■\\ HA 205.A3T918 "'*•""•* '■""■">' 3 1924 013 753 045 New York State College of Agriculture At Cornell University Ithaca, N, Y. Library !'fe, '«J^ 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/cu31924013753045 '^. DEPARTMENT' OF COMMKRCE LIST OF PUBLICATIONS OF THE PERMANENT CENSUS BUREAU BUREAU OF'Tllfi bEf^SUS SAM. L. RO r PnhMr«ih''™Q «-rtiii=Ki« ihiJ able for distribution by the Census Bureau, but generally may be piirchusod from the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C. Publioations avSulabletorf, distribution may be had on application to the Director of the C6nsu9,T3epartment of Coramerco, \\ asmngton, JJ. o. Abstract of petisus of manufactures, 1914. Benevolent institutions: 1904,and 1910., „, ' Birth statistics for the re^stratiOn area olthe United . States: 1915and 1916. The blind and the deaf : 1900. BKnd population of the Uiii^d States: 1910. Cancer in the United- States:'1914. : Cehtral eletftric light and power' stations: *1902 and ■ *1907. CentTalelectricUght and power stations and street and electric railways; 1912. i A century of population growth from the First Census of the tJnited Statesto the Twelfth: 1790-1900. Deaf mutes in the United States — analysis of statistics of 1910, with summaTy of state laws to Ism. 1, 1918J . Eleotricalindustrics:'l902i.. Express busiiiBssin the PmteS States: 1907. Flnandal statistics of cities haiVing a population of over 30,000: 1905, 1906, *I908, 1909, 1910, 19X1, *1912, 1915, 1916. and 1917. (Thel913andl914statistlcs wereia- sued as bulletins lS6 and 132i) . Financial statiitlcs of'states: 1915, 1916; and 1917. Ff re departments of cities lia^^lng a population of over , 30,000:1917. ' Fisheries of the United^tates: 1908. General statistics of dtees having a population of over 30,000: 1909, pt. 1, SeWersand sewer service; pt. 2, Ecluse dl3Msalservice;pt 3, Street^jleaningserv- ice; pt. Ai Dust-prevehtion sertice; pt. 5, High. 5^' I ways and general highway service; pt. 6, Statis- L'"M« ties of salaries and wages. ' • game, 191S, pt. 1, Governmental organimtions; pt. i. Police departments; pt. 3, Liquor traiBc; pt. 4, jiunloipsdly owned wBter-enpply systems and w»t«rrat«s. REPORTS. General statistics of cities. 1916— Continued. Same, 1916, pt 1, ParVslpt.Z, PlaypH)unds;pt.3, Museums and art galleries; pt. 4, Zoological col- lections; pt. 5, Music and entertainments; pt. 6, ;- Swiihming pools and bathing beaches; pt. 7, Other features Of the recreation service. Indians in the United States: 1910. Insaneand feeble-nundcd in hospitals and Institutions: 1904 and 1910. , , ^ Manufaetures: IWH. (The results of the manufactures census of 1909 arc contained in Volumes VIII, IX, and X of the Thirteenth Census reports, which are listed onpaee 4 of cover.) Part I— United Stat<-.s by industnes. *Part II^By states and territories. *Part in— Selected induhtrips: Including com- bined textiles; cotton; hosiery and knit goods; wool; silk; flax, hemp, and jute products; dyeing and 'flnisning textiles, buttons* needles, pins, and hooks and eyes; oilcloth and Imoleum; boots and shoes; leatfier, tanned, curried, and finished; leather gloves and mittens; butter, cheese, and condensed milk; fiour-milland gristmill producis; starch; canning and preserving; rice, cleaning and polishing; beet sugar; slaughtering and meal packing; manufactured ice; salt; cottonseed products; tobacco; lumber and timber prod- ucts; turpentine and rosin; paper and wood pulp; printing and publishing; pens and pen- ' • cilsjglass; clay products. *PBrt lY— Selected indu«;trios: Including iron and steel; tin and t«meplate; copper, load, and zinc, smelting and refining; agricultural implements; lelectncal machinery, apparatus, and supplies; metal-working machinery; musical instruments, attacluncntE, and materials; automobiles; Id- BULLETINS. Manufactures: 1905— *Part rV—Coatlnncd. ...^ cycles and tricycle^; carriages and wagojut; 8hip-> bmlding; the steam and street raQroad car industry; chemicals ami allied praducts; coke; pctroloukn refining; power employed; earnings of wage earners. Marriage and divorce: 1867-1906: Part I— Summary, laws, foreign statistics.'' Pfut II— General tables. Mines and quarries: 1902 Mortality statistics: 1900-1904, 1903, J906,'l907, *1908,1 1909, *19ia, 1911, 1912, *1913, 1914, 1916, and 1916. * Negro population: 1790-1915, Paupers in almshouses: 1904 and 1910 Plantation fanning in the United States. ^Prisoners and juvenile delinquents in institations: 1904. Prisoners and juvenile delinquents: an analysis of, statistics of 1910. Beligious bodies; 1906r , ' *Part I— Summary and general tables. *Part n— Separate denominations: History, de-' scription, and statistics. Specified sources of municipal revenues of cities havug- a population of over SQiOOO: 1917. ■ * Street and electric railways: *)d02, *lg0U, and 191% Telephones and telegistpb^: 1902. Telephones: 1907 (for Telegratib ^tems: ig07,see Bui* Ictin 102). Telephones and telegraphs and municipal electric 9te- alarm and police-patrol signaling systems: 1912L Transportation by, water: 19C«. United States Lift Tables: 1910. Wealth, debt, and taxation: 191S— Volumes I and n. (The various subjcctslncluded in these volumes were also issued in 3 series of 8 bulletins.) ♦Women at work, stetisHcSof: 1900. ' Nbn^—i^efallowto^ is a complete list of t|ie bulletins, of the permanent Census Bureau. Many of these bulletins contain important statistical material not to be Ibahd in any ?&« ptiblicstions of the"huieau. Many others are made up practically of literal extracts or chapters taken from forthcoming reports of the census, or of Such important ptefiminaiy statistics as may be la^udly tabulated. Still others represent a'condenaation or summarization ofmaterial contained in the reports proper. These tacts anpl figures are presented in this form in order that separate distribution may be made of material bearing on particular subjects, or forthe purpose of mora .prompt presentation thereot- „ „' , . „ „ .Mrr," B„ii M„ Bull.No BuUjNo. Abstract or financial statistics of cities having , ia pbpulaitirai over 80,093/ B15........ :..■ : 132 Abstract of special bulletins, Wealth, debt, and taxation, 1913 (vcnimmbered). ^ Ag»Btatlstics, a discussion Of: 1880, 1890, 1900.. ... . 13 Assessed Taluati-.-.-- CoMrati gmned in the Umted Staras: Crops of 1899toia)2,tnclusive.... .....'..>.-:;... ;.'. *SBme,c»opsoM899t61983,itiolnsiVe. ..;.... 10 »8am6,ci:onsofl98Qtfli904,iBeiusive. ....... 19 Cotton proauottahj il9». CChe statistics of cottonseed proditots.githcred at thp quin- quennial oeusaa, of^^Bjanulaetares, are also shown in this Biilttta),. .'. 40 Same,1906 , 76 Same,1907 95 SoS^'iflnQ'"' ' ' " 107 1 01 over a>,uou: i»i« ana I'jiH S^,im"'VThe"st4tfetiC3'ir"cottoi^^ ■; : 1 FlnMioial^statistics of cities having a population 127- 21 products, gathered /at the quinquennial census of manufactures, are also shown in thisbuUetin). Ill Same, 1911 114 Same,1912 116 Same, 1913 ...-.;........ 125 GAtton supply and distribution for the year end- ing August 31, 1905.... 25 ^ame,1906 ,63 Same, 1907....... , 90 Same,1908 ;.... ■ 97 8ameil909 106 6ame,1910. 110 Same,19U. 113 Some,1913... 115 &me,1913 . 117 ^Jno,19U 128 Cotton production and distribution: 1914-15 1;U Saine, 1915-16 134 Same, 19*6-17..... , 185 County «id municipal Indebtedness, 1890-1913; and sinking fund assets, 1913 (unnumbered). County revenues, expenditures, and punlic prop- erties: 1913 (unnumbered). Deaf and dumb population of the .United States: 1910 (unnumbered). ♦Earnings of wage earners (a study based on cen- sus of manufactures, 1905) 93 Electrical hidustries of Porto Rico: 1907 99 Estimated value of national wealth: 1850-1912 (unnranbered). ♦Estimates of population: 1904, 1905, 1906 71 : *S8me, 1910, 1911, 1912, 1913, 1914 122 *Same,i910, 1911, 1912, 1913, 1914, 1915, 1916. . 133 Same, 1910, 1911, 1912, 1913, 1914, 1915, 1916, 1917.. 138 Estimates of jopnlation of the larger cities of the United States in 1901, 1902, and 1903 7 Executive civil .'Service of the United States, sta- tistics of employees: 1904 12 Executive oivu service of the Umted States, sta- tistics of employees: 1907 94 Pinancf a) statistics of cities having a population of 8;000 to 25,000: 1903 45 FinailcialStatistics of cities having a population of over 26,000: 1902 and 19m 20 SO Of over 30,000; 1904 Same, 1907 (Abstract) 105 *Same,1912 118 Same, 1913 126 Same, 1915 (Abstract) 132 Geographical distribution of population: 1880, l^,andl900 .' 1 Dlit^cy In the United States (a study based on repaps of Twelfth and precedmg censuses) .... 26 *Incre»seof population: 1890 to 1900, adi-scussion, 4 Industrial districts: 1905 (manii&ctures and population) 101 Insane and teeble-mmded in instlbitions: 1910. . . 119 Insular and municipal finances zi Porto Rico for the fiscal year 1902-3 „. 24 "irrigation in too United States; 19(ffi .129 120 121 Marriage and divorce; 1887-1906 96 (I.isto(]>ubUcatioas continued on page 3 Of cover. } Sull.No. Mineral Industries of Porto Rico: 1902 6 Mines and quarnes: 1902 *■ Mortality statistics: 1908 104 ♦Same, 1909 108 Same, 1910 - IM Same, 1911 lU Municipal electric fir^alarm and polloe-ptcrol systems: 1902 -.• « Municipal revenues, expenditures, and public properties: 1913 (uimmnbered). National and state indebtedness; 1893-1913 (un. numbered). National and state revenues and expenditures, 1913 and 1903, and value of public properties, bv states, 1913 (unnumbered). ♦Negroes m the United States: 1900 Same, 1910 Paupers in almshouses: 1910 Population of Oklahoma and Indian Territory! 1907 Prisonersand juvenile delinquents: 1910 ', .. . Proportion of chfldren In the United States (a study based on reports of the Twelfth and ^ preceding censuses) ................ 22 Proportion of the sexes in the Umted States (a study based on reports of the Twelfth and preceding censuses) 1* Religious bodies: 1906 (2d ed.) 103 Stocks of leaf tobacco and the American pro- . duotJon, import, export, and consumption of tobacco and tobacco products: 1917 .'. . 130 ♦Street and electric railways: 1902 3 Street and eiectricraiiways: 1912..;...., J2* Supervisors' districts for the Thirteenth Census: 15j0^ ^... — . 9» Taxation anid revenhe systems of state and locfl governments fa digest of constitutional and statutory propisWns relatlag ta taxatMp » the different states in 1912) (tCJ'iWbered). Teachers, statistics ot (a study li?Md on reports of the Tweltth and preceding censuses) » Telegraph systems: 1907....,.^.. .; 1™ Telephones and telegrfiphs: 1902 ■. " came 1913' .................-..».■.•••"•-•'* ^** Transportation by' water. United Stat^906. . . 91 Vital^tatistics of tWeTwellth, Census: 19Q0 15 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE BUREAU OF THE CENSUS SAM. L. ROGERS, Director BULLETIN 138 ESTIMATES OF POPULATION OF THE UNITED STATES mo, 1911, 1912, 1913, 1914, 1915, 1916, AND 1917 INCLUDING RESULTS OF THE STATE ENUMERATIONS MADE IN 1915 WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT FEINTING 'OFFICH 1918 CONTENTS. Page. Estimates op popitlation 5 Introduction 5 Local censuses not used 5 Method of computing estimates 5 Population of the United States at each census : ^ G Table I. — Population of the United States and number and population of places of 8,000 or more inhabitants: 1790 to 1917. . C Diagram 1. — ^Total population of the United States and proportion in places with 8,000 or more inhabitants: 1790 to 1917. . G Diagram 2. — Per cent of population in municipalities with 8,000 or more inhabitants at each census, 1790 to 1910, and esti- mated per cent in 1917 Description of General Tables 1 to 9 G Table II. — Nimiber of municipalities in each group and cumulative total : July 1, 1917 7 White and colored population 7 Fedebal supervision of local censuses 7 Table III. — Special enumerations made under Federal supervision 7 State census taking 8 Colonial and Federal enumerations 8 Table IV. — States taking an interdecennial census imder state control in 1915 8 States having census laws 8 Description of General Tables 10 to 13 9 GENERAL TABLES. Table 1. — ^j\.rea of the United States and its outlying possessions in 1917, and population in 1910 and 1900, with their estimated population for July 1, 1917,1916, 1915, 1914,1913, 1912, 1911, and 1910 10 Table 2. — ^Area of the United States,, by states, and its outlying possessions and population per square mile : 1917 and 1910 10 Table 3. — ^Population of the United States and each state in 1910 and 1900, and estimates of population for July 1, 1917, 1916, 1915, 1914, 1913, 1912, 1911, and 1910, with land area on July 1, 1917 11 Table 4. — Number and population of municipahties with a population of 8,000 or more April 15, 1910, with their estimated popu- lation for July 1, 1917, 1916, 1915, 1914, 1913, 1912, 1911, and 1910, and the population outside such municipalities, by states and geographic divisions 12 Table 5.— Population in 1910 and 1900, and estimates of population for July 1, 1917, 1916, 1915, 1914, 1913, 1912, 1911, and 1910, for municipalities having 8,000 or more population April 15, 1910, and land area on July 1, 1916 14 Table 6.— Estimates of population for July 1, 1917, 1916, 1915, 1914, 1913, 1912, 1911, and 1910, for municipalities having an esti- mated population of 25,000 or more in 1917 , 26 Table 7. — ^Population of counties in 1910 and estimated population and land area July 1, 19171 30 Table 8. — ^White and colored population April 15, 1910, and estimates of population, by color, for July 1, 1917, 1916, 1915, 1914, 1918, 1912, 1911, and 1910, for ?ach state - 44 Table 9.— White and colored population April 15, 1910, and estimates of population, by color, for July 1, 1917, 1916, 1915, 1914, 1913, 1912, 1911, and 1910, for s^ich municipalities having 8,000 or more population April 15, 1910, as had 10,000 or more colored, or at least 10 per cent of their population colored 46 Table 10. — Population of states taking an interdecennial census with amount and per cent of increase, by five-year periods: 1895 to 1915 - - 50 Table ll.^Federal and state censuses compared — Number and percentage of increase in ten-year periods: 1900 to 1910 and 1905 to 1915 50 Table 12. — Population of states and counties in 1915, 1905, and 1895, as shown by the results of the enumerations taken under state control, by state officials 50 Table 13. — Population in 1915, 1905, and 1895, of municipalities (having 5,000 or more inhabitants in 1915), as shown by the results of the enumerations taken under state control, by state officials • : . 55 (3) LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL. Department of Commerce, Bureau op the Census, Washington, D. C, June 12, 1918. Sir: I transmit herewith a bvtUetin presenting the estimates of population, as of July 1, for each year from 1910 to and including 1917, for the United States, the states and territories, for cities with 8,000 or more inhabitants in 1910, and for counties in 1917. The preparation of the tables for this bulletin has been greatly delayed, due to the rush of other and more important work, but it is beheved that this issue will be more valuable than its predecessor, in that it contains estimates of population of the counties of the United States. The tables supplying the more important results of the enumeration of inhabitants made in 10 states in 1915, under the supervision of state officials, have been reprinted in this bulletin. In order to make our estimates as nearly accurate as practicable, the city officials and postmasters have supplied data in regard to the changes in area in cities. It gives me great pleasure to acknowledge their courtesy in supplying the maps and the detailed information asked for, including an estimate of the population in the newly acquired territory. This bulletin was prepared by Mr. Charles S. Sloane, Geographer, Bureau of the Census. Respectfully, Sam. L. Rogers, Director of the Census. Hon. William C. Redfield, Secretary of Oommerce. (4) ESTIMATES OF POPULATION OF THE UNITED STATES, 1910 TO 1917, AND RESULTS OF STATE ENUMERATIONS, 1915. ESTIMATES OF POPULATION. INTRODUCTION. The present buUetin contains the estimates of pop- ulation of the United States, the states and territories, counties, and the cities which had a population of 8,000 or more on April 15, 1910. Estimates of population for the years subsequent to the census are required for the annual reports of the Census Bureau and other Government bureaus. They are used in computing annual mortahty rates of cities and states, for fixing the compensation of certain county officials, and in several states the census estimates of population are used as a basis for estabUshing the number of liquor licenses that may be granted. Many pubUc-service corporations also use our estimates. So much interest has been evinced in these estimates that it has been deemed advisable to pubhsh them in such a form that they may be available for use by health officers in states which have an estabhshed system of registration of deaths, also by other statis- ticians who need population data for years subsequent to the census enumeration. Although subject to some criticism, as all such estimates must be, the demand has been very large and the bureau is constantly in receipt of requests for such figures. It must be evident to any person who reads the text of the bulletin that the figures presented are not to be considered in any sense as a census and must not be so regarded. Moreover, they are not based upon any detailed investigation of local conditions which would affect the movement of the population, except that, so far as possible, data regarding terri- tory aimexed or detached were secured from local officials, with conservative estimates of the popula- tion added or withdrawn by such changes; wherever city officials failed to answer our inquiries postmasters have been called upon and have supplied this bureau with valuable information. LOCAL CENSUSES NOT USED. In order that all staites and cities may be treated uniformly, it has been decided to use in computing tiiese estimates the population as returned at the Twelfth and Thirteenth Censuses only, abandoning state and local enumerations, except for Chelsea, Mass., and Lackawanna, N. Y. ; in estimating their population it was necessary to use the state returns of 1915, otherwise no estimates could have been computed. METHOD OF COMPUTING ESTIMATES. The method of arithmetical progression was adopted for computing the estimates of population. It is the simplest and it has been shown by experience to come nearer in accuracy, in the majority of c^es, than any other formula. It is based on the assumption that the increase each year since the enumeration is equal to the annual increase from 1900 to 1910. In previous bulletins, when the censuses were taken exactly 10 years apart, the annual increase was as- sumed to be equal to one-tenth of the decennial in- crease but, as the time of taking the enumeration in 1910 was changed from June 1 to April 15, the time elapsed has been considered as 118.6 months. The annual increase from 1900 to 1910 is obtained by dividing the total increase by 118.5 and multiplying the quotient by 12, allowance being made for the population of any annexations and detachments of territory that have been mede since April 15, 1910, of which the Census Bureau is advised. The change in the date of the enumeration of 1910 from June 1 to April 15, necessitated a change in the date of making the estimates. As the statistical data are collected for the calendar year, in computing the rates and averages the midyear population must be used, consequently, the date of the estimates was fixed as July 1, considering this the midyear. The list of municipal corporations, including the New England towns, with a population of 8,000 or more in 1910, numbers 779. Of this number, 32 de- creased in popidation from 1900 to 1910, and for 29 of these cities the population returned April 15, 1910, is inserted each year in lieu of an estimate showing a continuous decrease, while for 2 of these cities, Galveston, Tex., and St. Joseph, Mo., estimates have been computed on a different basis. The decrease in the population of Galveston was due to the storm of (5) 6 ESTIMATES OF POPULATION. September 8, 1900, and, in order to make a fair esti- mate for the years subsequent to 1910, the popula- tion was assumed to have increased since 1910 at the same rate as from 1890 to 1900. The enumeration of St. Joseph in 1900 was evidently incorrect, therefore, the estimate is based on the increase from June 1, 1890, to April 15, 1910, a period of nearly 20 years. The population of Chelsea, Mass., was greatly reduced in 1910, owing to the fire which occurred on April 12, 1908, and its population has been computed by using the Federal return of 1910 and the state census of 1915. Lackawanna city, N. Y., was not reported at the census of 1900 and, in order to supply an esti- mate, the computation was based on the Federal cen- sus of 1910 and the state census of 1915. The estimated population of continental United States July 1, 1917, Mras 103,635,306 and the esti- mated population of the 779 municipalities at the same date was 42,778,287. The proportion, therefore, of the population in such municipalities was 41.3 per cent of the total. POPULATION OF THE UNITED STATES AT EACH CENSUS. In the foUoiraig table wiU be found the total popu- lation at each census, from 1790 to 1910, and the estimated population of the United States for July 1, 1917, also the popidation ia cities of 8,000 or more in- habitants at the same dates, together with the num- ber of places, and the per cent of the total population in such places. Table I. — PoptfLATioN of the United States and Number AND Population or Places. op 8,000 or Mobb Inhabitants: 1790 TO 1917. CENSUS YEAH. 1917 1910 1900 1890 1880 1870 1860 1850 1840 1830 1820, 1810 1800 1790 Total population. 1103,635,306 91,972,266 75,994,575 62,947,714 50, 155, 783 38,558,371 31,443,321 23,191,876 17,069,453 12,866,020 9,638,453 7,239,881 5,308,483 3,929,214 PLACES OF 8,000 INHABITANTS OB MOBE. Population. Number. '42,778,287 779 35,734,323 779 25,142,978 556 18,327,987 449 11,450,894 291 8,071,875 226 5,072,256 141 2,897,586 85 1,453,994 44 864,509 26 475,135 13 356,920 11 210,873 6 131,472 6 Per cent ol total popula. tion. 41.3 38.9 33.1 29.1 22.8 20.9 16.1 12.5 8.5 6.7 4.9 4.9 4.0 1 Estimated. Diagrams 1 and 2 present graphically the figures shown in the preceding table. In Diagram 1 the in- crease in the total population and the rapid increase in the proportion in the larger cities is indicated clearly, while Diagram 2 shows how slowly the urban element increased from 1790 to 1840 and how rapidly it increased at the later decades. Diagram 1. — Total Population of the United States and Proportion in Places With 8,000 ok More Inhabitants: 1790 to 1917. I POPULATION IN PLACES OF 8,000 OR MORE POPULATION OUTSIDE SUCH PLACES * ESTIMATED AS OF JULY I. IBIT Diagram 2. — ^Per Cent of Population in Municipalities With 8,000 or More Inhabitants at Each Census, 1790 to 1910, AND Estimated Per Cent in 1917. I" y / / / dt< / - ,0"^; f / y \ ffiS^ / — DESCRIPTION OF GENERAL, TABLES. Table 1 (p. 10) gives the area of the United States and its outlying possessions in 1917, also the popu- lation ia 1910 and 1900, with an estimate of the population July 1, each year, from 1910 to and includiag 1917. The areas of the United States, the states, and the insular possessions have been computed generally by planimeter measurements from the latest maps. Slight differences in the figures published hitherto by the Geological Survey, the General Land Office, and the Bureau of the Census, due principally to variations in the maps used, were adjusted at a conference of rep- resentatives of these bureaus and an agreement was reached in regard to the areas. In Table 2 (p. 10) wiU be f otmd the figures agreed upon. The total area, land surface, and water surface are there shown; the rank of each state in gross area; and the population per square nule of land area in 1917 and 1910. FEDERAL SUPERVISION OF LOCAL CENSU^S. In Table 3 (p. 1 1) is shown, by states and geographic divisions, the land area as of July 1, 1917, the popu- lation April 15, 1910, and June 1, 1900, and the esti- mated population July 1 of each year, 1910 to 1917, inclusive. Table 4 (p. 12) presents, by states and geographic divisions, the number of municipalities with 8,000 or more population April 15, 1910, with their popula- tion at that date and their estimated population July 1 of each year, 1910 to 1917, and the estimated population outside such municipalities. Table II. — Ntimber of Municipalities in Each Group and Cumulative Total, July 1, 1917. 1,000,000 and over.. 900,000 to 1,000,000.. 800,000 to 900,000... 700,000 to 800,000... 600,000 to 700,000... 500,000 to 600,000... 400,000 to 500,000... 300,000 to 400,000.. 200,000 to 300,000.. 100,000 to 200.000. . 75,000 to 100,000... 50,000 to 75,000 25,000 to 50,000 Number in each group. 2 2 3 5 7 9 38 19 42 143 Cumula- tive total. 3 5 7 10 15 22 31 88 130 273 Table 5 (p. 14) shows each municipality with 8,000 or more population in 1910, arranged alphabetically by states, the land area July 1, 1916, the population at the Twelfth and Thirteenth Censuses, and the estimated populationfor July 1 of each year, 1910to 1917,inclusive. In Table 6 (p. 26) wiU be found the population July 1 of each year, 1910 to 1917, of each municipality having an estimated population of 25,000 or more in 1917, ranked according to population. The number of cities in this class is 273, and the accompanying text table shows the number in each group, with the cumulative total. As numerous requests have been made for the area and estimated population of the counties it is thought advisable to add this table in the new bulletin. Table 7 (p. 30) suppUes the land area of each of the counties in square miles together with the estimates of popula- tion of all counties for which the bureau had suificient data upon which to base an estimate. Pursuant to the rule adopted not to compute estimates of popula- tion for counties which decreased in population from 1900 to 1910, we have inserted in lieu thereof the population returned for 1910, consequently, the sum of the county population will not equal the total popu- lation of the state estimated as a unit. For counties that have been formed since 1910 special estimates have been made wherever possible or we have used the population taken at the state enumerations of 1915. WHITE AND COLOKED POPULATION. The Census Bureau has received many requests from health ofl&cers and other statisticians for esti- mates of the white and colored population for states and cities having a large number of colored inhab- itants; it has, therefore, been deemed advisable to include in this bulletin estimates of the white and colored population for the states and for those cities in which this element is of importance. In Table 8 (p. 44) wiU be* found a statement of the white and colored population on April 15, 1910, in each state, with estimates of the white and colored population July 1 for each year from 1910 to 1917. Table 9 (p. 46) shows the white and colored popu- lation on April 15, 1910, for cities with more than 8,000 inhabitants at that date, and estimates of each of these elements as of July 1 of each year from 1910 to 1917, for the municipalities returned at the Thirteenth Census with 10,000 or more colored population, or at least 10 per cent of their population made up of this element. FEDEEAL SUPERVISION OF LOCAL CENSUSES. A system of Federal supervision of local censuses is possible under the legislative authority of section 8 of the act creating the Department of Commerce and Labor, which reads, in part, as follows : He [The Secretary of Commerce] shall also from time to time make such special investigations and reports as he may be required to do by the President, or by either House of Congress, or which he himself may deem necessary and urgent. For the six cities given in Table III satisfactory enumerations were made under the oflB.cial super- vision provided by the Federal Census Bureau and the results have been accepted as official by said bureau. These special censuses were taken at the request of the municipal authorities because it appeared that the cities in question had grown so rapidly in popu- lation since 1910 that the Federal estimates were not ' - "" -" - copulation. Three of these municipahties had a population of less than 8,000 in 1910 and would not, therefore, have appeared in the list of cities for which population is estimated each year. Table III. — Special Enumerations Made Under Federal Supervision. MUNICIPAUTY. LoinsuNA: Shreveport city Michigan: Eamtramck village Highland Park village.. St. Claix Heights village Nebraska: Hastings city Oklahoma: Okmulgee county Tulsa city Texas: El Paso city Date. Feb. 16,1917 June 25,1915 Nov. 15,1915 Nov. 18,1915 Dec. 13,1915 Aug. 15,1918 Apr. 15,1915 Jan. 15,1916 POPULATION. Special census. 36,593 21,520 27,155 6,853 10,874 50,346 28,240 61,902 Census, Apr. 15, 1910. 28,015 3,559 4,120 1,252 9,338 21,115 18,182 39,279 ESTIMATES OF POPULATION. STATE CENSUS TAKING. This section presents the population returns for 1915, of the 10 states in which a census was taken in the intercensal period. In most instances these state enumerations are made for the purpose of legislative apportionment, and but few of the states attempted to secure informa- tion for statistical deductions. The returns, how- ever, can not be regarded as entirely satisfactory from a census standpoint. Methods of enumeration, tabulation, and pubhcation differ greatly and the lack of uniformity becomes specially marked when an attempt is made to combine the returns. Further- more, there is much irregularity in the date as of which the census is taken in the several states, rep- resenting in 1915, for the 10 states which then took a census, as many as seven different dates, as foUows: March 1, Kansas and Rhode Island; AprU 1, Massachusetts and North Dakota; first Monday in AprU, Wyoming; May 1, South Dakota; June 1, New Jersey and New York; July 1, Florida; and December 31, Iowa. A comparison of the state census returns with the estimates for the same dates shows that, although in individual cases the computations by the Census Bu- reau may be wide of the truth, in a majority of in- stances they approach *the actual figures very closely. The total population of the 10 states which have taken a census since the last Federal census was 23,185,075, according to their own figures, and 23,642,890 as estimated as of the dates of the respective censuses. If allowance be made for eiror in enumeration, which in many cases amounts to 2 per cent, the slight difference of 507,815, or 2.2 per cent, between the estimates and the state enumerations, is almost balanced. The estimates can, therefore, be ac- cepted as the best available substitute for an actual census. This is particularly true for large and densely populated communities. COLONIAL AND FEDERAL ENUMERATIONS. The first Federal census was that of 1790, but the idea of official enumeration was by no means a new one, for in several of the older colonies a census at irregular intervals had long been customary. In fact, ia New York the first colonial enumeration antedated the first Federal census by nearly a century, and in Rhode Island and New Jersey by more than 50 years. The following statement gives the dates of the first and last censuses in the 10 states now takiag inter- decennial censuses, together with the title of the state official in charge of enumeration: Table IV. -States Taking an Intbrdecennial Census Undbb State Control in 1915. DATE OF STATE CENSUS. Official in charge of enumeration. First. Last. NewYork Ehode Island New Jersey Massachusetts Iowa 1698 1708 1726 1765 1838 1855 1895 1895 1905 1905 June 1,1915 Mar. 1, 1915 June 1, 1915 Apr. 1,1915 Dec. 31,1914 Mar. 1,1915 July 1,1915 May 1,1915 Apr. 1, 1915 Apr. 5, 1915 Secretary of State. Superintendent, Bureau of the Census. Secretary of State. Director, Bureau of Statistics. Secretary, Executive Council. Kansas . . . ' Secretary, State Board of Agriculture. Florida Commissioner of ACTiculture. Supermtendent of Census. Secretary of State. South Dakota North Dakota STATES HAVING CENSUS LAWS. A provision for a census in the period between the Federal enumerations is, or has at one time been, included in the laws of the following states : Alabama. Minnesota. Oregon. California. Mississippi. Pennsylvania. Colorado. Montana. Rhode Island. Florida. Nebraska. South Carolina. Idaho. Nevada. South Dakota. Iowa. New Jersey. Utah. Kansas. New York. Wisconsin. Massachusetts. North Dakota. Wyoming, Michigan. Oklahoma. In a large majority of these states, however, the legislatures have failed to appropriate funds to defray the cost of enumeration and in several the laws pro- viding for a census have been repealed. In the law providing for the Tenth Federal Census the following provision appeared: Sec. 22. That if any state or territory, through ita duly appointed, officers or agents, shall, during the two months begiiiidng on the first Monday of June of the year which is the mean between the decennial cenjmses of the United States is by this act directed to be taken, take and complete a census in all respects according to the schedules and forms of enumeration in the census of the United States and shall deposit with the Secretary of the Interior, on or before the first of September following, a full and authentic copy of all schedules returned and reports made by the officers and agents charged with such enumeration, then the Secretary of the Treasury shall, upon receiving a certificate from the Secretary of the Interior, that such schedules and reports have been duly deposited, pay, on the requisition of the governor of such state or territory, out of any funds in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, a sum equal to fifty per centum of the amount which was paid to all supervisors and actual enumerators within such state or territory at the United States census next preceding, increased by one-half the percentage of gain in population in such state or territory between the two United States censuses next preceding: Provided: That the blank schedules used for the purposes of the enumeration herein pro- vided for shall be similar, in all respects of form and size of heading and rulii^, to those used in the census of the United States. Only two states, Colorado and Florida, and two territories, Dakota and New Mexico, took advantage DESCRIPTION OF GENERAL TABLES. of this section and the provision was omitted from the acts providing for the taking of the Eleventh, Twelfth, and Thirteenth Censuses. DESCRIPTION OP GENEEAL TABLES Table 10 (p. 50) presents the popidation of the 10 states as retm-ned by the Federal and state censuses in 1915, 1910, 1905, 1900, and 1895, and the increase and percentage of increase for each five-year period. Three states, Kansas, South Dakota, and Wyoming, decreased in population from 1910 to 1915, the great- est rate of decrease in population being shown for Wyoming, 2.9 per cent. The lowest rate of increase from 1910 to 1915 was in Iowa, which increased 6 per cent, while the highest percentage of increase from 1910 to 1915 was in Florida, 22.5 per cent. The highest percentage of increase shown by any state for any five-year period from 1895 to 1915 was that of Wyoming from 1905 to 1910, during which period it increased 43.4 per cent. The rate of increase in the total population of the 10 states as indicated for each of the five-year periods was 11.5 per cent from 1895 to 1900, 9.3 per cent from 1900 to 1905, 13 per cent from 1905 to 1910, and 7.4 per cent from 1910 to 1915, indicating that the aggregate growth of these states from 1910 to 1915 was not as rapid as at any of the previous five-year periods specified. As the states of North Dakota and Wyoming did not make a coimt of their population in 1895, the totals for that year include the returns for eight states only. Each of the 10 states,^ with one exception, North Dakota, increased from 1905 to 1910 more rapidly than from 1900 to 1905. Iowa, which decreased in population from 1900 to 1905, increased from 1905 to 1910, 0.7 per cent and from 1910 to 1915, 6 per cent. The great changes in the rate of growth at each five- year period indicate clearly that where the movement of the population is so irregular no method can be de- vised for estimating accurately the population of all the states for the years subsequent to the decennial Federal census. Table 11 (p. 50) compares for the 10 states which enumerated their population in 1915 the increase in 68104°— 18 2 the population by ten-year periods, as returned by the Federal censuses, from 1900 to 1910, and the state census returns, from 1905 to 1915. It will be noted that in 3 states, Florida, Iowa, and Massachusetts, the percentage of increase from 1905 to 1915 was greater than from 1900 to 1910, but in the remaining 7 states the percentage of increase from 1900 to 1910 was much higher than in the .period from 1905 to 1915. In the states of Kansas, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wyoming the rate of growth from 1900 to 1910 was very much greater (nearly double), than from 1905 to 1915. In Iowa a decrease in population of 7,082 was shown from 1900 to 1910 but an increase of 148,016 from 1905 to 1915 is indicated by the state returns. In New Jersey, New York, and Rhode Island sUght decreases ia the rate of growth were indicated by the state returns of 1905 and 1915, as compared with the increase from 1900 to 1910. A study of the changes in the rate of growth from census to census reveals the diflSculty which exists in estabhshing a method of estimating population which will apply equitably to all states. It also shows that in some of the states, if the estimates were based on percentage of growth instead of the actual numerical increase, the results would have been in error to a much greater degree than the Census Bureau's estimates. Table 12 (p. 50) shows the total population, by states and counties, for 1915, 1905, and 1895, for the states that made enumerations at each of these years. The presentation of this table was deemed advisable in order that comparative figures of the state censuses by counties could be made available in one pubhca- tion, and the table wiU, undoubtedly, prove of value to statisticians and for purposes of comparison with census estimates. In 1915, according to the returns of the 10 state enumerations, there were 371 municipalities with 5,000 or more inhabitants, and Table 13 (p. 55) pre- sents their population as returned in 1915, also for 1905 and 1895, wherever the figures could be secured. The census estimates are confined to cities with 8,000 or more inhabitants in 1910, but, as there are many requests for the population of smaller cities, this table was enlarged to include aU municipalities with more than 6,000 inhabitants. GENERAL TABLES. Table 1 — AREA OF THE UNITED STATES AND ITS OUTLYING POSSESSIONS IN 1917, AND POPULATION IN 1910 AND 1900, WITH THEIR ESTIMATED POPULATION FOR JULY 1, 1917, 1916, 1915, 1914, 1913, 1912, 1911, AND 1910. AREA IN SQUARE MH^S, POPULATION. 1917. Census. Estimated, July 1— ^ Total. Land. Water. Apr. 15, 1910. Junel, 1900. 1917 1916 1915 1914 ^f918 1912 1911 1910 Uotxed States 101,748,269 84,907,410 114,148,528 112,444,620 110,715,400 108fSi^394 107,271,076 105,543.313 103,749,591 102,046,742 Continental United States 3,026,789 2,973,774 53,015 91,972,266 75,994,575 103,635,306 102,017,312 100,399,318 98,781,324 97,163,330 95,545,336 93,927,342 92,309,348 Outlying possessions: 590,884 210 6,449 442 115,026 3,435 77 132 64,356 112,240 191,909 » 61, 279 ■18,265,348 1,118,012 "7,251 63,692 5 9,675 164,001 64,912 8 14,142 219,580 "23,295 8,925,812 1,231,880 « 7,550 i«26,051 (17) 64,834 < 12, 866 215,741 '31,048 8,834,187 1,216,083 <7,426 64,757 •12,866 211,902 "31,160 8,742,662 1,200,286 *7;426 64,680 •12, 866 208,063 » 37, 706 8,650,937 1,184,489 <7,426 64,603 < 12, 866 204,224 10 57,400 8,559,312 1,168,692 <7,426 64,526 112,240 200,385 "61,279 8,467,687 1,152,895 "7,251 64,449 112,240 196,547 64,372 Guam 11,976 Hawaii 192,709 Panama Canal Zone 333 109 PhiUppine Islands Porto Rico «7,635,426 11953,243 1*5,679 8,376,062 1,137,099 7; 120 8,284,437 1,121,303 6) 989 Samoa Virgin Islands 132 Persons in military and naval service stationed 55,608 91,219 45,123 45,123 40,903 33,223 31,714 28,732 55,608 1 Enumeration by governor, 1911. 2 Enumeration by governor, 1901. • Enumeration by governor, 1916. < Enumeration by governor, 1913. • Enumeration by Canal Commission, 1912. • June 1917; excludes persons in military and naval service. ' Police census, 1916. " Police census, 1915. • Police census, 1914. 