514 1890. Population 1,686,880. Enrolled in public common schools 350,342 Gain of population 28. 23 per cent. Gain of enrollment in public common schools 16. 97 per cent. PUBLIC COMMON SCHOOLS OP WISCONSIN FOE THE YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 1890. TEACHEES." PDPILS. COUNTIES. Aggre- gatfl. "White, (o) Colored. Aggre- gate. (6) ■White, (a) Colored. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. TotaL Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Tho State 12,037 12,037 2,388 9,649 350,342 350, 278 178,369 171,909 64 35 29 110 65 199 24 161 127 43 90 230 213 313 192 504 285 98 46 214 193 13 337 11 410 312 140 212 180 232 186 110 67 191 236 114 72 147 202 68 97 590 264 84 15 225 73 70 199 164 187 77 174 253 401 227 293 25 131 227 71 132 288 270 31 143 219 218 174 266 112 110 65 199 24 161 127 43 90 230 213 313 192 604 285 98 46 214 193 13 337 11 410 312 140 212 180 232 186 110 67 191 236 114 72 147 202 68 97 690 254 84 15 225 73 70 199 164 187 77 174 253 401 227 293 25 131 227 71 132 288 270 31 143 219 218 174 266 112 13 8 89 5 81 46 8 24 33 31 64 36 101 74 26 7 52 24 5 60 1 67 68 27 33 30 47 28 34 36 37 68 19 10 54 58 11 28 97 42 22 4 33 35 18 61 39 24 13 28 46 40 48 48 3 19 71 16 29 64 56 4 47 36 44 28 32 24 97 57 160 19 130 81 35 66 197 182 249 166 403 211 72 39 162 169 8 287 10 343 244 113 179 150 185 158 76 31 154 178 95 62 93 144 67 69 493 212 62 11 192 38 52 148 125 163 64 148 207 355 179 245 22 112 156 55 103 224 214 27 96 183 174 146 234 88 2,050 2,370 3, 935 934 7,300 4,082 1,116 3,421 6, 232 4,553 7,004 4,257 12, 426 9,211 3,852 1,549 6,422 6,374 633 9,286 133 9, 7.53 6,251 3,314 6,192 3,950 7,447 4.465 2,641 4,115 7,672 5,328 2,186 2,311 7,527 6,782 3,7:14 2,554 32, 120 5,688 3,190 632 7,411 2,941 1,806 6,338 3,518 4,626 1, 032 6,520 6.461 8. 856 5. 9w9 7,666 406 3,941 8,033 1,479 4, 333 7,183 6,064 534 4.696 6,893 6.332 3,629 8,189 3,674 2,050 2,370 3,935 934 7,292 4,082 1,116 3,421 5,232 4,553 7,004 4,257 12, 426 9,211 3,852 1.649 6. 422 6,374 533 9,262 133 9,753 6,251 3,314 6,192 3,950 7,447 4,466 2.641 4,116 7,563 8,328 2. 186 2.311 7,527 6,782 3,734 2.554 82, 120 5,688 3,190 632 7,408 2.941 1,806 6,338 3.518 4.626 1. 032 6,510 6,461 8.866 5,989 7,606 406 S.941 8,033 1,479 4,333 7,183 6,064 634 4.696 6,893 6.332 3.629 8.189 3,674 1,075 1,219 2,004 447 3,809 2,162 616 1,810 2.675 2,274 3,600 2,132 6,373 4,784 1,987 801 3,334 3,258 260 4,832 75 6,017 3,124 1, 796 2,098 1.969 3,852 2.245 1.320 2,204 3,887 2.667 1.162 I. 182 3,944 3.174 1,812 1, 2U7 15, 941 2,800 1,641 279 3,781 1,521 934 2.661 1,778 2,369 658 3,301 2,700 4,386 3. 034 3,973 196 2,060 4,053 825 2,2K6 3,694 3,068 281 2,409 3,675 3,249 1,823 4.157 1,840 975 1,151 1,931 487 3,483 1,920 500 1,611 2,667 2,279 3,404 2,125 6. 053 4,427 1,865 748 3,088 3,116 273 4,420 68 4,736 3,127 1,518 3,194 1,981 3, 595 2, 220 1,321 1,911 3.676 2,671 1,024 1. 1-29 3,583 3,608 1,8'.<2 1,257 16. 179 2,888 1,649 353 3,627 1,420 872 2,677 1.740 2,257 474 3,209 2,761 4.471 2,955 3,693 210 1,881 3.980 654 2,047 3,489 2,990 253 2, 2«7 3,21B 3.083 1,806 4, 032 1,834 A^kland Barron ................ Bayfield 8 6 2 Burnott Clark.... Dodee * Eauclaire , 34 19 15 Jackson Iiacrosse 9 6 i liafayetts 3 ( Pepin Pierce Polk 10 6 5 EicklaTid Rock Sank Taylor "Walworth ■Wood ^° a Includes unseparated colored. ^ ,^ _ .,„, , „ h The state has 1,381 pupils (all white ; 704 male and 677 female) In the pabllo •ohooU (366 under 4 jears of age and 1.015 over 20) not included m this aggregai*, u the data for distribution by oonntles were not aTaila.t>l«. 100 EDUCATION. Tablb §.— school enrollment, CENSUS OF 1890: PUBLIC COMMON SCHOOLS, BY COUNTIES— Continued. •WYOraiNG. 1880. Population 20,789. Enrolled in public common schools 2,907 1880. Population 60,705. Enrolled in public common schools 7,873 Gain of population 192. 01 per cent. Gain of eurollmeut in public common schools 170. 90 per cent. PUBLIC COMMON SCHOOLS OF WYOMING FOE THE YEAR ENDED AUGUST 31, 1890. TEAOHEnS. pupn.s. COUNTIES. Aggre- gate. ■White. Colored. A-ggre- gate. White, (a) • Colored. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. The State 306 306 59 247 7.875 7.862 4,002 3,860 13 6 7 39 S3 20 31 16 15 70 39 33 20 31 16 15 70 i 6 7 3 4 2 10 85 28 13 28 12 13 60 1,035 890 364 633 440 287 1.4U6 1,035 890 364 533 440 287 1,393 519 460 189 802 214 144 717 516 430 175 231 226 143 678 Crook ...... 13 C 7 r,ion. (&) 3 26 10 89 « 2 26 10 t9 5 9 2 12 1 2 17 8 27 4 74 477 644 1.674 151 74 477 644 1,674 151 43 256 240 837 81 31 221 304 837 70 ■ Weeton a luclades anseparatecl colored. b JSo report. INSTITUTIONS. 101 Table 9.— APPARENT COMPARATIVE GAINS IN POPULATION AND IN PUBLIC COMMON SCHOOL ENROLLMENT, 1880 AND 1890, BY STATES AND TEEEITOEIES. STATES AND TKBBHOBIES. The TTnited States . North Atlantic division . Maine Ifew Hampshire . Vermont Massachnsotts . . . Bhode Island Connecticut New York Kew Jersey Pennsylvania Sonth Atlantic division . Delaware Maryland District of Columbia . Virginia "West Virginia l^orth Carolina South Carolina Georgia I'lorida Korth Central division . Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan "Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri Iforth Dakota . South Dakota.. Nebraska Kansas South Central division- Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi... Louisiana Texas (6) Oklahoma (c) . Arkansas TVestem division . Montana "Wyoming Colorado New Mexico . Arizona Utah Nevada Idaho Alaska (d) ... Washington . Oregon California POPULATION. Tears. 1890 63, 622, 260 17, 401, 545 661, 086 376, 530 332, 422 2, 238, 943 345, 506 746, 258 5, 997, 853 1, 444, 933 5, 258, 014 8, 857, 920 168, 493 1, 042, 390 230, 392 1, 655, 980 762, 794 1,617,947 1, 151, 149 1,837,353 391, 422 22, 362, 279 ;, 672, 318 1, 192, 404 ;, 820, 351 1, 093, 889 ,, 686, 880 ,301,826 .. 911, 896 !, 679, 184 182, 719 328, 808 :, 058, 910 1, 427, 096 10, 972, 893 1, 858, 635 1, 767, 518 1, 513, 017 1, 289, 600 1, 118, 587 2, 235, 523 61, 834 1,128,179 3,027,613 18S0 50, 165, 783 132. 159 60, 705 412, 198 153. 593 59, 620 207, 905 45,761 84,385 14, 507, 407 648, 936 346, 991 332. 286 1, 783, 085 276, 531 822, 700 5, 082, 871 1, 131, 116 4, 282, 8S1 7, 597, 197 146, 608 934, 943 177, 624 1, 512, 665 618, 467 1, 399, 750 995, 577 1, 542, 180 269, 493 17, 364, 111 349. 390 313, 707 , 208, 130 3, 198, 062 1, 978, 301 3, 077, 871 1, 636, 937 1, 316, 497 780. 773 1, 624, 615 2, 168, 380 36. 909 98, 268 452, 402 996, 096 8, 919, 371 1, 848, 690 1, 542, 359 1, 262, 505 1, 131, 597 939, 046 1, 691, 749 802, 525 1, 767, 697 39, 159 20. 789 194. 327 119, 565 40.440 143. 963 62. 266 32, 610 76, 116 174. 768 864.694 Gain. Number. Per cent. 12, 466, 467 2, 894, 138 12, 150 29, 539 136 455, 858 68, 975 123, 658 914, 982 313, 817 975, 123 1, 260, 723 21, 885 107, 447 52, 708 143, 415 144, 337 218. 197 155. 572 295, 173 121, 929 4, 998, 168 474, 254 214, 103 748, 480 466, 952 371, 383 621, 053 287, 281 610, 804 145, 810 230, 640 606, 508 431, 000 2, 063, 522 24.86 19.05 1.87 8.5] 0.04 26.57 24.94 19.84 18.00 27.74 22.77 16.59 14.93 11.49 29.71 9.48 23.34 15.69 15.63 19.14 45.24 28.78 14.83 10.82 24.32 27.92 28.23 66.74 17.68 23.56 395. 05 234. 60 134. 06 43.27 23.02 ENROLLMENT. 209, 945 225, 159 250, 512 158, 003 178, 641 643, 774 61, 834 325, 054 93, 000 39, 916 217, 871 34, 028 19, 180 63, 942 al6. 505 61, 775 12.73 14.60 19.84 13.96 19.01 40.44 40.68 71.27 274, 274 138, 999 343, 436 237. 49 192. 01 112. 12 28.46 47.43 44.42 o26. 51 158. 77 Years. 1690 12, 704, 487 365. 13 79.53 39.72 3, 103, 206 139, 679 69, 813 66, 608 371, 492 52, 774 126, 505 1, 042, 160 234, 072 1, Oil, 103 1, 751, 225 31, 434 184, 251 36, 906 342, 269 193, 293 325, 861 203, 461 342, 562 91, 188 5, 008, 577 797, 439 506, 510 778, 319 427, 032 351, 723 281, 859 493, 267 620, 314 35, 543 77,943 240, 300 399, 322 408, 966 456, 732 302, 949 334, 168 124, 372 476, 421 679 223, 071 615,161 18S0 9, 951, 608 2, 949, 904 150, 811 64, 670 73, 237 316, 630 42, 489 118, 689 1, 027, 938 206, 240 950, 300 1, 239, 053 26, 412 149, 981 26, 439 220, 733 143, 796 256, 422 134,842 237, 124 43, 304 4, 089, 585 762, 442 512, 201 704, 041 362, 459 299, 514 186, 544 425, 666 486, 002 3,746 9,972 100, 871 246,128 1, 374, 035 292, 427 291, 500 187, 560 237, 065 81, 012 176, 245 16, 980 7,875 65,490 18, 215 7,989 36, 372 7,387 14, 311 56, 432 63.364 221,756 108, 236 299, 031 4,607 2,907 28, 252 4,755 4,212 25,792 8,918 5,834 14, 780 87, 437 181,477 Gain. Number. Per cent. 2, 752, 879 153, 362 oil, 132 a4,857 o7, 629 S4, 862 10,285 7,916 14, 222 28, 832 60, 803 512, 172 5,022 34, 270 10, 467 121, 536 49, 497 69, 439 68, 619 105, 4.38 47, 884 918, 992 44,997 a6, 685 74, 278 64, 573 52, 209 95, 315 67,602 134,312 31, 797 67, 971 139, 429 153, 194 952, 223 116, 539 164, 232 115, 399 97, 103 43, 360 b300, 176 579 114, 835 216, 130 12, 313 4,968 37, 238 13, 460 3,777 10, 580 ol,631 8,477 40, 652 25,917 60, 279 27.66 6.20 a7.38 a7.51 alO.42 17.33 24.21 6.63 1.38 14.05 6.40 41.34 19.01 22.85 39.59 66.06 34.42 27.08 50.89 44.47 110, 63 22.17 6.98 al.31 10.65 17.82 17.43 61.10 16.88 27.64 848. 83 681. 02 138. 23 62.24 69.30 39.86 56.34 61.53 40.98 53.52 6170. 32 72.28 263. 83 170. 90 131. 81 283.07 89.67 41.02 al7. 17 145. 30 276. 05 69.23 37.33 a Loss. b The per cent of gain in Texas is computed from the enrollment of 1890. including 65,512 over and under age ; but the corresponding pupils were not included Id 1880. e School enrollment given is for Greer county only; population of that county, 5,338. d Alaska is omitted from the comparison. 102 EDUCATION. Table 10.— APPAKENT EELATION OP PUBLIC COMMON SCHOOL ENROLLMENT TO POPULATION, 1880 AND 1890, BT STATES AND TEEEITOEIES. STATK3 AND TEBEIIOEIES. POPULATION. 1890 1880 PUBLIC COMMON SCHOOL KNBOLL- MENT. 1S90 ISSO PER CENT OP ENEOLL- MENT TO POPULATION. 1890 The TJnlted States (o). North Atlantic division- Maine ITew Hampsliire , Vermont Massacliuaetta . . . Uliode Island Connecticut 2Jew York !N"ow Jersey. ■.-.- Pennsylvania . - . . Sontli Atlantic division. Delaware Maryland --- District of ColumMa. Tirginia "West Virginia ITortli Carolina. ..,■... Sonth Carolina Georgia Plorida ,..,... Nortli Central division. Ohio Indiana Dlinois......... Michigan Wisconsin..,.. Minnesota ..... Iowa Missouri ... North Dakota. . South Dakota. . Nebraska Kansas , Sonth Central division. Kentucky Tennessee ... Alabama Mississippi . . Louisiana..., Texas (b) .... Oklahoma (c). Arkansas..,, Western division . Montana..... "Wyoming..., Colorado New Mexico . Arizona TTteh Nevada .- Idaho .,,. Alaska (a).,. "Washington . Oregon California..., 62, 622, 250 12, 704, 487 17,401,545 14, 507, 407 661,086 370, 630 332, 422 2,238,943 345, 506 746. 258 5, 997, 853 1, 444, 933 5, 258, 014 8, 857, 920 648, 936 346, 991 332, 286 1, 783, 085 276, 631 633, 700 5, 083, 871 1, 131, 116 4, 282, 891 7, 597, 197 168,493 1,042,390 230, 392 1, 055, 980 762, 794 1, 617, 947 1, 151, 149 1, 837, 353 391, 422 22, 362, 279 146, 608 934, 943 177, 624 1, 512, 565 618, 457 1, 399, 750 995, 577 1, 642, 180 269, 493 17. 364, 111 672, 316 192, 404 826, 351 093, 889 686, 880 301, 826 911, 896 679, 184 182, 719 328, 808 058, 910 427, 096 10, 972, 893 1, 858, 635 1,767,518 1, 513, 017 1, 289, 600 1, 118, 587 2, 235, 523 61, 834 1, 128, 179 3,027,613 132, 159 60, 705 412, 198 153, 593 59, 620 207, 905 45,761 84, 385 349, 390 313, 767 , 208, 130 3, 198, 062 1,978,301 3, 077, 871 1, 636, 937 1, 315, 497 780, 773 1, 624, 615 2, 168, 380 36, 909 OS, 268 452, 402 996, 096 8, 919, 371 1, 648, 690 1, 542, 359 1, 262, 605 1, 131, 597 939, 946 1, 591, 749 802, 525 1, 767, 697 39, 159 20, 789 194, 327 119, 665 40,440 143,963 62. 266 32, 610 3,103,266 139, 679 59, 813 66, 608 371, 492 52, 774 126, 605 1, 042, 160 234, 072 1,011,163 1, 751, 225 31, 434 184, 251 36, 906 342, 269 193, 293 335, 861 203, 461 342, 562 91,188 5, 003, 577 797, 439 505, 516 778, 319 427, 032 351, 723 281, 859 493, 267 620, 314 35,543 77,943 240, 300 399, 322 2, 326, 258 408, 966 455, 732 802, 949 334, 168 124, 372 476, 421 579 223, 071 615,161 16, 980 7,875 65,490 18, 215 7,989 36, 372 7,387 14,311 9, 951, 608 2, 949, 904 150, 811 64, 670 73. 237 316, 630 42,489 118, 589 1, 027, 938 205, 240 950, 300 1, 239, 053 26,412 149, 981 26, 439 220, 733 143, 796 256, 422 134, 842 237, 124 43,304 4, 089, 585 752, 442 512, 201 704, 041 362, 459 299. 514 186, 544 425. 665 486. 002 3,746 9,972 100, 871 246,128 1, 374, 035 292. 427 291, 500 187. 650 237, 065 81, 012 176,245 108, 236 299, 031 4,667 2,907 28, 252 4,755 4,212 25, 792 8,918 5,834 76, 116 174, 768 864, C94 56,432 63,354 221, 766 14, 780 37, 437 161,477 20.29 17.83 21.13 15.89 19.74 16.69 16.27 16.95 17.38 16.20 19.23 19.77 18.66 17.08 16.02 20.67 25.34 20.14 17.67 18.64 23.30 23.40 21.71 23.06 20.34 20.39 20.85 21.65 25.80 23.15 19.45 23.70 22.69 27.98 21.20 22.00 26.78 20.02 25.91 11.12 21.31 10.85 19.77 17.02 12.85 12.97 15.89 11.86 13.40 17.49 16.14 16.96 15.87 20.19 18.36 a Alaska is omitted from the comparison. & The enrollment for 1890 includes 65,512 over and under school age, but the corresponding figures were not included in 1880. School enroUment given is for Greer county ; per cent given la on basis of population of county, 6,338. INSTITUTIONS. 103 Table H.— APPARENT RELATION OF PUBLIC COMMON SCHOOL ENROLLMENT TO POPULATION, CENSUS OF 1890: WHITE AND COLORED, IN THE SOUTHERN STATES. STATES AND TEEEITOEIES. Total South Atlantic division . Delaware Maryland District of ColamMa Virginia ■West Virginia IKortli Carolina Soutli Carolina Georgia riorida Eontb Central division . . Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas (o) Oklalioma (&) Arkansas Sliasoari — POPULATION. ■White. 15, 608, 183 6, 592, 149 140, 068 826, 493 154, 695 1, 020, 122 730, 077 1,055,382 462, 008 978, 357 224, 949 7,487,576 1, 590, 462 1, 336, 637 833, 718 514, 851 558, 395 1, 745, 935 58, 826 818, 752 2,523,458 Colored. 6, 901, 814 3, 265, 771 28, 427 215, 897 75, 697 635, 858 32, 717 562, 565 689, 141 858, 998 160, 473 268, 173 430, 881 679, 293 744, 749 660, 192 489, 588 3,008 309,427 150, 726 PDBLIO COMMON SCHOOL ENROLLMENT. "White. 3, 409, 061 1, 108, 557 26, 778 148, 224 23, 574 220, 210 186, 735 208, 844 90, 051 209, 330 54, 811 1, 652, 994 354, 250 354, 130 186,794 150, 968 74, 988 367, 682 679 163, 603 587, 510 Colored. 1, 288, 736 582, 608 4,656 36, 027 13, 332 122, 059 6,558 117, 017 113, 410 133, 232 36,377 673, 264 54, 716 101, 602 116, 155 183, 200 49,384 108, 739 59, 488 32, 804 PEE CENT OF EN- EOLLJIENT TO POP. ULATION. White. Colored. 20.90 19.12 17.93 15.24 21.59 25.58 19.79 19.49 21.40 24.37 22.08 22.27 26.49 22.40 27.71 13.43 21.08 10.83 19.98 23.24 18.67 17.84 16.38 16.69 17.61 19.20 23.04 20.80 16,46 15.51 21.85 19. 32 20.40 23.53 17.10 24.60 8.82 22.21 19.22 21.78 a The enrollment In Teiias for 1390 includes 65,512 pnpils (54,880 white, 10,632 colored) over and under school age, hut the corresponding figures were not included bl880. i The enroUment given is for Greer county only; the per cent is based upon the population of that county, 5,336 white and 2 colored. 104 EDUCATION. Table 12.— APPARENT RELATIVE GAIN IN PUBLIC COMMON SCHOOL ENROLLMENT, 1880 AND 1890: WHITE AND COLORED, IN THE SOUTHERN STATES. STATES AIO) TERRITORIES. Total , South Atlantic division. Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia "Weat Virginia , North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida South Central division.. Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi Xouisiana Texas (a) Oklahoma (&) Arkansas Hissouri EKKOLLED IN PDBLIO COMMON SCHOOLS. White. 1890 1, 168, 557 26, 778 148, 224 23, 574 220, 210 186, 735 208, 844 BO, 051 209, 330 54,811 1, 652, 904 354, 250 354, 130 180, 704 150, 968 74, 988 367, 682 579 163, 603 687, 510 18S0 2,301,804 859, 510 24,178 123, 448 18, 472 152, 455 139, 690 161, 262 61, 832 150, 501 27, 673 263, 507 230, 130 111,889 115, 463 46, 370 131, 616 81, 363 461, 956 Colored. 1S90 1, 288, 736 582, 668 4,656 36, 027 13, 332 122, 059 6,563 117, 017 113, 410 133, 232 36, 377 673, 264 54,716 101, 602 116, 155 183, 200 49, 384 108, 739 59, 468 32, 804 1880 797, 286 379, 543 2,234 26, 533 7,967 68,278 4,106 95, 160 73, 010 86, 623 15, 632 383, 697 28, 920 61, 370 75, 661 121, 602 34,642 44,629 26,873 24,046 INCSEASB. Number. ■White. Colored, 1, 107, 257 309, 047 2,600 24,776 5,102 67, 755 . 47, 045 47, 582 28, 219 58, 829 27, 139 672, 656 90, 743 124, 000 74, 905 35, 505 28, 618 236, 066 579 82,240 125,554 491, 460 203, 125 2,422 9,494 5,365 53, 781 2,452 21, 857 40, 400 46, 609 20, 745 279, 667 25, 796 40, 232 40, 494 61, 598 14,742 64,110 8,758 Per cent. White. Colored. 35.96 10.75 20.07 27.62 44.44 33.68 29.51 45.64 39.09 98.07 68.61 34.44 53.88 66.95 30.75 61. 72 179. 36 101. 08 27.18 61.64 53.52 108. 42 35.78 67. 34 78.77 59.72 22.97 55.33 53.81 132. 71 71.01 89.20 65.56 63.52 50.66 42.56 143.65 121.29 36.42 aThe enrollment In Texas for 1890 includes 65,512 pupils (54,880 whito, 10,632 colortd) oyer and under school age, but the corresponding figures were not included Id 1880. b School enrollment given is for Greer county only. INSTITUTIONS. 105 Table 1 3.— APPARENT EELATION OF THE SEXES IN PUBLIC COMMON SCHOOLS, CENSUS OP 1890, BY STATES AND TEERITOEIES. STATES AND TEEBITORIES. The TJni ted States. Korth Atlantic division . Maine Ifew HampeMre. Yerinont Massachiisetts — Ehode Island Connecticut New York New Jersey Pennsylvania South Atlantic division - Delaware White Colored Maryland "White Colored District of Columhia . ■White Colored Virginia ■White Colored "West Virginia ■White Colored Korth Carolina ■White Colored Bonth Carolina "White Colored Georgia "White Colored Florida "White Colored Korth Central division . Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan . . "Wisconsin . Male teachers to female teachers nearly as— 1 to 1. 9 1 to 3. 8 1 to 3. 3 1 to 9. 5 1 to 7. 3 1 to 9. 2 1 to 6. 9 1 to 6. 1 to 4. 9 1 to 4. 4 1 to 1. 9 1 to 1. lto2. lto2. Itol. lto2. lto2. Itol. lto7. lto7. ItoG. Itol. Itol. Itol. ItoO. ItoO. ItoO. ItoO. ItoO. ItoO. Itol. Itol. ItoO. ItoO. ItoO. ItoO. Itol. Itol. ItoO. Male pnpils to female pupils nearly as — 10 to 9.9 1 to 2.1 Itol. 3 1 to 1. lto2.4 1 to 3. 5 1 to 4.0 10 to 10. 3 10 to 9. 4 10 to 9. 5 10 to 9.7 ID to 9.9 10 to 10. 1 10 to 9. 9 10 to 10. 5 10 to 9.7 10 to 9.8 10 to 10. 2 10 to 10. 2 10 to 9.8 10 to 9.6 10 to 9. 4 10 to 10. 1 10 to 11. 3 10 to 10. 6 10 to 12. 8 10 to 9.9 10 to 9.2 10 to 11. 4 10 to 9.1 10 to 9. 10 to 10. 9 10 to 9.9 10 to 9.2 10 to 11. 1 10 to 10. 1 10 to 9.3 10 to 10. 9 10 to 9.8 10 to 9.2 10 to 10. 8 10 to 9.8 10 to 9. 3 10 to 10. 6 10 to 9.5 STATES AND TEBEITOEIES. 10 to 9. 3 10 to 9. 5 10 to 9.6 10 to 9.6 10 to 9.6 Korth Central division— Continued. Minnesota Iowa Missouri "White Colored North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Central division Kentucky "White Colored Tennessee "White Colored AlabanD a "White Colored Mississippi "White Colored - . . Louisiana "White Colored Texas "White Colored Oklahoma Arkansas "White Colored "Western division Montana "Wyoming Colorado '. New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Idaho Alaska "Washington Oregon - California - Male teachers to female teachers nearly as — 1 to 3. 2 1 to 3. 9 Itol. 3 1 to 1. 2 1 to 1. 4 1 to 2. 5 1 to 2. 4 1 to 2. 7 1 to 1. 5 1 to 0. 7 to 1.0 to 1.0 to 1.1 too. too. 6 to 0.7 to 0.6 to 0.6 to 0.5 to 1.0 to 1.4 to 0.7 to 1.2 to 1.7 to 0.5 to 0.7 to 0.7 to 0.5 to 0.1 to 0.5 to 0.4 to 0.5 1 to 2. 2 to 3. 7 to 4. 2 to 2. 8 too. 5 to 1.6 to 1.1 to 5.1 to 1.1 to 1.6 to 1.5 to 1.3 to 3. 7 Male pnpils to female pupils nearly as — 10 to 9.4 10 to 9.6 10 to 9.6 10 to 9.6 10 to 10. 3 10 to 9.0 10 to 9.0 10 to 9.4 10 to 9.5 10 to 9.9 10 to 9.5 10 to 9.3 10 to 10. 6 10 to 9. 5 10 to 9.3 10 to 10. 1 10 to 10. 10 to 9.6 10 to 10. G 10 to 10. 10 to 9. 5 10 to 10. 4 10 to 9. 5 10 to 9.4 10 to 9. 8 10 toll. 2 10 to 11. 2 10 to 11. 5 10 to 11. 2 10 to 9.2 10 to 9. 1 10 to 9. 6 10 to 9.4 10 to 9.6 10 to 9.6 10 to 9.6 10 to 5.4 10 to 8.5 10 to 9.3 10 to 9. 9 10 to 10. 6 10 to 9.3 10 to 10. 1 10 to 9.8 10 to 9.4 106 EDUCATION. Table 14.— ENROLLMENT IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS ADDITIONAL TO COMMON SCHOOLS, AS DERIVED FEOM THE EEPOET8 OF SCHOOLS, CENSUS OF 1890, BY STATES AND TEEKITOEIES. [This table includes state imiversities and professional schools.] ^ ■ — TBAOHEES. PDPiLa. STATES AND THRRITOEIE8. Aggre- gate, ■White, (a) Colored. Aggre- gate. White, (a) Colored. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe. male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Tke TTnited States . 2,960 2,841 2,084 757 119 68 53 64,478 60, 101 31, 988 8,577 28, 113 4,377 2,042 2,335 766 766 413 353 21, 151 21, 139 12, 562 12 6 6 35 17 67 108 8 37 236 35 233 412 35 17 67 108 8 37 230 35 233 376 21 15 41 44 3 10 128 14 137 334 14 2 16 64 5 27 108 21 96 41 971 134 1,112 1,595 2U0 798 7,810 892 7,639 7,000 971 . 134 1,112 1,594 199 798 7,808 892 7,631 6,714 377 34 673 276 6 249 2,946 308 3,708 4,162 594 100 439 1,318 193 519 4,862 684 3,923 1,582 JTew HampsMre 1 1 1 1 ........ ......| 2 1 1 8 1,316 5 528 3 Soutli Atlantic division 37 22 15 788 85 85 77 8 676 675 345 330 96 ■54 42 41 68 26 1,083 80 64 24 41 68 23 1,076 72 38 23 37 08 19 834 8 18 1 4 16 10 6 1,734 1, 063 1,034 519 1,500 636 23,605 1,254 1,063 273 519 1,600 460 23,348 1,003 669 273 381 1, 142 339 13,263 251 894 480 189 291 "West "Vixginia 18 10 8 761 303 458 128 368 121 10, 086 4 242 3 7 2 6 1 2 75 256 36 127 North Central division 129 Ohio 69 91 85 155 136 153 93 111 11 58 42 79 380 69 91 85 155 136 153 93 104 11 58 42 79 305 65 74 51 141 82 117 76 89 9 39 81 60 232 4 17 34 14 64 36 17 15 2 19 11 19 73 777 1,929 2,790 3,633 2,952 2,410 1,690 2,757 151 1,228 1,146 2,142 8,436 767 1,919 2,767 3,623 2.950 2,410 1,689 2,574 149 1,228 1,145 2,128 5,648 634 1,190 1,394 2,609 1,403 1,260 1,039 1,615 81 661 496 L081 3,870 133 729 1,373 1,114 1,547 1,150 660 1,059 68 567 649 1,047 1,778 10 10 23 10 2 8 6 8 8 1 2 15 2 1 Minnesota 1 183 2 1 87 1 7 6 2 96 1 IJortb Dalcota -. South Dakota 1 14 2,783 1 6- 1,377 8 1,411 Soreth Central division..... 75 39 36 28 38 134 64 34 60 32 319 25 38 82 65 27 60 28 319 24 38 59 31 17 41 22 271 1 3 2 1 641 510 3,401 1,300 789 1,029 760 4,226 554 497 1,835 888 375 899 600 4,221 408 496 1,097 565 220 640 443 2,116 145 1 738 323 155 259 157 2,105 87 13 1,666 412 414 130 166 5 32 13 639 331 144 81 137 4 55 23 24 10 9 6 48 52 9 7 25 8 1 27 1 6 927 Louisiana 270 49 SB 1 4 3 1 Montana "Wyoming 21 51 3 1 20 10 21 61 3 1 20 10 21 41 ,2 1 19 8 82 683 84 33 368 137 82 681 34 33 858 137 41 383 19 14 229 67 41 298 15 19 129 80 10 1 2 2 Arizona trtah 1 2 I^evada Idaho 10 51 152 10 51 152 5 45 129 5 6 23 273 633 1,993 273 6?3 1,990 92 386 895 181 247 1,095 3 2 1 a Includes unseparated colored. INSTITUTIONS. 107 Table 15.— APPARENT RELATION OP PUBLIC SCHOOL ENROLLMENT TO POPULATION, CENSUS OF 1890, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES. [TMs table includes state unirersities and professional schools.] BTATSa AND TEBBITOBmS. The United States. SoTth Atlantic division . Maine New Hampshire. Vermont Massachusetts . . . Ehodo Island.... Connecticut New York New Jersey Pennsylvania South Atlantic division. Delaware Maryland District of Columbia. . Yirginia "West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida Horth Central division . Ohio Indiana........ Dlinois Michigan.^.... "Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota.. South Dakota. . Nebraska — ... Kansas Bonth Central division. Kentucky .. Tennessee . . Alabama ... Mississippi . Louisiana. . . Texas Arkansas... Western division , Montana . Wyoming.,.. Colorado New Mexico . Arizona Utah Nevada - Idaho Washington . Oregon California Population, exclusive of Alaska and Oklahoma. 62, 560, 416 17, 401, 645 661, 086 376, 530 332, 422 2, 238, 9« 345. 506 746, 268 5, 997, 853 1, 444, 933 5, 258, 014 8, 857, 920 168, 493 1, 042, 390 230, 392 1, 655, 980 762, 794 1, 617, 947 1, 151, 149 1, 837, 353 391, 422 22, 362, 279 3, 672, 2,192, 3, 820, 2, 093, 1, 686, 1,301, 1, 911, 2, 679, 182, 328, 1,058, 1, 427, 316 404 351 184 719 910 096 10,911,039 1, 858, 635 1, 767, 618 1, 513, 017 1,289,600 1,118,587 2, 235, 623 1, 128, 179 8, 027, 613 132, 159 60, 705 412, 198 153, 593 59, 620 207, 905 45,761 84,385 349, 390 313. 767 1, 208, 130 APPiEENT PUBLIO SCHOOL EHBOLUtlENT. Number, (a) 12, 768, 386 3, 124, 417 140, 650 69,947 6S, 720 373. 087 52, 974 127, 303 1, 049, 970 234. %4 1, 018, 802 1, 758, 285 31, 434 184, 926 36, 906 344, 003 194, 356 326, 895 203, 980 344, 062 91, 723 6, 032, 182 798, 216 607,445 781, 109 430.665 354. 675 284, 269 494, 957 623, 071 35,694 79, 171 241,440 401, 464 2, 334, 115 409, 607 456, 242 306, 350 335, 463 125. 161 477, 450 223, 837 619, 387 16, 980 7,957 66, 173 18,249 8,022 36, 730 7,524 14, 311 55, 705 63,987 223, 749 Per cent of popu. latiun. a Pupils in Oklahoma (579) and Alaska ( those of the country at large. I have been omitted, Oklahoma having public schools in Greer county only, and the conditions in Alaskabeing unlik* 108 EDUCATION. Table 16.— SCHOOL ENROLLMENT, CENSUS OF 1890: PRIVATE SCHOOLS, EXCLUSIVE OF PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS, AS DERIVED FROM THE REPORTS OF SCHOOLS, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES. TBACHEES. PUPILS. STATES AND TEHEITOEIES. Aggro- gate. White. Colored. Aggre- gate. White. Colored. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. The United States . 41, 811 40,953 19, 884 21, 069 858 406 452 804,204 750,243 403,705 348, 538 53, 901 25,176 28,785 Kortli Atlantic division — 14, 122 14,107 7,033 7,074 15 5 10 196, 173 195, 000 111, 741 83, 259 1,173 706 467 Maine 353 298 250 2,232 263 738 5,490 1,251 3,247 7,190 353 298 250 2,232 203 738 6,490 1,251 3,232 6,717 183 171 101 1,122 104 377 2,804 506 1,665 2,995 170 127 149 1,110 159 361 2,686 745 1,567 3,722 6,826 4,816 4,553 24, 777 4,053 8,902 77, 042 16,878 48, 326 165, 253 6,820 4,808 4,552 24,701 4,030 8,888 76, 846 16, 861 47, 494 134, 080 3,931 2,739 2,150 14, 240 2,352 6,288 43,428 9,562 28,001 67, 929 2,889 2,019 2,402 10, 461 1,678 3,600 33, 418 7,299 19, 493 66, 151 6 8 1 76 23 14 196 17 832 31, 173 6 6 49 16 12 93 15 509 14,398 2 1 2T 7 2 103 2 323 16, 775 Kew York New Jersey..... 15 473 5 222 10 251 Bouth Atlantic division 77 1,116 483 1,155 228 1,590 684 1,662 195 10, 088 75 1,098 462 1,115 224 1,441 688 1,533 181 10, 074 27 562 285 438 74 631 236 693 49 5,605 48 636 177 677 150 810 352 840 132 4,469 2 18 21 40 4 149 96 129 14 ' 14 10 14 16 2 73 38 62 7 9 2 8 7 24 2 76 58 67 7 5 1,280 12, 799 5,387 17,648 3,600 43,943 20, 303 55, 636 4,748 187, 827 1,226 12, 298 4,794 14, 396 3,399 36, 590 11,934 45, 808 3,635 186,894 030 7,203 2,982 6,802 1,532 18, 004 5,838 22, 764 1, 508 107, 156 590 5,035 1,812 7,594 1,867 17, 986 6,096 23, 044 2,127 79, 738 63 501 593 3,252 201 7,353 8,369 9,728 1,113 933 20 235 421 1,547 101 3,351 4,134 4,024 559 491 37 266 172 1,705 100 4,002 4,235 5,704 554 442 District of Colnmbia . . Virginia Horida Korth Central division Ohio 2,048 893 1,949 592 471 605 789 1,800 45 133 306 657 7,659 2,036 893 1,948 592 471 505 789 1,799 45 133 306 657 7,304 1,188 604 1, 105 338 246 200 438 900 16 48 156 340 3,116 848 389 843 254 225 239 351 839 29 85 150 217 4,188 12 8 4 39, 204 20, 012 31, 791 11, 551 7,954 7,751 19, 891 29, 015 024 1,432 6,484 12,118 200, 202 38,891 19, 656 31, 740 11, 522 7,948 7,745 19,878 28,990 624 1,430 6,478 11, 992 180, 677 22, 636 10, 964 19, 209 6,631 5,023 4,739 10, 995 15,719 273 663 3,537 6,767 90,234 10, 255 8,092 12, 531 4,891 2,925 3,006 8,883 13, 271 351 767 2,941 6,225 90,443 313 356 51 29 6 6 13 25 175 131 29 21 5 4 10 16 138 225 22 8 1 2 3 9 Illinois 1 1 1 1 North Dakota 2 6 126 19, 525 1,124 4,509 4,963 2,543 3,015 1,825 1 1,545 1,157 3 97 8,977 2 3 29 10,548 Bonth Central division 355 170 185 1, 364 ■ 1, 929 919 828 1,071 1,106 28 «4 2,752 1,341 1.838 850 798 1,015 1,057 28 377 2,751 516 927 387 325 347 421 12 201 1,135 825 911 483 473 668 636 16 176 1,616 23 91 69 30 56 49 16 48 32 9 24 18 7 43 37 21 32 31 29, 308 65, 333 27, 381 24, 312 20, 103 29, 044 1,203 13,618 64, 749 28,184 50, 824 22, 418 21. 769 17, 088 . 27,219 1,202 11,973 63, 692 14, 548 26, 130 10,899 10, 216 8,897 12,804 623 6,117 26, 645 1",636 24, 694 11, 519 11, 553 8,191 14,415 579 5,856 26, 947 500 2,123 2,312 1,148 1,379 732 783 604 624 2,386 2,651 1,395 1,636 1,093 Texas 37 1 23 14 1 762 Montana ............... 62 11 306 185 19 282 14 33 64 189 250 1,357 62 11 300 185 19 282 14 33 64 189 250 1,356 21 3 164 48 4 83 1 6 35 86 114 580 31 8 152 137 15 199 13 27 19 103 136 776 1,319 159 4,752 4.770 479 10, 464 131 1.104 878 3,575 4.89] 22, 227 1,314 159 4,727 4,577 478 10, 460 131 1,104 23 3,570 4,889 22. 160 692 40 2,218 2,289 118 5,495 2 467 13 1,938 2,362 11, 111 722 119 2,509 2,288 360 4,965 129 637 10 1,632 2,527 11, 049 5 ' 5 "Wyoming Colorado -- 25 193 1 4 10 98 1 3 15 95 Utah 1 Nevada Idaho Alaska 0855 6 2 67 460 3 2 22 395 2 Washington Oregon California 1 1 • Native. INSTITUTIONS. 109 Table IT.