1° Enumeration by Canal Commission, 1913. 11 Estimated. 1! Pliilippine census, 1903. 18 Census of 1899. i< Jlnumeration by governor, 1912. 16 Enumeration by governor, 1900. i» Census, 1917. 1' No estimate made. Table 2.— AREA OP THE UNITED STATES, BY STATES, AND ITS OUTLYING POSSESSIONS AND POPULATION PER SQUARE MILE: 1917 AND 1910. Bank in gross area. ABEA IK SQUARE HILES. POPULATION PEE SQUARE MILE. ^ STATE. Bank in gross area. AREA IN SQUARE HILES. POPULATION PER SQUARE MILS. Gross. Land. Water. 1917 1910 Gross. . Land. Water. 1917 1910 3,743,444 45 4 29 27 16 35 17 9 32 48 39 14 34 1 10 42 33 19 40 26- 8 8,224 122,634 49,204 52,426 70,837 41,040 70,057 96,699 45,126 1,248 30,989 77,615 42,022 265,896 84,990 9,564 42,627 69,127 24,170 56,066 97,914 716,655 7,614 122,503 47,654 48,740 70,183 40,740 69,414 95,607 44,832 1,067 30,495 76,868 41,687 262,398 82,184 9,124 40,262 66,836 24,022 56,256 97,548 710 131 "1,650 3,686 664 '300 643 1,092 "294 181 494 747 335 3,498 2,806 440 2,365 »2,291 148 10 810 320 401.1 3.5 219.5 49.9 10.9 127.9 33.0 9.0 193.2 586.6 53.9 9.3 65.3 17.2 5.4 40.0 65.0 23.9 58.8 45.7 1.9 - 337.7 28 5 26 2 7 46 47 49 21 20 12 23 37 24 13 36 30 38 41 44 22 11 31 18 3 15 6 43 2.7 191.2 Continental United 3,026,789 2,973,774 153,015 34.8 30.9 New York States. 45.3 8.2 51,998 113,956 63,335 158,297 103,948 4,965 2,370 70 58,666 59,265 83,888 56,665 36,354 66,147 82,168 , 40,598 48,606 33,040 12,327 8,266 57,980 84,682 46,865 69,420 146,997 77,520 110,690 9,341 51,279 113,810 52,525 155,652 103,658 4,820 1,965 60 54,861 58,725 83,354 56,043 36,045 55,586 81,774 40,181 45,409 29,895 9,941 8,039 57,480 80,858 46,362 68,727 146,131 76,808 109,821 9,031 719 146 810 2,645 290 146 405 10 3,806 540 534 2 622 3309 561 384 417 3,097 3,145 2,386 227 i50ff "3,824 503 693 796 712 869 310 46.1 2.3 33.6 19.5 9.6 262.5 109.5 6,154.7 16.7 49.3 5.3 111.3 78.7 40.0 22.6 59.6 40.9 26.0 138.2 469.7 53.8 28.6 42.6 49.9 3.2 16.7 1.0 49.2 4L7 1.8 30.0 15.3 7.7 231.3 103.0 5,517.8 13.7 44.4 3.9 100.6 74.9 40.0 20.7 57.0 36.5 24.8 130.3 418.8 48.9 25.7 38.8 47.9 2.6 15.5 0.7 47.7 North Dakota Alabama. Ohio.. I ^ 117.0 23.9 Califomia .- Oregon 7.0 171.0 508.5 Delaware District of Colombia Florida • 49.7 South Dakota ~. 7.6 TflTitiesRee. ...... 52.4 Georgia- .-..' 14.8 Idaho Utah 4.5 TlHnnia .... - Vermont 39.0 Virginia 51.2 "Washington West Virginia 17.1 60.8 42.2 Wyoming 1.5 JJ^IJIXQ Outlying possessions. . . . Alaska 590,884 210 6,449 442 115,026 3,435 V7 132 Hawaii Panama Canal Zone 333 109 184.0 Philippine Islands. Porto Eico Virgin Islands 132 4 1 Does not include tlie water surface of the oceans, tlie Gulf of Mexico, or tlie Great Lakes, tlie Strait of Juan de Fuca, and tbe Gulf of Georgia, lying within the jurisdic- tion of the United States. ^ s Exclusive of 1,674 square miles of Lake Michigan. » Exclusive of 230 square miles of Lake Michigan. ,,. . . „ „„. ., , t , tt j ...^ ., . , , r.^ «, . < Exclusive of 16,653 square miles of Lake Superior; 12,922 square miles of Lake Michigan; 9,925 square miles of Lake Huron; and 460 square miles of Lake St. Clair and Lake Erie. B Exclusive of 2,514 square miles of Lake Snpenor. « Exclusive of 3,140 square miles of Lake Ontario and Lake Erie. ' Exclusive of 3,443 square miles of Lake Erie. » Exclusive of 891 square miles of Lake Erie. • ExdusIveofwaterareainStraitof Juan de Fuca and Gulf of Georgia. ,., , , ^. 10 Exclusive of 2,378 square miles of Lake Superior and 7,600 square miles of Lake Uiclilgai]. (10) GENERAL TABLES. 11 Table 3 POPULATION OF THE UNITED STATES AND EACH STATE IN 1910 AND 1900, AND ESTIMATES OF POPU- LATION FOR JULY 1, 1917, 1916, 1915, 1914, 1913, 1912, 1911, AND 1910, WITH LAND AREA ON JULY 1, 1917. GEOQRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE. CoNTiNENTAi United States New England Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic New York New Jersey FennsylTanla East North Central Ohio TTii^i^^nft Illinois Michigan Wisconsin West North Central Minnesota , Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Elansas South Atlantic Delaware Maryland..--. District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina. South Carolina Georgia Florida East South Central Kentucky Tennessee ,... Alabama Mississippi West South Central Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Tests Mountain Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Pacific Washington , Oregon Calif omla 2,973,774 I/and area in square miles, Julyl, 1917. 61,976 29,895 9,031 9,124 8,039 1,067 4,820 ,100,000 47,654 7,514 44,832 245,564 40, 740 36,045 56,043 57,480 55,256 510,804 80,858 55,586 68,727 70,183 76,868 76,808 81,774 269,071 1,965 9,941 60 40,262 24,022 48,740 30,495 58,725 54,861 179,509 40, 181 41,687 51,279 46,362 429,746 62,525 45,409 69,414 859,009 146,131 83,354 97,548 103,658 122,503 113,810 82,184 109,821 318,095 66,836 95,607 155, 652 POPULATION. Census. Apr.15,1910. June 1,1900. 91,972,266 6,552,681 742,371 430,572 355,956 3,366,416 542,610 1,114,756 19,315,892 9,113,614 2,537,167 7,665,111 18,250,621 4,767,121 2,700,876 5,638,591 2,810,173 2,333,860 11,637,921 8,075,708 2,224,771 3,293,335 577,056 583,888 1,192,214 1,690,949 12,194,895 202,322 1,295,346 331,069 2,061,612 1,221,119 2,206,287 1,515,400 2,609,121 752,619 8,409,901 2,289,905 2,184,789 2,138,093 1,797,114 8,784,534 1,574,449 1,656,388 1,657,165 3,896,642 2,633,517 376,093 326,694 146,966 799,024 327,301 204,354 373,351 81,875 4,192,304 1,141,990 672,765 2,377^549 75,994,575 6,592,017 694,466 411,688 343,641 2,805,346 428,556 908,420 15,464,678 7,268,894 1,883,669 6,302,116 15,985,681 4,157,545 2,516,462 4,821,550 2,420,982 2,069,042 10,347,423 1,751,394 2,231,863 3,106,665 319, 146 401,570 1,066,300 1,470,495 10,443,480 184,735 1,188,044 278, 718 1,854,184 958,800 1,893,810 1,340,316 2,216,331 528,542 7,547,757 2,147,174 2,020,616 1,828,697 1,551,270 6,532,290 1,311,564 1,381,625 790,391 3,048,710 1,674,657 243,329 161, 772 92,531 539,700 195,310 122,931 276,749 42,335 2,416,692 518, 103 413,636 1,485,053 Estimated, July 1— 1917 103,635,306 7,253,926 777,340 444,429 364,946 3,776,973 625,865 1,265,373 22,134,418 10,460,182 3, 014, 194 8,660,042 19,904,005 6,212,086 2,835,492 6,234,995 3,094,266 2,627,167 12,579,931 2,312,445 12,224,771 3,429,595 765,319 716,972 1,J84,126 1,851,870 13,473,354 215,160 1,373,673 369,282 2,213,025 1,412,602 2,434,381 1,643,205 2,895,841 916,186 9,039,231 ;i, 394, 093 2,304,629 2,363,939 1,976,670 10,428,575 1,766,343 1,856,964 2,289,856 4,515,423 3,333,442 472,935 445, 176 184,970 988,320 423,649 263,788 443, 866' 110,738 6,488,424 1,597,400 861,992 3,029,032 1916 102,017,312 7,lk,644 772, 489 442,506 363,699 3,719,166 614,315 1,244,479 21,743,409 10,273,375 2,948,017 8,622,017 19,674,634 5,150,356 2,816,817 6, 152, 257 3,064,854 2,500,350 12,449,246 2,279,603 12,224,771 3,410,692 739,201 698,509 1,271,375 1,829,546 13,295,995 213,380 1,362,807 363,980 2,192,019 1,386,038 2,402,738 1,626,475 2,856,065 893,493 8,961,925 2,379,639 2,288,004 2,332,608 1,961,674 10,200,500 1,739,723 1,829,130 2,202,081 4,429,566 3,236,343 459,494 428,586 179,569 962,060 410,283 265,644 434,083 106,734 5,308,616 1,634,221 835, 741 2,938,654 1915 100,399,318 7,069,361 767,638 440,584 362, 452 3,662,339 602,765 1,223,583 21,352,400 10,086,668 2,881,840 8,383,992 19, 445, 263 5,088,627 2,798,142 6,069,519 3,015,442 2,473,633 12,318,662 2,246,761 1 2, 224, 771 3, 391, 789 713,083 680,046 1,268,624 1,807,221 13,118,637 211,698 1,361,941 368,679 2; 171, 014 1,369,474 2,371,095 1,607,745 2,816,289 870,802 8,864,619 2,365,186 2,271,379 2,301,277 1,926,778 9,972,426 1,713,102 1,801,306 2,114,307 4,343,710 3,139,243 446,054 411,996 174,148 936,799 396,917 247,299 424,300 102,730 6,128,808 1,471,043 809,490 2,848,275 1911 1918 98,781,324 97,163,330 6,fl62,079 6,864,796 762, 787 438,662 361,205 3,606,522 591,215 1,202,688 20,961,391 9,899,761 2,815,663 8,246,967 19,215,892 5,026,898 2,779,467 6,986,781 2,976,030 2,446,716 12,187,879 2,213,919 12,224,771 3,372,886 686,966 661,583 1,245,873 1,784,897 12,941,280 209,817 1,341,076 353,378 2,150,009 1,332,910 2,339,452 1,590,015 2,776,513 848,111 8,777,312 2,360,731 2,254,764 2,269,946 1,901,882 9,744,360 1,686,480 1,773,482 2,026,534 4,267,854 3,042,142 432,614 395,407 168,736 909,537 383,551 239,053 414,518 98,726 4,948,999 1,407,865 783,239 2,757,895 757,936 436, 740 359,957 3,548,705 579i665 1,181,793 20,670,382 1912 95,646,336 1911 6,767,613 6,670,231 1910 93,927,342 92,309,348 9,712,954 2, 749, 486 8,107,942 18,986,520 4,965,169 2,760,792 6,904,043 2,936,618 2,419,898 12,057,197 2,181,077 12,224,771 3,393,983 660,849 643,121 1,233,122 1,762,673 12,763,921 208,036 1,330,209 348,077 2,129,003 1,306,345 2,307,809 1,572,285 2,736,737 825,420 8,690,006 2,336,277 2,238,128 2,238,614 1,876,987 9,616,275 1,659,859 1,746,658 1,938,761 4,171,997 2,945,043 419,174 378,818 163,325 883,276 370,186 230,808 404,735 94,722 4,769,190 1,344,686 756,988 2,667,516 763,086 434,818 -358,710 3,491,888 568,114 1,160,898 20,179,371 9,526,146 2,683,309 7,969,916 18,767,149 4,903,439 2,742,117 6,821,305 2,897,207 2,393,081 11,926,613 2,148,235 12,224,771 3,336,080 634,731 624,658 1,220,371 1,740,249 12,586,562 206, 1,319, 342, 2,107, 1,279, 2,276, 1,554, 2,696 8,602,701 2,321,823 2,221,503 2,207,283 1,852,092 9,288,200 1,633,238 1,717,834 1,850,987 4,086,141 2,847,946 405,734 362,229 167,914 857,016 356,819 222,663 394,953 90,718 4,589,381 1,281,608 730,736 2,677,137 748,234 432,896 357,463 3,436,070 566,565 1,140,004 19,788,361. 9,339,339 2,617,132 7,831,890 18,527,778 4,841,710 2,723,442 6,738,567 2,857,795 2,366,264 11,795,830 2,115,392 12,224,771 3,316,177 608,614 606,196 1,207,621 1,717,924 12,409,204 204,474 1,308,477 337,476 2,086,993 1,253,217 2,244,622 1,636,823 2,657,184 780,038 8,615,395 2,307,370 2,204,877 2,176,962 1,827,196 9,060,124 1,606,617 1,690,009 1,763,214 4,000,284 2,750,846 392,294 345,640 152,602 830,766 343,452 214,317 385,171 86,714 4,409,573 1,218,330 704,485 2,486,758 6,572,948 743,382 430,972 366,216 3,378,252 545,016 1,119,110 19,397,352 9,152,532 2,690,964 7,693,866 18,298,406 4,779,981 2,704,767 6,665,828 2,818,383 2,339,447 11,665,145 2,082,550 12,224,771 3,297,273 682,497 £87,734 1,194,870 1,696,599 12,231,847 202,694 1,297,610 332,176 2,066,988 1,226,653 2,212,879 1,519,093 2,617,408 757,347 8,428,089 2,292,916 2,188,252 2,144,621 1,802,300 8,832,049 1,579,996 1,662,184 1,676,441 3,914,428 2,663,747 378,863 329,051 147,092 804,496 330,085 206,072 376,389 82,709 4,229,766 1,155,152 678,234 2,396,379 ' Population Apr. 16, 1910; decrease since 1900; no estimate made. 12 ESTIMATES OF POPULATION. Table 4.— NUMBER AND POPULATION OF MUNICIPALITIES WITH A POPULATION OF 8,000 OR MORE APRIL 15, 1910, TION OUTSIDE SUCH MUNICIPALITIES, BY 47 A 48 49 SO 51 52 53 54 56 56 OEOQRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE. Continental United States New England. Haine New Hampshire. Vermont Massachusetts Khode Island Comiecticut Num- ber of places of 8,000 or more, April 15 1910. Middle Atlantic. New York New Jersey. . . Pemisylvania. East Nokth Centbal. Ohio Indiana.... Illinois Michigan... Wisconsin. West North Centbal.. Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota.. South Dakota. . Nebraska South Atlantic. Delaware Maryland Disteict of Columbia. Virginia. West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida East South CENrit-AL. Kentucky.. Tennessee. . Alabama. .'. Mississippi. West South Centbal. Arkansas.. Louisiana.. Oklahoma. Texas Mountain. Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado New Mexico. Arizona Utah Nevada PacDIC. Washington.. Oregon California 779 176 166 2 37 186 74 35 49 26 population. Census, Apr. 15, 1910 Estimated, July 1- In munici- palties. 35,734,323 4,465,080 201,333 182,980 61,544 2,748,518 464,713 805,992 12,328,728 6,817,433 1,682,813 3,828,482 8,158,167 2,279,449 908,926 3,049,443 1,123,558 796,791 3,006,671 690,244 485,564 1,197,756 26,809 33,239 232,066 340,893 2,460,935 87, 411 615,851 331,069 381,923 172,606 199,242 136,173 390,094 146,666 1,188,432 430,574 355,248 278, 613 123,997 1,404,671 119,362 414,858 185,767 684,684 658,596 26,468 27,965 322,986 11,020 33,346 127,282 10,867 2,063,143 539,028 248, 756 1,275,359 Outside mu- nicipalities. 56,237,943 2,087,601 541,038 247,592 294,412 617,898 77,897 308, 764 6,987,164 2,296,181 854,354 3,836,629 10,092,454 2,487,672 1,791,950 2,589,148 1,686,615 1,537,069 8,631,350 1,385,464 1,739,?07 2,095,579 650,247 550,649 960,148 1,350,056 9,733,960 114,911 679,495 1,679,689 1,048,613 2,007,045 1,379,227 2,219,027 605,953 7,221,469 1,859,331 1,829,541 1,859,480 1,673,117 7,379,863 1,455,087 1,241,530 1,471,388 3,211,858 1,974,921 277,391 299, 126 118,000 476,038 316, 281 171,008 246,069 71,008 2, 129, 161 602,962 424,009 1, 102, 190 1917 In munici- palities. 42,778,287 5,107,333 219,145 200,534 ~ 67,313 3,144,251 539,135 936,955 14,462,349 8,106,087 2,021,911 4,334,351 9,704,902 2,747,597 1,062,063 3,573,628 1,393,599 928,015 3,539,734 560,436 1,374,561, 34,214 42, 797 269,676 421,156 2,910,238 667,442 369, 282 468,706 227,597 252,397 159,338 473,412 196,695 1,419,321 474,374 429,079 366,508 149,360 1,839,947 150,210 476,478 290,046 923,213 843,875 116,623 48, 757 32,986 413,828 14,509 36, 769 164,889 15,514 2,950,588 808,666 369,349 1,772,573 Outside mu- nicipalities. 60,857,019 2,146,593 558, 195 243,895 297, 633 631, 722 86,730 328,418 7,g72,069 2,354,095 992,283 4,325,691 10, 199, 103 2,464,488 1,773,429 2,661,367 1,700,667 1,599,152 9,040,197 1,475,551 '1,664,335 2,055,034 731, 106 674, 175 1,014,450 1,430,714 10,563,116 119, 791 706,231 1,744,319 1,185,005 2,181,984 1,483,867 2,422,429 719,490 7,619,910 1,919,719 1,875,550 1,997,431 1,827,210 8,588,628 1,616,133 1,380,476 1,999,809 3,592,210 2,489,567 356,312 396,419 151,984 574, 492 409, 140 227,019 278, 977 95,224 2,537,836 788,734 492,643 1,256,459 1916 In munici- palities. 41,752,530 5,018,249 216, 671 198,096 66,512 3,089,384 528,806 918,780 14,163,332 7,929,030 1,974,863 4,259,439 9,471,911 2,687,512 1,038,294 3,502,829 1,331,174 912, 102 3,458,304 816,619 550,656 1,350,142 33,226 41,480 256,044 410,237 2,850,812 94,265 661,246 363,980 459,387 220,473 240,783 156,796 463,931 189,951 1,368,290 466,015 402,083 354,692 145,500 1,777,816 146,369 467,407 275,558 888,482 812,972 114, 183 46, 139 32,289 396,648 14,025 35,371 159,448 14,869 2,830,844 771,470 353, 794 1,705,580 Outside mu- nicipalities. 60, 264, 782 2,138,395 555,818 244, 410 297, 187 629, 772 85,509 325,699 7,580,077 2,344,345 973, 154 4,262,678 10,202,723 2,462,844 1,778,523 2,649,428 1,723,680 1,588,248 8,990,942 1,462,984 2 1,674,215 2,060,560 705,975 657,029 1,016,331 1,419,308 10,445,183 119,115 701,561 1,732,632 1,165,565 2,161,955 1,468,679 2,392,134 703,542 7,583,635 1,913,624 1,885,921 1,977,916 1,806,174 8,422,684 1,593,354 1,361,723 1,926,523 3,541,084 2,423,371 345,311 382, 447 147,270 565,412 396, 258 220, 173 274,635 91,865 2,477,772 762, 751 481,947 1,233,074 1915 In munici- palities. 40,761,299 4,929,130 214,198 195,660 65, 711 3,034,476 518,477 900,608 13,856,756 7,744,533 1,927,822 4,184,401 9,248,395 2,618,961 1,009,289 3,431,561 1,292,426 896, 158 3,386,850 796,347 540,679 1,325,727 32, 163 40, 163 252,404 399,367 2,793,705 93,161 655,152 358,679 450,623 213, 226 234,590 164,255 450,812 183,207 1,339,884 459,940 395,718 342,474 141,752 1,716,484 141,719 458,774 261,275 854,716 787,832 111,743 43,521 31,592 384,835 13,541 33,975 154,401 14,224 2,702,263 734,278 328,398 1,639,587 Outside mu- nicipalities. 59,638,019 2,130,231 553,440 244,924 296, 741 627,863 84,288 322,975 7,495,644 2,342,035 954,018 4,199,591 10,196,868 2,469,666 1,788,853 2,637,958 1,723,016 1,577,375 8,931,n2 1,460,414 » 1,684, 092 2,066,062 680,920 639,883 1,006,220 1,407,854 10,324,932 118,437 1,720,391 1,146,248 2,136,505 1,453,490 2,365,477 687,595 7,524,735 1,905,245 1,875,661 1,958,803 1,785,026 8,255,941 1,571,383 1,342,532 1,853,032 3,488,994 2,351,411 334,311 368,475 142,556 550,964 383,376 213,324 269,899 88,506 2,426,545 736,765 481,092 1,208,688 I 1 Includes Beacon city, incorporated from Fishkill Landing and Matteawan villages, in 1913. ' Includes Belleville town, incorporated from Belleville township, in 1910. GENERAL TABLES. 13 WITH THEIR ESTIMATED POPULATION FOR JULY 1, 1917, 1916, 1915, 1914, 1913, 1912, 1911, AND 1910, AND THE POPULA- STATES AND GEOGRAPHIC DIVISIONS. POPULATION — continued. Estimated, July 1— 1914 1918 im2 1911 1910 In munici- palities. Outside municipalities. In munici- palities. Outside municipalities. In munici- palities. Outside municipalities. In munici- palities. Outside munlcipalitie Inmunid- Outside municipalities 39,766,593 59,014,731 38,791,252 58,372,078 37,806,353 57,738,983 36,831,515 57,095,827 35,847,807 56,461,541 4,840,019 2,132,060 4,750,820 2,113,976 4,661,748 2, 105, 765 \ 4,572,691 2,097,540 4,483,645 2,089,303 211,725 193,224 64,911 2,979,570 508,150 13,554,256 551,062 245,438 296,294 625,952 83,065 320,249 7,407,135 209,254 190,788 64,111 2,924,570 497,827 864,270 13,251,496 548, 682 245,952 295,846 624, 135 81,838 317,523 7,318,886 206,784 188,352 63,311 2,869,693 487,504 846,104 12,951,133 546,301 246,466 295,399 622, 195 80,610 314,794 7, 228, 238 204,316 185,918 62,511 2,814,823 477,183 827,940 12,648,955 543,918 246,977 294,952 620,247 79,382 312,064 7,139,406 201,848 183,486 61, 711 2,759,958 466,863 809,779 12,347,263 541,534 247,486 294,505 '618,294 78,153. 309,331 7,050,099 19 56 57 58 69 7,585,936 1,880,784 4,107,636 9,044,812 2,333,825 934,879 4,138,431 10,171,080 7,385,291 1,833,752 4,032,453 8,831,071 2,327,663 915,734 4,075,489 10,165,449 7,208,491 1,786,660 3,955,992 8,612,945 2,317,655 896,659 4,013,921 10,144,204 7,030,904 1,739:628 3,878,423 8,408,838 2,308,435 877,504 3,953,467 10,118,940 6,854,327 1,692,610 3,800,316 8,179,660 2,298,205 858,344 3,893,550 10,118,746 2,559,714 984,514 3,360,360 1,259,974 880,250 3,310,123 2,467,184 1,794,953 2,628,421 1,716,056 1,666,466 8,877,756 2,496,450 962,319 3,285,601 1,227,673 859,128 3,236,112 2,468,719 1,798,473 2,618,442 1,709,045 1,580,770 8,821,085 2,421,032 939,704 3,216,442 1, 195, 100 841,667 3,166,612 2,482,407 1,802,413 2,605,863 1,702,107 1,561,414 8,761,001 2,357,849 918,344 3, 143, 895 1,162,702 826,048 3,093,853 2,483,861 1,805,098 2,594,672 1,696,093 1,640,216 8,702,177 2,290,806 894,434 3,064,154 1,130,305 799,981 3,021,777 2,489,175 1,810,333 2,591,674 1,688,078 1,539,486 8,643,368 776,076 526,951 1,301,313 31,178 38,846 247,307 2,718,766 1,437,843 8 1,697,820 2,071,673 655,788 622,737 998,566 1,396,445 10,222,514 754,251, 617, 172 1,276,371 30, 193 37,355 243,157 377,613 2,665,843 1,426,826 "1,707,919 2,077,612 630,666 605,766 989,965 1,384,980 10,108,078 734,357 507,494 1,251,987 29,208 38,072 239,715 366,679 2,697,464 1,413,878 '1,717,277 2,083,093 605,623 688,686 980,656 1,373,570 9,989,108 714,442 497,346 1,227,606 27,979 34,789 236,273 355,220 2,539,536 1,400,960 '1,727,426 2,088,572 580,635 571,407 971,348 1,362,704 9,869,668 894,378 487,596 1,202,834 27,011 33,507 232,831 343,620 2,471,330 1,388,172 '1,737,175 2,094,439 555,486 554,227 962,039 1,351,979 9,760,617 92,067 649,060 353,378 423,671 206,122 227,304 151,716 438,996 176,463 1,313,019 117,760 692,015 1,726,338 1,126,788 2,112,148 1,438,299 2,337,518 671,648 7,464,293 90,953 634,806 348,077 416:750 196,359 221,139 149,177 428,862 169,720 1,286,165 117,083 695,403 1,712,253 1,109,986 2,086,670 1,423,108 2,307,875 655,700 7,403,841 89,849 828, 898 342,776 409,830 189,456 214, 529 141, 741 417,397 162,979 1,248,838 116,408 890,445 1,698,168 1,090,326 2,061,636 1,412,813 2,279,564 639,750 7,353,863 88,745 622,990 337,476 402,912 182,650 208,456 139,110 401,059 156,238 1,221,337 115,729 685,487 1,684,081 1,070,867 2,036,086 1,397,713 2,256,125 623,800 7,294,058 87,841 617,083 332, 175 383, 314 173,940 200,481 136,680 391,986 148,030 1,196,182 116,053 680,527 1,682,674 1,052,713 2,012,398 1,382,413 2,225,422 609,317 7,232,907 454,980 389,353 330,681 138,005 1,655,766 1,895,761 1,865,401 1,939,264 1,763,877 8,088,684 450,022 382,994 318,889 134,260 1,591,700 1,886,266 1,855,134 1,919,725 1,742.727 7,924,675 443,022 368,898 306,605 130,513 1,521,227 1,878,801 1,852,805 1,900,878 1,721,679 7,768,973 437,786 362,606 292,674 128,271 1,464,660 1,869,684 1,842,271 1,883,278 1,698,925 7,596,464 432,851 356,518 281,037 124,778 1,406,085 1,860,066 1,831,736 1,883,584 1,677,522 7,425,984 137,907 450,403 246,962 820,494 762,820 1,548,573 1,323,079 1,779,572 3,437^360 2,279,322 134,096 441,556 232,510 783,538 738,426 1,525,763 1,304,102 1,706,251 2,208,617 127,655 433,231 217,644 742,697 709,266 1,505,583 1,284,603 1,633,343 3,343,444 2,138,680 123,945 424,912 203,588 712,215 1,482,672 1,265,097 1,659,626 3,288,069 2,089,979 120,233 416,593 188,630 680,709 656,738 1,459,763 1,245,591 1,486,911 3,233,719 1,997,011 109,428 40,904 30,895 373,023 13,057 32,579 149,355 13,579 2,667,012 323,186 354,503 137^841 536,614 370,494 206,474 265,163 85,147 2,381,987 106,495 38,288 30,199 360,732 12,673 31,088 144,117 12,934 2,451,619 312,679 340,630 133, 126 5^544 357^612 199,720 260,618 81,788 2,317,671 104,073 34,409 29,603 348,969 12,088 29,639 138,398 12,289 2,338,230 301,661 327,820 128,411 508,047 344,731 193,024 256,657 78,429 2,261,161 101,643 28,483 28,807 337,204 11,604 28,176 133,306 11,845 2,200,978 290,661 317,167 123,695 493,552 331,848 186,141 261,866 75,069 2,208,595 99,166 26,816 28,111 325,439 11:120 26,763 128,321 11,001 2,086,169 279,888 302,235 118,981 479,057 318,965 179,309 247,068 71,708 2,143,606 698,791 313,577 1,556,644 711,074 469,662 1,201,251 659,842 298,957 1,495,020 685,044 460,031 1,172,496 622,488 282, 345 1,433,397 669,020 448,391 1,143,740 685,159 267,663 1,348,166 633, 171 436,832 1,138,692 546,708 252,015 1,287,436 608,444 426,219 1,108,943 > Population Apr. 16, 1910; decrease since 1900; no estimate made. 14 ESTIMATES OF POPULATION. Table 5 — POPULATION IN 1910 AND 1900, AND ESTIMATES OF POPULATION FOR JULY 1, 1917, 1916, 1915, 1914, 1913, ^^3 PP-i ^^^ 1910, FOR MUNICIPALITIES HAVING 8,000 OR MORE POPULATION APRIL 15, 1910, AND LAND AREA ON JULY 1, 1916. MUNICIPAUTY. Land area, in acres, July 1, 1916. POPULATION. Census. Apr.15,1910. Junel,1900. Estimated, July 1— 1917 1915 1914 1918 1912 1911 1910 Continental United States. Alabama Anniston dty Bessemer city Birmingham city. . . Gadsden city Mobile city Montgomery city Selmacity Tuscaloosa city. . . . AlOZONA. Bisbeecity*.. Phoenix city. . Tucson dty... Arkansas^. Argentacity*-... •Fort Smith dty.. Helena dty Hot Springs dty. Little Bock dty. . Pine Blufl dty... Caufornta. Alameda dty Bakersfleld dty . Berkeley dty Eureka dty Fresno dty Long Beach dty. Los Angeles dty. Oakland dty Pasadena dty Pomona dty Redlandsdty. Riverside dty. . -. Sacramento city . . . . . San Bernardino dty. San Diego dty San Francisco dty. San Jose dty Santa Ana dty Santa Barbara dty. Santa Cruz dty Stockton dty Vallejodty COLOEADO . Boulder city Colorado Springs dty. Denver dty Fort Collins dty Greeley dty... Pueblodty Trinidad city Connecticut. Ansonia dty Bridgeport dty.. Bristordtyi2 Danburytown... Daimiryaty. S. 807, 072.8 61,368.2 "35,738,656 278,613 26,506,223 150,963 42,778,287 366,508 41,752,530 354,692 40,761,299 342,474 39,766,593 330,681 38,791,252 318,889 37,806,353 306,605 36,831,515 292,674 5,480.0 2,940.0 31,651.2 3,950.0 8,915.2 4,371.2 2,000.0 2,060.6 5,689.1 634.1 2,655.0 2,400.0 27,7n.6 2,660.0 8,468.0 844.2 3,040.0 10,154.4 2,605.0 448,558.6 4,149.3 3,680.0 6,280.0 3, 731. 2 3,913.0 8,224.6 216,272.0 31,591.0 8,460.8 8,000.0 10,300.0 25,088.0 8,774.0 4,365.0 50,458.1 26,632.0 5,399.6 5,760.0 5,095.0 5, 760. 5,141.0 2,484.0 57,435.1 1,840.0 5,895.8 37,085.0 1,362.2 2,370.5 7,213.6 1,668.0 456,437.9 3,000.0 9,330.0 18,000.0 28,800.0 s.eoo.o 12,794 10,864 132,685 10,557 51,521 38,136 13,649 8,407 33,346 9,695 6,358 2 44,000 a 42, 008 < 30, 813 8,713 5,094 13,075 14,326 17, 156 189, 716 15,301 59,201 44,039 15,945 10,824 36, 769 14, 112 16,556 181, 762 14,642 58,221 43,285 15,626 10,488 35,371 13,898 15,958 174, 108 13,984 56,536 42,531 15,307 10, 152 33,975 13,686 15,360 166, 154 13,326 55,573 41,777 14,988 9,817 32,579 13,474 14,762 158,200 12,668 54,610 41,024 14,669 9,482 31,088 13,264 14,164 150,249 12,010 63,647 39,773 14,351 9,147 29,539 13,051 11,415 142,295 11,352 62,684 39,032 14,033 8,812 28,176 9,019 11,134 13,193 119,362 5,544 7,531 77,302 19,445 17,324 150,210 18,621 16,750 146,369 17, 798 16,177 141,719 16, 975 15,604 137,907 16,057 15,031 134,096 15,081 14,458 127,655 14,291 13,885 123,945 11, 138 23,975 8,772 14,434 45,941 15,102 1,275,359 e 5, 140 11,587 6,550 9,973 '33,556 11,496 716,557 15,515 29,390 11,122 17,690 58,716 17,777 1,772,573 14,907 28,638 10,796 17,238 67,343 17,447 1,705,580 14,300 2^887 10,470 16,786 65,158 17, 118 1, 639, 587 13, 693 27,136 10, 144 16,334 53,811 16, 789 1,556,644 13,086 26,386 9,818 15,882 52,464 16,461 1,495,020 12,479 25,634 9,492 15,430 48, 710 15,910 1,433,397 11,872 24,883 9,166 14,979 47,456 15,589 1,348,166 23,383 12,727 40,434 11,845 17,809 319, 198 150, 174 30,291 10,207 10,449 15,212 44,696 12, 779 39,578 416,912 28,946 8,429 11,659 11, 146 23,263 11,340 327,319 16,464 •6,127 13,214 7,327 12,470 2,252 9 104, 266 66,960 9,117 6,626 4,797 7,973 29,282 6,160 17,700 342,782 21,500 4,933 6,587 5,669 17,506 7,965 210, 199 28,433 17,543 60,427 15, 142 36,314 29,163 635,485 206,405 49,620 13,624 14,573 20,496 68,984 17,616 56,412 471,023 39,810 10,981 15,360 15, 150 36,209 13,803 413,828 27,732 16,874 57,663 14,684 34,958 27,587 604,878 198,604 46,450 13,150 14,000 19,763 66,895 16,945 54,103 463,516 38,902 10,627 14,846 14,594 35,358 13,461 27,031 16,206 64,879 14,226 33,602 26,012 475,367 190,803 43,859 12,676 13,428 19,030 64,806 16,274 51,115 456.009 37,994 10,273 14,332 14,038 34, 508 13, 119 384,835 26,330 15,538 52,105 13,768 29,809 24,437 438, 914 183,002 40,880 12,202 12,856 18,297 62, 717 15,603 48,900 448,602 37,086 9,919 13,818 13,482 25,702 12, 777 «73,023 25,629 14,870 49,331 13,311 28,640 22,862 412,466 175, 201 38,364 11,728 12,284 17,664 60,628 14,932 46,685 440,995 36, 178 9,565 13,305 12,927 26,120 12,435 360, 732 24,929 14,202 46,658 12,854 27,473 21,287 386,014 167,401 35,848 11,254 11,712 16,831 58,539 14,261 44,470 433,488 35,271 9,210 12:792 12,372 24,538 12,093 348, 969 24,229 13,534 43,785 12,397 26,304 19,712 347,550 159,601 33,332 10,780 11,140 16,098 46,581 13,590 42,266 425,982 32,635 8,867 12,279 11,817 23,956 11,752 337,204 9,539 " 33, 411 213,381 8,210 8,179 44,396 10,204 805,992 6,160 " 23, 999 "140,472 3,053 3,023 28,157 5,345 624,870 12,012 38,965 268,439 11,973 11, 942 56,084 14,413 936,956 11,669 32, 971 260,800 11,461 11,420 54,462 13,875 918,780 11,326 32,344 253,161 10,929 10,898 52,840 13,337 900,608 10,983 31, 717 245,523 10,407 10,376 51,218 12,799 882,439 10,640 31,090 237^885 9,885 9,854 49,696 11,782 864,270 10,297 30,463 230,249 9,363 9,332 47,975 U,290 846,104 9,954 29,836 222,611 8,841 8,810 46,354 10,798 827,940 15,152 102,054 13,502 23,502 12,681 70,996 9,643 19,474 ie,5S7 16,954 124,724 16,318 16,704 121,579 15,927 26,035 n,55e 16, 454 118,434 15,536 25,627 16,204 115,289 16, 145 25,219 11,808 16,954 112,144 14,754 24,811 Sl,4Si 16,704 108,999 14,364 24,403 gi.oeo I 15,454 106,854 13,973 23,995 m,68e ' Includes population oJ Belleville township, incorporated as Belleville town in 1910, and Colorado City, consolidated with Colorado Springs city in 1917. sineludespopulationof EnsleydtyandPrattCitytown,aruiexedinl910. » Indudes population of precinct 27, Garrit ys, and population of territory not located by precincts, aimexed m 1908. 36,847,807 281,037 12,838 10,959 134,342 10,694 61,721 38,291 13,716 8,477 26,763 13, 451 13,312 120,233 11,265 24,132 8,840 14,528 46,202 15,266 1,287,436 23,529 12,866 41,012 11,940 25,135 18,137 324,086 161,801 30,816 10,306 10,568 15,365 45,021 12,919 40,040 418,476 29,103 8,503 11,766 11,262 23,374 11,411 326,439 9,611 29,209 214,973 8,319 8,288 44,733 10,306 809,779 15,204 102,709 13,583 23,687 eo.sii 4]ncludespopulationofprecinctl7, Highland Park (now precinct 7), annexed inl903. . , , 6 Jdnt population of Texarkana dty. Ark., and Texarkana city, Tex.: 1910, 15,445; 1900, 10,170; estimated population 1917, 19,294; 1916, 18,760; 17,692; 1913; 17,158; 1912, 16,624; 1911, 16,090; and 1910, 15,556. " Population of Baring Cross town and ward 8 of Little Hock city. ' Excludes population of ward 8, taken to form part of Argenta dty in 1904. ' Includes population of Kern dty, aimexed in 1909. » Includes population of San Pedro dty, annexed in 1909. m Includes population of Colorado City, consolidated with Colorado S_pnngs city in 1917. " Includes population of Argo, Berkeley, Elyria, Globeville, Montclau', and Valverde towns, and Paper Mills prednct, annexed in 1902. 12 Bristol town incorporated as a dty in 1911. * 1915, 18,226; 1914, GENERAL TABLES. 15 Table 6 POPULATION IN 1910 AND 1900, AND ESTIMATES OF POPULATION FOR JULY 1, 1917, 1916, 1915, 1914, 1913, 1912, 1911, AND 1910, FOR MUNICIPALITIES HAVING 8,000 OR MORE POPULATION APRIL 15, 1910, AND LAND AREA ON JULY 1, 1916— Continued. MUinCIPAUTY. Land area, in acres, July 1, 1916. Apr.15,1910. June 1,1900, POPULATION. Census. Estimated, July 1- 1917 1916- 1916 1914 1918 1912 1911 1910 CONNEcnccT— Continued. Derbyplty East Hartford to^fe. Enfield town Oieenwicli town Hartford city Manchester town Meriden town MerUeaaty Middletown town . . . Middletawn city . Maugatuck boroogh. New Britain city New Haven city New London city . . . Norwalkcityi. Norwich town NarwkhcUy.. Orange town' Stamford town. . . Stamford city. Stonington town Tcsrington town Toningtim torough . . Vernon town. WalUngford tewn WttUingford borough . Waterbury dty Winchester town^ . . . Win dham town yPiaimantiecity. Delawabe . Wilmington city . . DisiRicT OP Columbia. Washington city Flobtoa. Jaciksonville city . . Key West city — Fensacola dty . ■ > ■ Tampa city West Tampa city. Georgia.. Albany city Americusclty... Athens city Atlanta city..... Augusta dty.... Brunswick dty. Columbus city.. Macon city Rome dty Savannah dty . . Wayorosscity... Idaho.. Boise dty Focatellodty. ILUNOIS. . Alton dty Aurora city Belleville dty Bloomington dty . . Blue Island village. Cairo dty Canton dty Centralis dty... Champaign dty. Chicago city 3,712.0 11,647.0 22,547.0 35,485.0 10,162.9 17,536.0 '14,720.0 25,413.0 l,SU.O 110,880.0 8,290.0 11,460.0 '3,776.0 14,477.0 '17,920.0 S.SOO.O 18,273.0 '24,430.0 i, 480.0 '26,880.0 '24,320.0 11,760.0 13,028.0 25,760.0 2,em.o 17,981.0 22,070.0 '16,640.0 S, 870.0 4,320.0 4,320.0 38,408.4 38,408.4 21,700.0 e, 060.0 1,860.0 6,500.0 5,760.0 1,520.0 56,213.0, 2,351.0 3,086.0 4,640.0 16,686.0 6,012.0 3,400.0 1,972.3 5,865.0 1,968.0 4,472.7 5,760.0 1,828.4 257,629.9 8,991 8,138 9,719 16,463 98,915 13,641 32,066 sr.tee 20,749 11,851 12,722 43,916 133,605 19,659 24,211 28,219 m,S67 11,272 28,836 U, 138 9,154 16,840 ie,iss 9,087 11,155 8, em 73,141 8,679 12,604 11,IS0 87,411 7,930 6,406 6,699 12,172 79,850 10,601 .28,695 H,i9e 17,486 9,589 10,541 28,202 108,027 17,548 19,932 24,637 17,151 6,995 18,839 15,997 8,540 12,453 8,seo 8,483 9,001 6,7S7 51,139 7,763 10,137 8,9S7 76,508 9,763 '9,401 11,924 19,594 112,831 15,859 34,525 S9,iSl 23,130 1S,S02 14,314 55,385 152,275 21,199 27,332 29,613 U,92S 14,393 36,131 St, 810 9,601 20,041 18, m 9,527 12,726 10,115 89,201 9,347 14,404 ie,90S 95,369 9,655 9,225 11,618 19,159 110,900 15,551 ' 34,183 19,130 22,799 1S,B7S 14,093 53,794 149,685 20,985 26,899 29,419 gi,m 13,960 35,119 S0,S8i 19,597 18,018 9,466 12,508 9,917 86,973 9,254 14,154 IS, 870 94,265 9,548 9,050 11,312 18,724 -108,969 15,243 33,842 28,8i9 22,468 1S,0U 13,872 52,203 147,095 20,771 26,466 29,225 ei,iBS 13,627 34,107 19,958 9,477 19,153 17,810 9,405 12,290 9,719 84,746 9,161 13,904 li,i^8 93, 161 9,441 8,875 11,006 18,290 107,038 14,935 33,501 S8,5SS 22,138 1»,815 13,651 60,612 144,505 20,657 26,033 29,032 W,98S 13,094 33,095 169,032 9,415 18,709 17, m 9,344 12,072 9,521 82,517 9,068 13,654 12,206 92,057 9,334 8,700 10, 700 17,856 105, 107 14,627 33,160 28,228 21,808 12,588 13,430 49,021 141,916 20,343 25,600 28,839 2P,8S6 12,661 32,083 28,106 9,353 18,265 16,793 9,283 11,854 9,323 80,289 8,975 13,404 11,974 90,953 9,227 8,525 10,394 17,422 103,177 14,319 32,819 27,928 21,478 12,357 13,209 47,430 139,325 20, 130 25,167 28,646 20,690 12,228 31,071 27,181 9,291 17,-821 16,385 9,222 11,636 9,125 78,061 8,882 13,164 11,742 87,411 331,069 76,508 278,718 95,369 94,265 93,161 368,679 92,057 353,378 90,953 348,077 89,849 342,776 331,069 146,666 278, 718 196,695 189,951 358,679 183,207 363,378 176,463 348,077 169, 720 342,776 162,979 57,699 19,945 22,982 37,782 8,258 390,094 28,429 17,114 17,747 < 16,387 2,355 269,259 79,065 22,011 26,802 56,251 12,566 473,412 76, 101 21,724 26,272 53,886 11,968 463,931 73, 137 21,437 25,742 51,521 11,370 450,812 70,173 21,160 25,212 49,166 10,772 438,995 67,209 20,863 24,682 46,792 10, 174 428,862 64,245 20,577 24,152 44,428 9,577 417,397 8,190 8,063 14,913 154,839 41,040 10,182 20,554 40,665 12,099 65,064 14,485 4,606 7.674 10,245 89,872 39,411 9,081 17,614 23,272 7,291 54,244 5,919 10,003 10,979 8,345 18,319 196,144 50,642 10,984 • 26,306 46,099 15,607 69,250 20,737 48,767 10,604 8,305 17,846 190i558 50,245 10,872 25,950 45,757 15,120 68,805 19,869 46,139 10,080 9,266 17,373 184,972 49,848 10,760 22,103 45,415 14,633 68,361 19,001 43,521 9,717 8,227 16,900 179,292 49,451 10,649 21,805 42, 757 14,146 67,917 18,134 40,904 9,354 8,188 16, 427 173,713 49,057 10,638 21,507 41,679 13,669 67,473 17,267 8,991 8,149 15,955 167,041 48,660 10,427 21,210 41,364 13,172 66,029 16,399 34,409 17,358 9,110 3,049,443 5,957 4,046 2,353,011 35,951 12,806 3,573,628 33,846 12,293 3,502,829 31,741 y. 11,780 3,431,561 29,637 11,267 27,534 10,764 3,286,601 24,168 10,241 3,215,442 4,052.0 4,245.0 3,019.8 2,974.6 1,341.0 17,628 29,807 21,122 25,768 8,043 14,210 24,147 17,484 23,286 6,114 23,783 34,795 21,164 27,462 9,450 23,380 34,204 21,149 27,258 9,254 22,483 33,613 21,144 27,064 9,059 22,092 33,022 21,139 26,850 8,864 1,440.0 14,548 12,568 15,995 15,794 15,593 16,392 1,002.8 10,453 6,564 13,674 13,262 12,850 12,438 1,400.0 9,680 6,721 11,838 11,538 11,238 10,938 2,520.0 12,421 9,098 15,052 14,708 14,171 13,836 123,142.6 2,185,283 1,698,575 2,547,201 2,497,722 2,447,845 2,397,600 ' Total area. 2 Norwalk dty and town (including South Norwalk city), made coextensive in 1913. ^ West Haven horoiis'h ahnllshnd ftnrl r«vArt«i1 t.n flrftnirtt town in IQl 1 . 21,701 32,431 21,134 26,646 15,191 12,026 10,639 13,499 2,344,018 21,310 31,840 21,130 26,441 8,474 14,989 11,321 10,340 13,163 2,294,711 9,120 8,360 10,088 16,988 101,247 14,012 32,478 27,628 21,148 12,128 12,988 46,839 136,735 19,917 24,734 28,453 20,544 11,795 30,059 26,256 9,229 17,377 15,977 9,161 11,418 8,928 75,833 8,790 12,905 11,510 88,745 88,745 337,476 337,476 156,238 61,281 20,291 23,622 42,064 401,059 8,628 8,110 15,483 161,515 41,236 10,316 20,913 41,048 12,686 65,592 15,632 28,483 18,754 9,729 3,143,895 20,919 31,249 21,126 26,237 8,279 14,789 10,928 10,041 12,827 2,245,404 9,013 8,176 9,783 16,554 99,317 13,705 32,137 27,328 20,818 11,899 12,768 44,248 134,146 19,704 24,301 28,260 20,398 11,362 29,047 25,331 9,167 16,933 15,569 9,100 11,200 8,731 73,605 8,698 12,656 11,278 87,641 87,641 332,175 332,175 148,030 58,317 20,005 23,092 38,233 8,383 391,986 8,266 8,071 15,011 156,990 41,074 10,205 20,616 40,732 12,200 65,156 14,665 26,816 17,599 9,217 3,064,154 17,598 29,926 21,123 25,810 8,084 14,589 10,535 9,742 12,491 2,195,551 16 ESTIMATES OF POPULATION. Table 5.— POPULATION IN 1910 AND 1900, AND ESTIMATES OF POPULATION FOR JULY 1, 1917, 1916, 1915, 1914, 1913, 1912, 1911, AND 1910, FOR MUNICIPALITIES HAVING 8,000 OR MORE POPULATION APRIL 15, 1910, AND LAND AREA ON JULY 1, 1916— Continued. MUNICIPALITT. Land area, in acres, luly 1, 1916. POPXTLATION. Census. Apr.15,1910. Junel,1900, Estimated, July 1- 1917 1916 1915 1914 1913 1912 1911 1910 Illinois— Continued. Chicago Heights city. Cicero town 1 Danville city Decatur city Dekalb city East St. Louis city. , Elgin city Evanston city Ereepoit city Galesburgcity Granite City Jacksonville city Jolietcity Kankakee city , Kewanee city La Salle city Lincoln city. Mattoon city Maywood vilkige Koline city. Monmouth city Mount Vernon city.. Oak Park village ' . . Ottawa city. Pekinoity Peoria city Quincy city Bock Island city. Ebckfordcity Springfield city. Streatoroity Urhanacity Waukegau city.. INDIAHA. Anderson city. ... . Bedford city Bloomington city. Brazilcity Columbus city — Crawfordsvjlle city. East Chicago city. . Elkhart city Elwoodcity. E vansville city Fort Wayne city. . Frankfort city...., Gary city* Goshen city Hammond city.... Huntington city . . Indianapolis city. . Jeflersonville city. Kokomo city. La&yette city. Laportecity Logansport city. Marion city Michigan City Misbawakacity. Munclecity New Albany city. New Castle city... Peru city Eichmondcity.... Shelbyvillecity... South Bend city., Terre Haute city. , Vincennes city . . . . Wabash city. 1,480.0 3,677.0 6,000.0 4,282.6 800.0 8,636.0 4,331.1 4,828.9 2,543.0 5, 760. 2,540.0 3,500.0 2, 430. 2, 157. 1,970.0 1,250.0 2, 809. 2,760.0 1,524.9 3,546.0 1,440.0 1, 620. 2,880.0 2,353.0 4,146.0 6,027.6 3,799.6 5,221.0 6,041.0 S,S32.5 2,076.0 1,280.0 3,360.0 145,574 4 3,271.0 1,157.0 1,670.0 1,609.0 1,568.0 2,237.0 6,396.0 3,636.0 1,662.6 5,677.0 7,112.0 1,677.4 19,960.0 2,830.0 8,066.0 1,643.1 24, 79a 6 821.7 1,946.0 2,950.0 1,952.0 2,560.0 2,979.1 4,000.0 2,785.0 2,240.0 2,328.3 1,300.0 2,544.0 2,620.0 986.9 9,117.9 5,378.0 1,766.8 2,432.0 14,525 14,557 27, 871 31, 140 8,102 58,547 25,976 24,978 17,567 22,089 6 10, 503 15,326 34,670 13,986 9,307 11,537 10, 892 11,456 8,033 24,199 9,128 8,007 19,444 9,535 9,897 66,950 36, 587 24,335 45,401 51,678 14, 253 8,245 16,069 908,926 5,100 16,310 2 19,034 20,754 5,904 3 30,710 22,433 19,259 < 14, 296 18,607- 3,122 16,078 29,353 13,595 8,382 10,446 8,962 9,622 4,532 17,248 7,460 5,216 10, 688 8,420 '58,468 36,252 19,493 31,051 14,079 5,728 9,426 669,661 22, 863 20, 846 32,969 41,483 9,705 77,312 28,562 29,304 19,844 24,629 15,890 15,506 38, 649 14,270 13,607 12,332 11,991 12,764 10,903 27,976 10,346 10,043 27, 816 6 9,535 10,973 72,184 36,832 29,452 56,739 62,623 14,313 10,146 20,917 1,062,063 22,476 8,716 8,838 9,340 8,813 9,371 19,098 19,282 11,028 9 69,647 63,933 8,634 16,802 8,514 20,925 10,272 233,650 10,412 17,010 20,081 10,525 19,060 19,359 19,027 11,886 24,005 20,629 9,446 10,910 22,324 9,500 63,684 58,157 14,895 8,687 20,178 6,115 6,460 7,786 8,130 6,649 3,411 15,184 12,950 69,007 45,115 7,100 24,230 10,613 11,661 10,472 9,310 11,443 30,286 22,273 « 11, 028 76,981 78,014 10, 103 7,810 12,376 9,491 >« 170,963 10,774 10,609 18,116 7,113 16,204 17,337 14,850 5,560 20,942 20,628 3,406 8,463' 18,226 7,169 36,999 36,673 10,249 8,618 9,026 27,016 10,982 283,622 •10,412 21,929 21,481 13, 572 21,338 19,923 21,913 17,083 26,663 23, 629 14,144 12,491 25,080 11,201 70,967 67,361 18,089 8,737 21,693 19,974 32,261 39,631 74,708 28,203 28,721 19, 668 24,276 15,142 16,481 38,010 14,230 13,561 12,221 11,838 12,682 10,629 27,451 10,177 9,760 26, 664 «9,635 10,823 71,458 36,798 28,926 65,310 61,120 14,304 9,889 20,244 1,038,294 23,996 10,349 11,383 10,315 9,241 11,164 28, 743 21,868 m,028 76,078 76,183 9,881 8,955 26,171 10,880 275,692 « 10,412 20,930 21,286 13,202 21,046 19,834 21,612 16,386 25,424 23,629 13,241 12,410 24,697 10,965 68,946 66,083 17,645 8,730 20,626 19, 102 31,554 38,626 9,259 72,105 27,844 28,012 19, 293 23,923 14,394 15,466 37,472 14, 190 13,517 12,110 11,686 12,400 10, 165 26,927 10,008 9,477 26,492 « 9, 535 10,673 70,732 36,764 28,403 53,761 59,618 14,296 9,632 19,571 1,009,289 19,560 18,230 30,847 37, 525 9,036 .69,502 27,485 27,724 19,018 23,570 13,647 15,431 36,934 14, 160 13,473 12,000 11, 532 12,218 9,783 26,403 9,839 9,194 24,330 ' 9, 535 10,524 70,006 36,730 27,095 62,337 57,972 14,287 9,375 18,898 984,614 23,762 10,086 11, 106 10,168 9,172 10,885 27,200 21,443 « 11, 028 72,325 74,362 9,441 23,528 9,823 9,850 10,001 10,606 26,658 21,028 •11,028 71,284 72,423 9,286 8,884 25,326 10,529 265,578 •10,412 20,312 21,091 12,832 20,756 19,746 21,111 15,220 25,195 23,629 12,629 12,280 24,314 10,729 67,030 64,806 17,202 8,723 /= 8,813 24,481 10,479 259,820 •10,412 19,694 20,896 12,533 20,464 19,656 20,710 14,579 24,969 20,629 12,017 12,201 23,932 10,493 65, 114 63,529 16,759 8,716 18,494 17,357 30, 140 36,526 8,814 66,^99 27, 126 27, 136 18,743 23,218 12,900 16,406 36,396 14,111 13,429 11,890 11,379 12,037 9,212 25,879 9,670 8,912 23,169 •9,635 10,375 69,280 36,696 25,907 50,914 66,476 14,279 9,118 18,225 962,319 17,428 16,480 29,433 35,526 8,592 64,296 26,767 26,257 18,467 12,153 15,381 36,858 14,072 13,385 11,780 11,226 11, 853 8,855 25,357 9,501 8,630 22,012 •9,535 10,226 68,554 36,662 25,417 49,491 54,979 14,271 8,860 17,563 939,704 23,220 9,560 9,609 9,844 9,034 10,328 24,193 20,613 •11,028 70,443 70,500 9, 131 8,742 23,636 10,429 263,668 •10,412 19,077 20,702 12,164 19,974 19, 667 20,310 13,939 24,740 20,629 11,406 11, 139 23,550 10,257 63,198 62,262 16,316 8,709 22,988 9,297 9,368 9,687 8,965 9,978 22,605 20,198 •11,028 69,602 67,890 8,976 8,671 22,791 10,380 246,928 •10,412 18,361 20,608 11,547 19,686 19,666 19,911 13,299 24,611 20,629 10,795 11,101 23,168 10,021 61,296 60,977 16, 873 8,702 16,362 ' 15, 609 28,726 32,551 8,370 61,693 26,409 25,678 18,192 22,514 11,406 16,356 36,320 ,14,033 13,342 11,670 11,075 11,673 8,461 24,832 9,332 8,348 20,849 •9,535 10,077 67,828 36,628 24,927 48,068 53,484 14,263 8,604 16,881 918,344 22,756 9,034 9,128 9,630 9,703 21,017 19,783 •11,028 68,761 8,821 8,600 21,946 10,331 240,630 •10,412 17,749 20,314 10,942 19,398 19,466 19,611 12,669 24,282 20,629 10,184 11,060 22,786 9,786 69,380 89,700 15,430 8,695 ♦ Incorporated since 1900; estimated population 66,000, based upon a special method. ,,..,„„„ 1 Oak Park village, coextensive with Oak Park township, mrorporated Irom pa,rt of Cicero township m 1902. 