— SCHOOL ENROLLMENT, CENSUS OF 1890: DENOMINATIONAL SCHOOLS, INCLUDING PAEOCHIAL SCHOOLS, AS DEKIVED FKOM THE EEPOKTS OF SCHOOLS, BY STATES AND TEEEITOEIES. TEACHEKS. ■ ALL DENOMINATIONS. BAPTIST. STATES AND TBRRITOEIBS. White. Colored. Aggre- gate. White. Colored. Aggre- gate. Total. Male. re- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. The United States 33, 564 32, 848 12,402 20,446 716 317 399 1,635 1,537 836 701 98 63 45 North Atlantic division 10, 292 10, 277 3,223 7,054 15 5 10 386 386 258 128 • 240 244 210 1,162 229 624 3,779 1,012 2,792 3,437 240 244 210 1,162 229 624 3,779 1,012 2,777 3,014 110 83 48 371 49 248 1.238 216 860 1,091 130 161 162 791 180 376 2,541 796 1,917 1,923 59 19 25 15 22 11 131 27 77 470 69 19 25 15 22 11 131 27 77 422 46 11 9 16 22 6 90 13 47 208 14 8 16 New Hampshire 5 41 14 30 214 15 423 6 181 10 242 Bonth Atlantic division 48 27 21 71 808 342 534 135 «35 300 466 146 13, 409 71 780 322 479 134 600 221 877 130 13, 388 11 263 163 177 30 205 93 129 20 6,086 60 617 159 302 104 295 128 248 110 7,302 1 28 20 65 1 135 79 89 16 21 11 14 16 61 33 42 6 10 17 6 40 1 74 46 47 U 11 District of Columhia . . . 65 101 16 110 38 128 23 331 61 97 15 83 38 - 116 22 331 48 46 6 47 16 40 6 196 3 61 10 36 22 76 16 135 4 4 4 2 2 27 14 13 12 1 7 6 1 North Central division 2,088 1,064 2,513 1,017 1,518 1,056 1,123 1,676 99 237 500 618 4,128 2,077 1,064 2,509 1,017 1,518 1,056 1,123 1,676 98 237 497 616 3,882 809 472 1,186 403 881 611 627 623 62 111 266 336 1,225 1,268 592 1,323 614 837 445 596 953 36 126 231 281 2,657 11 7 4 51 18 66 28 28 9 27 81 51 18 66 28 28 9 27 61 38 14 35 21 14 4 15 39 13 4 31 7 14 6 12 42 Indiana 4 2 2 Michigan ,- - - Wisconsin -*-- Minnesota Iowa ........ Missouri 1 1 7 7 5 2 South Dakota 3 2 246 1 110 2 2 136 16 414 16 364 11 159 5 205 w- 60 26 •onth Central division 24 836 910 348 309 797 698 227 3 2,298 820 838 307 291 742 671 210 3 2,287 209 391 98 81 17] 200 74 1 777 611 447 209 210 571 471 136 2 1,610 16 72 41 18 65 27 17 6 37 19 7 20 U 10 10 35 22 11 35 )6 7 83 80 65 66 47 62 21 73 77 38 64 39 67 16 36 36 12 20 18 30 7 37 41 26 44 21 27 9 10 3 17 2 8 5 5 3 2 10 1 4 3 3 7 1 7 1 4 Arkansas 11 11 34 34 16 19 Western division Montana 41 13 266 201 35 294 19 32 173 220 950 54 41 13 266 201 35 294 19 32 173 220 939 54 9 1 125 50 7 77 1 6 66 95 305 35 32 12 141 151 28 217 18 26 107 125 634 19 1 Wyoming 1 Colorado New Mexico Utah Nevada Idaho 9 4 21 9 4 21 3 2 10 6 ?. 11 Washington Oregon all 11 |: California i 1! Alaska 11 li r " . a Chin use. 110 EDUCATION. Table 17.— SCHOOL ENKOLLMENT, CENSUS OF 1890: DENOirUTATIONAL SCHOOLS, INCLUDING PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS— Continued. TEACHEES—Crai tinned. CATHOUO. CONQBBGATIONAL. BTA.TES AND TEEBITOKIBS. Aggre. gate. White. Colored. Aggre- gate. White. Colored. Total. Male. re- male. Total. Male. re- male. Total. Male. Fe. male. Total. Male. Fe- male. TliaUnited States..-. 18,210 18, 160 3,131 15, 029 50 1 49 1,219 1,129 666 463 90 46 44 North Atlantic division 6,912 6,912 1,110 5,802 298 298 283 15 Maine — . -. New Hampshire 111 151 125 SOS 178 340 2,778 769 1,659 1,317 111 151 125 803 176 340 2,778 769 1,659 1,293 16 15 7 79 13 6 659 92 223 313 »o 136 118 724 163 334 2,119 677 1,436 985 29 29 9 75 1 155 29 29 9 75 1 155 29 24 9 65 1 155 5 10 - South Atlantic division 19 1 18 183 135 60 85 48 27 21 49 696 224 122 88 37 43 84 74 6,951 49 590 224 122 88 36 41 80 68 6,9-48 3 179 81 14 4 16 46 411 143 103 84 20' 41 64 68 5,774 6 6 District of Columbia... 47 33 31 2 14 10 4 1 2 4 S S 1 1 2 3 6 3 37 11 75 13 360 25 8 56 13 • 356 2 2 9 6 235 23 6 47 7 121 12 3 19 4 2 11 1 16 8 Korth Central diyisioa 1, 174 4 1 3 Ohio 1,289 631 1,336 582 847 393 478 898 17 68 179 233 1.892 1,289 631 1,335 582 817 393 478 898 17 68 179 231 1,864 234 137 217 61 132 64 32 200 1,055 494 1,118 521 715 329 446 698 17 63 152 166 1, 566 70 76 66 20 Ulinoia -. - — -• 1 1 37 23 38 26 37 19 17 18 49 20 198 37 23 38 26 37 19 16 13 46 28 171 31 15 26 14 27 11 7 12 24 12 42 6 8 12 12 10 8 9 6 22 8 129 Michigan ......... •- Iowa. .......... .. 1 1 South Dakota 5 27 65 293 3 1 a 2 28 2 28 Bonth Central division 27 7 20 481 138 101 106 611 374 81 480 133 99 105 593 371 78 57 30 84 20 97 61 9 423 108 05 85 496 320 69 1 1 17 65 62 21 19 13 1 17 65 51 17 19 12 3 14 11 6 6 2 14 41 40 11 13 19 10 11 4 4 2 6 9 4 2 1 18 3 3 2 1 18 3 3 1 1 1 1 1,138 1,138 236 902 180 169 56 113 11 11 26 12 122 76 22 44 11 15 63 102 645 26 12 122 76 22 44 11 15 63 102 645 1 25 12 95 56 21 37 10 15 49 SO 502 "Wyoming Colorado .- 27 20 1 7 1 19 83 19 33 15 10 4 23 New Mexico Utah 50 60 6 U Nevada .- — Idaho "Washington 14 22 143 15 8 65 15 8 44 7 5 13 8 3 31 all 11 a Chines*. INSTITUTIONS. Ill Table I'?.— SCHOOL ENROLLMENT, CENSOS OF 1890: DENOMINATIONAL SCHOOLS, INCLUDING PAEOCHIAL SCHOOLS— Continued. TEACHERS— Continued. L LUTHEEAH. MBTBODIST EPISCOPAL. ffTATBS ANT) TEBRITORIKS. Aggre- gate. Wliit©. Colored. Aggre- gate. White. Colored. Total Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. TotaL Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Tho TTnited States . . . 3,523 3,518 2,972 646 5 3 2 3,026 2,819 1,650 1,169 207 113 94 l^orth Atlantic division 378 378 258 120 518 619 357 162 27 9 25 161 12 23 124 44 94 612 27 9 25 161 12 23 124 44 94 413 14 4 13 129, 4 23 79 26 65 202 13 5 12 32 8 New Hampshire 1 1 1 2 1 12 193 18 151 156 2 1 12 193 18 151 153 2 1 4 62 6 48 58 8 131 13 103 95 "Kfiw Tork 45 18 29 211 South Atlantic division 3 1 2 99 53 46 8 67 8 55 4 32 4 23 43 1 45 4 42 19 43 1 45 4 39 19 23 i 27 3 27 13 20 12 9 3 District of Columbia. . . 18 1 12 6 82 10 127 50 148 20 790 82 10 100 31 112 16 779 41 4 37 21 58 5 538 41 6 63 10 64 10 241 Xorth Carolina 3 1 2 27 19 36 5 11 14 11 16 3 7 13 8 20 2 2,884 2 2,884 1 2,532 1 362 2 North Central division 4 Ohio 167 148 494 233 4S4 515 256 171 59 66 170 111 76 167 148 494 233 494 515 256 171 59 66 170 111 74 157 137 439 208 424 449 221 163 52 67 148 " 87 65 10 11 55 25 70 66 35 18 7 9 22 24 9 132 93 214 45 , 17 23 87 99 121 93 214 45 17 23 87 99 81 72 167 31 10 17 52 51 40 21 47 14 7 6 36 48 11 7 i Indiana TllinniQ 12 23 45 890 12 23 45 799 6 14 37 366 6 9 8 434 Sonth Central division 2 2 97 53 44 6 8 4 3 17 29 10 5 8 4 3 16 29 9 5 6 4 2 14 27 7 72 363 83 79 77 139 82 1 309 72 332 75 69 49 125 76 1 309 26 180 23 20 26 55 36 46 152 52 49 23 70 41 1 121 2 31 8 10 28 14 6 16 4 6 15 8 4 15 4 1 2 2 2 4 1 1 13 6 1 1 2 29 29 23 7 188 5 1 5 1 5 79 29 2 31 79 29 2 31 62 11 17 13 2 27. 1 Arizona 5 5 3 2 1 4 Waahington 3 4 11 3 4 11 3 3 8 28 39 101 28 39 101 17 27 67 11 12 34 1 3 ' 1 112 EDUCATION. Table IT.— SCHOOL ENEOLLMENT, CENSUS OF 1890: DENOMINATIONAL SCHOOLS, INCLUDING PAEOCHIAIi SCHOOLS— Continued. TEACHERS— Contmued. peesbytehian. PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL. ALL OTHERS. STATES AND TERRI- TOaiES. Ag- gre- gate. ■WMte. Colored. Ag- gre- gate. ■ White. Colored. Ag- gre- gate. "White. Colored. Total Male. Fe- male. Total Male. re- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- m.ile. Total. 41 Male Fe- male. The United States-. 1,793 1,655 866 789 138 60 88 1,614 1,527 690 837 87 ! 31 66 2.544 2,503 1,591 912 423 - 20 21 258 258 175 83 678 678 357 321 863 8-18 425 15 5 10 M aine 1 14 4 12 69 17 14 4 12 G9 17 6 1 4 47 9 8 3 8 22 8 New HaiDpahire 31 14 36 31 14 36 27 6 33 4 8 3 1 Vermont 1 1 1 83 319 30 165 261 83 319 30 165 181 60 148 2 91 61 33 171 28 74 120 1 Now York 84 46 127 372 84 46 127 251 62 29 93 99 32 17 34 152 1 150 78 619 166 150 78 504 161 79 41 238 63 71 37 266 98 New Jersey Pennsylvania 15 5 5 3 10 South Atlantic division 121 42 79 80 27 S3 a 1 60 6 101 1 68 10 18 6 359 1 41 4 68 13 25 1 28 4 43 13 38 9 11 17 68 6 13 38 9 11 17 67 2 4 10 2 6 14 24 2 9 28 7 5 3 43 11 13 6 7 1 1 9 2 33 1 19 7 9 1 9 10 3 4 8 2 24 1 9 4 5 Districtof Columbia Virginia 72 54 18 36 18 4 14 West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina 146 123 13 1 627 101 79 4 35 38 2 66 41 2 45 44 9 4 IS 14 3 2 27 30 6 2 49 3 9 6 356 17 1 4 1 157 32 2 5 5 199 1 4 3 1 1 Florida 4 1,107 4 1,107 1 869 3 238 627 385 242 3 2 1 Ohio 122 41 141 24 10 16 35 128 6 32 21 52 333 123 41 141 24 10 16 35 128 6 32 21 52 316 71 29 120 10 7 9 28 56 2 16 11 26 156 61 12 21 14 3 7 7 72 3 16 10 26 160 61 22 41, 9 30 63 34 32 61 22 38 9 30 63 34 32 29 6 16 2 18 33 19 11 32 16 22 7 12 20 15 21 190 111 184 73 54 21 169 148 1 2 45 109 175 190 111 184 73 54 21 169 148 1 2 45 109 154 143 77 161 55 60 21 138 102 1 2 39 86 85 47 34 23 18 4 Indiana niinois 3 2 1 Minnesota 36 46 Missouri North Datota South Dakota 32 13 32 144 32 13 32 140 8 3 12 65 24 10 20 86 6 24 69 South Central di^-ision. 17 8 9 4 2 2 21 12 s Kentucky 97 129 - 20 25 12 28 20 2 203 95 121 18 25 12 24 19 2 203 46 70 2 11 4 14 8 1 51 49 61 16 14 8 10 11 1 152 2 8 2 2 3 2 5 21 72 21 5 6 17 2 18 72 20 6 6 17 2 6 36 10 1 1 2 13 36 10 4 5 17 3 1 2 60 55 2 i 8 36 10 60 35 2 3 8 36 10 31 19 2 1 6 21 6 29 IB 20 12 8 1 1 Mississippi Louisiana 2 3 15 4 1 1 Texas 4 1 1 4 1 172 172 60 112 233 233 149 84 Montana 12 12 7 5, 3 1 24 3 1 24 1 1 8 2 ( "W'Yomino' - 17 62 8 63 17 62 8 63 8 9 3 4 9 53 5 69 16 New Mexico * 3 80 3 80 3 62 Utah 21 8 21 8 1 20 8 28 Idaho 4 16 5 16 4 16 6 16 7 3 10 4 9 2 6 13 3 28 52 54 13 3 28 52 54 6 3 18 32 35 7 Washington 36 30 49 36 30 40 12 15 22 24 15 27 10 20 INSTITUTIONS. 113 Table IT.— SCHOOL ENROLLMENT, CENSUS OF 1890: DENOMINATIONAL SCHOOLS, INCLUDING PAEOCHIAL SCHOOLS— Continued. STUDENTS AND PUPILS. — r- — ' — — — ALL DENOMINATIONS. STATES AND TBEBITORTES. Aggregate. ■White. Colored. Total. Male. Female. Total. Male. Pomale. The "United States ol, 085, 744 1, 033, 424 501, 311 532, 113 52, 320 25, 027 27,293; 370, 871 369, 703 177, 251 192,452 1,168 686 482' 6,680 9,021 5,671 <7,330 8,790 18, 424 139, 707 39, 674 95, 574 82,823 6,674 9,020 5,671 47, 303 8,781 18,418 139, 665 39, 647 94,634 54,322 2,910 4,742 2,698 19,468 4,181 9,741 68, 384 19, 657 45,470 25, 212 3,764 4,278 2,973 27, 835 4,600 8,677 71, 271 19,990 49,064 29, 110 6 1 4 1 Z 27 9 6 62 27 1,040 28,501 25 5 6 29 20 596 13,359 2, 4_ 2* 7 141 15, 142 2,220 19, 426 6,080 10, 297 2,880 14, 550 10, 504 13, 289- 3,577 476,769 2,220 18, 162 6,178 6,637 2,845 8,341 2,956 5,647 2,336 475, 537 J, 078 8,852 2,663 2,710 1,314 3,968 1,529 2,257 841 237, 940 1,142 9,310 2,515 3,927 1,531 4,373 1,427 3,390 1,496 237, 597 1,264 902 3,660 35 6,209 7,548 7,642 1,241 1,222 615 549 1,608 10 2,827 3,903 3,195 592 660 64» 353 2,052 25 3,382 3,585 4,447 riorida 649 562 80, 055 34, 347 95, 210 44, 388 70, 321 38, 827 32, 749 i1, 072 2,427 3,866 12, 241 15,256 99, 335 79, 699 34, 307 95, 023 44,372 70,306 38, 822 32, 743 46, 915 2,357 3,863 12, 085 15, 045 79, 861 39,924 17, 378 48,470 21, 800 35, 494 19, 500 15, 999 22,854 1,174 1,898 5,763 7,680 36, 690 39, 776 16, 929 46, 553 22, 572 34, 812 19, 322 10,744 24,061 1,183 1,965 6,322 7,359 43,171 356 40 187 16 15 5 6 157 70 3 156 211 19,474 192 22 103 13 7 4 5 63 42 1 89 129 8,780 164 18 81 3 8 1 1 101 28 2 67 82 10,691 22, 308 20, 103 8,573 6,641 19, 266 15, 90O 6,416 128 55, 956 21, 083 15, 6S2 4,722 4,580 15, 015 13, 982 4,659 128 54, 001 10, 192 7,872 1,888 1,716 6,835 5,958 2,164 65 24,218 10, 891 7,820 2,834 2,864 8,180 8,024 2,495 63 29, 783 1,225 4,411 3,851 2,061 4,251 1,918 1,767 644 2,132 1,703 953 1,942 664 842 681 2,279 2,148 1,108 2,309 1,251 915 1,955 1,542 113 1,022 331 6,572 5,531 1,012 10,920 456 1,091 3,630 4,147 21, 366 878 1,021 331 5,572 5,493 1,011 10,920 466 1,091 3,628 4,146 20, 309 23 379 104 2,411 2,729 352 5,627 97 462 1,750 1,843 8.451 13 642 227 3,161 2,764 659 5,293 359 629 1,878 2,303 11,858 10 1 1 38 1 28 1 10 2 1 1,067 6856 1 1 1,050 460 1 7 395 a Includes 1,042 Chinamen, all in California; 711 Indiana ; 18 JaDaDfiSS, ED 8 b Native. 114 EDUCATION. Tabm 17.— school ENEOLLMENT, CENSUS OP 1890: DENOMINATIONAL SCHOOLS, INCLUDING PAEOGHIAIi SCHOOLS— Continued. STUDENTS AND PtTPILS— Continnod. BAPTIST. CATHOLIC. ffTATES AND TEEEITOBIES. Aggre- gate. White. Colored. Aggre- gate. ■Wllte. Colored. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. TotaL Male. Fe- male.- The United States... 29, 869 24,848 13,484 U, 304 6,021 2,252 2,769 701, 966 695, 248 323, 215 372, 033 6,718 2,753 3,965 North Atlantic division . . . 6,206 6,103 3,880 2,313 13 13 313, 590 313, 258 144, 209 169, 049 332 164 168 1,060 322 477 204 285 127 1,991 360 1,360 8,691 1,067 321 477 197 285 126 1,990 380 1,360 6,148 673 177 244 194 285 70 1,260 240 737 3,226 384 144 233 3 3 1 3 1 4,202 7,653 4,324 43, 866 7,940 15, 291 119, 053 35, 320 76, 941 32, 396 4,199 7,653 4,324 43,866 7,937 15, 291 119, 005 35, 305 76, 678 30, 211 1,322 3,789 1,972 16, 968 3,631 7,280 57, 145 17, 075 35, 027 13, 873 2, 877 3,864 2,352 26, 898 4, 306 8,011 61,360 18, 230 40, 651 16, 338 3 1 2 New Hatfipshire Massacliiisetta 7 7 3 1 2 Connecticut 56 730 140 623 2,922 1 1 1 1 'Nevf Xork 48 16 263 2,184 28 8 126 923 20 7 137 1,261 South Atlantic division 2,643 1,035 1,508 1,806 16, 210 4,652 2,681 2,140 525 794 1,758 1,930 278, 825 1,805 16, 486 4,240 2,297 2, 140 347 674 1,597 1,625 278, 361 839 7,780 1,899 873 930 199 260 645 648 133, 906 966 7,706 2,341 1,424 1,210 148 414 1,052 1,077 144, 455 724 312 384 336 112 165 388 200 229 District of Colnmbiai . . 773 1,338 98 2,433 805 2,880 364 5,540 610 1,185 98 1,736 602 1,671 246 5,530 577 49r 39 914 442 685 78 2,941 33 694 69 822 160 986 168 2,689 163 153 105 65 58 88 West Yirginia North Carolina South Carolina 697 203 1,209 118 10 386 100 325 54 9 311 103 884 64 1 178 120 161 306 464 86 62 63 124 202 92 63 103 181 262 Korth Central division Ohio .... 512 372 996 675 498 171 421 1,344 508 369 995 676 498 171 421 1,344 278 177 686 414 266 62 258 611 230 192 409 202 242 109 163 733 4 3 1 4 3 1 60, 818 21, 251 66, 688 27, 668 39, 539 16, 261 15, 808 28, 885 346 870 4,427 6,775 47, 312 60, 726 21,249 56, 683 27, 656 39, 632 16, 257 15, 806 28, 233 346 868 4,420 6,680 43, 689 29, 676 10j321 27, 140 13, 208 19; 568 7, 681 7,023 13,633 120 376 1,984 3,277 19,488 31, 050 10, 928 29,443 14, 448 19, 964 8,570 8,783 14, 700 225 493 2,442 3,403 24, 101 93 2 105 2 7 4 2 152 47 1 56 1 1 3 1 60 45 1 49 1 6 1 1 102 _ Illinois North Dakota South Dakota 95 95 60 35 2 1 96 3,723 1 41 1,454 2 455 8,967 453 6,513 239 3,203 214 3,310 2 2,454 1 1,194 1 1,200 South Central division 2,269 1,668 1,606 1,581 1,272 861 1,399 580 1,500 1,353 717 1,011 476 991 465 915 706 248 329 264 501 250 685 647 469 682 222 490 215 168 253 864 261 386 408 116 89 146 381 114 224 176 65 79 108 483 147 161 232 60 15, 431 3,167 1,873 2,368 14, 303 7,976 2,204 14,981 2,917 1,753 2,090 12, 656 7,373 1,820 7,042 1,316 846 927 5,629 2,940 788 7,939 1,601 907 1,163 7,026 4,433 1,032 450 250 120 268 1,048 603 384 212 100 57 110 638 198 144 233 150 63 158 1,010 410 Oklahoma 240 465 464 234 230 1 1 29, 844 29, 829 11, 739 18, 090 16 10 5 Montana 858 325 3,770 2,039 753 817 I 378 202 1,572 2,060 17,064 868 325 3,770 2,032 752 817 378 202 1,570 2,066 17, 059 315 103 1,551 926 253 334 95 35 682 714 6,831 643 222 2,219 1,100 499 483 283 107 988 1,352 10, 228 "Wyoming Colorado New Mexico 7 1 7 1 Arizona Utah Nevada Idaho 155 SI 223 155 86 223 79 44 111 76 42 112 2 1 Oregon 1 1 California 5 »1 Alaska INSTITUTIONS. 115 TABtE 1 v.— SCHOOL ENROLLMENT, CENSUS OF 1890: DENOMINATIONAL SCHOOLS, INCLUDING PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS- Continued. ' STUDENTS AND PUPILS— Continued. CONGEEGATIOKAL. LUTHEEAN. STATES AND TEBEITOEIES. Aggre- gate. TVliite. Colored. Aggre- gate. ■White. Colored. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total Male. Fe- male. The United States... 27,453 15, 171 9,421 5,750 12,282 6,081 6,201 151, 651 150, 989 78, 310 72, 679 662 322 340 ■North Atlantic division . - . 3,103 3,086 2,910 176 17 15 2 15, 080 15, 086 8,133 6,953 290 394 54 788 20 1,560 209 894 54 780 14 1,545 299 323 46 726 7 1,509 "New Hampsliire 71 8 51 7 86 40 40 24 16 6 6 5 6 4 5 2 93 30 553 8,620 802 4,948 3,208 93 30 653 8,620 803 4,948 3,105 40 15 277 4,638 451 2,788 1,432 53 15 276 4,082 351 2,160 1,673 Soutli Atlantic division. ... 5,529 406 • 180 226 5,123 2,280 2,843 103 38 05 983 63 - 663 130 1,058 883 983 53 663 130 065 383 381 27 282 66 491 175 602 20 281 74 464 208 District of Columbia. . . 365 36 33 3 320 282 47 North Carolina South Carolina 1,263 649 3,062 185 6,644 260 91 169 1,008 649 3,052 85 320 390 315 1,249 44 185 618 334 1,803 41 135 103 38 65 10 100 6,324 6 50 3,574 4 50 2,750 38 129,106 83 129,095 20 66, 830 18 62, 265 ^orth Central dirision 11 8 3 Oliio 1,887 1,811 949 862 76 37 39 8,637 7,993 25, 230 11, 704 26, 828 20,040 9,101 7,312 1,835 1,729 5,318 3,379 3,656 8,636 7,993 25,230 11,703 26,824 20, 040 9,101 7,307 1,835 1,729 5,818 3, 379 3,008 4,667 4,096 13,193 5,967 13, 610 10, 479 4,689 3, 832 993 921 2,719 1,764 1,663 4,069 3,897 12,037 5,736 13, 214 9,561 4,412 8,476 842 808 2,599 1,615 1,455 1 1 niinniq 665 330 550 390 702 449 185 287 811 398 7,035 553 327 547 390 790 449 115 280 660 396 1,268 459 161 425 178 438 261 32 122 303 246 605 94 166 122 212 352 188 83 164 357 150 663 12 3 3 7 3 3 5 1 4 1 3 1 2 2 5 3 a 70 1 151 2 6,767 42 1 88 2 2,640 28 63 3,218 South Central division 548 276 272 665 2,210 2,501 868 554 220 17 325 865 74 155 415 35 170 450 39 340 1,345 2,427 808 660 220 17 109 557 1,049 403 280 85 6 231 788 1,378 405 270 135 11 188 214 124 123 1,208 1,266 434 183 214 124 123 746 1,205 348 91 114 61 60 403 660 174 97 100 63 63 343 615 174 4 4 462 239 223 86 37 49 5,142 4,087 2,152 1,935 1,055 1,052 8 695 695 362 333 212 1,032 212 1,027 126 570 86 457 101 24 101 24 50 17 51 7 5 5 2,169 2,169 1,073 1,098 43 43 23 20 268 142 1,819 268 142 269 134 75 174 134 67 95 120 66 341 150 66 341 69 28 175 51 38 160 al, 050 1,047 3 1 « MoBtl; Cliiiiese. 116 EDUCATION. Table IT.— SCHOOL ENROLLMENT, CENSUS OF 1890: DENOMINATIONAL SCHOOLS, INCLUDING PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS— Continued. STUDENTS XSD PUPILS— Continued. ■L.. ■ ■ - . — METHODIST. PEESBYTEEIAN. 6TATES AND TEERITOEIES. Aggre- gate. Wliite. Colored. Aggre. gate. ■White. Colored. Total. Hale. Fe- male. Total. Male. re- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. The United States... 68, 646 49, 103 24,744 24,359 9,443 4,859 4,684 37, 965 26, 358 14, 265 12, 093 11, 607 5,696 6,012 Korth Atlantic division. . . . 8,336 8,316 4,491 3,825 20 17 3 3,770 3,563 2,368 1,196 207 207 Maine 861 224 639 1,459 289 233 2,312 747 1,672 11, 311 861 224 539 1,446 289 233 2,311 743 1,670 6,596 489 108 280 876 140 212 1,122 421 843 2,799 372 116 259 670 149 21 1,189 322 827 3,797 New BCampsliire 13 11 2 76 76 33 43 Ehode Island Connecticut 1 4 2 4,715 4 2 2,534 1 2,181 848 829 2,017 12, 713 848 827 1,812 3,182 616 652 1,167 1,235 232 275 645 1,947 2 205 9,531 2 206 4,526 South Atlantic division . . . 5,005 137 738 137 525 77 144 60 381 213 127 86 247 149 78 71 98 49 49 1,117 202 2,430 1,843 4,191 653 15, 052 1,117 202 1,849 396 2,248 122 14,858 452 90 764 256 955 61 8,803 665 112 1,085 140 1,293 61 6,055 2,385 681 283 398 1,704 749 965 "West Virginia ITortli Carolina Soath Carolina 581 1,447 1,943 631 194 227 975 933 272 107 354 472 1,010 259 87 4,127 6,138 679 137 9,000 1,589 763 550 324 1,039 439 2,638 4,375 679 137 110 1,193 2,145 324 66 83 1,345 2,230 355 Florida 71 North Central division .... 8,890 5,076 3,814 27 2,940 1,271 3,654 846 536 448 2,266 1,036 2,762 1,266 3,553 841 535 448 2,265 1,936 1,621 911 2,270 461 279 266 1,368 922 1,141 364 1,283 380 256 182 907 1,014 178 6 1 i 1 98 3 1 4 80 3 1 1,443 624 1,992 288 255 139 689 2,018 39 B31 395 887 7,577 1,443 521 1,991 288 255 139 689 2,018 39 331 396 778 6,819 808 383 1,602 90 142 92 364 880 17 174 176 348 3,184 635 141 389 198 113 47 325 1,138 22 167 219 430 2,635 1 1 "N'nrth T)flTrota 182 291 784 18,421 182 288 783 13, 933 91 149 475 6,866 91 139 308 8,067 3 1 4,488 1 2,185 3 2,303 109 1,758 82 778 27 South Central division 980 1,175 6,838 1,852 1,550 1,710 8,087 2,149 60 5,426 1,175 5,358 1,526 948 560 2,611 1,695 60 5,400 466 2,467 659 222 298 1,073 754 27 2,786 709 2,891 967 726 262 1,538 941 33 2,615 1,521 3,688 267 358 245 609 821 68 4,905 1,424 2,835 238 353 189 398 309 68 4,904 748 1,732 676 1,103 238 185 145 125 133 30 2,502 97 853 29 63 413 29 44 1,480 326 602 1,150 476 454 804 152 230 633 210 256 676 174 372 617 266 198 440 173 44 273 176 38 2,402 56 211 512 28 255 28 Texas .... 211 257 26 16 10 1 1 130 129 50, 79 1 1 951 762 67 1,033 961 736 67 1,033 511 353 440 383 67 485 234 1,674 79 2,016 234 1,674 79 2,016 110 863 40 983 124 811 39 1,028 26 16 10 Utali 548 193 306 121 152 193 306 121 152 94 120 57 80 99 186 64 72 703 548 1,362 703 548 1,362 386 333 654 317 215 70S INSTITUTIONS. 117 Table l*.— SCHOOL ENROLLMENT, CENSUS OF 1890: DENOMINATIONAL SCHOOLS, INCLUDING PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS— Continued. STUDENTS AND PrrPILS— Continued. PKOTESTANT EPISCOPAL. ALL OTHERS, (u) STATES AND TEEETTORIES. Aggre- gate. ■White. Colored. Aggre- gate. -White. Colored. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. re- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. The TJmted States . . - 21, 630 17,219 8,336 8,883 4,431 2,085 2,346 56, 644 54, 488 29, 536 24, 952 2,156 1,080 1,076 North Atlantic division 7,513 7,506 4,201 3,305 7 4 3 13, 267 12, 695 7,059 5,636 672 266 306 TWainfi . . 258 53 201 080 220 258 53 201 579 226 127 23 114 375 103 131 30 87 204 123 New Hampshire 335 76 266 335 76 260 298 42 256 37 34 10 I 1 1 670 3,736 424 2,006 6,302 670 3,734 422 2,003 2,193 393 1,886 141 1,185 870 277 1,848 281 818 1,329 2 2 3 4,103 2 2 1,929 2 1 2,174 3,147 1,172 7,630 2,674 3,147 1,108 7,063 2,475 1,817 777 3,723 1,597 1,330 391 3,340 878 - - 4 567 199 4 261 94 306 South Atlantic division 105 8 800 179 1,963 35 1,751 712 719 135 3,419 8 571 81 544 4 238 25 177 4 333 56 367 270 448 158 250 275 958 180 270 448 158 250 275 869 70 158 231 102 152 109 660 40 112 217 56. 98 76 209- 30 229 98 1,419 35 1,015 644 598 65 66 103 50 639 10 460 329 306 32 36 120 48 780 25 555 315 292 33 30 District of Columbia. . . North Carolina 736 68 121 70 3,353 299 32 66 29 1,423 437 36 55 41 1, 930 89 110 47 47 42 63 135 29, 173 135 29, 126 55 15, 387 80 13, 739 North Central division 47 30 17 520 162 432 90 329 485 324 262 520 162 367 90 329 484 324 262 190 53 100 50 244 312 173 103 330 109 267 40 85 172 151 159 3,298 2,774 5,753 2,797 1,786 893 3,349 5,366 23 61 883 2,190 4,142 3,293 2,745 5,751 2,791 1,786 893 3,347 5,366 23 61 882 2,188 3,661 1,835 1,437 3,120 1,449 970 430 1,690 2,712 12 34 432 1,260 1,936 1,458 1,308 2,031 1,342 816 463 1,651 2,654 11 27 450 928 1,725 5 29 2 6 5 15 2 4 14 65 35 30 2 1 1 2 2 Missouri 311 116 388 2,325 311 116 388 2,070 121 190 116 311 1,215 1 2 481 2 228 1 77 855 South Central division 255 116 139 25a 416 1,233 322 50 92 190 22 246 1,233 237 50 92 190 22 90 622 86 5 22 8 22 156 611 151 45 70 182 170 81 89 1,244 1,147 53 62 293 1,154 183 1,244 917 53 685 500 53 559 417 230 113 117 85 35 60 62 36 26- Mississippi 293 1,154 185 513 108 641 Louisiana Texas 189 79 110 Arkansas Oklahoma "Western division 2,091 2,091 937 1,104 7,388 6,531 3,557 2,974 857 402 395 34 6 304 34 6 304 14 1 63 20 5 241 Montana "Wyoming New Mexico 113 4,283 113 4,283 59 2,411 54 1,872 Arizona 559 78 559 78 250 2 309 76 Utah Nevada 696 86 742 690 878 696 86 742 538 23 333 46 381 314 13 363 40 361 274 10 Idaho 420 375 315 420 375 315 334 211 112 86 164 203 ■Washington Oregon 2 bS55 400 Alaska 395 "i 41-43. b Native . 118 EDUCATION. Table 1§.— ENROLLMENT IN PAEOCHIAL SCHOOLS, CENSUS OF 1890, AS DERIVED FROM THE REPORTS OP SCHOOLS, BY DENOMINATIONS AND STATES AND TERRITORIES. TEACKEES. TEACHEBS IN ALL PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS. CATHOLIC. QEEMAN EVANGELI- CAL. STATES AND TEEEIT0HIE3. Aggre- gate. ■White. Colored. Aggre- gate. White. Colored. White. Total. 16, 025 Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male Fe- male. Total. Male Fe- male. ThelTnitea States 16, 150 4,442 11, 583 125 32 93 12, 303 12, 261 1,354 10,907 42 1 41 386 347 39 Nortli Atlantic division 5,045 5,645 762 4,883 5,176 5,176 490 4,680 33 25 8 87 131 89 694 119 306 2,180 622 1,417 776 87 131 89 694 119 306 2,180 622 1,417 683 10 13 1 39 4 14 420 59 203 127 77 119 88 655 115 292 1,760 563 1,214 556 87 130 89 691 118 293 1,934 577 1,258 608 87 130 89 691 118 292 1,934 577 1,258 589 10 11 1 36 4 6 278 40 110 85 77 119 88 655 114 286 1,656 537 1,148 504 JSTew Hampshire Connecticut Ifew York 19 13 6 "Nqw Jersey Pennsylvania 14 12 2 Sontli Atlantic division 93 26 67 19 1 18 Delaware 36 334 86 105 40 54 36 89 46 8,131 86 319 84 82 39 36 24 25 38 8,125 3 74 4 20 33 245 80 65 30 290 79 69 35 14 21 24 40 5,083 36 284: 79^ 69 35 13 19 20 34 5,080 3 56 3 13 4 1 6 617 33 228 76 56 ^1 12 19 15 34 4,463 Maryland 15 2 23 1 18 12 14 8 6 1 4 8 6 « 1 2 14 2 19 1 10 6 8 7 4 6 6 District of Columbia "West Virginia 7 ! a5! North Carolina 8 3 6 2 3,285 28 21 19 36 4,840 1 2 4 6 3 1 1 2 3 6 3 South Carolina Georgia Korida North Central division 340 312 28 Ohio 1,151 678 1,614 765 1,220 736 619 770 64 81 280 253 1,143 1,151 578 1,610 765 1,220 736 619 770 64 81 280 251 1,117 284 213 649 266 509 424 252 296 51 56 173 112 208 867 365 961 499 711 312 367 474 13 25 107 139 909 996 409 1,037 504 699 278 357 536 7 19 101 140 1,029 996 409 1,036^ 504 699 278 357 536 7 19 101 138 1,009 142 61 135 37 67 28 24 85 2 16 20 122 854 348 901 467 632 250 333 451 7 17 85 118 887 16 18 111 13 29 16 28 88 1 13 17 108 10 27 16 27 74 1 3 1 3 3 2 Indiana TlUnmq 4 V 2 2 1 1 Iowa 1 14 ITorth Dakota South Dakota Kebraska 11 9 13 ID 9 10 1 2 26 2 22 2 20 2 20 Bouth Central division 3 TTnTitiinky 269 72 81 85 354 203 79 455 265 72 78 84 343 200 75 455 42 13 24 15 57 42 16 60 223 59 54 69 286 158 60 395 4 3 258 66 63 79 328 168 67 407 257 66 61 78 318 165. 64 407 37 8 12 13 36 10 6 34 220 68 49 65 282 155 58 373 1 1 1 I Tennessee Alabama 3 1 11 8 4 2 1 10 3 3 2 1 10 3 3 2 1 10 3 3 Mississippi 6 6 5 6 1 1 Texas Arkansas Western division ' Montana 10 5 57 13 11 19 6 10 5 57 13 11 19 S 1 8 2 1 1 9 49 11 10 18 6 7 5 52 13 11 13 5 7 5 52 13 11 12 5 3 2 1 7 6 49 11 10 12 6 "Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Idaho "Washington 35 27 273 35 27 273 6 6 35 29 21 238 19 21 262 19 21 262 1 27 19 20 235 1 Oregon California INSTITUTIONS. 119 Tablk 18.— enrollment IN PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS, CENSUS OF 1890— Continued. TEACHEES— Continned. tL EVANGELICAL LUTHBEAN. PEOTESTANT EPISCOPAL. ALL OTHEKS. STATES AND TEEBI- TOBIBS. Ag- gre- gate. WMte. Colored. Ag- gre- gate. Wlllte. Colored. Ag- gre- gate. ■WTiite. Colored. 4 Total. Male. re- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. TlieTInited States. 2,991 2,986 2,553 433 5 3 2 275 206 46 160 69 22 ^7 195 186 142 44 9 6 8 Korth At] an tic division 288 288 191 97 78 78 9 60 1 70 70 41 29 IT ' ITew Hampslitre... 1 1 1 2 1 12 170 17 85 35 2 1 12 170 17 85 32 2 8 111 13 56 25 1 1 1 Eliode Island Connecticut 1 4 69 4 29 7 2 47 9 20 120 2 47 9 20 58 9 14 2 38 9 20 44 10 19 40 13 10 19 40 4 9 6 25 3 1 13 15 1 If e-w Jersey Pennsylvania South Atlantic division 3 1 2 62 18 44 9 6 3 18 1 5 i 5 18 1 5 4 2 14 1 5 3 1 4 26 6 31 1 33 9 12 2 28 17 4 8 4 2 13 4 6 9 2 23 1 14 6 7 1 4 7 3 3 3 2 19 1 7 3 4 Distof ColumWa.. West Virginia Korth Carolina 1 1 3 1 2 19 3 5 2 25 6 1 1 1 7 14 2 4 1 18 2 6 3 2 106 2 2 1 2 1 4 3 2 3 2 1 1 1 ■pioHda 2 2,674 2 2,574 1 2,256 1 318 1 Uortli Central division. 3 2 1 106 93 13 139 139 446 226 463 434 222 143 56 58 155 83 69 139 139 446 220 468 434 222 143 56 68 155 88 67 129 128 395 201 399 374 190 134 50 61 135 70 61 10 11 51 25 69 60 32 9 6 7 20 18 6 6 8 5 5 1 1 4 4 7 12 22 16 5 10 3 7 12 22 16 5 10 3 6 10 18 14 5 10 3 1 2 4 2 3 2 1 8 3 2 8 3 2 2 1 1 6 2 1 ITortli Daliota South Datota 2 2 1 1 2 13 18 4 2 13 16 4 2 12 13 3 1 3 1 South Central division- 2 2 28 24 12 12 4 2 2 5 S 4 1 17 29 10 25 5 3 4 1 16 29 9 25 5 3 4 1 14 27 7 20 5 2 14 5 1 2 2 13 5 1 8 1 2 1 5 4 3 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 Mississippi 2 2 2 5 1 1 3 3 2 1 1 1 1 2 21 2 21 2 4 TTestetn division 17 2 2 2 3 3 1 2 5 5 5 1 1 II 2 2 1 1 5 5 6 1 1 '" 1 i Waaliington 3 4 11 3 4 11 3 3 8 13 13 3 10 \ 1 1 3 \ 2 2 2 1 i 1 1 II 1 il 120 EDUGATION. Table 18.— ENEOLLMENT IN PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS, CENSUS OF 1890— Contmned. PTXPILS. 1 es5=j- . - ■ = ALL DENOJiraATIONS. CATHOLIC. STATES AKD TEBRITORIHS. Aggre- gate. "HTiite. Colored. Aggre- gate. ■White. Colored. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. The United States... 799, 602 788, 609 379,327 409, 282 10,993 4,903 6,090 626,496 620, 174 293,991 326, 183 6,322 2,683 3,639 North Atlantic division . . . 311, 084 311, 348 144, 862 166, 486 336 165 171 291,866 291, 535 134, 701 156, 834 331 163 168 4,015 7,272 3,759 42,572 7,200 15, 419 119,242 34,577 77,628 30, 869 4,012 7,272 3,759 42,572 7,197 15, 419 119, 193 34,560 77,364 25,014 1,262 3,679 1,902 16,249 3,344 7,638 57, 207 17, 163 36, 519 11,987 2,750 3,593 1,857 26, 323 3,853 7,881 61,936 17, 398 40,845 13,027 3 1 2 4,015 7,232 3,759 42, 403 7,170 14,808 108, 152 32,926 71,401 24,851 4,012 7,232 3,769 42,403 7,167 14,808 1S8, 105 32, 911 71, 138 22,783 1,262 3,655 1,902 16, 176 3,329 7,235 51,413 16,277 33,452 10,884 2,750 3,677 1,857 26, 227 3,838 7,573 66, 692 16, 634 37, 686 11, 899 3 1 2 New Hampshire S 1 2 3 1 2 ITew Xork . 49 17 264 5,855 27 10 126 2,688 22 7 138 3,167 47 15 263 2,068 27 8 126 904 20 7 137 South Atlantic division . . . 