2 Includes pop^tion of South Danville and Germantown villages, annexed m 1906 and 1907, respectively. • IncludespopulationofWinstanley Park village, annexed m 1902. t Includes noDulation of West Freeport village and that part ol Freeport township outside of Freeport city, annexed m 1907 and 1908, respectively. • Includes population (estimated at 600), omitted by enumerator in 1910, through a misunderstandmg of the boundaries of his district. 6 Population, Apr. 16, 1910; decrease since 1900; no estimate made. 7 Includes population of North Peoria village, annexed m 1900. 8 Includes Dooulation of Eidgely village, annexed m 1907. ^ , .^ ^., „ „„ „ , ^ ^, ^- ^ » Scludes population ( 1,903), of Howell town, not legally a part of city until Dec. 20, 1915; excluded from estimates prior to 1916. 10 Includes population of Irvington town, annexed in 1902. 14,724 14,738 28,019 31,631 8,148 69,090 26,051 25,099 17,622 22,162 10,659 16,331 34,782 13,994 9,313 11,560 10,924 11,493 8,107 24,308 9,163 8,066 19,686 •9,536 9,928 67,102 36,694 24,437 46,688 51,989 14,255 8,298 16,209 894,434 22,524 8,771 8,888 9,373 8,827 9,428 19,429 19,368 •11,028 67,920 64,306 8,529 21,101 10,282 234,837 « 10,412 17,137 20,121 10,697 19,110 19,377 19,111 12,019 24,053 20,629 9,673 10,919 22,404 9,549 64,048 68,423 14,987 8,688 GENERAL TABLES. 17 Table 5 POPULATION I$r 1910 AND 1900, AND ESTIMATES OF POPULATION FOR JULY 1, 1917, 1916, 1915, 1914, 1913, 1912, 1911, AND 1910, FOR MUNICIPALITIES HAVING 8,000 OR MORE POPULATION APRIL 15, 1910, AND LAND AREA ON JULY 1, 1916 -Continued. MTJinCIPAUTY. Iowa. Boone city Burlington city Cedar Rapids city . . Clinton city Council Bluffs city . Davenport city Des Moines city Dubuque city Fort Dodge city.... Fort Madison city . Iowa City Keolmkcity Marshalltown city . Mason City Muscatine city Oskaloosa city . Ottumwa city . Sioux City Waterloo city.. Kansas. Atchison city Chanute city .T. . CoHeyyille city Emporia city Fort Scott city Hutcliinson city . . . Independence city . loladty Kansas City Lawrence city Leavenworth city. Parsons city Pittsburg city Salinacity Topekacity Wichita city Kentucky.. Asliland city Bowling Green city . Covington city Frankfort city Henderson city Eopkinsville city . . . Lexington city.. Louisville city.. Newport city... Owensboroclty. Paducahcity... LorasiANA. Alexandria city... Baton Eouge city - Lake Cliarles city . Monroe city . New Orleans dty . Shreveport city . . . Maine. Auburn city... Augusta city... Bangor city Bath city Biddefordcity. Lewiston city . . Portland city... Rockland city. . . Sanfordtown... Watervillecity.. Westbrookcity. Land area, in acres, July 1, 1916. POPULATION. Census. Estimated , July 1— Apr.15,1910. Juno 1,1900. 1917 1916 1916 1914 1913 1912 1911 1910 157,589.7 485,564 389,458 560,436 550,556 540,679 526,951 617, 172 607,494 497,345 487,696 13,187.2 7,680.0 7,909.0 6,000.-0 11,632.8 10,347 24,324 32,811 25,577 29,292 8,880 23,201 25,656 22,698 25,802 11,321 25,144 38,033 27,678 31,838 11, 185 25,030 37,308 27,386 31,484 11,060 24,916 36,583 27,094 31,131 10,915 24,802 36,868 26,802 30,778 10,780 24,688 35,134 26,511 30,425 10,645 24,674 34,410 26,220 30,072 10, 510 24,461 33,686 25,929 29,719 10,376 24,348 32,962 25,638 29,366 5,625.0 34,423.0 7,360.0 3,280.0 3,691.2 43,028 86,368 38,494 15,543 8,900 35,254 62, 139 36,297 12,162 9,278 49,618 104,052 40,096 21,039 28,900 48,811 101,598 39,873 20,648 28,900 48,005 99,144 39,660 20,257 28,900 46,340 96,691 39,428 16,872 28,900 45,553 94,238 39,206 16, 566 28,900 44,766 91,785 .38,984 16,239 28,900 43,979 89,332 38,762 16,924 2 8,900 43,192 86,879 38,640 15,609 28,900 3,450.0 3,520.0 4,400.0 7,916.0 4,273.5 10,091 14,008 13,374 11,230 16,178 7,987 14,641 11,544 6,746 14,073 11,626 2 11,008 14,519 14,938 17,713 11,413 2 14,008 14,360 14,457 17,600 11,200 2 14,008 14,201 13,976 17,287 10,987 2 14,008 14,042 13,495 17,074 ■10,774 2 14,008 13,883 13,014 16,861 10,561 2 14,008 13,725 12,633 16,648 10,348 2 14,008 13,666 11,779 16,435 10,135 2 14,008 13,407 11,325 16,222 2,420.0 4,615.0 28,020.0 8,287.0 9,466 22,012 47,828 26,693 9,212 18,197 33,111 12,580 9,650 24,708 58,568 36,987 9,624 24,334 57,078 35,559 9,598 23,960 55,588 34,131 9,572 23,586 54,098 32,703 9,546 23,212 52,608 31,275 9,621 22,838 51,118 29,847 9,496 22,464 49,628 28,419 9,471 22,090 48,138 26,991 63,055.7 340,893 234,489 421,166 410,237 399,367 388,452 377,613 366,679 355,220 343,620 1,773.3 1,440.0 1,987.1 1,460.0 16,429 9,272 12,687 9,058 15,722 4,208 4,953 8,223 16,785 12,968 18,331 9,707 16,735 12,455 17,548 9,622 16,685 11,942 16,766 9,537 16,635 11,429 15,982 9,412 16,585 10,916 16,199 9,328 16,635 10,403 14,416 9,244 16,487 9,891 1.3,633 9,160 16,439 9,379 12,860 9,076 2,576.0 4,240.0 1,628.0 839.2 10,463 16,364 10,480 9,032 10,322 9,379 4,851 5,791 10,564 21,461 15,111 11,396 10,550 20,753 14,506 11,068 10,636 20,046 13,901 10,740 10,522 19,339 13,296 10,412 10,508 18,632 12,691 10,084 10,494 17,925 12,086 9,766 10,480 17,218 11,481 9,428 10,466 16,511 10,599 9,100 ■ 9,943.8 1,277.5 4,800.0 2,630.0 82,331 12,374 19,363 12,463 » 57, 296 10,862 20,735 7,682 102,096 13,477 ! 19, 363 15,952 99,437 13,324 2 19,363 15,468 96,854 13,171 2 19,363 14,984 94,271 13,018 2 19,363 14,500 91,687 12,865 2 19,363 14,016 89,008 12,712 2 19,363 13,532 86,429 12,659 2 19,363 13,048 83,359 12,406 2 19,363 12,664 3,050.8 2,200.0 10,000.0 1 13,210.0 14,755 9,688 43,684 52,450 10,112 6,074 33,608 24,671 18,340 12,470 49,538 73,597 17,862 12,098 48,726 70,722 17,366 11,726 47,914 67,847 16,845 11,354 47,102 64,972 16,370 10,982 46,290 62,097 15,895 10,610 46,478 59,222 15,323 10,198 44,666 55,866 14,863 43,854 53,037 40,771.6 430,574 381,518 474,374 466,015 459,940 454,980 450,022 443,022 437,786 432,851 1,791.9 1,568.0 3,590.0 6,777.0 2,050.0 2,480.0 8,688 9,173 53,270 10,465 11,452 9,419 6,800 8,226 146,975 9,487 10,272 7,280 12,195 9,900 69,623 11,179 12,312 10,979 10,478 9,799 57,144 11,080 12,192 10,762 9,683 9,698 56,520 10,981 12,072 10,545 9,492 9,697 55,896 10,882 11,953 10,328 9,301 9,496 65,272 10,783 11,834 10,112 9,110 9,397 64,648 10,684 11^715 9,896 8,919 9,295 54,024 10,585 11,596 9,680 8,728 9,194 53,400 10,486 11,477 9,464 3,210.0 14,348.8 771.0 1,457.5 3,727.4 35,099 223,928 30,309 16,011 22,760 28,369 6 205,173 28,301 13,189 19,446 41,997 240,808 32,133 18,070 25,178 41,097 238,910 31,927 17,784 24,842 39,703 237,012 31,722 17,498 24,506 38,819 235,114 31,617 17,212 24, 170 37,935 233,216 31,312 16,926 23,835 37,051 229,323 31,057 16,641 23,500 36,167 227,445 30,664 16,366 23,165 35,283 225,567 30,361 16,071 22,830 141,655.3 414,858 332,142 476,478 467,407 458,774 450,403 441,666 433,231 424,912 416,593 2,037.5 1,598.0 2 773.8 3,086.0 125,440.0 6,720.JD 11,213 14,897 11,449 10,209 339,075 28,015 6,648 11,263 6,680 5,428 287,104 16,013 16,232 17,644 14,930 13,698 377,010 « 37, 064 15,593 17,176 14,447 13,214 371,747 35,230 14,719 16,809 13,964 12,730 366,484 34,068 14,107 16,442 13,481 12,246 361,221 32,906 13,019 16,076 12,998 11,762 365,958 31,744 12,466 15,707 12,513 11,278 350,695 30,682 11,893 15,341 12,031 10,794 345,433 29,420 11,330 14,974 11,660 10,310 340,171 28,258 205,050.1 201,333 178,000 219,145 216, 671 214,198 211,725 209,254 206,784 204,316 201,848 31,360.0 35,520,0 121,062.4 8,775.0 118,800.0 22,100.0 15,064 13,211 24,803 9,396 17,079 26,247 12,951 11,683 21,850 10,477 16,145 23,761 16,607 14,325 26,958 !9,396 17,760 28,061 - 16,393 14,170 26,669 2 9,396 17,665 27,809 16, 179 14,016 26,360 2 9,396 17,570 27,557 16,965 13,860 26,061 2 9,396 17,475 27,305 15,751 13,705 25,762 2 9,396 17,381 27,063 15,637 13,551 25,463 2 9,396 17,287 26,801 15,323 13,397 25,164 2 9,396 17,193 26,650 15,109 13,243 24,865 2 9;396 17,099 26,299 13,790.7 7,377.0 27,700.0 17,680.0 10,885.0 58,571 8,174 9,049 11,458 8,281 60,145 8,160 '6,078 9,477 7,283 64,720 8,189 11,217 12,903 9,009 63,867 8,186 10,916 12,702 8,908 63,014 8,184 10,615 12,501 8,807 32,161 8,182 10,314 12,300 8,706 61,308 8,180 10,013 12,100 8,605 60,455 8,178 9,712 11,900 8,504 59,602 8,176 9,412 11,700 8,403 58,749 8,174 9,112 11,500 8,302 68104?— 18- 1 Total area. 2 Population Apr. 16, 1910; decrease since 1900; no estimate made. ' Includes population of Argentine city, annexed in 1910. , < Includes populaticm of Central Covington and Latonia towns, annexed in 1906 and 1909, respectively. ' Includes population of Crescent Hill town, annexed in 1900. ' Estimate based upon census of 1910 and special census (population 36,693), of 1917. 18 ESTIMATES OF POPULATION. Table 5 — ^POPULATION IN 1910 AND 1900, AND ESTIMATES OF POPULATION FOR JULY 1, 1917, 1916, 1915, 1914 1913^ 1912, 1911, AND 1910, FOR MUNICIPALITIES HAVING 8,000 OR MORE POPULATION APRIL 15, 1910, AND LAND AREA ON JULY 1, 1916 -Continued. MUiqiOIPALITY, Mabtland.. Annapolis city Baltimore city Cumberland city. Frederick city Hagerstown city . ) Massachusetts.. Adams town Amesbury town. . Arlington town . . Athol town Attleboro city Beverly city Boston city ^ — Braintree town. . Brockton city- - - 5rookline town . Cambridge city.. Chelsea city 2 Chioopeecity Clinton to^iTi Danverstown... Dedham town Ea.sthamipton town. Everett city Fall River city Fitchburg city Framingham town. Gardner town Gloucester city Greenfield town Haverhill city Holyoke city Hyde Park town ' Lawrence city Leominster city. . Lowell city Lynn city Imdencity Marlborough city.. Mediord city Melrose city Methuen town Middleborough town. Milford town Natiok town New Bedford city Newburyport city Newton city North Adams city North Attleborough town. Northampton oily Northbridge town.. Norwood town Palmer towTi Peabody town Pittsfield city Plymouth to^vn Qulnoycity Eeverecity Salem cit.v Saugus town Somerville city Southbridge town Springfield city Taunton city Wakefield town Walthain city Ware town Watertown town Webster town West Springfield town. Westfield town Weymouth town Winchester town Winthrop town Wobum city Worcester city Land area, in acres, July 1, 1916. 26,764.3 625.0 19,290.0 1,587.7 1,025.0 4,236.6 848,796.1 11,760.0 7,469.0 3,283.0 18, 883. 17,260.0 9,270.0 27,684.0 8,840.0 13,708.4 4,327.0 4,014.3 1,260.0 15,650.0 3,129.0 7,867.0 6,722.0 9,306.0 2,076.0 21,723.0 17,963.0 14,830.0 * 14, 656.0 16,000.0 14,336.0 20,500.0 13,423.0 4, 185. 17,143.0 8,308.0 6,943.0 3,060.0 13,000.0 5, 169. 3,079.5 13,080.0 41,927.0 8,616.0 7,920.0 12,206.0 9,280.0 11,106.0 12,782.0 12,200.0 21,970.0 9,711.0 6,296.0 19,750.0 10,482 4 27,165.2 44,175.0 10, 730. 3,750.0 5, 100. 6, 550. '2,600.0 13,600.0 19,980.0 28,320.0 4,682.0 7,960.0 17,330.0 2,682.4 8,287.0 8,964.3 26, 500. 11,338.0 3,220.0 1,075.0 8,048,0 23,731.0 Apr.l6,1910! June 1,1900. 1917 1916 POPULATIOir. Census. Estimated, July 1- 615,851 8,,609 558,485 21,839 10,411 16,507 2,748,518 13,026 9,894 11, 187 8,636 16,215 18,660 670,685 8,066 66, 878 27,792 104,839 32,452 25,401 13,075 9,407 9,284 8,524 33,484 119,295 37,826 12,948 14,699 24,398 10,427 44,115 57,730 15,607 85,892 17,580 106,294 89,336 44,404 14,579 23,160 15,715 11,448 8,214 13,055 9,866 96,662 14,949 39, 806 22,019 9,562 19,431 8,807 8,014 8,610 15,721 32,121 12, 141 32,642 18,219 43,697 8,047 77,236 12,692 88,926 34,259 11,404 27, 834 8,774 12,876 11,509 9,224 16,044 12,895 9,309 10, 132 15,308 145,986 557,497 8,626 508,967 17,128 9,296 13,591 2,234,114 11,134 9,473 8,603 7,061 11,336 13,884 660, 892 6,981 40,063 19,935 91,886 34,072 19, 167 13,667 8,542 7,457 5,603 24,336 104,863 31, 631 11,302 10, 813 26,121 7,927 37,175 45,712 13,244 62,559 12,392 94,969 68,513 33,664 13,609 18,244 12,962 7,612 6,886 11,376 9,488 62,442 14,478 33, 687 24,200 7,263 18,643 7,036 6,480, 7,801 11,623 21,766 9,692 23,899 10,395 36, 956 6,084 61,643 10,026 ■ 62,059 31,036 9,290 23,481 8,233 9,706 8,804 7,105 12,310 11,324 7,248 6,058 14,254 118,421 667,442 8,769 594,637 26,686 11,225 26, 125 3,144,251 14,406 10,200 13,073 9,611 19, 776 22,128 767, 813 9,587 69, 162 33,526 114,293 2 48,405 29,950 '13,075 10,037 10,618 10,656 40, 160 129,828 42,419 14,149 17,634 3 24,398 12,251 49,180 66,503 102,923 21,365 114,366 104,534 52,243 15,285 26,681 17,724 14,320 9,183 14,280 10, 140 121,622 , 15,291 44,346 8 22,019 11,248 20,006 10,098 9,862 9,201 18,786 39,678 14,001 39,022 23,929 49,346 10,210 88,618 14,465 108,668 36,610 12,947 31,011 9,140 15,188 13,484 10,770 18,769 14,041 10,812 13, 105 16,076 166, 106 13,210 10, 556 18,391 13,882 10,603 10,394 10,185 12,692 12,279 11,866 15,969 15,862 15,756 163,314 160,623 157,732 - jj.ucio... .,„...» v.„u.. ,__j.O acres), annexed to Boston city in 1912. 2 F.stimate based upon Federal census ol 1910, and state census Cpopulation 43,426) e Population, Apr. 15, 1910; decrease since 1900; no estimate made. < Total area. — 661,246 8,760 589,621 26,074 11, 112 25,679 3,089,384 14,214 10,157 12,811 9,461 19,282 21,645 756,476 9,376 67,449 32,730 112,981 2 46, 192 29,319 3 13,075 10,433 10,360 39,233 128,366 41,781 13,982 17,140 8 24,398 11,998 48,477 65,286 100,560 20,839 113,245 102,425 61, 155 15,187 26,234 17,445 13,921 9,048 14, 110 10, 102 118, 168 15,243 43,716 s 22,019 11,014 19,926 9,918 9,606 9,119 18,360 38,629 13,743 38, 136 23,136 48,562 9,910 87,039 14,205 105,942 36,283 12,733 30, 570 9,094 14,867 1915 665,152 8,751 584,605 25,664 10,999 25,233 3,034,476 14,022 10,114 12,549 9,312 18,788 21, 162 745, 139 9,166 65,746 31,934 111,669 2 43,979 28,688 8 13,075 9,861 10,248 10,064 38,307 126,904 41,144 13,815 16,746 8 24,398 11,745 ^47,774 64,069 98, 197 20,314 112, 124 100,316 50,067 16,089 25,737 17,16^ 13,522 8,913 13,940 10,064 114,694 16, 196 43,085 3 22,019 10, 780 19,846 9,739 9,348 9,037 17,935 37,580 13,485 37,261 22,344 47,778 9,610 86,460 13,945 103,216 35,957 12,519 30,129 j9,Qi2 14,546 12', 936 10,340 18,013 13,723 10,394 12,279 15,862 160,623 1914 649,060 8,743 679,590 25,054 10,886 24,787 2,979,570 13,830 10,071 12,287 9,163 18,294 20,679 733,802 8,954 64,043 31, 138 110,357 2 41,765 28,057 3 13,075 9,773 10,063 9,768 37,381 125,443 40,607 13,648 16,353 8 24,398 11,492 47,071 62,852 95,834 19,789 111,004 98,207 48,979 14,991 25,240 16,887 13,123 8,778 13,770 10,026 111,230 15,147 42,456 3 22,019 10,646 19,766 9,660 9,091 8,966 17,610 36,531 13,227 36,366 21,552 46,994 9,310 83,881 13,685 100,490 36,631 12,306 29,688 8,990 14,225 12,662 10, 125 17,636 13,564 1913 634,806 8,635 574,575 23,369 10,773 17,464 2,924,670 13,639 10,029 12,025 9,014 17,800 20,197 722,466 8,743 62,340 30,343 109,046 2 39,552 27,426 8 13,076 9,686 9,878 9,472 36,465 123,982 39,870 13,481 15,960 8 24,398 11,239 46,368 61,635 1 Hyde Park town (land area 2,f 93,471 19,264 109,885 47,892 14,893 24,743 16,608 12,725 8,644 13,600 9,988 107,766 15,100 41, 825 8 22,019 10,312 19,686 9,381 8,835 8,873 17,086 35,483 12,969 35,481 20,760 46,210 9,010 82,302 13,425 97,654 35,305 12,091 29,247 8,938 13,904 12,388 9,911 17,267 13,405 9,976 11,454 15,648 154,941 of 191S. 1912 628, 898 8,627 569, 560 22,892 10,660 17, 159 2,869,693 13,448 9,987 11,764 8,865 17,306 19,715 711, 128 8,532 60,637 29,548 107,734 2 37,339 26,796 8 13,076 9,599 9,176 35,529 122,521 39,233 13,315 15,567 8 24,398 10,986 46,665 60,418 91,108 18,739 108,768 93,991 46,805 14,795 24,246 16,329 12,327 8,610 13,430 9,950 104,302 15,053 41,195 3 22,019 10,078 19,606 9,202 8,579 8,790 16,660 34,435 12,7b: 34,596 19,968 45,427 8,710 80,723 13,a66 94,933 34,979 11,877 28,806 8,887 13,583 12,113 9,697 16,879 13,246 9,768 11,042 15,542 152, 150 1911 622,990 8,619 564,545 22,415 10,547 16,864 2, 814, 823 13,257 9,945 11,603 8,716 16,812 19,233 684,007 8,321 58,935 28,753 106,423 2 35, 126 26,164 8 13,075 9,612 "9,508 8,881 34,603 121,060 38,696 13,149 16,174 8 24,398 10,733 44,963 69,201 15,784 88,746 18,214 107,648 91,883 45,718 14,697 23,750 16,051 11,929 8,376 13,260 9,912 100,838 15,006 40,566 3 22,019 9,844 19,527 8,323 8,708 16,235 33,387 12,453 33,711 19,176 44,643 8,410 79,144 , 12,906 92,213 34,663 11,663 28,366 8,836 13,262 11,839 9,483 16,501 13,087 9,560 10,630 15,436 149,359 1910 617,083 8,611 559,530 21,938 10,435 16,569 1,759,958 13,066 9,903 11,242 8,567 16,318 18,751 672,899 8,110 57,233 27,958 105,112 232,913 25,533 8 13,075 9,323 8,586 33,677 119,599 37,959 12,983 14,781 3 24,398 10,480 44,261 57,984 16,665 86,384 17,689 106,528 89,775 44,631 14,599 23,254 15,773 11,531 8,242 13,090 9,874 97,374 14,959 39,937 8 22,019 9,611 19,448 8,844 8,067 8,627 16,810 32,339 12,195- 32,826 18,384 43,860 8,110 77,565 12,646 89,493 34,327 11,449 27,926 8,785 12,942 11,586 9,269 16,123 12,928 9,352 10,218 15,330 146,568 UJiiiNJilllAL. iAiJLiilltt. 19 Table 6 POPULATION IN 1910 AND 1900, AND ESTIMATES OF POPULATION FOR JULY 1, 1917, 1916, 1915, 1914, 1913, 1912, 1911, AND 1910, FOR MUNICIPALITIES HAVING 8,000 OR MORE POPULATION APRIL 15, 1910, AND LAND AREA ON JULY 1, 1916— Continued. MiraiCIPAUTY. Michigan. A(Jrian city Alpena city Ann Arbor (dty... Battle Creek aty.. Bay City Bentrai Harbor dty. Cadillac dty Detrdtcity Escanaba dty Flint dty-... .» Grand Eapidsdty.. Hanoook city Holland dty Iron Mountain dty. . Ironwooddty Ishpemii^dty.. Jackson City Kalamazoo dty. Lansing dty Lauiium ^ ' Ludingtondty.. Manistee dty... Marquette city. . Menominee dty. Muskegon dty.. Negaunee dty. . .-. Owossodty Pontiaodty Port Huron dty. Saginaw dty Sault Ste. Marie dty. . Traverse City Wyandotte dty MmHESOTA. Brainerddty... Dulutlidty Fambanltdty... nibbing village. Mankatodty Minneapolis dty. Bed Wmg city. . . St.aouddty.... St. Paul dty... Stillwater aty. Virginia dty... Winona dty... Biloxidty Columbus dty. . . Greenville dty... Hattiesburgaty. Jackson dty Laurel dty Meridian dty.. Natchez dty... Vicksburgcity. MiSSOUKI. Cape Girardeau dty.. Carthage city Columbia dty Hannibal dty, Independence dty. . . Jefferson City JopUndty Kansas City Moberlydty St. Charles dty.* St. Joseph city «.. St. Louis dty SedaUadty Springfield city.. Webb aty Land area, In acres, July 1, 1916. 172,006.4 2,750.0 4,300.0 3,162.0 3,678.0 6,316.8 1,885.0 3,200.0 29,537.4 5,140.0 7,755.0 10,880.0 -1,150.0 1,830.0 4, 100. 3,740.0 5,685.0 5,653.0 5,285.0 5,130.0 275.0 1,620.0 1,701.6 6,631.0 ■2, 786. 7 4,020.0 8,933.7 2,710.0 4,410.0 4,681.5 8,750.0 9, 249. 7 3,600.0 1,400.0 144, 767. 2 4,988.6 37,715.2 5,617.6 5,080.0 4,301.4 32,254.6 4,627.0 4,700.0 33,388.0 2,320.8 5,674.0 4,100.0 30,676.5 3,837.0 1,900.0 1,300.0 6,884.0 5,540.0 2,560.0 2,525.6 1,650.0 4,480.0 126, 220. 7 1,680.0 3, 160. 2,728.0 3,491.0 2,140.0 3,200.0 9,068.0 37,555.8 2,545.0 1,300.0 •'8,480.0 39,276.8 •4,000.0 5,037.1 2,559.0 Apr.15,1910. June 1,1900, POPULATION. Census. 1,12^,558 10, 763 12, 706 14,817 25,.267 45, 166 9,185 8,375 465,766 13, 194 38,550 112,571 8,981 10,490 9,216 12,821 12,448 31,433 39,437 31,229 8,537 9,132 12,381 11,503 10,607 24,062 8,460 9,639 14,632 18,863 50,510 12,615 12, 115 8,287 690,244 8,526 78,466 9,001 10,365 301,408 9,048 10,600 214,744 10, 198 10,473 18,683 123,997 8,049 8,988 9,610 11,733 21,262 8,466 23,286 11,791 20,814 1, 197, 766 8,475 9,483 9,662 18,341 9,859 n,'860 32,073 248,381 10,923 9,437 77,403 687,029 17^822 35,201 11,817 802,232 9,654 11,802 14,609 18,563 1 40, 747 6,662 6,997 2 290, 277 9,549 13,103 87,565 4,060 7,790 9,242 9,706 13,256 25,180 24,404 16, 485 5,643 7,166 14,260 10,058 12,818 20,818 6,935 8,696 9,769 19,158 42,346 10,538 9,407 4 6,182 498,406 7,524 52,969 7,868 2,481 10,599 202,718 7,525 8,663 163,065 12,318 2,962 19,714 75,871 5,467 6,484 7,642 4,175 7,816 3,193 14,050 12,210 14,834 981,978 4,815 9,416 5,651 12,780 6,974 9,664 26,023 5 164, 745 8,012 7,982 102, 979 575,238 15,231 23,267 9,201 Estimated, July 1~ 1917 1,393,599 11, 570 13,365 16,041 30,159 48,390 11,099 10, 158 619,648 15,854 57,386 132,861 12,678 12,459 3 9, 216 15,095 8 12,448 35,996 ■50, 408 44, 499 10,649 10, 566 3 12,381 12,555 3 10,507 ,27,434 9,671 10,326 18,006 8 18,863 56,469 14, 130 14,090 9,822 9,266 97^077 9,827 17,550 8 10,3'65 373,448 10,158 12,013 252,465 3 10,198 15,954 8 18,583 149,360 9,932 10,815 11,045 17,367 31,104 12,313 21,824 3 11,791 23,179 1,374,561 11,146 9,531 12,968 22,399 11,964 13,712 33,400 306,816 13,047 10, 498 86,498 768,630 19,711 41,169 14,082 1916 1, 331, 174 11,458 13, 273 16, 010 29,480 47,942 10,833 9,915 576,922 15, 485 64,772 128,291 12, 079 12, 185 8 9, 216 14,779 3 12,448 36,363 48,886 41,698 10,356 10,367 3 12,381 12, 409 3 10.507 26', 100 9,416 10,230 17,524 3 18,863 65,642 13,919 13,816 9,609 816,619 9,154 94,495 9,712 16,412 3 10,366 363,454 10,004 11,817 247,232 a 10, 198 15, 193 3 18,583 145,500 9,670 10,661 10,846 16,482 29,737 11,779 21,818 3 11,791 22,816 1,350,142 10,776 9,624 12,630 21,836 11,672 13,484 33,216 297,847 12, 752 10,350 85,236 767,309 19,449 40,341 13,821 1915 1, 292, 428 11,346 13, 181 14,979 28,801 47, 494 10, 567 9,673 554, 717 15, 116 52, 159 125,769 11, 580 11, 912 3 9,216 14,463 3 12,448 34, 730 47,364 39,005 10,063 10, 168 3 12,381 12,263 3 10,507 25,771 9,262 10, 134 17,042 3 18,863 64,816 13,709 13,542 9,396 796,347 9,052 91,913 9,597 15, 277 3 10,365 353, 460 9,850 11,621 241,999 3 10, 198 14,432 3 18,583 141,752 9,408 10,307 10,647 15,717 28,372 11,245 21,812 3 11, 791 22,453 1,326,727 1,259,974 11,234 13,089 14,948 28,122 47, 047 10,301 9,387 637,650 14, 747 49, 546 123,227 11,081 11, 639 3 9, 216 14,147 8 12, 448 34,097 45, 842 37^612 9,770 3 12,381 12,117 3 10,607 26,442 9,108 10,039 16, 660 3 18,863 53,988 13,499 13,268 9,183 776,076 8,951 89,331 9,482 14, 142 3 10,366 343, 466 9,696 11,426 236,766 2 10,198 13,671 3 18,583 138,005 10,404 9,517 12,103 21,273 11,380 13,257 33,032 289,879 12,457 10,203 83,974 746,988 19, 187 39,513 13,560 9,147 10,053 10,448 14,962 27,007 10,711 21,806 3 11,791 22,090 1,301,313 1913 1, 227, 573 11, 122 12,998 14,917 27,443 46,600 10,035 9,146 520,586 14,378 • 46,933 120,695 10,682. 11,366 3 9, 216 13,832 3 12,448 33,464 44,320 36,019 9,477 9,770 3 12,381 11,971 3 10,50(7 25,114 8,954 9,944 16,078 3 18,863 63, 161 13,289 12,994 8,970 754,251 8,850 86,749 9,367 11,462 3 10,365 333,472 9,642 11,229 231,533 3 10, 198 12,911 3 18,583 134,260 10,033 9,610 11,676 20,710 11,088 13,031 32,848 281,911 12, 162 10,056 82, 712 734,667 18,926 38, 685 13,299 9,800 10,249 14,187 26,642 10,177 21,801 3 11,791 21,727 1,276,371 9,662 9,503 10,965 20,147 10,796 12,559 32,664 273,943 11,867 9,909 81,460 723,347 18,663 37,857 13,039 1912 1, 196, 100 11, 010 12, 907 14,886 26,764 46,153 9,770 8,905 503, 445 14,009 44,322 118, 163 10,083 11,093 8 9, 216 13, 517 3 12,448 32,831 42,798 34,526 9,184 9,571 8 12,381 11,825 3 10,507 24,786 9,849 15,596 3 18,863 52,334 13,079 12,720 8,759 734,357 8,749 84,168 9,263 10,693 3 10,365 323,476 9,388 11^.033 226,300 8 10, 198 12,161 3-18,683 130,513 8,625 9,647 10,060 13, 422 24,277 9,643 21, 794 3 11, 791 21,364 1,261,987 1911 1, 162, 702 10, 898 12,816 14,855 26,086 45, 706 9,506 8,666 486,382 13,640 41, 708 115,631 9,684 10,820, 3 9,.2lS; 13,202' 8 12,448 32, 198 41,276 33,033 8,891 9,372 3 12,381 11,679 8 10, 607 24,468 8,646 9,754 15, 114 3 18,863 51,508 12,869 12,446 8,546 714, 442 8,648 81,686 9,139 9,911 3 10,365 313,483 9,234 10,837 221,067 3 10, 198 11,391 3 18,583 128,271 r 9,292 9,496 10,559 19,584 10,504 12,338 ...32,480 265,977 11,572 9,762 80, 188 712,027 18,401 37,030 12, 777 8,364 9,294 9,851 12,657 22,912 9,109 23,291 3 11,791 21,002 1,227,605 8,922 9,490 10,153 19,021 10,212 12,117 32,296 258,009 11,278 9,615 > Includes population of West Bay City, annexed in 1905. 2 Includes population of Delray village, annexed in 1933. 3 Population, Apr. 15, 1910; decrease since 1900; no estimite made. 1 Includes population of Glenwood village, annexed in 1906.' 5 Includes population of that part of Kaw township outside^of " Estimates based upon returns of censuses of 1890 and lOlOj as 18,139 36,202 1910 1,130,305 10, 786 12,725 14,824 25,408 45,269 9,240 8,426 469,320 13, 271 39^094 113,099 9,085 10,647 3 9,216 12,887 3 12,448 31,566 39,754 31,540 9,173 3 12,381 11,633 3 10,507 24,130 8,492 9,659 14,632 3 18,863 50,682 12,659 12,172 8,331 694,378 8,547 79,004 9,026 3 10,365 303,490 9,080 10,641 215, 834 3 10, 198 10,631 3 18,583 124, 778 8,103 9,041 9,662 11,892 21,647 8,676 23,286 3 11, 791 20,890 1,202,834 8,552 9,484 9,747 18, 458 11,896 32, 112 260,041 10,984 9,468 8 187 17;S77 35,374 11.868 1 f< ■ ~ Kansas City, annexed in 1909. returns of 1900 were detective. DEPT, OF 20 ESTIMATES OF POPULATION. Table 5 — POPULATION IN 1910 AND 1900, AND ESTIMATES OP POPULATION FOR JULY 1, 1917, 1916, 1915, 1914, 1913, 1912, 1911, AND 1910, FOR MUNICIPALITIES HAVING 8,000 OR MORE POPULATION APRIL 15, 1910, AND LAND AREA ON JULY 1, 1916— Continued. MiraiCIPAUTY. Land area, in acres, July 1, 1916. Apr.15,1910. June 1,1900, POPULATION. Census. Estimated, July 1— 1917 1916 1915 1914 191S 1912 1911 1910 Montana. Anaconda city. Billings city Butte city, alls Great Falls city.. Helena city Missoula city Nebbaska.. Beatrice dty Fremont city Grand Island city. . . Hastings city 2.; Lincoln city Omaha city " South Omaha city ^ . Nevada . Reno city New Hampshibe. Berlin city. . . Concord city. Dover city... Eeenedty... Laconia aty. Manchester city. . Nashua city Portsmouth city. Bochesterdty. .. Netv Jebset. Asbury Park dty Atlantic City Bayonne dty BelleviUe town s. . Bloom&el4 town . . Bridgetondty Burhngtondty... Camden dty East Orange city. , Elizabeth dty Englewoodcity.. Garfield borough. Gloucester dty Hackensack town. . Harrison town Hobokendty Irvington town. . . Jersey City Kearny town Long Branch dty. . . . Mill viUe dty Montclair town Morristown town New Brunswick dty. Newark dty Orange dty Passaic dty Patersoncity Perth Amboy dty. Phillipsbiu-g town.. Plainneld city Rahway dty Trenton dty Union town West Hoboken town . . , West New York town. . West Oraiige town New Mexico. Albuquerque dty. . . IS, 991. 6 98,662 73,210 116,623 114, 183 111,743 109,428 106,495 104,073 101,643 99,165 802.7 1,503.3 3,319.0 4,900.0 5, 706. 6 2,760.0 37,805.0 10, 134 10,031 39,165 13,948 12,515 12,869 232,066 9,453 3,221 30,470 14,930 10, 770 4,366 198,583 10,631 15,123 44, 057 113,948 13, 789 19,075 269,676 10,562 14,422 43,425 113,948 13,612 18, 214 256,044 10, 493 13, 721 42, 793 > 13, 948 13,435 17,353 252,404 10,424 13,020 42,286 1 13,948 13,258 16,492 247,307 10,355 12,321 41, 159 '13,948 13,081 15,631 243,157 10,286. 11,625 40,540 113,948 12,904 14,770 239,715 10,217 10,924 39,917 1 13, 948 12,728 13,909 236,273 3,020.0 1,740.0 3,938.0 3,770.0 5,497.0 19,840.0 1,880.0 9,356 8,718 10,326 9,338 43,973 124,096 26,259 10,867 7,875 7,241 7,554 7,188 40,169 102,555 26,001 4,500 10,437 10,080 13,133 11,292 46,957 177, 777 10,287 9,925 12,826 11,021 46,515 165, 470 10,137 9,770 12, 519 10,750 46,028 163,200 15,514 14,869 14,224 9,987 9,345 12,212 10,478 45,643 133,274 26,368 13,579 9,837 9,196 11,224 10,207 45,258 131,093 26,342 12,934 9,687 9,047 10,944 9,936 44,873 128,912 26,316 12,289 9,537 8,898 10,664 9,665 44,488 126,731 26,290 11,645 1,880.0 184,146.6 10,867 182,980 4,500 158,920 15,514 200,534 14,869 198,096 14,224 195,660 13,579 193,224 12,934 190,788 12,289 188,352 11,645 185,918 31,415.0 28,960.0 U6,876.8 23,400.0 9,500.0 20,520.0 20,012.8 9,702.0 23,760.0 133,735.9 11,780 21,497 13, 247 10,068 10,183 70,063 26,005 11,269 6 1,682,813 19,632 13,207 9,165 8,042 56,987 23,898 10,637 8,466 6 1,215,170 13,892 22,858 13,276 10,725 11,745 79,607 27^541 11, 730 9,160 2,021,911 13,599 22,669 13,272 10,633 11,528 78,283 27,327 11,666 9,119 1,974,863 13,306 22,480 13,268 10,542 11,311 76,959 27, 114 11,602 9,078 1,927,822 13,013 22,291 13,264 10,451 11,094 75,635 26,901 11,538 9,037 1,880,784 12,720 22,102 13,260 10,360 10,877 74,311 26,688 11, 474 1,833,752 12,427 21,913 13,255 10,269 10,660 72,987 26,475 11,410 8,956 1,786,650 876.5 2,864.0 2,680.0 1,995.0 3, 439. 3,840.0 1,407.0 4,475.0 2,516.0 6, 191. 2,875.0 1,297.8 780.8 2,670.0 774.4 830.0 1,995.0 8,320.0 * 5,680.0 5,660.0 16,000.0 4, 221. 4 1,800.0 2,637.0 14,715.0 1,400.0 2,001.7 5, 157. 2,958.0 1,891.0 < 3, 791.0 2,582.0 4,490.0 250.0 546.0 617.0 7,512.3 1,514.7 1,514.7 10,150 46,150 55,545 9,891 15,070 14,209 8,336 94,538 34,371 73,409 9,924 10,213 9,462 14,050 14, 498 70,324 11, 877 267,779 18,659 13,298 12, 451 21, 550 12,507 23,388 347,469 29,630 54,773 125,600 32, 121 13,903 20,550 9,337 96,815 21,023 35,403 13,560 10,980 11,020 4,148 27,838 32, 722 5,907 9,668 13,913 7,392 75,935 21,506 52,130 6,253 3,504 6,840 9,443 10,596 69,364 5,255 206,433 10,896 8,872 10,583 13,962 11,267 20,006 '248,849 24,141 27,777 105,171 1^699 10,052 15,369 7,935 73,307 15, 187 23,094 5,267 6,889 6,238 14,629 59,515 72,204 12,797 19,013 14,425 9,024 108,117 43,761 88,830 12,603 15,109 11,375 17,412 17,345 78,324 16,710 312,557 24,325 15,733 13,813 27,087 13,410 26,865 418, 789 33,636 74,478 140,512 42,646 15,879 24,330 10,361 113,974 25,370 44,386 19,613 13,964 14,509 14,007 57,660 69,893 12,393 18,466 14,396 8,928 106,233 12,231 14,429 11,109 16,945 16,950 77^214 16, 039 306,345 23,639 15,395 13,624 26,318 13,284 25,612 408,894 33,080 71, 744 138,443 41,186 16,605 23,805 10, 219 111,593 24,776 43, 139 18, 773 13,550 14,025 13,386 66,806 67^682 11,990 17,919 14,365 8,832 104,349 '41,155 84,550 11,869 13,760 10,843 16,478 16,555 76,104 15,368 300,133 22,753 16,057 13,435 25,560 13,168 25,169 399,000 32,624 69, 010 136,374 39,726 15,331 23,280 10,077 109,212 24,182 41, 893 17,933 13,136 13,541 12,763 53,962 65,271 11,587 17,372 14,335 8,736 102,465 39,852 82,411 11, 487 13,071 10,577 16,011 16,160 74,994 14,697 293,921 21,967 14,719 13,246 24,782 13,033 24,827 389,106 31,968 66,276 134,306 38,265 15,057 22,756 9,935 106,831 23,688 40,647 17,093 12,722 13,057 12, 142 52,098 62,960 11, 184 16,825 14,305 8,641 100,581 38,549 80,272 11,115 12,392 10,312 16,646 15, 766 73,884 14,027 287,709 21,181 14,381 13,057 24,014 12,908 24,485 379,211 31,412 63,542 132,236 36,805 14,783 22,231 9,793 104,451 22,994 39,401 16,253 12,308 12,573 11,020 6,238 14,509 14,025 13,541 13,057 1 12,573 11, 519 50,244 60,649 10, 781 16,278 14,275 8,646 98,697 37,246 78, 135 10,743 11, 713 10,047 15,079 15,370 72,774 13,357 281,497 20,395 14,040 12,868 23,246 12,783 24,143 369,317 30,857 60,809 130, 167 35,345 14,611 21,707 9,651 102,071 22,328 38,156 16,413 11,894 12,088 12,088 12, 134 21,724 13,251 10, 178 10, 444 71,663 26,262 11,346 8,916 1,739,628 10,899 48,390 68,338 10,378 15,731 14,245 8,451 96,813 35,944 75,995 10,372 11,034 9,782 14,613 14,975 71,664 . 12,687 275,285 19,609 13,704 12,679 22,478 12,658 23,801 359,423 30,301 58,076 128,099 33,885 14,236 21,183 9,509 99,691 21,737 36,909 14, 574 11,480 11,604 1 Population, Apr. 15, 1910; decrease since 1900; no estimate made. 2 Estimate based upon census of 1910 and special census (population 10,874), of 1915. 8 South Omaha city (land area 3,827.5 acres), annexed to Omaha dty in 1915. * Total area. » Includes population of Belleville township, incorporated as Belleville town in 1910. 6 Belleville township incorporated as Belleville town in 1910. ' Includes population of Vailsburg borough, annexed in 1905. 11,604 I 10,148 10,175 39,294 113,948 12,552 13,048 232,831 9,387 8,749 10,384 9,394 44,103 124,550 26,264 11,001 11,001 183,486) 11,841 21,5^6 13,248 10,087 10,228 70,339 26,049 11,282 8,876 1,692,610 10,279 46,536 56,027 9,975 16,184 14,215 8,356 94,930 34,642 73,856 10,001 ,10,365 9,517 14,147 14,580 70,555 12,017 269,073 18,823 13,368 12,490 21,710 12,533 23,469 349,530 29,746 55,343 126,031 32,425 13,961 20,659 9,367 97^311 21,146 35,663 13,735 11,066 11,120 11,120 GENERAL TABLES. 21 Table 6.— POPULATION IN 1910 AND 1900, AND ESTIMATES OF POPULATION FOB JULY 1, 1917, 1916, 1915, 1914, 1913, 1912, 1911, AND 1910, FOR MUNICIPALITIES HAVING 8,000 OR MORE POPULATION APRIL 15, 1910, AND LAND AREA ON JULY 1, 1916— Continued. MtmiCIPAUTT. New York. Albany city Amsterdam city. . Auburn city Bataviacity Beacon city 2 Binghamton city.. Buflalocity Cohoescity Coming city Cortland city Dunkirk city Klmlracity Fulton city'..... Geneva city Glens Falls city. . Gloversville city . HomeUcity Hudson city Ithaca city Jamestown city.. Johnstown city Kingston city Lackawanna city * . Little Falls city Lockportcity Uaddletown city Mount Vernon city,. New Bochelle city . . New York city Bronx borough Brooklyn borough » . Manhattan borough. Queens borough ^ . . . Richmond borough.. Newburgh city Niagara Falls city North Tonawanda city.. Ogdensbuig city Oleanclty Oneida city Oneohtacity Ossining Tillage . . Oswego city Peeksfcill village . Plattsburg city Port Chester village. Port Jervls city Foughkeepsie city. . . Bensselaer city Rochester city...' Rome city Saratoga Springs city..^.. Schenectady city Syracuse city Tonawanda city.. Troy city Uticacity Watertown city.. Watervliet city White Plains city . Yonkerscity NoETH Cakouna . Asheville city Charlotte city Concord city ., Durham city EKzabeth City town. Greensboro city Land area, in acres, July 1, 1916. 500, 196. 3 11,924.1 3,485.0 5,390.0 3,373.0 3,115.0 5,913.6 24,894.0 2,168.7 1,792.0 2,577.7 3,000.0 4,546.0 2,000.0 2,400.0 2,545.0 2,730.0 1,510.4 1,370.0 3,200.0 5,396.6 2,230.0 4,747.6 3,580.4 2,458.8 5,052.0 2,320.0 2,644.4 6,400.0 183,555.0 26,889.0 44,911.0 14,038.0 67,142.0 30,575.0 2,254.0 6,900.0 5,760.0 2,976.0 3,600.0 14,350.0 2,388.5 1,698.0 3,168.0 2,^16.0 3,333.0 1,500.0 1,500.0 1,782.0 l,952r» 13,910.0 43,520.0 20,858.6 5,141.0 11,664.0 2,635.0 6,630.4 10,404.0 5,360.0 977.0 6,259.5 11,440.0 35,813.4 3,800.0 8,167.0 2,488.1 2,479.3 1,400.0 2,565.0 Apr.15,1910. Junel, 1900. POPULATION. Census. 6,817,433 100,253 31,267 34,668 11,613 10,629 48,443 423,716 24,709 13i730 11,504 17,221 37, 176 10,480 12,446 15,243 20,642 13,617 11,417 14,802 31,297 10,447 25,908 14,649 12,273 17,970 15,313 30,919 28,867 4,766,883 430,980 1,634,351 2,331,542 284,041 85,969 27,805 30,445 11,955 15,933 14,743 8,317 9,491 11,480 23,368 15,245 11,138 12,809 9,664 27,936 10,711 218,149 20,497 12,693 72,826 137,249 8,290 76,813 74,419 26,730 15,074 15,949 79,803 199,242 18,762 34,014 8,715 18,241 8,412 15,895 5,057,494 94,161 121,981 30,345 9,180 9,480 39,647 352,387 23,910 11,061 9,014 11,616 35, 672- 8,206 10,433 12,613 18,349 11,918 9,528 13,136 22,892 10,130 24,535 10,381 16,581 14,522 21,228 14,720 3,437,202 200,607 1,166,582 1,850,093 152,999 67,021 24,943 19,457 9,069 12,633 6 11,011 7,538 7,147 7,939 22,199 10,358 8,434 7,440 9,385 24,029 '9,970 15,343 12,409 31,682 108,374 7,421 5 75,057 56,383 21,696 14,321 7,899 47,931 129,124 9 14,890 18,091 7,910 "7,391 6,348 10,035 Estimated, July 1— 1917 8,106,087 106,632 38,043 37,823 13,595 11,674 54,864 475,781 25,292 15,676 13,321 21,311 38,272 12, 138 13,915 17,160 22,314 14,857 12,898 16,017 37,431 10,678 26,910 16,219 13,653 20,028 15,890 37,991 5,737,492 599,215 1,976,103 2,682,978 379,396 99,800 38,466 14,060 16,846 16,927 8,884 11,200 14,064 24,219 13,034 13,111 16,727 9,694 30,786 11,262 264,714 24,259 13,839 103,774 158,559 8,924 78,094 89,272 30,404 15,622 23,331 103,066 252,397 25,656 40,759 9,301 26,160 9,919 20,171 1916 7,929,030 106,003 37, 103 37; 385 13,350 11,555 53,973 468,558 25,211 15,406 13,069 20,743 38,120 11,908 13,711 16,894 22,082 14,685 12,705 15,848 36,580 10,646 26,771 15,987 13,451 19,879 15,810 37,009 37,759 5,602,841 575,876 1,928,734 2,634,224 366,126 97,881 29,603 37,353 13,768 16,718 16,624 8,805 10,962 13,705 24,101 18,530 12,837 16,183 9,676 30,390 11,177 268,959 23,737 13,821 99,619 155,624 8,836 77,916 87,401 29,894 15,546 22,465 240,783 20,823 39,823 9,219 26,061 9,710 19,577 1915 7,744,533 103,580 36,163 36,947 13,105 11,437 53,082 461,335 25,130 15,136 12,817 20,175 37,968 11,678 13,507 16,628 21,850 14,513 12,512 15,679 35,729 10,614 26,632 15,756 13,269 19,730 15,730 36,028 36,326 5,468,190 552,537 1,881,065 2,585,470 353,156 95,962 29,313 36,240 13,476 16,591 16,321 8,726 10,726 13,346 23,983 18,026 12,563 15,639 9,658 29,994 11,102 250,747 23,215 13,803 95,265 152,534 8,748 77,738 83,876 29,384 15,470 20,194 96,610 234,590 20,490 38,887 9,137 23,962 9,501 18,984 1914 7,665,936 102, 961 35,223 36,509 12,614 11,319 52,191 454,112 25,049 14,866 12,565 19,607 37,816 11,448 13,303 16,362 21,618 14,341 12,221 15,510 34,878 10,582 26,493 15,524 13,077 19,581 15,650 35,047 34,893 5,333,539 529,198 1,833,696 2,536,716 339,886 94,043 29,023 35,127 13,184 16,464 16,018 8,647 10,488 12,987 23,865 17,327 12,289 15,095 9,640 29,598 11,027 245,077 22,693 12,813 91,012 149,353 8,660 77,660 82,060 28,874 15,394 19,379 227,304 20,157 37,951 9,056 22,863 9,292 18,391 1918 7,385,291 102,344 34,283 36,071 12,382 11,201 51,300 446,889 24,968 14,596 12,313 19,040 37,664 11,218 13,099 16,096 21,386 14, 169 12,030 15,341 34,027 10,550 26,354 15,292 12,886 19,436 15,570 34,066 33,461 5,198,888 505,859 1,786,327 2,487,962 326,616 92,124 28,733 34,013 12,892 16,337 15,715 8,668 10,251 12,629 23,747 16,832 12,015 14,551 9,622 29,203 10,952 235,968 22,172 12,784 86,305 146,480 8,572 77,382 80,246 28,364 15,318 18,564 90,166 221, 13{) 19,825 37,015 8,975 21,764 9,083 17, 798 1912 7,208,491 101,726 33,343 35,633 12,142 10,885 50,409 439,666 24,887 14,326 12,061 18,473 37,512 10,988 12,896 15,830 21,154 13,997 11,839 15,173 33,176 10,518 26,215 15,060 12,695 19,287 15,490 33,085 32,029 6,064,237 482,520 1,738,968 2,439,208 313,346 90,205 28,443 32,901 12,600 16,211 15,412 8,489 10,014 12,271 23,629 16,337 11,741 14,008 9,604 28,808 10,877 230,414 21,650 12,755 82,103 143,602 8,484 77,204 , 78,429 27,854 15,242 17,749 214,529 19,494 36,079 8,894 20,666 8,874 17,205 1911 7,030,904 101, 108 32,403 35, 196 11,902 10,769 49,519 432,443 24,806 14,056 11,809 17,906 37,360 10,758 12,691 16,564 20,922 13,825 11,648 15,005 32,325 10,486 26,076 14,828 12,604 18,140 16,410 32,104 30,597 4,929,586 469,181 1,691,589 2,390,453 300,076 88,287 28,164 31,789 12,308 16,085 15,109 8,411 9,777 11,913 23,511 15,842 11,468 13,466 9,586 28,413 10,802 224,860 21,128 12,727 77,902 140,725 8,396 77,027 76,613 27,345 15,166 16,934 83,702 208,456 19,163 36,144 8,813 19,568 8,665 16,612 1910 6,854,327 . 100,490 31,463 34,759 11,662 10,653 48,629 425,220 24,726 13,786 11,557 17,339 37,208 10,528 12,488 15,298 20,690 13,653 11,457 14,837 31,474 10,454 26,937 14,597 12,313 17,999 15,330 31,123 29,165 4,794,935 435,842 1,644,220 2,341,698 286,806 27,865 30,677 12,016 15,959 14,806 8,333 9,540 11,555 23,393 15,348 11,195 12,922 9,568 28,018 10,727 219,306 20,606 12,699 73,701 137,848 8,308 76,850 74,797 26,836 15,090 16,119 80,475 200,481 18,832 34,209 8,732 18,470 8,456 16,019 1 Includes population of Rockton village, annexed in 1901. ' > Fishkill Landing and Matteawan villages consolidated and incorporated as Beacon city in 1913; population that of combined municipalities. 8 Fulton and Oswego Falls villages consolidated and incorporated as Fulton city in 1902; popluation that of combined municipalities, < Incorporated since 1900; estimate based upon Federal census of 1910 and state census (population 15,737), of 1916l s Part of Queens borough (32 acres, population 300), annexed to Brooklyn borough in 1915. » Includes population of North Olean village, aimexed in 1909. ' Includes population of Bath-on-Hudson village, annexed in 1902. 8 Includes population of territory annexed in 1901. 9 Includes population of Montford town, annexed in 1905. » Includes population of North Durham and Trinity Park towns, annexed in 1901. 