1,164 1,711 14,823 3,282 3,297 1,750 1,808 1,405 1,237 1,556 398,585 1,711 13, 920 2,872 1,829 .1,715 642 628 590 1,101 398, 047 839 6,863 1,104 959 879 373 332 275 363 197,258 872 7,003 1,768 870 836 269 296 315 738 200,789 1 1,711 13,484 3,050 2,052 1,585 308 610 683 1,368 256,770 1,711 12,816 2,738 1,668 1,585 130 490 582 1,063 256, 308 839 6,330 1,052 873 823 94 260 270 343 125, 549 872 6,486 1,686 795 762 36 230 312 720 130, 759 897 410 1,468 35 1,166 777 647 455 538 433 162 676 10 503 372 336 196 244 464 248 792 25 663 406 311 259 294 668 312 384 330 112 155 338 District of Colnmhia. . . "Virginia 200 229 !N"orth Carolina South Carolina 178 120 101 305 462 86 52 45 124 202 92 68 56 Florida 181 North Central division 260 Ohio 65, 698 27,228 82, 251 40, 276 66,065 34,400 23,728 S5, 070 1,993 2,316 9,506 9,454 41, 115 65, 606 27,226 82,082 40, 273 66, 054 34, 396 23, 726 35,513 1,993 2,316 9,504 9,358 36, 853 32,480 13, 686 41, 001 19,661 32,941 16, 933 11, 523 17,674 1,015 1,185 4,682 4,677 17, 954 33, 126 13, 540 41, 081 20, 612 33, 113 17, 463 12, 203 17, 839 978 1,131 4,922 4,781 18,809 92 2 169 3 11 4 2 167 47 1 90 2 4 3 1 63 45 1 79 1 7 1 1 104 56, 966 18, 326 62,821 26, 799 37, 854 16, 090 13,720 24, 692 245 641 3,777 5,839 36, 638 66, 874 18,324 52,716 26, 797 37, 847 15, 086 13, 718 24, 510 245 641 3, 776 5,744 33, 179 28, 018 9,268 26, 006 12, 836 18, 767 7,336 6,472 12,044 100 288 1,715 2,720 16, 072 28, 856 9,066 26,710 13, 062 19, 090 7,750 7,246 12, 496 145 363 2,061 3,024 17, 107 92 2 105 2 7 4 2 152 47 1 56 1 1 3 1 50 45 1 Illinois 49 1 6 1 1 102 2 96 4, 262 1 42 1,806 1 54 2,456 1 95 3,459 1 41 1, 414 5i South Central division 2,045 13, 370 2,476 2,051 2,197 12, 156 6,545 2,320 17, 349 12, 75C 2,226 1,846 1,929 10,310 6,942 1,860 17, 347 6,440 1,107 833 852 4,969 2,804 949 7,206 6,310 1,119 1,013 1, 077 6,341 3,138 901 10, 081 620 250 205 268 1,846 603 470 2 293 100 92 110 837 193 181 327 150 113 158 1,009 410 289 2 12,889 2,357 1,648 2,099 10, 662 5,119 1,864 16, 371 12,439 2,107 1,528 1,831 9,278 4,516 1,480 16, 369 6,279 1,047 703 824 4,390 2,076 753 6,785 6,160 1,060 825 1,007 4,888 2,440 727 9,584 450 253 120 208 1,384 003 384 2 212 100 57 110 598 193 144 238 150 63 158 786 410 240 2 384 191 2,811 601 613 626 325 384 191 2,811 601 618 520 325 186 73. 1,353 294 233 240 95 198 118 1,458 307 285 280 230 350 191 2,710 601 B18 383 325 350 191 2,710 601 518 383 325 172 73 1, 303 294 233 100 95 178 118 1,407 307 285 223 230 Utah 914 727 10, 352 914 727 10, 350 361 291 4,140 653 436 6,210 672 610 10, Oil 672 610 10,009 256 234 3,965 416 376 6,044 2 2 2 3 INSTITUTIONS. 121 Table 1§.— ENROLLMENT IN PAKOCHIAL SCHOOLS, CENSUS OF 1890— Continued. PUPILS— Continued. ^= GERMAN EVANGELICAL. EVANGELICAL LUTHEBAN. STATES AND TEERITORIES. Aggre- gate. White. Colored. Aggre- gate. White. Colored. 1 i Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. The United States... 15,639 15, 638 7,946 7,692 1 1 142, 963 142, 302 72, 094 70, 208 661 321 SiO- Korth Atlantic division ... 1,616 1,616 781 835 14, 043 14, 043 7,249 6,794 ^aine 40 40 24 16 93 30 653 8,412 776 4,139 1,271 93 30 653 8,412 776 4,139 1,163 40 15 277 4,356 438 2,099 611 53 15 276 4,056 338 2,040 557 TTpw York 955 955 452 603 661 661 329 332 103 38 65- 760 53 107 130 183 760 53 107 130 80 381 27 86 56 41 379 26 21 74 39 103 38 65 38 123,663 38 123, 653 20 62, 460 18 61,193 Nortli Central division 13, 605 13, 604 6,927 6,677 1 1 10 7 S 617 784 4,245 636 1,133 738 903 4,106 23 617 784 4,245 636 1,133 738 903 4,106 23 316 389 2,156 320 686 357 467 2,124 12 301 395 2,089 316 547 381 436 1,982 11 8,115 7,763 24,433 11, 059 26,359 18,409 8,701 6,786 1,725 1,594 5,132 2,987 3,346 8,115 7,763 24, 433 11,658 26, 355 18,409 8,701 6,781 1,725 1,594 5,132 2,987 2,798 4,146 3,866 12, 481 5,934 13,203 9,161 4,359 3,458 903 843 2,587 1,519 1,444 3,969 3,897 11,952 5,724 13, 162 9,248 4,342 3,323 822 751 2,545 1,408 1,354 MirTiiP-aTi 1 4 1 3 1 5 3 2 261 159 418 260 159 418 126 74 238 134 85 180 1 1 Soutli Central division 548 276 272 38 38 16 22 188 79 124 48 1,208 1,265 434 640 188 79 124 48 746 1,265 348 640 91 42 61 23 403 650 174 330 97 37 63 25 343 615 174 310 Looisiana 219 161 219 161 144 78 75 83 462 239 223 86 37 49 Western division 101 101 50 51 . . ... 12 12 8 4 120 CO 120 66 341 69 28 175 51 38 166 122 EDUCATION. Table 18.— ENEOLLMENT IN PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS, CENSUS OF 1890— Contintiea. PUPILS— Continued. PBOTESTANT EPISCOPAL. ALL OTHEES. (O) STATES ASD TEEEITOEIKS. Aggre- gate. "White. Colored. Aggre- gate. "White. Colored. Total. Male. re- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. 1 The United States... 8,385 4,635 2,292 2,343 3,750 1,779 1,971 6, 119 5,860 3,004 2,856 259 120 139 2,555 2,550 1,317 1,233 5 2 3 1,604 1,604 814 790 76 76 33 43 T?.hnflfi Tsl^Tld „ Connecticut 68 1,446 259 792 4,369 68 1,444 257 791 943 26 843 120 328 402 32 601 137 463 541 Ne-wTork 2 2 1 3,426 2 1,627 2 1 1,799 277 616 635 378 277 616 635 120 143 327 311 00 134 289 324 30 ITewJersey Pennsylvania South Atlantic division 258 119 139 Maryland 579 179 1,138 35 1,267 615 491 65 554 350 81 54 152 25 198 66 64 229 98 1,084 36 885 547 '483 65 64 103 50 621 10 379 273 259 32 34 126 48 563 25 506 274 224 33 30 District of Columbia. . . Virginia "West Yirginia North Carolina 382 68 8 188 32 5 194 36 3 50 180 63 85 3,993 50 70 50 40 South Carolina Georgia 30 no 63 85 1 47 32 40 1 63 31 45 Florida North Central division 490 295 195 3,992 2,027 1,965 Ohio Indiana 99 212 99 148 53 76 46 72 256 510 1,182 689 155 319 86 256 540 1,182 589 155 319 86 120 282 572 310 73 170 48 136 258 610 279 82 149 83 Illinois 64 34 30 Michigan ■Wisconsin 130 8 85 130 8 85 85 6 65 45 2 30 Minnesota Iowa Mifl.sonri . , , North Dakota South Dakota 20 20 20 61 336 469 93 61 336 468 93 34 154 264 44 27 182 204 49 Nebraska i 1 1 South Central division 620 365 156 200 255 116 139 Kentucky 255 14 279 60 85 14 194 50 54 6 69 5 31 8 125 46 170 81 89 Tennessee 20 26 12 14 Alabama 86 36 50 Mississippi Louisiana 67 67 32 35 Texas Arkansas 22 287 22 287 22 122 "Western division 165 51 61 29 22 Montana 34 34 14 20 Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah (6) 131 131 72 59 Nevada Idaho ;■" "Washington 122 122 36 86 Oregon 51 61 29 22 California _ 1 a Columns "All others" analyzed on pages 41-43. 6 The schools that might be called Mormon parochial are Included among private denominational schools. INSTITUTIONS. 123 Table 19 — ENROLLMENT IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS, AS SUPERIOR, SECONDARY, AND ELEMENTARY, CENSUS OF 1890, AS DERIVED FROM THE REPORTS OP SCHOOLS, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES. [This grouping has only the value of a careful estimate, owing to scant record in some states.] SnPEHIOH, SECONDAEY, AND ELEMENTABT. SUPEHIOB. SECOND- ARY. ELEMEN- TARY. STATES AND TEHEI- TOEIES. Grand aggre- gate. White, (a) Colored. Aggre- gate. White, (a) Colored. Aggre- gate. Aggre- gate. Grand total. Male. Fe- male. Grand total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. The TJnited States. 12, 769, 864 11, 418, 61C 5, 829, 616 5, 589, 000 1,351,248 653, 328 697,920 46, 533 44, 969 23, 761 21, 208 1,564 700 804 311, 095 12,412,236 North Atlantic divi- 3, 124, 417 3,095,050 1, 656, 620 1,538,430 29, 367 14, 153 15,214 16, 979 15,969 5,664 10, 316 10 7 3 94,967 3,013,471 140. 650 59, 947 66, 720 373, 087 52, 974 127,303 1, 049, 970 234, 964 1, 018, 802 1, 758 285 140, 610 59, 916 66, 612 370,493 52, 743 125,747 1,043,188 222, 526 1, 013, 280 1, 174, 301 69, 068 30, 899 34,303 187,754 26, 388 62,457 522, 243 108, 530 514,978 610, 720 71, 472 29. 017 32,309 182, 739 26, 360 63,290 520,945 113,996 498,302 663, 581 110 31 108 2,594 226 1,556 6,782 12,438 5, 522 583,984 58 18 47 1,257 101 738 3,408 5,945 2,583 278,465 52 13 61 1,337 125 818 3,376 6,493 2,939 305, 519 837 134 1,112 1,436 200 420 6,141 266 5, 433 5,056 837 134 1,112 1,435 199 420 6,133 266 5, 433 4,460 319 34 673 274 6 46 1,687 19 2,697 3,434 518 100 439 1,161 193 375 4,446 247 2,836 1,026 15, 299 7,084 2,432 25,476 1,728 4,063 20, 747 5,249 12, 889 32, 674 124, 514 ■New Hampshire. 52, 729 63, 176 Massachusetts... Ehodo Island 1 1 1 1 346, 175 51, 046 122, 820 KewTork ISqw Jersey Pennsylvania. . . , South Atlantic divi- 8 7 1 1, 023, 082 229, 419 1, 000, 480 595 203 392 1, 720, 656 31, 434 184, 926 36, 906 344, 003 194, 350 326, 895 203, 980 344, 062 91,723 5, 032, 182 26, 778 148, 899 23, 574 22], 464 187,798 209, 117 90, 570 210, 830 55,271 4,972,305 13,228 76,633 11,458 115, 765 98, 915 108, 906 47,152 109,934 28, 729 2,552,966 13, 560 72, 266 12, 116 105, 699 88, 883 100, 211 43,418 100, 896 26,542 2, 419, 339 4,660 36, 027 13, 332 122,639 6,558 117, 778 113,410 133, 232 36, 462 59, 877 2,348 17,932 5,853 57, 200 3,144 65, 826 54,279 64,187 17, 696 29,294 2,308 18, 095 7,479 66, 339 3,414 61, 962 59, 131 69, 045 18, 756 30, 583 328 7,896 1,767 9,266 1,812 1,401 7,210 2,529 466 130,587 31,106 Maryland District of Co- lumbia. Yirginia 619 80 1,446 846 621 427 883 234 18, 301 619 40 1,149 845 273 427 883 224 18, 201 510 1,644 1,517 3,335 2,172 1,785 1,689 2,192 80 763 727 1,787 3,624 333 5 1,003 526 273 381 743 170 10, 580 280 35 146 319 46 140 54 7,621 176, 411 40 297 4 95 86 202 35,059 333, 291 "West Virginia... Korlh Carolina . . South Carolina . , 191,699 248 97 151 324, 973 196, 343 340, 650 Florida 10 100 7 58 3 42 91, 024 Worth Central divi- sion. Ohio 4,883,294 798, 216 507,445 781, 109 430, 665 354, 675 234,269 494, 957 623, 071 85, 694 79, 171 241,446 401, 464 2,334,694 794,521 503,352 775, 627 428, 918 354, 609 284, 086 493, 686 590, 084 35, 692 79, 168 240,701 391,831 1, 658, 642 412, 268 258, 921 395, 895 218,979 180, 476 146, 509 252, 196 301, 575 18, 803 41, 669 124, 208 201,467 841, 920 382, 253 244, 431 379,732 209, 969 174, 133 137, 677 241, 490 288,509 16, 889 37, 499 116, 493 190, 364 816, 722 3,696 4,093 5,482 1,717 66 183 1,271 32, 937 2 . 3 745 9,633 676, 052 1,813 1,907 2,700 906 36 93 625 16, 265 1 341 4,617 330,418 1,882 2,186 2,782 811 30 90 646 16,732 1 3 404 5,016 345, 634 614 1,652 1,536 3,345 2,173 1,785 1,690 2,244 80 763 727 1,792 4,482 425 997 726 2,427 1,072 978 1,039 1,296 35 374 312 900 2,727 85 647 791 908 1,100 807 650 897 45 389 415 887 897 4 8 19 10 1 4 4 6 8 1 4 13 2 36, 755 7,391 18, O07 16, 908 10, 634 6,052 13, 214 5,097 753 1,208 6,400 8,168 44, 551 760, 947 498,402 lUinoia 761,666 Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota 410, 412 341, 868 276, 432 1 62 1 30 22 480, 053 615,730 North Dakota... South Dakota. . . Nehraska Kansas 34, 861 77, 200 234, 319 5 868 4 491 1 867 391, 504 fionth Central divi- 2, 286, 661 Eentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi Louisiana 409, 607 456,242 306, 350 335, 468 125,161 477,450 579 223, 837 520,286 354,804 354,627 188,629 151, 856 75, 363 368, 581 579 164, 203 518, 318 183,554 184, 019 90, 321 78, 175 38, 839 174,469 273 86,270 ^7, 390 171,250 170, 608 92, 308 73, 681 36, 524 194, 112 306 77, 933 250, 928 54, 803 101, 615 117, 721 183, 612 49, 798 108, 869 26, 660 50,506 56, 982 90, 188 26, 143 60, 557 28, 243 51, 109 60, 739 93, 424 24, 655 58,312 433 610 1,518 641 228 994 413 497 907 565 228 899 305 496 652 388 156 640 108 1 255 177 72 259 20 13 612 76 8 13 313 60 12 299 16 2,588 1,784 1,293 1,689 1,306 32, 157 406, 586 463,948 303, 638 333, 138 123, 627 96 63 32 444,299 Oklalioma(6)... Arkansas ■Western division . . . 579 59, 634 1,968 30,482 998 29, 152 970 157 2,716 115 2,715 90 1,366 25 1,349 42 1 34 1 8 3,734 8,316 219,946 509,254 16, 980 7,957 66, 173 18,249 8,022 36, 730 7,524 14, 311 809 55, 705 63, 987 223, 749 16, 889 7,944 65, 690 18,249 8,022 36, 727 7,524 14,311 162 55, 678 63,972 223,150 8,609 4,043 33, 598 11, 857 4,334 19, 084 3, 777 » 6, 943 ' 81 27, 712 32, 694 114, 658 8,280 3,901 32, 092 6,392 3,688 17, 643 3,747 7,368 81 27, 966 31, 278 108,492 91 13 483 48 6 237 43 7 246 453 133 1,870 17 30 418 363 16,527 39 262 17 28 70 73 39 261 17 28 70 73 20 177 10 12 41 25 19 84 7 16 29 48 7,785 1 1 64, 041 ITew ilexico 18,216 7,964 3 1 2 36, 242 7,088 14,311 856 S 2 Male. 30, 079 871 49 17 12 120 25 635 17, 086 26 668 683 2,223 111 3,864 4,506 4,360 755 222 132 119 23 9 7 11 69 4 139 2,223 2,404 1,258 2,216 925 964 604 5 10 460 3 2 22 I Includes miseparated colored. b Native. INSTITUTIONS. 125 Table 20.— ENROLLMENT OF STUDENTS AND PUPILS IN PRIVATE SCHOOLS. AS SUPERIOR, SECONDARY, AND ELEMENTARY, CENSUS OF 1890— Continned. BDPEEIOB. SECONDARY. STATUS AND TEBBITOBIES. Aggre. gate. ■White, (o) Colored. AgOTe. gate. White. (0) ■ Colored. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male- Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. The TTnited States... 103, 876 100, 693 73, 213 27, 480 3,183 2,060 1,133 296, 245 284,844 128, 381 156, 463 11, 401 5,276 6,125 North Atlantic di^sion . . . 35,759 85,546 29, 383 0,103 213 203 10 76, 600 75,, 453 34, 507 40, 946 147 97 60 1,140 403 483 7,902 684 1,939 12,478 1,839 8,741 13,381 1,138 493 483 7,935 082 1,931 12, 458 1,833 8,690 12, 058 847 448 292 5,443 591 1,879 10,850 1,782 7,251 8,030 291 45 191 2,492 91 65 1,608 51 1,339 4,038 2 2 3,302 2,533 2,987 8,478 1,688 2,853 28,056 7,067 18,676 46, 162 8,362 2,633 2,986 8,460 1,638 2,853 23, 043 7,037 18,456 40, 399 1,696 1,286 1,275 8,960 825 1,031 12, 381 2,900 9, 013 17 512 1,666 1,247 1,711 4,600 863 1,772 15, 667 4,107 9,413 22, 887 !N"ew Hampshire 1 18 1 27 2 5 20 6 161 1,313 26 2 6 16 6 146 943 1 4 5 370 IS New York 8 3 5 120 5,753 91 2,685 26 Soath Atlantic diTision 3,068 93 3,491 1,653 2,043 540 2,390 1,003 2,010 65 36, 3C3 03 3,351 1,240 1,903 361 2,203 973 1,889 49 36, 284 84 2,979 1,200 1,207 189 1,114 455 783 19 25,630 9 372 40 702 172 1,089 618 1,106 30 10, 594 471 4,375 1,803 6,217 1,460 14, 170 6,501 9,283 1,812 80, 313 15, 002 9,010 11, 459 4,220 3,375 3,317 10,942 12, 179 380 900 2,526 6,883 71, 191 471 4,112 1,743 6,925 1,400 12, 943 3,882 8,230 1,633 80, 053 201 1,380 670 2,490 466 6,552 1,831 3,379 543 37, 477 270 2,732 1,073 3,435 994 6,391 2,051 4,851 1,090 42, 570 140 413 134 179 187 123 121 16 70 59 333 86 00 175 78 107 16 51 81 81 48 89 12 46 14 28 203 00 292 127 47 30 136 District of Coltunhia. . . Virginia 13 262 Korth Carolina 1,227 2,079 1,053 179 260 573 1,365 449 94 144 664 1,314 604 Florida 83 North Central division 116 Ohio 11, 457 4,219 7,S04 1,571 880 1,034 2,058 4,820 81 204 441 883 13, 403 11, 380 4,218 7,800 1,569 879 1,031 2,958 4,820 81 204 441 863 13, 920 7,876 3,034 5,938 1,092 788 919 1,912 3,021 29 93 345 617 8,115 3,510 1,104 1,803 477 01 115 1,040 1,805 52 105 96 271 5,805 71 1 4 2 1 44 4 2 1 27 1 14, 855 8,998 11,448 4,210 3,373 3,317 10, 937 12,178 330 058 2,623 6,876 06, 986 7,300 4,324 4,804 1,984 1,749 1,502 6,229 6,397 174 420 979 3,555 29, 019 7, 566 4,674 6,644 2,226 1,624 1,755 6,708 6,781 206 638 1,644 8,321 36,367 207 12 11 10 2 112 7 5 7 2 95 S Ulinois 6 3 5 1 4 1 1 North Dakota 1 2 3 7 5,205 6 2,321 2 1 » 1 1 South Central division 1,578 853 725 2,884 4,000 4,175 1,753 1,492 1,503 2,117 4,023 3, G57 1,337 1,260 1,389 2,024 2,62-1 2,291 532 374 1,106 1,016 1,399 1,366 803 886 283 1,008 73 518 416 232 174 93 63 297 179 114 103 74 20 221 237 118 71 19 10, 361 20,493 7,233 8,144 7,804 12, 116 53 4,983 22,9G9 10, 149 19, 224 6,804 7,640 6,216 11,701 53 4,109 22,953 4,179 9,491 3,050 3,217 2,464 4,683 26 1,904 0,206 8,970 9,733 3,154 4,423 3,762 7,013 27 2,295 13,687 212 1,274 429 604 1,688 415 113 696 183 212 696 116 99 678 246 292 892 299 3C3 2,875 230 2,875 172 1,995 68 880 72 33 SO 783 36 405 29 378 Western division ■7 17 19 193 10 17 19 198 18 10 9 139 16 7 10 59 649 134 2,355 1,902 235 2,476 79 202 018 134 2,355 1,876 234 2,476 79 202 197 30 830 855 20 1,229 461 104 1,616 1,021 214 1,247 79 167 1 1 W yomlDg - Colorado 26 1 22 1 4 371 371 239 132 Utah Nevada Idaho 36 AlasTca 103 876 1,703 109 370 1,769 55 304 1,223 61 72 546 2,2«5 2,499 10, 173 2,283 2,498 10, 168 1,091 801 4,109 1,192 1,637 0,059 2 1 5 1 1 3 1 California 2 a Includes unseparated colored. 