22 ESTIMATES OF POPULATION. Table 5 — ^POPULATION IN 1910 AND 1900, AND ESTIMATES OF POPULATION FOR JULY 1, 1917, 1916, 1915, 1914, 1913, 1912, 1911, AND 1910, FOR MUNICIPALITIES HAVING 8,000 OR MORE POPULATION APRIL 15, 1910, AND LAND AREA ON JULY 1, 1916— Continued . MUNICIPALITY. Land area, in acres, July 1, 1916. POPULATION. Census. Apr.15,1910. Junel, 1900. Estimated, July 1- 1917 1916 1915 1914 1918 1912 1911 1910 North Cakolina— Continued. High Point city , -New Bern city Kaleigh city Rocky Mount town. . . Wilmington city Winston-Salem city i. North Dakota. Fargo city Grand Forks city. Ohio. . Akron city Alliance city... Ashtabula city. Barbertoncity. Bellaireoity Bellefontaine city. Bucyrus city Cambridge city Canton city Cliillicoth« city Cincinnati city. Cleveland city.. Columbus city.. Conneaut city. . Coshocton city. Dayton city Delaware city East Cleveland city . East Liverpool city. Elyriacity Findlaycity... Fostoriacity... Fremont city... Hamilton city.. Irontoncity Lakewood city. Lancaster city. - Lima city Lorain city Mansfield city. . Marietta city Marion city Martins Ferry city. Massillon city Middletown city. . . Mount Vemon city New Philadelpliia city . Newark city Nilescity Norwood city Piquacity Portsmouth city. Salem city Sandusky city... Springfield city... Steubenville city. Tiffin city Toledo city Warren city. Xeniacity Yoimgstown city.. Zanes vllle city Ardmore city. . Chlckashacity. Enid city Guthrie citj^ McAlester city ' 2,560.0 825.0 2,560.0 2,150.0 3,534.0 3,295.0 4,687.0 2,440.0 2,247.0 272,978.5 14,532.0 2,262.0 3,527.0 1,527.1 1,300.0 1,803.0 1,976.3 - 1,800.0 5,929.0 1,934.0 45,089.3 33,571.5 14,154.3 1,540.0 1,263.0 10,061.0 2,560.0 1,926.0 2,085.7 ■4,082.0 5,003.5 1,770.0 2, 438. 3,320.0 1,780.0 3,473.0 2,490.0 4,937.0 6,115.0 3,021.0 1,662.0 3,500.0 560.0 2,248.8 1,673.0 1,200.0 1,810.4 » 3, 120.0 1,807.8 2,240.0 2,510.0 2,156.8 1,690.0 4,973.0 7,039.0 2,066.0 2,857.0 18,165.0 3,222.0 1,400.0 15, 760. 4, 047. 37,328.9 2,257.1 1,977.6 5,440.0 2,000.0 3,696.8 9,525 9,961 19,218 8,051 25,748 22,700 26,809 4,163 9,090 13,643 2,937 20,976 13,650 17,241 13,439 10,509 20,274 12, 673 30,400 33, 136 34,214 12,896 10,433 20, 127 12, 067 29,892 31, 155 33, 226 12,353 10,367 19,980 11, 461 29,384 30,094 32, 163 11, 810 10,281 19,833 10,855 27, 781 29,034 31,178 11, 267 10,205 19,686 10,249 27,298 27,974 30, 193 10,724 10,129 19,541 9,194 26,815 26,914 10,181 10,053 19,395 8,676 26,332 25,854 27,979 14,331 12,478 2, 279, 449 9,689 7,652 1,695,189 17,872 16,342 2,747,597 17,389 15, 837 2,687,612 16,831 15,332 2,618,961 16,351 14,827 2,559,714 15,871 14,322 2,496,450 15,391 13,817 2,421,032 69,067 15,083 18,266 9,410 12,946 8,238 8,122 11,327 50,217 14,608 363,591 660,663 181,511 8,319 9,603 116,577 9,076 9,179 20,387 14,825 14,858 9,597 9,939 35,279 13,147 15, 181 13,093 30,508 28,883 20,768 12,923 18,232 9,133 13,879 13, 152 9,087 8,542 ,25,404 8,361 16,185 13,388 23,481 8,943 19,989 46, 921 22,391 11,894 168,497 11,081 8,706 79, 066 28,026 185, 767 42,728 8,974 12,949 4,364 9,912 6,649 6,660 8,241 30,667 12,976 2 331,866 3 384,111 125,560 7,133 6,473 85,333 7,940 2,767 16,485 8,791 17,613 7,730 8,439 23,914 11,868 3,355 8,991 21,723 16,028 17,640 13,348 11,862 7,760 11,944 9,215 6,633 6,213 18, 157 7,468 6,480 12,172 17,870 7,582 19,664 38,253 14,349 10,989 131,822 8,529 8,696 44,886 23,538 46,499 93,604 19,581 22,008 14, 187 14,575 9,398 9,261 13,804 62,566 15,625 414, 248 692,259 220, 135 9,184 11,887 128,939 9,906 13,854 22,941 19,503 114,858 10,959 11,034 41,338 14,079 23,813 16,086 37, 145 38, 266 23,051 6 14,785 24, 129 10, 136 15,509 16,384 10,877 10, 133 30,317 9,012 23,269 14,275 29,356 9,937 20,226 52,296 28,259 12, 962 202,010 13,308 8,713 112, 282 31,320 290,046 90,625 18,960 21, 498 13,210 14,348 9,237 9,103 13,483 60,862 15,470 410, 476 674,073 214, 878 9,064 11,570 127,224 9,790 13,214 22,586 18,618 * 14,868 10, 770 10,882 40, 496 13,949 22,615 15, 670 35, 884 36,964 22,734 5 14,785 23,430 9,996 15,310 16,625 10, 628 9,912 29,636 8,921 22,286 14,162 28, 741 9,799 20, 193 51,550 27, 445 12,867 198, 117 13, 059 8,712 108, 385 30,863 275,558 8,618 10,320 13,799 11, 654 12,964 6,681 3,209 3,444 10,006 4,125 10, 963 16,234 21,366 12,098 19, 398 10, 462 15,447 20,307 12,035 18,504 82,958 18,339 20,988 12,651 14,122 9,076 8,945 13,163 59, 139 15,315 406, 706 657,311 209, 722 8,944 11,253 126,509 9,675 12, 564 22,231 18,007 ■1 14, 858 10,581 10, 730 39,655 13, 819 21, 417 15,265 34, 644 35, 662 22^417 » 14, 785 22,731 9,857 15, HI 15,226 10,379 9,691 28,963 8,830 21,303 14, 029 28, 126 9,661 20,160 50,804 26,631 12, 772 187,840 12,810 8,711 104, 489 30, 406 261, 275 10, 166 14,660 19,258 11, 973 17,610 80,291 17, 718 20,478 12,092 13,896 8,915 8,787 12,844 57,426 15, 160 402,175 639,431 204,567 8,824 10,936 123,794 9,560 11, 914 21, 877 17,396 « 14, 858 10,392 10,578 38,814 13^690 20, 219 14,840 33,904 34,360 22,100 6 14, 785 22,032 9,718 14, 912 14,827 10, 131 9,470 28,271 8,740 20,320 13, 906 27,611 9,523 20, 127 60,058 25,817 12, 278 184, 126 12,074 8,710 100,593 29,949 246,962 9,868 13,873 18,209 11,911 16, 716 77,624 17,098 19, 969 11,633 13,670 8,764 8,629 12,328 65,713 15,005 398,452 622,699 199, 417 8,704 10,620 122, 079 9,446 11,264 21,523 16,785 414,858 10,203 10, 426 37,980 13,661 19,022 14,425 33, 164 33,058 21,783 6 14, 785 21,333 9,579 14, 713 14,429 - 9,297 27,591 8,650 19,337 13,783 26,897 9,385 20,094 49,314 25,003 12, 186 180,412 11,838 8,709 89, 949 29,492 232,510 9,571 13,086 17,161 11,850 15,822 74,957 16, 476 19,440 10, 974 13,400 8,594 8,471 12, 016 54,000 14,860 387,543 696, 970 193,822 8,584 10,303 120,364 9,330 10, 614 21, 169 16,174 4 14, 858 10,014 10, 273 37, 138 13,432 17,825 14,010 32,425 31, 756 21,466 4 12,923 19,656 9,440 14,614 14,031 9,635 9,061 26,909 8,660 18,364 13,660 26,282 9,247 20,060 48, 568 24,189 12,096 176,698 11, 602 8,708 86, 567 29,035 217,644 9,274 12, 299 16,113 11, 793 14,928 14,911 13,068 2,357,849 72,290 16,858 18,934 10,029 13,194 8,433 8,313 11,704 62,287 14,695 378,165 580,398 187,674 8,464 9,985 118,649 9,215 9,964 20,815 15,663 * 14, 858 9,826 10, 122 36,296 13,303 ■ 16,628 13,595 31,390 30,455 21,150 4 12,923 19,011 9,301 14,116 13,633 9,387 8,826 26,227 8,470 17,372 13,537 25,667 9,109 20,028 47,822 23,375 12,004 172,984 11,366 8,707 83,165 28,578 203,688 8,977 11,512 15,065 11,730 14,034 1 Winston city and Salem town consolidated in 1913; population that of combined municipalities. 2 Includes population of Bond Hill, Evanston, Hyde Park, and Winton Place villages, annexed in 1903, and Spencer town shin annoxori in lofto » Includes population of South Brooklyn village, annexed in 1906. , i^ i.uwii ^,mp, annexea in 1909. 4 Population Apr. 15, 1910; decrease since 1900; no estimate made. s Includes population of territory annexed in 1912. ' Total area. ' MoAlester city and South McAlester town con solidated and incorporated as McAlester city in 1907; population that of combined municipalities 9,638 9,977 19,249 8,159 25,849 27,011 14,431 12,580 2,290,806 69,623 15,212 18,372 -9,517 12,989 8,272 8,165 11,392 50,574 14,640 364,211 664,066 182,574 8,344 9,669 116, 934 9,100 9,314 20,461 14,952 4 14,858 9,636 9,971 36,454 13,174 15,431 13, 180 30,660 29,154 20,834 4 12,923 18,366 9,162 13,920 13,235 9,139 8,691 25,646 8,380 16,390 13,414 23,599 8,972 19,996 47,076 22,561 11,913 169,271 / 11,129 8,706 79,773 28,121 188,530 8,680 10,470 14,017 11,667 13,140 GENERAL TABLES. 23 Table 5.— POPULATION IN 1910 AND 190O, AND ESTIMATES OP POPULATION FOR JULY 1, 1917, 1916, 1915, 1914, 1913, 1912, 1911, AND 1910, FOR MUNICIPALITIES HAVING 8,000 OR MORE POPULATION APRIL 15, 1910, AND LAND AREA ON JULY 1, 1916— Continued. MUNICIPAUTY. Land area, in acres, July 1, 1916. POPULATION. Census. Apr.15,1910. Junel,1900. Estimated, July 1- 1917 1916 1916 1914 191S 1912 1911 1910 Oklahoma — Continued. Muskogee city... Oklahoma City - Sapulpa city — Shawnee city — Tulsa city' Oregon. Astoria city... Eugene city . . Meofordcity.. Portland city . Salem city 6,446.9 10,862.0 1,380.0 1,420.0 2,848.5 61,766.4 25,278 64,205 8,283 12,474 18, 182 248,756 4,254 10,037 891 3,462 1,390 108,092 47,173 97,688 13,678 19,051 32,507 44,218 92,943 12,929 18, 138 30, 576 353,794 41,263 88,298 12, 180 17,225 28,643 328,398 38,309 83,669 ■11,431 16,312 26, 774 313,577 36,366 78,960 10,683 15,400 24,622 296,957 32,183 74,361 9,936 14,488 22,270 282,345 29,326 69,762 9,187 13,676 20,419 267,663 26,722 65,163 8,439 12,664 18,568 252,015 Pennsylvania. 3,110.0 2,932.0 1,700.0 40,294.4 3,730.0 264,171.0 9,599 9,009 8,840 207,214 14,094 3,828,482 8,381 3,236 1,791 90,426 4,268 3,042,218 10,487 14,257 14,932 308,399 21,274 4,334,351 10,363 13,572 14,118 295,463 20,278 4,269,439 10,240 12,739 13,304 272,833 19,282 4,184,401 10,117 12,083 12,490 260,601 18,286 ,4,107,536 9,994 11,427 11,677 246,569 17,290 4,032,463 9,871 10,771 10,864 234,646 16,293 3,966,992 9,748 10,116 10,061 222,442 15,297 3,878,423 9,626 9,131 9,239 209,719 14,301 3,800,316 Allentown city Altoonacity Beaver Falls horough . Bethlehem borough . . . Braddock horough 3,706.0 2,309.0 911.0 1,400.0 604.0 51,913 52,127 12,191 12,837 19,357 14,644 9,256 20,728 17,040 10,303 36,416 38,973 10,054 no, 758 15,654 15,029 7,104 10,853 13,636 66,109 59,712 13,749 14,353 22,060 63,505 58,659 13,532 14, 142 21,685 3 14,544 10,608 27,632 19,242 10,726 11,692 12,380 11,931 41,396 14,465 » 11, 454 15,455 12,086 61,901 67,606 13,316 13,931 21,310 60,297 66,563 13,100 13, 721 20,936 3 14,544 10,390 26,587 18,887 10,657 11,421 12,286 11,658 40,936 13,912 3 11,454 16,034 11,642 3 14,544 10, 172 25,543 18,532 10,689 11, 160 12, 192 11, 185 40,474 13,369 3 11,464 14,613 11,198 58,693 57,000 66,604 64,461 12,884 12,668 13,611 13,300 20,560 20,185 3 14,544 3 14,544 9,954 9,736 24,499 23,448 18,177 17,822 10,521 10,453 10,879 10,608 12,099 12,006 10,812 10,439 40,013 39,563 12,826 12,283 3 11,454 3 11,454 14,193 13,773 10,754 10,310 53,765 63,398 12,452 13,090 19,810 3 14,544 9,518 22,055 17,468 10,385 10,337 11,913 10,066 52,232 52,346 12,236 12,880 19,436 3 14,544 9,301 20,936 17,114 10,317 11,740 3 11,454 13,353 10,066 11,820 9,693 38,633 11,197 811,454 12,933 9,423 14,665 20,776 19,954 30,630 10,443 76,195 14,336 20,266 19,284 30,206 10,115 73,798 14,007 19,767 18,676 29,882 9,787 72,401 11,307 10,511 15,483 72,015 28,491 22,466 50,853 10,477 11,069 10,277 16,086 70,764 28,001 21,861 9,244 66,685 50,269 10,129 10,811 10,043 14,687 69,493 27,611 21,256 9,020 64,642 49,685 9,781 13,678 19,248 17,899 29,559 9,469 71,004 "i6,'663' 9,809 14,289 68,232 27,022 20,661 8,796 62,705 49,101 9,434 13,349 18,739 17,222 29,234 9,131 13,020 18,230 16,546 28,912 8,803 68,212 12,692 17,721 15,868 28,690 8,476 66,816 10,316 9,575 13, 891 66,971 26,533 20,049 8,572 60,762 48,617 9,087 10,067 9,341 13,493 66,710 26,044 19,444 8,348 58, 819 47,933 8,740 9,819 9,107 13,093 64,449 25,556 18,839 8,124 56, 876 47,349 8,393 Bradford city... 1,725.0 14,644 15,029 314,544 Bristol horough 499.2 9,266 7,104 10;826 Butlerhorough 1,688.9 20,728 10,863 28,677 Carbondalecity 2,049.0 17,040 13,636 19,597 Carlisle horough 1,425.0 10,303 9,626 10.795 Carnegie borough 617.0 10,009 7,330 11,963 Chambersburg borough 2,104.0 11,800 8,864 12,476 Charleroi borough 60O.O 9,615 5,930 12,304 Chestercity 2,985.0 38,637 33,988 41,857 Coatesvillecity 820.4 11,084 5,721 14,998 Columbia borough 904.6 11,454 12,316 3 11454 Connellsville borough 1,239.0 12,845 «8,692 15,876 Dickson City borough 1,920.0 9,331 4,948 12,530 Donora borough* 615.0 8,174 DuBoiscity 1,894.0 12,623 9,375 14,994 Dunmore borough 5,246.0 17,615 12,583 21,286 Duquesne borough 1,260.4 15,727 9,036 20,644 Eastoncity 2,190.0 28,523 25,238 30,854 EdwardsviUe borough 827.0 8,407 6,165 10,771 Eriecity 4,739.6 66,626 52,733 76,592 Farrell boroughs. Fianklincity 3,840.0 9,767 7,317 11,566 Greater Punxsutawney borough' 2,109.0 9,058 6,746 10,746 Greensburg borough 987.2 13,012 '9,079 16,881 Harrisburgoity 3,485.5 64-,186 50,167 73,276 Hazletoncity 3,827.2 26,462 14,230 28,981 Homestead borough 348.0 18,713 12,554 23,071 Jeannette borough , 649.6 8,077 , 6,865 9,692 Johnstowncity 2,997.3 55,482 836,744 70,473 Lancastercity 2,630.0 47,227 41,459 61,437 Lansford borough 939.6 8,321 4,888 10,825 Larksville borough * 1,779.8 , 9,288 Latrobe borough 2,256.0 8,777 4,614 11,815 11,393 Lebanoncity l 1,462.0 19,240 17,628 20,947 20,779 Lewistown borough 1,008.0 8,166 4,451 11,126 10,733 McKees Eocks borough 660.0 14,702 6,352 20,795 19,949 McKeesportoity ; 2,236.8 42,694 34,227 48,299 47,521 Mahanoy City borough 346.0 16,936 13,604 If, 709 17,463 MeadvUlecity 1,388.7 12,780 10,291 13,968 13,802 Monessen borough 627.9 11,775 2,197 23,070 21,630 Mount Carmel borough 430.0 17,532 13,179 20,709 20,268 Nanticoke borough 2,130.0 18,877 12,116 23,811 23,126 New Brighton borough 760.0 8,329 6,820 9,637 9,480 NewCastleoity 5,815.0 36,2S0 28,339 41,915 41,133 Noriistown borough 2,266.0 27,875 22,266 31,969 31,401 North Braddock borough 913.0 11,824 6,636 16,684 15,148 Northampton borough *.. . OilCity 2;i38.0 15;657 13,264 20,162 19,297 18,971 Old Forge borough 2,560.0 11,324 6,630 15,479 14,902 14,325 Olyphant borough 3,345.0 8,505 6,180 10,200 9,964 9,729 Philadelphia city 81,345.1 1,549,008 1,293,697 1,736,514 1,709,518 1,683,664 PhoenixTjorough 1,429.8 10,743 9,196 11,871 11,714 11,567 Pittsburgh city 26,383.3 533,905 '462,801 686,196 679,.090 671,984 Pittstoncity 1,064.4 16,267 12,566 18,976 18,699 18,223 Plymouth borough "691.2 16,996 13,649 19,439 19,100 18,761 * Incorporated since 1900. 1 Estimate based upon census of 1910 and special census (population 28,240), of 1915. ' Includes population of West Bethlehem borough, annexeaml904. ^ Population Apr. 15, 1910; decrease since 1900; no estimate made. ^ • Includes population of New Haven borough, annexed in 1909. » South Sharon borough incorporated in 1901; name changed to Farrell in 1912. « Punxsutawney and Clayville boroughs consolidated and Incorporated as Greater Punxsutawney borough in 1907; population that of combined municipalities. ' Includes population of East Greensburg, Ludwick, and Southeast Greensburg boroughs, annexed in 1905. 8 Includes population of Eoxbury borough, annexed in 1901. ' Includes population of Elliott borough, annexed-in 1905; Esplen borough and Sterrett township, in 1906; Allegheny city and Montooth and Sheraden boroughs In 1907; and West Liberty borough, in 1908. 10 Total area. 10,971 20,611 10,340 19,103 46,743 17,217 13,637 20,191 19,827 22,441 9,124 40,361 30,833 14,612 10,649 20,443 9,748 18,258 45,965 16,971 13,472 18,762 19,386 21,756 8,971 39,569 30,266 14,076 10,128 20,275 9,372 17,413 45,188 16,726 13,307 17,313 18,945 21,072 8,818 38,787 29,697 13,641 9,707 20,108 8,996 16,668 44,413 16,479 13,142 14,268 18,504 20,388 8,665 38,005 29,129 13,006 19,437 8,620 15,723 43,635 16,233 12,978 12,947 18,064 19,704 8,513 37,224 28,661 12,471 18, 645 13,748 9,494 1,657,810 11,400 664,878 17,847 18,422 18,319 13, 172 9,269 1,631,956 11,244 667,773 17,471 18,083 17,992 12,696 9,024 1,606,102 11,088 560,667 17,095 17,744 17,666 12,020 8,789 1,580,248 10,932 642,470 16,720 17,405 8,865 19,274 8,244 14,878 42,867 15,987 12,814 11,977 17,624 19,020 8,361 36,443 27,993 11,936 15,707 11,444 8,564 1,554,394 10,776 535,382 16,345 17,067 24 ESTIMATES OF POPULATION. Table 5 — POPULATION IN 1910 AND 1900, AND ESTIMATES OF POPULATION FOR JULY 1, 1917, 1916, 1915, 1914, 1913, 1912, 1911, AND 1910, FOR MUNICIPALITIES HA-VING 8,000 OR MORE POPULATION APRIL 15, 1910, AND LAND y AREA ON JULY 1, 1916— Continued. MTTNICIPALITy. Land area, in acres, July 1, 1916. Apr.lo,1910. Jimei, 1900. POPtJLATIOK. Census. Estimated, July 1- 1917 1916 191S 1914 1913 1912 1911 1910 Pennsylvania— Continued. Pottstown borough Pottsville city Reading city Scranton city Shamolda borough Sharon borough Sharpsburg borough . . . Shenandoah borough. . . South Bethlehem city.. Steelton borough Sunbury borough Tamaqua borough Taylor borough Titusville city Uniontown city Warren borough Washington borouglv . . West Chester borough.. Wilkes-Barre city Wilkinsburg borough. . Williamsport city Windber Dorough* York city Rhode Island.. Bristol town Central Falls city Cranston city Cumberland town East Providence town . Lincoln town Newport city Pawtucket city Providence city . . Warwick town*.. Westerly town... Woonsooket city . South Cakouna. Anderson city Charleston city Columbia city Greenville city Spartanburg city.. Sumter city South Dakota.. Aberdeen city... Lead city Sioux Falls city . Tennessee 5.. Chattanooga city. Clarksvllle city. . . Jackson city Johnson City Knoxville city Memphis city Nashville city Texas. Abilene city Amarillo city Austin city Beaumont city Brownsville city Cleburne city Corpus Christi city . Corsicana city Dallas city Denison city 3,200.0 2,285.0 6,664.5 12,361.7 524.0 1,466.3 253.3 1,001.0 940.0 1^090.7 1,100.0 690.0 3,280.7 1,646.0 1,213.4 1,611.0 2,259.9 1,100.0 3,233.5 1,191.6 4,537.6 898.0 2,220.0 131,366.4 6,182.0 742.4 19,200.0 16,800.0 3,640.0 12,525.0 3,958.0 5,498.0 11,353.0 24,584.0 16,352.0 5,532.0 18,387.4 2,010.6 2,873.6 3,831.0 3,141.6 4,520.0 2,010.6 9,296.4 1,855.3 733.1- 6,708.0 39, 161. 9 4,196.8 1,769.0 2,106.0 4,623.0 2,541.0 12,352.0 11,574.1 162,194.0 070.0 387.0 1 2 900.0 117.0 195.0 368.0 087.3 560.0 15,599 20,236 96,071 129,867 19,588 15,270 8,153 25,774 19,973 14,246 13,770 9,462 9,060 8,533 13,344 11,080 18, 778 11, 767 67, 105 18,924 31,860 8,pi3 44,750 464,713 13,696 116,835 78,961 102,026 18,202 8,"916 6,842 20, 321 13,241 12,086 9,810 7,267 2 4,260 8,244 7,344 ■8,043 3 13,068 9,524 51,721 11,886 28,757 16,987 22, 717 111, 607 149,541 21,274 19,156 9,109 29,753 24,886 15,759 16,661 11,062 12,563 8,742 ■ 21,600 15,083 22,076 13,403 78,334 23,899 34,123 16,794 22,372 109,811 146,811 21,129 18,616 8,976 29,201 24,204 15,548 16,260 10,840 12,077 8,713 20,780 14,737 21,618 13, 176 76,776 23,228 33,809 16,601 22,028 107,594 144,081 20,985 18,077 8,843 28,649 23,522 15,337 15,859 10,618 11,591 8,684 19,960 14,391 21,160 12,949 75,218 22,361 33,495 16,408 21,684 103,361 141,351 20,841 17,538 8,710 28,097 22,840 15,126 15,458 10,396 11, 105 8,655 19, 140 14,045 20, 702 12,722 73,660 21,701 33, 181 16,215 21,340 101,628 138, 621 20,697 16,999 8,577 27,545 22, 158 14,916 15,057 10;i74 10,619 8,626 18,322 12,708 20,244 12,495 72, 102 21,041 32,867 16,023 20,996 99,896 135,894 20,503 16,460 8,445 26,993 21,477 14,705 14,656 9,952 10, 133 , 8, 697 17,444 11,714 19,790 12,268 70,544 20,379 32,553 15,831 20,652 98,164 133, 165 20,359 15,921 8,313 26,441 20, 796 14,497 14,255 9,730 9,647 8,568 16,630 11,427 19,3.32 12,041 68,987 19,720 32,239 33,708 362,741 52,770 539,135 51,656 528,806 50,543 518,477 49,430 508,150 48,318 497,827 47, 206 487,504 46,094 477,183 8,565 22,754 21,107 10,107 15,808 9,825 27, 149 51,622 224,326 26,629 8,696 38, 125 136, 173 6,901 18,167 13,343 8,925 12,138 8,937 22,441 39,231 175,597 21,316 7,541 28,204 111,341 9,778 26, 101 26,773 10,968 18,485 10,473 30,585 60,666 259,895 30,607 9,539 159,338 25,636 25,987 10,848 18,113 10,383 30, 108 59,411 254,960 29,969 9,422 44,360 156, 796 9,440 25,171 25,201 10, 728 17,741 10,293 29,631 58,156 250,025 29,431 9,305 43,355 154,255 9,272 24, 707 24,415 10,608 17,369 10,203 29, 154 56,901 245,090 28,893 9,188 42,350 151,716 9,104 24, 243 23,629 10,489 16,998 10,113 28,677 55,646 240,156 28,355 9,071 41,346 149,177 23, 779 22,843 10,370 16,627 10,023 28,200 54,391 235,222 27,817 < 8,954 40,342 141,741 8,768 23,315 22,057 10,251 16,256 9,933 27,724 53,137 230,288 27,279 8,837 39,338 139,110 9,654 58,833 26,319 15,741 17,517 8,109 33,239 5,498 55,807 21, 108 11,860 11,395 5,673 20,563 12,687 61,041 35,165 18,574 21,985 9,886 42,797 12,266 60,734 34,611 18, 181 21,365 9,639 41,480 11,845 60,427 34,058 17,788 20,745 40,163 11,424 60,121 33,506 17,395 20, 125 9,145 38,846 11,003 59,815 32,954 17,002 19,505 37,355 10,582 59,509 27,504 16,609 18,885 8,652 36,072 10,162 59,203 26,858 16,216 18,265 8,406 34,789 10,753 8,392 14,094 355,248 4,087 6,210 10,266 274,890 15,926 9,984 16,887 429,079 15,218 9,763 16,499 402,083 14, 510 9,542 16, 111 395,718 13,802 9,321 15,723 389,353 12,919 9,100 15,336 382,994 12,244 8,879 14,949 11,569 8,658 14,562 362,606 44,604 8,548 15,779 8,502 36,346 131, 105 110,364 684,684 30,154 9,431 14,511 4,645 32,637 '102,647 80,865 400,362 61,575 •8,548 17,946 11,885 59,112 151,877 118,136 923,213 60,075 8 8,548 17,807 10,925 38,676 148,995 117,057 888,482 58,576 »8,548 17,669 10,534 38,300 146,113 115,978 854,716 57,077 »8,548 17,531 10,143 37,924 143,231 114,899 820,494 55,578 6 8,548 17,393 9,753 37,549 140,351 113,822 783,538 47, '8, 16, 9, 37, 137, 112, 742,697 46,100 «8,548 15,933 8,973 36,799 134,587 111,666 712,215 9,204 9,957 29,860 20,640 10,517 10,364 8,222 9,749 92, 104 13, 632 3, 1 22, 9, 6, l- 9, B46,:it)S 11,807 14,954 20,882 35,612 28,861 13,590 12,553 10,789 10,066 129,738 14,964 14,238 19, 124 34,814 27,711 13, 163 12,259 10,432 10,022 124,527 14,779 13,522 17,366 34,016 26,572 12,736 11,965 10,076 9,978 118, 482 14,594 12,806 15,608 33,218 25,433 12,310 11,587 9,720 9,934 111,986 14,409 12,091 12,723 32, 420 24,294 11,884 11,296 9,364 9,890 107,369 14,224 11,376 11,861 31,622 - 23,155 11,457 11,004 9,008 9,846 102,690 14,038 * Incorporated since 1900. 1 Includes population ot Yorkville borough, annexed in 1907. 2 Includes population of Old Forge township, annexed in 1903. 3 Includes population ot South, North, and West Washington boroughs, annexed in 1901, 1902, and 1907, respectively. * Includes West 'Warwick town, organized from part of Warwick town in November, 1913; population of Warwick town, 15,782. » Joint population of Bristol town, Tenn., and Bristol city, Va.: 1910, 13,395; 1900, 9,850; estimated population 1917, 15 14,547; 1917, 14,188; 1911, 13,829; and 1910, 13,470. * Population Apr. 15, 1910; decrease since 1900; no estimate made. ' Includes population of Lenox town, annexed in 1909. 8 Includes population of Oak Cliff town, annexed in 1903. 10, 662 10,999 30, 824 22,016 11,031 10,714 8,652 9,802 98,075 13,854 15,639 20,308 96,432 130,436 19,617 15,383 8,181 25,889 20,115 14,289 13,854 9,508 9,161 8,539 13,471 11,140 18,874 11,814 67,430 19,061 31,925 44,982 466,863 8,600 22,851 21,271 10,132 15,885 9,844 27,248 61,883 2Z^,354 26, 741 8,720 38,334 136,680 9,742 58,897 26,412 15,823 17,646 8,160 33,507 10,894 8,438 14,175 356,516 44,862 68,548 15,806 8,583 36,424 131,705 110,588 680,709 9,326 10,137 30,026 20,877 10,606 10,424 8,296 9,758 93,058 13,670 town, state census 1915, 13,302; West Warwick ,983; 1916, 15,624; 1915, 15,265; 1914, 14,906; 1913 GENERAL TABLES. 25 Table 6 ^POPULATION IN 1910 AND 1900, AND ESTIMATES OF POPULATION FOB JULY 1, 1917, 1916, 1915, 1914, 1913, 1912, 1911, AND 1910, FOB MUNICIPALITIES HAVING 8,000 OB MOBE POPULATION APBIL 15, 1910, AND LAND ABEA ON JULY 1, 1916— Continued. MUNICIPAUTT. Land area, in acres, uly 1, 1916. Apr.l5,191p, Junel,1900. POPULATION. Census. Estimated, July 1- 1917 1916 191S 1914 191S 1912 1911 1910 Texas— Continued. ElPasodtyi ForfWorthoity.. Galveston city 2.. Greenville city... Houston city • Laredo city... Uarsliall city.^. Palestine city. Paris city San Angelo city *. San Antonio dty.. Sherman city Temple dty Texarkanacity'., Tyler city Waco dty. Wichita Falls dty.. Utah. Ogden dty Provocity Salt Lake City.. Veemont. Barredty Bennii^on town Burlington dty Rutland dty St. Johnsbury town. Vikginias. Alexandria dty . . Danville dty.. Lyndihurg dty Newport News dty. Norlolkdty Petersburg dty.. Portsmouth dty . Richmond dty.. . Roanoke dty Staunton dty Washington. Aberdeen dty Bellingham dty ^ . Everett dty Hoquiam city Seattle dty Spokane city Taeomacity Vancouver dty Walla Walla dty.. Yakima dty 1".... West VrBoiNU. bluefield dty Charleston aty Clarksburg dty Fairmont dty Huntington dty Martinsburg dty Morgantown dty Moundsville dty Parkersburg dty Wheeling dty 5,724.3 10,553.4 4,989.3 2,376.5 20,994.4 8,870.0 5,700.0 2,207.5 2,586.5 4,794.0 22,860.5 2,875.0 1,725.0 3,072.0 5,760.0 6,440.0 4,000.0 48,893.3 10,646.5 7,104.0 31,142.8 S^B,021.4 2,285.0 ■123,040.0 6,400.0 5,200.0 < 21, 096. 4 1,490.0 2,112.0 2,924.8 1,350.0 4,771.8 2,070.5 1,545.0 14,582.6 4,340.0 1,800.0 122,979.0 5,176.0 11,996.0 4,480.0 4,990.0 37,481.0 24,819.0 25,168.0 3,950.0 2,564.0 2,355. 26,753.0 3,552.0 3,520.0 660.0 2,720.0 ^ 7,892.0 1,600.0 1,906.0 1,500.0 2,058.0 1,345.0 39,279 73,312 36,981 8,850 78,800 14,855 11,452 10,482 11,269 10,321 96,614 12,412 10,993 9,790 10,400 26,425 8,200 127,282 15,906 26,688 37,789 6,860 44,633 13,429 7,855 8,297 9,358 69,149 109,697 42,650- 10,301 116,878 63,705 104,562 41,863 10,099 112,384 15,894 14,076 12,075 12,663 15,749 13,712 11,854 12,469 59,771 99,528 41,076 9,897 108,172 15,605 13,348 11,633 12,275 55,836 94,494 .40,289 9,696 104,037 15, 461 12,984 11, 412 12,081 51,901 89,460 39,503 9,495 99,902 15,317 12,620 11,191 11,888 47,967 84,427 38,716 9,294 86,317 15,173 12,255 10,970 11,695 44,033 79,394 37,930 9,093 82,913 15,029 11,891 10,749 11,502 53,321 10,243 7,065 5,256 8,069 20,686 2,480 76,029 128,215 13,848 13,904 13,099 12,101 34,015 12,749 164,889 123,831 13,667 13,504 12,640 11,865 33,385 12,124 159,448 119,447 13,488 13,104 12,181 11,629 32,756 11,499 154,401 115,063 13,309 12,704 11,722 11,393 32, 128 10,874 149,355 110,679 12,980 12,304 11,263 11, 157 28,165 10,158 144,117 106,295 12,803 11,901 10,804 10,921 27,623 9,479 138,396 101,911 12,626 11,504 10,345 10,685 27,081 8,900 133,305 25,580 8,925 92,777 61,544 16,313 6,185 53,531 53,630 32,343 10,923 121,623 67,313 31,404 10,645 117,399 66,512 30,466 10,368 113,667 65,711 29,528 10,091 109,736 64,911 28,590 9,814 106,713 64,111 27,652 9,537 101,207 63,311 26,714 9,260 97,331 62,511 10,734 8,698 20,468 13,546 381,923 8,448 8,033 18,640 11,499 7,010 283,972 12,401 9,181 21,802 15,038 8,891 468,706 12,169 9,114 21,617 14,831 8,781 469,387 11,937 9,047 21,432 14,624 8,671 450,623 11,706 8,980 21,247 14,417 8,561 423,671 11,475 8,913 21,062 14,210 8,451 416,760 11,244 8,846 20,877 14,003 8,341 409,830 11,013 8,779 20,692 13,796 8,231 402,912 15,329 19,020 29,494 20,205 67,452 24,127 33,190 127,628 34,874 10,604 539,028 14,528 16,520 18,891 19,6^5 •51,612 21,810 17,427 '94,765 21,495 7,289 202,292 17,939 20,183 33,497 22,622 91,148 25,817 40,693 158,702 46,282 11,823 17,846 20,021 32,940 20,562 89,612 26,582 39,651 156,687 44,832 11,654 771,470 17,754 19,859 32,385 20,604 88,076 25,347 38,610 154,674 41,929 11,486 734,278 16,670 19,697 31,830 20,446 86,540 25,112 37,669 134,917 40,574 11,316 696,791 15,589 19,636 31,276 20,388 86,005 24,878 36,628 133, 185 39,219 11,147 669,642 16,508 19,375 30,720 20,331 83,470 24,644 35,487 131,463 37,864 10,978 622,488 15; 427 19,214 30,165 20,274 81,935 24,410 34,447 129,721 36,510 10,809 585,169 13,660 24,298 24,814 8,171 237,194 104,402 83,743 9,300 19,364 14,082 172,506 3,747 11, OK 7,838 2,608 •86,146 36,848 37,714 3,126 10,049 3,154 104,353 21,392 34,362 37,205 12,230 366,446 157,656 117,446 13,805 26,067 22,068 227,597 20,334 32,985 35,486 11,666 348,639 160,323 112,770 13,180 25, 136 20,951 220,473 19,277 31,609 33,767 11, 103 330,834 142,990 108,094 12,555 24,205 19,844 213,226 18,220 29,937 32,048 10,540 313,029 135,657 103,418 11,930 23,275 18,737 206,122 17,164 28,597 30,329 9,977 295,226 128,327 98,742 11,305 22,344 17,631 196,359 16,106 27,257 28,610 9,414 277,420 120,994 94,067 10,680 21,416 16,625 189,465 14,872 25,917 26,891 8,861 259,615 113,661 89,392 10,055 20,486 15,419 182,560 40,099 74,361 37,144 8,892 79,610 14,885 11,527 10,528 11,309 97,527 12,447 11,107 10,449 26,639 8,321 128,321 25,776 8,983 93,562 61,711 10,782 8,712 20,507 13,589 8,121 383,314 16,346 19,054 29,610 20,217 67,721 24,176 33,405 127,989 35,156 10,640 546,708 13,869 24,577 25,172 8,288 240,872 105,913 84,717 9,430 19,567 14,313 173,940 11,188 22,996 9,201 9,711 31,161 10,698 9,160 8,918 17,842 41,641 4,644 11,099 4,050 5,655 " 13,503 7,564 1,895 6,362 11,703 38,878 16,123 31,060 12,960 16,111 47,686 12,984 14,444 11,513 21,059 43,667 15,442 29,941 12,438 15,506 46,629 12,666 13,709 11,163 20,612 43,377 14,637 28,822 11,916 14,901 43,672 12,349 12,974 10,793 20,165 43,097 13,974 27,703 11,394 14,296 41,515 12,032 12,239 10,433 19,719 42,817 13,312 26,584 10,873 11,028 39,469 11,715 11,506 10,073 19,273 42,637 12,660 26,465 10,363 10,617 37,404 11,398 10,771 9,713 18,827 42,257 - 11,988 24,347 9,831 10,207 35,347 11,081 10,037 9,363 18,381 41,978 11,326 23,229 9,310 9,797 31,584 10,764- 9,303 8,993 17,935 41,699 * Incorporated since 1900. 1 Estimates based upon census of 1910 and spedal census (population 61,902), of 1916. 2 Estimates based upon increase from 1890 to 1900. sJointpopalatlonofTexarkanadty, Ark., and Texarkana dty, Tex.: 1910, 16,445; 1900,10,170; estimated population 1917, 19,294; 1916,18,760; 1915,18,226; 1914, 17,692; 1913, 17,158; 1912, 16,624; 1911, 16,090; and 1910, 16,556. * Total area. 8 Joint population of Bristol town, Tenn., and Bristol dty, Va.: 1910, 13,396; 1900, 9,850; estimated population 1917, 16,983; 1916, 16,624; 1915, 16,265; 1914, 14,906; 1913. 14,547; 1912, 14,188; 1911, 13,829; and 1910, 13,470. > Includes population of Berkley town, annexed in 1906. ' Includes population of Manchester dty, annexed in 1910. 8 Fairhaven and New Whatcom dtles consolidated and incorporated as Bellingham dty in 1903; population that of combined munidpalities. 9 Includes population of Ballard dty, Columbia town, and West Seattle precinct, annexed in 1907. 1° Name changed from North Yakima in 1917. u Includes population of Central City town, annexed in 1909. 26 ESTIMATES OF POPULATION. Table 6.— POPULATION IN 1910 AND 1900, AND ESTIMATES OF POPULATION FOR JULY 1, 1917, 1916, 1915, 1914, 1913, 1912, 1911, AND 1910, FOR MUNICIPALITIES HAVING 8,000 OR MORE POPULATION APRIL 15, 1910, AND LAND AREA ON JULY 1, 1916— Comtmued. MUNICIPALITY. Wisconsin Appleton city Ashland city Beloltcity Chippewa Falls city Eau Claire city Fond du Lac city . . . Green Bay city Janesville city Kenosha city La Crosse city Madison city Manitowoc city Marinette city Merrill city Milwaukee city Oshkosh city Eacinecity Sheboygan city Stevens Point city . . Superior city Watertown city Waukesha city Wausau city Wtomikg Cheyenne city Laramie city Sheridan city Land area, in acres, July 1, 1916. 135,025.9 3,660.0 7,986.2 3,040.0 4,850.0 8,635.8 3,800.0 8,169.3 4,705.0 2,720.0 6,089.5 4,074.9 1, 759. 3,480.0 3, 195. 16,215.8 5,036.8 3, 750. 2,998.0 5,210.0 23,400.0 5,570.0 2,523.0 4,158.6 9,218.5 2,662.5 5, 100. 1,456.0 POPULATIOK. Census. Apr.16,1910. June 1,1900 7%, 791 16, 773 11, 594 15, 125 8,893 18,310 18,797 25,236 13,894 21, 371 30,417 25,531 13,027 14,610 8,689 373,857 33,062 38,002 26,398 40,384 8,829 8,740 16,660 27,965 11,320 8,237 8,408 641,856 15,085 13,074 10.436 8,094 17,517 15,110 18,684 13,185 11,606 28,895 19,164 11, 786 16, 195 8,537 .285,316 28,284 29, 102 22,962 9,524 31,091 8,437 7,419 12,354 23,853 14,087 8,207 1,569 Estimated, July 1- 1917 928,015 18,005 1 11, 594 18,547 9,476 18,887 21,486 30,017 14,411 32,833 31,833 31,315 13,931 114,610 8,798 445,008 36,549 47,406 28,907 18,692 47,167 9,114 9,704 19,666 32,986 111,320 8,259 13,407 1916 912, 102 17,834 111,594 18,072 9,395 18,807 21,113 29,353 14,339 31,676 31, 677 30,699 13,805 114,610 8,782 436, 535 36,065 46,486 28,559 18,692 9,074 9,570 19,239 111,320 8,266 12,713 1915 896,168 17,663 111,594 17,597 9,314 18,727 20,740 28,689 14,267 30,319 31,522 30,084 13,679 1 14, 610 8,767 428,062 35,-681 45,507 28,211 18,692 45,285 9,034 9,436 18,778 31,692 111,320 8,263 12,019 1914 880,250 17, 492 1 11, 594 17,122 9,233 18,647 20,367 28,026 14, 196 29,062 31,367 29,469 13, 563 114,610 8,752 419,689 35,097 44,528 27,863 18,692 44,344 8,994 9,302 18,362 30,896 111,320 8,250 11,326 191S 859,128 17,321 111,594 16,647 9,152 18,567 19,994 27,363 14,123 25, 060 31,212 28,868 13,428 1 14,610 8,737 408,652 34,613 43,649 27,616 18,692 43,403 8,954 9,168 17,926 30,199 111,320 8,247 10,632 1912 841,667 17,150 1 11,594 16,172 9,071 18,487 19,621 26,700 14,051 23,633 30,757 27,075 13,303 114,610 8,722 400,261 34,130 42,670 27, 167 18,692 42,462 8,915 9,034 17,500 29,603 1 11,320 8,244 9,939 1911 826,048 16,979 111,694 15,698 8,990 18,407 19,248 26,037 13,980 22,651 30,603 26,496 13,178 114,610 8,707 391,860 33,646 41,591 26, 819 41,621 8,876 8,901 17,074 28,807 111,320 8,241 9,246 1910 799,961 16,809 111,594 15,224 8,910 18,327 18,875- 25,374 13,909 21,574 30,449 25,650 13,063 114,610 8,692 375,561 33,163 38,190 26,471 18,692 40,580 8,837 8,768 16,649 28,111 1 11,320 8,238 8,553 1 Population Apr. 15, 1910; decrease since 1900; no estimate made. Table 6 ESTIMATES OF POPULATION FOR JULY 1, 1917, 1916, 1915, 1914, 1913, 1912, 1911, AND 1910, FOR MUNICIPALI- TIES HAVING AN ESTIMATED POPULATION OF 25,000 OR MORE IN 1917. municipality. estimated toPULATION, JXTLY 1- 1917 1916 1915 1914 1913 1911 1910 Total NewYork, N. Y Bronx borough Brooklyn borough . . Manhattan borough Queens borough Riclimond borough. Chicago, 111 Philadelphia, Pa. St. Louis, Mo Boston, Mass ClCTeland, Ohio Detroit, Mich Baltimore, Md Pittsburgh, Pa Los Angeles, Cal Buffalo, N.Y San Francisco, Cal Milwaukee, Wis Newark, N. J Cincinnati, Ohio New Orleans, La Minneapolis, Minn , Washington, D. C , Seattle, Wash Jersey City, N. J Portland, Oreg Kansas City, Mo Indianapohs, Ind Denver, Colo Rochester, N. Y Providence, E.I St. Paul, Minn Louisville, Ky Columbus, Oriio Oakland, Cal Toledo, Ohio 35,510,804 34,612,311 33,776,345 32,917,276 32,102,424 31,273,672 30,434,542 5,737,492 599, 215 1,976,103 2,682,978 379,396 99,800 2,547,201 1,735,514 768,630 767,813 692,259 619,648 594,637 586,196 536,485 475,781 471,023 445,008 418,789 414,248 377,010 373,448 369,282 366,445 312,567 308,399 305,816 283,622 268,439 264,714 259,895 252,466 240,808 220,135 206,405 202,010 6,602,841 575,876 1,928,734 2,634,224 366, 126 97,881 2,497,722 1,709,518 757,309 756,476 674,073 576,922 589,621 579,090 504,878 468,658 463,516 436,535 408,894 410,476 371,747 363,454 363,980 348,639 306,345 296,463 297,847 275,892 260,800 258,969 254,960 247,232 238,910 214,878 198,604 198,117 5,468,190 552,637 1,881,065 2,586,470 353, 156 96,962 2,447,845 1,683,664 745,988 745,139 657,311 554,717 584,605 571,984 ..75,367 461,335 456,009 428,062 399,000 406,706 366,484 353,460 358,679 330,834 300, 133 272,833 289,879 266,678 253,161 250,747 260,025 241,999 237,012 209,722 190,803 187,840 5,333,539 529, 198 1,833,696 2,636,716 339,886 94,043 2,397,600 1,657,810 734,667 733,802 639,431 537,650 579,690 564,878 438,914 ^,112 448,502 419,589 389, 106 402,176 361,221 343,466 353,378 313,029 293,921 280,601 281,911 259,820 245,523 245,077 246,090 236,786 236, 114 204,667 183,002 184,128 6, 198, 888 505,859 1,786,327 2,487,962 326,616 92,124 2,344,018 1,631,956 723,347 722,465 520,586 574,575 557,773 412,466 446,889 440,995 408,662 379,211 398,452 355,958 333,472 348,077 295,226 287,709 246,569 273,943 253,668 237,885 235,968 240,168 231,533 233,216 199,417 175,201 180,412 5,064,237 482, 520 1,738,968 2,439,208 313,346 90,205 2,294,711 1,608,102 712,027 711,128 596,970 503,445 569,560 560,667 386,014 439,686 433,488 400,251 389,317 387,643 350,695 323,476 342,776 277,420 281,497 234,546 285,977 246,928 230,249 230,414 235,222 226,300 229,323 193,822 167,401 176,698 4,929,586 469, 181 1,691,589 2,390,463 300,076 88,287 2,245,404 1,680,248 700,707 684,007 580,398 564,545 542,470 347,550 432,443 425,982 391,860 359,423 378, 165 345,433 313,483 337,476 259,815 276,285 222,442 258,009 240,630 222,611 224,860 221,087 227,445 187,674 169,601 172,984 29,612,422 4,794,935 436,842 1,644,220 2,341,698 2,195,551 1,564,394 689,387 672,899 564,0^ 469,320 659,630 535,382 324,086 425,220 418,476 376,561 349,530 364,211 340,171 303,490 332, 175 240,872 269,073 209,719 260,041 234,837 214,973 219,306 225,354 215,834 225,567 182,574 151,801 169,271 GENERAL TABLES. 27 Table 6.— ESTIMATES OP POPULATION FOR JULY 1, 1917, 1916, 1915, 1914, 1913, 1912, 1911, AND 1910, FOR MUNICIPALI- TIES HAVING AN ESTIMATED POPULATION OF 25,000 OR MORE IN 1917— Continued. MUNICIPALITY. ESTIMATED POPULATION, JULY 1- 1917 1918 1916 1914 1918 1911 1910 Atlanta, Ga Birmingbam, Ala. Omaha, Nebr Worcester, Mass... Bichmona, Va Syracuse, N.Y Spokane, Wash New Haven, Conn. Memphis, Temi Scranton, Fa. Paterson, N. J Grand Baplds, Mich. Fall River, Mass Dallas, Tex Dayton, Ohio San Antonio, Tex Bridgeport, Conn Salt Lake City, Utah.. New Bedford, Mass . . . Nashville, Tenn Tacoma, Wash Houston, Tex Lowell, Mass Cambndge, Mass.. Trenton, N.J Hartford, Conn Youngstown, Ohio. Reading, Pa Fort Worth, Tex... Springfield, Mass. . . Camden,N. J Albany, N.Y Lynn, Mass Des Moines, Iowa . . . Schenectady, N. Y. . Yonkers,N. Y Lawrence, Mass Kansas City, Kans Oklahoma City, Okla. Duluth, Minn......... Wilmington, Del. . Akron, Ohio Norfolk, Va Utica,N.Y Waterbury, Conn. Elizabeth, N.J..... Somerville, Mass . . St. Joseph, Mo Manchester, N. H.. Jacksonville, Fla. . . Wilkes-Barre, Pa.. Hoboken, N. J Troy.NTV Fort Wayne, Ind... East St. Louis, HI.. Evansville, Ind. Brie, Pa Passaic, N. J Wichita, Kans.. Harrisburg, Fa.. Bayonne.N. J. Peoria, III South Bend, Ind. . Johnstown, Fa Savannah, Ga Brockton, Mass... El Paso, Tex Sacramento, Cal... Terra Haute, Ind.. Holyoke, Mass AUentown, Pa Portland, Me. Springfleld, 111 Canton, Ohio Chattanooga, Tenn. . Charleston, S. C. Pawtucket, R. I. Berkeley, Cal Altoona, Pa Covington, Ky... Atlantic City, N. J. Mobile, Ala Knoxville, Tenn . . - Little Book, Ark. . . Sioux City, Iowa.... 196, 144 189,716 177,777 166,106 158,702 158,559 157,656 152.275 151,877 149,541 140,512 132,861 129,828 129,738 128,939 128,215 124,724 121,623 121,622 118,136 117,446 116,878 114,366 114,293 113,974 112,831 112,282 111,607 109,597 108,668 108,117 106,632 104,534 104,052 103,774 103,066 102,923 102,096 97,588 97,077 95,369 93,604 91,148 89,272 89,201 88,830 88,618 86,498 79,607 79,065 78,334 78,324 78,094 78,014 77,312 76,981 76,592 74,478 73,597 73,276 72,204 72,184 70,967 70,473 69,250 69,152 69, 149 68,984 67,361 66,603 65,109 64,720 62,623 62,566 61,575 61,041 60,666 60,427 59,712 59,515 59,201 69,112 58,716 58,668 190,668 181,762 165,470 163,314 156,687 165,624 160,323 149,685 148,995 146,811 138,443 128,291 128,366 124,527 127,224 123,831 121,579 117,399 118,158 117,057 112,770 112,384 113,245 112,981 111,593 110,900 108,385 109,811 104,562 105,942 106,233 106,003 102,425 101,598 99,519 99,838 100,560 99,437 92,943 94,495 94,266 90,625 89,612 87,401 86,973 86,690 87,039 86,236 78,283 76,101 76,776 77,214 77,916 76,183 74,708 78,078 75,196 71,744 70,722 72,016 71,468 68,946 68,529 68,805 67,449 63,705 65,286 63,505 63,867 61,120 60,852 60,075 60,734 69,411 67,653 58,659 57,144 67,660 68,221 38,676 67,343 67,078 184,972 174,108 163,200 160,623 154,674 152,534 142,990 147,095 146,113 144,081 136,374 126,759 126,904 118,482 125,509 119,447 118,434 113,667 114,694 115,978 108,094 108, 172 112, 124 111,669 109,212 108,969 104,489 107,694 99,628 103,216 104,349 103,580 100,316 99,144 96,266 96,610 98,197 96,864 88,298 91,913 93,161 82,968 88,076 83,876 84,746 84,650 86,460 83,974 76,959 73,137 76,218 76,104 77,738 74,352 72,105 72,325 73,798 69,010 67,847 70,754 67,582 70,732 . 67,030 66,686 68,361 65,746 69,771 64,806 64,806 64,069 61,901 63,014 69,618 69,139 68,576 60,427 58,156 64,879 67,606 56,620 65,806 "56,636 38,300 56,168 66,688 179,292 166, 154 133,274 157,732 134,917 149,353 135,657 144,505 143,231 141,351 134,305 123,i,27 125,443 111,986 123,794 116,063 116,289 109,736 111,230 114,899 103,418 104,037 111,004 110,357 106,831 107,038 100,593 103,361 94,494 100,490 102,466 102,961 98,207 96,691 91,012 93,383 95,834 94,271 83,659 89,331 92,067 80,291 86,640 82,060 82,517 82,411 83,881 82,712 75,636 70,173 « 73,660 74,994 77,560 72,423 69,502 .71,284 72,401 66,276 64,972 69,493 65,271 70,006 66,114 64,642 67,917 64,043 65,836 62,717 63,529 62,862 60,297 62,161 67,972 67,426 67,077 60,121 66,901 62,105 56,663 55,896 53,952 65,673 37,924 63,811 54,098 173,713 158,200 131,093 154,941 133,185 146,480 128,327 141,915 140,361 138,621 132,236 120,696 123,982 107,369 122,079 110,679 112, 144 105,713 107,766 113,822 98,742 99,902 109,886 109,046 104,451 105,107 89,949 101,628 89,460 97,654 100,581 102,344 96,099 94,238 86,306 90,156 93,471 91,687 78,960 86,749 90,953 77,624 86,006 80,246 80,289 80,272 82,302 81,460 74,311 67,209 72,102 73,884 77,382 70,500 70,443 71,004 63,542 62,097 68,232 62,960 69,280 63,198 62,705 67,473 62,340 61,901 60,628 62,252 61,635 68,693 61,308 56,476 56,713 65,678 69,816 65,646 49,331 55,604 65,272 62,098 64,610 37,549 62,464 52,608 167,041 150,249 128,912 152, 150 131,453 143,602 120,994 139,326 137,469 136,894 130,167 118,163 122,621 102,690 120,364 106,295 108,999 101,207 104,302 112,744 94,067 86,317 108,768 107,734 . 102,071 103, 177 86,657 99,896 84,427 94,933 98,697 101,726 93,991 91,786 82,103 86,929 91,108 89,008 74,361 84,168 89,849 74,967 83,470 78,429 78,061 78,135 80,723 80,188 72,987 64,246 70,544 72,774 77,204 67,890 64,296 60,809 59,222 66,971 60,649 68,554 61,296 60,762 60,637 47,967 58,539 60,977 60,418 57,090 60,465 64,979 54,000 47,339 89,609 54,391 46,558 64,451 54,648 50,244 63,647 37,174 48,710 61,118 161,616 142, 295 126,731 149,359 129,721 140,726 113,661 136,736 134,687 133,166 128,099 115,631 121,060 98,075 118,649 101,911 105,854 97,331 100,838 111,666 89,392 82,913 107,648 106,423 99,691 101,247 83,165 98,164 79,394 92,213 96,813 101,108 91,883 89,332 77,902 83,702 88,746 86,429 69,762 81,586 88,746 72,290 81,936 76,613 76,833 76,995 79,1+4 78,927 71,663 61,281 68,987 71,664 77,027 66,098 61,693 68,761 68,212 68,076 65,866 66,710 68,338 67,828 69,380 58,819 65,692 68,935 44,033 46,581 59,700 59,201 53,766 69,602 53,484 52,287 46,100 63,137 43,786 53,398 64,024 62,684 36,799 47,466 49,628 156,990 134,342 124,650 146,568 127,989 137,848 105,913 134,146 131,705 130,436 126,031 113,099 119,599 93,058 116,934 97,627 102,709 93,662 97,374 110,588 84,717 79,510 106,628 105,112 97,311 99,317 79,773 96,432 74,361 94,930 100,490 89,775' 86,879 73,701 80,475 86,384 83,359 65,163 79,004 87,641 69,623 67,721 74,797 73,605 73,855 77,566 77,666 70,339 68,317 67,430 70,666 76,860 64,306 59,090 67,920 66,816 56,-343 63,037 64,449 56,027 67,102 54,048 56,876 65,166 67,233 40,099 46,021 68,423 57,984 52,232 68,749 61,989 50,574 44,862 68,897 61,883 41,012 52,346 53,400 46,536 51,721 36,424 46,202 48,138 28 ESTIMATES OF POPULATION. Table 6 — ESTIMATES OP POPULATION FOK JULY 1, 1917, 1916, 1915, 1914, 1913, 1912, 1911, AND 1910, FOR MUNICIPALI- TIES HAVING AN ESTIMATED POPULATION OF 25,000 OR MORE IN 1917— Continued. MnnCIPALITT. Flint, Mich Rocklord.IU Saginaw, Mich San Diego, Cal Tampa, Tla Pueblo, Colo Garyjjid New Britain, Conn Binghamton, N. Y YoS.Pa Springfield, Ohio Maiden, Mass Lancaster, Pa Augusta, Ga Kalamazoo, Mich Pasadena, CaL Davenport, Iowa Topeka, Kans Salem, Mass Haverhill, Mass Chelsea, Mass Bay City, Mich McKeesport, Pa Huntington, W. Va. . . Racine, Wis Muskogee, Okla Superior, Wis Lincoln, Nebr Eoanoke, Va Macon, Ga Woonsooket, E.I Lansing, Mich l . . . WestHohoken, N. J.. Newton, Mass Butte, Mont Montgomery, Ala East Orange, N.J Wheeling, W.Va Galveston, Tex Perth Amboy, N.J... Fitchburg, Mass Lexington, Ky ; New Castle, Pa Chester, Pa Deoatur,Ill Hamilton, Ohio Springfield, Mo Chariotte,N. C Portsmouth, Va Everett, Mass Dubuque, Iowa San Jose, Cal : Pittsfleld, Mass New Kochelle, N. Y. . Quinoy , Mass Colorado Springs, Colo Joliet,ni 'Niagara Falls, N. Y. . . Elmira,N.Y Lorain, Ohio Amsterdam, N. Y Cedar Eapids, Iowa. . . Mount Vernon, N. Y. . Aubum,N.Y Jamestown, N. Y Everett, Wash Shreveport , La Waterloo, Iowa Quincy , ill Lima, Ohio Taunton, Mass Oshkosh, Wis Fresno,Cal Stockton, Cal Jackson, Mich Boise, Idaho Austin, Tex Columbia, S.C Aurora 111 Bellin^am, Wash Williamsport, Pa Waco, Tex Highland Park, Mich . Orange, N, J Brookline, Mass Lynchburg, Va ESTIMATED POPTJLATION, TULT 1— 1917 57,386 56,739 56,469 66,412 56,251 56,084 56,000 65,385 54,864 52,770 52,296 52,243 51,437 50,642 50,408 49,620 49,618 49,538 49,346 49,180 48,405 48,390 48,299 47,686 47,465 47,173 47,167 46,957 46,282 46,099 45,365 44,499 44,386 44,345 44,057 44,039 43,761 43,657 42,650 42,646 42,419 41,997 41,915 41,857 41,483 41,338 41,169 40,759 40,693 40,160 40,096 39,810 39,678 39, 192 39,022 38,965 38,649 38,466 38,272 38, 266 38,043 38,033 37,991 37,823 37,431 37,205 37,064 36,987 36,832 37,145 36,610 36, 549 36,314 36,209 35,996 35,951 35,612 35, 165 34,795 34,362 34,123 34,015 33,859 33,636 33, 526 33,497 1916 54,772 65,310 65,642 54,103 53,886 54,462 53,794 63,973 61,656 51,550 51,155 50,853 50,245 48,886 46,450 48,811 48,726 48,532 48,477 46,192 47,942 47,621 45,629 46,486 44,218 46,226 46,515 44,832 45,757 44,360 41,698 43,139 43,715 43,425 43,285 42,458 43,377 41,863 41,185 41,781 41,097 41,133 41,396 39,631 40,496 40,341 39,823 39,651 39,233 39,8ft 38,902 38,629 37,759 38,136 32,971 38,010 37,353 38,120 36,964 37,103 37,308 37,009 37,385 36,580 35,486 35, 230 35,559 36,798 35,884 36,283 36,065 34,958 35,358 35,363 33,846 34,814 34,611 34,204 32,985 33,809 33,385 29,733 33,080 32, 730 32,940 1915 52,159 53,761 64,815 51,115 51,621 52,840 52,203 53,082 50,543 50,804 60,067 60,2C9 49,848 47,364 43,869 48,005 47,914 47,778 47,774 43,979 47,494 46,743 43,572 45,507 41,263 45,286 46,028 41,929 45,415 43,355 39,006 41,893 43,085 42,793 42,531 41,166 43,097 41,076 39,725 41, 144 39, 703 40,351 40,935 38,626 39,655 39,513 38,887 38,610 38,307 39,650 37,994 37,580 36,326 37,251 32,344 37,472 36,240 37,968 36,662 36,163 36,028 36,947 35,729 33,767 34,068 34,131 36,764 34,644 35,957 36,581 33,602 34,508 34,730 31,741 34,016 34,068 33, 613 31, 609 33,495 32, 756 25,607 32,524 31,934 32,386 1914 49,546 62,337 63,988 48,900 49,156 61,218 50,612 52,191 49,430 50,058 48,979 49,C85 49,451 45,842 40,880 46,340 47,102 46,994 47,071 41,765 47,047 45,965 41,515 44,528 44,344 46,643 40,574 42,757 42,350 37,512 40,647 42,455 42,286 41,777 39,852 42,817 40,289 38, 266 4p,507 38, 819 39,669 40,474 37,525 38,814 38,685 37,951 37,669 37,381 39,428 37,086 36,531 34,893 36,366 31,717 36,934 35,127 37,816 34,360 35,223 35,858 36,047 36,609 34,878 32,048 32,703 36,730 33,904 35,631 35,097 29,809 25,702 34,097 29,637 33,218 33,506 33,022 29,937 33, 181 32,128 21,481 31,968 31, 138 31,830 1913 46,933 60,914 53,161 46,685 46,792 49,596 49,0?1 61,300 48,318 49,314 47,892 49,101 49,057 44,320 38,364 45,553 46,290 46,210 46,368 39,662 46,600 45,188 39,459 43,549 35,365 43,403 46,268 39,219 41,679 41,346 36,019 39,401 41,825 41,159 41,024 38,549 42,637 39,503 36,806 39,870 37,935 88,787 40,013 36,525 37,980 37,857 37,015 36,528 36,455 39,206 36,178 35,483 33,461 35,481 31,090 36,396 34,013 37,664 33,058 34,283 35, 134 34,066 36,071 34,027 30,329 31,744 31,275 36,696 33,164 35, 305 34,613 28,640 25, 120 33,464 27,534 32, 420 32,954 32,431 28, 697 32,867 28,165 17,355 31,412 30,343 31,276 1912 44,322 49,491 52,334 44,4'0 44,428 47,976 47,430 50,409 47,206 48,568 46,806 48,517 48,660 42,798 35,848 44,766 45,478 45,427 45,665 37,339 46,163 44,413 37,404 42,670 32,183 42,462 44,873 37,864 41,364 40,342 34,626 38,155 41,195 40,540 39,773 37,246 42,267 38,716 35,345 39,233 37,051 38,005 39,563 35,526 37,138 37,030 36,079 35,487 35,529 38,984 35,271 34,435 32,029 34,696 30,463 36,858 32,901 37,512 31,756 33,343 34,410 33,085 35,633 33,176 28,610 30,582 29,847 36,662 32,425 34,979 34.130 27,473 24,538 32,831 24,168 31,622 27,504 31,840 27,257 32,553 27,623 13,230 30,857 29,548 30,720 1911 41,708 48,068 51,508 42,265 42,064 46,354 45,839 49,519 46,094 47,822 45,718 47,933 41,236 41,276 33,332 43,979 44,666 44,643 44,963 36,126 45,706 43,635 35,347 41,591 29,326 41,521 44,488 36,510 41,048 39,338 33,033 36,909 40,566 39,917 39,032 35,944 41,978 37,930 33,885 38,596 36,167 37,224 39,093 32,551 36,296 36,202 36,144 34,447 34,603 38,762 32,635 33,387 30,697 33,711 29,836 35,320 31, 789 37,360 30,456 32,403 32,104 35, 196 32,326 26,891 29,420 28,419 36,628 31,390 34,653 33, 646 26,304 23,956 32, 198 18,754 30,824 26, 8.58 31,249 25,917 32,239 27,081 9,105 30,301 28,753 30,166 1910 39,094 46,688 50,682 40,040 38,233 44,733 44,248 48,629 44,982 47,076 44,631 47,349 41,074 39,764 30,816 43,192 43,854 43,860 44,261 32,913 45,259 42,857 31,584 38,190 25,722 40,580 44,103 35,166 40,732 38,334 31,540 35,663 39,937 39,294 38,291 34,642 41,699 37,144 32,425 37,969 36,283 36,443 38,633 31,631 36,454 36,374 34,209 33,406 33,677 38,540 29,103 32,339 29,165 32,826 29,209 34,782 30,677 37,208 29,164 31,463 32,962 31,123 34,759 31,474 25,172 28, 258 26,991 36,594 30,660 34,327 33,163 25,135 23,374 31,565 17,599 30,026 26,412 29,926 24,577 31,925 26,539 4,980 29,746 27,958 29,610 GENERAL TABLES. 29 Table 6. -ESTIMATES OP POPULATION FOR JULY 1, 1917 , 1916, 1915, 1914, 1913, 1912, 1911, AND 1910, FOR MUNICIPALI- TIES HAVING AN ESTIMATED POPULATION OF 25,000 OR MORE IN 1917— Continued. irUNiaPALITY. Joplin, Mo. Wmston-Salem, N. C . Danville, HI Kenosha, Wis Tulsa, OMa Ogden.Utah Newport ; Ky Nomstown, Pa Council Bliifls, Iowa, La Crosse, Wis Stamford, Conn — ZanesvillejObio . . . Madison, Wis Tac^on,Mi9s Charleston, W.Va. Waltham, Mass Easton, Fa Pooghkeepsie, N. Y. Newport, K. I Watertown, N. Y... WilmingtonjN. C Newark, Ohio East Chicago, Ind. . . Battle Cre&jMioh. Green Bay, Wis Chicopee, Mass Newburgh, N. Y. . Shenandoah, Pa... Bock Island, Bl... Meriden, Conn Fort Smith, Ark... Portsmouth, Ohio. . Evanston, lu. Long Beach, Cal... Hailetou, Pa Sheboygan, Wis.. Beaumont, Tex.. Butler, Pa Elgin, Dl. Alameda, CaL Steubenville, Ohio . Lewlston, Me Moline, 111. Oak Park, HI Clinton, Iowa Nashua, N.H.... Bloomington, HI. Muskegon, Mich.. NorwaJk, Conn. . . . Montclair, N. J.. Hammond, Ind. Bangor, Me Kingston, N. Y. Pensacola, I'la. . Cranston, E. I... Cumberland, Md. Medford, Mass Columbus, Ga.... Durham, N.C... Hagerstown, Md Central Falls, E. I Walla Walla, Wash . . . New Brunswick, N. J. Petersburg, Va.. Asheville, N. C. Mimcie, iJid Union, N.J Cohoes.N. Y. Paducah, Ky Burlington, Iowa . Eichmond, Ind... ESTIMATED POPULATION, JULY 1- 1917 33, 400 33, 136 33,969 32,833 32, 507 32,343 32, 133 31,969 31,838 31,833 31,810 31,330 31,315 31,104 31,060 31,011 30,864 30,786 30,585 30,404 30,400 30,317 30,286 30,159 30,017 29,950 29,893 29,753 29,452 29,431 29,390 29,366 29,304 29,163 28,981 28,907 28,851 28,677 28,562 28,433 28,269 28,061 27,976 27,816 27,678 27,541 27,462 27,434 27,332 27,087 27,016 26,958 26,910 26,802 26,773 26,686 26,681 26,306 26,160 26,125 26,101 26,087 25,855 25,817 25,656 25,653 25,370 25,292 26,178 25,144 26,080 1916 33, 216 31, 15.-1 32,261 31,576 30,575 31,404 31,927 31,401 31,484 31,677 30,884 30,863 30,699 29,737 29,941 30,570 30,630 30,390 30, 108 29,894 29,635 28,743 29,4^ 29,353 29,319 29,603 29,201 28,926 29,130 28,638 28,741 28,721 27,587 28,491 28,559 27,711 27,632 28,203 27,732 27,445 27,809 27,451 26,654 27,386 27,327 27,268 26,100 26,318 26,171 26,669 26,771 26,272 25,987 26,074 26,234 25,960 25,061 25,679 25,636 25,136 25,5X2 25,682 20,823 25,424 24,776 25,211 24,842 26,030 24,697 1915 33,032 30,094 31,554 30,319 28,643 30,466 31,722 30,833 31,131 31,522 29,958 30,406 30,084 28,372 30, 129 30,206 29,994 29,631 29,384 29,384 28,953 27,200 28,801 28,688 29,313 28,649 28,403 27,887 28, 126 28,012 26,012 28,001 28,211 26,572 26,687 27,844 27,031 26,631 27,567 26,927 25,492 27,094 27, 114 27,054 25,771 26,466 25,550 25,326 26,360 26,632 25,742 25,201 25,664 25,737 22,103 23,962 25,233 25,171 24,206 25, 169 25,347 20,490 25, 195 24,182 25,130 24,506 24,916 24,314 1914 32,848 29,034 30,847 29,062 26,774 29,528 31,617 30, 265 30,778 31,367 29,032 29,949 29,469 27,007 27,703 29,688 29,882 29,598 29,154 28,874 27,781 28,271 25,668 28,122 28,026 28,057 29,023 28,097 27,095 28,628 27,136 27,511 27,724 24,437 27,511 27,863 25,433 26,543 27,485 26,330 25,817 27,305 26,403 24,330 26,802 26,901 26,850 25,442 26,033 24,782 24,481 26,061 26,493 25,212 24,415 25,054 25,240 21,806 22,863 24,787 24,707 23,276 24,827 26, 112 20,157 24,969 23,588 25,049 24,170 24,802 23,932 1918 32,664 27,974 30, 140 25,050 24,622 28, 590 31,312 29,697 30,425 31,212 28, 106 29,492 28,868 25,642 26,584 29,247 29,569 29,203 28,677 28,364 27,298 27,591 24,193 27,443 27,363 27,426 28,733 27,545 25,907 28,228 26,385 26,897 27,136 22,862 27,022 27,615 24,294 24,499 27,126 25,629 25,003 27,053 25,879 23,169 26,511 26,688 26,646 26,114 25,600 24,014 23,636 25,762 26,354 23,629 23,369 24,743 21,507 21,764 17,464 24,243 22,344 24,486 24,878 19,825 24,740 22,994 24,968 23,835 24,688 23,550 1912 32,480 26,914 29, 433 23,633 22, 270 27,652 31,067 29, 129 30,072 30,757 27, 181 29,035 27,075 24,277 25,466 28,806 29,234 28,808 28,200 27,854 26,815 26,909 22,605 26,764 26,700 26,795 28,443 26,993 25,417 27,928 25,634 26,282 26,257 21,287 26,533 27,167 23,165 23,448 26,767 24,929 24,189 26,801 25,357 22,012 26,220 26,475 26,441 24,786 26,167 23,246 22,791 26,463 26,215 24,152 22,843 22,892 24,246 21,210 20,686 17,159 23,779 21,415 24,143 24,644 19,494 24,511 22,328 24,887 23,500 24,574 23,168 1911 32, 296 25,854 28,726 22,551 20,419 26,714 30,654 28,561 29,719 30,603 26,256 28,578 26,496 22,912 24,347 28,366 28,912 28,413 27,724 27,345 26,332 26,227 21,017 26,086 26,037 26,164 28,154 26,441 24,927 27,628 24,883 25,667 26,878 19,712 26,044 26,819 22,016 22,066 26,409 24,229 23,376 26,550 24,832 20,849 25,929 26,282 26,237 24,458 24,734 22,478 21,946 25,164 26,078 23,622 22,057 22,415 23,750 20,913 19,568 16:864 23,315 20,486 23,801 24,410 19,163 24,282 21,737 24,806 23,165 24,481 22,786 1910 32, 112 22,891 28,019 21,574 18,568 25,776 30, 351 27,993 29,366 30,449 25,331 28,121 25,660 21,547 23,229 27, 926 28,590 28,018 27,248 25,849 25,546 19,429 25,408 25,374 25,533 27,865 26,889 24,437 27,328 24,132 23,599 25,099 18,137 25,555 26,471 20,877 20,936 26,051 23, 529 22,561 26,299 24,308 19,686 25,638 26,049 25,810 24,130 24,301 21,710 21,101 24,865 25,937 23,092 21,271 21,938 23,254 20,616 18,470 16,569 22,851 19,567 23,459 24,176 18,832 24,053 21, 146 24,726 22,830 24,348 22,404 30 ESTIMATES OF POPULATION. Table 7 — POPULATION OF COUNTIES IN 1910 AND ESTIMATED POPULATION AND LAND AREA JULY 1, 1917. Autauga Baldwin Barbour Bibb Blount Bullock Butler Calhoun Chambers Cherokee Chilton Choctaw Clarke. Clay Cleburne Coflee Colbert Conecuh Coosa Covington Crenshaw Cullman Dalei Dallas Dekalb Elmore Escambia Etowah Fayette Franklin Geneva! Greene , Hale Henry 1 Hooston 1 Jackson Jefferson Lamar I/auderdale. . . Lawrence Lee Limestone. . . Lowndes Macon Madison. Marengo Marion Marshall Mobile Momoe Montgomery. Morgan Perry Pickens Pike Randolph Russell St. Clair Shelby Sumter Talladega Tallapoosa. . . Tuscaloosa... Walker Washington.. Wilcox Winston Federal census: Apr. 15, 1910. Estimated population; July!, 1917. Land area in square miles. ALABAMA. Total 2,138,093 20,038 18, 178 32,728 22, 791 21,456 30, 196 29,030 39,115 30,056 20,226 23, 187 18,483 30,987 21,006 13,385 26, 119 24,802 21,433 16,634 32,124 23,313 28,321 21,608 53,401 28, 261 28,245 18,889 39,109 16,248 19,369 26,230 22,717 27,883 20,943 32,414 32,918 226,476 17,487 30,936 21,984 32, 867 26,880 31,894 26,049 47,641 39,923 17,495 28,563 80,854 27,155 82,178 33,781 31,222 25,055 30,815 24, 659 25,937 20,715 26,949 28,699 37,921 31,034 47,559 37,013 14,454 33, 810 12,855 2,363,939 21, E89 21, 816 (*] 25,926 (* (*) 31,417 42,210 38,612 (*5 28,053 18, 736 33,321 23,857 13,516 29,8^ 26,598 24,294 16,992 44,372 25,974 35,984 25,467 (*5 31,693 29,810 24,413 47,685 17,792 21,454 30,916 (* (*) 24,684 38,204 34,678 289,293 18, 512 34, 130 23,341 33,626 30, 161 28,184 49,478 41,097 19,684 32,395 94,074 29,700 89,573 37,400 (*] 25,531 32,012 26,858 21,656 29,331 (*] 39,488 32,025 55,888 45,663 16,876 (*^ 15,263 51, 279 584 1,595 912 634 649 610 763 618 612 577 713 932 1,216 614 669 678 618 849 655 1,042 618 763 563 957 786 638 957 539 643 647 578 635 646 660 679 1,140 1,120 601 694 700 608 596 739 614 811 966 743 602 1,226 1,012 801 587 737 876 671 590 655 648 819 908 756 763 1,346 792 1,087 896 630 * Population decreased between 1900 and 1910; no 1 Houston County organized from parts of Dale, Ge- neva, and Henry Counties in 1903. ARIZONA. Total 204,354 263,788 113, 810 9,106 34,691 8,130 16,348 23,999 9,863 53,089 10,041 22,993 11,707 18,894 44,731 4,026 13,399 28,761 9,968 8,387 17,598 10,351 11,379 Ck)cliise 6,170 18,623 Gila 4,699 Graham 1 4,630 1,878 34,488 3,773 11,471 22,818 9,045 6,766 15,996 7,733 g,891 13,390 9,899 9,505 5,380 1,229 8,150 9,987 1 Greenlee County organized from part of Graham County in 1911. Federal census; Apr. 16, 1910. Estimated population: July 1, 1917. Total. Arkansas Ashley Baxter Benton Boone Bradley Calhoun Carroll Chicot. Clark Clay.._ Cleburne Cleveland Columbia Conway Craighead Crawford Crittenden Cross Dallas Desha Drew Faulkner Franklin Fulton Garland^ Grant Greene Hempstead... Hot Spring Howard Independence. Izard Jackson Jefferson Johnson Lafayette Lawrence Lee Lincoln Little River... Logan Lonoke Madison Marion Miller Mississippi Monroe Montgomery'.. Nevada Newton Ouachita Perry Phillips Pike Poinsett Polk Pope Prairie Pulaski^..' Randolph St. Francis Salinez Scott Searcy Sebastian Sevier Sharp Stone Union VanBuren Washington... White Woodruff Yell ARKANSAS. 1,574,449 16,103 25,268 10,389 33,389 14,318 14, 618 9,894 16, 829 21,987 23,686 23,690 11,903 13,481 23,820 22, 729 27,627 23, 942 22,447 14,042 12,621 15,274 21,960 23,708 20,638 12, 193 27,271 9,425 23,852 28,285 15, 022 16, 898 24, 776 14, 561 23, 501 52, 734 19,698 13,741 20,001 24,252 15, 118 13,597 26,360 27,983 16,056 10,203 19,655 30,468 19,907 12,466 19,344 10,612 21,774 9,402 33,535 12, 565 12,791 17,216 24,527 13,853 86,751 18,987 22,548 16,657 14,302 14,825 62,278 16,616 11,688 8,946 30,723 13,509 33, 889 28,574 20,049 26,323 1,766,343 18,388 29,307 11, 185 34,688 (* 18,071 10,883 (* 27,431 25,437 29, 386 13,563 14,838 26,185 24,886 33,556 25, 892 28,227 16,226 13,426 18, 021 23,792 25,845 23,004 34, 781 10,705 28, 870 31,339 16,681 18,958 26,397 15,331 27,236 61,320 21,341 14,946 22,562 27,786 16,380 (*) 30,173 31,954 (*) (* 21,012 40, 748 22,164 13,346 21,342 (*) 22,417 10,940 38, 625 14,217 17,001 (*) 26,580 15,296 108,083 20,322 26,483 17,112 15,620 16,894 63,478 16,818 (*) 9,563 36,728 15, 179 (*) 31,281 22,781 28,930 Land area in square miles. 52, 525 .,000 940 586 876 608 659 629 641 607 882 654 785 663 687 593 582 619 679 747 847 651 606 625 738 637 661 727 613 602 762 583 634 903 675 525 592 601 571 546 726 807 836 646 623 792 603 784 620 846 733 552 692 601 721 662 779 654 628 743 970 673 531 572 609 611 1,048 730 955 1,037 677 955 * Population decreased between 1900 and 1910; no estimate made. ! Part of Montgomery County annexed to Garland County in 1917. 2 Perkins township, Saline County, annexed to Pulaski County in 1915. CALIFORNIA. Total.. Alameda Alpine Amador Butte Calaveras Colusa Contra Costa. 2,377,549 246, 131 309 9,086 27,301 9,171 7,732 31,674 3,029,032 330, 758 l) 34,734 8,000 41,623 156,652 732 776 601 1,722 1,027 1,140 714 Federal census: Apr. 15, 1910. Estimated population; July 1, 1917. Land areata square miles. CALIFORNIA— Continued. Del Norte Eldorado Fresno Glenn Humboldt Imperial' Inyo Kern Kings Lake Lassen Los Angeles Madera Marin Mariposa Mendocino Merced Modoc Mono Monterey Napa Nevada Orange Placer Plumas Riverside Sacramento San Benito San Bernardino. San Diego' San Francisco... San Joaguin San Luis Obispo San Mateo Santa Barbara... Santa Clara Santa Cruz Shasta Sierra Siskiyou Solano Sonoma Stanislaus Sutter Tehama Trinity Tulare Tuolumne Ventura Yolo Yuba 2,417 7,492 2,424 (*) 75,657 103,245 7,172 8,648 33,857 38,787 13,691 22,286 6,974 8,871 37,715 53,215 16,230 -^r 5,526 4,802 5,014 504, 131 747,816 8,368 9,831 25,114 31,986 3,966 23,929 26,458 15,148 19,479 6,191 7,005 (* 2,042 24,146 27,624 19,800 22^244 14,955 34,436 45,195 18,237 20,025 5,259 6,699 34, 696 46,957 67,806 83,784 8,041 9,068 56,706 77,711 61,665 82,288 416,912 471,023 60,731 61,882 19,383 21,387 26,585 37,162 27,738 34,164 83,539 100,563 26,140 29,517 18,920 20,088 4,098 4,156 18,801 20,142 27,659 30,053 48,394 55,630 22,522 31,990 6,328 6,650 11,401 11,697 (*5 3,301 35,440 47,896 9,979 18,347 21,252 13,926 14,150 10,042 11,080 1,024 1,737 6,950 1,337 3,575 4,089 10,019 8,003 1,159 1,238 4,531 4,067 2,112 529 1,463 3,539 1,995 3,823 3,030 3,330 783 974 795 1,411 2,594 7,240 983 1,392 20,157 4,221 43 1,448 3,334 447 2,740 1,328 435 3,858 923 6,256 822 1,582 1,450 608 2,893 3,096 4,858 2,190 1,878 1,014 639 ♦Population decreased between 1900 and' 1910; no estimate made. ' Imperial County organized from part of San Diego County in 1907. COLORADO. Total 799,024 Adams i Alamosa 2... Arapahoe'.. Archuleta.. Baca Bent Boulder Chaffee Cheyenne... Clear Creek.. Conejos 2 Costflla2 Crowley s.... Custer Delta Denver Dolores Douglas Eagle El Paso Elbert Fremont Garfield Gilpin Grand Gunnison Hinsdale 8,892 10,263 3,-302 2,516 5,043 30,330 7,622 3,687 5,001 11,285 5,498 1,947 13,688 213,381 642 3,1»2 2,985 43,321 5,331 18, 181 10,144 4,131 1,862 5,897 646 988,320 103,658 11,905 6,340 13,740 4,167 3,799 6,499 36,742 8,012 6,012 7,835 5,056 5,501 19,673 268,439 3,243 51,874 6,958 20,039 13,287 (*5 2,679 6,309 (*5 1,262 727 842 1,220 2,552 1,524 764 1,083 1,777 390 1,252 1,185 808 747 1,201 58 1,043 845 1,620 2,121 1,857 1,557 3,107 132 1,866 3,179 971 * Population decreased between 1900 and 1910- no estunate made. ' ' Adams County organized from part of Arauahoe County m 1902. i-^i^uo 2 Alamosa County organized from parts of Coneios and Costilla Counties in 1913. ""ojuo »Crow;ley County organized from part of Otero County m 1911. GENERAL TABLES. . 31 Table 7.— POPULATION OF COUNTIES IN 1910 AND ESTIMATED POPULATION AND LAND AREA JULY 1, 1917— Contp. Federal census: Apr. 15, 1910. Estimated population: Julyl, 1917. Land area in square miles. COLORADO— Continued. Huerfano Jackson 1 Jefferson Kiowa Kit Carson.. La Plata Lalce Larimeri Las Animas. Lincoln Logan Mineral Moflat» Montezuma... Montrose Morgan Oteroa Ouray Park Phillips Pitkin Prowers Pueblo Bio Blanco... Bio Grande.. Routt' Saguache San Juan San Miguel.. Sedgwick Summit Teller Washington. "Weld Yuma 13,320 1,013 14, 231 2,S99 7,483 10,812 10,600 25,270 33,643 5,917 9,549 22,197 1,239 5,029 10,291 9,577 20,201 3,514 2,492 3,179 4,566 9,520 52,223 2,332 6,563 7,561 4,160 3,063 4,700 3,061 2,003 14,351 6,002 39,177 8,499 16,914 1,500 1,410 1,632 17,825 80^ 4,502 1,798 11,791 2,159 13,581 1,851 (*\ 371 35,174 2.629 42,257 4,809 9,558 2,570 14, 115 1,822 31,633 (* 3,163 866 2,458 4,658 6,467 2,061 14,491 2,264 14, 182 1,286 21,035 1,259 519 2,242 4,343 688 (*) 1,019 13,719 1,630 65,198 2,433 2,801 3,223 8,373 898 7,949 2,309 4,383 3,133 3,589 453 (* 1,288 4,586 531 \^ 649 547 8,036 2,521 55,504 4,022 11,378 2,367 * Population decreased between 1900 and 1910; no estimate made. 1 Jackson County organized from part of Larimer County in 1909. ' Moffat County organized from part of Eoutt County in 1911. > Crowley County organized from part of Otero County in 1911. CONNECTICUT. Total 1,114,756 l,i65,373 4,820 245,322 260,182 70,260 45,637 337,282 91,253 26,469 48,361 289,939 290,111 75,069 48,467 387,006 97,453 27,872 49,456 Hartford 729 Litchfield Middlesex New BCaven 603 New Loudon 659 Tolland "Windham 500 DELAWARE. Total Kent New Castle. Sussex 202,322 215,-160 32,721 123, 188 46,413 (*) 133,035 49,432 1,965 617 435 913 * Population decreased between 1900 and 1910; no estimate made. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Total 331,069 369,282 60 FLORIDA. Total. Alachua... Baker Bayi Bradlord.. Brevard'.. Broward'. Calhoimi. . Citrus Clay Columbia.. Dade' DeSoto... 752,619 34,305 4,805 14,090 4,717 7,465 6 731 6,116 17,689 11,933 14,200 916,185 35,808 5,015 « 13, 518 16,860 »7,270 !4,763 8 7,468 7,709 6 467 18,123 2 24,536 18 692 54,861 1,257 593 781 539 1,025 1,212 1,089 620 615 792 2,019 3,754 Federal census: Apr. 15, 1910. Estimated papulation: fulyl, 1917. Land area in square miles. FLORIDA— Continued. Duval Escambia Flaglert Franklin Gadsdep Hamilton Hernando Hillsborough'. Holmes Jackson Jefferson Lafayette Lake Lee Leon Levy Liberty Madison Manatee I.- Marion Monroe Nassau Okaloosa* 'Okeechobee 3. . Orange' Osceola' Palm Beach'.. Pasco Pinellas' Polk Putnam St. Johnsi St. Lucie' Santa Rosa'... Seminole' Sumter Suwaimee Taylor Volusia' Wakulla Walton' Washington '. . 75,163 5,201 22, 198 11,825 4,997 78,374 11, 557 29,821 17,210 6,710 9,509 6,294 19,427 10,361 4,700 16,919 9,550 26,941 21,563 10,525 19, 107 6,507 6,577 7,502 24,148 13,096 13,208 4,075 14,897 18,603 7,103 16,510 4,802 16,460 16,403 101,026 46,122 5,427 27,238 2 12,484 5,989 2 83,682 14,327 34,525 17,951 7,967 11,000 8,646 2 20, 135 11,645 5,973 17,994 13,118 28,795 24,169 11, 160 6,352 2 15,397 2 10,937 2 9,669 8,559 2 18,814 32,670 14,158 16,158 2 8,589 2 20,746 2 9,453 7,068 21,569 9,366 21,269 2 7,606 2 16,473 2 11,123 782 657 491 541 540 628 497 1,036 473 939 686 1,263 1,047 4,031 715 1,148 823 719 1,337 1,647 1,100 630 956 747 929 1,356 2,538 767 293 1,907 752 608 1,077 1,025 321 583 692 1,046 1,123 602 1,096 620 ' Bay County organized from part of Washington County in 1913; part of Calhoun County annexed to Bay County in 1913. 2 Population state census 1915. ' St. Lucie County organized from part of Brevard County in 1905; Palm Beach County from part of Dade County in 1909; Broward County from parts of Dade and Palm Beach Counties in 1916; and Okeechobee County from parts of Osceola, Palm Beach, and St. Lucie Counties in 1917. * Flagler County organized from parts of St. Johns and Volusia Counties m 1917. s Pinellas County organized from part of Hillsborough County in 1912. 8 Okaloosa County organized from parts of Santa Rosa and Walton Counties in 1915. ' Seminole County organized from part of Orange County in 1913. GEORGIA. Total 2,609,121 Appling! Bacon' Baker Baldwin a... Banks Barrow' Bartow Ben Hill' Berrien' Bibb Bleckley' Brooks Bryan Bullochs Burke' Butts Calhoim Camden Campbell Candler' Carroll Catoosa Charlton Chatham Chattahoochee.. Chattooga Cherokee Clarke Clay Clayton Clinch Cobb 12,318 7, 18, 11, 23, 2?; 10, 30, I; 79, 5, 13, 16 23: 661 273 1,960 1,463 1,424 1,397 2,895,841 12,318 5,505 68,726 454 271 367 18 781 307 11,755 222 17,a46 ' 168 28,719 471 14 841 256 28,488 735 61,152 277 11,302 205 27,646 614 7,125 431 26:464 668 31,144 966 14 222 203 12,837 284 7,706 711 11,863 213 8,464 228 33,977 492 8,179 169 5,547 881 85,859 370 (*\ 218 14,087 328 17^696 429 27,334 114 9,246 203 11,077 142 (*S 961 31,123 353 Federal census: Apr. 15, 1910. Estimated population: Juiyl, 1917. Land area in square miles. GEORGIA— Continued. Cofleei Colquitt Columbia Coweta Crawford Crisp' Dade Dawson Decatur' Dekalb Dodge Dooly' Dpugherty Douglas Early Echols Effingham Elbert Emanuel' Evans ' Fannin Fayette Floyd Forsyth Franklin' Fulton Gilmer Glascock Glynn Gordon Grady'..... Greene Gwinnett' Habersham' Hall Hancock Haralson Harris Hart Heard s., - - - Henry Houston Irwin ' Jackson' Jasper JeffDavisi Jefferson Jenkins' Jolmson Jones .- Laurens Lee Liberty Lincoln - Lovmdes .' Lumpkin MoDuffle Mcintosh Macon Madison Marion, Meriwether Miller Milton Mitchell Monroe Montgomery ' Morgan Murray Muscogee Newton Oconee Oglethorpe 21,953 19, 789 12,328 28,800 8,310 16,423 4,139 4,686 29.045 27,881 20,127 20„664 16,035 ?,963 18,122 3,309 9,971 24,125 25, 140 12,574 10,966 36,736 U,940 17, 894 177,733 9,237 4,669 15,720 15,861 18,457 18,512 28,824 10,134 25,730 19,189 13,514 17,886 16,216 11, 189 19,927 23,609 10,461 30, 169 16,552 6,050 21,379 11,520 12, 897 13. 103 36, 501 11,679 12,924 8,714 24,436 5,444 10,325 6,442 15,0J6 16,861 9,147 26,180 7,986 7,239 22,114 20,450 19,638 19,717 9,763 36,227 18,449 11. 104 18,680 26,648 901 24,281 529 13,551 350 31,590 443 (*) 319 20,546 277 ^t\ 186 216 33,487 823 32,821 272 24 619 431 25,713 397 17,755 342 9,106 208 20,527 524 3,382 . 362 11,166 448 27,334 361 25,140 889 9,639 287 13,568 401 11,587 234 39,380 502 12 224 247 20,126 279 221,800 183 (* 440 4,780 170 16,745 439 17,132 375 21,279 444 19,949 416 26,982 440 11,398 290 29,364 437 19,854 530 14,676. 284 (* 501 17,474 261 11, 197 286 20,884 324 24,316 685 13,087 378 24,846 355 17,661 321 7,344 300 23,692 646 13,157 342 13,983 292 (*) 377 42,502 806 12,653 326 (.*] 936 9,862 291 27,648 482 (* 280 10,706 287 (*5 470 16,688 369 19,497 284 (* 360 26,623 496 9,202 253 7,585 145 27,477 548 684 19,638 327 22,565 390 10,593 342 40,891 236 19,699 262 12,928 172 19,263 604 * Population decreased between 1900 and 1910; no estimate made. 1 Jeff Davis County organized from parts of Appling and Coffee Coimties in 1905, and Bacon County from parts of Appling, Pierce, and Ware Counties in 1914. 2 Barrow County organized from parts of Gwinnett, Jackson^and Walton Counties in 1914. ' Ben Hill County organized from parts of Irwin and Wilcox Counties in 1906; and Tift from parts of Ber- rien^ Irwin, and Worth; Turner from parts of Dooly, Irwm, Wilcojf, and Worth; and Crisp from part of Dooly, in 1906. , * Bleckley County organized from part of Pulaski County in 1913. ' Jenkins County organized from parts of Bulloch, Burke, Emanuel, and Screven Counties, and Toombs from parts of .Emanuel, Montgomery, and Tattnall Counties in 1905; Wheeler County from part of Mont- . fomery in 1913; and Candler from parts of Bulloch, Imanuel, and Tattnall; and Evans from parts of Bul- loch and Tattnall Counties, in 1914. » Grady County organized from parts of Decatur and Thomas Coimties in 1905. ' Stephens County organized from parts of Franklin and Habersham Counties in 1905. 32 ESTIMATES OF POPULATION. Table 7 — POPULATION OP COUNTIES IN 1910 AND ESTIMATED POPULATION AND LAND AREA JULY 1, 1917— Contd. Federal census; Apr. 15, 1910. Estimated population: Julyl, 1917. Land area in square miles. GEORGIA— Continued. Paulding Pidiens Plercei Pike Polk Pulaski 2 Putnam Quitman Eabun Randolph... Richmond. . Rockdale Schley Screven' Spalding Stephens *. . . Stewart Sumter Talbot Taliaferro. . . Tattnall s.... Taylor Tellair Terrell Thomas <» Tifts Toombs ' Towns Troup Tumet » Twiggs Union Upson. Walker Walton' Warei Warren Washington - Wayne Webster Wheeler' White Whitfield.... Wilcox ' Wilkes Wilkinson. . . Worths 14, 124 9,041 10, 749 19,495 20,203 22,835 13,876 4,594 5,562 18,841 58,886 8,916 6,213 20,202 19, 741 9,728 13,437 29,092 11,696 8,766 18,569 10,839 13,288 22,003 29,071 11,487 11,206 3,932 26,228 10,075 10,736 6,918 12,757 18,692 25,393 22,957 11,860 28,174 13,069 6,151 5,110 15,934 13,486 23,441 10,078 19, 147 18,569 11,563 15,627 24,178 33,517 14,370 12,799 27,851 12,604 12,210 (* (*) 20,905 25,286 28,860 12,148 15,710 (*S 9,071 (*') 16,973 16,871 25,320 (*) 23,953 324 231 517 307 317 258 361 144 377 412 319 119 154 794 209 166 411 456 312 212 466 340 373 322 530 243 393 181 435 231 314 324 317 432 331 771 404 669 788 302 264 245 283 403 458 472 651 * Population decreased between 1900 and 1910; no estimate made. 1 Jeff Davis County organized from parts of Appling and Coffee Counties in 1905, and Bacon County from .parts of Appling, Pierce, and Ware Counties in 1914. 2 Bleckley County organized from part of Pulaski County in 1913. 3 Jenkins County organized' from parts of Bulloch, Burke, Emanuel, and Screven Counties, and Toombs from parts of Emanuel, Montgomery, and Tattnall Counties in 1905; Wheeler County from part of Mont- f ornery In 1913; and Candler from parts of Bulloch, Imanuel, and Tattnall; and Evans from parts of Bul- loch and Tattnall Counties, in 1914 < Stephens County organized from parts of Franklin and Habersham Counties in 1905. ' Grady County organized from parts of Decatur and Thomas Counties in 1905. « Ben Hill County organized from parts of Irwin and Wilcox Counties in 1906; and Tift from parts of Ber- rian, Irwin, and Worth; Turner from parts of Dooly, Irwin, Wilcox, and Worth; and Crisp from part of Dooly, in 1905. ' Barrow Comity organized from parts of Gwinnett, Jackson, and Walton Counties in 1914. IDAHO.* Total . . . 325,594 445,176 83,354 Ada 29,088 41,884 6,700 24,746 8,223 4,500 13,604 10,933 13,100 15,813 19,370 4,893 1,154 1,366 pB.Ti-no'ii^ . . 19,242 7,729 3,205 980 786 TliTiphfi.m 3 23,306 8,387 5,250 13,588 2,184 2,797 1,840 1,748 1,904 1,276 Blaine a . . Boise * . RmTTniary 2 , Butte* ' . 2,048 1,070 592 Camas 8 .... 25,323 7,197 24,100 9,763 4,068 3,695 6,610 Cassia' 2,595 2,508 Custer 3,001 4,786 4,921 Elmore 2,808 Federal census: Apr. 15, 1910. Estimated population: July 1, 1917. Land area in square miles. IDAHO— Continued. Franklin' 7,500 12,167 7,172 7,536 14,766 7,711 30,319 22,735 5,764 6,130 6,754 9,545 6,338 21,742 7,750 4.219 451 24,606 3,627 Gem * 567 765 Idaho *T 12,384 8,539 Jefferson ' 1,094 Kootenai^ 22,747 18,818 4,786 1,253 Latah 1,071 T (ftmhi 4,597 470 12,676 1,569 Madison' 481 Minidoka' 956 24,860 15,170 4,044 851 Oneida' 1,209 7,956 Payette* 414 Power' 7,760 16,464 3,502 23,232 1,391 Shoshone 13,963 2,597 Teton' 463 Twin Falls '. . . 13,543 1,957 Valley! 3,779 Washington i. 11,101 7,479 1,479 36 Yellowstone National Park (part of) * As many new counties have been organized since 1910, estimates are based upon registration for the selective draft. 1 Adams County organized from part of Wasliington County in 1911. ^ ' 2 Bonner County organized from part of Kootenai County in 1907; and Boundary County from part of Bonner County; and Benewah County from part of Kootenai County, in 1915. 3 Bonneville County organized from part of Bingham County in 1911; Jefferson and Madison Counties from parts of Fremont County in 1914; Teton County from part of Madison Comity in 1915; and Camas County from part of Blaine County; and Butte County from parts of Bingham, Blaine, and Jefferson Counties, in 1917. ' « Gem County organized from parts of Boise and Canyon Counties in 1915; and Payette County from part of Canyon County; and Valley County from parts of Boise and Idaho Counties, in 1917. ' Twin Falls County organized from part of Cassia County in 1907. ' Clearwater and Lewis Counties organizedlrom parts of Nez Perce County in 1911. ' Franklin and Power Counties organized from parts of Oneida County in 1913. ' Gooding and Minidoka Counties organized from parts of Lincoln County in 1913. ILLINOIS. Total 5,638,591 Adams Alexander. . Bond Boone Brown Bureau Calhoun CarroU Champaign. . . Christian Clark Clay Chnton ,.. Coles '-. Cook Crawford Cumberland. , Dekalb Dewitt Douglas Dupage Edgar , Edwards Effingham Fayette Ford FrankUn Fulton Gallatin Greene Grundy Hamilton Hancock Hardin Henderson- .. Henry Iroquois Jackson 64,588 22,741 17,075 15,481 10,397 43,975 8,610 18,035 17,372 51,829 34,594 23,517 18,661 22,832 34,517 !, 405, 233 26,281 14,281 33,457 18,906 19,591 33,432 27,336 10,049 20,055 28,075 17,096 25,943 49,549 14,628 22,363 24,162 18,227 30,638 7,015 9,724 41,736 35,543 35, 143 6,234,995 (*) 25,191 17,801 46,063 ^\ 17,480 54,900 35,909 25,026 34,787 2,818,751 31,421 34,697 19,951 37 252 (* S> (*) 28,082 (*) 30,517 51,993 24,180 42,968 36,071 56,043 842 226 388 293 297 881 256 453 371 1,043 700 493 462 483 525 933 453 353 638 415 417 345 621 238 511 729 500 445 884 338 515 433 455 780 185 376 824 1,121 Federal census: Apr. IS, 1910. Estimated population: Julyl, 1917. Land area in sqnare miles. ILLINOIS— Continued. Jasper Jefferson Jersey Jo Daviess... Johnson Kane Kankakee... Kendall Knox La Salle Lake Lawrence... Lee Livingston.. Lorari McDoQough. McHenry McLean Macon Macoupin. .. Madison Marion Marshall Mason Massac Menard Mercer Monroe Montgomery Morgan Moultrie Ogle Peoria Perry Piatt Pike Pope Pulaski Putnam Randolph... Ricliland Rock Island. St. Clair Saline Sangamon. . . Schuyler Scott Shelby Stark Stephenson.. Tazewell Union... ... Vermilion... Wabash Warren Washington. Wayne Wlute Whiteside... Will Williamson.. Winnebago. - Woodford... 18,157 29, 111 13,954 22,657 14,331 91,862 40,752 10,777 46,159 90, 132 55,058 22,661 27,750 40,465 30,216 26,887 32,609 68,008 54, 186 50, 685 89,847 35,094 15,679 17,377 14,200 12,7% 19,723 13,508 35,311 34,420 14,630 27,864 100,255 22,088 16,376 28,622 11,215 15,650 7,561 29, 120 15,970 70,404 119,870 30,204 91,024 14,852 10,067 31,693 10,098 36,821 34,027 21,856 77,996 14,913 23,313 18,759 25,697 23,052 34, 507 84,371 45,098 63, 153 20,506 29,825 I*) (*) 101,402 43,376 (*) 48,018 91,851 70,060 27,141. ^\ 31,335 (.*] 34,515 68, 127 61,618 56,837 108,207 38, 485 (*i • (*) 14,994 (* 16,450 9,615 29,935 (*) 81, 466 144,092 36, 422 105,206 38, 198 34,614 (*5 87,018 16,613 23,421 91,383 57,727 74,326 508 603 367 623 348 527 668 324 711 1,146 455 358 742 1,043 617 588 620 1,191 , 585 860 737 569 396 555 240 317 540 576 338 755 635 451 451 786 385 190 173 587 357 424 663 399 876 432 249 772 290 559 647 403 921 220 546 561 ■■733 507 679 844 449 529 52& * Population decreased between 1900 and 1910; no estimate made. INDIANA. Total. . Adams 21,840 Allen 93,386 Bartholomew 24,813 Benton 12,688 Blackford 15,820 Boone 24,673 Brown 7,975 Carroll 17,970 Cass 36,368 Clark 30,260 Clay 32,535 Clinton 26,674 Crawford 12, 057 Daviess...: 27,747 Dearborn '.. 21*396 Decatur 18!793 Dekalb 25,054 Delaware 51,414 Dubois 19,843 Elkhart 49,008 Fayette 14,415 Floyd 30 293 Fountain 20,439 ♦Population decreased between estimate made. 2,700,876 2,835,492 * 105,149 24,971 37,696 52, 718 (* 51,894 .15,085 30,421 (*5 36,045 337 661 407 408 168 427 324 377 416 375 361 408 303 433 313 378 370 392 427 462 216 148 1900 and 1910; no GENERAL TABLES. , 33 •Table 7.— POPULATION OP COUNTIES IN 1910 AND ESTIMATED POPULATION AND LAND AREA JULY 1, 1917— Contd. Federal Estimated census: population: Apr. 15, July 1, 1910. 1917. Land area in square miles. Federal census: Apr. 15, 1910. Estimated population: July 1, 1917. Land area in square miles. INDIANA— Continued. Franklin Fulton Gibson Orant Qieene Hamilton Hancock Harrison Hendricks Henry Howard Huntington... Jackson ... Jasper , Jay , Jefietson Jennings Johnson Knox Kosciusko Lagrange L^e.. Laporte Lawrence Madison. Uarion Marshall Martin MiftTTl, . , Monroe Montgomery.. Morgan Newton Noble Ohirf Orange Owen Parke Perry Pike Porter. Posey Pulaski Putnam Randolph.... Blpley Bush. Sts Joseph Scott , Shelby , Starke.. Steuben Sullivan..... Switzerland. Tippecanoe.. Tipton ITnion.. Vanderburg. Vtimilion. . , Vigo Wabash Warren Warrick. Wells White... Whitley. 15,335 16,879 30,137 51,426 36,873 27,026 19,030 20,232 20,840 29,758 33, 177 23,982 24,727 13,044 24,961 20,483 14,203 20,394 39,183 27,936 15, 148 82,864 45, 797 30,625 65,224 263,661 24,175 12,950 29,350 23,426 29,296 21, 182 10,504 24,009 4,329 17,192 14,053 22,214 18,078 19,684 20,540 21,670 13,312 20,520 29,013 19,452 19,349 84,312 8,323 26,802 20,676 10,567 14,274 32,439 9,914 40,063 17,459 6,260 77,438 18,865 87,930 26,926 10,899 21,911 17,445 43,757 22,418 17,602 16,892 30,164 42,963 33,167 36,536 29,040 (*) 20,517 43,881 ^\ 115,691 51,205 34,198 312,153 30,084 25,288 21,709 10,543 24,355 (.*] 17,437 21,535 29,275 102,874 8,334 27,027 (*) 10,666 (*] 37,135 (* 41,087 ^\ 81,576 21,502 106,830 394 367 486 423 543 399 307 486 408 397 297 386 518 562 375 364 333 322 510 641 387 492 595 456 450 397 441 339 381 416 501 406 405 417 85 407 393 447 384 338 415 402 432 483 447 448 409 460 190 407 403 305 305 460 222 503 260 162 233 254 409 425 368 392 619 411 365 607 338 * Population decreased between 1900 and 1910; n estimate made. IOWA. Total. . Adair Adams Allamakee Appanoose... Audubon..... Banfara....,,. Blackhawk. .: Boone Bremer Buchanan Buena Vista. . Butler Calhoun Carroll Cedar. Cerro Gordo.' Cherokee.... Chickasaw... Clarke Clay 2,234,771 14,420 10,998 17,328 28,701 12,671 23,156 44,865 27^626 15,843 19,748 15,981 17,119 17,090 20,117 19,047 17,765 25,011 16,741 15,375 10,736 12,766 (*) 30,725 1*1 53,962 28,176 16,863 55,686 573 427 639 S13 443 712 665 569 434 567 571 577 668 S71 564 570 567 573 497 428 563 IOWA— Continued. Clayton Clinton Crawford Dallas Davis Decatur Delaware Des Moines Dickinson Dubuque Emmet Fayette Floyd Franklin Fremont Greene Grundy Guthrie Hamilton Hancock Hardin Harrison Henry Howard Himiboldt Ida Iowa ; Jackson Jasper Jefferson Johnson Jones Keokuk Kossuth Lee Linn Louisa Lucas Lyon Madison Mahaska Marion Marshall Mills Mitchell Monona Monroe Montgomery... Mtiscatine O'Brien Osceola Page Palo Alto Plymouth Pocahontas Polk Pottawattamie . Poweshiek Ringgold Sac Scott Shelby Sioux Story Tama Taylor Union VanBuren Wapello Warren Washington.... Wayne Webster Winnebago Wiimeshlek. ... Woodbury Worth Wright 25,576 45,394 20,041 23,628 13,315 16,347 17,888 36,145 8,137 57,450 9,816 27,919 17,119 14,780 15,623 16,023 13,574 17,374 19,242 12,731 20,921 23,162 18,640 12,920 12, 182 11,296 18,409 21,258 27,034 15,951 25,914 19,050 21,160 21,971 36,702 60,720 12,855 13,462 14,624 "15,621 29,860 22,995 30,279 15,811 13,435 16,633 25,429 16,604 29,505 17, 262 8,956 24,002 13,845 23,129 14,808 110,438 55,832 19,589 12,904 16,555 60,000 16, 552 25,248 24,083 22,156 16,312 16,616 15,020 37,743 18,194 19,925 16,184 34,629 11,914 21,729 67,616 9,950 17^951 36,257 8,238 58,213 (* (*5 30,427 17,464 9,123 (*i (*) 23,799 (*) 130,740 56,922 19,717 (*) (*) 66,162 (*) 26,642 24,757 (*) (* (*) (*) 39,433 (* (*) (*) 36,726 (* (*) 77, 109 C*i (*) 762 691 715 689 601 533 571 409 376 601 393 724 495 S78 507 574 501 595 570 570 427 468 431 430 583 632 730 431 610 669 578 973 511 709 396 432 582 563 568 563 672 438 432 424 432 669 395 631 561 856 576 582 942 580 540 574 449 589 760 567 720 534 427 477 423 670 559 524 714 399 686 864 399 575 Federal census: Apr. 15, 1910. Estimated population: July 1, 1917. Land area in square miles. * Population decreased between 1900 and 1910; estimate made. KANSAS. Total 1,690,949 1,851,870 81,774 27,640 13,829 28,107 9,916 17 876 24,007 21,314 23,059 7,527 11,429 38, 162 33,577 12,340 20,862 i (*) 508 577 412 1,134 Barton 892 656 571 Butler 1,434 Chase 769 652 Cherokee 60S KANSAS— Continued. 