126 EDUCATION. Table 20.— ENROLLMENT OF STUDENTS AND PUPILS IN PRIVATE SCHOOLS, AS SUPERIOR, SECONDARY, AND ELEMENTARY, CENSUS OP 1890— Continued. ELEMENT AET. COMMEECIAL. STATES AND TERRITOEHa. Aggre. gate. "White. (0) Colored. Aggre- gate. ■White, (a) Colorefl. Total. Male. fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. The TJnited States... 1,116,881 1, 066, 604 517,275 549, 329 50,277 22, 681 27, 596 86,804 86,711 64,163 22,548 93 72 21 Korth Atlantic division 339, 197 368, 068 172, 196 195,872 1,129 554 675 27, 301 27,281 20,517 6,764 20 17 3 5,238 8,710 4,734 47, 295 8,121 18,465 146,804 40, 542 90, 238 132, 317 5,281 8,702 4,734 47,267 8,101 18,456 145, 596 40,518 89,413 102,356 1,885 4,476 2,409 18, 287 3,736 9,068 69,840 20, 308 42, 097 60, 896 3,306 4,226 2,325 28, 980 4,365 9,388 75,756 20, 120 47,316 51, 460 7 8 6 6 2 2 1,051 352 108 3,614 760 1,064 9,946 2,007 8,399 4,272 1,051 352 108 3,611 756 1,064 9,937 2,003 8,399 4,271 765 268 76 2,799 544 798 7,564 1,584 6,129 3,478 286 94 32 812 212 266 2,373 419 2,270 793 New Hampshire 28 20 9 208 24 825 29,961 20 12 7 94 15 395 13, 457 8 8 2 114 9 430 16, 504 3 4 3 3 1 9 4 7 i 2 Kew Jersey Pennsylvania South Atlantic division — 1 1 2,333 18,252 4,210 12,280 2,931 29, 191 14, 051 44,642 4,427 426,949 2,270 17, 257 3,081 7,986 2,874 22, 086 7,707 35,441 3,054 425,884 1,111 8,491 1,497 3,747 1,438 11,311 3,884 18, 108 1,309 210,570 1,159 8,766 2,184 4,239 1,436 10, 775 3,823 17,333 1,745 215, 314 63 995 529 4,294 57 7,105 6,344 9,201 1,373 1,065 26 482 203 2,107 21 3,106 3,063 3,804 646 491 37 513 325 2,187 36 3,990 3,281 5,397 728 574 103 1,501 1,003 405 419 103 1,504 1,002 405 419 79 1,276 719 317 318 24 228 283 88 101 District of Colombia... 1 1 "West Yirginia North Carolina Georgia 838 838 769 69 Florida North Central division 42,787 42, 720 30, 677 12,043 67 49 18 Ohio 69, 173 31,546 87, 601 41,446 67, 798 35, 568 25,755 42, 128 2,081 2,425 10,655 10, 773 147, 597 69, 058 31, 218 87, 400 41, 439 67,786 35, 550 25, 752 41,947 2.081 2,425 10, 653 10,566 130, 593 34, 075 16, 583 43, 605 20, 085 33,912 17, 454 12, 521 20, 794 1,056 1,225 6,107 5,153 64, 857 34, 983 15, 635 43, 795 21, 354 33, 874 18, 105 13,231 21, 153 1,025 1,200 5,546 6,413 65,736 116 328 201 7 12 9 3 181 58 116 106 6 4 6 2 68 57 212 95 2 8 3 1 113 9,210 2,465 7,178 4,590 1,966 2,232 3,964 5,552 75 159 2,368 3,028 7,031 9,198 2,448 7,174 4,577 1,964 2,231 3,957 5,552 75 159 2,365 3,020 7,031 5,865 1,689 6,863 3,131 1,515 1,737 2,856 4,181 29 104 1,688 2,019 5,597 3,333 759 1,311 1,446 449 494 1,101 1,371' 40 55 677 1,001 1,434 12 17 4 13 2 1 7 8 9 i 9 2 1 5 4 2 North Dakota South Dakota • 2 207 17, 004 1 125 7,609 1 82 9,395 3 8 3 8 South Central division Kentucky 26,483 32, 094 20, 249 16, 493 22,162 18, 873 1,150 10, 093 40, 821 25, 024 29,127 15, 926 14, 418 19, 063 16, 953 1,149 8,933 39, 703 12, 763 14,649 7,353 7,162 9,707 7,978 597 4,658 18,756 12, 261 14,478 8,573 7,266 9,356 8,075 552 4,275 20, 947 1,459 2,907 4,323 2,075 3,099 1,920 1 1,160 1,118 4 627 1,330 2,042 932 1,417 735 526 670 832 1,637 2,281 1,143 1,682 1,185 1 634 548 1,738 1,042 197 380 730 2,483 1,738 1,042 197 380 730 2,483 1,422 806 197 325 589 1,926 316 236 Tennessee Alabama Mississippi 55 141 557 Louisiana. Texas Arkansas 461 5,413 , 461 5,408 332 3,894 129 1,514 5 5 Montana 652 197 4,419 3,453 720 8,000 377 902 878 1,071 2,321 17, 271 648 197 4,394 3,286 720 8,056 377 902 23 1,670 2,320 17,210 261 74 2,155 1,712 300 4,196 97 432 13 846 1,169 7,601 287 123 2,239 1,574 420 3,860 280 470 10 824 1,151 9,709 4 485 485 310 175 Wyoming Colorado 25 167 10 76 15 91 591 591 438 153 Arizona -. 42 83 42 83 31 71 11 12 Utah 4 3 1 Nevada Idaho Alaska 6855 1 1 61 460 1 16 395 1 45 424 422 3,366 422 422 3,363 807 819 2,418 115 103 945 2 2 3 3 a Includes nnseparated colored. b Native. INSTITUTIONS. 127^ Table 21.— ENEOLLMENT IN PROFESSIONAL SCHOOLS, CENSUS OF 1890, AS DERIVED FROM THE REPORTS OF SCHOOLS, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES. ALL PROFESSIONAL SCHOOLS, PUBLIC AKD PEIVATE. Instructors. Students. BTATES AND TERRITORIES. Aggre- gate. ■White. Colored. Aggre- gate. "White. Colored. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. 77, 214 Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. The United States... 7,929 7,700 6,699 1,101 229 145 84 81,564 53, 630 23, 588 4,350 2,591 1,759 North Atlantic division - . . 3,193 3,193 2,659 634 31, 994 31, 873 20, 822 11, 051 121 93 29 01 38 47 699 12 147 1,325 152 812 918 61 38 47 699 12 147 1,325 152 812 827 43 30 30 504 3 119 1,134 130 660 762 18 2 17 95 9 28 191 22 152 65 996 258 868 4,590 238 1,183 12, 110 1,123 10, 622 8,604 996 258 863 4,561 237 1,178 12, 094 1,117 10, 569 6,645 399 158 420 2,866 6 734 8,367 838 7,034 5,535 697 100 443 1,695 231 444 3,727 279 3,535 1,000 ITew Hampshire "Vermont 5 35 1 6 16 6 53 1,059 4 15 5 13 C 49 1,211 1 20 1 M"e-w York 3 4 6outh Atlantic division 91 53 38 743 1 318 198 124 58 43 CO 108 8 2,754 1 313 176 100 54 23 50 99 5 2,742 1 299 168 91 34 22 46 97 4 2,397 11 2,748 1,433 1,567 977 457 516 804 91 30, 914 11 2,577 984 1,130 793 84 339 657 65 30,786 2 2,238 906 921 469 84 293 638 34 21, 5.59 9 339 78 209 329 14 8 15 20 1 4 2 1 345 6 22 18 4 20 10 9 3 12 12 12 2 12 9 4 2 10 5 10 6 2 8 1 5 1 2 171 449 437 179 373 177 147 20 128 90 321 187 90 222 135 143 23 87 81 District of Columbia . . 128 250 89 151 South Caroliiia 40 ID 31 9,227 42 4, Florida 3 Korth Central division 41 Ohio 500 282 598 218 148 201 187 446 11 43 44 76 701 495 282 593 218 143 201 187 439 11 43 44 76 575 453 237 655 191 98 158 161 414 8 23 28 66 469 42 45 43 27 60 43 26 23 3 15 16 10 100 5 5 6,195 3,780 5,930 2,591 2,077 1,886 2,064 3,947 110 031 650 1,153 7,620 6,173 3,768 5,903 2,581 2,077 1,834 2,062 3,895 110 631 650 1,152 5,384 4,877 2,483 4,775 1, 845 1,134 1,219 1,295 2,874 36 243 217 557 4,377 1,230 1,280 1,128 730 943 COS 767 1,021 71 383 333 695 1,007 22 12 27 10 22 7 14 9 5 Illinois 13 1 2 52 2 2 30 ^ 7 5 2 23 1 2,136 1 1,195 South Central division •120 82 44 041 124 267 126 27 63 55 111 232 72 25 65 46 108 201 35 19 52 30 3 31 37 6 13 16 13 35 64 2 3 9 12 29 27 1 3 3 1 37 1 6 1,677 2,203 1,687 533 034 617 1,002 1,742 599 247 570 454 1,519 1,474 344 137 459 244 53 208 255 110 111 210 75 461 988 286 64 163 48 2S5 475 156 64 110 27 176 613 130 Texas 53 ^^ 34 363 24 363 24 313 10 7 3 26D 2,532 170 2, 526 170 1,283 99 6 67 6 42 51 1,243 80 80 71 9 233 253 173 80 1 1 1 3 9 1 3 9 1 3 7 28 94 45 28 94 45 12 49 9 10 45 30 2 8 61 198 8 64 198 5 59 160 3 5 79 350 1,083 79 350 1,077 24 229 7o7 65 121 890 ! 1 1 128 EDUCATION. Table 21.— ENROLLMENT IN PROFESSIONAL SCHOOLS, CENSUS OF 1890— Continued. THEOLOQT. Instructors. Students. STATES ASD TEEEITOEIES. Aggre- gate. "White. Colored. Aggre- gate. "White. Colored. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. re- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. The United States... 891 866 863 3 25 25 8,473 7,660 7,694 66 813 812 1 liTortli Atlantic division 317 317 317 2,768 2,718 2,704 14 50 50 Maine 9 9 9 63 53 53 Ifew Hampshire Massachusetts 53 53 53 367 360 353 7 7 7 Ehcde Island 30 96 31 98 139 30 96 31 98 126 30 96 31 93 126 229 874 417 828 1,376 227 874 411 793 890 225 871 411 791 899 2 3 2 2 KewTork 6 35 486 6 35 486 Pennsvlvania 2 South Atlantic di-rision 13 13 Delaware Maryland 59 11 19 69 9 17 69 9 17 645 83 198 608 008 37 83 72 37 S3 72 District of Columbia. - . 2 2 2 2 126 120 ■West Tirginia North Carolina 13 19 16 2 310 11 14 14 2 335 11 14 14 2 332 2 5 2 2 5 2 122 108 204 10 3,463 49 39 68 49 39 68 73 69 136 16 19 73 69 136 16 19 South Carolina Georgia Korida North Central division 3 6 5 3,434 3,384 50 Ohio 63 15 81 16 29 52 24 42 58 15 84 16 29 62 24 42 68 14 83 16 29 62 23 42 6 5 451 HI 1,118 139 369 600 155 423 439 109 1,115 139 369 604 155 423 431 104 1,109 135 359 004 137 423 8 5 6 4 12 2 3 12 2 3 Indiana 1 1 Dlinois Michigan "Wisconsin Minnesota 2 2 Iowa 1 18 Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska 2 13 66 2 13 69 2 13 69 22 69 763 22 69 510 22 60 610 Kansas 9 South Central division 7 7 263 252 1 Kentucky 16 34 3 3 6 4 16 30 1 3 5 4 16 30 1 3 5 4 328 245 57 23 54 56 323 152 323 152 5 93 67 23 54 21 5 93 50 23 54 21 Tennessee 4 2 4 2 Alabama 1 Mississippi Louisiana 1 1 Texas 35 35 Oklahoma Arkansas "Western division 29 29 29 113 108 106 2 5 5 Montana "Wyoming Colorado 2 2 2 New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Idaho "Washington Oregon 11 18 11 18 11 18 34 77 34 72 34 70 California 2 5 5 Alaska INSTITUTIONS. Table 21.— EISTROLLMEKT IN PEOFESSIONAL SCHOOLS, CENSUS OF 1890— Continued. 129» LAW. Instructors. Students. STATES AND TEERITOIIIES. Aggre- gate. ■WTiite. Colored. Aggre- gate. White. Colored. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. The TJnitecT States... 341 339 338 1 2 2 4,744 4,679 4,664 15 65 64 1 121 121 121 1 1,496 1,493 1,486 7 3 3 1 1 1 32 32 32 1 445 445 438 7 1 26 63 2G 53 20 53 1 111 7S2 111 781 111 781 1 1 i 10 CI 10 60 10 60 158 1,011 156 970 150 970 2 41 2 40 South Atlantic division 1 1 1 7 29 4 2 4 3 12 7 29 4 2 4 2 13 7 29 4 2 4 2 12 99 688 208 10 43 30 33 97 560 208 10 35 21 33 97 566 208 10 35 21 33 22 21 District of Columbia. . . 1 Nortti Carolina South Carolina 8 9 8 9 1 1 ■pinriil-^ Iforth Central division 123 - 123 122 1 1,705 1,782 1,774 8 13 13 17 11 14 6 7 17 20 17 17 11 14 5 7 17 20 17 16 11 14 5 7 17 20 17 1 178 80 376 533 112 134 155 150 175 80 374 537 112 134 153 150 175 80 374 625 100 133 151 150 3 3 Illinois 2 C 2 2 3 1 2 2 2 15 24 15 23 15 23 77 330 77 322 77 322 Soutli Central division 1 1 8 8 3 10 3 1 5 2 3 9 3 1 6 2 3 9 3 1 5 2 30 132 21 16 62 79 30 124 21 10 52 79 30 124 21 16 52 79 1 1 8 8 Louisiana Texas Western division 12 12 12 112 112 112 1 1 "Wyoming . 1 8 4 8 4 8 4 36 76 36 76 36 76 Oregon California Alaslfa '. £D- 130 EDUCAMOI^ TABiiB 31,^ENE0LIiMENT IN PROFESSIOlirAi^ gGHOOL,S> GENSUS OF 1890— Coatinned, ■■I---I.. ' ■'- ,■■■ -I-,-,.. n, " 1 1 ■--.-■ '■ ' ' ' K-' MEDICINE. Instmctors. Students. STATES AND TKBEITOEIKS. Aggro- gate. White. Colored. Aggre- gate. ■Wlite. Colored. Total. Male. Sa- in ale. a?otalL Male. Fe- m'ale. Total, Male. male. Total. Male. Fe- male. The United Statea... 3,507 3,476 3,40d 67 31 31 22,452 8,907 22,178 21, 003 1, 175' 274- 266 8 Nortli Atlantic division ... 1, 273 1,273 1,^4 49 8, 868 8,289 679 39 35. 4^ ■M-ofT.a 21 15 20 187 21 16 20 187 21 15 20 186 102 83 222 854 102 83 218 848 102 S3 210 782 Kew Hampshire 8 66 4 6 4 6 2 19 674 6 331 398 19 674 6 331 3S4 19 643 6 315 390 54 4,719 13 2,860 2,330 61 4,707 13 2,846 2, 214 51 4,413 11 2,637 2, IK 3 12 3 10 TjTe-w York . . 31 294 2 209 49 2 16 4 14 116 12 114 3 South Atlantic division. . . . . , 4 4 2 156 125 31 156 121 31 154 121 31 2 1,200 4M 173 1,200 352 173 1,180 336 173 20 17 4 4 72 70 2 7 20 59 7 20 59 7 20- 57 44 79: 410 44 44 South Carolina Georgia, TTlorida 79 410 79 398 2 12 1,334 1,334 1,821 13 7,790 7,774 -7,300 474 16 16 1 Ohio 273 112 410 95 4 53 93 264 273 112 410 95 4 63 93: 264. 271 110: 410 95 4 52 91 269 2 2 1,778 357 2,861 742 35 144 641 1,269 1,771 356 2,858 738 35 144' 641 1,269 1, 671 345 2,660 666 34 181. 513 1,235 100 11 208 72 1 13 28 34 7 1 3 4 7 1 3 3 1 1 2 5 South Datota 18 12 292 18 12- 265 18 11. 265 26 37 2,786 26 36 2,684 22 33 2,663 4 S 1 1 102 1 101 Soath Central division 27 27: 1 94 129 11 86 112: 11 86 112 11 8 17 8 17 1,183 996 128: 1,167 922 128 1,151 919 128 16 3 18 74 17 74 1 29 11 27 11 27 11 2 2 386 13 378^ 13 374 13 2 10 10 Arkansas... 18 210 18 210 ■ 18 209 78 839 78 638 78 686 1 63 1 1 ■ Montana... 53 53 63 106 100 97 9 Utah 35 122: 35 122 35 121 70-. 403 70 462 57 432 13 30 1 1 1 Alaska il "■ 1 1 INSTITUTIONS. Table ai.-r-ENEOLLMENT IN PEOFESSIONAL SCHOOLS, CENSUS OF 1890— Continued. 131 TEAINING OF NURSES. Instrnctors. Students. STATES AITP TSBBIT0BIB3. Aggre- gate, Wliits. CQlored. Agere- gate, ■White. Colored.. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe, male- Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. The United States... 449 U9 291 158 1,870 1,841 133 1,708 29 29 North Atlantic division 323 323 199 124 1,454 1,435 114 1, 321 19 19 6 99 3 2 124 17 72 7 6 99 3 2 124 17 72 7 5 60 1 39 3 2 37 4 88 17 393 23 67 545 30 379 43 16 375 23 67 545 30 379 S3 16 346 23 67 510 30 329 33 1 18 1 29 18 87 13 34 7 35 50 South Atlantic diyision 10 . 10 District of Golninbia . . . 7 7 7 36 26 26 10 10 7 7 7 North Central division no 110 78 32 336 336 19 317 12 3 12 52 12 3 12 52 9 3 3 2 14 18 21 90 151 18 21 90 151 2 16 21 90 134 10 38 17 17 17 9 8 38 38 38 U 14 12 2 18 18 18 South Central division 8 8 7 1 7 7 7 8 8 7 1 7 7 7 Western division 1 1 1 30 30 30 1 1 1 30 30 30 1 II II • 132 EDUCATION. Table 21.— ENROLLMENT IN PROFESSIONAL SCHOOLS, CENSUS OF 1890— Continued. TECHKOLOGT. Instructors. Students. STATES AKD T EEEITOIilES . Aggre- gate. "WTiite. Colored. Aggre- gate. White. Colored. - Total. 053 Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. re- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. 3 Hale. Fe- male. The Unitetl States . . . 953 931 22 7,128 7,125 6,935 190 3 555 655 653 2 4,354 4,351 4,230 71 3 3 Maine Kew Hampshire "Vermont 17 17 17 73 73 73 "NrflS='-af*'!i"Rf>'t'+-q , , 154 154 152 2 1,203 1,201 1,136 65 2 2 Ehodo Island 3S 191 08 87 127 38 191 63 87 127 38 191 68 87 127 343 1,478 397 S60 803 343 1,477 397 8G0 803 343 1,477 397 854 803 1 1 Isew Jersey Pimnsvlvnuia G Delaware i Mnrvhind » 70 70 258 2:3 258 j. District of Columbia .. il Yi[-ir.i;L 28 6 23 6 28 6 233 14 238 14 238 14 il AVfst Virginia . . ^^ 1 Soiith Carolina 9 U 9 14 9 14 1.-.4 133 154 133 151 139 i Georgia Florida North Central division 209 209 193 16 1,592 1,592 1,493 99 Obio 25 55 12 21 22 12 10 33 25 55 12 21 22 12 10 33 19 ^^ 12 20 22 12 10 33 6 8 ISl 468 215 210 113 135 66 188 131 4CS 215 219 113 135 66 180 131 422 215 219 113 110 66 168 46 Michigan 1 Minnesota 25 Iowa Missouri -., 8 Korth DakoU South Dakjta 5 5 5 26 26 16 10 14 39 14 39 13 . 39 1 33 212 33 212 33 212 Kcna-ickv Tennessee 27 27 27 106 106 106 Alabama Sti.ssissippi Louisiana Texas 6 6 6 14 14 14 Oklahoma Arkansas 23 • 6 23 6 19 92 167 92 167 92 147 Western division 4 20 Montana "VYyoraing 7 7 7 54 51 54 New Mexico Utah Nevada 5 5 5 9 9 9 Idaho "Washington Oregon 11 11 7 4 104 104 84 20 1 Alaska 1 INSTITUTIONS."^ 133 Table 21.