4,248 4,093 15,251 18,388. 15,206 3,281 31,790 51, 178 8,976 24,361 14,422 24,724 7,033 10,128 12,170 10,444 6,908 11,393 20,884 12,681 6,044 8,700 1,087 3,121 1,335 16,060 3,360 14,748 19,200 993 2,930 16,861 15,826 18,148 18,288 3,206 13,386 6,174 31,423 2,603 41,207 10,142 14,735 4,240 24,927 21,521 22,415 23,880 5,055 20,030 14,089 49,474 12,397 1,333 19,072 23,754 5,883 11,614 19,905 12, 827 11,811 8,859 14,150 17,522 11,156 6,380 37,853 17,447 15,106 15,783 11,282 7,826 10,800 20,338 3,047 73,095 4,091 61,874 5,651 4,549 15,365 12, SIO 1,034 2,453 30,654 5,455 5,398 12, 721 2,759 20,229 2,006 19,810 9,450 Wyandotte 100,068 Cheyenne Clark Clay Cloud Co«ey Comanche Cowley Crawlord Decatur Dickinson Doniphan Douglas... Edwards Elk Ellis Ellsworth Fiimey Ford..^ Franklin Geary Gove Graham Grant Gray Greeley Greenwood Hamilton Harper Harvey ... HaskeU Hodgeman Jacliion Jefferson Jewell Johnson Kearny . Kingman Kiowa Labette.. Lane Leavenworth. . Liiicoln...".... Linn Logan Lyon MoPherson Marion Marshall Meade Miami Mitchell Montgomery. . Morris Morton Nemaha... Neosho Ness Norton Osborne Ottawa: Pawnee Phillips Pottawatoniie. Pratt Rawlins Reno Republic Rice Riley. Rooks Rush Russell Saline Scott Sedgwick Seward Shawnee Sheridan Sherman Smith Stafford Stanton Stevens Sumner Thomas Trego Wabaunsee Wallace Washington... Wichita Wilson Woodson. 5,422 1,008 6,838 973 (*\ 638 18,620 (*5 702 644 4,494 788 32,982 1,133 60,207 605 (*\ 891 26,220 838 378 (*) 469 9,479 611 652 14,758 901 11,041 724 9,418 1,276 15,697 1,082 .585 14,095 390 8,675 1,080 11,274 897 1,671 678 4,477 857 1,949 776 (*) 1,158 4,772 984 17,987 799 20,376 540 1,383 577 3,587 858 (*i 675 (*) 543 (*) 900 18,422 486 4 737 853 15,374 867. 8,954 723 34,368 643 3,361 715 41,402 440 10,328 721 (* 613 5,901 1,082 '845 21,593 90n 23,684 953 (*\ 905 7,590 984 (*\ 602 (*) 713 64,389 644 12,710 696 2,083 718 (*; 716 27,037 580 6,866 1,079 11,823 876 (*\ 718 13,544 894 12,269 712 11,613 742 \t\ 887 829 14,126 726 7,209 1,064 44,295 1,242 (*) 704 15,369 707 17,210 604 13,705 890 9,060 719 12,487 895 22,718 720 4,468 714 94,305 994 6,477 643 67,821 544 6,987 896 5,428 1,.049 888 14,465 796 1,549 685 3,790 729 34,320 1,179 6,435 1,065 7,351 899 (*) 795 3,912 921 (*) 902 2,597 721 22,866 581 (*) 603 119,660 143 * Population decreased between 1900 and 1910; no estimate made. 34 ESTIMATES OF POPULATION. Table 7.— POPULATION OF COUNTIES IN 1910 AND ESTIMATED POPULATION AND LAND AREA JULY 1, 1917— Contd. Total. Adair Allen Anderson Ballard Barren Bath Bell Boone Bourbon Boyd Boyle Bracken Breathitt Breckinridge Bullitt Butler CaldweU Calloway Campbell Carlisle Carroll Carter Christian Clark Clay Clinton Crittenden Cumberland. . Daviess Edmonson EUiott Estill Fayette Fleming. Floyd franklin Fulton Gallatin Garrard Grant Graves Grayson Green Greenup Hancock Hardin Harlan Harrison Hart Henderson. . . Henry Hickman Hopkins Jackson Jefferson Jessamine Johnson Kenton Knott Knox Larue Laurel Lawrence Lee .- Leslie Letcher Lewis Lincoln Livingston... Logan Lyon McCraoken... McCreary > . . . McLean Madison Magoffin Marion Marshall Martin Mason Meade Menifee Mercer Metcalfe Monroe Montgomery. Morgan Mulilenberg.. Nelson Nicholas Ohio Oldham Owen Owsley Pendleton — Federal census: Apr. IS, 1910. Estimated population: July 1, 1917. Land area in square miles. KENTUCKY. 2,289,905 2,394,093 16,503 14,882 10, 146 13,690 23,293 13,988 28,447 9,420 17, 462 23,444 14,668 10, 308 17,640 21,034 9,487 15,805 14,063 19, 867 59,369 9,048 8,110 21, 966 15, 479 38, 845 17,987 17, 789 8,153 13,296 9,846 41,020 10,469 9,814 12, 273 47, 715 16,066 18,623 21, 135 14, 114 4,697 11,894 10,681 33,539 19,958 11, 871 18,475 8,612 22,696 10,566 16, 873 18,173 29,352 13, 716 11, 750 34, 291 10, 734 262, 920 12, 613 17, 482 70,355 10,791 22,116 10,701 19,872 20,067 9,531 8,976 10,623 16,887 17, 897 10, 627 24, 977 9,423 35,064 13,241 26,951 13,654 16,330 15, 771 7,291 18, 611 9,783 6,163 14,063 10,453 13,663 12,868 16,259 28,598 16,830 10, 601 27,642 7,248 14, 248 7,979 11,985 17, 682 15,047 10,215 14,098 26,822 (*5- 37, 751 (* (*) 26,809 15,289 (*] 19, 890 21,399 (*) (*) (*) 21, 497 63,126 (* (*) 23,236 15,725 39,489 18,931 19,568 8,358 (*) 10,490 42, 736 10, 751 (*) 12,713 51,834 (*) 20,865 21,341 16,988 (.*) (*) (*) 33, 784 20,016 (*5 20,695 11,096 (*) (*) (*) (*) 11, 752 36,696 10,859 285,089 13, 115 20, 220 75,293 12,312 25,577 (*) 21,536 20,399 10,656 10,598 11,682 (*) ■ 18,508 (*) (*) 9,498 39,685 8,000 13,818 27,931 14,857 16,359 17,287 8,394 (*) 10, 792 14, 108 12,892 18, 789 34,332 17,006 (*) 27,902 7,371 (*) 8,784 (*5 40, 181 400 394 201 252 •85 270 384 261 304 159 186 204 483 568 308 417 32? 412 145 198 132 413 379 725 265 478 233 391 387 478 308 263 254 269 325 399 199 193 109 237 264 561 497 279 346 193 606 478 311 430 435 303 225 546 333 387 172 268 163 348 356 288 447 422 199 373 355 491 338 392 643 277 239 406 253 446 302 345 327 227 227 301 203 253 303 441 198 365 472 411 208 584 180 367 216 279 Federal census: Apr. 15, 1910. Estimated population: July 1, 1917. Land area in square nilles. KENTUCKY— Continued. Rockcastle. . Eowan Russell Scott Shelby Simpson Spencer Taylor Todd Trigg Trimble Union.'. Warren Washington Wayne 1 Webster Whitley 1... Wolfe Woodford.. 14,473 9,438 10, 861 16,956 18, 041 11, 460 7,567 11,961 16,488 14,539 6,512 19,886 30,579 13,940 17,518 20,974 -31,982 9,864 12,571 15,972 10,285 11, 712 7,682 12,608 (*) 14,878 31,023 18,434 21,614 31,366 10,665 310 272 427 216 186 279 367 428 154 325 530 299 478 344 442 230 195 * Population decreased between 1900 and 1910; no estimate made. 1 McCreary County organized froi& parts of Pulaski, Wayne, and Whitley Counties in 1912. LOUISIANA. Total 1,656,388 Acadia Alleni Ascension Assumption Avoyelles Beauregard! Bienville Bossier Caddo Calcasieu' Caldwell Cameron Catahoula 2 Claiborne Concordia DeSoto..: East Baton Rouge... East Carroll East Feliciana Evangeline' Franklin Grant Iberia Iberville Jackson JeflEerson Jefferson Davis 1 La Sailed Lafayette Lafourche Lincoln Livingston Madison Morehouse Natchitoches Orleans Ouachita Plaquemines Pointe Coupee Bapides Bed River Bichland Sabine St. Bernard St. Charles St. Helena St. James St. John the Baptist. St. Landry* St. Martin St. Mary St. Tammany Tangipahoa Tensas Terrebonne Union Vermilion Vernon Wasliington Webster West Baton Bouge . . West CarroU West Feliciana Winn 31,847 23,887 24,128 34,102 21, 776 21, 738 58,200 62,767 8,593 4,288 10,415 25,050 14,278 27,689 34,580 11,637 20,055 11,989 15,958 31,232 30,954 13,818 18,247 9,402 28,733 33,111 18,485 10,627 10,676 18,786 36,455 339,075 25,830 12,524 25,289 44,545 11,402 15, 769 19,874 5,277 11,207 9,172 23,009 14,338 66, 661 23, 070 39,368 18,917 29,160 17,060 28,320 20,451 26,390 17,384 18,886 19, 186. 12,636 6,249 13,449 18,357 1,856,954 37,953 14,139 (*) 25,959 37,315 19, 589 24,833 (*) 68,200 31,974 9,816 4,634 11,745 26,525 14, 803 29,606 31082 11,831 21,516 14-251 18,188 32,901 33,836 17,248 20,382 20,671 10,603 33,045 36,197 20,375 12,471 (*) 20,357 38,820 377,010 29,394 48,172 (*) 19,165 23,125 6,457 12,764 9,677 25,061 15,802 55,186 26,083 43,181 22,990 37,579 31, 133 21,860 30,538 22,534 25,643 22, 149 14,352 8,120 (*) 24,714 45,409 647 663 291 484 847 1,172 • 848 863 880 1,086 631 1,501 718 778 714 872 455 420 464 964 630 683 589 584 578 425 729 640 279 991 472 662 650 831 1,289 200 642 1,005 576 1,370 400 565 1,020 616 295 420 254 231 681 525 632 906 790 632 1,756 918 1,213 1,367 655 609 214 366 352 * Population decreased between 1900 and 1910; no estimate made. 1 Allen, Beauregard, and Jefferson Davis Parishes Federal census: Apr. 15, 1910. Estimated population: July 1, 1917. Land area in square miles. MAINE. Total 742,371 777,340 29,895 AndroscoEKln . 59,822 74,664 112,014 19,119 35,575 62,863 28,981 18,216 36,256 85,285 19 887 18,574 36,301 23,383 42,905 68,526 63,896 84,825- 120,281 19,611 (.*) 65 595 39,189 91,882 22,030 (*)■ 38,089 459 Aroostook 6,453 853 1,789 ■p-an^nf^k 1,522 879 351 Lincoln 457 1,980 Penobscot 3,258 Piscataquis 3,770 250 Somerset 3,633 724 Waldo 2,528 York 989 * Population decreased between 1900 and 1910; no estimate made. MARYLAND. Total Allegany Anne Arundel. Baltimore Baltimore city. Calvert Caroline Carroll CecU Charles Dorchester Frederick Garrett Harford Howard Kent Montgomery.. Prince Georges Queen Aimes.. St. Marys Somerset Talbot Washington... Wicomico Worcester 1,295,346 62,411 39,553 122,349 558,485 10,325 19, 216 33,934 23,759 16,386 28,669 52,673 20,105 27,965 16,106 16,957 32,089 36,147 16,839 17,030 26,455 19,620 49,617 26,815 21,841 1,373,673 68,774 (*<) 145,411 594,637 10,398 21,382 33,986 r* 29,184 53,221 21,859 3,284 40,708 26,843 (*) 52,890 29,706 22,554 9,941 443 432 650 30 21s 319 447 377 464 576 663 685 442 250 282 521 482 365 371 331 268 459 371 495 * Population decreased between 1900 and 1910; no estimate made. MASSACHUSETTS. Total 3,366,416 3,775,973 8,039 Barnstable 27,542 105,259 318,573 4,504 436,477 43 600 231,369 63,327 669,915 2,962 187,606 144,337 731,388 399,657 112,260 367,147 (*) 494,469 45,345 272,076 66,616 745.992 196,601 166,492 836,119 438,124 409 966 Bristol 567 Dukes 107 497 FrHTiViiTi 697 636 585 Middlesex. 832 51 Norfolk 406 PlyTTinnth 675 Suffolk 55 1,556 ■* Population decreased between 1900 and 1910; no estimate made. MICHIGAN. Total 2,810,173 Alcona.. Alger Allegan.. Alpena.. Antrim.. Arenac. Baraga.. Barry... Bay Benzie... Berrien.. Branch. . Calhoun, 5,703 7,675 39, 819 19,965 15, 692 9,640 6,127 22,633 68,238 10,638 53,622 25,605 3,094,266 57,480 5,711 ' 684 8,995 920 40,555 833 21,213 584 n 475 374 7,447 917 22,721 556 72,515 443 11,333 314 56,874 569 497 GENERAL TABLES. 35 Table 7 POPULATION OP COUNTIES IN 1910 AND ESTIMATED POPULATION AND LAND AREA JULY 1, 1917— Contd. Federal Estimated census: population: Apr. 15, July 1, 1910. 1917. Land area in square miles. MICHIGAN— Continued. Cheboygan. Chippewa.. Clare Clinton Crawlord... Delta Diddnson.. Eaton Emmet Gladwin Gogebic Grand Traverse. Giatiot Hillsdale Houghton Huron TTlghftTTI Ionia Iosco Iron Isabella Jackson Kalamazoo Kalkaska Kent Keweenaw Lskke Lapeer Leelanau Lenawee Livingston Luce Mackinac Macomb Manistee Marquette Mason Mecosta Menominee Midland Missaukee Monroe Montcalm Montmorency . . Muskegon Oakland Oceana Ogemaw...., Ontonagon... Osceola Oscoda Otsego Ottawa Presque Isle. , Boscommon. . Saginaw St. Clair St. Joseph Sanilac Schoolcraft... Shiawassee... Tuscola VanBuren... Washtenaw.. Wayne Weilord 17,872 24,472 9 240 23,129 3,934 30, 108 20,524 30,499 18,561 64,555 8,413 23,333 23,784 28,820 29,673 88,098 34,758 53,310 33,550 9,753 15, 164 23,029 53,426 60,42? 8,097 159,145 7,156 4,939 26,033 10,608 47,907 17,736 4,004 9,249 32,606 26,688 46,739 21,832 19,466 25,648 14,005 10,606 32,917 32,069 3,755 40,577 19,220 49,576 18,379 8,907 8,650 17,889 2,027 6,552 45,301 11,249 2,274 89,290 52,341 25,499 33,930 8,681 33,246 34,913 33,185 44,714 531,591 20,769 19,592 26,759 9,883 (*) 4,656 34,653 22,448 (*) 20,479 81,163 9,762 28,147 26,197 1*1 104,181 35,192 63,157 19,669 23,207 57,225 72,191 8,800 180,626 10,031 [i 10,644 4,748 10,377 [^ 50,753 23,981 11,551 33,035 4,135 43,161 20,348 53,066 19,645 9,740 10,439 17,911 2,434 (*) 665,025 23,631 725 1 673 582 571 575 1,169 776 571 485 655 519 1,133 467 579 597 1,019 854 553 579 570 1,200 572 707 562 573 860 554 579 666 338 743 568 920 1,044 472 562 1,870 494 571 1,056 529 582 673 724 561 504 851 886 543 580 1,333 577 576 528 565 678 538 828 710 503 976 1,207 557 827 617 704 620 577 * Population decreased between 1900 and 1910; no estimate made. MINNESOTA. Total 2,075,708 Aitkin Anoka Becker Beltrami 1... Benton Big Stone... Blue Earth.. Brown Carlton Carver Cass Chippewa... Chisago Clay Clearwater 1. Cook Cottonwood. Crow Wing. . Dakota Dodge Douglas Faribault FUlmore Freeborn Goodhue Grant Hennepin... 10,371 12,493 18,840 19,337 11,615 9,367 29,337 20,134 17,559 17,465 11,620 13,458 13,537 19,640 6,870 1,336 12,651 16,861 25,171 12,094 17,669 19,949 26,680 22,282 31,637 9,114 333,480 2,312,445 13,019 13,364 20,994 27,341 12,857 9,830 20,387 23,066 14,426 14,168 13,747 20,881 9,713 1,719 13,076 18,766 27,681 (*) 22,606 32,001 9,244 410,227 80,868 1,830 459 1,349 3,822 406 491 762 612 867 376 2,104 591 427 1,043 1,019 1,498 640 1,057 699 440 648 719 868 735 767 653 565 Federal census: Apr, 15, 1910. Estimated papulation: July 1, 1917. Land area in square miles. MINNESOTA— Continued. Houston Hubbard Isanti Itasca" Jackson Kanabec Kandiyohi Kittson Koochiching 2.... Lac qui Pane Lake Le Sueur Lincoln Lyon MTcLeod Mahnomen ' Marshall Martin Meeker Mille Lacs Morrison Mower Murray Nicollet Nobles Norman' Olmsted Otter Tail Pennington' Pine Pipestone Polk Pope Eamsey , Red Lake* Redwood Renville Rice Rock Roseau St. Louis Scott i Sherburne Sibley Steams Steele Stevens Swift Todd Traverse Wabasha Wadena Waseca Washington Watonwan Wilkin Winona Wright Yellow Medicine. 14,297 (*) 570 9,831 12,204 968 12,615 13,300 442 17,208 27,338 (* 2,730 14,491 702 6,461 7,809 534 18,969 19,373 801 9,669 10,967 1,111 6,431 10,217 3,141 15,435 16,271 790 8,011 10,462 2,099 18,609 (* 466 9,874 10,536 536 16,722 16,646 708 18,691 (* 496 .3,249 3,249 672 16,338 16,805 1,788 17,618 17,942 719 •17,022 (* 621 10,706 12,630 583 24,053 24,901 1,143 22,640 22,861 711 11,756 \t{ 704 14,125 443 15,210 15,412 722 13,446 \t\ 860 22,497 666 46,036 46,519 2,039 9,376 10,983 607 15,878 19,039 1,413 9,653 9,762 469 36,001 36,419 1,979 12,746 12,869 693 223,675 262,460 161 6,564 7,689 432 18,425 19,274 881 23 123 25,911 978 495 10,222 10,626 492 11338 14,509 1,670 163,274 221,920 (if) 6,603 14,888 366 8,136 8,769 448 15,540 (* 685 47,733 .WIW 1,362 16,146 5* 431 8,293 * 564 12,949 (*' 741 23,407 24,277 957 8,049 ^8^395 .568 18,664 641 8,662 9,185 538 13,466 (*) 431 26,013 C*) 397 11,382 (*) 434 9,063 9 780 (* (*) 746 33,398 28,082 637 691 16,406 15,991 749 * Population decreased between 1900 and 1910; no estimate made. , „ .^ 1 Clearwater Coimty orgamzed from part of Beltrami County m 1903. ^, , ,,., ' Koochiching County orgamzed from part of Itasca Countyinl906. s Mahnomen County organized from part of Norman County in 1906. ^ ^ ,. . t. j < Pennington County orgamzed from part of Ked Lake County in 1910. MISSISSIPPI. Total 1,797,114 1,976,570 46,362 25,265 18,159 22,954 28,851 10,245 48,905 17,726 23,139 22,846 14,357 17,403 21,630 20,203 34,217 35,914 16,909 23,130 20,722 15,193 6,699 6,050 15,727 11,207 34,658 63,726 39,088 24,592 ^761 58,744 18,613 23,886 25,002 15' 322 24,469 20,671 40,000 37,023 21,135 (* 28,031 16,298 7,420 6,803 16,906 (* 37,096 71,865 40,738 426 386 714 715 396 879 579 624 501 414 489 675 408 530 769 410 475 Alcorn Amite Carroll Claiborne Clarke Coahoma 462 547 Q&orffB 8 475 Greene * 710 442 469 Harrison * 670 Hinds 868 751 Humphreys' 408 Federal census: Apr. 15, 1910. Estimated population: July 1, 1917. Land area in square miles. MISSISSIPPI— Continued. Issaquena Itawamba Jackson' Jasper Jenerson Jeflerson Davis'.. Jones Kemper Lafayette Lamar' Lauderdale Lawrence i Leake Lee Leflore Lincoln Lowndes Madison Marion' Marshall Monroe Montgomery Neshoba Newton Noxubee Oktibbeha Panola Pearl River ' Perry' Pike' Pontotoc Prentiss Quitman Rankin Scott Sharkey' Simpson Smith Stone* Sunflower' TaUahatchie Tate Tippah Tishomingo Tunica Union WalthaU' Warren Washington' Wayne Webster Wilkinson Winston Yalobusha Yazoo'... 10,560 14,626 16,461 18,498 18,221 12,860 29,885 20,348 21,883 11,741 46,919 13,080 18,298 28,894 36,290 28,597 30,703 33,505 15,699 26,796 35, 178 17,706 17,980 23,085 28,603 19,676 31,274 10,593 7,685 37,272 19,688 16,931 11,693 23,944 16,723 16,694 17,201 16,603 •28,787 29,078 19,714 14,631 13,067 18,646 18,997 37,488 48,933 14,709 14,863 18,075 17, 139 21, 519 46,672 10,676 406 15,243 529 17,374 710 20,762 667 507 16,074 404 38,673 696 752 664 15,748 495 53,321 700 16,349 418 18,984 576 33,958 448 45,381 572 33,739 678 31,877 499 34,243 725 15,922 535 689 38,070 770 18,659 398 21,816 561 25,551 (*) 668 682 457 32,912 696 14,208 797 10,395 644 29,372 407 20,719 494 17,765 409 16,087 396 26,124 791 18,479 597 18,260 422 20,413 575 19,191 626 7,531 443 38,058 674 35,996 629 400 15,834 446 15,215 428 20,227 418 20,803 412 20,000 389 ^t\ 572 723 16,292 812 16,753 416 667 19,338 597 22,817 490 48,660 905 * Population decreased between 1900 and 1910; no estimate made. 1 Jeflerson Davis County organized from parts of Covington and Lawrence Counties in 1906. 2 Forrest County organized from part of Perry County in 1908. ' George County organized from parts of Greene and Jackson Counties in 1910. * Stone County organized from part of Harrison County in 1916. ^ , 'Humphreys County organized from parts of Holmes, Sharkey, Sunflowe, Washington, and Yazoo Counties in 1918. ' Lamar Coimty orgamzed from parts of Manon and Pearl Elver Counties in 1904 and Walthall from parts of Marion and Pike Counties in 1914, MISSOURI. Total.. 22,700 15,282 13,604 21,687 23,869 16, 747 25,869 14,881 14,676 30,533 93,020 20,624 14,605 24,400 11,582 27,621 23,098 5,504 22,973 Cedar I 16,080 * Population decreased between estimate inade. I Estimate based upon , returns for 1900 were defeci Adair Andrew Atchison Audrain Barry Barton Bates Benton Bollinger Boone Buchanan Butler Caldwell Callaway Camden Cape Girardeau.. Carroll Carter 3,293,335 3,429,695 population 1890 and 1910 as itive. 36. ESTIMATES OF POPULATION. Table 7 — POPULATION OF COUNTIES IN 1910 AND ESTIMATED POPULATION AND LAND AREA JULY 1, 1917— Contd. Federal census: Apr. 15, 1910. Estimated population: Julyl, 1917. Land area in square miles. MISSOURI— Continued. Chariton Ctiristian Claris: Clay Clinton Cole Cooper Crawford Dade Dallas Daviess Dekalb Dent Douglas Dunklin Franklin Gasconade Gentry Greene Grundy Harrison Henry Hickory Holt Howard Howell Iron Jackson Jasper Jefferson Johnson Knox Laclede Lafayette.,.. Lawrence Lewis Lincoln Linn Livingston... McDonald Macon Madison Maries Marion Mercer MUler Mississippi... Moniteau Monroe Montgomery. Morgan New Madrid., Newton Nodaway: Oregon Ozark Pemiscot perry Pettis Phelps Pike Platte Polk Pulaski Putnam Kails Randolph Bay Reynolds Ripley St. Charles St. Clair St. Francois St. Louis St. Louis city.. Ste. Genevieve - Saline Schuyler Scotland Scott Shaimon Shelby Stoddard Stone SuUivan Taney Texas Vernon Warren Washington Wayne Webster Worth Wright 23,503 15,832 12, 8U 20,302 15,297 21,957 20,311 13,576 15,613 13, 181 17,605 12,531 13,245 16,664 30,328 29,830 12,847 16,820 63,831 16,744 20,466 27,24i2 8,741 14,539 15,653 21,065 8,563 283,522 89,673 27,878 26,297 12,403 17,363 30,154 26,583 15,514 17,033 25,253 19,453 13,539 30,868 11,273 10,088 30,572 12,335 16,717 14,557 14,375 18,304 15,604 12,863 19,488 27,136 28,833 14,681 14,283 11,926 19,559 14,898 33,913 15,796 22,5,56 14)429 21,561 11,438 14,308 12,913 26,182 21,451 9,592 13,099 24,695 16,412 35,738 82,417 687,029 10,607 29,448 9,062 11,869 22,372 11,443 14,864 27,807 11,559 18,598 9,134 21,158 28,827 9,123 13,378 15,181 17,377 8,007 18,315 21,323 (*) 22,963 (*5 14,025 13,432 (*5 36,621 (*i 13,247 (*) 71,946 (*) 12,218 10,432 33,666 (*) 17,833 16,540 13,365 25,478 27,234 15,245 14,420 24,992 (* 34,988 16,984 (*) (*) (*) 12,199 (*i 13,368 27,451 10,637 24,854 (*) 44,267 106,049 768,630 10,787 29,145 11,585 30,097 12,775 768 553 498 402 423 389 558 747 501 543 564 425 746 804 530 879 514 490 667 433 721 744 407 446 468 915 553 610 635 681 831 514 753 612 609 504 607 626 531 527 809 499 520 436 453 593 413 410 666 514 614 652 622 871 778 593 746 456 462 685 670 653 415 641 642 517 481 491 565 828 627 535 706 458 487 61 481 754 309 439 419 992 509 815 510 649 655 1,159 839 410 741 775 685 265 677 Federal census: Apr. 15, 1910. Estimated population: July 1, 1917. Land area in square miles. MONTANA. * Total., Beaverhead Big Horn' , Blaine' Broadwater Carboni Carter' Cascade Chouteau > , Custer' ^ , Dawson' Deer Lodge' Fallon' Fergus' Flathead* Gallatin Granite Hilia Jefferson Lewis and Clark Lincoln* Madison Meagher' , Mineral^ , Missoula 6 Musselshell' , Park , Phillipss , Powelia , Prairie' , Ravalli , Richland' Rosebud' Sanders 6 Sheridan' Silver Bow Stillwater' Sweet Grass' Teton* Toole' Valley!!... Wheatland' Wibaux' Yellowstone ' Yellowstone National Park (parf of) 376,053 6,446 3,491 13,962 28,833 17, 191 14,123 12,725 12,988 17,385 18,785 -14,079 2,942 5,601 21 853 3,638 7,229 4,190 23,596 'i6,'73i' 5,904 "ii,'666 7,985 3,713 56,848 4,029 9,546 13,630 472,935 7,200 4,950 7,900 3,812 9,200 146,131 29,063 17,700 13,450 31,600 6,250 10, 150 21,950 11,800 16,281 2,742 11,100 5,399 22,211 8,500 6,729 6,850 2,600 13,450 11,450 12,405 8,500 6,600 4,950 13,571 6,250 10,850 4,950 12,160 59,574 6,850 6,250 10,500 6,900 4,250 4,950 12, 150 5,657 4,961 4,229 1,206 2,105 3,375 3,411 4,563 7,078 9,214 745 1,623 7,146 6,109 2,507 1,717 4,191 1,632 3,447 3,624 3,622 2,369 1,230 3,173 2,903 2,661 5,178 2,329 1,742 2,391 2,730 5,953 2,861 6,039 726 1,825 1,921 6,485 1,958 5,447 1,411 868 2,571 198 * As many new counties have been organized since 1910, estimates are based upon registration for the selective draft. ' Rosebud County organized from parts of Crow Indian Reservation and Custer County in 1901; Mus- selshell County from parts of Fergus, Meagher, and Yellowstone Counties in 1911; Fallon County from part of Custer County, Big Horn County from part of Rose- bud and Yellowstone Counties, and Stillwater County from parts of Carbon, Sweet Grass, and Yellowstone Comities in 1913: Richland County from part of Daw- sonCounty and Wibaux County from parts of Dawson, Fallon, and Richland Counties in 1914; Prairie County from parts of Custer and Dawson Counties in 1915; and Carter County from part of Fallon County; and Wheatland County from parts of Meagher and Sweet Grass Coimties, in 1917. ' Blaine and Hill Counties organized from parts of Chouteau County in 1912; Sheridan County from part of Valley County in 1913; Toole County from parts of Hal and Teton Counties in 1914, and PhilUps County from parts of Blaine and Valley Counties in 1915. 8 Powell County organized from part of Deer Lodge County in 1901. < Lineola County organized from part of Flathead County in 1909. s Sanders County organized in 1906 and Mineral County in 1914 from parts of Missoula County. NEBRASKA. Total.. Adams Antelope... Arthur' Banner Blaine Boone Box Butte. Boyd Brown Buffalo Burt Butler 1,192,214 i; 13 i: 21, 12, 15, 1,284,126 22,403 15,943 375 1,684 2,452 14,208 6,539 9,916 7,990 23,113 76,808 565 872 721 742 711 692 1,076 635 1,235 945 475 583 Federal census: Apr. 15, 1910. Estimated population: Julyl, 1917. Land area in square miles. NEBRASKA— Continued. Cheyenne ' Clay Colfax Cuming Custer Dakota Dawes Dawson... Deueia Dixon Dodge Douglas... Dundy Fillmore.. Franklin.. Frontier... Furnas Gardens. . Garfield... Gosper Grant Greeley... Hall Hamilton. Harlan..., Hitchcock.,,. Holt Hooker , Howard Jefferson Johnson Kearney Keith Keyapaha..,. Kimball Knox Lancaster.... Lincoln Logan Loup McPherson'.. Madison Merrick Morrill' Nance Nemaha Nuckolls Otoe Pawnee Perkins Phelps Pierce Platte PoUc Redwillow. . . Richardson. . Rock Saline Sarpy Saunders Scotts Bluff.. Seward Sheridan Sherman Sioux Stanton Thayer Thomas Thiwston Valley Washington.. Wayne Webster Wheeler York 4,551 15,729 11,610 13,782 25,668 6,564 8,254 15,961 1,786 11,477 22,145 168,546 4,098 14,674 10,303 5,572 12,083 30,325 3,538 3,417 4,933 1,097 8,047 20,361 13,459 9,578 3,011 5,415 15,545 981 10,783 16,852 10,187 9,106 3,692 3,452 1,942 18,358 73,793 15,684 1,521 2,188 2,470 19,101 10,379 4,584 8,926 13,095 13,019 19,323 10,582 2,570 10,461 10, 122 19,006 10,521 11,056 17,448 3,627 17,866 9,274 21, 179 8,355 15,895 7,328 8,278 5,599 7,542 14,775 1,191 8,704 9,480 12,738 10,397 12,008 2,292 18,721 5,848 11,900 (*) 29,981 6,767 9,742 18,695 2,446 12,164 (*) 188, 954 5,312 (*) 10,923 |:1 30, 525 4,845 4,359 1,341 9,767 22,663 13,554 9,730 3,232 6,150 17, 969 1,382 11,103 18,060 4,962 3,727 2,806 21,288 80^331 18,798 1,930 2,831 3,519 20,651 11,200 5,890 9,438 (*) 13,459 [^ 3,202 (*) 11,345 19,923 (*) 12,116 4,223 (.*) 9,415 12,589 16,044 8,272 9,539 8,186 7,967 15,103 1,602 10,299 11,042 (*) 10,786 12,290 2,970 19,096 1,194 579 405 577 2,588 253 1,402 985 439 472 531 331 927 576 578 975 721 862 1,741 575 464 726 671 574 722 724 2,393 722 561 578 374 516 1,068 775 958 1,114 853 2,536 673 576 S64 576 463 1,741 446 389 579 606 431 886 538 577 673 430 720 545 1,004 573 240 756 723 574 2,469 573 2,055 431 578 716 387 570 380 450 578 678 575 * Population decreased between 1900 and 1910; no estimate made. ' Arthur County organized from part of McPherson County in 1913. Cou^t^n 19to"*^ organized from part of Cheyenne .jj'j^^rd^i'Coiinty organized frompart of Deuel County NEVADA. Total 81,876 110,738 109,821 Churchill 2,811 3,321 4,257 4,576 5,050 Clark' ■nnnirleiB GENERAL TABLES. . 37 Table 7.— POPULATION OF COUNTIES IN 1910 AND ESTIMATED POPULATION AND LAND AREA JULY 1, 1917— Contd. Federal Estimated census: population: Apr. 15, ' ^ • - 1910. Julyl, 1917. Land area in square zmles. NEVADA— Continued. Esmeralda i . Eureka Humboldt... Lander Lincoln < Lyon Mineral^ Nye Qnnsby Storey Washoe White Pine.. 9,369 1,830 6,825 1,786 3,489 3,568 7,513 3,415 3,045 17,434 7,441 7,385 .(*5 8,549 1,970 4,808 4,616 7,384 12, 163 3,796 23,487 11,441 3,413 4,157 15,857 5 721 lOi-511 1,509 4,019 18,294 156 251 6,251 8,795 * Population decreased between 1900 and 1910; no estimate made. 1 Mineral County organized from part of Esmeralda County in 1911. > Clark County organized from part of Lincoln County in 1909. NEW HAMPSHIRE. TotaL 430,572 444,429 9,031 Belknap 21,309 16,316 30,659 30,753 41,652 126,072 53,335 52,188 38,951 19,337 22 611 31,691 42,242 135,875 53,995 52,968 20,305 397 Carroll 955 728 Coos 1,798 1,729 Hillsborough 895 Meirimack 932 691 Strafford 379 527 * Population decreased between 1900 and 1910; no estimate made. NEW JERSEY. TotaL. Atlantic. Bergen... Burlington. Camden Cape May Cumberland. , Essex Gloucester Hudson Hunterdon... Mercer. Middlesex Monmouth... Morris Ocean Salem Somerset. Union... Warren.. 2,537,167 3,014,194 71,894 138,002 66,565 142,029 19,745 55,153 512,886 37,368 537,231 33,569 125,657 114,426 94,734 74, 704 21,318 215,902 26,781 140,197 43,187 90,501 18K478 72,642 167,129 24,521 58,045 625,178 41,355 647,589 (*i 147,769 139, 728 103,988 81,673 22,465 260,212 28,072 43,106 28, 714 170,012 47,132 7,514 569 237 815 222 265 500 127 332 312 479 475 637 196 343 SOS 529 103 362 * Population decreased between 1900 and 1910; no Estimate made. NEW MEXICO.* Total., Bernalillo I.. Chaves' Colfax Cuiry 1 - DeBacai... Dona Ana'.. Eddyi Grant> Guadalupe'. Lea' Lincoln' Luna ' McKioley '.. Mora Otero Quay' , Kio Arriba' . , Roosevelt ' . . . San Juan'... San Miguel'.. Sandoval' Santa Fe'.... Sierra Socorro ' Taos 327,301 23,606 16,850 16,460 11,443 12,893 12,400 14,813 10,927 T,822 3,913 112,963 12,611 •7,069 14,912 16,624 12,064 8,504 22,930 8,579 14,770 3,536 14,761 12,008 423,649 23,606 16,850 21,068 11,443 1S,5B7 19,094 17,588 10,927 7,822 4,724 12,963 14,295 8,731 14,912 16,624 12,064 8,504 23,570 8,579 14,770 3,811 14,761 12,824 122,503 1,214 6,042 3,798 1,406 2,400 3,821 4,245 7,428 3,031 4,378 4,779 2,976 5,506 2,475 6,689 2,905 5,871 2,487 6,476 4,894 3,871 1,973 3,118 15,070 2,252 Federal census: Apr. IS, 1910. Estimated population: Julyl, 1917. Land area in square miles. NEW MEXICO— Continued. Torrance ' Union 1... Valencia'. 10,119 11,404 13,320 10,119 11,404 13,320 3,369 6,370 5,659 * As many new coimties have been organized since 1910, estimates are based upon registration for the selective draft. 1 McKinley County organized from parts of Ber- nalUlo, Rio Arriba, San Juan, and Valencia Counties in 1901; Sandoval County from part of BemaUllo County; Leonard Wood Clounty (name changed to Guadalupe) from parts of Bernalillo, Valencia, and old Guadalupe Counties; Quay County from parts of old Guadalupe and Union Counties; and Roosevelt County Siom parts of Chaves and old Guadalupe Counties, in 1903; Torrance County from parts of Bernalillo, Lia- coln, San Mis^eU Santa Fe, Socorro, and Valencia Counties in 1905; Curry County from parts of Quay and Roosevelt Counties in 1909; and De Baca County from parts of Chaves, Guadalupe, and Roosevelt Counties; and Lea County from parts of Gliaves and Eddy Counties, in 1917. ! Luna County oreanized from parts of Dona Ana and Grant Counties in 1901. NEW YORK. Total.. Albany Allegany Bronx' Broome Cattaraugus.. Cayuga , Chautauqua.. Chemung.... Chenango. . . . Clinton Columbia Cortland. . . r, Delaware Dutchess Erie , Essex Franklin.... Fulton , Genesee Greene Hamilton Herkimer Jefferson Kin^s Lewis Livingston... Madison Monroe Montgomery. Nassau New York'.. Niagara Oneida Onondaga Ontario Orange Orleans , Oswego Otsego Putnam Queens Rensselaer... Richmond... Rockland St. Lawrence Saratoga Schenectady. Schoharie Schuyler Seneca Steuben Suffolk Sullivan Tioga Tompkins Ulster Warren Washington.. Wayne Westchester.. Wyoming Yates 9,113,614 10,460,182 173, 666 41,412 430,980 78,809 65,919 67,106 105,126 54,662 35,575 48,230 43,658 29,249 45,575 87,661 528,985 33,458 45,717 44,534 37,615 30,214 4,373 56,356 80,382 1,634,351 24,849 38,037 39,2S9 283,212 67,567 83,930 !, 331, 542 92,036 154,157 200,298 52,286 116,001 32,000 71,664 47,216 14,665 284,041 122,276 85,969 46,873 89,005 61,917 88,235 23,855 14,004 26,972 83,362 96, 138 33,808 25,624 33,647 91,769 32,223 47, 778 50,179 283,055 31,880 18,642 179,575 (*5 599,215 85,860 . 66,122 67,741 117,397 - 55,099 48,815 43,983 30,469 92,034 598,549 35,466 47,808 45,769 39,843 P, 60,229 83,036 1,976,103 (*5 38,752 {*5 330,920 64,924 104,720 2,682,978 104,500 169,748 223,337 -54,242 124,863 33,341 72,235 (*') 15,307 379,396 122,698 99,800 53,130 (*i 62,521 118,441 83,755 109,682 34,904 ,94,212 ^33,887 49,349 51,287 356,173 32,960 47,654 527 1,047 42 705 1,343 703 1,069 407 894 1,049 6U 503 1,449 806 1,034 1,836 1,678 516 49« 643 1,700 1,459 1,274 70 1,270 631 650 663 398 274 21 622 1,250 781 649 834 396 966 1,009 233 105 663 48 183 2,701 823 206 642 336 336 1,401 924 1,002 620 476 1,H0 879 837 599 446 601 343 * Population decreased befcveen 1900 and 1910; no estimate made. 1 Bronx County organized from part of Nev/ York County (Bronx borough) in 1914. Federal census: Apr. 16, 1910. Estimated population: July 1, 1917. Land area in square miles. NORTH CAROLINA. Total 2,206,287 Alamance Alexander Alleghany Anson Ashe Avery ' Beaufort Bertie Bladen Brunswick Buncombe Burke Cabarrus Caldwell' Camden Carteret Caswell Catawba Chatham!! Cherokee Cho an Clay Cleveland Columbus Craven Cumberland'.. Currituck Dare Davidson Davie j.. Dupiin Durham Edgecombe Forsyth Franklin Gaston Gates Graham Granville.v.... Greene Guilford Halifax Harnett Hayn'ood Henderson. . . . Hertford Hoke> Hyde Iredell Jackson Johnston Jones Lee! Lenoir Lincoln McDowell Macon Madison Martin Mecklenburg.. Mitchell' Montgomery.. Moore* Nash.... New Hanover. Northampton. Onslow Orange Pamnco Pasquotank... Pender Perquimans... Person Pitt Polk Randolph Richmond Robeson' Rockingham.. Rowan Rutherford.... Sampson Scotland Stanly Stokes Surry Swam Transylvania. . Tyrrell 28,712 11,592 7,745 25,465 19,074 30,877 23,039 18,006 14,432 49,798 21,408~ 26,240 20,579 5,640 13,776 14,858 27,918 22,635 14,136 11,303 3,909 29,494 28,020 25,594 35,284 7,693 4,841 29,404 13,394 26,442 35,276 32,010 47,311 24,692 37,063 10,455 4,749 25,102 13,083 60,497 37,646 22,174 21,020 16, 262 15,436 8,840 34,315 12,998 41,401 8,721 11,376 22,769 17,132 13,538 12,191 20,132 17,797 67,031 17,246 14,967 17,010 33,727 32,037 22,323 14,125 15,064 9,966 16,693 15,471 11,054 17,358 36,340 7,640 29,491 19,673 61,945 36,442 37,521 28,385 29,982 16,363 19,909 20,151 29,705 10,403 7,191 5,219 2,434,381 30,935 12,054 (* 28,090 (*] 11,479 34, 143 24,864 18,246 15,728 53,821 24,116 29,002 23,290 5,762 15,211 (.*] 32,141 23,764 15,797 12,066 32,717 32,944 26,640 33, 719 8,543 4,902 33,785 14,327 27,669 41,877 35,966 56,106 (*5 43,749 10,485 5,046 26,444 13,846 76,134 42,660 26,689 24,623 17,837 16,270 13,400 (*5 38,148 13,834 48,080 9,082 11,944 25,783 18,324 14,245 12,255 19,558 75,617 10,263 15,530 17,869 39,747 36,601 23,180 16,719 15,338 11,368 18,907 16,997 11,757 17,816 40,320 8,103 30,409 22,460 52,964 38,836 42,232 30,781 32,612 17,413 23,332 20,360 32,762 11,864 7,608 5,392 48,740 492 289 234 556 427 238 840 703 976 790 639 534 390 471 220 673 402 408 696 454 165 220 496 933 660 670 292 377 569 258 790 291 509 376 4fi8 363 359 298 503 252 691 676 588 546 358 341 417 617 588 494 807 417 261 390 299 443 513 436 438 597 213 498 639 586 216 504 743 390 360 223 815 262 391. 627 251 803 521 990 579 489 544 886 349 416 480 520 553 379 * Population decreased between 1900 and 1910; no estimate made. ' Avery County organized from parts of Caldwell, Mitchell, and Watauga Counties in 1911. ' Lee County organized from parts of Chatham and Moore Counties in 1908. ' Hoke County organized from parts of Cumberland and Robeson Counties in 1911. 38 ESTIMATES OF POPULATION. Table 7.— POPULATION OF COUNTIES IN 1910 AND ESTIMATED POPULATION AND LAND AREA JULY 1, 1917— Cont^. Federal census: Apr. 15, 1910. Estimated population: July 1, 1917. Land area in square miles. NORTH CAROLINA— Continued. Union Vance Wake , Warren Washington Watauga'.. Wayne WiUces Wilson Yadkin Yancey 33,277 19,425 63,229 20,266 11,062 13,556 35, 698 30,282 28,269 15,428 12,072 37,744 21,425 69,508 21,080 11,394 11,493 38,867 32,770 31, 679 16, 408 12, 515 565 279 845 425 327 303 671 735 373 324 * Population deereased between 190a and 1910; no estunate made. if-A!'®,^ ^SmSjy organized from parts of Caldwell, Mitcnell, and Watauga Counties in 1911. NORTH DAKOTA. Total. Adams'. ,, Barnes Benson Billings'... Bottineau. Bowman' - Burke »... Burleigh.. Cavalier Dickey Divide' Dunn' Eddy Emmons..,...., Foster , Golden Valley'.. Grand Forks Grant* Grfggs Hettinger' Kidder LaMoure Lo^n , McHenry Mcintosh , McKenzie' McLean^ Mercer' Morton* Mountrail '2 Nelson Oliver Pembina Pierce 577,056 Ransom... Renville*.. Richland.. Rolette Sheridan '. Sioux* Slope' , Stark' , Steele Stutranan.. Towner TraUl Walsh Ward^ Wells Williams K . 6,407 18,066 12,681 10, 186 17,295 4,668 9,064 13,087 33, 935 15, 659 9,839 6,015 5,302 4,800 9,796 5,313 * 636, 994 27,888 6,274 6,557 5,962 10,724 6,168 17, 627 7,251 5,720 14,496 4,747 25,289 8,491 10, 140 3,577 14,749 9,740 15,199 10,345 7,840 19, 659 9,558 9,202 8,103 12,504 7,616 18,189 8,963 12,545 19,491 25,281 11,814 14,234 4,728 18,706 12, 705 3,250 17,337 5,041 9,097 14,157 40,436 15,811 10,094 8,894 8,166 5,684 10,323 6,054 .6,038 28,658 70,183 6,567 7,711 6,948 11,453 7,037 16,950 8,020 10,809 15,879 6,790 26,717 11,135 10,331 4,058 14,341 9,703 15,070 11,045 8,098 21,265 9,694 9,634 8,249 2,135 5,059 14,247 7,016 24,091 9,147 12,838 20,373 28,068 13,204 18,143 997 1,510 1,364 1,168 1,681 1,164 1,113 1,651 1,763 1,494 1,142 1,270 2,084 651 1,563 644 1,013 1,433 1,681 717 1,132 1,386 1,147 997 1,888 1,003 2,847 2,305 1,110 1,947 1,914 981 720 1,117 1,055 1,205 860 899 1,437 918 855 996 1,114 1,223 1,356 717 2,282 1,037 865 1,282 2,054 1,293 2,138 * State census, April, 1915; no estimate made. ' Adams and Hettinger Coimties organized from parts of Stark County in 1907; McKenzie County from parts of Billings and Stark Counties in 1905; Bowman County from part of Billings County in 1907; Dunn County from parts of Stark and Mercer Counties in 1908; Golden Valley County from part of Billings County in 1912; and Slope County from part of Billings County in 1914. a Mountrail County organized in 1909 and Burke and Renville Counties in 1910 from parts of Ward County. 3 Divide County organized from part of Williams County in 1910. * Sioux County organized in 1914 and Grant County in 1916 from parts of Morton County. 5 Sheridan County organized from part of McLean County in 1909. Adams Allen Ashland Ashtabula. . . Athens Auglaize Befinont.... Brown Butler Carroll Champaign.. Clark Clermont Clinton Columbiana. Coshocton... Crawford Cuyahoga... Darke Defiance Delaware Erie Fairfield Fayette Frankhn Fultom. Gallia Greene , Guernsey , Hamilton Hancock Hardin Harrison Henry Highland Hocking Holmes Huron Jackson Jefferson Knox Lake Lawrence Licking Logan Lorain Lucas Madison Mahoning.... Marion Medina Meigs Mercer Mi'ftfni Monroe Montgomery. Morgan Morrow Muskingum. . Noble Ottawa. Paulding Perry Picliway Pike Portage Preble Putnam Richland Ross Sandusky Scioto Seneca Shelby Stark Srmmiit Trumbull Tuscarawas.., Union Van Wert Vinton Warren ., Washington.., Wayne , Williams , Wood .■!.. Wyandot , Federal census: Apr. 15, 1910. Estimated population: July 1, 1917. Land area in square miles. OHIO. Total 4,767,121 24,755 56,580 22,975 69,547 47,798 31, 246 76,856 24,832 70,271 15,761 26,351 66,435 29,551 23,680 76,619 30,121 34,036 637,425 42,933 24,498 27,182 38,327 39,201 21,744 221,567 23,914 26,745 14,670 29,733 42,716 460,732 37,860 30,407 19,076 25,119 28,711 23,650 17,909 34,206 30,791 66,423 30,181 22,927 39,488 55,590 30,084 76,037 192,728 19,902 116, 151 33,971 23,598 25,594 27,536 45,047 24,244 163, 763 16,097 16,815 57,488 18,601 22,360 22, 730 35,396 26, 158 15,723 30,307 23,834 29,972 47,667 40,069 35, 171 48,463 42,421 24,663 122,987 108,253 52,766 57,035 21,871 29,119 13,096 24,497 45,422 38,058 25,198 46,330 20,760 5,212,085 (*) 62,860 24,281 65,459 54,416 31,?85 88,520 (*) 80,054 71,907 82,480 30,693 34,124 782, 179 43,225 (*) 27,751 38,819 42,806 21,757 263,253 24,725 48,767 498,143 ( 35,576 80, 798 31,940 23,835 61,809 (*) 91,497 221,318 (*) 149,742 37,835 24,795 46,464 (*) 1881300 ^] 60,628 (*) 22,467 (*) 37,991 [^ 31,079 23,921 (*) 50,132 (*] 35,798 53,924 43,338 24,690 143,600 134,924 57,271 59,430 40,740 546 406 421 723 487 397 530 481 452 387 421 407 465 411 634 558 409 463 586 405 44S 256 495 413 517 405 449 416 415 518 407 535 473 401 414 549 411 418 494 404 407 513 241 443 669 451 497 342 497 427 409 435 412 450 408 448 455 402 403 664 399 270 413 399 490 428 521 416 482 503 668 413 623 550 413 566 408 633 555 446 406 412 413 630 557 411 612 406 * Population decreased between 1900 and 1910; no estimate made. Federal census: Apr. 15, 1910. Estimated population: Julyl, 1917. Land area in square miles. OKLAHOMA.! Total.. Adair Alfalfa. , Atoka , Beaver Beckham Blaine Bryan Caddo Canadian — Carter Cherokee Choctaw Cimarron — Cleveland. . . Coal Comanche 2.. Cotton 1 Craig Creek Custer Delaware.... Dewey Ellis Garfield Garvin Grady Grant -. . Greer 3 Harmon*... Harper Haskell Hughes Jackson Jefferson Johnston K&y Kingfisher... Kiowa Latimer Le Flore Lincoln Logan Love McClain McCurtain... Mcintosh Major Marshall Murray Muskogee. . Noble , Nowata Okfuskee. . , Oklahoma. . Okmulgee. . Ottawa Pawnee Payne Pittsburg , Pontotoc , Pottawatomie. , Pushmataha... Roger Mills Rogers , Seminole , Sequoyah Stephens Texas Tilhnan Tulsa Wagoner Washington Washita Woods Woodward 1,657,155 10,535 18,138 13,808 13,631 19,699 17,960 29,854 35,685 23,501 25,358 16,778 21,862 4,553 18,843 15,817 41,489 17,404 26,223 23,231 11, 469 14,132 15,375 33,050 26,545 30,309 18, 760 16,449 11,328 8,189 18,875 24,040 23,737 17,430 16,734 26,999 18,825 27,526 11,321 29,127 34,779 31,740 10,236 15,659 20,681 20,961 15,248 11,619 13,596 12,744 62,743 14,945 14,223 19,995 85,232 21,115 20,101 15,713 17,332 23,735 47,650 24,331 43,595 10,118 12,861 17,736 19,964 25,005 22,252 14,249 18,650 34,995 22,086 17,484 25,034 17,667 16,592 2,289,855 69,414 14,202 23,478 18,185 14,320 24,710 19,853 34,988 49,742 32,256 (*) 23,245 33,539 (*5 19,832 16,416 41,721 24,946 23,727 46,513 35,504 15,582 16,205 18,981 45,314 36,248 48,097 21,658 22,799 15,701 8,448 24,066 34,615 40,908 27,735 (*) 32,788 20,931 41, 158 16,436 40,615 (*) 34,397 (*) 22,814 40,001 28,671 17,678 20,135 14,799 92, 188 16,874 23,957 31,356 161,101 * 50,345 32,414 23,165 17,900 28,168 73,400 27,619 44,428 14,825 23,546 33,588 31,475 27,684 (*) 33,576 69,341 28,689 29,544 32,848 22,858 21,746 584 867 997 1,813 917 931 928 1,377 891 831 791 790 1,849 554 525 1,096 630 757 962 998 794 989 1,218 1,061 821 1,024 994 644 548 1,033 615 855 778 767 658 934 890 1,179 735 1,614 959, 739 496 562 1,897 643 937 419 676 424 814 734 586 623 717 697 2,277 477 584 678 1,370 728 793 1,430 1,135 730 633 693 » 897 2,065 733 565 546 425 1,006 1,255 1,233 ♦Population decreased between 1907 and 1910: no estunate made. ' Estimates of county population are based on special census of 1907 and census of 1910 except Okmulgee; the state total is based on the population returns of 1900 and 1910. « Cotton County organized from part of Comanche County in 1912. ,^'.-^?^5!.™ County organiKd from part of Greer Coun- ty m 1909. * Special census of Aug. 15, 1918. GENERAL TABLES. 39 * Tablb 7.— population OF COUNTIES IN 1910 AND ESTIMATED POPULATION AND LAND AREA JULY 1, 1917— Contd. ' rederal census: Apr. 15, 1910. Estimated population: July 1, 1917. Land area in square miles. OREGON. Total 672,765 861,992 95,607 Bakers 18,076 10,663 29,931 16,106 10,580 17,959 9,315 2,044 19,886 13,551 37,429 18,643 13,751 23,532 4,108 2,174 3,536 23,402 4,066 ^5127 ,11.323 34,558 5,578 11,063 11,900 5,979 44,133 7,056 25,626 11,810 48,590 4,508 316,114 16,058 4,800 7,577 21,959 16,279 10,427 21,169 26,672 2,613 21,835 3,086 688 1,868 821 662 1,628 2,934 1,612 3,065 4,991 1,201 4,620 9,933 640 2,794 1,779 1,637 5,999 7,920 4,587 1,008 2,268 Clackamas . ', Coluinbia Crooki 19,674 3,701 5,607 4,059. 8,016 25,756 GUliam Hood River" 9,567 8,554 4,658 33,783 5,587 22,662 8,601 39,780 4,357 226,261 13,469 4,242 6,266 20,309 16,191 8,364 16,336 21,522 2,484 18,285 Klamath. Lake Lane Malheur. 9,883 1,193 Morrow 2,025 MnltnomH^ , 434 Polk 709 836 Tillam.ook. ..... 1,125 3,203 Union 2,007 3,169 2,343 Washington 731 1,704 Yamhill 714 * Population decreased between 1900 and 1910; no estimate made. , . . . , . .„ . ^ 1 Jeflerson County orgamzed in 1915, and Deschutes County in 1916 from parts ol Crook Coimty. 3 Hood River County organized from part ol Wasco County in 1908. PENNSYLVANIA.. Total Adams Allegheny Armstrong Beaver Bedford Berks Blair Bradford Bucks Butler Cambria Cameron Carbon Center Chester Clarion... Clearfield Clinton Columbia Crawford Cumberland Dauphin Delaware Elk Erie Fayette Forest Franklin Fulton Greene Huntingdon Indiana Jefferson Juniata Lackawanna Lancaster Lawrence Lebanon Lehigh Luzerne Lycoming McKean Mercer Mifflin Monroe Montgomery Montour Northampton. . . Northumberland Perry 7,665,111 34,319 1,018,463 67,880 78,353 38,879 183,222 108,858 64,526 76,530 72,689 166,131 7,644 52,846 43,424 109,213 36,638 '93,768 31,545 48,467 61,565 54,479 136, 152 117,906 35,871 115,517 167,449 9,435 ' 59,775 9,703 28,882 38,304 66,210 63,090 15,013 259,570 167,029 70,032 59,565 118,832 343,186 80,813 47,868 77,699 27,785 22,941 169,590 14,868 127,667 111,420 24,136 8,660,042 (*) 1,196,138 79,068 94,355 (*i 200,464 126,202 (*) 80,428 84,169 210,874 8,079 58,931 43,810 119,082 38,356 103,371 33,269 54,725 (*) 57,497 151,998 134, 800 38,038 127,960 209,083 (* 63,331 (*) 29,320 40,971 83,474 65,992 (*) 307,556 172,712 79,512 63,753 137,035 406,009 84,571 (*) 92,526 31,160 - 24,239 191,779 (*) 148,089 126,390 (*) 44,832 528 725 663 534 1,145 608 790 717 392 406 1,146 777 601 1,142 878 479 1,038 528 521 185 806 781 795 423 761 402 574 918 392 451 941 360 360 344 892 1,220 987 700 484 130 372 454 564 Federal census: Apr. 15, 1910. Estimated population: July 1, 1917. Land area in square miles. PENNSYLVANIA— Continued. Philadelphia.. Pike Potter Schuylkill Snyder Somerset Sullivan Susquehanna. . Tioga Union Venango Warren Washington... Wayne Westmoreland Wyoialng York ,549,008 8,033 29,729 207,894 16,800 67,717 11,293 37,746 42,829 16,249 56,359 39,673 143,680 29,236 231,304 15,509 136,405 1,735,614 233,419 (*3 81,042 61,257 40,029 181,271 (.*) 283,225 (*) 150,997 133 544 1,071 777 311 1,034 468 824 1,142 305 661 902 862 739 1,039 397 * Population decreased between 1900 and 1910; no estimate made. RHODE ISLAND. Total 542,610 626,865 1,067 Bristol 17,602 36,378 39,335 424,353 24,942 20,856 41,051 44,252 494,188 25,518 24 174 Newport 114 430 Washington 325 SOUTH CAROLINA. Total..? 1,515,400 1,643,205 30,496 Ahbevillei 34,804 41,849 69,668 18,644 34,209 30,355 23,487 16,634 88,594 26,179 29,425 26,301 32,188 35,390 36,027 22,615 17,891 28,281 29,442 35,671 22,270 68,377 34,225 26,126 26,995 27,935 43,904 79,670 19,454 29,602 18,682 .89,022 29,698 30,017 30,607 35,110 36,804 39,879 25,682 19,068 28,096 29,454 40,926 79,244 32,636 18,545 29,646 7,593 29,991 28,358 44,593 28,025 36,985 16,008 23,390 33.780 37; 801 30,041 62,775 29,836 62,115 22,385 96,534 42,586 33,129 41,962 52,122 510 1,100 758 371 890 702 1,238 391 888 373 692 837 717 1,130 605 471 613 524 706 699 828 761 473 -680 Aiken Bamberg.. Beaufort 2 Berkeley Charleston. Chester Chesterfield Colleton Darlington * Dillon^ Dorchester Edgefield 1 Fairfield Georgetown. Greenville .... Greenwood i Horry 1,158 Jasper 2 596 27,094 26,650 41,650 25,318 32,040 673 Lancaster j Laurens 515 690 Lee< 407 Lexington ^ 779 379 20,596 31,189 34,586 27,337 55,893 26,422 55,143 20,943 83,465 38,472 29,911 37,626 47,718 629 Marlboro...- 519 601 Oconee 660 Orangeburg *,. 1,131 Pickens 52S Richland ,.. 751 Saluda 436 765 574 492 Williamsbure 914 York 651 * Population decreased between 1900 and 1910; no estimate made. , . , , ,,^ 1 MoCormick County orgamzed from parts of Abbe- ville, Edgefield, and Greenwood Counties in 1917. s Jasper County organized from parts of Beaufort and Hampton Counties in 1912. « Calhoun County orgamzed from parts of Lexington and Orangeburg Counties in 1908. t Lee County organized from parts of Darlington, Kershaw, and Sumter Counties in 1902. 'Dillon County organized from part of Marlon County in 1910. Federal census: Apr. 15, 1910. Estimated population: July 1, 1917. Land area in square miles. SOUTH DAKOTA. Total... Armstrougz.. Aurora Beadle Beimett Bon Homme. Brookings Brown Brule Buffalo. Butte* Campbell Charles Mix.. Clark Clay Codington Corson' Custer Davison Day Deuel Dewey Dougbs Edmunds Fall Elver Faulk Grant Gregory Haakon ° Hamlin Hand Hanson Harding* Hughes Hutchinson Hyde Jackson' Jerauld Jones' : Kingsbury Lake Lawrence Lincoln Lyman' M!cCook McPherson Marshall Meade Mellette Miner Miimehaha Moody Pennington Perkins* Potter Roberts.... Sanborn Shannon ' Spink Stanley' Sully Todd Tripp >» Turner Union Walworth Washabaugh ' Washington ^ Yankton Ziebach^ Pine Ridge Indian Reservation 1583,888 716,972 647 6,143 15,776 96 11,061 14,178 25,867 6,451 1,589 4,993 5,244 14,899 10,901 8,711 14,092 2,929 4,468 11,625 14,372 7,768 1,145 6,400 7,664 7,763 6,716 10,303 13,061 7,475 7,870 6,237 4,228 6,271 12,319 3,307 5,120 12,560 10,711 19,694 12,712 10,848 97689 6,791 8,021 12,640 1,700 7,661 29,631 8,696 12,463 11,348 4,466 14,897 6,607 15,981 14,976 2,462 2,164 8,323 13,840 10,676 6,488 «231 7,700 21,392 ' 1, 488 11,659 15,359 33, 690 7,216 3 5,894 5,767 19,671 13,792 (*) 17,977 3,858 5,721 14,647 15,917 8,679 8 1,933 7,412 9,662 10,846 9,030 11,179 20,981 '3,553 8,692 10,313 7,179 »4,821 8,161 12,627 4,632 '2,077 6,815 2,378 14,627 11,869 21,006 13, 115 '7,412 10,246 7,131 9,538 18,285 '3,427 8,973 33,795 8,963 17,449 '7,641 5,544 16,853 8,172 20,721 ' 2,261 3,007 '2,403 '10,262 14,323 rt 8,420 13,136 6,607 13,488 '2,571 "6,367 76,868 530 719 1,250 1,291 573 791 1,750 837 479 2,289 774 1,134 974 403 701 2,526 1,573 432 1,061 632 1,907 435 1,158 1,756 1,018 ^91 1,032 1,819 520 1,426 432 2,682 759 817 866 816 631 982 814 662 797 574 1,643 573 1,167 889 3,491 1,228 568 815 527 2,792 2,914 898 1,111 576 964 1,611 1,621 1,058 1,279 1,629 617 452 742 1,146 1,157 523 1,974 * Population decreased between 1900 and 1910; no estimate made. 1 Includes pqpulation of unorganized counties of Sohnasse and Sterling (544) taken to form part of Ziebach County. 2 Ziebach County organized from Schnasse, Sterling, and part of Armstrong Counties in 1911. ' R)pulation state census, 1915. * Harding and Perkins Counties organized from parts of Butte County in 1909. 6 Organized from that part of Standing Rock Indian Reservation in South Dakota in 1909. ' Haakon and Jackson Counties organized from parts of Stanley County m 1916. ' ' Jones County organiaed from part of Lyman County in 1917. ' Unorganized county. » Estimate included with that of Pine Ridge Indian Reservation. i» Organized from part of Rosebud Indian Reserva- tion in 1909. . n Includes estimated population of unorganized counties. „ _. , , , . 1' Total land area within limits of Pine Eidge Indian Reservation 4,374 square miles, comprising Shannon and Washington, and parts of Bennett; and Washabaugh Counties included under respective counties. ^^ ESTIMATES OF POPULATION. Table 7.— POPULATION OP COUNTIES IN 1910 AND ESTIMATED POPULATION AND LAND AKEA JULY 1, 1917— Contd. Federal census; Apr. 15, 1910. Estimated population: July 1, 1917. Land area in square miles. Anderson...., Bedford Benton Bledsoe Bloxmt Bradley Campbell Cannon CarrolL Carter , Cheatham... Chester Claihome Clay Cocke , CofEee Crockett , Cumberland. . Davidson Decatur , Dekalb , Dickson Dyer , Fayette , Fentress Franklin Gibson Giles Grainger Greene Grundy Hamblen Hamilton Hancock Hardeman Hardin Hawkins Haywood Henderson... Henry Hickman . Houston Humphreys. . Jackson James Jefferson Johnson Enos. Lake Lauderdale... Lawrence Lewis Lincoln Loudon McMlnn McNairy Macon Madison Marlon Marshall Maury Meigs Monroe Montgomery. . Moore Morgan Obion Overton Perry Pickett Polk Putnam Rhea Roane Robertson Rutherford... Scott Sequatchie- . - Sevier Shelby Smith Stewart Sullivan- Sumner Tipton Trousdale Unicoi Union VanBuren Warren. Washington.. Wayne Weakley White WilUamson--, Wilson TENNESSEE. Total. 2,184, 17,717 22,667 12,452 6,329 20,809 16.336 27:387 10,825 23,971 19,838 10,540 9,090 23,504 9,009 19,399 15,625 16,076 9,327 149,478 10,093 15,434 19,955 27,721 30,257 7,446 20,491 41,630 32,629 13,888 31,083 8,322 13,660 89,267 10,778 23,011 17,521 23,587 25,910 17,030 25,434 16,527 6,224 13,908 15,036 5,210 17,755 13,191 94,187 8,704 21,105 17,569 6,033 25,908 13,612 21,046 16,356 14,559 39,357 18,820 16,872 40,456 6,131 20,716 33,672 4,800 11,458 29,946 15,854 8,815 5,087 14,116 20,023 15,410 22,860 25,466 33,199 12,947 4,202 22,296 191,439 18,548 14,860 28,120 25,621 29,459 5,874 7,201 11,414 2,784 16,634 28,963 12,062 31, 929 15,420 24,213 25,394 2,304,629 17,777 12,864 (.*) 21,979 16,756 34,738 22,138 10,851 26,553 9,437 19,580 16, 662 16,228 10,068 168,942 20,919 30,600 30,662 8,424 20,564 43,253 ?1 31,436 8,701 14,321 109,393 (*) 23,036 <* (*) 26,436 26,328 16,642 14,279 (*) 16,089 r08, 702 9,677 (*i 19,150 7,184 (.*) 15,637 22,420 (*5 15,783 41,563 19,943 (* 22.271 (*) 12,822 31,157 17,678 8,825 (*5 16,128 22,308 16,206 22,948 25,783 (*5 14,310 4,840 22,496 219,090 (*) (*) 30,444 (*5 29,594 (.*) 8,185 (*\ (*) 16,624 33,611 (* (*) 16,342 (*) (*) 41,687 337 514 456 391 571 619 353 314 313 468 254 427 443 267 655 511 288 311 549 500 618 486 575 633 628 307 613 375 168 422 228 697 582 482 508 570 197 451 301 165 312 294 504 122 456 611 286 587 219 432 552 491 378 582 199 673 516 141 529 552 446 487 162 '432 404 365 388 465 614 550 296 449 436 558 442 106 201 2S5 293 423 325 749 680 363 586 613 ♦Population decreased between 1900 and 1910" no estimate made. Total. Anderson Andrews Angelina Aransas Archer Armstrong Atascosa Austin , Bailey i Bandera i Bastrop , Baylor Bee Bell Bexar Blanco Borden Bosque Bowie Brazoria Brazos Brewster Briscoe Brooks 2 Brown Burleson Burnet Caldwell Calhoun Callahan Cameron 2 Camp Carson Cass Castro Chambers Cherokee Childress Clay Cochran Coke Coleman Collin Collingsworth. Colorado. Comal Comanche Concho Cooke Coryell Cottle Crane Crockett Crosby Culberson » Dallam Dallas Dawson , DeWitt Deaf Smith Delta. Denton Dickens , Dimmit Donley Duval 2 Eastland Ector Edwards i El Paso" Ellis Erath Falls Fannin Fayette Fidier Floyd Foard Fort Bend Franklin Freestone Frio Gaines Galveston Garza Gillespie Glasscock Goliad Gonzales Gray Grayson Gregg Grimes Guadalupe Hale, Hall Hamilton Hansford Hardeman Hardin Federal census: Apr. 15, 1910. Estimated population: July 1, 1917. Land area in square miles. TEXAS. 3,896,542 29,650 975 17,705 2,106 6,525 2,682 10,004 17,699 312 ■4,921 25,344 8,411 12,090 49,186 119,676 4,311 1,386 19,013 34,827 13,299 18,919 5,220 2,162 22,935 18,687 10,755 24,237 3,635 12,973 27, 158 9,551 2,127 27,587 1,850 4,234 29,038 9,538 17,043 65 6,412 22,618 49,021 5,224 18,897 8,434 27,186 6,654 26,603 21, 703 4,396 331 1,296 1,765 4,515,423 4,001 135, 748 2,320 23,501 3,942 14,566 31,258 3,092 3,460 5,284 8,964 23,421 1,178 3,768 52,599 53,629 32,095 35,649 44,801 29,796 12,596 4,638 5,726 18,168 9,331 20,557 8,895 1,255 44,479 1,995 9,447 1,143 9,909 28,055 3,405 66,996 14, 140 21,205 24,913 7; 666 8,279 15,315 935 11, 213 12,947 30,844 1,624 20,789 2,390 9,458 3,759 12,092 (*5 537 4,507 (*5 12,322 15,280 51,851 156,360 (*5 1,832 20,197 40,776 18,963 7,311 2,826 4,580 27,982 18,920 10,922 26,040 4,639 16,044 32,764 9,848 3,338 31,051 2,910 5,101 31,873 14, 939 22; 746 95 8,589 31,774 (*) 8,137 {*5 9,474 30,236 10,468 (*5 21,992 6,874 534 (*) 2,479 2,172 6,814 174,451 3,986 25,100 6,204 (*) 33, 404 4,509 5,177 7,130 9,100 27^400 1,761 2,764 70,801 56,235 33,649 37,333 ^] 19,085 6,649 8,762 19,358 9,810 21,760 12,321 2,131 44,744 3,315 10,336 1, 769 11,077 i*) 5,540 67,699 15,452 Si 7,487 11,863 13,102 16,626 1,496 16,745 18,713 262,398 1,585 940 240 872 903 1,358 728 1,030 811 867 880 856 1,083 1,263 750 895 975 873 1,340 597 5,935 903 974 956 684 974 511 563 854 1,401 207 893 961 896 618 1,049 733 1,158 869 931 1,290 878 898 972 559 948 918 902 1,085 1,012 878 3,215 870 3,787 1,532 859 903 879 1,549 261 952 881 1,360 906 1,703 925 892 1,960 923 975 1,083 745 838 968 885 1,011 612 792 289 882 1,124 1,540 395 870 1,109 866 799 1,020 899 942 312 812 703 1,036 901 833 882 ^ 761 862 Federal census: Apr. 15, 1910. Estimated population: July 1, 1917. Land area in square miles. TEXAS— Continued. Harris , Harrison Hartley Haskell Hays Hemphill Henderson. - Hidalgo 2 Hill Hockley Hood Hopkins Houston Howard Hudspeth 8.. Hunt Hutchinson. Irion Jack Jackson Jasper Jeff Davis... Jefferson Jim Hogg ". . Jim Wells*.. Johnson Karnes Kaufman Kendall Kent Kerr» Kimble King Kinney- Kleberg* Knox La Salle Lamar Lamb Lampasas... Lavaca Lee Leon Liberty Limestone... Lipscomb Live Oak Llano Loving , Lubbock Lynn MeCulloch... McLennan.-. McMullen Madison , Marion Martin Mason Matagorda Maverick Medina Menard Midland Milam Mills Mitchell Montague Montgomery.. Moore Morris Motley Nacogdoches. Navarro Newton Nolan Nueces * Ochiltree Oldham Orange Palo Pinto... Panola Parker Parmer- Pecos' Polk 115,693 37,243 1,298 16,249 15,518 3,170 20,131 13,728 46,760 137 10,008 31,038 29,664 8,881 48,116 892 1,283 11,817 6,471 14,000 1,678 38,182 34,460 24,299 14,942 35,323 4,617 2,655 5,605 3,261 810 3,401 9,625 4,747 46,544 640 9,532 26,418 13,132 16,583 10,686 34,621 2,634 3,442 6,520 249 3,624 1,713 13,405 73,250 1,091 10,318 10,472 1,549 5,683 13,594 ' 5,151 13,415 2,707 3,464 36,780 9,694 8,956 25,123 15,679 561 10,439 2,396 27,406 47,070 10,850 11,999 21, 955 1,602 812 9,528 19,506 20,424 26,331 1,565 2,071 17,459 153, 682 41, 158 1,969 26,184 16,521 4,888 20,247 17,565 50,704 204 10,636 33,292 32,566 13,517 1,162 48,715 1,321 1,601 12,979 6,746 19,010 2,063 55,659 3,745 10,436 34,929 36,888 19,513 36,744 4,820 3,937 5,413 3,815 1,043 4,097 4,319 14,956 6,530 <*') ■ 912 10,194 (*) 12,573 36,115 3,980 4,300 ^*^407 6,054 2,951 20,298 83,089 1,140 g 2,437 5,763 19,066 5,944 17,526 3,214 4,721 (*i 11,039 13,411 25,360 ^*^817 12,060 3,226 29,409 49,767 13,463 18,851 15,606 2,576 l;161 12,172 24,773 (*\ 26,702 2,666 2,664 19,659 1,654 872 1,607 923 623 873 946 1,629 966 867 405 813 1,231 891 4,621 893 879 998 962 893 978 2,263 920 1,140 791 740 922 692 834 598 875 1,142 1,301 867 1,312 1,561 945 1,022 740 950 562- 1,101 1,160 974 888 1,116 971 753 868 864 1,073 1,049 1,302 495 391 904 969 1,136 1,251 1,353 914 887 885 929 1,017 921 259 1,030 1,059 1,060 775 891 1,643 363 968 842 876 902 4,134 1,217 * Population decreased between 1900 and 1910: no estimate made. iReal County organized from parts of Bandera, Edwards, and Kerr Counties in 1913. 2 Brooks County organized from parts of Hidalgo, Starr, and Zapata Counties in 1911; Willacy County from mrtsofCameron and Hidalgo Counties in 1911- and SSnfe*i2S*5 '""^ P^* °' ^"<"^= ^1 D""" » Culberson County organized in 1911 and Hudspeth County m 1917 from parts of El Paso County. n™;^.-?r?5f,'?"™*y organized In 1911 and Kleberg Cotmtyin 1913 from parts of Nueces County, in 19M ''™*y organized from part of Pecos County GENERAL TABLES. 41 Table 7.— POPULATION OP COUNTIES IN 1910 AND ESTIMATED POPULATION AND LAND-AREA JULY 1, 1917— Contd. Federal census: Apr. 15, 1910. Estimated populatiaa: July 1, 1917. Land area in square miles. Federal census: Apr. 16, 1910. Estimated population: Jiilyl, 1917. Land area in square roiles. Federal census: Apr. 15, 1910. Estimated population: July 1, 1917. Land area in square miles. TEXAS— Continued. Potter... Presidio. Bains... Bandall. Reagi Bei BedBiver. Beeves Belugio Eoberts Eobertson Bockwall Bvmnels Busk Sabine SanAusustine... SanJacmto San Patricio San Saba Schleicher Scurry Shackelford Shelby Sherman Smith Somervell Starr' Stephens Sterling Stonewall Sutton Swisher Tarrant Taylor TerreU* Terry. Throckmorton... Titus Tom Green I Travis Trinity. Tyler. XTpshur. TJpton Uvalde ValVerde VanZandt Victoria ■Walker. Waller. Ward Washington Webb Wharton Wheeler Wichita Wilbarger Willacy' Williamson Wilson Winkler 12,424 6,218 6,787 3,312 392 Wood Yoakum.. Young.... Zapata '. . Zavalla. . . 28,664 4,392 2,814 960 27,454 8,072 20,858 26,946 8,582 11,264 9,542 7,307 11,246 1,893 10,924 4,201 26,423 1,376 41,746 3,931 13,151 7,980 1,493 5,320 1,569 4,012 108,572 26,293 1,430 1,474 4,663 16,422 17,882 55,620 12,768 10,250 19,960 601 11,233 8,613 25,651 14,990 16,061 12, 138 2,389 26,661 22,603 21,123 5,258 16,094 12,000 42,228 17,066 442 26,450 23,417 602 13,657 3,809 1,889 20,166 934 6,345 3,812 7,268 267 B,026 937 572 1,071 2,077 619 (*■ 1,039 6,250 2,781 3,670 740 1,189 882 \^ 872 149 32,165 1,083 27,564 983 10,177 589 13,329 622 (*) 602 ,10,909 676 13,927 1,116 2,898 1,387 16,862 887 6,470 947 30,781 833 2,304 935 44,939 920 4,246 184 7;603 1,348 9,084 925 1,760 948 7,608 852 (* 1,621 6,045 898 149,593 903 37,820 908 1,770 2,635 2,513 870 6,616 879 19,435 398 26,073 1,464 61,631 1,004 14,074 716 <*) 908 22,666 600 831 1,195 16,041 1,589 11^057 3,083 25,774 831 15,947 890 16,241 791 (*5 619 3.074 827 628 22,979 3,219 24,173 1,112 8,632 895 23,603 601 16',556 92S 2,468 1,274 45,261 1,12S 19,331 813 719 844 (*) 863 26,146 667 1,020 87S 181,851 875 2,972 1,04C 2,689 1,348 UTAH— Contmued. VIRGINIA— Continued. * Population decreased between 1900 and 1910; no «stimate made. 1 Reagan County organized from part of Tom Green County in 1903. >Beal County organized from parts of Bandera, ^Edwards, and Kerr Counties in 1913. > Brooks County organized from parts of Hidalgo, Starr, and Zapata Counties in 1911; Willacy County from parts of Cameron and Hidalgo Counties in 1911; and Jun Hogg County from parts of Brooks and Duval Oonnties in 1913. * Terrell County organized from part of Pecos Coimty jnl905. UTAH. TotaL 373,351 443,866 82,184 leaver 4,717 13,894 23,062 8,624 6,523 16,729 ^,665 11,266 2,660 6,444 Cache 1,164 Carbon 1,487 860 D^. ..::::■."■.;:::: 10,191 11,792 6,564 8,278 . 3,848 ' 1,920 4,216 11, 156 276 3,266 6,750 3,660 1,595 3,933 10,702 1,652 6,118 4,453 Crarfleld 6,234 Grand 3,692 3,256 Juab 3,410 "Kano 4,215 Millard 6,604 Morgan Piute Rich ~. Salt Lake.... San Juan Sanpete Sevier Summit Tooele Uintai Utah; Wasatch'... Washington Wayne Weber. 2,467 1,734 1,883 131,426 2,377 16,704 9,775 8,200 7,924 7,050 37,942 8,920 6,123 1,749 35, 179 2,776 (* (*) 170,626' 3,366 16,988 10,741 (*) 8,335 7,483 41,946 5,406 5,495 (*) 42,434 763 1,031 756 7,761 1,564 1,978 1,870 6,849 4,294 2,034 1,167 2,466 2,475 541 * Population decreased between 1900 and 1910; no estimate made. 1 Daggett County organized from part of Uinta County in 1918. ' Duchesne County organized from part of Wasatch County in 1914. VERMONT. Total 356,956 364,946 9,124 Addison 20,010 21,378 26,031 42,447 7,384 29,866 3,761 12,686 18,703 23,337 48,139 41,702 26,S32 33,681 27,235 44 524 i 24,296 51,007 45,422 27,130 34,743 766 Bennington 661 618 543 Essex ... 638 662 Grand Isle 83 Lamoille.... 436 676 Orleans 688 911 WftsT*i"E*o" 719 WindhEun.. ' 795 Windsor 948 * Population decreased between 1900 and 1910; no estimate made. VIRGINIA. Total Accomac Albemarle! Alexandria ' Alleghany Amelia Amherst Appomattox Augusta Baa Bedford Bland Botetourt Brunswick Buchanan BuckinghEun Campbell Caroline Carroll Charles City Charlotte Chesterfield' Clarke Craig Culpeper Cumberland Dickenson Dinwiddle Elizabeth City.. Essex Fairfax^ Fauquier Floyd Fluvanna Franklin Frederick Giles Gloucester Goochland Grayson Greene Greensville Halifax Hanover Henrico' Henry Highland Isle of Wight.... James City King and Queen King George 2,061,612 36,650 29,871 10,231 14,173 8,720 18,932 8,904 32,446 6,538 29,549 5,154 17,727 19,244 12,334 15,204 23,043 16,596 21,116 5,253 15,786 21,299 7,468 4,711 13,472 9,195 9,199 15,442 21,225 9,105 20,536 22,526 14,092 8,323 26,480 12,787 11,623 12,477 9,237 19,856 6,937 11,890 40,044 17,200 23,437 18,459 6,317 14,929 6,338 9,676 6,378 2,213,026 40,262 26,868 11,791 15,212 8,490 19,712 8,352 33,700 7,226 18,140 19,995 14,263 .(*) 26,624 (*) 22,439 5,409 16,108 18,197 (*) 6,016 (*) 9,340 10,260 16,491 22,613 21,154 26,864 (*) 12,230 ^\ 22,048 7,464 13,447 42,122 16,897 16,439 I* 16,264 6,779 9,802 (*5 602 747 29 467 371 470 342 1,003 645 791 360 548 557 614 584 562 529 468 188 496 469 171 333 384 293 326 618 64 268 417 666 376 286 697 434 369 223 287 425 156 307 814 512 254 444 422 314 164 320 180 King William Lancaster Lee Loudoun Louisa Lunenburg Madison Mathews Mecklenburg Middlesex Montgomery Nansemond Nelson New Kent Norfolk* Northampton Northumberland Nottoway Orange Page Patrick .,. Pittsylvania Powhatan Prince Edward Prince Georges , Prince William Princess Anne Pulaski Rappahannock Riclunond Roanoke' Rockbridge Rockingham Russell Scott Shenandoah Smyth Southampton Spotsylvania Stafford Surry Sussex Tazewell... Warren Warwick' Washington Westmoreland Wise Wythe York Alexandria city ' Bristol city Buena Vista city Charlottesville city . . . Clifton Forge city Danville city Fredericksburg city. . Hopewell city ' Lynchburg city Newport News city '. Norfolk city* Petersburg city Portsmouth city Radford city Richmond city ' Roanoke city' Staunton city Winchester city 8,547 9,752 23,840 21,167 16,678 12,780 10,055 8,922 28,956 8,862 17,268 26,886 16,821 4,682 62,744 16,672 10,777 13,462 13,486 14,147 17, 196 60,709 6,099 14,266 7,848 12,026 11,526 17,246 8,044 7,415 19,623 21,171 34,903 23,474 23,814 20,942 20,326 26,302 -9,936 8,070 9,715 13,664 24,946 8,689 6,041 32,830 9,313 34,162 20,372 7,767 15,329 6,247 3,245 6,766 6,748 19,020 5,874 29,494 20,205 67,452 24,127 33,190 4,202 127,628 34,874 10,604 6,864 10,337 26,746 (*5 16,621 13,664 (*5 9,419 30,711 9,313 18,300 29,666 17,366 (*) 49,686 18,790 11,455 14,262 14,152 14,404 18,501 64,164 0,000, 12,691 11,769 19,171 (*) 7,663 20,742 35,905 27,446 24,630 21,444 22,666 28,823 10,441 10,623 14,817 26,085 (*) 4,880 35,627 9,363 44,751 (* 7.957 17,939 7,465 3,870 12,020 7,330 20,183 6,461 33,497 22,622 91,148 26,817 40,693 4,828 158,702 46,282 11,823 6,376 263 130 446 619 616 430 324 94 669 146 396 423 473^ 191 402 239 205 310 359 322 486 1,012 273 366 293 346 279 333 274 204 298 613 876 496 643 510 436 604 412 274 278 615 631 216 66 602 252 420 479 136 3 2 3 4 1 3 1 1 5 3 9 3 3 5 26 7 3 1 * Population decreased between 1900 and 1910; no estimate made. 1 Part of Albemarle County annexed to Charlottes- ville city in 1916. ' Parts of Alexandria and Fairfax Counties annexed to Alexandria city in 1916. ' Parts of Chesterfield and Henrico Counties annexed to Richmond city in 1914. < Part of Norfolk County annexed to Norfolk city in 1911. ' Hopewell city incorporated and made independent of Prince George County in 1916. ' Fart of Roanoke County annexed to Roanoke city in 1915.\ ' Part of Warwick County annexed to Newport News city in 1917. WASHINGTON. Total 1,141,990 1,597,400 66,836 10,920 5,831 7,937 15,104 6,756 26,115 16,359 7,631 11,805 23,261 7,695 35,383 1,912 606 Benton ^ , 1,671 2,900 1,726 634 Clallam Clarke 1 Benton County organized from parts of Klickitat and Yakima Counties in 1905. 42 ESTIMATES OF POPULATION. Table 7 — POPULATION OF COUNTIES IN 1910 AND ESTIMATED POPULATION AND LAND AREA JULY 1, 1917— Contd. Federal census: Apr. 15, 1910. Estimated population: July 1, 1917. Land area in square znlles. WASHINGTON— Continued. Columbia Cowlitz Douglas' Ferry Franklin Garfield GraDti Grays Harbor. Island Jefferson King Kitsap Kittitas Klickitat 2 Lewis Lincoln Mason Okanogan Pacific Fend Oreille '. Pierce San Juan Skamania Snohomish. . . Spokane Stevens 8 Thurston "Wahlnakitm. Walla Walla. Whatcom Whitman.. .. Yakima^ 7,042 12,561 9,227 4,800 5,153 4,199 8,698 35, 590 4,704 8,337 284,638 17,647 18,501 10,180 32,127 17,539 6,156 12,887 12, 632 120,812 3,603 29,241 2,887 59,209 139,404 25,297 17,581 3,285 31,931 49,511 33,280 41,709 (*) 15,980 14, 111 4,974 •8,659 4,403 13,302 50,530 6,774 10,253 412,077 25,589 26,027 15,143 44,614 21,606 6,137 18,871 17,312 7,655 168,476 4,095 40,168 3,761 84,946 199, 160 28,412 23, 168 3,625 41,604 68,048 39,062 62,043 858 1,153 1,787 2,220 1,206 694 2,720 1,869 208 1,805 2,111 371 2,329 1,825 2,369 2,302 930 5,221 895 1,361 1,701 178 1,774 1,685 2,064 1,756 2,505 709 267 1,265 2,082 2,108 5,059 * Population decreased between 1900 and 1910; no estimate made. 1 Grant County, organized from part of Douglas Coimty in 1909. ^ Benton County organized from parts of Klickitat and Yakima Counties in 1905. 3 Fend Oreille Coimty organized from part of Stevens County in 1911. WEST VIRGINI.V. Total. Barbour Berkeley. . - Boone Braxton Brooke CabeU...... Calhoim Clay Doddridge.. Fayette Gilmer Grant Greenbrier. Hampsbire. Hancock. . . Hardy Harrison. . . Jackson Jefferson .. Kanawha. . Lewis Lincoln Logan McDowell.. Marion Marshall — Mason Mercer Mineral Mingo Monongalia 1, 221, 119 15, 21, 10, 23, 11, 46. It 10', 12, 6i; 11 7, 24, 11, 10, 9, 48. 2o; 15, Si: 18', 20, !■*; 47, 42; 16, 19, 24, 17, 070 23,845 11, 890 26,030 13,930 59,409 11,981 11,683 (*) 68,441 (*5 8,260 27, 862 (*) 13,220 9,684 63,484 (* (*) 100,992 19,231 24,183 19,966 69, 105 SOjS.W 36,727 (*5 49,674 19,442 26,322 28,192 24, 022 326 506 517 89 261 2S6 332 317 667 331 161 998 648 83 574 416 451 211 860 393 418 438 633 315 310 475 419 349 416 358 Federal census: Apr. 15, 1910. Estimated population: July 1, 1917. Land area in square miles. WEST VIRGINIA— Continued. Monroe Morgan Nicholas... Ohio Pendleton.. Pleasants... Pocahontas, Preston Putnam. . . . Raleigh Randolph. . Ritchie Roane Summers... Taylor Tucker Tyler Upshur Wayne Webster Wetzel Wirt Wood Wyoming. . 13,055 7,848 17,699 57,572 9,349 8,074 14, 740 26,341 18,587 25,633 26,028 17,875 21, 643 18,420 116,654 18,675 16,211 16,629 24,081 9,680 23,855 9,047 38,001 10,392 n 8,253 22,295 64,541 9,482 (*5 19,241 28,979 19, 503 35,264 32, 127 (*^ 22,776 19,991 17,703 22,602 (*5 18,039 24,418 10,276 24,567 (*) 40,590 11,860 457 233 680 107 699 132 904 650 336 597 1,036 453 522 369 175 405 260 351 617 683 367 218 364 502 * Population decreased between 1900 and 1910; no estimate made. WISCONSIN, Total 2,333,860 2,627,167 Adams Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Buffalo Burnett Calumet Chippewa'... Clark Columbia Crawford Dane Dodge Door Douglas Dunn EauClaure Florence Fond du Lac. Forest Grant Green Green Lake . . Iowa Iron Jackson Jeflereon Juneau Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse Lafayette Langlade Lincoln Manitowoc... Marathon Marinette Marquette Milwaukee... Monroe Oconto Oneida Outagamie... Ozaukee Pepin 8,604 21,966 29,114 15,987 54,098 16,006 9,026 16, 701 32,103 30,074 31, 129 16,288 77,435 47,436 18,711 47,422 25,260 32,721 3,381 61,610 6,782 39,007 21,641 16,491 22,497 8,306 17,076 34,306 19, 669 32,929 16,784 43,996 20,075 17,062 19,064 44,978 55,064 33,812 10,741 433,187 28,881 26,667 11,433 49, 102 17, 12^' 7,577 (*) 23,271 33,083 17, 151 59,747 (*S 10, 156 (.*) 37,642 33, 169 31, 135 C*5 83,275 48,023 19,634 55,616 25,420 33,472 3,515 54,645 10,713 39,099 (*5 (*) c*S -9,539 (*5 (*) (*) 41, 119 (*) 44,724 20,362 21,104 46,960 63,665 35,994 10,909 608,496 29,448 29,146 13,300 51, 185 17,677 (*5 55,266 684 1,082 886 1,603 529 687 860 324 1,039 1,218 778 679 1,202 897 469 1,337 497 726 1,017 1,169 593 360 781 792 990 562 802 282 ■337 481 642 875 902 602 1,554 1,415 457 235 937 1,118 1,183 646 233 236 Federal census: Apr. 15, 1910. Estimated population: July 1, 1917. Land area in square miles. WISCONSIN— Continued. 22,079 21,367 30,945 13,795 67,424 18,809 65,538 11,160 25,910 32,869 6,227 31,884 54,888 13,641 22,928 28,116 6,019 29,614 8,196 23,784 37,100 32,?82 18,886 62,116 30,583 23,969 32,012 17,217 66 023 68,702 13,086 (* (*) 8,150 35,101 68,204 16,378 6,813 29,874 10,147 23,926 38,464 33,633 21,012 64,966 34,026 663 Polk 935 Portage 812 Price 1,279 Racine 324 690 Rock 716 Euski 925 St. Croix 736 842 Sawyer 1,320 1,168 Sheboygan 521 091 Trempealeau 748 821 Vilas 934 Walworth 560 Washburn 835 431 549 759 646 WiTiTip,hn.p;n 469 Wood...T 809 * Population decreased between 1900 and 1910; no estimate made. 1 Rusk County organized from part of Chippewa Countyin 1901. WYOMING. Total 145,965 * 141, 705 97,548 Albany Big Horn ' ;i,574 8;886 8,194 6,815 2,316 8,412 3,626 6,117 9,633 5,035 3,191 3,238 14,631 13,581 5,398 3,488 6,473 5,277 15,429 10,642 6,061 1,744 4,414 4,399 3,110 Campbell 2 4,761 11,282 6,294 6,492 11,822 8,007 Converse ^ . 4,133 Crooks 2,866 Fremont ' 12,261 Goshen * 2,186 2,025 Johnson ,.. 3,453 26,127 4,164 2,678 8,945 Natrona 4,766 5,322 2,604 Parki .. 4,909 5,207 Platte* 2,125 Sheridan 16,324 11,575 16,982 2,574 Sweetwater 12,495 2,094 Uintas Washakie 1 2,241 Weston 2 4,960 519 2,403 Yellowstone National Park (part of) 6 2,948 * state census, 1916; no estimate made. 1 Park County organized from part of Big Horn County in 1911; and Washakie Countj from part of Big Horn County; and Hot Springs County from parts of Big Horn, Fremont, and Park Counties in 1913. 2 Campbell County organized from parts of Crook and Weston Counties in 1913. 3 Niobrara County organized from part of Converse Coimty in 1913, 4 Goshen and Platte Counties organized from parts of Laramie County in 1913. 6 Lincoln County organized from part of, Uinta County in 1913. « Population of entire park in 1910; estimated as 598 in 1915; no enumeration at state census. Total land area of Yellowstone National Park in Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming, 3,182 square miles. \ 44 ESTIMATES OF POPULATION. Table 8 — WHITE AND COLORED POPULATION APRIL 15, 1910, AND ESTIMATES OF POPULATION, Continental United States. Alabama. . Arizona Arkansas. - California.. Colorado... Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia . Florida Georgia Idaho... Illinois.. Indiana.. Iowa Kansas.. Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts. Michigan... Minnesota.. Mississippi. Missouri Montana . . . Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire . New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina.. North Dakota. . . Ohio Oklahoma Oifegon Pennsylvania... Rhode Island... South Carolina., South Dakota.. Tennessee. Texas Utah Vermont... Virginia... Washington... West Virginia.. Wisconsin Wyoming POPtJLATION: CENSUS, APK. 15, 1910. White. 81,731,957 1,228,832 171, 468 1,131,026 2,259,672 783,415 1,098,897 171, 102 236,128 443,634 1,431,802 319,221 5,526,962 2,639,961 2,209,191 1,634,352 2,027,951 941,086 739,995 1,062,639 3,324,926 2,785,247 2,059,227 786, 111 3,134,932 360,580 1,180,293 74,276 429,906 2,445,894 304,594 8,966,845 1,500,511 669,865 4,654,897 1,444,631 655,090 7,467,713 532,492 679, 161 563,771 1,711,432 3,204,848 368,583 354,298 1,389,809 1,109,111 1,156,817 2,320,555 140,318 Colored. 10,240,309 909,261 32,886 443, 423 117,877 15,609 15,859 31,220 94,941 308,985 1,177,319 6,373 111,629 60,915 15,580 56,597 261,954 715,302 2,376 232,707 41, 490 24,926 16,481 1,011,003 158, 403 15,473 11,921 7,599 666 91,273 22,707 146,769 705, 776 7,201 112,224 212,624 17,675 197,398 10, 118 836,239 20, 117 473,357 691,694 6,768 1,658 671,803 32,879 64,302 13,305 5,647 ESTIMATED POPULATION, JI7LT 1- 1917 White. 92,624,941 1,395,028 228, 819 1,267,123 2,886,205 969^093 1,249,614 183,602 268,681 650, 427 1,614,663 439,464 6,106,164 2,772,418 12,209,191 1,793,606 2,148,863 1,095,453 774, 863 1,143,092 3,730,171 3,067,511 2,294,413 891,890 3,273,689 458,611 1,270,637 102, 660 443,859 2,908,379 395,391 10,288,042 1,673,443 758,289 6,088,998 2,009,758 846,250 8,435,673 616,300 767,745 697,394 1,836,433 3,772,886 436,286 362,711 1,533,577 1,566,433 1,333,163 2,512,275 177,740 Colored. 11,010,365 968,911 34,969 499,220 143,827 19,227 15, 759 31, 568 100,601 366,758 1,281,178 5,712 129,841 63,074 1 15,580 58,364 245,230 761,601 2,477 230,581 45,802 26,756 18,032 1,084,680 165,906 14,324 13,489 8,088 670 105,815 28,258 172, 140 760, 938 7,030 123,087 280,097 16,742 224,369 10,665 876, 460 19,578 468, 196 742,537 8,680 2,235 679,448 40,967 79,439 14,892 7,230 1916 White. 91,113,775 1,371,973 220,864 1,248,243 2,798,427 943,334 1,228,705 181,868 264, 166 635, 612 1,689,295 422,783 6,024,942 2,764,042 ■2,209,191 1,771,427 2,132,089 1,074,038 770,026 1,131,931 3,673,952 3,028,353 2,261,786 877,216 3,254,439 446,011 1,258,103 98, 713 441,923 2,844,219 382,796 10,104,754 1,649,462 732, 148 6,028,776 1,931,345 - 818,869 8,301,389 603,812 766, 456 678,856 1,819,092 3,694,083 425,755 361,644 1,513,632 1,494,376 1,308,699 2,485,678 172,649 Colored. 10,903,637 960,636 34,680 491, 480 140,227 18,726 16,774 31,512 99,814 357, 881 1,266,770 5,803 127,315 62,775 116,680 68,118 247,650 755,092 2,463 230,876 45,204 26,501 17, 817 1,074,459 156,263 14,483 13,272 8,021 683 103,798 27,488 168,621 753,286 7,053 121,580 270,736 16,872 220,628 10,503 870,019 19,663 468,912 736,483 8,328 2,155 678,387 39,846 77,339 14,672 7,010 191S White. 89,602,609 1,348,917 212,908 1,229,362 2,711,648 917,576 1,207,797 180,134 259, 660 520,797 1,563,927 406,102 5,944,730 2,735,666 12,209,191 1,749,348 2,115,315 1,052,623 765,189 1,120,770 ^3,617,733 2,989,195 2,229,159 862,540 3,235,189 431,411 l,246,5t0 94,777 439,987 2,780,059 370,199 9,921,466 1,625,461 706,007 4,968,554 1,852,932 792,488 8,167,106 592,324 743,167 660,319 1,801,751 3,615,280 416,224 360,377 1,493,687 1,432,320 1,284,235 2,459,081 167,357 Colored 10,796,709 952,360 34,391 483,740 136,627 18,223 15,786 31,464 99,029 360,005 1,262,362 5,894 124,789 62,476 115,580 57,873 249,870 748,683 2,449 231,171 44,606 26,247 17,602 1,064,238 166,600 14,643 13,054 7,963 597 101,781 26, 718 165,102 745,634 7,076 120,073 261,375 17,002 216,887 10,441 864,578 19,727 728,430 8,076 2,075 677,327 38,723 75,239 14,452 6,791 1 Population, Apr. 15, 1910; decrease since 1900; no estimate made. GENERAL TABLES. BY COLOR, FOR JULY 1, 1917, 1916, 1915, 1914, 1913, 1912, 1911, AND 1910, FOR EACH STATE. 45 ESTIMATED POPUrATION, JULY 1— 1914 1918 1912 1911 1910 White. Colored. WUte. Colored. White. Colored. White. Colored. White. Colored. .88,091,443 10,689,881 86,580,278 10,583,052 85,069,113 10,476,223 83,557,948 10,369,394 82,046,783 10,262,565 1 1,325,861 204,962 1,210,481 2,624,869 891,817 944,084 34,101 475,999 133,026 17,720 1,302,805 196,995 1,191,600 2,538,089 866,057 935,809 33,813 468,259 129,427 17,219 1,279,748 189,039 1,172,720 2,451,310 840,298 927,536 33,524 460,518 125,827 16,718 1,256,692 181,083 1,153,840 2,364,531 814,540 919,260 33,234 452,777 122,227 16,216 1,233,636 173, 127 1,134,959 2,277,761 788,781 910,985 32,945 445,037 118,628 15,715 2 3 4 6 6 1,186,888 178,401 255,133 505,982 1,538,569 15,800 31,416 98,245 342,129 1,237,954 1,165,978 176,666 250,617 491,167 1,513,191 15,815 31,370 97,460 334,253 1,223,546 1,145,070 174,932 246,101 476,352 1,487,823 15,828 31,323 96,675 326,377 1,209,138 1, 124, 162 173,198 241,585 461,637 1,462,455 15,842 31,276 95,891 318,501 1,194,729 1,103,253 171,463 237,069 ' 448,721 1,437,087 15,857 31,231 95,106 310,626 1,180,321 7 8 9 10 11 389,421 5,864,518 2,717,290 12,209,191 1,727,269 5,986 122,263 62,177 115,580 57,628 372,740 5,784,307 2,698,915 12,209,191 1,705,190 6,078 119,736 61,877 115,580 57,383 356,059 5,704,096 2,680,540 12,209,191 1,683,111 6,170 117,209 61,577 115,580- 57,138 339,378 5,623,885 2,662,165 12,209,191 1,661,032 6,262 114,682 61,277 115,580 56,892 322,696 5,543,673 2,643,789 12,209,191 1,638,962 6,365 112,155 60,978 115,580 56,647 12 13 14 15 16 2,098,541 1,031,208 760,352 1,109,609 3,561,514 252,190 742,274 2,435 231,466 44,008 2,081,767 1,009,793 755,515 1,098,448 3,506,295 264,510 735,865 2,421 231,761 43,410 2,064,993 988,378 750,678 1,087,287 3,449,076 256,830 729,456 2,407 232,056 42,812 2,048,220 966,963 745,841 1,076,126 3,392,857 259,160 723,046 2,393 232,351 42,213 2,031,446 945,547 741,003 1,064,964 3,336,638 261,470 716,637 2,379 232,646 41,614 17 18 19 20 21 2,950,037 2,196,532 847,865 3,215,939 417,811 25,993 17,387 1,054,017 156,947 14,803 2,910,879 2,163,905 833,191 3,196,690 404,211 25,739 17,172 1,043,796 157,293 14,963 2,871,721 2,131,278 818,517 3,177,441 390,612 25>486 16,957 --1,033,575 157,639 15,122 2,832,563 2,098,651 803,843 3,158,192 377,013 25,232 16,741 1,023,353 157,985 15,281 2,793,405 2,066,024 789,168 3,138,942 363,413 24,978 16,526 1,013,132 158,331 16,440 22 23 24 25 26 1,233,037 90,841 438,061, 2,715,899 357,603 12,836 7,885 611 99,764 25,948 1,220,504 86,905 436,115 2,651,739 345,007 12,618 7,817 625 97,747 25,178 1,207,971 82,969 1 434,180 2,587,580 332,411 12,400 7,749 638 95,729 24,408 1,195,437 79,032 432,244 2,523,420 319,814 12,184 7,682 651 93,712 23,638 1,182,904 75,096 430,309 2,469,261 307,218 11,966 7,613 663 91,693 22,8§7 27 28 29 30 31 • 9,738,179 1,601,470 679,866 4,908,332 1,774,519 161,582 737,982 7,100 118,566 252,015 9,554,892 1,677,480 653,725 4,848,110 1,696,106 158,062 730,329 7,124 117,059 242,655 9,371,605 1,553,490 627,584 4,787,888 1,617,693 154,541 722,675 7,147 115,551 233,294 9,188,317 1,629,499 601,442 4,727,665 1,539,279 151,022 715,023 7,172 114,045 223,935 9,005,030 1,505,509 576,301 4,667,443 1,460,867 147,502 707,370 7,196 112,538 214,574 32 33 34 35 36 766,107 8,032,822 580,836 730,878 641,782 17,132 213,145 10,379 859,137 19,801 . 739,727 7,898,539 569,348 718,589 623,245 . 17,261 209,403 10,317 853,696 19,876 713,347 7,764,256 557,860 706,300 604,707 17,389 205,660 10,254 848,254 19,961 686,966 7,629,972 546,372 694,010 586,170 17,519 201,918 10,193 ■842,813 20,026 660,586 7,495,689 534,885 681,721 567,633 17,648 198,177 10,131 837,372 20,101 37 38 39 40 41 1,784,410 3,536,477 406,693 359,210 1,473,742 470,344 721,377 7,825 1,995 676,267 1,767,069 3,457,674 397,162 358,043 1,453,797 471,059 714,323 7,573 1,914 675,206 1,749,727 3,378,870 387,630 366,875 1,433,852 471,776 707^271 7,323 1,836 674,146 1,732,386 3,300,067 378,099 355,708 1,413,908 472,491 700,217 7,072 1,755 673,085 1,715,046 3,221,265 368,569 354,541 1,393,964 473,207 693,163 6,820 .1,675 672,024 42 43 44 45 46 1,370,264 1,259,771 2,432,484 162,165 37,601 73,139 14,232 6,671 1,308,208 1,235,307 2,405,887 156,974 36,478 71,038 14,011 6,351 1,246,151 1,210,842 2,379,289 161,782 35,357 68,939 13,792 6,132 1,184,095 1,186,378 2,352,692 146,691 34,235 66,839 13,572 5,911 1,122,039 1,161,914 2,326,096 141,400 33,113 64,739 13,351 5,692 47 48 49 50 46 ESTIMATES OF POPULATION. m-'i I— I ., 2Q -I OiO ^S txO §^ eg §1 §2 oW Wo ^^ Mm On as 9° so i f-tOOBOCO oocoa>f-t l3Si SSS 5ioN oooit-e ssssis at- 00 00 ■* U3COO ettOi-tp ■^U3 00QOOtH O U3 '«}< C4 CO CO tOOC o moo>i-i eoioc^eo CO ■^00'^ e4Qt«0OcOeO t^sfco'crN'or OcOffiC eot-1-tc C0 ^ ^ CO ^ U3 CO efko'o'o'r-r SSt^5«o6 »* w^coxggjw t-jg^s CD3!^0»t; r^oiNcoko tOkoeoiH oaoiasco -s^as?" r* U3 CO CO -^t t» -^mAcooo fasf ^•acoc "S'* SiS*^ MOiM00"*t>. 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Is Is =3 Is MZ- 2-" Is egi-i o»o S3- 3^ s^ s"S I^ fa ffl-* *-^ ."Sri 3° ^3 S5 s"s o-S -^.g" 0,2 »« issif ■3 ■slab- 's ° Is 5 |tll| «3§ -2 I is si mlStJ3" ■is §'1'" 50 ESTIMATES OF POPULATION. Table 10. -POPULATION OF STATES TAKING AN INTERDECENNIAL CENSUS WITH AMOUNT AND PER CENT OP INCREASE, BY FIVE-YEAR PERIODS: 1895 TO 1915. POPCtATIOK. State census: 1915 Federal census: 1910 State census: 1906 Federal census: 1900 State census: 1895 Increase. STATE. 1910 to 1915 1905 to 1910 1900 to 1905 1S95 to 1900 Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. Number. Per cent. _ Total 23,135,075 21,535,055 19,059,204 17,430,602 15,259,807 1,600,020 7.4 2,475,851 13.0 1,628,602 9.3 1,759,118 11.5 Florida 921,618 2,358,066 1,672,545 3,693,310 2,844,342 9,687,744 636,994 595,986 582,765 141,705 752,619 2,224,771 1,690,949 3,366,416 2,537,167 9,113,614 577i056 542,610 583,888 145,965 614,902 2,210,050 1,544,968 3,003,680 2,144,143 8,067,308 437,070 480,082 455,185 101,816 528,542 2,231,853 1,470,495 2,805,348 1,883,669 7,268,894 319,146 428,656 401.570 92,531 464,639 2,058,069 1,334,734 2,500,183 1,673,106 2 6,513,343 (0 384,758 5 330,975 (<) 168,999 133,296 118,404 326,894 307,175 574,130 59,938 53,376 » 1,123 14,260 22.6 6.0 11.1 9.7 12.1 6.3 10.4 9.8 ■0.2 12.9 137,717 14,721 145,981 362,736 393,024 1,046,306 139,986 62,528 128,703 44,149 22.4 0.7 9.4 12.1 18.3 13.0 32.0 13.0 28.3 43.4 86,360 121,803 74,473 198,334 260,474 798,414 117,924 51,526 63,615 9,285 16.3 U.O 5.1 7.1 13.8 11.0 36.9 12.0 13.4 10.0 63,903 173,784 136,761 306,163 210,663 3 755,651 13.8 Iowa..