— ENROLLMENT IN PROFESSIONAL SCHOOLS, "CENSUS OP 1890— Continued. u • -- - - PEDAGOOT. Instructors. Studejits. STATES AND TEEEITOitlES. Aggre- gate. "WTiite. Colored. Aggre- gate. White. Colorotl. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- laale. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male* The United States.. . 1,788 1,617 767 850 171 87 «4 36, 897 33, 731 13, 297 20, 434 3,100 1,440 1,720 Uortli Atlantic division 604 604 245 359 13, 015 13, 008 3,949 9, 059 7 1 6. Maine ., 31 6 21 74 9 32 187 30 214 186 31 6 21 74 i 32 187 30 214 113 13 4 5 22 3 6 64 12 110 52 18 2 ,16 62 1 ! 6 26 123 18 98 61 841 102 020 1,334 215 379 3,712 266 6,637 3,041 841 102 629 1,332 214 370 3,710 2G0 5,535 1,735 244 2 210 128 4 700 19 2,546 757 597 100 419 1,204 208 375 2,920 247 2,089 978 liTe-w Hampsliire Massachusetts 2 1 2 1 2 1 1 Pennsylvania 2 1,306 671 2 South Atlantic division 73 35 38 735 1 20 26 42 50 19 9 7 e 638 1 21 10 20 46 1 6 1 9 2 11 26 11 546 302 750 953 248 145 11 75 15, 948 11 414 40 385 774 2 95 5 170 445 9 319 35 209 329 12 8 15 20 1 4 5 16 16 4 18 4 7 3 7 6 10 2 10 3 2 2 5 5 10 6 2 8 1 6 1 2 132 202 305 170 248 99 H 10 80 61 147 115 90 97 67 7 7 40 8i District of Columbia . . 115- 250 "West Virerinia. ....... 8» Korth Carolina South Carolina 151 1 46 40 42: 4 3 631 2 351 1 280 65 15, 868 34 7,589 31 8,279 3 ITorth Central division .... ta 110 86 66 29 86 50 40 76 11 38 24 22 272 110 86 66 29 86 60 40 69 11 38 24 22 181 80 55 26 17 36 16 17 61 8 23 8 14 76 30 31 40 12 SO 34 23 18 i 3 15 16 8 105 3,039 2,743 1,270 807 1,458 829 1,147 1,901 110 605 602 937 3,422 3,639 2,734 1,251 807 1,458 829 1,147 1,849 110 005 502 937 1,649 2,467 1,531 427 283 619 241 423 698 30 232 173 354 670 1,172 1,203 824 524 939 588 719 951 74 373 329 683 979 9 19 4 5 IS " 7 5 2 52 30 22 South Central division 91 47 44 1,773 834 939' 11 67 109 23 20 32 6 54 57 21 20 23 3 23 20 15 8 7 3 31 37 « 12 16 5 13 62 2 4 ■' 25 1 1 6 27 1 134 724 1,381 494 135 455 82 438 450 231 135 313 45 173 195 121 33 103 37 265 255 110 102 210 52 230 931 263 26 110 419 133 26 176 612 130 9 3 6 142 89 5» 10 88 10 7 3 99 1,471 ! 99 67 42 88 43 45 1,471 332 1,139 ' ■ 1 20 20 11 9 91 91 1 20 71 1 3 4 1 3 4 1 3 2 23 94 36 28 94 36 12 49 10 45 36 2 8 10 42 8 10 42 5 5 16 3 5 26 70 210 933 79 210 933 24 102 125 1 55 108 808 • 1 1 1 154 EPUOATION. iTable 22.— public SCHOOL ENROLLMENT IN CITIES WITH 10,000 INHABITANTS AND OVEE, CENSUS OF 1890, AS DERIVED FROM THE REPORTS OF SCHOOLS. TEAOHEES. PUPILS. STATES AND OITOS. Aggre- gate. "White. Colored. Aggro- gate. White. Colored. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total, Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male, Alabama : 59 65 38 38 67 40 43 26 30 33 5 9 1 4 i 35 34 25 26 34 19 22 12 8 19 6 5 2 2 3 14 17 10 « 16 3,338 3,709 1,757 1,928 4,061 1,876 2,559 1,123 1,432 2,531 875 1,211 1,001 1,348 1,462 1,150 634 496 1,630 • ■ 664 538 798 61J Mobile Montgomery Aikansaa : Fort Smith 701 1,221 731 1,310 236 663 260 877 LitlloEock California : Alam6tla(a) Fresno (6) 30 160 158 110 62 859 64 48 31 214 22 62 39 149 52 30 189 87 45 319 54 56 87 52 87 175 80 ICO 158 110 62 859 64 48 31 214 22 «i2 39 U» 62 30 189 87 46 319 54 56 87 62 87 158 i 10 18 9 3 65 10 12 * 22 2 9 3 6 i i 29 9 3 24 6 9 8 8 5 4 26 150 140 101 59 794 54 36 27 192 20 53 36 143 48 26 160 78 42 295 48 47 79 44 82 154 1,386 8,288 9,565 5,051 3,570 42, 926 3,399 2,833 1,812 14, 009 1,058 2,849 1,820 7,836 3,980 1,280 7,643 4, 355 4,068 15,573 2,088 2,730 3,433 1,975 5,019 9,184 1,386 8,116 9,472 5, 051 3,498 42, 706 3,377 2,833 1,812 13,645 090 2, 800 682 4,088 c4, 967 2,213 1,687 22, 673 1,730 1,334 87S . 0,749 480 1,400 704 4,028 4,5(K 2,833 i.sai 20, 033 1,647 1,499 936 6,896 510 1,400 Los Angeles 172 93 85 51 87 42 OaWand Sacramento — San Diego 78 220 23 dii 108 7 «34 112 15 San Francisco Ban Jose Stockton Colorado : Colorado Springs (6)... Denver 304 63 49 172 40 23 192 28 28 lieadTille Fueblo(/) Connecticut: Ansonia (6).., Bridgeport 7,702 3,929 1,280 3,739 1,936 3,963 1,993 134 51 55 24 79 27 Greemrich Hartford 4,3a 2,049 2,292 14 e 8 ITew Britain ITew Haven (g) 16, 063 2,632 2,730 7,679 1,285 7,384 1,347 610 66 250 24 260 32 i l^orwalk Norwich (b) i Stamford "Waterbury (6) Dela-waro : "Wilmington 17 17 8^033 1,151 District of Columbia: Washington (a) Florida: Jacksonville 67 28 28 135 71 44 48 88 28 72 60 77 29 2,842 58 48 39 67 40 S3 40 36 18 17 95 53 6 4 1 11 6 29 14 16 84 47 32 10 11 40 18 8 2 4 4 4 24 8 7 36 14 2,559 1,235 1,473 7,880 3,808 2,444 2,042 4,387 1,516 3,234 2,430 3,391 1,517 135, 551 2,719 3,116 1,594 2,678 1,652 2,308 1,901 1,079 637 677 5,546 2,171 1,234 1,521 2,945 1,375 3,193 2,401 3,316 929 134,327 2,699 2,996 1,450 2,649 1, 652 2, 156 1,726 565 267 332 2,622 898 645 727 1,377 651 1,619 1,284 1,623 435 66,461 1,374 1,498 746 1,363 815 1,051 839 524 370 346 3,024 1,273 689 794 1,608 724 1,674 1,117 1,693 494 07,866 1,325 1,498 704 1,286 837 1,105 836 1,480 693 796 2,334 1,637 1,210 621 1,442 140 41 29 75 683 1,224 20 120 144 29 690 277 381 1,094 692 484 229 620 64 20 9 37 297 612 10 45 71 14 700 321 415 1,240 945 728 292 822 78 21 20 33 291 612 10 75 73 15 Key "West Pensacola Georgia : Atlanta 39 64 23 72 60 77 19 2,842 58 48 36 57 40 63 40 2 9 3 5 12 2 1 175 " 8 6 8 '2 4 3 2 37 55 25 67 38 75 18 2,667 60 42 28 65 36 60 38 9 24 B 6 6 18 Illinois : Alton Aurora Belleville Bloomington (/ ) Cairo 10 1 9 Chicago Danville Decatur (/) Bast St. Louis 3 2 1 Elgin Freeport 152 176 70 73 82 93 Jacksonville oNot reported distinct b Includes unseparated Includes 12 Japanese. from including county or Bistriot. colored. ^Includes 12 Mongolians. e Includes 9 MongoUana. / Number of colored pupils estimated ftom present attendance j7 Number of colored pupils and ratio of aezes eatimated firom present attendance. INSTITUTIONS. 1S5 Tabm 93.— public school ENROLLMENT IN CITIES WITH 10,000 INHABITANTS AND OVER, CENSUS OF 1890— Continued. STATSS AND CITIES. TEACHEES. Aggre- "Whlte. 65 ii 113 67 78 43 80 43 17 46 162 114 314 43 69 40 24 39 CO 62 57 120 82 84 54 75 119 184 93 52 51 50 96 40 41 104 67 120 90 66 62 430 56 10 422 19 59 44 93 51 69 167 1,187 Total. Slmois^ — Continued. Jolict Molino (a) Peoria (a) Quincy Eoctford Book Island (a) SpringiieU Streator 'Indiana: Anderson (&) .- Blkhart Evansvillo ForfWayne... Inditnapolis (a) Joffersonville lafaybtto (a) Iiogansport Michigan city Muncio Ifew Albany Eicliniond Sonth Bend Terre Haute loTra: Burlington (o) Cedar Itaplds Clinton Council Bluffs Davenport Des Moines (d) Dubuquo Keokuk (c) Muscatine Oltumwa Sioux city («) Kansas : Atchison .- Tort Soott Eansas city Leavcn^oi'tli Xopoka "Wiciita(a) Kentucky : Covington Lexington IiOnisvUle Newport Paducah Iiouisiana : Baton Eouge New Orleans Shreveport Maino: Aubiirn ■ Augusta Bangor Biddeford Lewiaton Portland (a) Maryland : Baltimore Cumberland Hagorstown a Number of colored pupils estimated b Includes unseparated colored. <• Number and sex of colored pupils e; 65 44 142 03 78 48 80 43 17 46 143 114 300 36 58 40 24 39 eo 62 57 114 82 84 54 75 119 184 98 02 51 50 96 30 34 88 45 100 90 CO 42 349 55 24 396 10 59 44 93 51 69 167 1,171 23 35 Male. Fe- male, 13 3 4 10 6 16 5 6 6 4 3 10 5 6 10 15 1 2 5 13 7 U 11 5 2 24 2 S 1 18 3 3 4 4 7 4 U HI Colored. Total. 63 41 129 60 75 44 72 42 14 42 133 109 285 31 53 35 20 36 50 57 51 104 67 83 62 70 loo 177 82 41 46 50 92 73 40 83 73 54 40 325 63 19 5 373 7 56 40 89 44 65 156 1,060 20 27 Malo. 19 Fe- male. 11 gate. ■White. 3,580 2,126 7,561 4,095 3,780 2,340 3,659 2,283 1,180 2,165 6,470 4,504 16, 276 2,505 7,139 2,073 1,137 2,035 3,299 2,689 2,881 6,012 4,199 3,720 2, 692 3,609 4,629 7,704 4,701 2,317 2,023 2,462 4,287 2,182 2,638 6,077 3,390 6,311 4,804 4,018 2,905 22, 624 3,273 1,979 535 23, 346 722 1,320 1,879 3,032 1,930 2,828 6,167 43, 850 1,724 1,671 Total. 3,580 2,096 7,448 3,805 3,755 2,307 3,159 2,280 1,180 2,161 5,594 4,550 14, 799 2,131 7,059 2,048 1,132 1,951 2,863 2, 463 2,738 4,758 4,099 3,669 2,649 3,690 4,573 7,627 4,664 2,096 2,018 2,420 4,277 1,639 2,227 4,877 2,726 5,134 4,651 3,674 2,008 17, 795 3,193 1,363 316 17, 966 310 1,820 1,875 Male. 1,930 2,821 6,150 42, 101 1,539 1,488 1,823 1,014 3,586 1,855 1,870 1,147 1,619 1,136 542 1,098 2,828 2,178 6,768 1,119 3,479 989 556 963 1,420 1,179 1,330 2,388 2,161 1,843 1,320 1,721 2,335 3,655 2,342 1,075 1,200 2,107 789 1,211 2,400 1,344 2,501 2,239 1,021 8,778 1,511 Fe- male. 167 8,588 168 870 949 1,005 1,402 3,650 21, 096 775 754 1,757 1,082 3,862 1,950 1,885 1,160 1,540 1,144 638 1,071 2,760 2,372 8,031 1,012 3,580 1,059 576 983 1,443 1,284 1,458 2,370 1,938 1,826 1,329 1,869 2,238 3,972 2,322 1,021 Colored, 1,220 2,170 350 1,016 2,477 1,382 2,633 2,412 987 9,017 1,687 Total. 159 1,378 142 950 926 365 1,419 2,600 21, 005 764 734 30 J13 290 25 33 500 2 4 882 14 1,477 374 80 25 5 84 436. 226 93 254 100 51 43 19 56 77 37 221 10 42 10 643 411 800 664 1,177 153 344 897 4,829 219 5,380 413 Male. 7 17 6,749 185 183 15 57 140 12 13 243 1 1 450 6 632 185 45 15 3 41 212 103 33 118 50 27 20 11 29 40 16 95 20 6 263 184 350 310 547 79 395 2,154 34 105 2,695 193 4 13 3,073 3 4 3,676 87 M from present attendance, itlmated from present attendance. d Colored pupils reported by East Des Moines, e Sex and color of pupils estimated from present attendance. 136 EDUCATION. Table 22.— PUBLIC SCHOOL ENKOLLMENT IN CITIES WITH 10,000 INHABITANTS AND OVEE, CENSUS OF 1890— Continued. 6TAIBS 4ND CITIES. Stlassachnsctts : I. Beverly (a) Boston Brockton (!>) Brookline Cambritlge (c) Chelsea ((!) Cliicopco Clinton Everett PallEiver !Fitcliburg ' Gloucester (c) H.averhill Holyote Hyde Park Lawrence (d) Lowell Lynn Maiden Marlboro ..." Medford New Bedford (e) . . !N"ewbnryport if) . Kewton (c) Korth Adams (f) . Northampton (d) . Peahody Pittsfield Quincy Salem (0 Somerville (/) Springfield (^ ... Taunton "Waltham (17) "Weymouth "Woburn "Worcester Michigan : Alpena Battle Creek (/).. Bay city {/) Detroit (c) Grand Bapida ... Ishpeming Jackson Kalamazoo (/) Lansing Manistee Menominee Muskegon Port Huron Saginaw (?i) "West Bay city... Minnesota : . Duluth Minneapolis (e) .. St. Paul Stillwater (a) — "Winona (c) Aggre- gate. is 1,380 85 67 251 103 S5 33 42 235 83 104 95 103 41 137 205 166 89 54 40 *35 38 107 67 71 44 85 66 102 142 153 98 62 52 26 323 30 49 87 491 228 23 45 70 38 61 30 101 40 172 67 70 609 454 42 60 "White. TotaJ. 43 1,379 85 67 251 101 85 33 42 235 83 104 05 103 41 137 205 165 89 54 46 135 38 107 67 71 44 85 60 102 142 152 98 63 62 .20 321 30 49 87 491 228 23 45 70 38 51 30 101 40 172 67 70 609 452 42 CO Male. 2 168 9 8 21 11 3 1 3 14 7 5 6 11 8 7 15 10 6 2 7 9 5 17 2 4 I i ' 1 5 ■ 6 8 1" ' 11 \ 5 : 7 ' 4 29 2 5 21 8 1 2 2 1 4 1 7 1 15 5 3 19 4G 3 Fe- male. 41 1,211 76 69 230 90 32 32 39 221 76 99 89 92 33 130 190 155 83 52 39 126 33 90 65 67 39 80 00 04 131 144 87 57 45 22 292 27 47 82 470 220 22 43 08 37 47 29 94 39 157 52 67 490 400 39 67 Colored. Total. Male. Fe- male. 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 Aggre- gate. 1,766 68, 798 3,892 2,007 10, 335 6,389 1,781 1,654 1,908 11, 124 3,725 4,137 3,832 4,798 1,993 6,285 11,149 8,550 3,692 737 2, 2, 5, 1, 4,363 2,631 2,509 2,129 3,300 3,287 4,111 7,767 6,260 4,358 2,145 2,202 2,529 14, 933 1,549 2,250 4,188 23, 916 10, 752 1,721 2,109 3,289 2,322 2,649 1,725 5,171 2,234 7,866 2,837 3,197 20, 592 16,442 1,749 2,930 ■White. Total. 1,754 67, 746 3,890 2,007 10, 335 5,289 1,781 1,654 1,985 11, 112 3,720 4,137 3, .779 4,798 0,276 11, 134 8,550 3,676 2,372 2,179 5,436 1,726 4,363 2,619 2,500 2,129 3,309 4,076 7,737 6,066 2, 137 2,189 2, 515 14, 767 2,187 4,156 23, 916 1,721 2,042 3,214 2,262 2,648 1,725 6,171 2,230 7,852 2,837 3,191 20, 592 16, 322 1,737 2,930 Male. 858 35, 609 2,022 982 5,141 2,740 919 895 925 6,836 1,917 2,095 1,670 2,570 3, 255 5,700 4,354 1,834 1,090 2,610 867 2,185 1,352 1,214 1,016 1,641 2,383 4,057 2,801 1,074 1,090 1,450 7,679 636 2,068 12, 300 848 958 1,547 1,000 1,370 850 2,671 1,130 3,959 1,411 1,654 10, 270 8,116 799 1,300 Fe- male. 896 32, 137 1,668 1,025 5,194 2,549 862 759 1,060 5,277 1,803 2,042 1,909 2,228 3,021 5,434 4,196 1,842 1,089 2,796 859 2,178 1,267 1,286 1,113 1,668 1,693 3,680 3,265 1,063 1,096 1,065 7,078 1,551 2,088 11, 016 873 1,084 1,667 1,262 1,278 875 2,600 1,100 3,893 1,426 1,537 10, 322 8,206 938 1,630 Colored. Total. 12 1,052 2 100 53 200 11 35 20 200 16 14 176 120 12 Male. 5 605 23 2 110 6 22 20 10 100 a Number of pupils and ratio of sexes estimated from present attendance. & Sex estimated. c Includes unseparated colored. d Number of colored pupils and ratio of Boxes estimated from present ftttendancc. e Sex and color of pupila'estimated from present attendance. /Number of colored pupils estimated from present attendance. g Number and sex of colored pupils estimated from present attendance. h "West Saginaw reported only total enrollment; sex estimated from report of East Saginaw, color from East Saginaw only. INSTITUTIONS. 137 Table 22.— PUBLIC SCHOOL ENROLLMENT IN CITIES "WITH 10,000 INHABITANTS AND OVER, CENSUS OF 1890— Continued. STATES AND CITIES. Uissiasippi: Meridian Ifatclioz Yicksturg Missouri: Hannibal Kansas city St. Joseph St. Louis Sedalia ■ Springfield Uontana: Butte city Helena>(a) Ifeliraska : Beatrice Hastings Lincoln UTebraska city Omaha New Hampsliire : Concord (a) Dover Manchester Nashua New Jersey: Atlantic city Bayonne Bridgetou Camden ■ Elizabeth Hoboken Jersey city MillviUe Newark New Brunswick . Orange Passaic Paterson Plainfleld(a) .... Trenton Union NewTork: Albany Amsterdam Auburn (a) Binghamton (a) . Brooklyn (b) Buffalo Cohoos Elmira (a) Gloversville Horn ells ville — Ithaca Jamestown Kingston Lansingburg — Lookport Lens Island city Middletown Newburg New York (c) TEACHERS. Aggre- gate. 36 28 27 45 287 ■ 132 1,154 54 50 50 33 32 28 96 32 282 40 75 73 35 54 31 177 77 120 403 . 41 443 S3 47 38 224 40 137 31 278 42 102 102 1,958 ., 715 65 "White. Total. 28 15 16 36 257 117 ,058 48 44 50 33 32 28 96 32 282 40 75 73 35 54 31 161 77 120 403 41 439 53 47 38 224 40 134 31 278 42 102 102 1,940 715 55 98 Male. fe- male. 27 14 15 33 227 109 ., 004 47 42 43 31 26 27 90 40 40 37 37 77 77 2 71 71 17 44 44 64 54 4 60 105 105 4 101 36 36 1 35 83 83 7 70 3,706 3,690 329 3,361 16 a Number of colored pupils estimated from present attendance. 6 Number of colored pupils and ratio of se^es estimated from present attendance. 273 34 49 28 156 73 112 385 30 405 49 43 37 209 37 129 28 255 Celored. Total. Male. Fe. male. 16 97 96 1,860 668 54 93 36 39 34 75 54 15 Aggre- gate. AVhito. 1,500 1,288 1,466 2,438 17, 808 6,813 58, 316 2,955 4,612 2,447 1,695 1,892 1,550 5,359 1,341 13, 279 4,202 1,621 3,787 2,699 1,935 2,859 2,005 11,523 4,420 0,453 22, 294 1,833 26, 137 2,402 1,964 2,056 12, 024 1,647 6,935 1,862 14, 389 2,639 3,634 4,763 110, 722 34,683 2,619 4,629 2,607 2,097 1,871 2,720 3,666 1,731 2,730 6,403 1,946 3,437 197, 945 Total. 1,014 638 680 1,914 16, 698 6,139 53, 294 2,511 3,960 2,425 1,660 1,870 1,634 5,200 1,322 12, 891 4,198 1,514 3,783 2,692 1,795 2,844 1,927 11, 633 4,299 6,449 21, 733 1,804 24, 264 2,409 1, 833 1,991 11, 743 1,607 6,814 1,862 14,339 3,469 4,722 109, 086 34, 408 2,619 4,628 2,483 2,091 1,838 3,698 1,898 3,344 196, 333 402 238 297 907 7,846 3,000 25,960 1,213 1,915 1,206 724 916 730 2,585 2,017 742 1,800 1,508 885 1,309 940 5,142 2,087 3,282 10, 466 764 11, 681 1,187 896 1,010 6,328 853 3,286 040 7,159 1,700 2,325 64, 647 16, 900 1,362 2,317 1,219 976 862 re- male. 612 300 1,007 7,852 3,139 27, 334 1,298 2,015 1,219 836 954 784 2,615 6,661 2,181 772 1,923 1,184 910 1,635 987 5,891 2,212 3,167 11, 277 1,040 12, 683 1,222 937 981 6,415 754 3,528 922 Colored. Total. 1,905 962 1,663 98,029 1,763 2,397 54, 439 17, 508 1,267 2,211 1,269 1,115 976 486 750 786 524 2,110 674 5,022 444 552 22 35 22 16 159 19 4 7 4 7 140 15 73 490 121 4 561 29 873 83 131 65 281 40 121 Male. 211 329 313 296 2,449 209 276 60 68 9 43 236 49 2 228 11 426 39 68 25 129 23 53 1,693 946 1,691 98, 304 75 41 1,636 175 101 19 6 33 68 40 21 8.-!9 48 93 1,612 40 10 21 26 46 806 33 23 47 SOS Colored pupils partly estimated. 138 EDUCATION. Table 3a.— PUBLIC SCHOOL ENROLLMENT IN CITIES WITH 10,000 INHABITANTS AND OVEE, CENSUS OF 1890— Gontmued. STATES ABB CITIES. Ke"W York — Continued. Ogdensburg Oswego Eocliester Eome (a) Saratoga Springs Schenectady . Syracuse (!>) Oioy TJtioa ■Watertown "WestTroy Yonkers (a) ^ ITortli Carolina: Asherille Charlotte Baleigh "Wilmington Ohio: Akron Canton Chillicothe Cincinnati Cleveland ColUmhus (&) Dayton East LiTerpool . . rindlay Hamilton Ironton (W liima ^.*... Mansfield Massillon ITewark (a) Portsmouth Sandusky Springfield (a)... Stcubenville Tiffin Toledo (J) Toungstown Zanesville (&) Oregon: East Portland ,.. Portland Pennsylvania: Allegheny (fi) Allentown Altoona Bradford Carbondale Chester - Columbia Easton Erie Earrisburg (a) . . . Hazelton Johnstown (t) ... Lancaster Lebanon (6) McKeesport Aggre- gate. 38 72 72 442 41 47 50 287 171 170 65 29 68 22 27 35 26 100 80 51 766 69t 255 192 34 57 47 40 60 48 28 58 46 60 113 60 33 213 70 80 28 90 278 74 100 44 32 65 33 60 164 124 34 25 78 39 60 a ITumber of colored Wbite. Total. 72 72 442 41 47 50 237 171 170 65 29 19 19 19 14 100 80 46 751 690 255 192 34 67 46 40 50 48 28 56 42 66 113 60 32 213 76 Male. 4 3 2 17 t 5 2 16 19 6 5 3 4 3 i 5 1 7 12 2 115 34 16 20 Fe- male. 34 69 70 425 37 42 48 271 162 164 60 26 64 16 15 14 13 93 68 44 636 656 239 172 95 48 27 193 67 76 24 84 256 278 22 74 14 60 100 10 90 44 1 43 32 4 28 65 2 63 32 2 30 CO 11 49 164 9 145 118 14 104 34 6 28 25 4 21 78 5 73 39 7 3; 50 4 46 pupils estimated irom present attendance. Colored. Total. Male. Fe- male. Aggre- gate. 1,812 3,709 3,004 17,024 2,096 2, 273 2,415 13, 401 7, 712 6,341 2,430 1, 653 3, 624 1,446 1,600 2,418 2,430 4,907 4,253 2,055 36, 659 37, 641 12, 161 8,405 2,331 3,227 2,369 2,219 2,482 1,515 1,847 2,588 2, 208 3,029 5, 098 2,566 1, 421 10, 877 4,331 3,355 1,479 4,892 15, 947 4,362 5,335 ],733 1,740 3,318 1,883 2,520 5,440 6,813 1,809 1, 540 4,646 2,212 2,903 "White. Total. 3,700 2,924' 16, 955 2,039 2,204 2,405 13, 401 6,324 1,111 908 1,043 1, 143 4,820 4,241 1,847 35, 059 37, 219 12,461 8,465 2,331 3,227 2,290 2,219 2, 482 1,515 1,847 2,545 2,620 2,934 4,400 2,431 1,415 10, 877 4,210 3,355 1,478 4,878 15,947 4,362 5,340 1,717 1,740 2,985 1,760 2,473 5,400 6,343 1,809 1,540 4,579 2,212 2,903 b Includes Male. 1,857 1,407 8,3.58 1,0S4 1 083 1,200 6,651 3,113 1,873 511 423 462 528 2,387 2,107 967 17, 951 IS, 766 0,128 4,267 1,120 1,097 1,262 Fe- male. 1,8!^ 1,517 8,597 992 1,116 1,205 0,750 3,211 1,212 962 1,439 2,239 1,301 672 5,454 2,087 1,719 773 2,270 7,878 2,181 2,622 704 824 1,431 860 1,216 2,700 3,067 899 742 2,308 1,086 1,433 1,716 60O 480 581 615 2,433 2,134 880 17, 108 13, 453 6,333 4,198 1,179 1,122 1,230 1,333 1,058 1,445 2,161 1,130 743 5,423 2,123 1,636 2,608 8,069 2,181 2,718 1,013 916 1, 554 960 1,257 2,700 3,276 910 798 2f271 1,126 1,420 Colored. Total. 10 17 335 592 1,375 1,287 87 12 208 1,600 422 70 43 183 95 698 125 6 121 333 123 47 40 470 67 Male. 4 34 31 5 ■35 6 159 257 633 594 37 4 114 800 198 16 103 40 344 55 4 61 21 7 152 59 23 24 211 27 nnseparated colored. INSTITUTIONS. 139 Table 82.— PTIBIilC SCHOOL ENROLLMENT IN CITIES WITH 10,000 INHABITANTS AND OVER, CEN OP 1890— Continued. sua TEACHEES. PUPILS. STATES AKD CITIES. Aggre- gate. -White. Colored. Aggre- gate. White. Colored. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Pennsyltania^Continued. 31 27 44 66 36 2,694 618 25 43 52 189 203 46 43 27 113 88 62 59 50 85 394 49 46 110 27 35 74 21 56 107 157 68 73 25 16 51 90 61 10 76 48 22 68 55 29 30 32 . 62 31 48 23 230 18 d colored. BuUetiu ^ 31 27 44 56 36 2,666 618 25 43 52 189 203 46 43 27 113 83 60 59 50 85 394 49 40 106 17 35 45 14 41 77 117 50 62 20 15 43 69 40 9 64 37 22 68 65 29 18 18 38 21 24 16 154 13 'o. 17 proT 5 3 5 5 2 99 39 2 6 7 7 21 9 8 8 20 13 18 4 5 8 24 9 4 9 2 3 3 2 13 26 24 39 51 34 2,567 579 23 37 45 182 182 37 35 19 93 75 42 55 45 77 370 4fl 42 97 15 32 42 12 28 77 102 46 47 20 14 35 60 32 8 54 32 17 45 50 27 16 15 34 17 23 14 135 11 B enroUme 1,939 1,471 2,242 2,565 2,118 162, 108 31, 014 1,412 2,205 2,435 8,687 11,023 2,887 2,684 1,505 6,536 4,598 3,226 4,072 2,505 5,019 18,271 2,687 2,231 5,287 1,724 1,441 4,541 1,513 3,305 6,073 8,475 2,760 4,085 1,475 859 2,839 3,922 3,360 783 4,407 2,637 1,942 4,684 1,740 1,211 1,838 1,499 3,350 2,575 3,215 1,705 11,749 2,033 c Numbe 1,939 1,471 2,224 2,493 2,093 158, 573 31, 014 1,406 2,190 2,408 8,587 10, 998 2,865 2,684 1,487 «,536 4,383 3,117 4,072 2,295 5,004 18, 271 2,687 2,231 2,803 857 1,438 2,578 897 2,625 3,544 5,709 1,912 3,785 1,168 798 2,337 3,071 1,938 727 3,685 1,837 1,939 4,684 1,740 1,211 lj077 689 1,677 1,317 1,391 1,088 6,781 1,424 r of colorec 1,093 689 1, 100 1,260 994 77, 762 15,326 623 1,122 1,276 4,303 5,278 1,368 1,294 800 3,162 2,128 1,607 2,100 1,148 2,558 9,189 1,378 1,150 1,041 413 717 1,288 . 432 1,185 848 782 1,12^ 1,233 1,099 80, 811 15, 688 783 1,068 1,132 4,284 5,720 1,497 1,390 687 3,374 2,256 1,510 1,972 1,147 2,446 9,082 1,309 1,081 1,762 444 721 1,230 465 1,340 18 72 25 3,536 10 37 6 1,653 8 IPTorristown 35 OilcilT 19 PliUadelpliia(6) PittsT^ursr (a) 28 6 22 1,877 . 6 15 27 100 25 22 2 6 9 50 10 10 i Pottatown 9 PottsviUe 18 50 15 12 18 10 8 "Wilkesbarre {a) 215 109 107 47 108 York 2 1 1 62 Bhode Island: 210 15 93 8 117 7 Soutli Carolina: 4 10 2 4 8 2,484 867 3 1,963 616 780 2,529 2,766 848 900 307 61 502 851 1,422 56 722 800 3 1,094 362 897 218 346 1,390 605 South Dakota: 3 Tennessee : 29 7 15 30 40 18 11 5 1 8 21 21 1 12 11 6 1 9 8 22 7 7 2 1 2 10 8 1 4 a 23 6 6 22 18 11 4 3 6 11 13 8 8 1,066 398 434 15 4 15 2,773 928 1,800 530 418 1,069 1,467 932 424 1,735 •910 985 2,306 943 427 642 375 799 625 702 527 3,282 670 1 pupils est 2,936 984 1,985 638 380 1,268 1,604 1,006 303 1,950 927 954 2,378 797 784 435 314 878 692 689 661 3,499 754 1,189 378 400 137 26 247 392 646 33 328 369 1 1,577 Texas : 470 500 170 1 8 9 8 1 10 5 5 23 5 2 2 3 4 4 1 2 19 2 ed to be th 35 255 459 776 23 394 431 XTtah: 2 Vermont : Virginia: 12 14 24 10 24 7 76 5 6 3 8 2 2 1 12 1 6 11 16 8 22 6 64 4 761 810 1,673 1,258 1,824 617 4,908 609 383 401 680 613 769 . 290 2,110 273 378 409 993 l^orfnlk 745 1,055 327 2,858 33e a Includes unseparate 6 The figures given ii at for a single daj imated from present attendi mce. 140 EDUCATION. Table 22.~PUBLIC SCHOOL ENROLLMENT IN CITIES WITH 10,000 INHABITANTS AND OVEE, CENSUS OF 1890— Continued. TEACHERS. PUPILS. STATES AND dTIKS. Aggre- gate. "White. Colored. Aggre- gate. ■White. Colored. Total Male.. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe^ male. Total. Male. Fe- male. Total. Male. Fe- . male, i ■Washington : 65 40 59 30 117 44 62 47 43 83 47 31 496 62 60 41 65 40 69 27 112 44 62 47 43 83 47 31 496 62 60 41 4 3 4 2 5 8 8 1 2 8 3 3 63 9 7 8 61 87 65 25 107 36 54 46 41 75 44 28 433 63 53 33 4,621 2,784 5,656 1,606 5,609 1,908 3,177 2,294 1,653 4,462 1,989 1,950 27,337 7,808 3,323 2,405 4,599 2,784 5,661 1,324 6,446 1,005 3,177 2,260 1,653 4,453 1,989 1, 950 27, 337 7,808 3,313 2,405 2,299 1,.606 2,810 673 2,665 956 1,610 1,157 760 2,268 1,020 973 13, 450 3,902 1,672 1,208 2,300 1,279 2,741 651 2,781 919 1,667 1,103 893 2,185 969 977 13,887 3,906 1,041 1,197 22 11 n 6 182 163 3 3 80 78 3 West Virginia: 3 6 2 1 1 4 102 85 *W"iaconsin, : 3 34 19 15 6 4 10 5 5 Wyoining: 23 23 2 21 993 980 610 470 13 6 7 a Includes unseparated colored. b Ifumher of colored pupils estimated from present attendance. c Number of colored pupils and ratio of sexes estimated from present attendance. d Uot reported distinct from the including county. INSTITUTIONS. 141 Table 23.— REPORTED FINANCES OF SCHOOL DISTRICTS, CENSUS OF 1890, BS STATES AND TERRITORIES. OEDINART KEOEIPTS. OEDINAKY EXPBNDITUKES. Value ofbuildinga and oilier property. BTATES AND TERHITOIIIES. Total ordinary- receipts. Taxation. Fanda and rents. MiiiceUa- neous. Total ordinary expendi- tures. Teachers' wages. Construc- tion and care of buildings. Libraries and apparatus. Miscella- neous. Debt less sinking fund. 1 $139, 770, 063 $102,258,090 37, 619, 786 t25,707,964 $11,806,009 $138, 888, 053 $88,772,816 f24, 228, 403 Jl, 608, 039 f24, 218, 730 J37, 593, 854 North Atlantic division. . 49, 201, 216 8,273,147 3, 308, 283 47, 625, 648 28,007,821 10, 687, 114 455, 077 8, 415, 630 9, 671, 103 1, 104, 691 751, 266 712, 988 8, 236, 046 083, 461 2, 015, 667 17,811,282 3,442,312 14,093,503 8, 085, 223 692, 200 665, 537 623, 653 8, 129, 713 746, 386 1,533,002 13, 407, 115 1, 159, 272 10, 661, 918 5, 67S, 474 384,033 67, 634 14, 821 153, 938 131, 518 401, 717 3,531,694 2, 095, 250 1, 492, 462 2,307,051 28, 368 18, 095 74, 514 2,345 105, 527 80, 048 872, 473 187, 790 1, 939, 123 699, 698 1, 114, 902 814, 394 689, 917 8, 286, 062 917, 990 2,123,839 17, 392, 274 3, 457, 525 12, 828, 645 8,030,711 807, 413 489, 300 525, 541 i, 740, 024 575, 783 1, 830, 087 10, 422, 172 2, 239, 811 6, 937, 690 6, 400, 063 307, 489 115,643 81,105 1, 075, 420 132, 080 410,915 1, 964, 974 409, 037 3, 253, 313 1, 257, 050 $3, 455, 905 2,637,464 W 27, S93, 831 2, 739, 672 6, 275, 177 41, 626, 735 8, 019, 793 35,436,412 (a) Ifew Hampshire 209, 551 73, 167 1, 870, 018 203, 080 360, 394 4, 593, 205 738, 397 2, 638, 642 884, 277 182, 331 10, 044 102, 835 (a) Rhodo Island 7,047 10, 443 411,863 0,080 119, 880 1,610,360 1, 170, 183 1,592,479 Pennsylvania Soatli Atlantic division.. 4,803,034 88,721 18, 299 329, 982 1, 776, 4S3 906, 124 1, 590, 060 1, 298, 321 721, 752 449, 836 1, 042, 991 569, 672 61, 108, 263 227, 614 1, 602, 863 453, 062 705, 429 961, 906 674, 619 428,336 190, 109 631, 636 47, 033, 142 102, 368 72, 050 453, 062 851, 468 286, 969 29, 063 329, 008 1, 910, 063 900, 124 1,577,347 1, 284, 991 718, 225 460, 260 967, 590 476, 603 02,815,631 222, 088 1,457,527 610, 601 1, 248, 355 832, 901 555, 983 384,814 831,007 360, 607 39, 806, 831 100, 920 286, 707 118, 337 173, 638 242, 190 88, 622 34, 151 136, 523 71, 066 12, 310, 077 850, 592 m 3, 235, 085 2, 483, 528 853, 700 457,473 (6) 573, 871 (a) 101, 573 167, 429 263, 074 141,724 176, 198 73, 620 27, 131 (s) District of Colum'bia. 14,112 13,730 33, 036 (a) 33, 163 46, 446 118, 070 21, 500 373, 630 6,317 5, 642, 528 (a) 'W'est Yirginia North Carolina South Carolina 18, 299 (a) 14, 104 (a) 479, 252 32, 819 8, 432, 593 (a) Florida 35,101 9, 809, 489 13,079 769, 134 (a) 26, 143, 699 10, 443, 534 4, 173, 205 11,453,226 5, 667, 235 3, 933, 202 4, 423, 340 6, 836, 840 4, 957, 484 601, 677 1, 096, 299 3, 277, 150 4, 245, 015 10, 294, Oil 9, 937, 584 3, 143, 568 8, 828, 109 4, 110, 035 2, 815, 426 2, 749, 135 5,385,403 3,440,120 441, 081 864, 967 1, 744, 672 3,573,042 6, 698, 244 243, 294 656, 110 1, 396, 189 795,813 782, 131 862, 048 799, 578 1,487,516 127, 190 178, 244 601, 977 602, 503 3, 719, 866 202, 650 373, 527 1, 228, 928 701,437 335, 645 812, 157 651,805 29, 848 33,406 53,088 930, 501 169, 470 875, 901 10, 755, 240 5, 900, 233 11,288,520 6,446,416 3, 711, 280 4, 033, 515 6, 477, 256 6, 128, 2C0 620, 946 1, 173, 757 3,301,119 4, 972, 967 9, 869, 449 0, 760, 709 8,783,087 7, 207, 623 3, 323, 882 2, 493, 003 2,374,713 4,318,871 3, 472, 220 358, 359 695, 841 2, 051, 449 3,021,066 8, 209, 229 1, 48S, 474 854, 486 2, 080, r,39 894, 530 475, 531 714, 031 509, 205 865, 382 66, 719 131,377 915, 894 874, 221 769, 981 2, 500, 063 1,202,660 1,721,790 1, 157, 833 585, 915 934, 414 1, 675, 737 762, 847 183,632 290, 721 333, 776 1, 000, 603 794, 281 32, 631, 549 16,017,777 26, 814, 480 13, 853, C27 8, 815, 900 11, 4-08, 173 13,090,812 13. 194, 381 1,516,099 3, 053, 743 6, 337, 060 10, 017, 151 3, 244, 312 ^° 891, 906 209,471 70, 171 156, 838 10, 353 73, 383 27,802 28,216 55,818 Illinois 3, 183, 397 1, 805, 497 311, 903 2, 006, 423 1, 221, 233 1, 465, 551 Korth Dakota Soutti Dakota 1,053,095 3, 103, 333 2, 048, 212 77, 077 95, 978 6, 086, 928 220, 343 South Central division... 2, 113, 046 1, 417, 803 606, 465 1, 132, 782 724, 021 3, 204, 001 1, 880, 362 1, 206, 926 495, 096 613, 710 338, 964 376, 726 232, 684 82, 072 2, 028, 552 1, 300, 351 647, 880 1, 097, 916 704, 580 3, 173, 104 1,735,181 1, 079, 256 631, 916 939, 087 522,914 2, 530, 975 290, 931 77, 257 440 106, 983 15, 964 64, 745 153, 600 415, 558 3,601,138 2,380,319 (&) l.i) 168, 872 128, 807 111,369 414,312 211, 590 2, 558, 297 36, 855 (a) (a) Alahama 104, 760 173,467 269, 038 94, 084 27, 982 ISO, 779 (a) (a) 45, 792 Texas 33, 982 1, 095, 831 10, 481, 350 786, 460 6,220,444 295, 491 2, 976, 307 13, 880 1, 279, 599 1,019,060 9, 946, 814 869, 900 6, 228, 872 98, 948 2, 017, 607 13, 331 239, 129 36, 881 1, 441, 206 784, 853 17, 489 1, 540, 408 "Western division 447, 034 152, 018 2, 165, 502 123, 696 359, 716 152, 918 1,481,051 78, 082 87, 318 364, 083 152, 918 1,j081, 379 79, 186 226, 508 88, 851 818, 603 56, 639 96, 673 4,859 607, 603 3,137 7,898 33, 004 59, 208 255, 271 19, 410 994, 198 W 4, 386, 905 6,461 132, 046 (a) \V y ommg 112,702 571, 749 45, 814 253, 626 19, 370 Ke-w Mexico 20, 233 Arizona (d) "Utah 345, 393 180, 976 170, 777 971, 618 904, 337 5, 018, 899 259, 250 124, 515 167, 553 668,786 641,237 2,293,336 28, 017 65, 930 58, 126 631 3,224 302, 832 111,913 98, 092 394, 677 162, 597 168, 318 944, 190 880, 369 5, 119, 097 193, 959 135, 800 121, 581 428,755 663, 694 3, 594, 589 124,616 9,730 IS, 048 299,555 148, 938 703, 948 25, 057 1,705 7,903 53, 915 41,056 113, 563 51,054 16, 362 20, 186 156, 935 123, 781 706, 995 945, 982 277, 233 (6) 1, 999, 807 1, 769, 600 13,024,143 (o) 15, 300 111, 642 291, 302 151, 187 2, 627, 471 186, 020 504, 809 a No debt, b No report, c No report; bill for territorial organization approved May 2, 1890. d Keport incomplete, receipts not giTen; eipenditmes, $177,484. i^JCAV-V-V^..-