- 8 4 KAn.sa.s 10.2 Massachusetts. ... 12.2 New Jersey 12.6 NewYork 8 11 6 North Dakota Rhode Island 43,798 70,595 11.4 South Dakota 21 3 Wyoming 1 Decrease. 2 Census ot 1892. » 1892 to 1900. * No census. ' Not includhig Indians and hall-breeds. Table 11 — FEDERAL AND STATE CENSUSES COMPARED— NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF INCREASE IN TEN- YEAR PERIODS: 1900 TO 1910 AND 1905 TO 1915. FEDERAL CENSUS. STATE CENSUS. STATE. FEDERAL CENSUS. STATE CENSUS. STATE. Increase: 1900 to 1910. Increase: 1905 to 1915. Increase: 1900 to 1910. Increase: .1905 to 1915. Number. Percent. Number. Per cent. Number. Percent. Number. Percent. Florida 224,077 17,082 220,464 561,070 653,498 42.4 10.3 15.0 20.0 34.7 306,716 148,016 127,677 689,630 700,199 49.9 6.7 8.3 23.0 32.7 New York 1,844,720 267,910 114,054 182,318 53 434 25.4 80.8 26.6 45.4 57.7 1,620,436 199,924 115,904 127,580 - 39,889 •• 20. 1 Iowa 45.7 24.1 Massachusetts South Dakota . 28.0 39.2 1 Decrease. Table 12.— POPULATION OF STATES AND COUNTIES IN 1915, 1905, AND 1895, AS SHOWN BY THE RESULTS OF THE ENUMERATIONS TAKEN UNDER STATE CONTROL, BY STATE OFFICIALS. POPULATION. 1915 1905 rOPULATrON. 1915 1905 1895 F1.0RIDA. Total.. Alachua Baker Bayi Bradford — Brevard 2 Broward * . . . Calhoun Citrus Clay Columbia Dade' DeSoto Duval Escambia Franklin Gadsden Hamilton Hernando . . . Hillsborough Holmes Jackson Jefferson La&yette Lake Lee 921, 618 35,366 5,136 13,518 16,778 7,270 4,763 7,468 5,235 7,315 16,024 24, .536 22, 194 94,834 41; 117 5,433 22, 989 12, 484 6,291 83,682 14,097 35,351 16, 197 7,860 12, 421 8,684 614,902 34,007 3,880 12,943 4,348 5,796 7,543 5,484 19,913 12, 089 12, 446 47,912 32,383 4,636 16,511 9,921 4,040 51,416 9,027 26,824 13, 130 5,923 7,515 3,961 464, 639 28,207 3,712 9,499 2,688 3,274 4,261 5,200 12,935 3,322 6,418 34, 766 22,503 4,475 13,693 9,991 2,940 31,362 6,232 21, 930 15,007 3,783 8,349 2,226 Leon Levy Liberty Madison Manatee Marion Monroe Nassau Orange' Osceola Palm Beach" Pasco Pinellas' Polk Putnam St. Johns St. Lucie z... Santa Bosa.. Semijiole'... Sumter Suwaimee . . . Taylor Volusia Wakulla Walton Washington 1 20,135 11,992 4,920 17,834 15,736 28,758 19,618 10,005 15,397 10,937 9,634 18, 814 37,423 15,863 13,473 8, 589 20,745 9,453 7,517 20,286 10,785 21,790 7,606 16,473 11,123 18,883 9,280 2,835 16, 152 8,630 26,725 20,973 11,012 13,591 3,622 6,100 'i7,'863' 11,192 11,003 3,024 11,801 5,649 18,011 6,681 12,143 6,207 12,269 11,908 19,597 ^534 2,079 13,660 3,830 21,875 17,167 8,843 12,459 3,394 4,697 10,983 11,381 7,708 1,870 8,914 5,308 12,544 3,062 11,480 3,700 7^962 ^820 1 Bay Coimty organized from part of Washington County in 1913. 2 St. Lucie County organized from part ot Brevard County in 1905; population * Pinellas County organized from part of Hillsborough County in 1912. 'Seminole County organized from part of Orange County in 1913. GENERAL TABLES. 51 Table 12 — POPULATION OP STATES AND COUNTIES IN 1916, 1905, AND 1895, AS SHOWN BY THE RESULTS OF THE ENUMERATIONS TAKEN UNDER STATE CONTROL, BY STATE OFFICIALS— Continued. POPULATION. 1915 1905 1895 POPULATION. 1915 1905 1895 IOWA. Total.. Adair Adams Allamakee. . . Appanoose . . Audubon Benton Blaekbawk. . Boone Bremer Buchanan... Buena Vista. Butler Calhoun Carroll Cass Cedar Cerro Gordo. Cherokee Chickasaw... Clarke Clay Clayton Clinton Crawford... Dallas Davis Decatur Delaware. . . Des Moines. Dickinson.. Duhnqus... Etftmet Fayette Floyd Franklin... Fremont... Greene Grundy Outhrie Hamilton... Hancock... Hardin Harrison... Henry Howard Humboldt.. Ida Iowa Jackson....' 2,358,066 14,736 11,131 17,298 30,548 12,590 24,591 53,469 29,696 16,968 19,333 17,212 18,014 17,808 20,997 19,787 17,623 31,734 16,591 16,089 11,028 14,656 25,129 45,839 20,581 25,610 13,177 17,148 18,564 35,656 9,465 60,975 11,360 29,257 18,213 15,841 16,067 16,339 14,051 18,416 20,514 13,886 22,484 24,327 17,807 13,929 13,013 11,656 18,666 20,604 2,210,050 2,058,069 15,110 12,262 18,222 27,193 15,504 12,934 17,981 25,383 12,937 24,117 36,617 27,604 15,973 12,836 24,244 26,941 27,039 15,403 19,134 15,907 17,636 17,308 20,512 20,539 15,029 16,966 15,788 19,493 20,222 18,368 21,534 15,962 15,928 20,926 19,008 18,302 15,664 15,696 11,639 12,711 26,734 42,793 21,000 11,515 11,277. 28,570 43,398 20,069 23,035 14,266 17,044 18,761 37,472 21,023 15,015 16,639 18,103 37,629 8,130 61,471 10,105 28,552 16,779 6,023 60,177 7,619 24,794 17,114 14,595 16,279 16,089 13,607 18,013 13,679 17,176 16,299 13,418 17,958 19,381 12,987 21,856 23,762 17,722 18,514 11,141 20,576 23,091 18,278 13,523 12,122 11,646 18,977 22,210 13,221 11,431 11,425 18,964 23,471 Jasper Jefferson Johnson Jones Keokuk Ebssuth Lee Linn Louisa Lucas Lyon Uladison Mahaska Marion Marshall Mills Mitchell Monona Monroe Montgomery... Muscatine O'Brien Osceola Pwe Palo Alto Plymouth Pocahontas Polk Pottawattamie Poweshiek Ringgold Sac Scott Shelby Sioux Story Tama Taylor Union ,... VanBuren Wapello Wanen Washington... Wayne Webster Winnebago Wfnneshiek . . . Woodbury Worth Wright 27,496 16,922 27,330 19,143 21,225 24,200 38,101 70,153 12,912 15,120 15,362 15,394 29,314 23,972 32,994 14,916 14,435 17,378 25,906 17,297 18,582 10,169 24,773 14,965 23,767 15,635 129,121 56,896 19,965 13,280 17,039 65,645 16,692 25,340 25,787 22,806 16,549 17,168 14.907 37,980 18,277 20,004 16,243 38,811 13,564 22,238 82,315 11,188 19,654 27,156 16,493 24,683 20,427 22,667 21,963 38,006 67,362 12,893 15,599 13,494 16,707 31,430 24,107 28,495 15,053 14,180 16,857 24,376 17,021 28,171 16,710 8,827 23,606 14,132 22,818 14,679 96,950 51,867 19,445 13,955 17,065 55,910 17,097 24,021 23,660 23,291 17,021 18,666 16,565 36,524 19,575 20,116 16,905 33,425 12,043 23,107 60,859 10,635 17,629 25,891 16,405 23,563 20,088 i 23,732 18,345 39,528 49,905 12t786 13,515 11,684 16,697 32,496 23,191 27,320 15,187 14,431 16,005 15,790 17,119 25,339 15,609 7,377 22,026 12,109 21,991 12,442 72,888 46^042 18,524 14,065 15,868 45,869 17,798 21,406 19,930 22,966 17,347 17,043 16,829 33,293 18,506 18,845 16,155 26,945 10,707 22,748 46,202 10,285 16,024 KANSAS. Total. Allen Anderson... At<^an Barber Barton Bourbon Brown Butler Chase Chautauqua Cherokee. . . Cheyenne. . . Olari Clay Cloud Coffey Comanche. . Cowley Crawford... Decatur.... Dickinson.. Doniphan... Douglas Edwards. . . 1,672,645 23,615 13,264 27,227 18,028 25,032 20,684 20,788 7,154 11,236 36,370 4,114 4,290 14,902 19,316 14,986 4,608 29,979 60,289 7,502 25,339 14,544 25,130 6,734 1,544,968 29,210 13,152 30,026 6,644 15,147 25,015 20,842 22,449 7,390 13,716 40,318 2,844 1,843 15,024 if, 207 15,312 1,763 32,289 48,271 9,349 22,937 14,124 25,110 5,422 1,334,734 13,111 13,457 26,995 5,145 12,888 25,849 19,414 21,126 7,227 10,208 30,651 3,729 1,529 14,785 17,055 15,752 11,720 28,660 33,846 6,953 20,926 13,995 23,587 3,222 Elk Ellis Ellsworth. Finney Ford Franklin. Geary Gove. Graham.. Grant Gray Greeley Greenwood. Hamilton... Harper Harvey Haskell Hodgeman. Jackson Jefferson. . . J?weU Jolmson... Kearny..., Kingman. Kiowa 10,035 13, 197 10,481 6,016 13, 152 22,103 10,063 4,010 7,466 900 3,674 913 14,600 2,253 13,316 18,663 995 3,165 15,668 15,769 17,165 18,507 2,316 12,612 6)464 10,519 10,321 9,493 3,204 7,665 10,820 7,478 8,873 > 3,553 4,940 21,172 9,748 3,353 6,410 397 20,734 9,395 2,126 3,825 632 1,746 603 15,647 1,531 11,929 1,256 1,035 14,961 1,411 9,238 17,171 558 2,590 16,674 16,114 16,250 595 1,792 15,273 17,173 17,382 16,008 1,218 11,331 3,525 17,498 16,794 1,159 9,400 2,200 1 Population 1894; no returns lor 1895. 2 Indians not taxed omitted from enumeration. 52 ESTIMATES OF POPULATION. Tablk 12.— population OF STATES AND COUNTIES IN 1915, 1905, AND 1895, AS SHOWN BY THE RESULTS OF THE ENUMERATIONS TAKEN UNDER STATE CONTROL, BY STATE OFFICIALS— Continued. Labette Lane Leavenworth. Lincoln Linn Logan Lyon McPherson . Marion Marshall . . . Meade Miami. Mitchell ! Montgomery. Morris Morton. . Nemaha. Neosho. . Ness Norton... Osborne. Ottawa. . Pawnee. . Phillips Pottawatomie. Pratt Bawlins POPULATION. 1915 1905 1895 KAIVSAS— Continued. 31,014 2,120 40,625 10,433 15,013 30,345 2,324 38,880 10,207 15,585 27,023 1,490 34,621 9,065 16,278 3,013 26,468 21,233 21,577 21,757 2,357 24,253 21,205 19,984 22,972 2,071 23,795 20,317 20,374 24,567 5,276 18,676 13,731 49,824 11,810 2,187 20,744 12,671 48,832 11,519 1,741 19,739 13,327 23,948 10,944 1,729 18,309 23,050 5,547 10,393 211 20,066 24,215 5,383 10,655 388 19,900 18,578 3,785 8,671 20,072 12,973 11,605 8,651 22,154 12,237 10,887 6,453 24,818 10,877 10,424 4,797 13,220 16,105 11,642 5,702 14,162 16,164 8,218 5,042 11,712 16,352 6,583 5,702 POPULATION. 1915 1905 Beno Republic... Kice Biley Rooks Rush Russell Saline Scott Sedgwick... Seward Shawnee Sheridan. . . Sherman. . . Smith Stafford Stanton Stevens Sumner Thomas Trtgo Wabaunsee. Wallace Washington Wichita Wilson Woodson... Wyandotte. 40,448 16,915 14,437 16,518 10,596 30,735 17,072 13,929 13,735 9,482 26,492 16,676 13,367 12,394 7,440 8,065 11,047 20,665 2,288 73,294 6,744 8,988 19,454 1 777 50,274 4,863 7,470 17,475 1,088 39,108 4,498 64,661 4,873 4,043 15,308 1,035 55,842 4,540 3,576 15,567 1826 47,978 2,673 3,883 14,019 11,383 824 2,370 28,027 3,996 10,361 375 749 25,546 4,506 8,339 613 684 24,138 3,512 4,623 11,904 2,090 19,001 3,416 11,910 1,134 20,288 2,166 11,812 1,592 21,602 1,519 20,067 9,331 110,549 1,507 18,526 9,482 92,793 1,438 li,393 9,393 57,352 1895 MASSACmrSETTS. Total Barnstable. Berkshire., Bristol Dukes Essex Franklin^., 3,693,310 28,818 114, 709 346,964 4,904 463,662 48,256 3,003,680 26,831 98,330 269,257 4,551 381,181 43,362 2,500,183 27,654 86,292 219,019 4,238 330,393 40,145 Hampden.. Hampshire. Middlesex.. Nantucket. Norfolk Plymouth.. Suffolk Worcester.. 262,944 69,549 733,624 3,166 201,907 157,303 826,801 430,703 196,013 152,938 62,227 54,710 608,499 499,217 2,930 3,016 167,537 134,819 127,932 101,498 652,362 539,799 362,668 306,445 NEW JERSEY. Total. Atlantic Bergen Burlington . Camden.... Cape May.., Ciimberrand Essex .' Gloucester. . Hudson.... Hunterdon.. 2,844,342 82,840 178,596 74, 737 163,221 24,407 59,481 566,324 43,587 571,371 34,697 2,144,143 59,862 100,003 62,042 121,555 17,390 52,110 409,928 34,477 449,879 33,258 1,673,106 34,750 65,415 59,117 100,104 12,855 49,815 312,000 31,191 328,080 35,334 Mercer.... Middlesex . Monmouth Morris Ocean Passaic Salem Somerset . . Sussex Union Warren 139,^12 144r716 107,636 81,514 23,011 236,364 30,292 44,123 25,977 167,322 44,314 110,516 97,036 87,919 67,934 20,880 175,858 26,287 36,270 23,325 117,211 40,403 85,538 70,058 75,543. 59,536 18,739 133,227 26,084 30,447 22,586 85,404 37,283 NEW YORK. Total. Albany Allegany Bronx* Broome Cattaraugus. Cayuga Chautauqua. Chemung Chenango Clinton Columbia. Cortland . . Delaware. . Dutchess . . Erie Essex Franklin,. 9, 687, 744 183,330 40,216 615,600 90,641 72,756 65,751 116,818 59,017 36,648 47,561 44, 111 30,074 45,995 91,044 571, 897 32,461 46, 181 8,067,308 171,497 43,257 271, 630 72,282 66,196 65,309 96,880 51,600 36,783 47,282 42,868 29,503 46,788 81,633 473, 700 32,452 47,012 2 6,513,343 167, 43, 6i; 62, 78, 47, 37, 46, 45, 28, 45, 78,342 347,328 33,110 39,817 Fulton Genesee . . . Greene Hamilton . Herkimer. Jefferson Kings Lewis Livingston, t. Madison Monroe Montgomery. Nassau* New York'.. Niagara Oneida Onondaga. Ontario... Orange 45,625 40, 707 30,091 4,491 64,109 81,009 ,798,513 25,947 38, 427 41, 742 319,310 61, 030 116,825 1, 137, 747 108,550 167,331 213,992 54,628 118, 118 42,330 35,878 31,130 4,912 53,856 80,459 358,686 26,643 36,450 239,434 49,928 69,477 2,112,380 84,744 139,341 178,441 52,689 108,267 I Population 1894; no returns lor 1895. 1 Census of 1892. ' Bronx County organized from part of New Vork County in 1914 « Organized from part of Queens County in 1899; population for 1892 estimated. 38,478 33,436 31, 141 5,216 47,491 70,358 995,276 30,248 37,010 42,206 200,056 46,081 47,604 1,801,739 64,378 123,756 150,808 48, 71S 97,760 GENERAL TABLES. 53 Table 12.-P0PULATI0N OF STATES AND COUNTIES IN 1915, 1905, AND 1895, AS SHOWN BY THE RESULTS OP THE ENUMERATIONS TAKEN UNDER STATE CONTROL, BY STATE OFFICIALS— Continued. POPULATION. 1915 1906 1S96 POPULATION. 191.5 1905 1S95 NEW -VOIIR— Continued. Orleans Oswego Otsego Putnam Queens' Bensselaer . . . Richmond . . . Rockland St. Lawrence Saratoga.... Schenectady . Schoharie . . . Schuyler 33,919 75,929 48,534 12, 767 396, 727 121,330 98, 634 46,903 90,291 62,982 98,625 23,005 13,954 31,323 70, 110 48,209 14,169 198,240 122,637 72,845 45,032 90,045 62,658 71,334 25,294 15, 122 30, 762 70,970 50,361 14,230 94,203 128,923 63,452 33, 726 86,254 57,301 34, 194 - 28,815 16,861 Seneca Steuben Suffolk Sullivan Tioga Tompkins.. Ulster Warren .... Washington Wayne Westchester Wyoming . . Yates 25,249 83,630 104,342 38, 189 25,549 36,535 85,367 32,977 46,955 53,476 321, 713 33, 028 18,841 25,315 81,814 81,653 34, 795 26,907 34, 151 86, 660 31,935 47, 376 48,664 228,950 31,356 19,408 26, 642 82,468 63,572 31,860 29,675 33, 612 87,652 28,618 46,458 48,259 145, 106 31,218 20,801 NORTH DAKOTA. Total Adams » Barnes Benson Bfllings* Bottineau Bowman* Burke" Burleigh Cass Cavalier Dickey Divide' Dunn' Eddy Emmons Foster. Golden Valley ». Grand Forks... Griggs Hettmger' Kidder La Moure Lowi McHenry Mcintosh McKenzie> 636,994 4,728 18,706 12,705 3,250 17,337 5,041 9,097 14,157 40,436 15,811 10,094 8,894 8,156 5,684 10,323 6,064 6,038 28,658 6,667 7,711 6,948 11,463 7,037 16,950 8,020 10,809 437,070 15, 726 9,363 2,685 15,174 9,875 31,9iS 15,761 7,412 3,906 6,418 4,743 5,993 2,307 7,715 4,116 15,231 6,088 1,368 m McLean '" Mercer Ji.^ Morton" Mountrail". Nelson Oliver Pembina. Pierce Ramsey . . Ransom.. Renville'... Richland... Rolette Sargent Sheridan i° . Sioux"., Sloped.. Stark ».. Steele.... Stutsman. Towner TraiU Walsh Ward« Wells Williams ' Standing Rock Indian Reservation (part of) . 15,879 6,790 26,717 11,135 10,331 4,058 14,341 9,703 15,070 11,045 21,266 9,694 9,634 8,249 2,136 6,059 14,247 7,016 24,091 9,147 12,838 20,373 28,068 13,204 18,143 15,245 2,191 13,363 9,501 2,446 16, 412 7,643 11,979 8,634. 19,379 6,842 7,414 11,335 14,580 7,905 12,812 20,265 33,468 9,482 6,962 (16) RHODE ISIiAND. Total Bristol Kent 595,986 20,626 480,082 15,048 34,163 384,758 12,224 30,060 Newport Providence. Washington 43,865 466,937 26,793 36,073 370,056 24,742 SOUTH DAKOT.A. Total. Armstrong » . Aurora Beadle Bennett".... 682,765 231 6,736 16,061 1,488 455, 185 (19) 4,662 10,064 "330,975 7 3,854 7,786 Bon Homme . Brookings Brown Brule Buffalo Butte" 11,560 15,544 25,969 6,376 »n,485 5,894 11,135 14,019 17,794 5,237 «639 3,975 1 Fart taken to form Nassau County in 1899; population for 1892 estimated. 9 No state census taken in 1895. s Adams and Hettinger Counties organized from parts of Stark County in 1907. . .„._ ^ „. ^ ^ . ,„,. < Parts taken to form part of McKenzie County in 1905; Bowman County in 1907; Golden Valley County in 1912; and Slope County in 1914. 5 Bowman, Golden Valley, and Slope Counties organized from parts of Billings County In 1907, 1912, and 1914, respectively. • Burke and Renville Counties organized from parts of Ward County In 1910. ' Divide County organized from part of Williams County in 1910. a Organized from parts of Mercer and Stark Counties in 1908. ' Organized from parts of Billings and Stark Counties in 1905. " Sheridan County organized from part of McLean County in 1909. " Part taken to form part of Dunn County in 1908. " Sioux County organized from part of Morton County in 1914. IS Organized from part of Ward County in 1909. _ , .„ „ j. . .„/>i j ,nno ^-..u.,.1.. " Parts taken to form Adams and Hettinger Counties in 1907, and parts of McKenzie and Dunn Counties in 1905 and 1908, respectively. " Part taken to form Mountrail County in 1809, and Burke and Renville Counties in 1910. "Not returned. " Exclusive of Indians and half-breeds. ,„,,. -^n t j inn '« Unorganized; within the limits of Cheyenne River Indian Reservation; part taken to form part of Ziebach Oounty m laii. " No population given. 2° Unorganized; formed in 1909; within the limits of Pine Ridge and Rosebud Indian Beseryations. 1 1ncludes 795 Indians on Crow Creek Indian Be-wrvBtion. M Exclusive of whites and Indians on Crow Creek Indian Reservation. » Harding and Perkins Counties organized from parts ofButte County in 1909. _, .. ,.,, " Includes population of Choteau County (17); Harding County (465) ; Rinehart County (111) ; and Wagner County (55). 30,972 286,776 24,736 9,612 10,840 14,036 5,435 714 "2,223 54 ESTIMATES OF POPULATION. Table 12.— POPULATION OP STATES AND COUNTIES IN 1915, 1905, AND 1895, AS SHOWN BY THE RESULTS OF THE ENUMERATIONS TAKEN UNDER STATE CONTROL, BY STATE OFFICIALS— Continued. COUNTY. POPULATION COUNTY. POPULATION 1915 1905 1895 1915 1905 1895 SOUTH DAKOTA— Continued. Campbell. . . Charles Mix, Clark Clay Codington.. Corson * Custer Davison Day Deuel Dewey* Douglas Bdmunds.. Fall River. . Faulk Grant Gregory Haakon' ... Hamlin Hand Hanson Harding'... Hughes Hutchinson Hyde Jackson' .. . Jerauld Kingsbury. Lake Lawrence... 4,888 1 14, 790 10,670 9,214 15,192 3,272 3,452 13,005 ' 14, 235 8,529 6 1,933 6,639 6,845 6,027 5,265 10, 474 11,919 3,563 7,791 7,286 6,316 4,821 »5,055 13,095 2,077 5,275 11,947 11,865 17, 710 4,687 H, 212 8,701 8,981 11,295 2,899 10,057 13,785 7,477 5,974 5,283 4,222 3,962 9,600 7,024 5,071 5,669 3,902 12,231 1,822 3,676 11,199 9,888 21,060 4,303 3,689 6,060 8,251 7,096 3,326 5,934 10,561 5,316 4,758 3,704 4,168 3,365 7,682 1,042 6,225 4,657 4,606 3,180 11,543 1,333 2,779 8,374 7,680 14,345 Lincoln Lyman MeCook McPherson. Marshall Meade MeUettc".. Miner Minnehaha. Moody Pennington. Perkins' Potter Roberts Sanborn Spink Stanley' . SuUy Todd"... Tripp «>... Turner Union >. Walworth . . Yankton... Ziebach 21... Cheyenne River Indian Reservation Crow Creek and Lower Brule Indian Reserva- tions Pine Ridge Indian Reservation Rosebud Indian Reservation Standing Rock Indian Reservation (part of).. . 13,564 1 7, 412 10,013 6,831 8,328 12 8,724 I' 3, 427 8,007 37,613 9,686 10,040 7,641 3,648 16, 660 7,377 14,977 2,261 2,004 2,403 10,262 14,636 -11, 436 5,919 14,861 K2,671 6,315 12, 742 i«4,263 9,037 5,727 7,101 "5,405 6,271 27,282 8,893 6,078 2,978 13,905 5,387 11,334 2,649 1,479 13,895 11,212 4,005 13,126 2,633 1,687 7,476 5,141 1,705 10,884 "1,618 7,206 6,238 4,503 "3,725 5,015 20,468 6,448 " 5, 294 2,464 7,509 4,326 8,964 » 1,051 1,641 11,837 10, 616 2,480 11,305 m WYOIWIIVG. Total... Albany Big Horn 2s... Campbell M... Carbon Converse " . . . Crook 2« Fremont 2* . . . Goshen 2» Hot Springs " Johnson 141,705 8,194 '6,815 2,316 8,412 3,626 5,117 9,633 5,035 3,191 3,238 101,816 9,992 8,942 10,313 4,168 3,831 5,363 m Laramie 2' Lincoln " Natrona Niobrara » Park* PIatte» Sheridan Sweetwater Uinta'i Washakie " Weston " Yellowstone National Park 14.631 13,581 5,398 3,488 6,473 5,277 15,429 10,642 6,051 1,744 4,414 (8.) 18,514 ' '2'442 9,965 7.163 14,492 3,604 1 Includes 471 Indians reported by the United States. 2 Organized in 1909, from that part of Standing Rock Indian Reservation in South Dakota. 3 Includes 70 Indians reported by the United States. « Within the limits of Cheyenne River Indian Ireservation. ' Includes 982 Indians reported by the United States. " Haakon and Jackson Counties organized from parts of Stanley County in 1915. ' Harding and Perkins Counties organized from parts of Butte County in 1909. ' Includes 152 Indians on Crow Creek Indian Reservation. 9 Includes 411 Indians on Lower Brule Indian Reservation. i» Exclusive of whites and Indians on Lower Brule Indian Reservation. " Includes population of Pratt County (186); and Presho County (628). 12 Includes 365 soldiers and civilians at Fort Meade. i» Includes 680 soldiers and civilians at Fort Meade. " Includes population of Delano County (50); and Scobey County (122). 15 Formed in 1909; within the limits of Rosebud Indian Reservation. i« Includes 1,593 Indians reported by the United States. " Includes population of old Ziebach County (131), annexed in 1899. M Includes population of Jackson County (129); Nowlin County (262); and Sterling County (149). is Unorganized; formed in 1909; within the limits of Rosebud Indian Reservation. 2« Organized from part of Rosebud Indian Reservation in 1909. 21 Organized from Schnasse and Sterling Counties and part of Armstrong County in 1911. 22 InSudes 862 Indians reported by the United States. 22 Not reported. « No state census taken in 1895. ,„ „ . ^ ■,„ ^ , ■ ^ ^, ■ i„,„ 25 Parts taken to form Park County in 1911, and Hot Springs and Washakie Counties m 1913. 26 Campbell County organized from parts of Crook and Weston Counties in 1913. 2' Niobrara County organized from part of Converse County in 1913. 28 Part taken to form part of Hot Springs County in 1913. 29 Goshen and Platte Counties organized from parts of Laramie County m 1913. " Organized from parts of Big Horn, Fremont, and Park Counties in 1913. «i Lincoln Coimty organized from part of Uinta County in 1913. s2 Organized from part of Big Horn County in 1911, and part taken to form part of Hot Sprmgs County in 1913. " Organized from part of Big Horn County in 1913. " Ncrt enumerated. GENERAL TABLES. 55 Table 13 ^POPULATION IN 1915, 1905, AND 1895, OF MUNICIPALITIES (HAVING 5,000 OR MORE INHABITANTS IN 1915), AS SHOWN BY THE RESULTS OF THE ENUMERATIONS TAKEN UNDER STATE CONTROL, BY STATE OFFICIALS. MTNiaPALITT. Gainesville city.. . Jacksonville city.. Key West city.... Lakeland town... Miami city Ocala city Orlando city Fensacola city St. Augustine city. St. Petersburg town. Tallahassee city Tampa city West Tampa city — Albiacity Ames city Atlantic city Boone city Borlingtoncity.. Cedar Falls city . . . Cedar Rapids city. Centerville city Chariton city Charles City Cherokee city Clinton city Council BIufEs city. . Crestoncity Davenport city Des Moines city . . . Dubuque city Fairfield city Fort Dodeo city... Fort Madison city. Grinnellcity Iowa City Keokuk city Le Mars city MarshaJlfown city . Mason City Muscatine city.. Newton city Oelweincity.... Oskaloosa city. . Ottumwacity.. Perry city Red Oak city... Shenandoah city. . Sioux City Waterloo city Webster City Arkansas City.. Atchison city... Chanutecitsr. .. Cofleyvillecity. Concordia city.. Emporia city Fort Scott city Galena city Hutchinson city Independence city. lola city Junction City.. Kansas City... Lawrence city - Leavenworth city . Manhattan city Newton city Ottawacity Parsons city. . . Pittsburg city. Rosedalecity..' Salinacitv Topekaoity Wellington city. Wichita city Winfleldcity POPULATION. 191S 6,736 66,850 18,495 7,287 15,592 5,370 6,448 23,219 5,471 7,186 5,193 48,160 7,837 5,138 5,091 5,039 12,253 24,261 6,284 40,667 7,803 5,235 6,374 5,624 26,091 31,354 7,572 48,942 105,652 41,795 6,113 19,372 9,796 5,061 12,033 15,239 5,070 16,065 17,152 15,785 5,165 7,137 10,485 22,437 5,455 5,601 5,637 61,774 33,097 5,834 7,775 15,263 9,033 15,228 5,229 10,664 11,422 5,926 19,200 12,144 7,866 5,798 91,658 12,884 22,090 6,816 7,620 9,127 12,118 17,685 7,498 10,488 1905 46,747 5,642 53,682 6,138 5,413 35,301 20,498 3,299 4,733 4,493 3,511 21,505 6,121 2,316 3,311 22,823 3,661 3,957 3,292 5,180 9,500 25,318 5,329 28,769 5,967 4,045 4,546 3,998 22,756 25,231 8,382 39,797 75,626 41,941 5,009 14,369 8,767 4,634 8,497 14,604 5,041 12,045 8,357 15,087 4,398 5,632 10,203 20,181 4,173 4,907 4,242 40,962 18,071 4,797 7,634 18,159 9,074 13,196 4,427 8,974 12,248 6,449 11,215 11,206 10,287 5,264 67,614 11,708 20,934 4,205 6,601 7,727 11,720 15,012 4,741 1896 3,152 25,130 16,502 4,597 2,993 14,084 4,161 3,931 15,634 2,815 2,588 1,893 4,954 8,845 25,246 4,506 21,555 5,554 3,322 4,201 3,092 17,375 20,189 6,630 30,010 56,359 40,574 4,026 8,756 10,022 3,232 7,528 14,287 5,046 10,049 6,627 12,237 3,213 1,928 8,551 16,761 3,570 4,224 3,134 27,371 8,490 5,095 6,904 15,500 3,551 3,424 3,011 8,258 11,108 2,882 8,515 3,663 1,565 4,769 40,676 10,084 2,980 5,148 7,059 7,573 8,982 1,963 5,703 MUNICIPALITY. MASSACHUSETTS. Abingtontown.. Adams town Amesbury town . Amherst town. . . Andover town. . . Arlington town. . Athol town Attleboro city . . . Belmont town. . Beverly city Blackstone town . . Boston city i Braintree town Bridgewater town . Brockton city Brooklinetown... Cambridge city. . . Canton town Chelmsford town. Chelsea city Chicopeeoity Clinton town Concord town Danvers town Dartmouth town . Dedham town Easthampton town. Eastontown Everett city Fairha ven town Fall River city Fitchburg city Framingliam town. Franklin town Gardner town Gloucester city Grafton town Great Barrington town . Greenfield town B^verhill city Hinghamtown. Holyokecity... Hudson town... Ipswich town... Lawrence city.. Leominster town . Lexington town. . Lowell city Ludlow town Lynn city Maiden city Mansfield town Marblehead town. Marlborough city. Maynardtown — 30,151 3,657 20,841 5,031 37,641 4,402 31,110 7,845 » Hyde Park town annexed to Boston city hi 1912; population that of combined municipalities. Medford city Melrose city Methuen town Middleborough town . Milfordtown MUIbury town . . Milton town Monson town Montague town.. Naticktown Needham town New Bedford city.. Newburyportcity. Newton city North Adams city. North Andover town North Attleborough town. Northampton city Northbridge town Norwood town Orange town... Palmer town... Peabody town. . Pittsfieldcity.. Plymouth town . POPULATION. 1915 1905 1895 5,646 13,218 8,543 5,658 7,978 5,081 12,486 8,840 5,313 6,632 4,207 7,837 9,986 4,785 6,145 14,889 9,783 18,480 8,081 22,959 9,668 7,197 12,702 4,360 15,223 6,515 7,364 8,288 2,843 11,808 5,689 746,439 9,343 9,381 62,288 5,786 609,890 6,879 •6,764 47,794 6,039 508,746 5,311 4,686 33,165 33,490 108,822 5,623 5,182 43,426 23,438 97,434 4,702 4,254 37,289 16,164 81,643 4,636 3,162 31,264 30,138 13,192 6,681 11,177 5,330 2A,191 13,105 5,421 9,063 3,793 16,420 11,497 5,175 8,181 3,107 11,043 9,845 5,064 37,718 6,277 7,774 6,808 4,909 29,111 4,235 7,211 4,790 4,452 18,573 3,338 124,791 39,668 15,880 6,440 16,376 105,762 33,021 11,548 5,244 12,012 89,203 26,409 9,512 5,136 9,182 24,478 6,250 6,627 12,618 49,450 26,011 5,052 6,152 9,166 37,830 28,211 6,101 4,794 8,229 30,209 5,264 60,816 6,758 6,272 90,259 4,819 49,934 6,217 5,205 70,050 4,819 40,322 5,308 4,720 52,164 17,646 5,538 107,978 6,261 95,803 14,297 4,530 94,889 3,881 •77,042 9,211 3,498 84,367 2.562 62,354 48,907 5,772 7,806 15,250 6,770 38,037 4,245 7,209 14,073 5,811 29,708 3,722 7,671 14,977 3,090 30,509 16,880 14,007 8,631 13,684 19,686 14,295 8,676 6,888 12,105 14,474 11,965 5t690 6,689 8,959 5,295 8,600 5,004 7,925 - 11, 119 4,631 7,054 4,344 7,015 9,609 5,222 5,518 3.746 6,058 8,814 6,542 109,568 15,311 43,113 22,035 4,284 74,332 14,675 36,827 22,150 3,511 55,251 14,552 27,590 19,135 5,956 9,398 21,654 9,254 10,977 4,614 7,878 19,957 7,400 6,731 3,569 6,576 16,746 5,286 4,574 5,379 9,468 18,625 39,607 12,926 5,578 7,755 13,098 25,001 11,119 5,381 6,858 10,507 20,461 7,957 56 ESTIMATES OF POPULATION. Table 13.— POPULATION IN 1915, 1905, AND 1895, OF MUNICIPALITIES (HAVING 5,000 OR MORE INHABITANTS IN J?i^^^^4? SHOWN BY THE RESULTS OF THE ENUMERATIONS TAKEN UNDER STATE CONTROL, BY STATE OFFICIALS— Continued. MUNICIPALITT. MASSACHUSETTS— continued. Quincy city Reading town... Revere city Rockland town. . Salem city Baugus town Somervllle city South Hadley town. . Southbridgetown. .. Spencer town Springfield city Stonenam town Stoughton town. .. Swampscott town . Tavmtonelty Tewksbury town . Wakefield town. ., Walpoletown Waltham city Ware town Warehamtown Watertown town Webster town Wellesley town West Springfield town . Westborough town . Westfleld town Weymouth town. . . Whitman town Winchendon town . . Winchester town. Winthrop town . . . Wobumcity Worcester city Asbmy Park city.. Atlantic City Bayonnecity Belleville town '. . . Bloomfleld town. . . EW JERSEY. Boonton town Bound Brook borough.. Bridgeton city Biu-lington city Camden city Collingswood borough . Dover town East Orange city Elizabeth city Englewood city Fort Lee borough Garfield borougjt Gloucester city Guttenberg town Eackensack town Haddonfield borough. Hammonton town. ... Harrison town Hobokencity Irvington town Jersey City Keamy town Lodi borough Lone Branch city . Madison borough - . Millvilleclty Hontclair town Morristown town New Brunswick city . Newark city North Plainfield borough. Nutley town Orange city Passaiccity Paterson city POPULATION. 1913 40, 674 6,805 25,178 7,074 37,200 10,226 86,854 5,179 14,217 5,994 102,971 7,489 6,982 7,345 36,161 5,265 12, 781 6,490 30, 154 9,346 5,176 16,515 12, 565 6,439 11,339 5,925 18,411 13,969 7,520 5,908 10,005 12,758 16,410 162,697 10, 910 51,667 64,461 11,996 17,306 5,207 5,152 13, 611 9,044 102,215 6,600 8,971 40,961 82,036 11,071 5,288 15,455 10,554 6,322 15,856 5,077 5,896 14,520 67, 611 20,342 270,903 22,150 6,379 14,565 5,628 13,307 '25,029 13,006 30,019 366, 721 6,037 7,987 29,805 61,225 124,815 1905 28,076 5,682 12, 659 6,287 37,627 6,253 69, 272 5,054 11,000 7,121 73,540 6,332 5,959 5,141 30,967 4,415 10,268 4,003 26,282 8,594 3,660 11,258 10,018 6,189 8,101 5,378 13,611 11,685 6,521 5,933 8,242 7,034 14,402 128,135 4,526 37,593 42,262 7,632 11,668 3,935 3,389 13, 624 8,038 83,363 2, .538 6,353 25,175 60,509 7,922 3,433 5,092 8,055 4,563 11,098 3,466 4,334 .12,823 65,468 7,180 232,699 13,601 2,793 12,183 4,115 11,884 16,370 12, 146 23,133 283,289 6,616 4,656 26, 101 37,837 111,529 1893 20, 712 4,717 7,423 5,523 34,473 4,497 62,200 4,443 8,250 7,614 51,522 6,284 5,272 3,259 27, 115 3,379 8,304 2,994 20,876 7,651 3.367 7.788 7,799 4,229 6,125 5,235 10,663 11,291 5,744 4,490 6,150 4,192 14, 178 98, 767 3,761 18,329 19,856 4,568 3,276 2,030 13,292 7,844 63,467 1,020 5,021 43,834 6,225 3,626 7,282 2,580 3,428 9,674 54,083 182, 713 1,403 7,333 3,260 10,466 11,763 10,290 19,910 215,806 4,245 22,792 17,894 97, 344 MUOTCIPAUTT. NEW JEKSEY— continued. Perth Amboy city . . PWllipsburg town . . Plainneld city Princeton borough.. Eahway city Red Bank borough . - Roosevelt borough . . . Rutherford borough - Salem city Somerville borough . . South Amboy city. . . . South Orange village . South River borough . Summitcity Trenton city Union town Vineland borough West Hobokeu town . . West New York town . West Orange town Westfield town Woodbury city Albany city... Albion village Amsterdam city. Auburn city Bata via city Beacon city' Blnghamtoncity. . Buffalo city Canandaigua city. . CatskUl village.... NEW TOKK. 2 Cohoes city. . . Coming city.. Cortland city. Dunkirk city . Elmiracity... Endicott village . Predonia village . Preeport village.. Fulton city Geneva city Glens Falls city Gloversvillecity Hastings-upon-Hudson -vMage . Haverstraw villa.ge Hempstead village Herkimer village Hoosick Falls village . Homellclty.-. Hudson city Hudson Falls \'illage. nion village Ithaca city .Tamestown city., .rohnstowncity.. Kingston city... Lackawanna city . . Lancaster village . . lyestershire village. Little Falls citv... Lockport city Walone village Mamaroneck village . Mechanicville city . . . Medina village Middletown city. . . . Mount Vernon city. New Rocbelle city. . New York city Bronx borough Brooklyn borough . . . Manhattan borough . Queens borough Richmond borough. . POPULATION. 1915 39, 719 15, 430 24,516 6,678 9,586 8,631 8,049 8,347 6,953 6,038 7,482 5,866 6,691 9,136 103,190 21, 739 6,531 38,776 22, 943 13, 610 8,147 5,288 107,979 5,988 34,319 32,468 13,278 10,165. 53,668 464, 630 7,501 6,371 23,433 13,459 12, 367 17, 870 40,093 5,581 6,328 7,463 11, 138 13,232 16,323 21, 178 5,461 5,418 6,073 9,S7T 5,406 14,352 11,644 5,685 8,900 16,760 37,780 10,687 26,354 15, 737 5,094 5,400 13,Q22 18,693 1, 404" 7,290 6,079 16, 381 t 37,583 ' 31,758 5,047,221 615,600 1,798,513 2,137,747 396,727 98,634 1903 25,895 13, 362 18, 468 6,029 8,649 6,263 6,218 6,443 4,782 6,258 4,932 3,685 6,845 84(180 17,005 4,593 29,082 7,196 7,872 5,266 4,660 98,374 6,174 23,943 31, 422 10,080 9,523 42,036 376, 587 7,332 5,294 24,183 13,515 11,272 15,260 34, 687 1,317 5,148 4,012 8,847 12,249 14,650 18,672 3,060 6,182 4,145 6,596 5,251 13,269 10,290 6,321 5,924 14,615 26,160 9,845 25,556 3,853 4,035 11,122 17,552 6,478 5,090 5,877 5,114 14,516 25,006 20,479 4,013,781 271,6.30 1,3.58,686 2,112,380 198,240 72,845 1 Belleville township incorporated as BelleviUe town in 1910. > No state census in 1895; figures in that column refer to the enumeration of 1892. ' FishkiU Landing and Matteawan villages consolidated and incorporated as Beacon city in 1913; population that of combined municipalities lS9a 13,030 9,081 13,629 3,488 7,945 4,888 3,972 6,337 4,614 5,571 6,108 62,518 13,336 4,126 18,296 97,120 18, 642 24,737 34, 514 278, 727 23,234 10,025 10,040 29,911 14, 694 11, 898 9,633 13,460 18,627 21,495 16,088 11,612 2,900,707 957, 163 1,801,739 141,805 GENERAL TABLES. 57 Table 13.— POPULATION IN 1915, 1905, AND 1895, OP MUNICIPALITIES (HAVING 5,000 OR MORE INHABITANTS IN 1915), AS SHOWN BY THE RESULTS OP THE ENUMERATIONS TAKEN UNDER STATE CONTROL, BY STATE OFFICIALS— Continued . MtlNICIPALITY. NEW YORK ' — continued. Newark village Newburgh city Niagara Falls city North Tonawanda city Norwich city Ogdensbvirg city Olean city Oneida city Oneonta cit; Ossining N Oswego city Peekskill Tillage Perry village Plattshurg city Port Chester village Port Jervis city Poughkeepsie city Bensselaer city Rochester city Koekville Center village Borne city Eye village Salamanca city Saratoga Springs city. . . Schenectady city Seneca Falls village Solvay village Syracuse city Tarrytown village Tonawanda city Troy city Uticacity Walden village Watertown city ■Watervliet city Waverly village White Plains city Yonkeis city POPXTLATION. 6,468 27,876 •12,257 13,498 8,342 14,3.^8 17,925 9,461 10,474 10,326 25,426 15,502 5,009 10, 134 15,129 9,413 32,714 11,210 248,465 5,223 21,926 5,339 8,370 13,792 80,381 7,018 5,886 145, 293 5,752 9,147 75,488 80,589 5,196 26,895 14,990 5,119 19,287 90,948 1905 4,554 26,498 26,560 10, 157 7,115 13,179 10, 163 8,420 8,054 7,135 22,572 13,200 3,749 10,184 11,198 25,379 10,715 181,666 2,648 16,562 4,076 12,999 58,387 6,733 4,196 117,603 5,370 7,904 76,910 62,934 3,737 25,447 14,600 4,915 11,579 61, 716 1895 24, 636 11,969 21,966 23,196 7,462 144,834 13,638 22,858 91,944 64,986 46,608 16.982 31,419 MUNICIPALITY. NORTH DAKOTA.2 Bismarck city Fargo city Grand Forks city. Jamestown city... Minotoity RHODE ISLAND. Bristol town Burrillville town. . Central Falls city. Coventry town . - . Cranston city Cumberland town East Providence town. Johnston town Lincoln town Newport city North Providence town . Pawtuoket city Providence city South Kingstown town.. Warren town Warwick town ' West Warwick town s . Westerly town Woonsocketcity SOUTH DAKOTA. Aberdeen city... Huron city Lead city Mitchell city Sioux Falls city. Watertown city. Cheyenne city Rock Springs city. Sheridan city POPtTLATION. 1915 6,344 20,549 13,554 5,606 10,053 10,302 8,086 23,708 6,669 26,940 9,929 18,584 6,693 10, 149 30,472 6,780 55,335 247,660 5,497 7,241 13,302 15,782 10, 176 40,075 11,846 6,012 8, 128 7,785 20.929 8,313 9,661 5,699 8,906 190S 4,913 12,512 10,127 5,093 4,125 7,612 7,425 19,446 5,698 17,570 9,378 13,750 4,660 9,222 25,039 ' 3,816 43,381 198,635 5,224 5,613 24,773 8,381 32,196 5,841 3,783 8,062 6,719 12,283 5,164 13,656 5,343 4,937 1S95 6,730 6,674 16,828 6,065 10,575 8,607 10,170 11,203 8,360 21,537 2,437 32,677 145,472 5,163 3,«26 21, 168 7,636 24,468 3,336 2,514 4,124 2,679 9,002 2,709 1 No state census in 1895; flgores in that column refer to the enumeration of 1892. ' West Warwick town organized from part of Warwick town in 1913. ' No state census in 1896. o LIST OF PUBLICATIONS OF THE PERMANENT CENSUS BUREAU- (Contpued from page 2 of cover.) BULLETlNSwCoNTiNUEn. -Continued. MANUFACTURES, CENSUS OF 1905. mw bulletins presenting the 1909 census of manufao- tuTBS will be Jotuid listed on page i of the cover.) SPECIAL INDUSTRIES. The statistics presented in these bulletins are reproduoW in Parts III and IV of the Report on Manutootures: 1905. STATES AND TERRITtmiES. CUBA, CENSUS OF 1907. (iJhe Cuban census of 1907 was taken by order of the provisional government, and the material was com- piled and published, under the direction of the director of the Cuban census, by the Bureau of the Census. The report was printed in Spanish- In order to meet the demand in the United States for Information re- garding Cuba, the proAiisional governor of the Republic authorized the director of the Cuban tfensus of 1907 to prepare a compendiuni, printed in. English. Both volumes are of octavo size. ) ♦Censo de la Replibllca de Cuba: 1907 (report). ♦Cuba; Population, history, and resources: 1907 (com- pendium). VITAL STATISTICS. Birth statistics for the registration ac«a of the United States: 1915. , , ' Cancer in the United States: 1914. •Extension of registration area for births and deaths; a practical example of cooperative census methods as ■ applied to the state, of Pennsylvania: 190S. Federal registration Service of the ITnited States; Its development, problems, and defects: 1916. Index of Joint causes of death: 1914. International classification of causes of sickness and death: 1910. Legal importance of (cgistration of births and deaths: 1908. Legislative requirements for registration of vital sta^ tiStics; 1903. ♦Manual of international classification of causes of death, (adopted by the Census Offloo for compilation of mortality statistics): 1902. Manual of International list of causes of death: 1917. ♦Medical education in vital statistics: 1903. Modes of statement of cause ol death and duration of illness upon certillcates of death:, lS07. Physicians' pocket reference to the international Ust of causes ol death: 1917. PractiSal registration methods: 1903. ♦Registration of births and deaths; 1903. ♦Relation of physicians to mortality statistics: 1903. ♦Statistical treatment of causes of death: 1903. Tuberculosis in the United States: 1908. United States life tables: 1910. Vital statistics ol United States: 1900. (Bulletin IB.) MISCELLANEOUS. American census taking: 1904. ♦Census Office and coordination of statistics; 1909. Collaboration in Federal and state statistical work: 1904. Comparative financial statistics of cities under council and commission government: 1913 and 1915. Cooperation and unification in Federal and state sta- tistical wofk: 1903, Cotton ginning reports: Issued in card form (4 by 8 , inches) at intervals during the cotton ginning season Cotton production in the United States, crop of 1917. Federal population estimates and supervision of local : censuses. History and growth of United States Census: 1790-1890. ♦Index to occupations, alphabetical and classiiSed. Leaf tobacco: Reports on quantity held by dealers and manufacturers: April 1 tad October J of ea(flj jear since 1912. , ' List of publications, 1790 to 1916. ♦Offlcial register: 1917. ♦Rank of several states In population, value of crops; etc., census of 1900 and 1910. Report of the Director of the Census to the Secretary of Commerce and Labor concerning the adminlstrar tion of the permanent bureau: 1903. Reports of the Director of the CensuS to the Secretary of Commerce concerning the operations of the bu. reau for each fiscal year, *1903-4, 1904-6 to i916-17. Special population censuses: El Paso, Tex., Jan. IB; 1916; Hamtramck, Mich,, June 25, 1915; Bastings^ Nebr., Dec. 13, 1915; *Highland Park, Mich,, Nov. 15, 1915; St. Clair Heights, Mich., Nov. 18, 1915; Tulsa, Okla., Apr. 15, 1915; Shreveport, La., Feb. 15, 1917. Standard form for reporting the financial statistics o{ public schools; 1911. . , Statistical atlas of the United States: 1914. Study of cartage costs in the city of Washington. ♦Suggested standard forms for reports of the financial transactions and physical statistics of parks: 1911. Summary of state laws relating to the dependent classes: 1913. , ♦Table of illiteracy ip foreign countries . Tentative program, 1916-1919. The story of the Census: 1790-1916. Uniform accounts as a basis lor standard forms for reporting financial sad other statistics of health departments:, 1912. , ' ,• , Uniform accounts for systems of water supply: 1911. Uniform municipal accounting: '1904 and 1906. Virgin Islands of the United States, Census ol Nov- ember 1, 1917. Work of Permanent Census Bureau: 1902-1913. For Uat at Tblrteetitli Census paillcatiDiis,;9ee fiiUowing page.